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Measure N Parcel Tax

WHAT IS MEASURE N?

Measure N is a parcel tax on the June 2, 2026, Gubernatorial Primary Election ballot. Levied on a flat per-parcel basis, parcel taxes are used to fund educational programs and services and to support teachers and staff. If approved by at least two-thirds of the votes cast, it will replace Measure G and raise approximately $1.1 million annually for seven years to provide Mammoth Unified School District with financial resources to fund programs throughout the district.


WHAT PROGRAMS ARE INCLUDED IN MEASURE N?

• Attracting and retaining qualified, high-performing teachers

• Enhancing student counseling programs

• Strengthening core curriculum

• Keeping class sizes small in the early grades

• Supporting extracurricular activities and athletic programs

• Maintaining library staff and services

• Updating and supporting classroom technology, software and equipment

• Providing students with books and classroom supplies

• Enhancing math and science classes

• Maintaining and enhancing language programs

• Supporting music, arts and enrichment programs

• Providing students access to needed academic programs


HOW MUCH WILL MEASURE N COST?

Measure N’s annual $99 tax per parcel replaces Measure G’s $59 tax. Measure N expires in seven years and will be adjusted annually for inflation. Funds come from a flat tax on all parcels – residential, commercial, agricultural and industrial – located within the district.


IS THERE AN EXEMPTION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS?

Yes, homeowners who are 65+ can apply for an exemption for their primary residence.


WHAT TAXPAYER PROTECTIONS ARE IN PLACE?

Measure N ensures full public disclosure of all spending. A third-party auditor will audit all expenditures. Measure N includes a specific list of programs on which funds may be spent. Funds must be spent on Mammoth Unified School District’s programs and cannot be taken by the state.

A California Parcel Tax Oversight Committee is a local body appointed by a school district or agency board to ensure tax proceeds are spent only on voter-approved purposes, typically requiring annual reports and independent audits.  


HOW DO I VOTE BY MAIL?

All registered voters in California will receive a vote-by-mail ballot. If you need to register to vote, you can register online at https://registertovote.ca.gov. Once you complete your ballot, sign your ballot envelope and drop it in the mail—postage is prepaid. To be counted, vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked on or before June 2. If you need additional assistance or would like to drop off your ballot in person at a polling place or drop box, please visit www.monocounty.ca.gov/elections for more information.