Stockton Election Measures Pass, Election Turnout At 21 Percent
STOCKTON (CBS13) — Two measures on the ballot in Stockton have passed, according to unofficial results in from the San Joaquin County Clerk Recorder's Office.
Measure A passed with 52.02 percent of the vote, while Measure B passed by a wider margin at 59.67 percent.
A paltry 21 percent of registered Stockton voters turned out for the election.
Measure A would increase Stockton's sales tax to 9 percent. Measure B would tell city leaders to spend 65 percent of that new revenue on law enforcement, and 35 percent on getting out of bankruptcy.
City leaders say they would be forced to make drastic cuts, including closing all libraries and reducing fire department funding if Measure A fails.
But opponents aren't sold on that argument, saying other cuts can be made through the bankruptcy process, including reducing public pension payouts.
MEASURE A
YES:
52.02 percent
13,273 votes
NO:
47.48 percent
11,997 votes
MEASURE B
YES:
59.67 percent;
14,809 votes
NO:
40.33 percent
10,008 votes
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