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Alabama Municipal Property Tax, Amendment 1 (1932)

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The Alabama Municipal Property Tax, Amendment 1, also known as Amendment 1, was on the ballot in Alabama on January 5, 1932, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The amendment proposed to amend the constitution. The amendment proposed that the city of Mobile is authorized to levy and collect a property tax for the purpose of funding city government. The said tax shall be, in aggregate, one and one-tenth percent of the value of property within the city.[1]

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Alabama Amendment 1 (January 1932)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No29,89169.12%
Yes13,35730.88%

Election results via: Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1935

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