Arkansas Tax Exemption for New Industries, Proposed Amendment 29 (1938)
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The Arkansas Tax Exemption for New Industries Amendment, also known as Proposed Amendment 29, was on the November 8, 1938 ballot in Arkansas as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure exempted new industries from property tax for a period of ten years.[1][2]
Election results
Arkansas Amendment 29 (1938) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 70,989 | 59.03% | ||
No | 49,276 | 40.97% |
Election results via: Arkansas Secretary of State
See also
- Arkansas 1938 ballot measures
- 1938 ballot measures
- List of Arkansas ballot measures
- History of Initiative & Referendum in Arkansas
External links
- Arkansas Initiatives and Amendments: 1938-2010
- Gentry Journal Advance Newspaper Archive: October 27, 1938
Footnotes
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State of Arkansas Little Rock (capital) |
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