Louisiana New Orleans Traffic Court Amendment (1972)
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TheLouisiana New Orleans Traffic Court Amendment, also known asAmendment 10, was on the ballot inLouisiana onFebruary 1, 1972, as alegislatively referred constitutional amendment. It wasdefeated. It proposed modifications to the jurisdiction of the traffic court of New Orleans regarding violations that are punishable by the state.[1]
Election results
| Louisiana Amendment 10 (February 1972) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
dNo | 300,417 | 57.31% | ||
| Yes | 223,799 | 42.69% | ||
Election results via:Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)
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