New York Cemetery for the Town of Keene, Proposal 4 (1995)
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The New York Cemetery for the Town of Keene, Proposal 4, also known as Proposal 4, was on the 1995 ballot in New York as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved.
The proposed amendment to "Sections 1 of Article 14 of the State Constitution would authorize New York State to convey to the Town of Keene approximately twelve (12) acres of forest land for public use as a cemetery to be owned by the Town of Keene, in exchange for which the Town shall convey to the State one hundred forty-four (144) acres of land, together with an easement over Town land, in order to restrict further development."[1]
Election results
New York Proposal 4 (1995) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
1,065,570 | 64.18% | |||
No | 594,787 | 50.96% |
Election results via: New York Board of Elections
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- ↑ Information obtained by email from John Conklin, the Director of Public Information and Records Access Officer at the New York Board of Elections
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