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Alabama Special County District Tax, Amendment 44 (1961)

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TheAlabama Special County District Tax, Amendment 44, also known asAmendment 44, was on the ballot inAlabama onDecember 5, 1961, as alegislatively referred constitutional amendment. It wasapproved. The amendment proposed to amend the constitution. The amendment proposed that Tallapoosa County would be authorized to levy and collect a special district tax of 50 cents on each $100 worth of taxable property in Districts three and four. The revenue from the above tax would be for public hospital use. The tax must be approved by a majority of electors in Districts three and four.[1]

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Alabama Amendment 44 (December 1961)
ResultVotesPercentage
ApprovedaYes66,08169.19%
No29,41930.81%

Election results via:Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1963

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