Piedmont school tax, board, city council seats on Nov. 5 ballot
Briefly

In addition to federal, state, county, and special district representatives, Piedmont citizens will also vote for City Council and school board members along with specific local measures.
Measure P, a new Piedmont Unified School District parcel tax, aims to replace the existing Measure H, with implementation set for June 20, 2025 if approved.
Voters can submit their ballots via mail or deposit them in secure ballot drop boxes, with a 24-hour drop box located near Highland Way and Mountain Avenue.
It is essential that voters sign the back of their return envelopes, as a missing signature will prevent ballots from being counted.
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