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North Dakota Levy for Post War Rehabilitation Referendum (1946)

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TheNorth Dakota Levy for Post War Rehabilitation Referendum was on theJune 25, 1946 ballot inNorth Dakota as alegislatively referred state statute, where it wasdefeated. The measure related to levying a tax to fund post war recovery efforts.[1][2]

Election results

North Dakota Levy for Post War Rehabilitation Referendum (1946)
ResultVotesPercentage
DefeateddNo69,36259.04%
Yes 48,121 40.96%

Election results via:Legislative Manual, Official Vote of North Dakota Primary Election, 1946

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The measure related to levying a tax to fund post war recovery efforts.[1]

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