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Alabama County Economic Development, Amendment 24 (1965)

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The Alabama County Economic Development, Amendment 24, also known as Amendment 24, was on the ballot in Alabama on November 30, 1965, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The amendment proposed to amend the constitution. The amendment proposed that the city of Lester in Limestone County would be authorized to purchase and manipulate all kinds of property for the purpose of promoting the economic development. The city would be authorized to invest, lend credit or grant public money for such endeavors. Furthermore, it would be authorized to levy and collect an ad valorem tax for the payment of securities. The above economic development must be first approved by a majority of electors.[1]

Election results

Alabama Amendment 24 (1965)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes70,43475.51%
No22,84624.49%

Election results via: Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1967

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