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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