City of Vacaville Sales Tax Increase, Measure M (November 2012)
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A City of Vacaville Sales Tax Increase, Measure M ballot question was on the November 6, 2012 ballot for voters in the City of Vacaville in Solano County, where it was approved.
Measure M imposes a quarter-cent sales tax on the purchase of goods and services within Vacaville for five years.
Election results
| Measure M | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 22,412 | 70.13% | |||
| No | 9,546 | 29.87% | ||
- Final official results from the Solano County elections office.
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:
| Measure M: "In order to protect essential City services from further reductions such as police programs to fight domestic violence, child/elder abuse, gang activity and neighborhood crime; fire/paramedic services for quick emergency response times; street lighting for safety; and other services, shall City of Vacaville Ordinance No. 1844 be approved to enact a quarter-cent transactions and use (sales) tax for five years, with all funds staying locally with the City of Vacaville?" |
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