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Missouri Property Tax Exemption Act, Amendment 6 (2006)
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Missouri Amendment 6, also known as the Property Tax Exemption Act, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the November 7, 2006 election ballot in Missouri, where it was approved.[1]
Election results
| Constitutional Amendment 6 (Property Tax Exemption Act) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,237,719 | 61.3% | |||
| No | 782,138 | 38.7% | ||
Official results via: Missouri Secretary of State - Elections Division
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
Proposed by the 93rd General Assembly (Second Regular Session) SJR 26
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to include a tax exemption for real and personal property that is used or held exclusively for nonprofit purposes or activities of veterans' organizations?
It is estimated this proposal will have a minimal cost to state government. The estimated costs to local governmental entities range from zero to approximately $45,000.
See also
- 2006 ballot measures
- Missouri 2006 ballot measures
- Missouri State Senate
- Missouri House of Representatives
External links
- 2006 Voter Guide: Initiative Petitions & Ballot Questions
- Election Results from the Missouri Secretary of State - Elections Division
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