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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 - Bristol 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
100,740
38,983
9,019 148,772
Acushnet
 
2,442
811
151
3,404
Attleboro
 
5,173
3,186
479
8,838
Berkley
 
459
257
23
739
Dartmouth
 
3,595
3,050
591
7,236
Dighton
 
1,054
568
58
1,680
Easton
 
2,280
3,145
112
5,537
Fairhaven
 
3,663
1,296
521
5,480
Fall River
 
26,063
2,484
2,108
30,655
Freetown
 
1,374
443
51
1,868
Mansfield
 
1,972
1,674
107
3,753
New Bedford
 
23,427
4,838
2,378
30,643
N. Attleborough
 
2,560
2,964
338
5,862
Norton
 
1,761
1,286
93
3,140
Raynham
 
1,396
1,583
68
3,047
Rehoboth
 
915
1,212
94
2,221
Seekonk
 
1,805
1,429
236
3,470
Somerset
 
3,086
4,121
391
7,598
Swansea
 
3,602
1,222
287
5,111
Taunton
 
10,693
2,449
782
13,924
Westport
 
3,420
965
151
4,566
County Totals
100,740
38,983
9,019 148,772