Proposition Summary
PROPERTY TAX POSTPONEMENT. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Authorizes Legislature to provide for manner in which persons of low or moderate income, age 62 or older, may postpone ad valorem property taxes on principal place of residence. Requires Legislature to provide for subventions to cities, counties and districts for revenue lost by postponement of taxes. Provides for reimbursement to state for such subventions, including interest and state costs out of postponed taxes when paid. Financial impact: No direct fiscal effect--depends upon the adoption of implementing legislation. However, if implemented, the state would be required to reimburse local governments for the revenue losses from the postponement, and the state in turn would be reimbursed for its costs when the postponed taxes are repaid.
Proposition Number
13
Year
1976
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
FINAL VOTE CAST BY LEGISLATURE ON SCA 16 (PROPOSITION 13): Assembly - Ayes, 66; Noes, 5 -- Senate - Ayes, 31; Noes, 3
Popular Vote Results
Y: 3021947; A: 55.8; N: 2390947; B: 44.2
Election Type
Primary
Proposition Type
Senate Constitutional Amendment
Code Sections Affected
Amended Cal. Const. art. XIII, section 8.5
For Author
John A. Nejedly, Member of the Senate, 7th District; Milton Marks, Member of the Senate, 9th District; John Knox, Member of the Assembly, 11th District; Speaker pro Tempore
Against Author
United Organizations of Taxpayers, Inc.; Howard Jarvis, State Chairman; Edward J. Boyd, President
Rebuttal Against Author
John A. Nejedly, Member of the Senate, 7th District
Recommended Citation
PROPERTY TAX POSTPONEMENT California Proposition 13 (1976).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/833