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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 - Hampshire 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
21,360
20,505
2,202 44,067
Amherst
 
4,075
2,298
346
6,719
Belchertown
 
803
1,173
48
2,024
Chesterfield
 
138
130
10
278
Cummington
 
145
139
12
296
Easthampton
 
2,673
2,979
374
6,026
Goshen
 
73
125
5
203
Granby
 
727
844
114
1,685
Hadley
 
961
821
85
1,867
Hatfield
 
592
633
61
1,286
Huntington
 
240
252
30
522
Middlefield
 
49
53
7
109
Northampton
 
5,335
4,096
471
9,902
Pelham
 
219
216
12
447
Plainfield
 
68
63
3
134
S. Hadley
 
2,349
3,686
340
6,375
Southampton
 
515
794
41
1,350
Ware
 
1,754
1,344
183
3,281
Westhampton
 
143
237
11
391
Williamsburg
 
360
462
38
860
Worthington
 
141
160
11
312
County Totals
21,360
20,505
2,202 44,067