1990 5--limited property taxes, equalized school funding 1992 9--would have ammended the state constitution to decleare homosexuality "abnormal, wrong, unnatural and perverse". 1994 11--established manditory minimum sentences for certain violent felonies, required adult trials and sentencing for those felonies for defendants over age 15 16--legalized doctor assisted suicide 19--would have ammended state constitution to exempt obscenity from the state constitution's free speech protections 1996 36--raised state minimum wage to $6.50 per hour. 47--limited property taxes, required double-majority for some local tax increases 1997 50--made changes to Measure 47 51--would have repealed Oregon's Death with Dignity Act 1998 58--allowed adoptees access to original births certificates (and hence, previously secret information about their birth parents) 60--established vote-by-mail for all Oregon elections 67--legalized medical marijuana 2000 94--would have repealed 1994's Measure 11 3--prohibited forfeiture without conviction 9--would have prohibited "encouragement" of homosexuality by public schools 2002 13--would have allowed transfer of money from a state education trust fund to the school fund, and would have done such a transfer immediately 17--would have lowered minimum age for serving in state legislature from 21 to 18 19--similar to Measure 13, but transferred less money, and passed 23--would have established universal health care in Oregon 25--raised minimum wage to $6.90, tied it to the consumer price index 27--would have required labeling of GMO foods 2003 28--would have created a temporary 1% income tax increase to balance state budgets External links Oregon Election History Oregon Secretary of State Elections Division