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North Dakota Conservation and Wildlife Property Tax Amendment, Measure 1 (2002)

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North Dakota's Relating to the taxable status of land held for conservation or wildlife purposes is a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment that was adopted and placed on the ballot by the 2001 Legislative Assembly and would amend Article X, Section 5 of the North Dakota Constitution. The measure would eliminate the property tax exemption for land set aside for conservation or wildlife purposes unless otherwise provided by the legislative assembly. (1162)

Election results

Measure 1
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 113,345 51.49%
No106,77048.51%

Official results via: 2002 North Dakota Primary Election Results

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