2006 Oregon Ballot Measures 46 and 47

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Oregon ballot measures 46 and 47 were two ballot measures presented as a single package to voters; 46 would have amended the Constitution to allow limitations on campaign financing (heavily favoring popular vote, and requiring a 75% vote for such changes in the Legislature); and 47 detailed specific limitations. While Measure 47 passed, 46 did not, and the Secretary of State and Attorney General now refuse to enforce Measure 47 despite not having made constitutional challenges in court during cases filed against them to compel enforcement. rdf:langString
rdf:langString 2006 Oregon Ballot Measures 46 and 47
rdf:langString Measure 46
rdf:langString Measure 47
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rdf:langString Source: Oregon Secretary of State
rdf:langString Revises campaign finance laws: Limits or prohibits contributions and expenditures; adds disclosure, new reporting requirements.
rdf:langString Amends Constitution: Allows laws regulating election contributions, expenditures adopted by initiative or 3/4 of both legislative Houses.
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rdf:langString Oregon ballot measures 46 and 47 were two ballot measures presented as a single package to voters; 46 would have amended the Constitution to allow limitations on campaign financing (heavily favoring popular vote, and requiring a 75% vote for such changes in the Legislature); and 47 detailed specific limitations. While Measure 47 passed, 46 did not, and the Secretary of State and Attorney General now refuse to enforce Measure 47 despite not having made constitutional challenges in court during cases filed against them to compel enforcement.
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