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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 - Hampshire 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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Hampshire County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
21,076
27,852
5,540 54,548
Amherst
 
6,123
2,596
655
9,374
Belchertown
 
854
1,023
234
2,111
Chesterfield
 
133
176
61
370
Cummington
 
191
134
36
361
Easthampton
 
1,898
4,170
664
6,732
Goshen
 
90
142
33
265
Granby
 
647
1,214
261
2,122
Hadley
 
760
1,019
254
2,033
Hatfield
 
411
886
168
1,465
Huntington
 
253
370
88
711
Middlefield
 
65
63
28
156
Northampton
 
4,751
6,707
1,341
12,799
Pelham
 
280
193
39
512
Plainfield
 
69
72
23
164
S. Hadley
 
2,432
4,604
646
7,682
Southampton
 
397
976
129
1,502
Ware
 
998
2,557
711
4,266
Westhampton
 
147
204
28
379
Williamsburg
 
425
572
113
1,110
Worthington
 
152
174
58
384
County Totals
21,076
27,852
5,540 54,548