Constitutional Measure No. 4

North Dakota Ballot Measure - HCR 3011

Election: Nov. 4, 2014 (General)

Outcome: Failed

Categories:

Elections
Government Budget and Spending

Summary


Constitutional Measure No. 4 was placed on the ballot by action of the 2013 North Dakota LegislativeAssembly with the passage of House Concurrent Resolution No. 3011 (2013 Session Laws, Ch. 522). If approved, this constitutional measure would require that initiated measures that are estimated to have a significant fiscal impact must be placed on the general election ballot. The measure would also prohibit the approval for circulation of any petition to initiate a constitutional amendment that would make a direct appropriation of public funds for a specific purpose or require the legislative assembly to appropriate funds for a specific purpose.

Voting “YES” means you approve the measure as summarized above. Voting “NO” means you reject the measure as summarized above.

Measure Text


This constitutional measure would amend and reenact section 2 of Article III of the North Dakota Constitution. This measure would require that initiated measures that are estimated to have a significant fiscal impact must be placed on the general election ballot. The measure would also prohibit the approval for circulation of any petition to initiate a constitutional amendment that would make a direct appropriation of public funds for a specific purpose or require the legislative assembly to appropriate funds for a specific purpose.

YES – means you approve the measure summarized above.

NO – means you reject the measure summarized above.

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