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.
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1994 - Suffolk County - 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?
View as: # | % | Suffolk County Results |
City/Town | Ward | Pct | Blanks | Total Votes Cast | ||
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Boston |
44,973 |
78,067 |
22,415 |
145,455 |
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Chelsea |
1,654 |
3,504 |
1,320 |
6,478 |
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Revere |
3,725 |
9,818 |
1,779 |
15,322 |
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Winthrop |
2,066 |
4,935 |
427 |
7,428 |
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County Totals | 52,418 |
96,324 |
25,941 | 174,683 |