Oregon Ballot Measures 68 and 69 (2010)

Oregon Ballot Measures 68 and 69 (2010)

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
Referendum passed 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
Referendum passed 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]

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