Ballot Questions
1920
Question #1
Bond Act
Since 1847, the NYS constitution requires that if the state legislature wants the state to take on debts over a certain $ amount, its 2 houses (the senate and assembly) would have to pass a law explaining the specific purpose of the debt, and then ask NYS voters if they want the state to take on that debt.
In 1920, the NYS legislature asked the voters:
"Shall chapter (here insert the number of the chapter) of the laws of nineteen hundred and twenty, entitled 'An act making provision for issuing bonds to the amount of not to exceed forty-five million dollars for the payment of a bonus to persons who served in the military or naval service of the United States at any time between the sixth day of April, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and the eleventh day of November, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and providing for a submission of the same to the people to be voted upon at the general election to be held in the year nineteen hundred and twenty,' be approved?"
And the voters said: Yes!
How We Voted
YES |
|
68.36% |
1,454,940 New Yorkers voted Yes |
NO |
31.64% |
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673,292 New Yorkers voted No |
2,128,232 votes determined the outcome of this ballot question.