Subsequent Related Measures
Mannix subsequently brought seven more measures (Measures 69-75) to voters in 1999 via legislative referral, each originally part of Measure 40. All seven would have amended the Oregon Constitution. Four of the measures were approved by voters. Campaigns for these measures were primarily funded by conservative millionaires Loren Parks and Mark Hemstreet.
Meas num |
passed? | Yes | No | % | Ballot Title |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
69 | YES | 406393 | 292419 | 58.15 | Grants Victims Constitutional Rights In Criminal Prosecutions, Juvenile Court Delinquency Proceedings |
70 | NO | 289783 | 407429 | 41.56 | Gives Public, Through Prosecutor, Right To Demand Jury Trial In Criminal Cases |
71 | YES | 404404 | 292696 | 58.01 | Limits Pretrial Release Of Accused Person To Protect Victims, Public |
72 | NO | 316351 | 382685 | 45.26 | Allows Murder Conviction By 11 To 1 Jury Verdict |
73 | NO | 320160 | 369843 | 46.4 | Limits Immunity From Criminal Prosecution Of Person Ordered To Testify About His Or Her Conduct |
74 | YES | 368899 | 325078 | 53.16 | Requires Terms Of Imprisonment Announced In Court Be Fully Served, With Exceptions |
75 | YES | 399671 | 292445 | 57.75 | Persons Convicted Of Certain Crimes Cannot Serve On Grand Juries, Criminal Trial Juries |
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