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Contributing Institution
Maine State Archives
Document Type
Text
Identifier
29-333043
Exact Creation Date
11-5-1974
Language
English
Keywords
Election Returns; Election Results; Vote Counts; Special Elections; Maine
Recommended Citation
Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions, "1974 Special Election: Referendum & Proposed Constitutional Amendments" (1974). 1970-1979. 37.
https://digitalmaine.com/tabulations_for_elections_1970s/37
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Election Tabulations for the Special Election: Referendum & Proposed Constitutional Amendments, held on November 5, 1974. Referendum Question: "Shall Chapter 796 of the Public Laws of 1973, enacted by the First Special Session of the 106th Legislature, and approved by the Governor, entitled, 'AN ACT to Change Weight and Related Provisions for Commercial Vehicles,' become law?"; Referendum Question No. 1: "Shall a bond issue be ratified for the purpose set forth in 'An Act to Authorize Bone Issue in the Amount of $7,800,000 to Build State Highways', passed by the 106th Legislature?"; Referendum Question No. 2: "Shall a bond issue be ratified for the purposes set forth in 'An Act to Authorize Bond Issue in the Amount of $25,000,000 to Provide Fund for School Building Construction,' passed by the 106th Legislature?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 1: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to eliminate the three-month voting residence requirement following a change of residence within the State?"; Proposed Constitutional Amendment No. 2: "Shall the Constitution be amended as proposed by a resolution of the Legislature to clarify the validity of municipal industrial parks?"