Alabama 1960 ballot measures

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1961
1958

Twenty-two measures were on the 1960 ballots inAlabama.

On the ballot

February 16

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1BondsProposes to allow the state to become indebted for the purpose of funding the University of Alabama Medical Center
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2Public WorksProposes to outline the conditions under which the state highway department is responsible for county roads
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3TaxesProposes to authorize Barbour County to levy and collect a tax
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 4Gov't FinancesProposes that the legislature may alter fees, commissions and allowances of Butler County Circuit Court
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 5Local Gov'tProposes to prohibit the state government from impeding local government without authorization from the voters
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 6TaxesProposes to allow Coosa County to levy and collect a special school tax
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 7TaxesProposes to allow DeKalb County to levy and collect a property tax for educational purposes
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 8Gov't FinancesProposes to allow the legislature to regulate the county budget for Elmore County
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 9DevelopmentProposes to allow Franklin County to engage in economic development
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 10TaxesProposes to allow Lee County to levy and collect a property tax for educational purposes
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 11TaxesProposes to allow the city of Auburn to levy and collect a property tax for educational purposes
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 12TaxesProposes to allow school district 1 in Madison County to levy and collect a property tax for educational purposes
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 13PensionPropsoses to establish a pension for Mobile County public officers
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 14BondsProposes to allow Mobile County to become indebted by issuing bonds for educational purposes
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 15Public WorksProposes to permit Mobile County to become indebted for public works
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 16Gov't FinancesProposes to allow the legislature to regulate the county budget for Russell County
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 17TaxesProposes to allow Coosa County to levy and collect a district school tax
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 18Gov't FinancesProposes to allow the legislature to regulate the county budget for Shelby County
Defeatedd
LRCAAmendment 19TaxesProposes to allow Winston County to levy and collect a special county tax
Approveda

November 8

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCAAmendment 1Business RegProposes to regulate foreign business operations within the state
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 2DevelopmentProposes to allow the city of Uniontown in Perry County to promote their economy through incentives and taxes
Approveda
LRCAAmendment 3TaxesProposes to allow the city of Roanoke to levy and collect a special property tax for education purposes
Approveda

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