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Georgia Referendum B, Tax Exemptions for Blueberry Plants Measure (1994)

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Georgia Referendum B

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Election date

November 8, 1994

Topic
Agriculture policy and Property taxes
Status

DefeatedDefeated

Type
Legislatively referred state statute
Origin

State legislature



Georgia Referendum B was on the ballot as a legislatively referred state statute in Georgia on November 8, 1994. It was defeated.

A "yes" vote supported providing an ad valorem tax exemption for blueberry plants.

A "no" vote opposed providing an ad valorem tax exemption for blueberry plants.


Election results

Georgia Referendum B

Result Votes Percentage
Yes 592,738 46.45%

Defeated No

683,392 53.55%
Results are officially certified.
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Referendum B was as follows:

Shall the Act be approved which grants an exemption from ad valorem taxation on blueberry plants growing in this state in order to encourage economic development and consumer availability of blueberry products?

Full Text

The full text of this measure is available here.


Path to the ballot

In Georgia, voter approval is required for legislation concerning property tax exemptions. A two-thirds (66.67%) vote is required during one legislative session for the Georgia State Legislature to place a state statute on the ballot. That amounts to a minimum of 120 votes in the Georgia House of Representatives and 38 votes in the Georgia State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Statutes require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.

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