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Alabama County Tax Spending, Amendment 22 (1969)
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The Alabama County Tax Spending, Amendment 22, also known as Amendment 22, was on the ballot in Alabama on December 9, 1969, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The amendment proposed to amend the constitution. The amendment proposed that the revenue from the special five mill tax levied and collected by Mobile County be reallocated. One-half mill of the revenue would go into the general fund, while four and one-half mills would go toward county bond payments. The above must be first approved by a majority of electors.[1]
Election results
Alabama Amendment 22 (December 1969) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 41,852 | 51.26% | ||
No | 39,797 | 48.74% |
Election results via: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Referenda and Primary Election Materials: Alabama
See also
- Alabama 1969 ballot measures
- 1969 ballot measures
- List of Alabama ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Alabama
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State of Alabama Montgomery (capital) |
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