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Summary of Question 2

The proposed constitutional amendment would allow the expenditure of public funds for private schools and private school students.

It would remove primary and secondary schools from the list of nonpublic institutions barred from receiving public aid and would allow public money, property, or loans of credit to be used for founding, maintaining, or aiding those schools, The proposed amendment would also allow public financial aid, materials, or services to be provided to a non-public school student requesting such aid, but only if that school does not discriminate in its entrance requirements on the basis of race, color, national origin, religious belief, sex, or physical handicap, The state legislature would have the power to impose limits on aid, materials, or services provided to students.

1986 - Hampshire County - Question 2Do 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 the Senate on December 12, 1984 by a vote of 108-79, and on April 16, 1986 by a vote of 107-87?

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Hampshire County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
10,394
28,728
1,585 40,707
Amherst
 
966
5,537
172
6,675
Belchertown
 
548
1,659
138
2,345
Chesterfield
 
51
228
8
287
Cummington
 
38
204
2
244
Easthampton
 
1,776
2,954
171
4,901
Goshen
 
51
179
8
238
Granby
 
458
969
122
1,549
Hadley
 
424
1,348
92
1,864
Hatfield
 
342
833
57
1,232
Huntington
 
92
338
25
455
Middlefield
 
33
101
5
139
Northampton
 
2,201
6,586
351
9,138
Pelham
 
64
429
10
503
Plainfield
 
28
140
3
171
S. Hadley
 
1,437
3,456
251
5,144
Southampton
 
412
945
25
1,382
Ware
 
1,214
1,438
110
2,762
Westhampton
 
68
408
4
480
Williamsburg
 
130
700
21
851
Worthington
 
61
276
10
347
County Totals
10,394
28,728
1,585 40,707