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Arkansas Property Tax Relief, Amendment 2 (2000)
From Ballotpedia
Arkansas Amendment 2, also known as Proposing a Constitutional Amendment to Provide Property Tax Relief appeared as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the November 7, 2000 election ballot in Arkansas, where it was approved.[1]
Election results
| Property Tax Relief | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 502,882 | 62.1% | |||
| No | 306,830 | 37.9% | ||
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Legislative Constitutional Amendment Limits the increase in the assessed value of a taxpayer’s real property for property tax purposes as a result of a county-wide reappraisal; provides a state credit of at least $300 against ad valorem property tax on a homestead (HJR 1015)
See also
- Arkansas 2000 ballot measures
- 2000 ballot measures
- List of Arkansas ballot measures
- List of ballot measures by state
- List of ballot measures by year
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