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San Francisco Voting Results Show Measure on Tax Hike for High Earners Not Approved

Voting results from San Francisco reveal that about 46 percent of voters approved a measure to increase taxes on high earners. However, this level of support was insufficient for the measure to be enacted.

Updated voting results from June 9, 2026, indicate that approximately 46 percent of voters in San Francisco approved a measure aimed at increasing taxes on highly paid CEOs. The results suggest that the measure did not receive the necessary support to pass.

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San Francisco Voters Appear to Reject Tax Hike on Highly Paid C.E.O.s

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San Francisco Voting Results Show Measure on Tax Hike for High Earners Not Approved