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Missouri Property Tax Rates by Majority Vote, Amendment 7 (August 1992)

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The Missouri Property Tax Rates by Majority Vote Amendment, also known as Amendment 7, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the August 4, 1992 ballot in Missouri, where it was defeated.

Election results

Amendment 7 (Property Tax Rates by Majority Vote)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No712,83867.4%
Yes 345,315 32.6%

Official results via: Official Manual State of Missouri ("Blue Book") (p.778)

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The question asked on the ballot was:

School districts, city and county governing bodies may adopt property tax rates authorized in this section by majority vote. Changes authorized rate for school districts from $1.25 to $2.00 per $100 assessed valuation. Costs depend on actions of local governing bodies or voters. Raises maximum tax levy school districts could adopt without a vote and raises the maximum levy which could be adopted with a simple majority vote.[1]

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