Out of the six ballot measures, one countywide and five citywide, placed before San Diego voters in the Nov. 8 election, four of them are winning majority support, including a county general tax on cannabis businesses and a $3.2 billion bond for city K–12 schools.
San Diegans are evenly split on the remaining two measures, including a new trash collection fee for certain neighborhoods and in the city.
Here are the preliminary results released by the county registrar as of 5 p.m, Nov. 10.
County Measure A: Cannabis Tax
The measure is winning 57.28 percent to 42.72 percent.
It would impose a tax on recreational and medical cannabis businesses in San Diego County’s unincorporated areas, generating an estimated $3 million to $5.5 million. The revenue would be used for government services, such as parks and recreation, health care, and fire safety….
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