New Jersey Public Question No. 3 (1963): Difference between revisions
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The New Jersey Public Question No. 3 was on the ballot in New Jersey on November 5, 1963, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The ballot measure created an annual $50 deduction from the property tax bill of eligible veterans. The annual deduction replaced the $500 exemption of a property's assessed value for eligible veterans.[1]
Election results
| New Jersey Public Question No. 3 (1963) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,082,017 | 67.98% | |||
| No | 509,752 | 32.02% | ||
Election results via: New Jersey Secretary of State
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