St. Paul Voters Reject Tax for Child Care
November 2024St. Paul voters decided they want to hold local elections in even years but balked at taxpayer-funded child care subsidies for low-income families.
Both questions were decided by wide margins. According to unofficial election results, about 60% of St. Paul voters said they wanted to choose their mayor and council members in presidential election years, while a similar percentage rejected the child care proposal.
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