ND Constitutional measure

North Dakota voters will decide Constitutional Measure No. 1 in the June 9, 2026 primary election. T

  • YES

    Votes: 8 32.0%
  • NO

    Votes: 17 68.0%

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NDSportsman

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It gives the govt a veto option on a passed measure, after the fact. This is EXACTLY how south dakota invalidated their citizens vote to legalize cannabis in the state, which passed conclusively. Its being sold as being good, by the govt, thats how you know its bad!
No it does not. This measure simply limits any constitutional amendment to one single matter.

Show me the verbiage in this measure 1 that allows the legislature to veto a passed constitutional measure voted on by the people.
 


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Old people vote in the primaries and old people are easier to propagandize and manipulate... simple as that.
Hold it.... just wait a gd minute. What is your definition of old? You can't tell Juanr shit. :D
 

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You assume this will be a new tax? If you already do not trust government programs what makes you think that they wouldn't take the money anyway? The money coming in for free lunches is already in government or would becoming with another tax in some other form, why not force our state to dedicate funds to helping people, even though it may or may not be life or death for most families?



This is a straw man fallacy. More education = more lifetime earnings. This does not hold true for everyone but data overwhelmingly shows this is the majority. So a less educated society would mean a poorer overall general population, which in a welfare state, would actually work against what you are trying to prevent.


One article from an ultra conservative website does not make me a believer. One thing to remember that many if not most government programs help not hurt, yet the media's hasty generalizations would make you believe otherwise.
A $600,000 contribution from the Washington DC based The Fairness Project is enough to make me not want to vote for this. It's a social mandate that will get out of control just like every other one ever created. Not real thrilled that the North Dakota Farmers Union is supporting this measure financially either.
 
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