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General Election November 5, 2018 · City of El Cerrito

Measure V - City of El Cerrito

To better maintain emergency 911 fire, medical and police services and response times; city parks, paths, playfields, and open space; programs for children, adults, and families; library programs; earthquake and disaster preparedness programs and reserves; other general services, shall a measure be adopted establishing El Cerrito as a Charter City and an ongoing real estate property transfer tax of $12 per $1,000, paid by buyers or sellers of property, providing $2,700,000 annually, all benefiting El Cerrito?

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Yes
54.5% 6,691 +8.9
2
No
45.5% 5,593

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D+59.0%
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~XX of ~XX (~XX%)
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~XX% of top-of-ticket voters

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