General Election November 5, 2020 · City of San Fernando

Measure SF - City of San Fernando

To ensure that the maximum amount of sales tax revenues generated in San Fernando remain in San Fernando, and to increase funding for street and sidewalk improvements; public infrastructure; local business reinvestment; public Wi-Fi; long-term debt reduction; wages and other general municipal purposes, shall the existing transactions and use tax rate be increased from the current rate of 1/2% to a new rate of 3/4% to raise approximately $1,100,000 annually?

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Yes
56.4% 4,628 +12.9
2
No
43.6% 3,574

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D+47.6%
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~XX% of top-of-ticket voters

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