MEASURES Continued from Page 1 st,itc's 2, CI4 prei iiu Is reporting I per i cut) However. Ha I lot Measure r>B. whir h asked for .r maximum 10 4 percent in crease in personal income taxes to re dote property taxes lor funding k 12 si bools was receiving 157.270 ves votes and 272.251 no voles (17 percent to tit percent) Ballot Measure 5C. calling for .i maximum 14 percent income tax in i lease to eliminate property taxes tm si Irool finaili iug was getting *10 c.' 4 yes votes and 4227108 no votes u’ l pen ent to '7 percent I l.ikeyvise. Ballot Measures 51) and 7>K were receiving 04 and 02 peri ent no votes, respectively il! asked for a t per lent sales tax to reduce property taxes supporting public schools and was re (fixing 140.00 , yes votes and 2 0, >. i no votes Meanwhile, 51 had called tor a 4 pen ent sales tax to eliminate propel !x taxes as a way of binding public schools, receiving 104 711*1 yes voles and 208, 1 22 no votes (llearlv the message being sent to yot ers was that ibex are opposed to propel t\ taxes being the maturity wav public schools .ire tin.uu ed, but voters don't want .in im re.ise m person,il me nine tax or am form ol sales tax It says to me that people iu Oregon don't xx.mt an increase In Income tax and have a wait and see attitude as tar as a sales lax said Peter Swan, vv bn won the Republican primary lor state senator from the Jtith Dislrii t State Representative (art llostuka (Distriit -PI), who ran unopposed in the pnmarv said the defeat of Ballot Mens ores "iff ">( d) and d means a long sti uggle ahead for all. "There's no simple solution.' he said “It's too earlv tor me lo have a cleat view what's next hut I think there's some significance fwith the hal lot measures) that the 4 f lew xxas de feated by sue h a wide margin in an area that up to now was mostly supportive of llostilka also said the controversial mallei will now have to he dealt x\ ith by the I.legislature I think the next step is that xx e xxill meet Thursday and what then I cant really sax, he said "It's an area we re divided on and I think xve'ie in for a long battle Two other shite ballot measures wen* losing early Wednesday morning while one measure vs,is passing Measure 1 asking voters to authorize use ot local motor vehu le tax revenues tor mass transit, was ret eiving J()‘i ill yes votes and 1 Mi 4t>0 no votes it * per t ent t<» t pert ent) Measure { which would have the Legislature meet annually instead ot hi annually, was tailing *1 percent to to pen ent at 12 10 a m . but dr.istu ally swung the other wav by 1 to a m when it was had .MtHuu) yes votes to 20M aOO \titrs At l i - am Measure 1 had sw ung bat k to a to pen ent tor ami a > 1 percent against, indicating the measure would be i hanging often and drastic ally throughout the early morning hours Meanwhile n.il!>»t Measure tailing tor pollution anti waste t outrol bout is to be used tor at tivities reiatetl to“ polio turn ami waste tintrol was p,> .sing with \ ! g»M y es votes to 10 4.014 no v ote . 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