Mill Valley's Measure G An Apparent Winner

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Mill Valley CA

08 June, 2022

6:10 PM

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MILL VALLEY, CA — Mill Valley voters overwhelmingly backed a $194 million school bond measure, according to the Marin County elections website. As of around 11 p.m. Tuesday, Measure G received 2,868 Yes votes (66.1 percent), with 1,468 voters casting their ballots in opposition to the measure. Measure G requires 55 percent of the vote for approval. The measure would levy an additional $26 in property taxes per $100,000 in assessed value. The funds will be used for classroom upgrades, science labs and learning technology, accessibility improvements and infrastructure repairs and upgrades. Click here to track your ballot and make sure it is counted. "We're thrilled," Mill Valley School District Superintendent Kimberly Berman told The Marin Independent Journal. "We are incredibly grateful to every one of our voters. … It's evident that their support is what makes Mill Valley an incredible school district and community." Read more election coverage: Real-Time Results: California Primary Election 2022Real-Time Results: California Governor Primary Election 2022 For a complete guide to statewide races, see the CalMatters California Election 2022 Voter Guide

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