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Bay Area Poll Shows Majority Support for Potential 2026 Transit Measure

A new poll shows growing support for a potential 2026 Bay Area transportation sales tax measure, with a majority of voters backing efforts to protect transit funding, improve reliability, and more.

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A new regional poll found that 56% of voters would support a proposed 2026 transportation sales tax to fund public transit and infrastructure improvements.

Photo: Karl Nielsen

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Results of an October poll of 2,800 voters in five Bay Area counties gauging sentiment about a potential November 2026 transportation sales tax measure will be presented to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments’ (ABAG) Joint Legislation Committee.

According to a release, MTC commissioned the poll after California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law state Senate Bill 63, authorizing voters' consideration of a half-cent sales tax in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties — and a one-cent sales tax in San Francisco — to generate approximately $980 million a year to:

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  • Prevent major service cuts at BART and other Bay Area transit systems.

  • Support transit safety, cleanliness, affordability, and reliability.

  • Repair targeted roads and potholes.

  • Require financial transparency, oversight, and accountability.

Survey Voters Agree Public Transit is Important to Bay Area

The new poll, conducted by Oakland-based EMC Research, found that a majority (56%) of voters in the five counties would support the sales tax measure.

This is two percentage points higher than the 54% of respondents who expressed support in a similar poll conducted in January 2025 after SB 63 was introduced by state senators Scott Wiener of San Francisco and Jesse Arreguín of Berkeley.

The vast majority (84%) of respondents to the October poll say public transit is important to the Bay Area, and 58% indicate transit is very important. Both figures represent a significant increase from polling conducted in 2023, when 79% of respondents considered transit important to the region, and just 47% said it was very important.

Roughly 61% of voters in the five counties hold a favorable opinion of Bay Area public transit. This reflects an eight percentage point increase over the past two years.

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The share of voters reporting that the Bay Area is trending in the right direction rose from 37% to 55% during this period, while the share of those who feel things are on the wrong track fell from 55% to 44%.

EMC will present the full results of its most recent polling at the Friday, Nov. 14, meeting of the MTC-ABAG Joint Legislation Committee.

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