Nevada Sales and Use Tax Amendment, Question 3 (2010)

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The Nevada Sales and Use Tax Amendment, Question 3 appeared on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Nevada as an legislatively-referred state statute where it was defeated.

The measure proposed allowing lawmakers to make certain tax changes without going to a vote of the people.[1][2]

Election results

See also: 2010 ballot measure election results
Question 3 (Sales and Use Tax)
Result Votes Percentage
Defeatedd No 451,185 67.85%
Yes 213,759 32.15%
Total votes 664,944 100.00%
Voter turnout  %


Source: Nevada Secretary of State - November 2 official results

Text of measure

Title

According to the Nevada Secretary of State's office, the ballot question read as follows:[3]

Shall the Sales and Use Tax Act of 1955 be amended to authorize the Legislature to amend or repeal any provision of this Act only if necessary to resolve a conflict with any federal law or interstate agreement for the administration, collection, or enforcement of sales and use taxes?

Media editorial positions

See also: Endorsements of Nevada ballot measures, 2010

Opposition

  • The Reno Gazette-Journal was opposed to Question 3. "Do you trust the Legislature to make such changes, or do you feel more comfortable trusting voters. This proposal again takes away our right to vote," said the editorial board.[4]

Path to the ballot

See also: Nevada legislatively-referred constitutional amendments

A majority vote was required (in two successive sessions) of the Nevada State Legislature to qualify the proposed measure for the 2010 ballot.

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