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Show t ; cff Public notice Public notice Public notice Ballot Format 4 is for the following voting precinct: Halls Crossing Public notice 75 , 'Ballot , -- E Format 2? I J 5 001 N2 Sample Ballot Judges Initial 4 Official Ballot For San Juan County, Utah, November 8, 1988 M "Of .'B X3 NON-PARTISA- N Vote One All independent candidates are listed below. They are to be considered with all offices and candidates listed to the left. Only ONE vote is allowed for each O 0$ Vole One office. z NATIONAL ECONOMIC RECOVERY - I CO ItL I PETE M. BLACK GAIL A. GLOVER U. 0 Proposition No. 1 BAIL AMENDMENT , forD Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to allow bail to be denied to persons charged with a serious crime if the person may AGAINST be a danger to another person or to the community, or is likely to flee the court's urisdiction if released, and to clarify language regarding necessary evidence to deny bail7 Initiative 1 FOR AGAINST A TAX AND SPENDING LIMITATIONS Shall a law be enacted to 0) implement limitations on growth in to 85 of the differ(a) state government appropriations ence between the total personal income of the current year and the prior year, and (b) local government revenues to 90 of the increase in state per capita income plus the growth rate of population of the local government unit, d debt (2) limit, except for (a) residential property taxes to 34 of 1 of fair market value, and (b) property taxes to 1 of fair market value, and (3) require voter approval of local government proposals for taxes7 new taxes or increases in legally-incurre- Q Proposition No. 2 AMENDMENT MISCELLANEOUS Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to ( ) clarify the Legislature's duty to reapportion the state after each United States census into congressional, legislative, and other districts, and clarify the number of senators and representatives, (2) clarify an exemption from a forced sale of property, and (3) delete provisions relating to the transfer of property owned by the Utah Territory at statehood, the location of the State Fair, and specific reference to certain public institutions7 Initiative FOrQ AGAINST B TAX REDUCTIONS Shall a law be enacted to reduce (1) the individual income tax rates, depending on income, from from 4 5 to from 3 55 to from 2 6 to and from 7 35 to from 6 4 to 5 45 to (2) the state sales tax rate by (3) the tax on motor and special fuels by 54 per gallon; and (4) the tax on cigarettes by 1 1t per pack7 5. 2. 6. 3, 12. 4, 7. forO AGAINST 1 Initiative C INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR PRIVATE EDUCATION Shall a law be enacted to allow individuals a credit against state income tax for tuition, textbook, and transportation costs they incur when their dependents attend a private elementary or secondary school within the state7 forO AGAINST Q Published in The San Juan Record November 2, 1988. n |