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Arkansas Exemption from Personal Property Tax, Proposed Amendment 57 (1976)

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The Arkansas Exemption from Personal Property Tax Proposed Amendment, also known as Proposed Amendment 57, was on the ballot in Arkansas on November 2, 1976, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The measure exempted intangible property from personal property taxes.[1][2]

Election results

Arkansas Proposed Amendment 57 (1976)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes634,23187.18%
No93,27712.82%

Election results via: Arkansas Secretary of State

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The question on the ballot:

A proposed Constitutional Amendment to permit the exemption of intangibles from personal property taxes, or lowering of the assessment rate thereon.[2][3]

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