Michigan Sales Tax, Proposal A (1993)
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A statewide Michigan Sales Tax ballot measure, known as Proposal A was on a statewide June ballot in Michigan as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment, where it was defeated.
- Yes: 1,008,425 (46.4%)
- No: 1,164,468 (53.6%}
Proposal A would have increased the state's sales tax at the same time that it limited property tax assessments.
Proposal A was referred to the ballot by the Michigan State Legislature in House Joint Resolution "G".
Four years earlier, proposals A and B were on the ballot; both were also sales tax increases and both were also defeated.

