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Summary of Question 2

The proposed constitutional amendment would allow the expenditure of public funds for private schools and private school students.

It would remove primary and secondary schools from the list of nonpublic institutions barred from receiving public aid and would allow public money, property, or loans of credit to be used for founding, maintaining, or aiding those schools, The proposed amendment would also allow public financial aid, materials, or services to be provided to a non-public school student requesting such aid, but only if that school does not discriminate in its entrance requirements on the basis of race, color, national origin, religious belief, sex, or physical handicap, The state legislature would have the power to impose limits on aid, materials, or services provided to students.

1986 - Hampden County - Question 2Do you approve of the adoption of an amendment to the Constitution summarized below, which was approved by the General Court in joint sessions of the House of Representatives and the Senate on December 12, 1984 by a vote of 108-79, and on April 16, 1986 by a vote of 107-87?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
39,945
67,793
9,709 117,447
Agawam
 
1,814
4,350
478
6,642
Blandford
 
74
274
5
353
Brimfield
 
190
490
24
704
Chester
 
69
249
11
329
Chicopee
 
7,616
8,917
734
17,267
E. Longmeadow
 
1,217
2,823
241
4,281
Granville
 
72
313
10
395
Hampden
 
291
1,052
25
1,368
Holland
 
117
345
17
479
Holyoke
 
4,300
5,168
1,498
10,966
Longmeadow
 
1,363
4,521
225
6,109
Ludlow
 
1,806
3,226
299
5,331
Monson
 
394
1,773
86
2,253
Montgomery
 
38
181
3
222
Palmer
 
1,028
2,209
242
3,479
Russell
 
96
259
11
366
Southwick
 
461
1,357
44
1,862
Springfield
 
11,762
16,478
4,673
32,913
Tolland
 
19
66
1
86
Wales
 
81
238
11
330
W. Springfield
 
2,598
4,227
478
7,303
Westfield
 
3,142
6,310
338
9,790
Wilbraham
 
1,397
2,967
255
4,619
County Totals
39,945
67,793
9,709 117,447