Oregon Ballot Measure 1 (1908)
Oregon Ballot Measure 1 (1908) Ballot measure 1 was a proposed constitutional amendment through the referendum process of Oregon, USA. The amendment would have amended Section 28, Article IV, of the Constitution of the State of Oregon.[1] This measure, if passed, would have increased compensation for legislators from $120 to $400 per session.[2] The measure was struck down by a popular vote of 68,892 to 19,691 on June 1, 1908.[2]
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Oregon Ballot Measure 1 (1908) as shown on the 1908 voter pamphlet
References
- "State of Oregon : A Pamphlet" (PDF). Library.state.or.us. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
- "Oregon Blue Book: Initiative, Referendum and Recall: 1908-1910". Bluebook.state.or.us. Retrieved 2013-08-17.
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