- Oregon Ballot Measures 68 and 69 (2010)
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Ballot Measures 68 and 69 were measures on the May 2010 ballot in the U.S. state of Oregon.
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Measure 68
Measure 68 passed with 65.1% voter approval. The measure allows the state to issue bonds to match voter-approved school district bonds for school capital costs.
Measure 68 Choice Votes Percentage Yes 498,073 65.10% No 267,052 34.90% Total votes 765,125 100.00% Voter turnout 37.6% Electorate 2,033,951 Source: Oregon State Elections Division[1][2] Measure 69
Measure 69 passed with 71.66% voter approval, amending the constitution to continue and modernize authority for lowest cost borrowing for community colleges and public universities.
Measure 69 Choice Votes Percentage Yes 546,649 71.66% No 216,157 28.34% Total votes 762,806 100.00% Voter turnout 37.5% Electorate 2,033,951 Source: Oregon State Elections Division[2][3] See also
References
- ^ Elections Division (May 2010). "May 18, 2010 Primary Election Abstracts of Votes – State Measure No. 68". Oregon Secretary of State. http://oregonvotes.org/may182010/results/m68.pdf. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
- ^ a b Elections Division (May 2010). "Statistical Summary – 2010 Primary Election". Oregon Secretary of State. http://oregonvotes.org/may182010/p2010stats.pdf. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
- ^ Elections Division. "May 18, 2010 Primary Election Abstracts of Votes – State Measure No. 69". http://oregonvotes.org/may182010/results/m69.pdf. Retrieved November 16, 2010.
Categories:- Oregon 2010 ballot measures
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