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Louisiana Extend Homestead Exemption Act, Amendment 11 (September 2006)
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Louisiana Amendment 11, also known as the Extend Homestead Exemption Act, was on the September 30, 2006 primary, election ballot in Louisiana as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. It proposed that the homestead tax exemption should be applied to properties that are held in a revocable trust.[1][2]
Election results
Amendment 11, Primary | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 402,682 | 66% | ||
No | 205,620 | 34% |
Election results via: Louisiana Secretary of State
Text of measure
The question on the ballot:
To extend the homestead exemption to property owned by a revocable trust, in addition to the existing application to property owned by an irrevocable trust. (Amends Article VII, Section 20(A)(3) and (5))[3]
See also
- Louisiana 2006 ballot measures
- List of Louisiana ballot measures
- 2006 ballot measures
- Louisiana State Senate
- Louisiana House of Representatives
External links
- 2006 Louisiana Ballot Measures Voter Guide (dead link)
- 2006 Louisiana Ballot Measure Election Results
- 2006 Louisiana Ballot Measure Details
Footnotes
- ↑ Louisiana Secretary of State, "Official Election Results," September 30, 2006
- ↑ Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana, "Voting on Louisiana Proposed Constitutional Amendments 1978-2015," accessed November 3, 2015
- ↑ Louisiana Secretary of State, "Constitutional Amendments 1-13 -- September 30, 2006 Election," accessed November 16, 2015
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