1977 ballot measures
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Alabama
See also: Alabama 1977 ballot measures
September 13
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Judiciary | Concerning a probate court in each county | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Local Gov't | Concerning firefighting districts in Baldwin County | |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | Local Gov't | Concerning tax officials in Pickens County | |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | Local Gov't | Concerning port authorities in Marengo County | |
LRCA | Amendment 5 | Local Gov't | Concerning certain county officials in Jackson County | |
LRCA | Amendment 6 | Public Works | Concerning development of the Buttahatchee River area | |
LRCA | Amendment 7 | Local Gov't | Concerning the constable office in Morgan County. | |
LRCA | Amendment 8 | Prisons | Concerning a jail in Mobile County | |
LRCA | Amendment 9 | Taxes | Concerning property taxes in Houston County | |
LRCA | Amendment 10 | Taxes | Concerning ad valorem taxes in Mobile County | |
LRCA | Amendment 11 | Local Gov't | Concerning service districts in Jefferson County | |
LRCA | Amendment 12 | Local Gov't | Concerning service districts in Shelby County | |
LRCA | Amendment 13 | Taxes | Concerning ad valorem taxes in Mobile County |
Kentucky
See also: Kentucky 1977 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Constitutional Convention Question | ConCon | Calls for a constitutional convention |
Maine
See also: Maine 1977 ballot measures
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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IndISS | Uniform State Property Tax Question | Taxes | Repeals uniform property tax and changed portions of the school funding law | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 1 | Environment | Issues $30 million in bonds for pollution abatement facilities | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 2 | Education | Issues $300,000 in bonds for Leavitt Hall at Maine Maritime Academy | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 3 | Education | Issues $5,965,000 in bonds for several projects at the University of Maine | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 4 | Education | Issues $3,748,000 in bonds for several construction projects at state technical-vocational institutes | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 5 | Energy | Issues $10 million in bonds for energy conservation improvements to state owned buildings and public school buildings | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 6 | Transportation | Issues $1.8 million in bonds for improvements to multiple airports | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 7 | Transportation | Issues $11.5 million in bonds for the Highway and Bridge Improvement Program | |
BI | Referendum Question No. 8 | Veterans | Issues $2.1 million in bonds to fund the construction of a Maine Veterans Home |
New York
See also: New York 1977 ballot measures
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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BI | Proposition 1 | Bond issues | Creates a state debt for economic development | |
ABR | Proposition 2 | Constitutional conventions | Shall New York hold a constitutional convention? | |
LRCA | Proposition 3 | State judiciary | Creates a judicial nominating commission | |
LRCA | Proposition 4 | State judiciary | Relates to the administration of the Unified Court System | |
LRCA | Proposition 5 | State judiciary | Creates a commission on judicial conduct | |
LRCA | Proposition 6 | State judiciary | Relates to the jurisdiction of courts for towns villages and cities outside New York City | |
LRCA | Proposition 7 | Pension | Increases the pension benefits payable to widows and widowers of retired members of a retirement system | |
LRCA | Proposition 8 | Education | Relates to the filling of vacancies on the board of education | |
LRCA | Proposition 9 | Bond issues | Increases the amount that the state will guarantee on bonds issued by the job development authority | |
LRCA | Proposition 10 | Bond issues | Permits public corporations to guarantee loans to improve employment opportunities |
North Carolina
See also: North Carolina 1977 ballot measures
November 8
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Amendment 1 | Property | Extends the right to receive homestead exemptions to married men | |
LRCA | Amendment 2 | Insurance | Allows every person to insure his or her life for the benefit of his or her spouse and children | |
LRCA | Amendment 3 | State exec | Allows the governor and lieutenant governor to be elected to a second successive term of office | |
LRCA | Amendment 4 | Utilities | Permits municipalities that own electric facilities to operate facilities with any person or corporation | |
LRCA | Amendment 5 | Gov't Finances | Requires that expenditures of the state not exceed total revenues | |
BI | Referendum 1 | Bonds | Issues highway bonds | |
BI | Referendum 2 | Bonds | Issues clean water bonds |
Ohio
See also: Ohio 1977 ballot measures
November 8, 1977
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Bonds for Low and Moderate Income Housing Amendment | Allow state and local governments to issue bonds for the construction of low and moderate income housing. |
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1,120,885 (39%) |
1,773,779 (61%) |
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Limits on State Debt Amendment | Revise limitations on state government indebtedness. |
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759,327 (28%) |
1,999,791 (72%) |
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Prohibition on the Use of Certain Trapping Devices Initiative | Prohibit the use of leghold traps and other trapping devices that cause prolonged suffering. |
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1,169,068 (37%) |
2,027,642 (63%) |
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Voter Registration and Voting Eligibility Initiative | Allow those who have been registered to vote for at least 30 days to vote in any election and require electors to re-register to vote if they have not voted in four years. |
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1,964,361 (62%) |
1,225,852 (38%) |
Oregon
See also: Oregon 1977 ballot measures
May 17, 1977
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure 1 | Taxes; Elections | Limit school districts to two elections per year to authorize a tax levy outside their tax base unless voters petition for additional elections. |
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112,570 (31%) |
252,061 (69%) |
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Measure 2 | Veterans | Authorize the Oregon War Veterans’ Fund to support veterans’ organizations and services, train service officers, and Director of Veterans Affairs costs. |
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200,270 (56%) |
158,436 (44%) |
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Measure 3 | Veterans; Budgets | Increase the debt limit for veterans’ farm and home loans from six to eight percent of the true cash value of property within the state. |
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250,783 (70%) |
106,953 (30%) |
November 8, 1977
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Measure 1 | Budgets; Water | Permit state debt up to 1.5% of all property value to create the Water Development Fund to finance loans for water development projects. |
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124,484 (51%) |
118,953 (49%) |
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Measure 2 | Energy | Require the legislature to oversee nonnuclear natural energy resources, allow state funding for utilities, and authorize debt up to one percent of all property value to support these provisions. |
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105,219 (43%) |
137,693 (57%) |
Pennsylvania
See also: Pennsylvania 1977 ballot measures
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LRCA | Proposition 1 | Veterans | Provide that all disabled veterans are exempt from certain real property taxes | |
LRCA | Proposition 2 | State legislatures measures | Provides that special emergency legislation may be enacted by a vote of two-thirds of the General Assembly to make appropriations for disaster relief |
Rhode Island
See also: Rhode Island 1977 ballot measures
June 28:
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result |
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LBM | Proposal 1 | Civil and criminal trials | Authorizes $6 million in bonds for improvements to correctional facilities. | |
LBM | Proposal 2 | Bond issues | Authorizes $41.5 million in bonds for transportation development. |
Texas
See also: Texas 1977 ballot measures
November 8, 1977
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Proposition 1 | State judiciary | Increase the size of the court of criminal appeals to nine judges and permitting the court to sit in panels of three judges |
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410,170 (73%) |
150,862 (27%) |
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Proposition 2 | Budgets | Increase the Veterans' Land Fund from $500 million to $700 million, allowing surviving unmarried widows of veterans to purchase land |
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329,417 (59%) |
225,919 (41%) |
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Proposition 3 | Law enforcement | Allow denial of bail for felons with prior convictions or charged while on bail, or involved in weapon crimes with prior felony evidence, with a 60-day limit on pre-trial detention and appeal rights |
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472,948 (84%) |
92,568 (16%) |
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Proposition 4 | Taxes; Culture | Authorize tax reliefs for certain cultural, historical, or natural history resources |
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306,102 (56%) |
244,477 (44%) |
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Proposition 5 | Food and agriculture; Business | Authorize creation of agricultural or marine associations to levy refundable assessments on individual producers for production improvements, marketing, or product usage |
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231,164 (44%) |
299,060 (56%) |
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Proposition 6 | Banking | Permit the legislature to authorize banks to use electronic devices |
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208,264 (38%) |
344,483 (62%) |
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Proposition 7 | State judiciary | Rename the State Judicial Qualifications Commission to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct and specify its investigative and disciplinary powers over judiciary members |
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354,275 (66%) |
180,837 (34%) |
Washington
See also: Washington 1977 ballot measures
November 8, 1977
Type | Title | Subject | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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HJR 55 | Transportation | Authorize the legislature to establish passenger and freight transportation rates, replacing maximum rates. |
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461,975 (55%) |
385,348 (45%) |
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HJR 56 | Transportation | Provide for passenger and freight transportation rates that consider factors beyond just mileage. |
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394,105 (49%) |
405,635 (51%) |
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HJR 57 | Transportation; Business | Provide permission for railroad companies to share earnings by repealing the previous prohibition. |
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447,544 (57%) |
332,729 (43%) |
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Initiative 335 | Adult entertainment; Obscenity; Business | Prohibit the sale and display of obscene material and expand the number of criminal offenses defined as "moral nuisances." |
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522,921 (55%) |
431,989 (45%) |
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Initiative 345 | Food and agriculture; Taxes | Provide exemptions from state and local sales taxes for food products. |
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521,062 (54%) |
443,840 (46%) |
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Initiative 348 | Taxes; Transportation | Repeal the 1977 motor vehicle fuel law of 11 cents per gallon and restore the previous 1967 law of 9 cents per gallon. |
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470,147 (50%) |
471,031 (50%) |
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Initiative 59 | Food and agriculture; Water | Provide limitations on public water withdrawal permits for non-public agricultural irrigation to farms of 2,000 acres or less. |
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457,054 (51%) |
437,682 (49%) |
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Referendum 39 | Suffrage; Elections | Provide for voter registration by mail and absentee voting on one day's registration. |
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303,353 (32%) |
632,131 (68%) |
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Referendum 40 | Administration; Constitutional rights | Provide for the establishment of the Washington State Women's Commission. |
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259,761 (28%) |
664,962 (72%) |
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SJR 113 | State judiciary | Provide authorization to the legislature to grant district courts jurisdiction over cases involving more than $1,000. |
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654,082 (76%) |
203,936 (24%) |
Wisconsin
See also: Wisconsin 1977 ballot measures
April 5, 1977
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Question 1 | Allow the legislature to authorize charitable raffle games |
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483,518 (62%) |
300,473 (38%) |
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Question 2 | Unify the state court system under the administration of the state Supreme Court |
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490,437 (69%) |
215,939 (31%) |
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Question 3 | Create an appellate court |
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455,350 (67%) |
229,316 (33%) |
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Question 4 | Create a disciplinary system for judges and justices in Wisconsin under the authority of the state Supreme Court |
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565,087 (79%) |
151,418 (21%) |
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Question 5 | Empower the state legislature to set a retirement age for supreme court justices or court of record judges to any age 70 or above |
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506,207 (67%) |
244,170 (33%) |