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3/4 of Public Transportation Measures Approved in 2010

November 10, 2010

Despite a much-publicized air of hostility to many government functions throughout 2010, voters approved more than three of every four public transportation ballot measures during the year, either at the November 2 elections or earlier. The 56 proposed state and local measures in 18 states were wide-ranging in the aspects of transit funding or support they covered. Some involved new fees, taxes, or bonds, while others didn't dip into voters' wallets. To get a thumbnail sketch of each measure, and its fate at the hands of voters, see:

 

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