Oregon Constitution

Article IV, § 1a — Initiative and referendum on parts of laws and on local, special and municipal laws

Oregon Const. art. IV, § 1a

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Or. Const. art. IV, § 1a.

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Note:Section 1b as submitted to the people was preceded by the following: To protect the integrity of initiative and referendum petitions, the People of Oregon add the following provisions to the Constitution of the State of Oregon:

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History

Created through initiative petition filed Feb. 3, 1906, and adopted by the people June 4, 1906; Repeal proposed by H.J.R. 16, 1967, and adopted by the people May 28, 1968 (present section 1 of this Article adopted in lieu of this section)

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