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Oregon Ballot Measure 56 (2008) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oregon Ballot Measure 56 (2008)
Oregon Ballot Measure 56 or House Joint Resolution 15 (HJR 15) is a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that enacted law which provides that property tax elections decided at May and November elections will be decided by a majority of voters who are voting in the relevant election.〔(Official ballot title and status of this initiative )〕 It repealed the double majority requirement passed by the voters in the 1990s via Measures 47 and 50, which requires that, for non-general elections, all bond measures can pass only when a majority of registered voters turn out. The measure appeared on the November 4, 2008 general election ballot in Oregon and was passed with 56.6% of the vote. ==Supporters== Measure 56 was supported by the (Voting Matters Coalition ), which included the League of Women Voters of Oregon, Human Services Coalition of Oregon, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon, Basic Rights Oregon, Coalition for a Livable Future, Elders in Action, and Oregon PTA. Official Voters' Pamphlet arguments in favor can be found at the Oregon Secretary of State's (Online Voter Guide page ).
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