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A Jefferson County Referendum question was on the November 6, 2012 election ballot in Jefferson County, which is in Florida, where it was approved.[1]
Election results[edit]
| Jefferson County Referendum |
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| Result | Votes | Percentage |
a Yes | 3,941 | 54.89% |
| No | 3,238 | 45.10% |
Election results from Jefferson County Election Results Summary, December 4, 2012.
Text of measure[edit]
Language for this measure is currently unavailable on the county website. If you have information regarding this measure, please email editor@ballotpedia.org
See also[edit]
- November 6, 2012 ballot measures in Florida
- Jefferson County, Florida ballot measures
External links[edit]
- Jefferson County Supervisor of Elections
[edit]
- ↑ Jefferson County Election Results
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