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California Proposition 25, Burial Property Tax Exemption Amendment (1926)

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The California Property Tax Exemptions Proposition, also known as Proposition 25, was on the ballot in California on November 2, 1926, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The measure declared that all property used exclusively for the burial or permanent deposit of the human dead be exempt from taxation and local assessment.[1][2]

Election results

California Proposition 25 (1926)
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes540,36764.91%
No292,13435.09%

Election results via: California Statement of the Vote, 1926

Text of measure

The text of the measure can be found here.

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