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Missouri Four-Sevenths Majority for Tax Increases, Amendment 1 (1992)

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The Missouri Four-Sevenths Tax Increases Amendment, also known as Amendment 1, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the November 3, 1992 ballot in Missouri, where it was defeated.

Election results

Amendment 1 (Four-Sevenths Tax Increases)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No1,228,51857.3%
Yes 915,082 42.7%

Official results via: Official Manual State of Missouri ("Blue Book") (p.543)

Text of measure

The question asked on the ballot was:

Amends the percentage of qualified voters necessary to approve certain tax increases from two-thirds to four-sevenths in municipalities, counties, and school districts if question is submitted at a general municipal, primary, or general election. The proposal would have no direct cost. Indirect costs would depend upon voter approval in the various political subdivisions.[1]

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