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Ramsey County, Minnesota ballot measures
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2024
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November 5
• St. Paul, Minnesota, Question 1, Tax Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a levy in property taxes of $2,000,000 in the first year, to increase by the same amount each year following for the next nine years until $20,000,000 of property taxes are levied in the tenth year, for the purposes of a dedicated fund for children's early care and education so that early care and education is no cost to low income families and available on a sliding scale to other families, and to support child care. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the levy in property taxes. |
A "yes" vote supported changing the elections of city officers to be held in presidential election years, not odd-numbered election years. |
A "no" vote opposed changing the elections of city officers to be held in presidential election years, thereby keeping the elections in odd-numbered election years. |
2023
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November 7
A "yes" vote supported establishing a 1% sales tax effective for 20 years to fund repairs and improvements to streets and bridges and parks and recreation facilities. |
A "no" vote opposed establishing a 1% sales tax effective for 20 years to fund repairs and improvements to streets and bridges and parks and recreation facilities. |
2021
- See also: Minnesota 2021 local ballot measures
November 2
• St. Paul, Minnesota, Question 1, Limits on Rent Increases Initiative (November 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported limiting rent increases to no more than 3% per year (any 12-month period) regardless of whether the tenant changes and directing the city to enact a process for landlords to file for an exception to the limit if necessary for a reasonable return on investment. |
A "no" vote opposed this measure limiting rent increases to no more than 3% per year (any 12-month period) regardless of whether the tenant changes and directing the city to enact a process for landlords to file for an exception to the limit. |
2010
November 2
Ramsey County Charter Amendments, 2 (November 2010)
Not on the ballot
2009
November 3
St. Paul Instant Run-Off Voting Question (2009)
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