Out of the eight statewide measures, all but one appears to have failed in the 2014 General Election.
With 89% of all precincts reporting, Measure 2 appears to have succeeded with a large margin at 76%, garnering more than than three quarters of the votes cast. Measure 2 bans any government agency from collecting taxes on the sale or transfer of real estate.
The other measures, some of which have proven quite controversial, have all appeared to have failed.
As of 10:57pm, here are the measure results:
- Constitutional Measure No. 1 Relating to the inalienable rights to life of every human being at every stage of development. – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 83620 – 35.68 %
No – 150770 – 64.32 % - Constitutional Measure No. 2 Relating to the prohibition of the imposition of mortgage taxes or any sales or transfer taxes on the mortgage or transfer of real property. – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 175603 – 75.75 %
No – 56226 – 24.25 % - Constitutional Measure No. 3 Relating to repealing the existing Board of Higher Education and to creating a three member commission of higher education appointed by the Governor. – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 56933 – 25.09 %
No – 169994 – 74.91 % - Constitutional Measure No. 4 Relating to the fiscal impact of measures to initiate constitutional amendments and to the placing of initiated measures on the ballot – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 97090 – 43.38 %
No – 126732 – 56.62 % - Initiated Constitutional Measure No. 5 Constitutional Petition Related to a Clean Water, Wildlife, and Parks Trust and a Clean Water, Wildlife, and Parks Fund – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 48687 – 20.81 %
No – 185271 – 79.19 % - Initiated Statutory Measure No. 6 Relating to Parental Rights and Responsibilities – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 86167 – 37.76 %
No – 142025 – 62.24 % - Initiated Statutory Measure No. 7 Relating to the Operation of a Pharmacy – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 95326 – 40.86 %
No – 138000 – 59.14 % - Initiated Statutory Measure No. 8 Statutory Petition Related to School Classes Beginning After Labor Day – Precincts Reporting: 389/427
- Yes – 102478 – 44.61 %
No – 127253 – 55.39 %