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Summary of Question 1

1978-1979 Ballot Questions

The proposed constitutional amendment would permit the legislature to establish as many as four different classes of real property for tax purposes. Property in any one class would be required to be assessed, rated and taxed proportionately but property in different classes could be assessed, rated and taxed differently. The legislature could grant reasonable exemptions. The constitution presently requires all property (other than wild lands, forest lands and certain agricultural and horticultural lands) to be assessed and rated equally at full value for tax purposes.

1978 - Berkshire County - Question 1Do 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 Senate on May 28, 1975, by a vote of 220-53, and on September 7, 1977, by a vote of 243-20?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
24,702
22,056
4,171 50,931
Adams
 
2,363
1,810
334
4,507
Alford
 
54
91
7
152
Becket
 
118
163
7
288
Cheshire
 
596
523
64
1,183
Clarksburg
 
284
301
32
617
Dalton
 
1,082
1,453
79
2,614
Egremont
 
120
305
17
442
Florida
 
114
82
8
204
Great Barrington
 
773
1,237
213
2,223
Hancock
 
100
88
17
205
Hinsdale
 
252
194
25
471
Lanesborough
 
458
477
82
1,019
Lee
 
770
895
256
1,921
Lenox
 
842
1,151
226
2,219
Monterey
 
82
196
10
288
Mount Washington
 
19
28
2
49
New Ashford
 
32
33
4
69
New Marlborough
 
83
255
14
352
N. Adams
 
3,697
1,870
397
5,964
Otis
 
149
101
18
268
Peru
 
102
85
4
191
Pittsfield
 
9,917
7,099
2,051
19,067
Richmond
 
238
387
19
644
Sandisfield
 
71
79
19
169
Savoy
 
75
65
12
152
Sheffield
 
291
606
46
943
Stockbridge
 
394
606
57
1,057
Tyringham
 
42
90
3
135
Washington
 
95
89
9
193
W. Stockbridge
 
150
345
27
522
Williamstown
 
1,237
1,238
105
2,580
Windsor
 
102
114
7
223
County Totals
24,702
22,056
4,171 50,931