General Election 2024 results: Transit ballot measures fare well at the polls
Voters have so far approved 25 out of the 26 transit ballot measures in the 2024 general election, with the results for one measure still outstanding. This success builds upon the 27 public transit ballot measures passed earlier this year, resulting in an 86.7 percent approval rate.
According to the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), $24.9 billion has been approved so far by voters, bringing the total funding for public transit improvements in 2024 to over $25 billion. APTA notes the results indicate peoples understanding of public transits important role in the community.
Initial results from this years public transportation ballot initiatives show a clear trend: Communities across the country are backing public transit. These measures have become a vital indicator of voters commitment to investing in transit and this years response has been overwhelmingly positive, said APTA President and CEO Paul P. Skoutelas. The publics enthusiasm for investing in transit reflects a clear desire for cleaner, more accessible transportation options in their neighborhoods. The 2024 election has marked a significant step forward for public transportation, as communities continue to invest in a brighter, more sustainable future for everyone.
This year, Americans showed they fully support funding for public transit, approving almost 87 percent of initiatives across the country. Now, our communities will have the support they need to invest in their neighborhoods, leaving infrastructure that will be here for our kids and grandkids, said Jessica Grennan, executive director, APTA Center for Transportation Excellence. The success of these measures shows that voters are committed to improving mobility, increasing access to essential services, and ensuring all residents have the infrastructure needed to thrive, and get where they need to go. ........................(more)
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