Measures 54, 55, 56, and 62 were amendments to the Oregon Constitution.
It has three branches, called departments by the Oregon Constitution:
This measure, which was passed with 62% approval, placed the kicker law into the Oregon Constitution.
He launched a petition drive to pass an open primary amendment to the Oregon Constitution in 1975.
The Oregon Constitution originally had no provision for a death penalty.
Measure 9 would have added the following text to the Oregon Constitution:
The Oregon Constitution is easier to amend than its federal counterpart.
The measure amended the Oregon Constitution and was passed by the voters.
Such a change would require an amendment to the Oregon Constitution.
The Oregon Constitution allows for a broader right to free speech than at the federal level including the topic of political campaign donations.