Brisbane, California, Measure U, Sales Tax Measure (November 2022)
| Brisbane Measure U | |
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| Election date |
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| Topic Local sales and use tax |
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| Type Referral |
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Brisbane Measure U was on the ballot as a referral in Brisbane on November 8, 2022. It was approved.
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a $0.005 sales tax to fund city services and facilities. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a $0.005 sales tax to fund city services and facilities. |
Election results
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Brisbane Measure U |
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,080 | 63.94% | |||
| No | 609 | 36.06% | ||
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- Results are officially certified.
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Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Measure U was as follows:
| “ | Shall the City of Brisbane’s measure to fund city services/facilities, such as neighborhood police patrols, fire prevention services, urban wildfire protection, crime suppression/investigation, pothole/street repair, parks and other city facilities, and to support other city services, by levying a $0.005 sales tax, generating approximately $2,000,000 annually until ended by voters, be adopted? | ” |
Full Text
The full text of this measure is available here.
Path to the ballot
The governing body of Brisbane placed the measure on the ballot.
How to cast a vote
- See also: Voting in California
See below to learn more about current voter registration rules, identification requirements, and poll times in California.
See also
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Footnotes
- ↑ California Secretary of State, "Section 3: Polling Place Hours," accessed October 29, 2025
- ↑ California Secretary of State, "Voter Registration," accessed October 29, 2025
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 California Secretary of State, "Registering to Vote," accessed October 29, 2025
- ↑ California Secretary of State, "Same Day Voter Registration (Conditional Voter Registration)," accessed October 29, 2025
- ↑ SF.gov, "Non-citizen voting rights in local Board of Education elections," accessed November 14, 2024
- ↑ Under federal law, the national mail voter registration application (a version of which is in use in all states with voter registration systems) requires applicants to indicate that they are U.S. citizens in order to complete an application to vote in state or federal elections, but does not require voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the application "may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registrations and permit State officials both to determine the eligibility of the applicant to vote and to administer the voting process."
- ↑ Democracy Docket, "California Governor Signs Law to Ban Local Voter ID Requirements," September 30, 2024
- ↑ Congress, "H.R.3295 - Help America Vote Act of 2002," accessed September 30, 2025
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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