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Missouri Kansas City School Operating Levy, Amendment 3 (April 1998)
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The Missouri Kansas School Operating Levy Amendment, also known as Amendment 3, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the April 7, 1998 ballot in Missouri, where it was approved.
Election results
| Amendment 3 (Kansas City School Operating Levy) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 466,161 | 70.5% | |||
| No | 195,413 | 29.5% | ||
Official results via: 1999-2000 Official Manual State of Missouri ("Blue Book") (p.616)
Text of measure
The question asked on the ballot was:
- Kansas City's board of education may set operating levy at rate up to but not equal to 1995 rate set by court order. Rate equal to or higher than 1995 rate requires voter approval.[1]
See also
- 1998 ballot measures
- Missouri 1998 ballot measures
- List of Missouri ballot measures
- Missouri School Operating Levy, Amendment 2 (1998)
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