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Maryland State Income Tax, Amendment 3 (1938)

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The Maryland State Income Tax Amendment, also known as Amendment 3, was on the November 8, 1938 ballot in Maryland as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated. The measure would have authorized the general assembly to enact a state income tax, which may be classified, graduated and progressive and which may provide exemption of a reasonable amount of income from taxation.[1][2]

Election results

Maryland Amendment 3 (1938)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No99,31455.52%
Yes 79,562 44.48%

Election results via: Maryland Manual, 1938

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