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Montana Sales Tax Limit, Amendment C-27 (1994)
From Ballotpedia
The Montana Sales Tax Limit Amendment, also known as C-27, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the November 8, 1994 ballot in Montana, where it was approved.
C-27 limited the state sales tax or use tax to 4%.[1]
Election results
| C-27 (Sales Tax Limit) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 175,618 | 53.8% | |||
| No | 150,649 | 46.2% | ||
Official results via: The Montana Secretary of State
See also
External links
- Amendments to the 1972 Montana Constitution - The Montana Secretary of State
- Montana 1994 Election Results - The Montana Secretary of State
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