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Short Title
Yes
No
Outcome
Type of Change
1932
1930
1928
1926
1924
1922
1920
1918
1916
1914
1912
Initiative
Providing wider control of schools by people
40%
59%
Rejected
Constitutional
Concerning a women's 8-hour employment law
77%
22%
Adopted
Statutory
Amending election laws and providing for a "headless ballot"
52%
47%
Adopted
Statutory
Giving the state highway commission control of certain funds
49%
50%
Rejected
Statutory
Providing for statewide prohibition
39%
60%
Rejected
Constitutional
Mothers' compensation act and aid to dependent and neglected children
68%
31%
Adopted
Statutory
Enforcing prohibition laws by search and seizure
44%
55%
Rejected
Statutory
Reducing costs for publishing constitutional amendments, initiated and referred laws, and publishing arguments for and against
43%
56%
Rejected
Statutory
Providing recall from office
57%
42%
Adopted
Constitutional
Creating a public utilities court with exclusive power to fix rates, and for appeal directly to the Supreme Court from its decisions
34%
65%
Rejected
Constitutional
Defining contempt of court and providing for trial by jury for contempt in certain cases
43%
56%
Rejected
Constitutional
Eight-hour law for work in underground mines, smelters, mills and coke ovens
51%
48%
Adopted
Statutory
Relating to civil service and amending the law thereon
52%
47%
Adopted
Statutory
Amending election laws
49%
50%
Rejected
Statutory
Granting home rule for cities and towns
52%
47%
Adopted
Constitutional
Providing for juvenile courts in cities and counties of 100,000 population
57%
42%
Adopted
Constitutional
Establishing a state fair
48%
51%
Rejected
Statutory
Providing for regulation of public service corporations
32%
67%
Rejected
Statutory
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