General Election November 5, 2022 · City of Hemet

Measure H - City of Hemet

To continue providing general governmental revenues which are used for public safety services, including but not limited to, police, fire, and emergency medical services, and other essential government services, shall Ordinance No 2001 be adopted continuing without increase the existing, voter-approved one percent Hemet Transactions and Use Tax which provides approximately $15,000,000 annually, until ended by the voters?

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Yes
58.0% 11,350 +16.0
2
No
42.0% 8,224

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