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Summary of Question 3

The proposed constitutional amendment would repeal section 2 of Article 46 of the Articles of Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth (the "anti-aid amendment ", so-called), and replace it with a new section 2, for the purpose of allowing grants in aid to private higher educational institutions or to students, or parents or guardians of students, attending such institutions.

The proposed amendment would delete the first clause of the present section 2, which requires that all moneys raised by taxation in the tow ns and cities for the support of public-schools, and all moneys appropriated by the Commonwealth for the support of common schools shall be applied to or expended in only those schools conducted according to law under the order and superintendence of the authorities of the town or city in which the money is expended. The effect of the deletion of the first clause of section 2 would be to remove the constitutional prohibition against the use of public moneys, which have been raised by taxation or appropriated for support of public schools, tor grants in aid to priv ate higher educational institutions or to students, or parents or guardians of students, attending such institutions

The proposed amendment would also alter the second clause of the present section 2 by removing the prohibition against a grant, appropriation or use of public money or property or loan of public credit by the Commonwealth or any political subdivision for the purpose of founding, maintaining or aiding any school or institution of learning, whether under public control or otherwise, wherein any denominational doctrine is inculcated, or any other school or any college which is not publicly owned and under the exclusive control, order and superintendence of public officers or public agents. In place of the foregoing. the proposed amendment would prohibit the grant, appropriation or use of public money or property or loan of credit by the Commonwealth or any political subdivision for the purpose of founding, maintaining or aiding any primary or secondary school which is not publicly owned and under the exclusive control, order and superintendence of public officers or public agents.

The proposed amendment would also add to the present section 2 a provision that nothing therein shall be construed to prohibit grants in aid to private higher educational institutions or to students, or parents or guardians of students, attending such institutions.

1974 - Plymouth County - Question 3Do 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 June 7, 1972, received 250 votes in the affirmative and 3 in the negative, and in a joint session of the two branches held June 6, 1973, received 253 votes in the affirmative and 0 in the negative?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
55,376
38,897
23,007 117,280
Abington
 
2,001
1,414
809
4,224
Bridgewater
 
2,028
1,377
861
4,266
Brockton
 
12,059
7,239
5,826
25,124
Carver
 
500
414
240
1,154
Duxbury
 
2,093
1,264
450
3,807
E. Bridgewater
 
976
1,596
636
3,208
Halifax
 
573
645
257
1,475
Hanover
 
1,974
1,385
566
3,925
Hanson
 
1,143
861
456
2,460
Hingham
 
4,277
2,303
1,094
7,674
Hull
 
1,715
956
889
3,560
Kingston
 
1,030
634
477
2,141
Lakeville
 
729
586
304
1,619
Marion
 
627
571
188
1,386
Marshfield
 
3,254
2,158
960
6,372
Mattapoisett
 
835
1,009
311
2,155
Middleborough
 
2,029
1,629
931
4,589
Norwell
 
1,499
1,120
582
3,201
Pembroke
 
1,734
1,191
659
3,584
Plymouth
 
2,975
2,700
2,020
7,695
Plympton
 
233
183
90
506
Rochester
 
249
323
122
694
Rockland
 
2,264
1,395
923
4,582
Scituate
 
3,373
1,834
924
6,131
Wareham
 
2,053
1,471
1,210
4,734
W. Bridgewater
 
1,117
947
382
2,446
Whitman
 
2,036
1,692
840
4,568
County Totals
55,376
38,897
23,007 117,280