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Sales Tax Measure Sees More “No” Votes from San Diego Voters
Marking a mail ballot. Courtesy San Diego County Registrar of Voters The margin remained razor-thin today on a ballot measure to raise the city’s sales tax for $400 million in infrastructure funding, but voters appeared to have turned it down. As of Friday, the “No” votes led by more than 9,000 — a margin of a little more than 1.7% — with the lead growing slightly since the last count. There are around 56,000 ballots left to be processed countywide. Measure E, known as the San Diego Transaction and Use Tax, would increase the tax on transactions in the city by 1%, bringing the total sales tax to 8.75%. The current rate in the city, 7.75%, leaves the city tied for the fourth-lowest

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