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Washington 40-Mill Tax Limit Initiative, Initiative 94 (1934)

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A 40-Mill Tax Limit Act, Initiative 94 ballot proposition was on the November 6, 1934 statewide ballot in the State of Washington as an Initiative to the People, where it was approved. Initiative 94 is identified in law as Chapter 2, Laws of 1935.


Election results

Initiative 94
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 219,635 53.33%
No192,16846.67%


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Initiative 94 was filed on May 18, 1934.

Text on the Ballot

An Act relating to taxation: limiting the aggregate annual rate of levy on real and personal property for state, county, city or town, school district and road district purposes to forty mills; limiting the levy by the state to two mills to be used exclusively for the support of the University of Washington, Washington State College and the Normal Schools, limiting the levy by counties, cities and towns, school districts and road districts to certain designated maximums; excepting port districts from the operation of the act; and providing that additional levies may be made as therein provided.

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