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City of Bellflower Utility Taxes, Measure P ballot question was on the
November 6, 2012 ballot for voters in the City of Bellflower in
Los Angeles County, where it was
approved.
Measure P increased the utility tax in the city by 2% for 5 years.
Election results
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a Yes | 11,653 | 62.14% |
| No | 7,099 | 37.86% |
- Final official results from the Los Angeles County elections office.
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:
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Measure F: "Shall an ordinance to offset State financial cuts and help the City of Bellflower maintain and restore City services including: neighborhood Sheriff's patrols; local Sheriff's substation hours; drug, bullying and gang prevention/enforcement; graffiti removal; school safety/after-school programs; pothole repairs; and other services, by temporarily increasing Bellflower's utility users' tax by 2% for 5 years; with audits, low-income senior exemptions, citizens' oversight and all funds used for local purposes, be adopted?"
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