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North Dakota Adjusted Individual Income Tax, Referendum 2 (1963)

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The North Dakota Adjusted Individual Income Tax Referendum, also known as Referendum 2, was on the July 17, 1963 ballot in North Dakota as a veto referendum, where it was defeated.[1] The measure would have provided for an adjusted tax on individual income of one percent of the difference between the amount of net income and personal exemptions minus a credit of twenty percent of all real and personal property taxes which first became due and payable during the income year.[2]

Election results

North Dakota Referendum 2 (1963)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No108,05784.90%
Yes 19,219 15.10%

Election results via: Legislative Manual, Official Vote of North Dakota Special Election, 1963

Text of measure

The full text of the ballot measure can be read here.

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