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Arizona Proposition 200, Urban Revenue Sharing Fund and Tax Initiative (1972)
Arizona Proposition 200 | |
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Election date |
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Topic Taxes |
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Status |
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Type Initiated state statute |
Origin |
Arizona Proposition 200 was on the ballot as an initiated state statute in Arizona on November 7, 1972. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported authorizing preemption by the state of all income and luxury taxes, creating an urban revenue sharing fund, and providing for uniform collection and administration of sales and use taxes. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing preemption by the state of all income and luxury taxes, creating an urban revenue sharing fund, and providing for uniform collection and administration of sales and use taxes. |
Election results
Arizona Proposition 200 |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
269,268 | 53.07% | |||
No | 238,078 | 46.93% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Proposition 200 was as follows:
“ | AN ACT RELATING TO TAXATION; PROVIDING FOR PREEMPTION BY THE STATE OF INCOME AND LUXURY TAXATION; ESTABLISHING AN URBAN REVENUE SHARING FUND; PROVIDING FOR THE DISTRIBUTION THEREOF TO CITIES AND TOWNS; PROVIDING FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME TAXES; PROVIDING FOR THE UNIFORM COLLECTION AND ADMINISTRATION OF TRANSACTION PRIVILEGE LICENSE TAXES AND USE TAXES; AMENDING TITLE 43, CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE 1, BY ADDING SECTIONS 43-102.01 AND 43-196.01; AMENDING TITLE 42, CHAPTER 7, ARTICLE 1, BY ADDING SECTION 42-1204.01; AMENDING TITLE 42, CHAPTER 8 BY ADDING NEW ARTICLE 3. | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Path to the ballot
In Arizona, the number of signatures required for an initiated state statute is equal to 10 percent of the votes cast at the preceding gubernatorial election.
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