Politics & Government

Measure M Falls Short Of Votes Needed: Election Results

Find out how Pleasanton voters cast their ballots on Measure M.

PLEASANTON, CA — Measure M did not pass, with just 52 percent of voters in support. The measure must have a 55 percent majority to pass.

PUSD sought to use the money to modernize existing science labs, upgrade school pick ups/drop-offs to address safety and school-related traffic, replace/modernize high school gyms, add capacity to address enrollment growth, upgrade play structures and fields at school sites and add/or modernized high school theaters.

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