Requires creation of fund for Oregonians pursuing post-secondary education, authorizes state indebtedness to finance fund.Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amends constitution and requires legislature to establish fund for Oregonians pursuing post-secondary education, career training; authorizes state to incur debt to finance fund.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejects authorization for state to extend credit and incur debt to create dedicated fund for Oregon students pursuing post-secondary education and career training.___Yes___No
Amends Constitution: Permits employment of state judges by National Guard (military service) and state public universities (teaching)Result of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amends constitution to permit state judges to be employed by Oregon National Guard for military service purposes, state public universities for teaching purposes.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains existing constitutional restrictions on employment of Oregon state court judges by the Oregon National Guard and by the state public university system.___Yes___No
Provides Oregon resident "driver card" without requiring proof of legal presence in the United StatesResult of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote directs Department of Transportation to issue “driver card” to Oregon resident meeting specified eligibility, without requiring proof of legal presence in United States.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote rejects law directing Department of Transportation to issue “driver card” to eligible Oregon resident without requiring proof of legal presence in United States.___Yes___No
Amends Constitution: State/political subdivision shall not deny or abridge equality of rights on account of sexResult of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote amends state constitution, prohibits state and any political subdivision from denying or abridging equality of rights under the law on account of sex.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains current prohibition on laws granting/denying privileges or immunities on account of sex, unless justified by specific biological differences between men/women.___Yes___No
Changes general election nomination processes: provides for single primary ballot listing candidates; top two advanceResult of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote replaces general election nomination processes for most partisan offices; all candidates listed on one single primary ballot; two advance to general election ballot.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains current general election nomination processes, including party primaries for major parties; separate primary ballots; multiple candidates can appear on general election ballot.___Yes___No
Allows possession, manufacture, sale of marijuana by/to adults, subject to state licensing, regulation, taxationResult of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote allows possession, authorizes in-state manufacture, processing, sale of marijuana by/to adults; licensing, regulation, taxation by state; retains current medical marijuana laws.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains laws classifying cannabis as a controlled substance; prohibiting most sale, possession, manufacture of cannabis; permitting production, possession of cannabis for medical use.___Yes___No
Requires food manufacturers, retailers to label "genetically engineered" foods as such; state, citizens may enforceResult of “Yes” Vote: “Yes” vote requires the labeling of raw and packaged foods produced entirely or partially by “genetic engineering,” effective January 2016; applies to retailers, suppliers, manufacturers.Result of “No” Vote: “No” vote retains existing law, which does not require “genetically engineered” food to be labeled as such.___Yes___No
Shall the current levy supporting Bowman Museum continue for four years beginning 2015 at $0.06 per $1,000 taxable assessed valuation? This measure renews current local option taxes.___Yes___No