Wyoming School Funding Equalization, Amendment B (2006)
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Wyoming's Constitutional Amendment B or School Funding Equalization was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that was on the November 7, 2006, ballot in the state of Wyoming, where it was approved. It repealed the current limitation on the amount of property tax revenues that may be redistributed by the state through the School Foundation Program Account from school districts with greater property tax revenues to other school districts in the state.[1]
Election results
Amendment B | ||||
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Result | Votes | Prozentualer Anteil | ||
Yes | 107,481 | 58.2% | ||
No | 77,338 | 41.8% |
See also
- List of Wyoming ballot measures
- Campaign finance requirements for Wyoming ballot measures
- Wyoming 2006 ballot measures
- 2006 ballot measures
- Wyoming signature requirements
- Wyoming State Senate
- Wyoming House of Representatives
External links
- Wyoming 2006 constitutional amendments
- Wyoming Ballot Measures Details
- Wyoming 2006 Ballot Measures Election Results
- 2006 Voter Guide Wyoming Ballot Measures
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