Politics & Government

Latest Election Results Show Narrow Approval on Tax

Proponents argue that revenue would preserve county services.

San Mateo County voters appear to have narrowly approved a new tax on car rental businesses in the county and a handful of measures benefiting school districts, according to the most recent results from the June 5 election.

Wednesday's update was the last before the Elections Division conducts a manual audit that is open to the public on Friday.

Measure T, which could bring the county an estimated $7.8 million annually by imposing a 2.5 percent tax on car rental agencies in unincorporated areas near Menlo Park, appears to have barely passed with 50.1 percent support, Chief Deputy Elections Officer said.

Measures U and X, which would have raised the transient occupancy
tax by 2 percent and imposed a new tax on parking facilities, appear to have failed, both garnering only 47 percent support. All three measures required a majority vote to pass.

Two parcel tax measures benefiting local school districts also appeared to have been approved. Both required two-thirds approval, or 66.7 percent of the vote, to pass. Measure W, which will levy a $67 parcel tax on properties in the Redwood City School District, earned 69.2 percent support, according to Wednesday's results.

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Measure Y, a $45 parcel tax on properties in the Jefferson Union High School District, was just above the threshold it needed late today, with semi-official results showing the measure with 67.3 percent support.

An $81 million bond measure to benefit the Cabrillo Unified School District -- Measure S -- also appeared to have passed, with 56.5 percent voting to support it.

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The measure needed 55 percent approval to pass. After Friday's manual audit, the election results will be submitted to the state for certification in one to two weeks.

--Bay City News

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