Washington Property Tax Levy Propositions, Amendment 95 (2002)
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Election results
| HJR 4220 | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,173,499 | 70.2% | |||
| No | 498,145 | 29.8% | ||
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot said:
Official Ballot Title:
The Legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on fire protection property tax levies. This amendment would permit property tax levy propositions for fire protection districts to be submitted to voters for periods up to four years, or six years for fire facility construction, rather than annually.
The constitutional provision as it presently exists:
When the state or a local government is authorized to submit a special property tax levy for voter approval, the state constitution (article VII, section 2) generally requires these levies to be submitted to the voters not more than twelve months prior to the date of the proposed levy. This requirement means that, for most taxing districts, a new levy proposition must be submitted to the voters each year. The current language of the constitution has an exception allowing levy propositions of up to four years for support of the common schools. A levy proposition for the construction, modernization, or remodeling of school facilities may be submitted for up to a six-year period.
The effect of the proposed amendment, if it is approved:
The proposed amendment would add additional language to article VII, section 2 of the state constitution. The amendment would permit fire protection district levy propositions, like school levies, to be submitted for up to four-year periods. Levies for the construction, modernization, or remodeling of fire facilities would be eligible, as school construction levies currently are, for propositions covering up to six-year periods.
See also
External links
- Washington 2002 ballot measure Voter Pamphlet
- 2002 Washington Ballot Measures Details
- State of Washington 2002 ballot measure election results
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