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 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.
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San Francisco Voters Appear to Reject Tax Hike on Highly Paid C.E.O.s
San Francisco Voting Results Show Measure on Tax Hike for High Earners Not Approved