Alabama Road Tax, Amendment 3 (1920)

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The Alabama Road Tax, Amendment 3, also known as Amendment 3, was on the ballot in Alabama on November 2, 1920, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. The amendment proposed to amend the constitution. The amendment proposed that counties would have the power to levy and collect a road tax not exceeding 50 cents on each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property. Such taxes would be used to for the erection, construction or maintenance of the necessary public roads, bridges or ferries, provided that such taxes are first put before the voters for approval by a majority vote.[1]

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Alabama Amendment 3 (1920)
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No99,07063.03%
Yes58,10936.97%

Election results via: Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1923

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