Oregon Ballot Measure 98 (2016)

Measure 98
Requires state funding for dropout-prevention, career and college readiness programs in Oregon high schools
Results
Votes %
Yes 1,260,163 65.96%
No 650,347 34.04%
Total votes 1,910,510 100.00%
Results by county
  Yes     No

Oregon Ballot Measure 98 is a ballot measure in the 2016 election in the U.S. state of Oregon. The measure required state funding for dropout prevention and career/college readiness programs in high schools.[1] A majority of voters approved the measure.

References

  1. "Measure 98". Oregon Secretary of State. Retrieved November 8, 2016.
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