General Election November 5, 2024 · City of King City

Measure T - City of King

Shall the measure increasing the City of King’s local sales tax rate from one percent to one and one-half percent for general government uses (such as public safety, street improvements, park and facility maintenance, and emergency reserves), providing an annual increase of approximately $1,200,000 under local control with citizen oversight, annual audits, and expiration in 12 years, be adopted?

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No
56.1% 1,244 +12.1
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Yes
43.9% 975

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~XX% of top-of-ticket voters

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