2018 Oregon Ballot Measure 103

Oregon Ballot Measure 103 was a ballot measure defeated by voters in the upcoming 2018 election. Voters considered "a constitutional amendment that would bar new taxes on groceries, including food and soda, as well as freeze the state's corporate minimum tax for supermarkets".[2] It was defeated with 42.69% of the vote.[1]

Measure 103
Prohibits taxes/fees based on transactions for "groceries" enacted or amended after September 2017
Results
Response Votes  %
Yes 791,687 42.69%
No 1,062,752 57.31%
Total votes 1,854,439 100.00%

  Yes—60–70%
  Yes—50–60%
  No—50–60%
  No—60–70%
  No—70–80%
Source: Oregon State Elections Division[1]

References

  1. Elections Division. "November 6, 2018, General Election Abstract of Votes" (PDF). Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  2. "Oregon ballot measures at 30-year low. Here's why". OregonLive.com. Retrieved 2018-10-09.


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