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2022 Massachusetts Question 1

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2022 referendum
2022 Massachusetts Question 1

November 8, 2022
An Amendment for an Additional Tax on Income Over One Million
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes1,267,13252.25%
No1,158,22547.75%
Total votes2,425,357100.00%

County results

Yes

  60%–70%
  50%–60%

No

  50%–60%

2022 Massachusetts Question 1, commonly referred to as the "Millionaires Tax" or the "Fair Share Amendment", was a proposal to amend thestate constitution to create a new 4%tax on income for people earning more than $1,000,000 annually, with the new revenue to go towards infrastructure and education.[1] The proposal narrowly passed, with 52% voting 'Yes'.[2]

Background

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A similar measure was certified to be placed on the ballot for the 2018 cycle byMaura Healey, the state'sattorney general. However, theSupreme Judicial Court struck it from the ballot, ruling that the wording of the measure was unconstitutional as it mixed unrelated subjects.[3]

The 2022 measure sought to solve this issue by placing it on the ballot as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. This type of amendment is not subject to the same rules on the mixing of subjects. TheGeneral Court approved the amendment in mid-2021, clearing the way for the measure to be successfully placed on the ballot.[3]

Impact

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Question 1 created an additional 4% tax on income earned above $1 million, for the purpose of providing funds for public education, roads and bridges, and public transportation. Massachusetts also has a 5% flat income tax, creating a total tax rate of 9% on all income above $1 million. The amendment also authorized the $1 million threshold to be adjusted to match cost of living in Massachusetts, using the same method used to establishfederal income brackets.[3][4]

The tax took effect on January 1, 2023, two months after voters approved it.[4][5] In the first year of the tax being in effect, it generated around $1 billion in revenue, of which $524 million went toward education ($224 million for K-12 education and $229 million for higher education) and $477 million went toward infrastructure.[6]

In a 2023 report onbusiness tax countrywide, theTax Foundation ranked Massachusetts 46th in the nation. The state had ranked 34th the year before, with the Tax Foundation citing the new tax as a factor in the state's decline. TheHealey administration credited the tax for multiple new programs the state had initiated, includingfree school lunches for K-12 students and freecommunity college for some students.[6]

Endorsements

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Yes
U.S. senators
Statewide officials
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers
No
State legislators
Labor unions
Organizations

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)

administered

Sample

size[b]

Margin

of error

YesNoOtherUndecided
UMass Amherst/WCVB[22]October 20–26, 2022700 (RV)± 4.3%59%33%8%
UMass Lowell[23]October 18–25, 20221000 (LV)± 4.1%61%34%5%
Suffolk University/Boston Globe/NBC10 Boston/Telemundo[24][25]October 13–16, 2022500 (LV)± 4.4%58.4%37.4%4.2%
MassINC[26]October 5-14, 2022987 (LV)± 3.2%59%31%10%
Suffolk University/Boston Globe/NBC10 Boston/Telemundo[27][25]September 10-13, 2022500 (LV)± 4.4%56.2%35.2%0.8%[c]7.8%

Results

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2022 Massachusetts Question 1
ChoiceVotes%
Referendum passedYes1,267,13252.25
No1,158,22547.75
Total votes2,425,357100.00
Source:Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth

By county

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CountyForAgainst
#%#%
Barnstable53,76147.8%58,82352.2%
Berkshire32,18367.6%15,42932.4%
Bristol82,77446.7%94,58553.3%
Dukes5,32259.0%3,70541.0%
Essex138,51949.6%140,90350.4%
Franklin21,05268.1%9,85931.9%
Hampden66,16849.3%67,95850.7%
Hampshire43,04267.7%20,52632.3%
Middlesex331,28355.8%262,07944.2%
Nantucket2,13147.2%2,38752.8%
Norfolk134,67948.5%143,14451.5%
Plymouth91,81943.8%117,95356.2%
Suffolk124,40963.8%70,47636.2%
Worcester138,67348.3%148,49651.7%
Total1,267,13252.25%1,158,22547.75%

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Healey was elected governor in the same election cycle, taking office in January 2023
  2. ^Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^"Refused" with 0.8%

References

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  1. ^"Voters' Guide to 2022 Massachusetts Ballot Questions".Tufts University.Archived from the original on 2024-08-09. Retrieved2025-10-25.
  2. ^"Massachusetts Ballot Measures 2022 | Live Election Results".Politico. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  3. ^abc"Massachusetts Income Tax for Education and Transportation Initiative (2018)".Ballotpedia. Retrieved2025-11-11.
  4. ^ab"Proposal for Constitutional Amendment S.5".MA Legislature. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  5. ^"Proposal for Constitutional Amendment H.86".MA Legislature. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  6. ^abMicek, John (December 30, 2023)."Mass. 'Millionaire's Tax' is a year old. Where it's helped, hurt".MassLive. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  7. ^Kashinsky, Lisa (17 May 2022)."Baker's legislative bucket list".POLITICO. Retrieved22 January 2026.Sen. Ed Markey is endorsing the so-called millionaires tax that will appear on the ballot this November.
  8. ^Borondy, Kinga."Question 1: Should millionaires pay higher taxes? Here's how the money would be spent".Wicked Local. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  9. ^"Healey voices support for Question 1 and Question 4 at Boston rally".WCVB. 29 October 2022. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  10. ^abCarraggi, Mike (4 June 2021)."Millionaires' Tax Looks To Be Headed For '22 Ballot".Boston, MA Patch. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  11. ^"Madaro Supports Fair Share Amendment – East Boston Times-Free Press".East Boston Times. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  12. ^"Supporters of Massachusetts Question 1, Tax on Income Above $1 Million for Education and Transportation Amendment (2022)".Ballotpedia. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  13. ^Kashinsky, Lisa (9 June 2021)."The BAKER-MASSGOP schism — MILLIONAIRES TAX up for VOTE — Boston School Committee chair RESIGNS over TEXTS".POLITICO. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  14. ^ab"Massachusetts is now flush with cash, possibly reshaping debate over proposed millionaires tax - The Boston Globe".Boston Globe. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  15. ^abcdAlterisio, Heather (14 June 2021)."Local officials rally in support of Fair Share Amendment".The Daily News of Newburyport. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  16. ^"Our Opinion: Yes on Question 1".The Berkshire Eagle. 21 October 2022. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  17. ^"Vote Yes on Ballot Question One | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson".Harvard Crimson. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  18. ^abSchoenberg, Shira (12 June 2019)."Massachusetts Legislature — again — passes constitutional amendment to create 'millionaire's tax'".MassLive. Retrieved22 January 2026.
  19. ^abWade, Christian (23 May 2022)."Coalition forms to oppose millionaires' tax".Eagle-Tribune. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  20. ^"Opposition to millionaires' tax heats up with lawmakers poised for ballot vote".Boston Herald. 9 June 2021. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  21. ^"Yes Vote on Massachusetts Question 1 Is 'Forever' Warns Tax Group".1420 WBSM. 4 October 2022. Retrieved2 November 2025.
  22. ^"University of Massachusetts Amherst/WCVB October 2022 Massachusetts Poll"(PDF). 2022-10-26. Retrieved2025-10-26.
  23. ^"UMass Lowell Survey of Massachusetts Likely Voters"(PDF).UMass Lowell. 2022-10-25. Retrieved2025-10-26.
  24. ^"Suffolk University poll"(PDF). 2022-10-18. Retrieved2025-10-26.
  25. ^ab"2022 MA Polls". Retrieved2025-10-26.
  26. ^"Survey of 987 likely voters in the November general election"(PDF). 2022-10-14. Retrieved2025-10-26.
  27. ^"Suffolk University poll"(PDF). 2022-09-13. Retrieved2025-10-26.
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