Votes Cast for Constitutional Conventions and Amendments

Nov. 5, 1907 For amendment to section 10, article 8 (indebtedness, second class cities) 352,905
  Against 137,721
Nov. 5, 1907 For amendment to section 2, article 12 (classification of cities) 309,159
  Against 123,919

Nov. 2, 1909 For amendment to section 27, article 3 (powers, boards of supervisors) 253,774
  Against 223,331
Nov. 2, 1909 For amendment to section 12, article 6 (salaries of justices of supreme court) 278,415
  Against 249,576
Nov. 2, 1909 For amendment to section 4, article 7 (rate of interest on debts) 279,352
  Against 216,541
Nov. 2, 1909 For amendment to section 10, article 8 (limiting indebtedness of cities) 290,795
  Against 207,781

Nov. 8, 1910 For amendment to section 7, article 6 (increasing judges and salaries) 332,300
  Against 332,592

Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 6, article 3 (increasing salaries of legislators) 262,490
  Against 414,404
Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 2, article 6 (relating to certain powers of justices of the appellate division) 267,194
  Against 352,830
Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 14, article 6 (additional county judges for Kings county) 247,764
  Against 360,859
Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 6, article 1 (private property for public use) 254,095
  Against 357,881
Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 4, article 4 (increasing governor's salary) 252,791
  Against 376,455
Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 8, article 7 (abandonment of canals) 282,893
  Against 324,465
Nov. 7, 1911 For amendment to section 7, article 1 (compensation of private property taken for public use) 274,846
  Against 322,782

Nov. 4, 1913 For amendment to section 7, article 1 (ascertaining compensation on private property taken for public use) 424,928
  Against 270,467
Nov. 4, 1913 For section 19, article 1 (new section) (no constitutional limitation, etc.) 510,914
  Against 194,497
Nov. 4, 1913 For amendment to section 14, article 6 (increasing number of county judges) 389,971
  Against 255,539
Nov. 4, 1913 For amendment to section 7, article 7 (state controlled reservoirs) 486,264
  Against 187,290

Apr. 7, 1914 For a convention to revise the Constitution and amend the same 153,322
  Against 151,969

Nov. 2, 1915 For the amended Constitution 400,423
  Against 910,462
Nov. 2, 1915 For amendment of section 1, article 2 (suffrage) 553,348
  Against 748,332
Nov. 2, 1915 For amendment of section 4, article 7 (state debt) 430,423
  Against 725,784
Nov. 2, 1915 For legislative apportionment 371,588
  Against 891,337
Nov. 2, 1915 For new article 10 (taxation) 346,922
  Against 924,571

Nov. 7, 1916 For a convention to revise the Constitution and amend the same 506,563
  Against 658,269

Nov. 6, 1917 For amendment of section 1 , article 2 (suffrage) 703,129
  Against 600,776
Nov. 6, 1917 For amendment of section 10, article 8 (city debt limit) 591,728
  Against 420,303

Nov. 5, 1918 For amendment of sections 4 and 11 , article 7 (contracting state debts) 780,099
  Against 285,977
Nov. 5, 1918 For amendment of section 7, article 7 (certain highway construction in forest preserve) 756,894
  Against 337,257
Nov. 5, 1918 For amendment of section 8, article 7 (authorizing sale or lease of portion of Erie canal) 722,235
  Against 310,992

Nov. 4, 1919 For amendment of section 7, article 1 (relating to drainage) 718,497
  Against 590,235
Nov. 4, 1919 For amendment of section 1-a, article 2 (absentee voting) 791,860
  Against 534,452
Nov. 4, 1919 For amendment of section 6, article 3 (increasing salary of speaker and legislators) 625,897
  Against 680,945
Nov. 4, 1919 For amendment of section 7, article 6 (increasing salaries, judges, court of appeals) 608,244
  Against 690,131

Nov. 2, 1920 For amendment of sections 2, 4, 5,11, 12, article 7 (state indebtedness) 1,117,546
  Against 630,265

 
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