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Michigan Homestead Property Tax Amendment, Proposal A (1992)
From Ballotpedia
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The Michigan Homestead Property Tax Amendment, also known as Proposal A, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the November 1992 ballot in Michigan, where it was defeated.
Proposal A would have limited annual increases in homestead property tax assessments and provide separate tax limitations for different property classifications.[1]
Election results
| Proposal A (Homestead Property Tax Amendment) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 2,384,777 | 62.5% | |||
| Yes | 1,433,354 | 37.5% | ||
Official results via: The Michigan Manual 2009-2010
See also
- List of Michigan ballot measures
- Michigan 1992 ballot measures
- 1992 ballot measures
- Michigan Sales Tax, Proposal A (1989)
- Michigan Sales Tax, Proposal B (1989)
- Michigan School Operating Property Tax Amendment, Proposal C (1992)
- Michigan Sales and Property Tax Amendment, Proposal A (June 1993)
- Michigan Tax Amendment, Proposal A (March 1994)
External links
- List of Michigan constitutional amendment votes from 1966-2008
- Official election results listed in the The Michigan Manual 2009-2010
References
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