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Illinois Bond Issue for Mental Health (1960)

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TheIllinois Bond Issue for Mental Health was on the ballot inIllinois onNovember 8, 1960, as alegislatively referred bond question. It wasapproved. It proposed a bond issue to support mental health and public welfare improvements.[1]

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Illinois Bond Issue (1960)
ResultVotesPercentage
ApprovedaYes2,967,52775.31%
No973,07524.69%

Election results via:Illinois Blue Book 1967-1968

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