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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 - Barnstable 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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Barnstable County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Barnstable
 
3,016
8,073
906
11,995
Bourne
 
1,088
2,560
540
4,188
Brewster
 
557
1,072
121
1,750
Chatham
 
978
2,033
214
3,225
Dennis
 
1,319
3,329
465
5,113
Eastham
 
536
897
95
1,528
Falmouth
 
3,426
4,897
940
9,263
Harwich
 
1,255
2,670
337
4,262
Mashpee
 
295
587
108
990
Orleans
 
885
1,523
179
2,587
Provincetown
 
959
813
267
2,039
Sandwich
 
665
1,578
177
2,420
Truro
 
274
335
45
654
Wellfleet
 
495
591
108
1,194
Yarmouth
 
2,022
6,082
647
8,751
County Totals
17,770
37,040
5,149 59,959