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Summary of Question 6

The proposed amendment would authorize but not require, the Legislature to modify the Massachusetts income tax laws by the use of graduated rates instead of the present flat or uniform rates. The Legislature could do this in any one of three ways:

1. Apply a uniform rate or percentage to an individual's federal income tax liability; or

2. Apply graduated rates to an individual's federal taxable income; or

3. Apply graduated rates to income determined to be taxable under Massachusetts law.

The Legislature would also be authorized to provide for reasonable exemptions, deductions and abatements and make the definition of any term used in the state tax law automatically the same as it is under Federal Law.

1972 - Franklin County - Question 6Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the constitution summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in a joint session of the two branches held July 2, 1969, received 204 votes in the affirmative and 49 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 12, 1971, received 245 votes in the affirmative and 20 in the negative?

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Franklin County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
9,942
15,698
3,099 28,769
Ashfield
 
288
300
69
657
Bernardston
 
217
457
83
757
Buckland
 
324
478
111
913
Charlemont
 
141
226
60
427
Colrain
 
249
314
66
629
Conway
 
246
265
50
561
Deerfield
 
687
1,078
156
1,921
Erving
 
182
371
64
617
Gill
 
227
347
40
614
Greenfield
 
2,634
5,024
947
8,605
Hawley
 
34
47
13
94
Heath
 
67
78
29
174
Leverett
 
352
215
46
613
Leyden
 
51
121
12
184
Monroe
 
24
66
7
97
Montague
 
1,389
2,342
419
4,150
New Salem
 
118
149
28
295
Northfield
 
547
624
114
1,285
Orange
 
743
1,401
375
2,519
Rowe
 
56
85
26
167
Shelburne
 
337
505
112
954
Shutesbury
 
159
133
29
321
Sunderland
 
517
554
100
1,171
Warwick
 
115
97
41
253
Wendell
 
80
102
33
215
Whately
 
158
349
69
576
County Totals
9,942
15,698
3,099 28,769