Michigan 1930 ballot measures
In 1930, voters decided on five statewide ballot measures in Michigan on November 4.
- One was an initiated constitutional amendment.
- Three were legislatively referred constitutional amendments.
- One was a veto referendum.
- Voters approved zero (0%) and rejected five (100%).
On the ballot
November 4, 1930
Type | Title | Description | Result | Yes Votes | No Votes |
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Apportionment of the State Legislature Initiative | Establish provisions relating to the apportionment of members of the state legislature |
|
292,659 (42%) |
411,043 (58%) |
|
Cigarette Tax Referendum | Establish a tax on cigarettes |
|
198,515 (30%) |
452,375 (70%) |
|
Funding for Waterway Improvements Amendment | Authorize the state to aid in the improvement of waterways |
|
300,990 (46%) |
358,734 (54%) |
|
Increase of the Homestead Exemption Amendment | Increase the homestead exemption to $3,000 |
|
298,909 (46%) |
356,938 (54%) |
|
Township Officer Elections Amendment | Establish procedures relative to the election of township officers |
|
275,781 (43%) |
369,906 (57%) |
See also
- Laws governing the initiative process in Michigan
- List of Michigan ballot measures
- 1930 ballot measures
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