Politics & Government

Election Results: Berkeley Tax Measures

Berkeley Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's election results for Nov. 3, 2020.

Election Results in Berkeley, Calif.
Election Results in Berkeley, Calif. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

BERKELEY, CA — From Berkeley City Hall to the White House, Tuesday’s election is crucial. Voters have marked their ballots for their chosen leaders, on tax measures, and proposals that will shape California for generations to come.

Here in Berkeley there were three tax measures up for a vote: Measures FF, GG, and HH. Five more measures cover everything from the police and fire departments to city council pay.

Now that everyone's cast their votes on proposed measures in Berkeley, what passed and what failed?

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Patch is here to help you find the results of all your local elections starting with real-time results from across Alameda County. The results will be listed below and will be updated throughout the night as votes are tallied — refresh the page for the latest. Can't see the widget? Click here for all Alameda County election results.

More than 934,000 people are registered to vote here in Alameda County, according to the latest voter registration numbers from Secretary of State Alex Padilla's office.

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Alameda County had a surplus of volunteers for this election. "We had 4,800 people volunteer for the four days; so we have plenty of volunteers," said Tim Dupuis, Alameda County's registrar of voters.

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