Louisiana Blighted Property, Amendment 15 (October 1998)
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The Louisiana Blighted Property, Amendment 15, also known as Amendment 15, was on the ballot in Louisiana on October 3, 1998, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The amendment allowed local governments to waive tax liens on blighted properties when the buyer makes approved renovations or the owner sells for less than their appraised value in order to allow renovation to move forward.[1]
Election results
| Louisiana Amendment 15 (October 1998) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 274,555 | 76.61% | |||
| No | 240,475 | 23.39% | ||
Election results via: Louisiana House Legislative Services
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