
INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 69 (Income Tax Measure) Filed March 22, 1932. Submitted to the voters at the state general election held on November 8, 1932 and approved by the following vote: For - 322,919 Against - 136,983. Act is now identified as Chapter 5, Laws of 1933.But a closely divided state Supreme Court chucked it, saying that a graduated net income tax requires a state constitutional amendment and not just a statute or initiative. In 1935, the state's main revenue act was approved, including sales, business and property taxes. Periodic tax reform efforts blossom, and voters promptly stomp them into the ground -- including three efforts by progressive Republican Governor Dan Evans. Peter Callaghan over at The News Tribune has a good backgrounder here . What think you?