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The Illinois Banking Law Amendment was on the ballot in Illinois on November 4, 1930, as a legislatively referred state statute. It was approved. It proposed an amendment to the banking law.[1]
Election results[edit]
| Illinois Banking Law Amendment (1930) |
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| Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 436,003 | 60.38% |
| No | 286,102 | 39.62% |
Election results via: Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962
See also[edit]
- Illinois 1930 ballot measures
- 1930 ballot measures
- List of Illinois ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Illinois
External links[edit]
- Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962
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- ↑ Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962, "Constitution of the State of Illinois," accessed October 8, 2015 (page 444)
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