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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 - Franklin 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
11,502
10,287
1,175 22,964
Ashfield
 
232
277
25
534
Bernardston
 
253
376
23
652
Buckland
 
376
289
38
703
Charlemont
 
129
214
14
357
Colrain
 
288
280
31
599
Conway
 
301
180
16
497
Deerfield
 
857
771
39
1,667
Erving
 
265
236
17
518
Gill
 
237
225
25
487
Greenfield
 
3,384
2,826
500
6,710
Hawley
 
51
30
5
86
Heath
 
71
77
6
154
Leverett
 
359
149
11
519
Leyden
 
66
103
9
178
Monroe
 
34
25
6
65
Montague
 
1,607
1,523
164
3,294
New Salem
 
137
120
5
262
Northfield
 
392
498
52
942
Orange
 
929
861
76
1,866
Rowe
 
23
120
4
147
Shelburne
 
358
297
36
691
Shutesbury
 
231
82
11
324
Sunderland
 
370
336
33
739
Warwick
 
137
80
9
226
Wendell
 
166
54
6
226
Whately
 
249
258
14
521
County Totals
11,502
10,287
1,175 22,964