A judge ruled last week that portions of the ballot materials connected to Measure A on the June 2 ballot are misleading and should be changed.
The ruling stems from a legal challenge filed by former San Diego City Councilman Scott Sherman, who alleged voters were being presented with inaccurate information regarding the effects of Measure A, which, if approved by voters, would impose a tax on homes that are unoccupied for more than half the year.
That tax would fall on about 5,000 homeowners including Ellen Shaw who owns a home in Rancho Bernardo…