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  • 21Oregon Ballot Measure 50 (2007) — Measure 50 Amends Constitution: Dedicates funds to provide health care for children, fund tobacco prevention, through increased tobacco tax. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 22Oregon Ballot Measure 52 (2008) — Measure 52 Enables crime victims to enforce existing constitutional rights in prosecutions, delinquency proceedings; authorizes implementing legislation. Election results …

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  • 23Oregon Ballot Measure 65 (2008) — Measure 65 Changes general election nomination processes for major/minor party, independent candidates for most partisan offices. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 24Oregon Ballot Measure 51 (2008) — Measure 51 Enables crime victims to enforce existing constitutional rights in prosecutions, delinquency proceedings; authorizes implementing legislation. Election results …

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  • 25Oregon Ballot Measure 55 (2008) — Measure 58 Changes Operative Date Of Redistricting Plans; Allows Affected Legislators To Finish Term In Original District. Election results Yes or no …

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  • 26Oregon Ballot Measure 58 (1998) — Ballot Measure 58 was a citizen s initiative that was passed by the voters of the U.S. state of Oregon in the November 1998 General Election. The measure restored the right of adopted adults who were born in Oregon to access their original birth… …

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  • 27Oregon Ballot Measure 5 (1990) — Ballot Measure 5 was a landmark piece of direct legislation in the U.S. state of Oregon in 1990. Measure 5, an amendment to the Oregon Constitution (Article XI, Section 11), established limits on Oregon s property taxes on real estate. Property… …

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  • 28Oregon Ballot Measure 40 (1996) and subsequent measures — Ballot Measure 40 was an Oregon ballot measure in 1996. The measure brought sweeping reforms to Oregon s justice system, generally in an effort to promote victims rights. Measure 40 passed with 58.8% of the vote, but was overturned by the Oregon… …

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  • 29Oregon Ballot Measure 36 (1996) — Ballot Measure 36 of 1996 increased the U.S. state of Oregon s minimum wage from $4.75 to $6.50 over a three year period. The measure was approved by voters in the 5 November 1996 general election, with 769,725 votes in favor and 584,303 votes… …

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  • 30Oregon Ballot Measure 25 (2002) — Ballot Measure 25 of 2002 increased Oregon s minimum wage from $6.50 to $6.90 per hour and required an annual increase to compensate for inflation in future years. Inflation is measured by the consumer price index. As of 2011[update], the minimum …

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