
Two relatively non-controversial property tax amendments appeared likely to pass with ease. Amendment Five, which would give homeowners who have accumulated property tax savings under the state’s Save Our Homes tax cap more time to buy a new home without losing those savings, had 74.5 percent of the vote. And Amendment Six, which would expand a property tax break for veterans by allowing property-tax breaks for their homes to transfer to their spouses if they die, had 89.7 percent of the vote.