Chicago, Illinois, Property Tax Exemption Referendum (November 2018)

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Chicago Property Tax Exemption
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The basics
Election date:
November 6, 2018
Status:
Approveda Approved
Topic:
Local property tax
Related articles
Local property tax on the ballot
November 6, 2018 ballot measures in Illinois
Cook County, Illinois ballot measures
City tax on the ballot
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Chicago, Illinois

An advisory referendum related to a property tax exemption was on the ballot for Chicago voters in Cook County, Illinois, on November 6, 2018. It was approved.

A yes vote was a vote in favor of advising the city to create a property tax exemption for families who have lived in their home for over 10 years and whose income is less than $100,000 per year.
A no vote was a vote against advising the city to create a property tax exemption for families who have lived in their home for over 10 years and whose income is less than $100,000 per year.

Election results

Chicago Chicago Property Tax Exemption

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

626,886 78.81%
No 168,562 21.19%
Results are officially certified.
Source

Text of measure

Ballot question

The ballot question was as follows:[1]

Should the City of Chicago seek that the State of Illinois create a homeowners' property tax exemption for families in municipalities of over 500,000 that have lived in their home for over 10 years and whose income is under $100,000?[2]

Full text

The full text of the measure is available here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing local ballot measures in Illinois

This measure was put on the ballot through a successful referendum petition campaign.

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. ChicagoElections.com, "Offices on the Ballot", accessed October 2, 2018
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.