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Summary of Question 5

The proposed amendment would annul Article 49 of the Articles of Amendment to the Constitution and substitute a new amendment which declares that the people have the right to clean air and water, freedom from excessive and unnecessary noise, and the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic qualities of their environment. It further declares that the protection of the right to the conservation, development and utilization of the agricultural, mineral, forest, water, air and other natural resources is a public purpose.

The Legislature is authorized to adopt necessary legislation and to provide for eminent domain takings where required for the purpose of the amendment. Any property so taken may only be used for other purposes or disposed of upon a two-thirds vote of the Legislature.

1972 - Hampshire County - Question 5Do 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 August 5, 1969, received 239 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held May 12, 1971, received 266 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
38,760
8,586
7,152 54,498
Amherst
 
7,894
806
674
9,374
Belchertown
 
1,506
362
243
2,111
Chesterfield
 
254
60
50
370
Cummington
 
256
72
33
361
Easthampton
 
4,610
1,091
1,031
6,732
Goshen
 
182
54
29
265
Granby
 
1,267
490
361
2,122
Hadley
 
1,381
384
268
2,033
Hatfield
 
1,025
245
195
1,465
Huntington
 
475
125
111
711
Middlefield
 
100
32
24
156
Northampton
 
9,261
1,744
1,794
12,799
Pelham
 
378
98
46
512
Plainfield
 
95
41
28
164
S. Hadley
 
5,203
1,555
924
7,682
Southampton
 
1,060
285
157
1,502
Ware
 
2,456
816
994
4,266
Westhampton
 
287
69
23
379
Williamsburg
 
819
175
116
1,110
Worthington
 
251
82
51
384
County Totals
38,760
8,586
7,152 54,498