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Oklahoma 1974 ballot measures

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1975
1972

In1974, voters decided on nine statewide ballot measures inOklahoma. On August 27, voters decided on six measures. On September 17, voters decided on two measures. On November 5, voters decided on one measure.

On the ballot

August 27, 1974

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

State Question 495Supermajority;Initiative processProvide that a citizen initiative requires a simple majority of votes cast, rather than a majority of total votes in the election.

Approveda

386,437 (56%)

299,011 (44%)

LRCA

State Question 496Supermajority;Initiative process;Ballot measuresRequire a constitutional amendment to pass with a simple majority of votes cast on it, not total votes.

Approveda

354,644 (53%)

314,314 (47%)

LRCA

State Question 497Taxes;LocalAllow counties to levy a two-mill property tax, with voter approval, to fund operations until repealed.

Defeated

212,447 (32%)

455,333 (68%)

LRSS

State Question 498GamblingAuthorize fair boards to conduct horse racing with pari-mutuel wagering, allow county elections, and create the Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission.

Defeated

342,689 (46%)

405,882 (54%)

LRCA

State Question 503Residency requirementsRemove residency requirements for voters, allow the legislature to set qualifications, and permit mental institution residents to vote.

Defeated

240,196 (36%)

422,755 (64%)

LRCA

State Question 505Legislature;ExecutiveAllow the legislature to reorganize executive departments into 20 entities, excluding constitutional departments and agencies.

Defeated

264,872 (40%)

390,301 (60%)


September 17, 1974

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRSS

State Question 502Administration;Law enforcementAuthorize a full-time State Pardon and Parole Board with 3 to 5 members appointed by the legislature with Senate consent.

Defeated

262,539 (49%)

274,528 (51%)

LRCA

State Question 504Administration;HealthcareAuthorize emergency medical service districts, with elections for bonds and up to 4 mills for repayment and operations.

Defeated

208,861 (40%)

314,967 (60%)


November 5, 1974

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResultYes VotesNo Votes

LRCA

State Question 494AdministrationAllow the Governor, with Senate approval, to appoint the Commissioner of Labor.

Defeated

255,305 (37%)

433,698 (63%)


See also

Oklahoma

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