History of Attempts to Decrease CPA Surcharge


CPC Program Database - History of Attempts to Decrease CPA Surcharge
This report displays the history of attempts at a local ballot to decrease the CPA surcharge percentage
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City/Town Name
Election Date
Proposed Surcharge Change
Path to Ballot
% Yes
% No
Status
 
  Ayer 11-05-2002 3% -> 1% Legislative Body Vote 57% 43% Pass
  Duxbury 11-06-2012 3% -> 1% Legislative Body Vote 60% 40% Pass
  Groveland 05-04-2015 3% -> 1% Ballot Question Petition 49% 51% Fail
  Kingston 11-06-2012 3% -> 1% Legislative Body Vote 75% 25% Pass
  Manchester 05-19-2015 3% -> 1.5% Legislative Body Vote 62% 38% Pass
  Mashpee 11-03-2020 3% -> 2% Legislative Body Vote 73% 27% Pass
  Newburyport 11-04-2004 2% -> 0.5% Legislative Body Vote 47% 53% Fail
  Norfolk 05-01-2012 3% -> 1% Legislative Body Vote 67% 33% Pass
  Northfield 05-05-2009 3% -> 0.5% Legislative Body Vote 60% 40% Pass
  Sandwich 05-07-2019 3% -> 2% Legislative Body Vote 78% 22% Pass
  West Newbury 05-07-2012 3% -> 0.5% Legislative Body Vote 49% 51% Fail

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