Details, Explanation and Meaning About List of Washington initiatives

List of Washington initiatives Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

This is a list of all initiatives that have appeared before Washington state voters from 1914 to 2004, listed by number, subject, and result. (A) indicates the initiative was approved; (R) indicates it was rejected.

Table of contents
1 1914
2 1916
3 1922
4 1924
5 1930
6 1932
7 1934
8 1936
9 1938
10 1940
11 1942
12 1944
13 1946
14 1948
15 1950
16 1952
17 1954
18 1956
19 1958
20 1960
21 1962
22 1964
23 1966
24 1968
25 1970
26 1972
27 1973
28 1975
29 1976
30 1977
31 1978
32 1980
33 1981
34 1982
35 1984
36 1988
37 1990
38 1991
39 1992
40 1993
41 1994
42 1995
43 1996
44 1997
45 1998
46 1999
47 2000
48 2001
49 2002
50 2003
51 2004
52 External links

1914

  • 3, regarding alcohol prohibition (A)
  • 6, regarding the Blue Sky Law (securities regulation) (R)
  • 7, abolishing the Bureau of Inspection (R)
  • 8, abolishing Employment Offices (A)
  • 9, regarding first aid to the injured (R)
  • 10, regarding convict labor (R)
  • 13, regarding the Eight-Hour Law (working hours) (R)

1916

  • 18, regarding the Brewers' Hotel (R)

1922

  • 40, regarding the poll tax (A)
  • 46, regarding the "30-10" school plan (R)

1924

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1932

1934

  • 77, regarding fishing and fish traps (A)
  • 94, regarding a tax limit of 40 mills (A)
  

1936

  • 101, regarding civil service (R)
  • 114, regarding a tax limit of 40 mills (A)
  • 115, regarding old-age pensions (R)
  • 119, regarding production for use (R)

1938

  • 126, establishing nonpartisan election of school boards (A)
  • 129, regarding a tax limit of 40 mills (A)
  • 130, regarding the regulation of labor disputes (R)

1940

  • 139, regarding public utility district bonds (R)
  • 141, regarding old-age pensions (A)

1942

  • 151, liberalizing old-age assistance laws (R)

1944

  • 157, regarding old-age assistance (R)
  • 158, regarding old-age assistance (R)

1946

  • 166, regarding public utility districts (R)

1948

  

1950

  • 176, raising public assistance grants to a minimum of $65/month (R)
  • 178, modifying the Citizens' Security Act and transferring the public assistance medical program to the state Department of Health (A)

1952

  • 180, allowing the manufacture, sale, and use of colored margarine (A)
  • 181, establishing the statewide observance of standard time (A)
  • 184, liberalizing old-age pension laws (R)

1954

1956

  • 198, regarding employer-employee relations (R)
  • 199, regarding legislative redistricting (A)

1958

  • 202, restricting labor agreements (R)

1960

1962

1964

  • 215, the Marine Recreation Land Act (A)

1966

  • 226, allowing cities to share sales and use taxes (R)
  • 229, repealing the Sunday Activities Blue Law (A)
  • 233, repealing the Freight Train Crew Law (A)

1968

  • 242, establishing drivers' implied consent to intoxication tests (A)
  • 245, reducing maximum retail service charges (A)

1970

  • 251, regulating the imposition of taxes (R)
  • 256, prohibiting certain nonrefundable beverage receptacles (bottle deposit) (R)

1972

1973

  • 282, limiting state elected officials' and judges' salary increases to 5.5% over 1965 and 1972 levels, respecitvely (A)

1975

1976

1977

  • 335, outlawing businesses engaged in regular public display of pornographic films or sale of pornographic publications (A)
  • 345, exempting most food products from sales tax (A)
  • 348, repealing the new variable motor vehicle fuel tax and reinstating the old one (R)

1978

1980

  • 383, banning non-medical radioactive wastes generated outside Washington (A)

1981

1982

  • 412, setting the maximum interest rate on retail sales at the higher of 12% or 1% over the federal funds rate (R)
  • 414, requiring a minimum five-cent refund on sales of beer, malt, and carbonated beverage containers (bottle deposit) (R)
  • 435, replacing sales taxes on food and business and occupation taxes with corporate franchise taxes on net income (R)

1984

  • 456, petitioning Congress to decommercialize steelhead and enacting state policies respecting Indian rights and management of natural resources (A)
  • 464, exempting the value of trade-ins from selling price on which sales tax is calculated (A)
  • 471, outlawing public funding of abortions except to prevent the death of the pregnant woman or her unborn child (R)

1988

  • 518, increasing the state minimum wage from $2.30 to $3.85 and then to $4.25 (A)

1990

  • 547, implementing state growth and environmental protection goals by local comprehensive land use planning and development fees (R)

1991

1992

1993

1994

  • 607, licensing denturists to make and sell dentures to the public (A)

1995

  • 640, establishing state fishing regulations to ensure certain survival rates for non-targeted catch, and prioritizing commercial and recreational fisheries (R)
  • 651, allowing unrestricted gambling on Indian lands (R)

1996

1997

1998

1999

  • 695, lowering motor vehicle excise tax (license tab fees) to $30 per year, requiring voter approval be required for any tax increase, and repealing existing vehicle taxes (A)
  • 696, outlawing commercial net, troll, and trawl fishing, except for tribal fisheries (R)

2000

2001

2002

2003

  • 841, repealing existing state ergonomics regulations and prohibiting the adoption of new regulations until a uniform federal standard is required (A)

2004

  • 872, enacting a qualifying primary election system whereby the two candidates with the most votes advance to the general election regardless of party (A)

  • 884, increasing the sales tax by 1% to create an education trust fund (R)

  • 892, authorizing "electronic scratch ticket machines" (slot machines) in non-tribal establishments, part of the revenue generated being used to reduce property tax (R)

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