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Summary of Question 6

This proposed constitutional amendment would require Massachusetts income tax rates to be graduated, in order to distribute the burden of the tax fairly and equitably. The proposed amendment would require the rates for taxpayers in higher income brackets to be higher than the rates for taxpayers in lower income brackets. The proposed amendment would also allow the state Legislature to grant reasonable exemptions and abatements and establish the number and range of tax brackets. The proposed amendment would eliminate from the Massachusetts Constitution the present requirement that income taxes must be levied at a uniform rate throughout the state upon incomes derived from the same class of property.

1994 - Statewide - Question 6Do 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 November 16,1992, by a vote of 132 to 39, and on May 25, 1994, by a vote of 119 to 73?

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County Blanks Total Votes Cast
Barnstable More »
 
30,886
58,377
4,636
93,899
Berkshire More »
 
22,011
23,666
4,057
49,734
Bristol More »
 
51,446
98,356
16,064
165,866
Dukes More »
 
2,951
2,690
369
6,010
Essex More »
 
67,477
176,938
17,429
261,844
Franklin More »
 
10,181
15,559
1,630
27,370
Hampden More »
 
39,562
98,220
13,549
151,331
Hampshire More »
 
21,861
30,124
2,668
54,653
Middlesex More »
 
156,809
365,829
32,930
555,568
Nantucket More »
 
1,194
1,606
195
2,995
Norfolk More »
 
71,778
182,661
15,396
269,835
Plymouth More »
 
38,665
109,751
9,262
157,678
Suffolk More »
 
52,418
96,324
25,941
174,683
Worcester More »
 
61,098
174,768
14,508
250,374
Totals
630,694
1,442,404
159,108 2,232,206