Tomorrow Is Election Day: Vote No on Measure A

Election Day is tomorrow. Measure A is a $10,000 home tax, a new City Hall bureaucracy, and another risky scheme with no guarantee of lower rents or new affordable housing. Make sure your vote counts — and vote No on Measure A.

Tomorrow Is Election Day: Vote No on Measure A

Election Day is tomorrow.

If you have not voted yet, now is the time.

And here's what you need to know about Measure A.

Measure A is not a real housing solution.

It is a $10,000 tax on homes.

The money is not locked into a dedicated housing fund.

Every San Diego resident is at risk of paying the tax or feeling its effects.

The burden of proof is on you. You have to prove you lived in your own home.

The rules and paperwork come later.

And even the City does not really know who will get caught in the bureaucracy.

That is not accountability.

That is not housing policy.

That is another City Hall gamble.

Don’t Let City Hall Get This Wrong

Other cities tried vacancy taxes.

They saw incorrect tax bills, invasive audits, legal fights, privacy problems, and residents forced to prove they lived in their own homes.

San Diego should not repeat those mistakes.

Measure A gives City Hall more money, more power, and more control — without guaranteeing lower rents or new affordable housing.

Make Sure Your Vote Counts

If you still have your ballot, return it through official voting channels. Return your ballot to any vote center.

If you plan to vote in person, make your plan now.

Do not leave this decision to someone else.

San Diego needs real housing solutions — not a $10,000 tax, not a new bureaucracy, and not another City Hall blank check.

Remember to vote.

Vote No on Measure A.