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and the amount of relief must be set by the Legislature. was not imposed, the penalty would re main life imprisonment with a manda tory minimum provided by statute. No. 5 Title: Vote: Mo Statutory Provisions For State Operated Lottery If Constitutionally Authorized No. 3 Title: Creates Citizens' Utility Board To Rep resent Interests Of Utility Consumers. Question: Should a nonprofit public corporation funded by voluntary contributions be es tablished to represent the interests of utility consumers? Vote: Yes No. 4 Title: Constitutional Amendment Estab lishes State Lottery, Commission: Profits For Economic Development. Question: Shall a state lottery operated by com mission be established, profits to be used to create jobs and further economic development? Explanation: Constitutional amendment estab lishes state lottery and lottery commisi- son to operate games other than bingo, parimutuel racing or social gaming. Bans casinos. Profits to be used to create jobs, for economic development. Re quires 50% of proceeds to be paid in prizes. Limits expenses to 16%. Requires legislature to lend $ 1,800,000 to fund initial costs, repaid from profits. If this and other constitutional initiative! s] au thorizing lottery pass, only measure with most votes takes effect. Estimate of Financial Effect: Passage of this measure will increase total annual general fund revenue ap proximately $30 to $ 110 million. At least 84 percent of this revenue will be used for prizes, economic development, and job creation programs. The remaining revenue, up to 16 percent, will pay ad ministrative costs. $1.8 million of gen eral fund money will be used to start the lottery. Within one year, this loan plus 10 percent interest will be repaid to the gen eral fund from lottery ticket sales. Vote: Yes __ Question: Shall legislation be enacted to regu late state lottery, establish qualifications for commission, director, retailers, ven dors and contractors, if constitutionally authorized? Explanation: Measure regulating and providing for state operated lottery becomes effective if separate constitutional amendment passes. COMTAIMS MAMY DETAILS MOT MEMTIOMED HERE. Requires legislature to lend $ 1,800,000 to fund initial costs, repaid from profits. Requires 50% of proceeds to be paid in prizes exempt from state taxes. Limits expenses to 16%. Establishes qualifications for lot tery commissioners, director, lottery re tailers. vendors and contractors. Provides for security, audits, and studies. Prohibits play by minors. No. 7: Vote: Yes Title: Requires By Statute Death Or Man datory Imprisonment For Aggravated Murder M ultnom ah County C om m is sioner: Dist. 2: Gretchen Kafoury Dist. 3: Caroline Miller Dist. 5: Mo endorsement. Vote: Mo No. 8 Title: Revises Mumerous Criminal Laws Concerning Police Power, Trials. Evidence, And Sentencing No. 6 Vote: Mo Question: Shall capital punishment for aggra vated murder be exempted from Ore gon constitutional prohibitions against cruel, unusual, disproportionate and vin dictive punishments? Dist. 1: Pauline Anderson Question: Shall the penalty for aggravated m ur der be death under specified conditions, and be life imprisonment with a 30-year m inim um otherwise? To make the lottery happen, vote Yes on 4 and 5 Title: Exempts Death Sentences From Constitutional Guarantees Against Cruel, Vindictive Punishments Should the Energy Facility Siting Council consider additional factors be fore approving sites for disposing wastes containing naturally occurring radioac tive isotopes? Vote: Yes Question: Shall prosecutor's control over trial procedures be expanded and major changes made in police powers, evidence, sentencing, parole, and victim's role? Vote: Yes Q u estio n : City of Portland ballot measure No. 51: Ballot Title: Charter Amendment Authorizing Street Lighting System Operation and Fee Assessment. Question: Shall the City be given authority to operate a street lighting system, assess fees therefor and issue street lighting bonds? Vote: Yes No. 9: Title: Adds Requirements For Disposing Wastes Containing Maturally Occurring Radioactive Isotopes HELEN L C T T C I D 6 E Explanation: Amends Oregon Constitution. Article I, section 15 requires that the laws for punishment of crime shall be founded on principles of reformation and not vin dictive justice; Article I, section 16 prohibits cruel, unusual, and dispropor tionate punishments. The measure would exempt aggravated murder sta tutes requiring the death penalty on unanimous jury findings from these constitutional guarantees. 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