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Michigan Tax Amendment, Proposal A (March 1994)

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The Michigan Tax Amendment, also known as Proposal A, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the March 15, 1994 ballot in Michigan, where it was approved.

Proposal A increased sales and use tax rates from 4% to 6%; limited annual increases in property tax assessments, exempted school operating millages from uniform taxation requirement, and required 3/4 vote of legislature to exceed statutorily established school operating millage rates.[1]

Election results

Proposal A (Tax Amendment)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 1,684,541 69.2%
No750,95230.8%

Official results via: The Michigan Manual 2009-2010

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