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2024Mar 5 1 Proposition 1 

Authorizes $6.38 billion in bonds to build mental health treatment facilities for those with mental health and substance use challenges; provides housing for the homeless. Legislative statute.See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
83,052 57.3%
61,919 42.7%
Total Votes Cast 144,971  
Undervotes 7,373  
Overvotes 51  
Total Ballots Cast 152,395  
Registered Voters


302,827  
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2024Mar 5 H Measure H 

To improve and enhance local fire prevention, protection, emergency paramedic services and disaster response throughout Sonoma County by: improving vegetation management to prevent wildfire spread; attracting and retaining qualified, local firefighters; improving response ...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
89,646 61.7%
55,615 38.3%
Total Votes Cast 145,261  
Undervotes 7,113  
Overvotes 21  
Total Ballots Cast 152,395  
Registered Voters


302,827  
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2024Mar 5 A Measure A 

To renew locally controlled funding without increasing tax rates to maintain reading, writing, math/science programs; attract/retain qualified teachers; keep school libraries open; and prepare students for college/careers, shall Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District...See Details »
Local Referendum Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
10,320 75.0%
3,436 25.0%
Total Votes Cast 13,756  
Undervotes 672  
Overvotes 3  
Total Ballots Cast 14,431  
Registered Voters


32,938  
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2024Mar 5 C Measure C 

To maintain classrooms and facilities; repair roofs and aging infrastructure; replace outdated HVAC systems; and improve safety, including reducing fire risk, updating fire alarms and providing ongoing power during emergencies; shall Fort Ross Elementary School District’...See Details »
Local Referendum Fort Ross School District
Choice Votes %
winner
159 55.6%
127 44.4%
Total Votes Cast 286  
Undervotes 15  
Total Ballots Cast 301  
Registered Voters


471  
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2024Mar 5 D Measure D 

To improve facilities at Harmony and Salmon Creek Schools; repair/replace roofs; construct/modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and make campus security, health, safety and accessibility improvements; shall Harmony Union School District’s measure author...See Details »
Local Referendum Harmony Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,089 56.6%
836 43.4%
Total Votes Cast 1,925  
Undervotes 137  
Overvotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 2,064  
Registered Voters


3,514  
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2024Mar 5 E Measure E 

Petaluma City Elementary School District Educational Excellence Measure. To provide locally controlled funding for local elementary schools that cannot be taken away by the state to attract/retain excellent teachers; expand art and music programs; enhance math, science, en...See Details »
Local Referendum Petaluma City Elementary School District
Choice Votes %
winner
7,622 68.5%
3,511 31.5%
Total Votes Cast 11,133  
Undervotes 670  
Total Ballots Cast 11,803  
Registered Voters


21,237  
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2024Mar 5 B Measure B 

Petaluma Joint Union High School District Educational Excellence Measure. To provide locally controlled funding for local junior high/ high schools that cannot be taken away by the state to attract/retain excellent teachers; enhance math, science, engineering, technology, ...See Details »
Local Referendum Petaluma Joint Union High School District
Choice Votes %
15,795 63.5%
9,082 36.5%
Total Votes Cast 24,877  
Undervotes 1,234  
Overvotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 26,113  
Registered Voters


49,293  
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2024Mar 5 G Measure G 

To update local elementary/middle schools by upgrading classrooms, science, technology, engineering labs/music classrooms and classroom technology; provide classrooms for kindergarten students and students with learning disabilities; replace outdated portable classrooms; r...See Details »
Local Referendum Rincon Valley Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
8,668 59.5%
5,909 40.5%
Total Votes Cast 14,577  
Undervotes 875  
Overvotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 15,454  
Registered Voters


27,444  
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2023Mar 7 A Measure A 

Shall the Schell Vista Fire Protection District adopt Ordinance No. 2023-01 retaining the District’s increased limits on appropriations to assure continued fire, rescue and emergency medical services?See Details »
Local Referendum Schell-Vista District
Choice Votes %
winner
907 88.8%
114 11.2%
Total Votes Cast 1,021  
Registered Voters


2,606  
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2023Mar 7 B Measure B 

Shall the number of members of the Timber Cove Fire Protection District Board of Directors be increased from three to five?See Details »
Local Referendum Timber Cove District
Choice Votes %
winner
121 82.3%
26 17.7%
Total Votes Cast 147  
Over/Undervotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 149  
Registered Voters 315  
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2022Nov 8 Alison M. Tucher - Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals Presiding JusticeSee Details » Judicial Retention Division 3, 1st District
Choice Votes %
109,698 78.9%
29,261 21.1%
Total Votes Cast 138,959  
Undervotes 61,342  
Overvotes 46  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Teri L. Jackson - Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals Presiding JusticeSee Details » Judicial Retention Division 5, 1st District
Choice Votes %
108,259 78.8%
29,190 21.2%
Total Votes Cast 137,449  
Undervotes 62,861  
Overvotes 37  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Patricia Guerrero - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention State of California
Choice Votes %
121,462 80.2%
29,917 19.8%
Total Votes Cast 151,379  
Undervotes 48,889  
Overvotes 79  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters 304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Goodwin Liu - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention State of California
Choice Votes %
114,605 78.7%
31,031 21.3%
Total Votes Cast 145,636  
Undervotes 54,653  
Overvotes 58  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters 304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Martin J. Jenkins - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention State of California
Choice Votes %
112,330 78.4%
30,985 21.6%
Total Votes Cast 143,315  
Undervotes 56,977  
Overvotes 55  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters 304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Joshua P. Groban - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention State of California
Choice Votes %
109,519 77.2%
32,438 22.9%
Total Votes Cast 141,957  
Undervotes 58,346  
Overvotes 44  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters 304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Therese M. Stewart - Associate Justice of the Appellate Court Associate JusticeSee Details » Judicial Retention Division 2, 1st District
Choice Votes %
110,198 78.9%
29,539 21.1%
Total Votes Cast 139,737  
Undervotes 60,559  
Overvotes 51  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 Gordon B. Burns - Associate Justice of the Appellate Court Associate JusticeSee Details » Judicial Retention Division 5, 1st District
Choice Votes %
104,870 77.1%
31,193 22.9%
Total Votes Cast 136,063  
Undervotes 64,255  
Overvotes 29  
Total Ballots Cast 200,347  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 1 Proposition 1 

Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. Amends California Constitution to expressly include an individual’s fundamental right to reproductive freedom, which includes the fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and t...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
155,741 79.4%
40,453 20.6%
Total Votes Cast 196,194  
Undervotes 3,751  
Overvotes 52  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 26 Proposition 26 

Allows federally recognized Native American tribes to operate roulette, dice games, and sports wagering on tribal lands, subject to compacts negotiated by the Governor and ratified by the Legislature. Beginning in 2022, allows on-site sports wagering at only privately...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
57,089 29.5%
136,195 70.5%
Total Votes Cast 193,284  
Undervotes 6,635  
Overvotes 78  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 27 Proposition 27 

Legalizes online and mobile sports wagering, which currently is prohibited, for persons 21 years and older. Such wagering may be offered only by federally recognized Indian tribes and eligible businesses that contract with them. Individuals placing bets must be in Cal...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
26,252 13.5%
168,988 86.6%
Total Votes Cast 195,240  
Undervotes 4,687  
Overvotes 70  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 28 Proposition 28 

Provides additional funding for arts and music education in all K-12 public schools (including charter schools) by annually allocating from state General Fund an amount equaling 1% of required state and local funding for public schools. Allocates greater proportion of...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
141,004 72.2%
54,412 27.8%
Total Votes Cast 195,416  
Undervotes 4,547  
Overvotes 34  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 29 Proposition 29 

Requires physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant, with six months’ relevant experience, on site during treatment at outpatient kidney dialysis clinics; authorizes exemption for staffing shortage if qualified medical professional is available through te...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
56,485 29.4%
135,831 70.6%
Total Votes Cast 192,316  
Undervotes 7,592  
Overvotes 89  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 30 Proposition 30 

Increases tax on personal income over $2 million by 1.75% for individuals and married couples and allocates new tax revenues as follows: (1) 45% for rebates and other incentives for zero-emission vehicle purchases and 35% for charging stations for zero-emission vehicl...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
94,396 48.4%
100,703 51.6%
Total Votes Cast 195,099  
Undervotes 4,755  
Overvotes 143  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 31 Proposition 31 

If the required number of registered voters sign this petition and the petition is timely filed, there will be a referendum challenging a 2020 law on the next statewide ballot after the November 3, 2020 general election. The challenged law prohibits the retail sale of...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
138,170 72.2%
53,178 27.8%
Total Votes Cast 191,348  
Undervotes 8,545  
Overvotes 104  
Total Ballots Cast 199,997  
Registered Voters


304,066  
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2022Nov 8 K Measure K 

City of Cloverdale Fireworks Prohibition. Shall an ordinance be adopted that prohibits the sale and use of all fireworks, including “safe and sane” fireworks, within the City, with an exception for permitted public fireworks displays?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Cloverdale
Choice Votes %
1,650 47.1%
winner
1,855 52.9%
Total Votes Cast 3,505  
Undervotes 116  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast 3,622  
Registered Voters


5,361  
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2022Nov 8 L [see summary of question below] 

Measure L - Transient Occupancy Tax Measure. Shall the City of Healdsburg adopt an ordinance amending the City’s Transient Occupancy Tax to facilitate acquisition and construction of capital improvements for parks, community services facilities, an...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
winner
3,707 76.0%
1,169 24.0%
Total Votes Cast 4,876  
Undervotes 269  
Total Ballots Cast 5,145  
Registered Voters


7,246  
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2022Nov 8 M [see summary of question below] 

Measure M - Cannabis Business Tax Measure. Shall the measure establishing a City of Healdsburg cannabis business tax at annual rates up to and not to exceed 8% of gross receipts for cannabis businesses, and estimated to generate approximately $500,000...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
winner
3,529 72.5%
1,340 27.5%
Total Votes Cast 4,869  
Undervotes 275  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast 5,145  
Registered Voters


7,246  
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2022Nov 8 H Measure H 

To renew locally controlled funding for public safety services in Santa Rosa; reduce wildfire risk; maintain rapid 9-1-1 emergency response/ early fire alerts/ evacuation planning; provide mental health counselling/violence prevention programs for at-risk youth/ families; ...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
43,818 73.1%
16,144 26.9%
Total Votes Cast 59,962  
Undervotes 3,474  
Overvotes 9  
Total Ballots Cast 63,445  
Registered Voters


102,446  
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2022Nov 8 I Measure I 

Shall the City of Santa Rosa’s measure to amend the Santa Rosa City Charter to affirm the City’s recent transition from the election of Council members by city-wide vote to the election of Council members by district, be adopted?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
39,474 70.3%
16,710 29.7%
Total Votes Cast 56,184  
Undervotes 7,248  
Overvotes 13  
Total Ballots Cast 63,445  
Registered Voters


102,446  
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2022Nov 8 J Measure J 

Shall the City of Santa Rosa’s measure to update and modernize the language of the Santa Rosa City Charter, including revisions to remove ambiguities, to provide additional flexibility in City operations, and to ensure gender and citizenship neutrality, be adopted?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
39,128 67.6%
18,751 32.4%
Total Votes Cast 57,879  
Undervotes 5,557  
Overvotes 9  
Total Ballots Cast 63,445  
Registered Voters


102,446  
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2022Nov 8 N [see summary of question below] 

Measure N - Without raising current tax rates, and to maintain City services including Police and Fire, 9-1-1 emergency services, park maintenance and repair, youth and senior recreation, and for unrestricted general revenue purposes, shall an ordinan...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sebastopol
Choice Votes %
winner
3,244 83.4%
645 16.6%
Total Votes Cast 3,889  
Undervotes 243  
Total Ballots Cast 4,132  
Registered Voters


5,584  
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2022Nov 8 O [see summary of question below] 

Measure O - To continue providing fire and emergency services, shall Ordinance No. 2022/0802OR of the Schell Vista Fire Protection District authorizing the renewal of a special tax for an additional four (4) years, at a maximum rate of $200.00 for res...See Details »
Local Referendum Schell-Vista District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,303 74.3%
451 25.7%
Total Votes Cast 1,754  
Undervotes 109  
Total Ballots Cast 1,863  
Registered Voters


2,587  
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2022Nov 8 B Measure B 

To improve educational facilities; construct career technical education classrooms and facilities; upgrade classroom technology and improve technology infrastructure, shall the Calistoga Joint Unified School District measure authorizing $41,000,000 in bonds, at legal inter...See Details »
Local Referendum Calistoga Joint Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
134 58.3%
96 41.7%
Total Votes Cast 230  
Undervotes 27  
Total Ballots Cast 257  
Registered Voters


367  
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2022Nov 8 D Measure D 

To address facilities needs at Forestville Elementary School, including repairing leaky roofs and other aging infrastructure; supporting student programs; and reducing energy costs by continuing to increase energy efficiency; shall Forestville Union School District’s mea...See Details »
Local Referendum Forestville Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
2,244 66.6%
1,126 33.4%
Total Votes Cast 3,370  
Undervotes 215  
Total Ballots Cast 3,585  
Registered Voters


4,998  
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2022Nov 8 E Measure E 

To maintain and repair school facilities; fix roofs, restrooms, HVAC, septic/water, asphalt and other infrastructure; address energy efficiency, life-safety and ADA compliance; and relieve teacher and workforce housing shortages; shall Horicon Elementary School District’...See Details »
Bond Measure Horicon School District
Choice Votes %
winner
616 75.6%
199 24.4%
Total Votes Cast 815  
Undervotes 49  
Total Ballots Cast 864  
Registered Voters


1,080  
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2022Nov 8 F Measure F 

To improve the quality of educational facilities; repair or replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems; modernize, renovate and construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; make health and safety improvements; and provide systems addressing power out...See Details »
Bond Measure Kenwood School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,820 67.8%
863 32.2%
Total Votes Cast 2,683  
Undervotes 222  
Total Ballots Cast 2,905  
Registered Voters


3,434  
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2022Jun 7 A Measure A 

To support academic excellence for Kenwood students, maintain quality STEM, art and music programs, continue to integrate modern technology into classrooms, and attract and retain high quality teachers; shall Kenwood School District’s measure renewing the existing parcel...See Details »
Local Referendum Kenwood School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,826 81.1%
425 18.9%
Total Votes Cast 2,251  
Over/Undervotes 209  
Total Ballots Cast 2,460  
Registered Voters


3,437  
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2022Nov 8 G Measure G 

Santa Rosa City Schools Elementary Schools Repair Measure. To upgrade Santa Rosa elementary school classrooms, science labs, learning technology and art and music classrooms; repair/ replace deteriorating portables, leaky roofs inefficient heating/ cooling/ electrical/ plu...See Details »
Bond Measure Santa Rosa City Elementary School District
Choice Votes %
winner
15,418 71.6%
6,125 28.4%
Total Votes Cast 21,543  
Undervotes 1,485  
Overvotes 6  
Total Ballots Cast 23,034  
Registered Voters


38,282  
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2022Nov 8 C Measure C 

Santa Rosa City Schools Middle/ High Schools Repair Measure. To upgrade Santa Rosa middle and high school classrooms, science labs, learning technology, and job training facilities; repair/ replace deteriorating portables, leaky roofs inefficient heating/ cooling/ electric...See Details »
Bond Measure Santa Rosa City High School District
Choice Votes %
winner
47,909 66.7%
23,939 33.3%
Total Votes Cast 71,848  
Undervotes 4,730  
Overvotes 17  
Total Ballots Cast 76,595  
Registered Voters


123,006  
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2021Sep 14 Gavin Newsom - GovernorSee Details » Recall State of California
Choice Votes %
57,419 26.3%
160,602 73.7%
Total Votes Cast 218,021  
Undervotes 473  
Overvotes 14  
Total Ballots Cast 218,508  
Registered Voters 304,983  
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2021Sep 14 Jill Ravitch - District AttorneySee Details » Recall Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
45,249 23.8%
winner
144,519 76.2%
Total Votes Cast 189,768  
Undervotes 28,709  
Overvotes 31  
Total Ballots Cast 218,508  
Registered Voters 304,983  
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2021Sep 14 Measure D - City Of Rohnert Park Fireworks Referendum (Vote 1) 

Shall Ordinance No. 954, An Ordinance of the City Council of Rohnert Park Repealing and Replacing Chapter 9.49 of the Rohnert Park Municipal Code to Prohibit the Sale and Use of Fireworks, be adopted? A “yes” vote...See Details »
Local Referendum State of California
Choice Votes %
8,312 51.0%
7,989 49.0%
Total Votes Cast 16,301  
Undervotes 1,205  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast 17,507  
Registered Voters


26,035  
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2021Nov 2 F Measure F - Sonoma Valley Health Care District Parcel Tax Extension 

Shall the Sonoma Valley Health Care District extend its expiring parcel tax for ten years at up to $250 per parcel per year, raising an estimated $3.8 million annually, in order to offset continuing low reimbursemen...See Details »
Local Measure Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
8,852 78.9%
2,375 21.2%
Total Votes Cast 11,227  
Undervotes 35  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast


11,263  
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2021Nov 2 E Measure E - Kenwood Fire Protection District District Special Tax 

To continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Kenwood Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2021/22-01, authorizing the District to levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Attachment "A" of the Ord...See Details »
Local Measure Kenwood District
Choice Votes %
winner
599 83.1%
122 16.9%
Total Votes Cast 721  
Undervotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast


722  
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2021May 4 C Measure C 

To reduce wildfire risk, preserve public safety and provide essential fire prevention services to our community, shall Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 20/21-0127-02 be adopted, establishing a special tax, including $400 per occupied residentia...See Details »
Local Referendum Northern Sonoma County District
Choice Votes %
winner
71 85.5%
12 14.5%
Total Votes Cast 83  
Over/Undervotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast


84  
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2021Mar 2 A Measure A 

To renew and provide stable funding at Analy, El Molino and Laguna High Schools that the State cannot take away; protect music, art, dance, shop, culinary and other career technical programs; retain teachers/staff; keep class sizes low; shall the West Sonoma County Union H...See Details »
Local Referendum West Sonoma County Union High School District
Choice Votes %
winner
9,395 58.3%
6,726 41.7%
Total Votes Cast 16,121  
Undervotes 56  
Overvotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 16,179  
Registered Voters


36,287  
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2021Mar 2 B Measure B 

To address tourism impacts on West County communities and paid only by guests, shall the measure be adopted to add an additional 4% transient occupancy tax in West County for hotels and shortterm rentals, to support sustainable paramedic emergency medical and rescue servi...See Details »
Local Referendum West County Transient Occupancy Tax Area Tax Area
Choice Votes %
winner
10,454 62.4%
6,305 37.6%
Total Votes Cast 16,759  
Undervotes 42  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast 16,802  
Registered Voters


37,339  
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2020Nov 3 14 Proposition 14 

Authorizes Bonds Continuing Stem Cell Research. Initiative Statute. * Authorizes $5.5 billion in state general obligation bonds to fund grants from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine to educational, non-profit, and private entities for: stem cell and...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
140,671 54.3%
118,462 45.7%
Total Votes Cast 259,133  
Over/Undervotes 13,111  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 15 Proposition 15 

Increases Funding for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial Property. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. * Increases funding for K-12 public schools, community colleges, and local...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
141,381 53.6%
122,224 46.4%
Total Votes Cast 263,605  
Over/Undervotes 8,639  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 16 Proposition 16 

Allow Diversity as a Factor in Public Employment, Education, and Contracting Decisions. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. * Permits government decision-making policies to consider race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin to address diversity by repealing...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
123,008 47.6%
135,210 52.4%
Total Votes Cast 258,218  
Over/Undervotes 14,026  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 17 Proposition 17 

Disqualification Of Electors Restores Right to Vote After Completion of Prison Term. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. * Amends state constitution to restore voting rights to persons who have been disqualified from voting while serving a prison term as soon as ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
175,523 66.8%
87,184 33.2%
Total Votes Cast 262,707  
Over/Undervotes 9,537  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 18 Proposition 18 

Voting Age Amends California Constitution to Permit 17-Year-Olds to Vote in Primary and Special Elections if They Will Turn 18 by the Next General Election and be Otherwise Eligible to Vote. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. * The California Constitution curre...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
126,163 47.9%
137,222 52.1%
Total Votes Cast 263,385  
Over/Undervotes 8,859  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 19 Proposition 19 

Home Protection Changes Certain Property Tax Rules. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. * Permits homeowners who are 55, severely disabled, or whose homes were destroyed by wildfire or disaster, to transfer their primary residence’s property tax base value to ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
144,541 56.1%
113,250 43.9%
Total Votes Cast 257,791  
Over/Undervotes 14,453  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 20 Proposition 20 

Restricts Parole for Non-Violent Offenders. Authorizes Felony Sentences for Certain Offenses Currently Treated Only as Misdemeanors. Initiative Statute. * Limits access to parole programs established for non-violent offenders who have completed the full term of the...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
76,749 30.2%
177,735 69.8%
Total Votes Cast 254,484  
Over/Undervotes 17,760  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 21 Proposition 21 

Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property. Initiative Statute. * Amends state law to allow local governments to establish rent control on residential properties over 15 years old. Allows local limits on annual rent increases...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
110,602 42.9%
147,058 57.1%
Total Votes Cast 257,660  
Over/Undervotes 14,584  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 22 Proposition 22 

Changes Classification for App-Based Delivery Drivers Exempts App-Based Transportation and Delivery Companies from Providing Employee Benefits to Certain Drivers. Initiative Statute. * Classifies drivers for app-based transportation (rideshare) and delivery companie...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
130,253 50.2%
129,393 49.8%
Total Votes Cast 259,646  
Over/Undervotes 12,598  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 23 Proposition 23 

Authorizes State Regulation of Kidney Dialysis Clinics Establishes State Requirements for Kidney Dialysis Clinics. Requires On-Site Medical Professional. Initiative Statute. * Requires at least one licensed physician on site during treatment at outpatient kidney d...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
89,364 34.6%
168,796 65.4%
Total Votes Cast 258,160  
Over/Undervotes 14,084  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 24 Proposition 24 

Amends Consumer Privacy Laws. Initiative Statute. * Permits consumers to: (1) prevent businesses from sharing personal information; (2) correct inaccurate personal information; and (3) limit businesses’ use of “sensitive personal information”—including precis...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
142,295 55.6%
113,502 44.4%
Total Votes Cast 255,797  
Over/Undervotes 16,447  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 25 Proposition 25 

Referendum on Law that Replaced Money Bail with System Based on Public Safety and Flight Risk. A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects, a 2018 law that: * Replaced the money bail system (for obtaining release from jail before trial) with a system based ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
139,180 54.4%
116,601 45.6%
Total Votes Cast 255,781  
Over/Undervotes 16,463  
Total Ballots Cast 272,244  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Mar 3 Proposition 13See Details » Proposition Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
97,645 54.2%
82,439 45.8%
Total Votes Cast 180,084  
Over/Undervotes 7,124  
Total Ballots Cast 187,208  
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2020Nov 3 DD Measure DD 

Sonoma County Transportation Authority, Go Sonoma Act Without raising taxes, shall the Sonoma County Transportation Authority implement the Go Sonoma Act to repair potholes; reduce congestion; make biking and walking safer; expand local bus service; reduce greenhouse g...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
185,307 71.0%
75,878 29.1%
Total Votes Cast 261,185  
Over/Undervotes 8,825  
Total Ballots Cast 270,010  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 O Measure O 

County of Sonoma, Mental Health, Addiction and Homeless Services Measure Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance To provide local mental health and addiction services and facilities for children, adults, veterans, seniors and those experiencing homelessness including: perma...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
178,309 68.1%
83,659 31.9%
Total Votes Cast 261,968  
Over/Undervotes 8,042  
Total Ballots Cast 270,010  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Nov 3 P Measure P 

County of Sonoma Evelyn Cheatham Effective IOLERO In order to increase law enforcement transparency and accountability and to build the public trust in County government and the Sheriff’s Office, shall Article XXVII of Title 2 of the Sonoma County Code be repealed and...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
166,483 64.7%
90,689 35.3%
Total Votes Cast 257,172  
Over/Undervotes 12,838  
Total Ballots Cast 270,010  
Registered Voters


300,586  
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2020Mar 3 Measure G 

To improve local fire prevention and protection by: installing emergency warning sirens and alerting systems; improving vegetation management to prevent the spread of wildfire; attracting and retaining qualified, local firefighters and emergency personnel; and, modernizing...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
118,297 64.8%
64,146 35.2%
Total Votes Cast 182,443  
Over/Undervotes 4,765  
Total Ballots Cast


187,208  
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2020Mar 3 Measure I 

To continue relieving traffic congestion, reducing greenhouse gas emissions (having carried 1.5-million passengers by providing quality transportation alternatives to Highway 101), connecting stations with pathways, expanding rail service to Healdsburg/Cloverdale as grants...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
95,684 52.3%
winner
87,122 47.7%
Total Votes Cast 182,806  
Over/Undervotes 4,402  
Total Ballots Cast


187,208  
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2020Nov 3 R Measure R 

City of Cloverdale Utility Users' Tax Extension To maintain important City services, including: repairing potholes/streets; installing City power backup systems for PG&E power shutdowns; preparing/responding to natural disasters/health emergencies; maintaining rapid 911...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Cloverdale
Choice Votes %
winner
2,420 53.4%
2,109 46.6%
Total Votes Cast 4,529  
Over/Undervotes 184  
Total Ballots Cast 4,713  
Registered Voters


5,219  
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2020Nov 3 S Measure S 

City of Cotati Transactions and Use Tax Extension Cotati Fiscal Stability and Essential Services Extension Measure. To continue funding that cannot be taken by the State, to maintain/prevent cuts to 911 emergency dispatch/local public safety; domestic violence response;...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Cotati
Choice Votes %
winner
3,118 74.5%
1,068 25.5%
Total Votes Cast 4,186  
Over/Undervotes 158  
Total Ballots Cast 4,344  
Registered Voters


4,807  
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2020Nov 3 T Measure T 

City of Healdsburg Sales Tax Extension To stabilize City finances, and maintain and protect essential City services, shall the City of Healdsburg adopt an ordinance to extend the one half of one percent transactions and use tax, enacted by the voters in 2012 and current...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
winner
3,915 60.0%
2,614 40.0%
Total Votes Cast 6,529  
Over/Undervotes 284  
Total Ballots Cast 6,813  
Registered Voters


7,311  
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2020Mar 3 Measure H 

Shall the City of Healdsburg’s Growth Management Ordinance be amended to permit the currently allowed average of 50 units per year of multi-family, income-restricted rental housing, as authorized by the voters in 2018, to be offered either for rental or for sale?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
winner
3,209 68.2%
1,494 31.8%
Total Votes Cast 4,703  
Over/Undervotes 204  
Total Ballots Cast


4,907  
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2020Nov 3 U Measure U 

City of Petaluma Transactions and Use Tax City of Petaluma Local Recovery, Emergency Preparedness, and Essential Services Measure. To maintain emergency health/wildfire/natural disaster preparedness; rapid 911 emergency response; fire protection services/firefighting eq...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Petaluma
Choice Votes %
winner
20,961 60.8%
13,502 39.2%
Total Votes Cast 34,463  
Over/Undervotes 1,414  
Total Ballots Cast 35,877  
Registered Voters


39,188  
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2020Nov 3 Q Measure Q 

City of Santa Rosa Transactions and Use Tax To continue locally controlled funding, that the state cannot take, and protect city services, including 911 emergency, paramedic and fire response; disaster, wildfire, and pandemic preparedness and response; keep city parks c...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
61,163 71.8%
23,970 28.2%
Total Votes Cast 85,133  
Over/Undervotes 3,489  
Total Ballots Cast 88,622  
Registered Voters


100,498  
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2020Nov 3 V Measure V 

City of Sonoma Sales Tax Extension To continue funding general city services, including: emergency preparedness, infrastructure, street maintenance, parks, open space, community services, ambulance services, public safety, and supporting Sonoma’s quality of life, shal...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
4,645 68.9%
2,094 31.1%
Total Votes Cast 6,739  
Over/Undervotes 336  
Total Ballots Cast 7,075  
Registered Voters


7,650  
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2020Nov 3 W Measure W 

City of Sonoma Growth Boundary To continue the existing protections provided by the current Urban Growth Boundary (“UGB”), such as preventing urban sprawl and preserving agricultural land and open space, shall the City of Sonoma extend its UGB until December 31, 204...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
5,261 78.7%
1,426 21.3%
Total Votes Cast 6,687  
Over/Undervotes 388  
Total Ballots Cast 7,075  
Registered Voters


7,650  
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2020Nov 3 X Measure X 

City of Sonoma Cannabis Business Tax To provide funding for general City services including, but not limited to, police, fire, roads, parks, and recreation, shall the City on an ongoing basis tax cannabis (marijuana) and hemp businesses at annual rates not to exceed 4% ...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
5,170 77.8%
1,473 22.2%
Total Votes Cast 6,643  
Over/Undervotes 432  
Total Ballots Cast 7,075  
Registered Voters


7,650  
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2020Nov 3 Y Measure Y 

City of Sonoma Cannabis Cultivation and Business Shall the Initiative Measure amending the Municipal Code to permit personal cannabis cultivation on all residential properties and establishment and operation of cannabis businesses within the City, including commercial c...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
2,896 43.6%
winner
3,753 56.4%
Total Votes Cast 6,649  
Over/Undervotes 426  
Total Ballots Cast 7,075  
Registered Voters


7,650  
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2020Nov 3 Z Measure Z 

Kenwood Fire Protection Ratify Appropriations Limit Shall the Kenwood Fire Protection District adopt Ordinance No. 20/21-01 ratifying its appropriations limits to assure continued fire, rescue and emergency medical services?See Details »
Local Referendum Kenwood District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,058 94.8%
58 5.2%
Total Votes Cast 1,116  
Over/Undervotes 35  
Total Ballots Cast 1,151  
Registered Voters


1,228  
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2020May 5 K Measure K 

To reduce local fire risk, preserve public safety and ensure essential fire prevention, protection and emergency medical response is provided to our community, shall the Northern Sonoma County Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 19/20-0115-001 be adopted, a special tax,...See Details »
Local Referendum Northern Sonoma County District
Choice Votes %
winner
856 63.2%
499 36.8%
Total Votes Cast 1,355  
Over/Undervotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast


1,356  
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2020Nov 3 AA Measure AA 

Timber Cove Fire Protection District, Parcel Tax To continue to protect lives and property, shall the Timber Cove Fire Protection District levy an annual parcel tax of $185 per parcel for 15 years, raising approximately $92,500 per year, to fund code-mandated higher-co...See Details »
Local Referendum Timber Cove District
Choice Votes %
winner
185 74.0%
65 26.0%
Total Votes Cast 250  
Over/Undervotes 7  
Total Ballots Cast 257  
Registered Voters


282  
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2020Nov 3 BB Measure BB 

North Sonoma County Healthcare District, Sale Agreement With no additional taxes and to assure continuing emergency medical services, acute hospital inpatient services and outpatient services to meet the needs of local residents, shall the North Sonoma County Healthcar...See Details »
Local Referendum North Sonoma County District
Choice Votes %
winner
26,696 84.5%
4,900 15.5%
Total Votes Cast 31,596  
Over/Undervotes 1,493  
Total Ballots Cast 33,089  
Registered Voters


36,311  
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2020Nov 3 CC Measure CC 

Petaluma Health Care District, Sale Agreement To assure continued operation of Petaluma Valley Hospital as an acute care hospital with 24/7 walk-in basic emergency care for a minimum of 20 years, shall the Petaluma Health Care District enter into an agreement to sell P...See Details »
Local Referendum Petaluma District
Choice Votes %
winner
37,873 84.4%
7,012 15.6%
Total Votes Cast 44,885  
Over/Undervotes 2,552  
Total Ballots Cast 47,437  
Registered Voters


51,918  
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2020Mar 3 Measure C 

To improve the quality of local schools without increasing estimated tax rates; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; improve student access to computers and modern technology; and modernize/renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Bellevue Union Schoo...See Details »
Local Referendum Bellevue Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
2,962 59.9%
1,983 40.1%
Total Votes Cast 4,945  
Over/Undervotes 248  
Total Ballots Cast


5,193  
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2020Nov 3 M Measure M 

Fort Ross School District Parcel Tax To provide funds offsetting state revenue cuts for support of quality academic programs (including reading, writing, math, science, technology, enrichment activities, art, music, and drama), retention of highly qualified teachers, an...See Details »
Local Referendum Fort Ross School District
Choice Votes %
winner
276 67.3%
134 32.7%
Total Votes Cast 410  
Over/Undervotes 17  
Total Ballots Cast 427  
Registered Voters


466  
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2020Mar 3 Measure A 

To improve the quality of Geyserville schools; repair/replace outdated heating, ventilation and airconditioning systems; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and repair or replace leaky roofs; shall Geyserville Unified School District’s measure...See Details »
Local Referendum Geyserville Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
426 60.0%
284 40.0%
Total Votes Cast 710  
Over/Undervotes 29  
Total Ballots Cast


739  
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2020Mar 3 Measure D 

To modernize and renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; repair or replace roofs; acquire land; and make health and safety improvements, shall the Roseland Elementary School District measure authorizing $9,400,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, a...See Details »
Local Referendum Roseland School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,326 62.6%
793 37.4%
Total Votes Cast 2,119  
Over/Undervotes 124  
Total Ballots Cast


2,243  
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2020Nov 3 N Measure N 

Sebastopol Union School District Parcel Tax To provide stable funding the State cannot take away, not increase the existing tax rate, protect academic programs in reading assistance, writing, math, art, science and music, retain qualified teachers, and maintain student ...See Details »
Local Referendum Sebastopol Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
5,795 74.8%
1,957 25.3%
Total Votes Cast 7,752  
Over/Undervotes 388  
Total Ballots Cast 8,140  
Registered Voters


8,823  
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2020Mar 3 Measure E 

To improve the quality of local schools; increase energy-efficiency by installing solar panels; make health and safety improvements; and modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Sebastopol Union School District’s measure be adopted authorizin...See Details »
Local Referendum Sebastopol Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
3,976 65.9%
2,054 34.1%
Total Votes Cast 6,030  
Over/Undervotes 288  
Total Ballots Cast


6,318  
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2020Nov 3 L Measure L 

Shoreline Unified School District, Parcel Tax Renewal To ensure quality education in local schools with stable local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Shoreline Unified School District’s measure to enhance science, technology, engineering, and math prog...See Details »
Local Referendum Shoreline Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,039 73.4%
376 26.6%
Total Votes Cast 1,415  
Over/Undervotes 53  
Total Ballots Cast 1,468  
Registered Voters


1,545  
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2020Mar 3 Measure F 

To improve the quality of local schools; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; increase student safety by improving drop-off and pick-up areas; and modernize/construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall West Side Union School D...See Details »
Local Referendum West Side Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
270 62.1%
165 37.9%
Total Votes Cast 435  
Over/Undervotes 19  
Total Ballots Cast


454  
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2020Mar 3 Measure B 

To renew and provide stable funding that the State cannot take away; maintain and improve the schools’ woodshop, culinary, media and other career technical education programs; keep school libraries open; and maintain/improve the schools’ art, music and drama programs; ...See Details »
Local Referendum West Sonoma County Union High School District
Choice Votes %
winner
16,897 68.9%
7,623 31.1%
Total Votes Cast 24,520  
Over/Undervotes 744  
Total Ballots Cast


25,264  
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2020May 5 J Measure J 

Shall the measure proposed by the Coast Life Support District to increase the current special tax rate to an amount not to exceed $61 per unit of benefit for emergency medical services and operating expenses of the District as set forth in the ordinance, providing $1,180,3...See Details »
Local Referendum Coast Life Support District
Choice Votes %
winner
778 83.8%
150 16.2%
Total Votes Cast 928  
Over/Undervotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast


929  
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2019Nov 5 B Measure B 

To continue the existing protections provided by the current Urban Growth Boundary ("UGB"), such as preventing urban sprawl, protecting community separators, and preserving agricultural land and open space, shall the City of Rohnert Park extend its UGB until December 31, 2...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Rohnert Park
Choice Votes %
winner
5,733 90.6%
595 9.4%
Total Votes Cast 6,328  
Over/Undervotes 8  
Total Ballots Cast 6,336  
Registered Voters


22,378  
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2019Nov 5 D Measure D 

Shall the Bodega Bay Fire Protection District adopt Ordinance No. 19/20-01 retaining its increased limits on appropriations to assure continued fire, rescue and emergency medical services?See Details »
Local Referendum Bodega Bay District
Choice Votes %
winner
461 95.3%
23 4.8%
Total Votes Cast 484  
Over/Undervotes 3  
Total Ballots Cast 487  
Registered Voters


968  
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2019Nov 5 E Measure E 

In order to continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Gold Ridge Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2019/20 1, authorizing the District to levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Attachment "A" of the Ordinance of $200.00 for residential properties;...See Details »
Local Referendum Gold Ridge District
Choice Votes %
winner
3,358 70.6%
1,399 29.4%
Total Votes Cast 4,757  
Over/Undervotes 3  
Total Ballots Cast 4,760  
Registered Voters


10,571  
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2019Nov 5 F Measure F 

In order to continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Graton Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2019-11-01, authorizing the District to impose and levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Attachment "A" of the Ordinance of $250.00 for residential pro...See Details »
Local Referendum Graton District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,604 76.8%
484 23.2%
Total Votes Cast 2,088  
Over/Undervotes 5  
Total Ballots Cast 2,093  
Registered Voters


4,345  
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2019Mar 5 A Measure ASee Details » Local Referendum Palm Drive District
Choice Votes %
winner
6,376 75.7%
2,049 24.3%
Total Votes Cast 8,425  
Over/Undervotes 15  
Total Ballots Cast 8,440  
Registered Voters 24,746  
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2019Nov 5 C Measure C 

In order to continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Occidental Community Services District Ordinance No. 2019-02, authorizing the District to impose and levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Attachment "A" of the Ordinance of $200.00 for residential...See Details »
Local Referendum Occidental District
Choice Votes %
winner
745 83.3%
149 16.7%
Total Votes Cast 894  
Over/Undervotes 6  
Total Ballots Cast 900  
Registered Voters


1,816  
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2018Nov 6 James M. Humes - Presiding Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 1
Choice Votes %
109,454 74.6%
37,303 25.4%
Total Votes Cast 146,757  
Over/Undervotes 67,112  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
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2018Nov 6 Carol A. Corrigan - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention State of California
Choice Votes %
104,557 68.4%
48,296 31.6%
Total Votes Cast 152,853  
Over/Undervotes 61,016  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
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2018Nov 6 Leondra R. Kruger - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention State of California
Choice Votes %
118,554 78.5%
32,409 21.5%
Total Votes Cast 150,963  
Over/Undervotes 62,906  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
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2018Nov 6 Sandra Marguilles - Associate Justice of the Appellate CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 1
Choice Votes %
113,347 76.0%
35,874 24.0%
Total Votes Cast 149,221  
Over/Undervotes 64,648  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
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2018Nov 6 James A. Richman - Associate Justice of the Appellate CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 2
Choice Votes %
95,274 66.4%
48,318 33.7%
Total Votes Cast 143,592  
Over/Undervotes 70,277  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
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2018Nov 6 Maria Miller - Associate Justice of the Appellate CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 2
Choice Votes %
107,736 73.5%
38,768 26.5%
Total Votes Cast 146,504  
Over/Undervotes 67,365  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
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2018Nov 6 1 Proposition 1 

Authorizes $4 billion of state general obligation bonds to fund existing housing programs. Includes $1.5 billion for Multifamily Housing Program for low-income residents, $1 billion for loans to help veterans purchase farms and homes, $450 million for infill and trans...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
124,577 61.5%
78,161 38.6%
Total Votes Cast 202,738  
Over/Undervotes 11,034  
Total Ballots Cast


213,772  
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2018Nov 6 2 Proposition 2 

Ratifies existing law establishing the No Place Like Home Program, which finances permanent housing for individuals with mental illness who are homeless or at risk for chronic homelessness, as being consistent with the Mental Health Services Act approved by the elector...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
135,738 66.8%
67,457 33.2%
Total Votes Cast 203,195  
Over/Undervotes 10,577  
Total Ballots Cast


213,772  
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2018Nov 6 3 Proposition 3 

Authorizes $8.877 billion in state general obligation bonds for various infrastructure projects: $3.03 billion for safe drinking water and water quality, $2.895 billion for watershed and fisheries improvements, $940 million for habitat protection, $855 million for impr...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
108,078 53.7%
93,248 46.3%
Total Votes Cast 201,326  
Over/Undervotes 12,446  
Total Ballots Cast


213,772  
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2018Nov 6 4 Proposition 4 

Authorizes $1.5 billion in bonds, to be repaid from state’s General Fund, to fund grants for construction, expansion, renovation, and equipping of qualifying children’s hospitals. Designates 72 percent of funds to qualifying private nonprofit hospitals providing c...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
125,303 62.1%
76,371 37.9%
Total Votes Cast 201,674  
Over/Undervotes 12,098  
Total Ballots Cast


213,772  
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2018Nov 6 5 Proposition 5 

Removes the following current requirements for homeowners who are over 55 years old or severely disabled to transfer their property tax base to a replacement residence: that replacement property be of equal or lesser value, replacement residence be in specific county, ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
66,899 33.2%
134,768 66.8%
Total Votes Cast 201,667  
Over/Undervotes 12,114  
Total Ballots Cast


213,781  
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2018Nov 6 6 Proposition 6 

Repeals a 2017 transportation law’s tax and fee provisions that pay for repairs and improvements to local roads, state highways, and public transportation. Requires the Legislature to submit any measure enacting specified taxes or fees on gas or diesel fuel, or on t...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
59,166 28.6%
147,467 71.4%
Total Votes Cast 206,633  
Over/Undervotes 7,151  
Total Ballots Cast


213,784  
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2018Nov 6 7 Proposition 7 

Establishes the time zone designated by federal law as “Pacific standard time” as the standard time within California. Provides that California daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday of March and ends at 2 a.m. on the first Sunday of November, ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
120,621 59.2%
82,983 40.8%
Total Votes Cast 203,604  
Over/Undervotes 10,245  
Total Ballots Cast


213,849  
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2018Nov 6 8 Proposition 8 

Limits the charges to 115 percent of the costs for direct patient care and quality improvement costs, including training, patient education, and technology support. Requires rebates and penalties if charges exceed the limit. Requires annual reporting to the state reg...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
85,963 42.2%
117,628 57.8%
Total Votes Cast 203,591  
Over/Undervotes 10,258  
Total Ballots Cast


213,849  
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2018Nov 6 10 Proposition 10 

Repeals state law that currently restricts the scope of rent-control policies that cities and other local jurisdictions may impose. Allows policies that would limit the rental rates that residential-property owners may charge for new tenants, new construction, and si...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
91,909 44.8%
113,488 55.3%
Total Votes Cast 205,397  
Over/Undervotes 8,452  
Total Ballots Cast


213,849  
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2018Nov 6 11 Proposition 11 

Makes labor law entitling hourly employees to take work breaks for meals and rest, without being on-call, inapplicable to private-sector emergency ambulance employees. Regulates timing of meal breaks for these employees. Eliminates employers’ liability—in actions...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
109,292 54.4%
91,535 45.6%
Total Votes Cast 200,827  
Over/Undervotes 13,022  
Total Ballots Cast


213,849  
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2018Nov 6 12 Proposition 12 

Establishes new minimum space requirements for confining veal calves, breeding pigs, and egg-laying hens. Requires egg-laying hens be raised in cage-free environment after December 31, 2021. Prohibits certain commercial sales of specified meat and egg products deriv...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
124,640 61.6%
77,592 38.4%
Total Votes Cast 202,232  
Over/Undervotes 11,617  
Total Ballots Cast


213,849  
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2018Nov 6 M Measure M 

To improve and protect Sonoma County's regional and neighborhood parks; safeguard water supplies, streams, rivers; reduce future wildfire risk; preserve fish and wildlife habitat; conserve natural areas for future generations; support community health and expand walking, h...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
148,130 72.6%
55,852 27.4%
Total Votes Cast 203,982  
Over/Undervotes 9,720  
Total Ballots Cast


213,702  
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2018Nov 6 P Measure P 

Shall the City of Healdsburg amend its current Growth Management Ordinance to allow for the construction of an average of 50 additional multifamily income-restricted rental units per year?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
winner
2,918 55.8%
2,315 44.2%
Total Votes Cast 5,233  
Over/Undervotes 218  
Total Ballots Cast


5,451  
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2018Nov 6 N Measure N 

To aid recovery and provide affordable housing for low- and middle-income families, veterans, seniors, disabled, and other vulnerable populations, provide supportive housing for the homeless; and help low- and middle-income households purchase homes in their communities, s...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
40,243 61.7%
25,018 38.3%
Total Votes Cast 65,261  
Over/Undervotes 3,128  
Total Ballots Cast


68,389  
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2018Nov 6 O Measure O 

To provide temporary funding to recover from the October 2017 fires and preserve city services including maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response times and neighborhood police patrols; repairing potholes, streets and sidewalks; rebuilding firefighting infrastructure and fire p...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
40,348 61.6%
25,184 38.4%
Total Votes Cast 65,532  
Over/Undervotes 2,794  
Total Ballots Cast


68,326  
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2018Nov 6 Q Measure Q 

Shall the measure to extend until repealed by the voters, the previously approved City of Sebastopol's 0.5% increase in transactions and use tax, which annually raises $1,400,000, be adopted?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sebastopol
Choice Votes %
winner
2,778 68.2%
1,298 31.8%
Total Votes Cast 4,076  
Over/Undervotes 306  
Total Ballots Cast


4,382  
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2018Nov 6 R Measure R 

Shall the measure to clarify and increase the City of Sebastopol's transient occupancy tax by 2%, until repealed by the voters, which is estimated to annually raise $514,000, be adopted?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sebastopol
Choice Votes %
winner
2,903 71.4%
1,161 28.6%
Total Votes Cast 4,064  
Over/Undervotes 318  
Total Ballots Cast


4,382  
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2018Nov 6 S Measure S 

To provide funding for infrastructure and general City services including, but not limited to, police, fire, emergency preparedness, streets, parks, open space, and recreation, plus affordable/workforce housing shall City of Sonoma increase the ongoing transient occupancy ...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
4,452 79.9%
1,119 20.1%
Total Votes Cast 5,571  
Over/Undervotes 326  
Total Ballots Cast


5,897  
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2018Nov 6 T Measure T 

To continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Glen Ellen Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2018/2019-01, authorizing the District to levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Attachment "A" of the Ordinance of $200.00 for residential properties; $100....See Details »
Local Referendum Glen Ellen District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,023 75.7%
329 24.3%
Total Votes Cast 1,352  
Over/Undervotes 65  
Total Ballots Cast


1,417  
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2018Nov 6 U Measure U 

To continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Monte Rio Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 18/19-01 authorizing a special tax based on use codes shown on Exhibit A of the Ordinance of $200.00 for residential properties, $50.00 for each campsite, $400.00 for...See Details »
Local Referendum Monte Rio District
Choice Votes %
winner
739 70.5%
309 29.5%
Total Votes Cast 1,048  
Over/Undervotes 102  
Total Ballots Cast


1,150  
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2018Nov 6 V Measure V 

Shall the North Sonoma Coast Fire Protection District adopt Ordinance No. 17/18-1 setting the District permanent appropriations limit as the final step in forming the District?See Details »
Local Referendum North Sonoma Coast District
Choice Votes %
winner
800 95.8%
35 4.2%
Total Votes Cast 835  
Over/Undervotes 68  
Total Ballots Cast


903  
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2018Nov 6 W Measure W 

To prevent fire station closures, institute new ambulance service, hire and retain full-time firefighters, shall Rancho Adobe Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2018-02 be approved authorizing the District to repeal the existing parcel tax and impose and levy a special...See Details »
Local Referendum Rancho Adobe District
Choice Votes %
winner
6,430 70.3%
2,717 29.7%
Total Votes Cast 9,147  
Over/Undervotes 440  
Total Ballots Cast


9,587  
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2018Nov 6 X Measure X 

To continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Schell Vista Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2018/2019-01, authorizing the District to levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Exhibit "A" at a maximum rate of $200.00 for residential properties, $0.14...See Details »
Local Referendum Schell-Vista District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,475 73.6%
529 26.4%
Total Votes Cast 2,004  
Over/Undervotes 86  
Total Ballots Cast


2,090  
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2018Nov 6 Y Measure Y 

To continue to provide fire and emergency services, shall Valley of the Moon Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2018/2019-01, authorizing the District to levy a special tax based on use codes shown on Attachment "A" of the Ordinance of $200.00 for residential propertie...See Details »
Local Referendum Valley of the Moon District
Choice Votes %
winner
5,364 66.5%
2,698 33.5%
Total Votes Cast 8,062  
Over/Undervotes 464  
Total Ballots Cast


8,526  
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2018Nov 6 H Measure H 

To improve the quality of education; repair/replace leaky roofs; up grade in adequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; and modernize, construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Cloverdale Unified School District issue ...See Details »
Local Referendum Cloverdale School District
Choice Votes %
winner
2,599 60.4%
1,702 39.6%
Total Votes Cast 4,301  
Over/Undervotes 256  
Total Ballots Cast


4,557  
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2018Nov 6 J Measure J 

To improve the quality of education; replace outdated heating and ventilation systems; repair or replace leaky roofs; and modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Monte Rio Union Elementary School District issue $3,300,000 of bonds at legal rat...See Details »
Local Referendum Monte Rio Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
707 71.1%
287 28.9%
Total Votes Cast 994  
Over/Undervotes 54  
Total Ballots Cast


1,048  
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2018Nov 6 K Measure K 

To improve the quality of education; modernize and renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student access to computers and modern technology; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; shall Oak Grove Union School District iss...See Details »
Local Referendum Oak Grove Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,540 60.1%
1,024 39.9%
Total Votes Cast 2,564  
Over/Undervotes 274  
Total Ballots Cast


2,838  
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2018Nov 6 L Measure L 

To improve the quality of education; repair and replace leaky roofs; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall Old Adobe Union School District issue $38,500,000 of bonds at legal rat...See Details »
Local Referendum Old Adobe Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
7,028 64.1%
3,937 35.9%
Total Votes Cast 10,965  
Over/Undervotes 1,131  
Total Ballots Cast


12,096  
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2018Nov 6 I Measure I 

To repair and modernize outdated classrooms and buildings, replace aging portables, upgrade infrastructure, construct new educational facilities, and improve access to technology, shall Shoreline Unified School District issue $19.5 million in bonds at legal interest rates,...See Details »
Local Referendum Shoreline Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
667 61.7%
415 38.4%
Total Votes Cast 1,082  
Over/Undervotes 99  
Total Ballots Cast


1,181  
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2016Nov 8 51 Proposition 51 

Authorizes $9 billion in general obligation bonds for new construction and modernization of K–12 public school facilities; charter schools and vocational education facilities; and California Community Colleges facilities. Fiscal Impact: State costs of about $17.6 bi...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
124,588 56.0%
97,722 44.0%
Total Votes Cast 222,310  
Over/Undervotes 15,048  
Total Ballots Cast


237,358  
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2016Nov 8 52 Proposition 52 

Extends indefinitely an existing statute that imposes fees on hospitals to fund Medi-Cal health care services, care for uninsured patients, and children’s health coverage. Fiscal Impact: Uncertain fiscal effect, ranging from relatively little impact to annual state ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
157,303 71.6%
62,370 28.4%
Total Votes Cast 219,673  
Over/Undervotes 17,685  
Total Ballots Cast


237,358  
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2016Nov 8 53 Proposition 53 

Requires statewide voter approval before any revenue bonds can be issued or sold by the state for certain projects if the bond amount exceeds $2 billion. Fiscal Impact: State and local fiscal effects are unknown and would depend on which projects are affected by the m...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
84,500 39.1%
131,426 60.9%
Total Votes Cast 215,926  
Over/Undervotes 21,432  
Total Ballots Cast


237,358  
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2016Nov 8 54 Proposition 54 

Prohibits Legislature from passing any bill unless published on Internet for 72 hours before vote. Requires Legislature to record its proceedings and post on Internet. Authorizes use of recordings. Fiscal Impact: One-time costs of $1 million to $2 million and ongoing ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
127,767 59.6%
86,783 40.5%
Total Votes Cast 214,550  
Over/Undervotes 22,808  
Total Ballots Cast


237,358  
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2016Nov 8 55 Proposition 55 

Extends by twelve years the temporary personal income tax increases enacted in 2012 on earnings over $250,000, with revenues allocated to K–12 schools, California Community Colleges, and, in certain years, healthcare. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues—$4 bil...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
149,241 67.2%
72,749 32.8%
Total Votes Cast 221,990  
Over/Undervotes 15,368  
Total Ballots Cast


237,358  
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2016Nov 8 57 Proposition 57 

Allows parole consideration for nonviolent felons. Authorizes sentence credits for rehabilitation, good behavior, and education. Provides juvenile court judge decides whether juvenile will be prosecuted as adult. Fiscal Impact: Net state savings likely in the tens of ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
156,090 69.7%
67,839 30.3%
Total Votes Cast 223,929  
Over/Undervotes 12,830  
Total Ballots Cast


236,759  
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2016Nov 8 58 Proposition 58 

Preserves requirement that public schools ensure students obtain English language proficiency. Requires school districts to solicit parent/community input in developing language acquisition programs. Requires instruction to ensure English acquisition as rapidly and ef...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
174,690 77.8%
49,925 22.2%
Total Votes Cast 224,615  
Over/Undervotes 12,144  
Total Ballots Cast


236,759  
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2016Nov 8 59 Proposition 59 

Shall California's elected officials use all of their constitutional authority, including, but not limited to, proposing and ratifying one or more amendments to the United States Constitution, to overturn Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010) 558 U.S. ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
136,286 63.8%
77,325 36.2%
Total Votes Cast 213,611  
Over/Undervotes 23,148  
Total Ballots Cast


236,759  
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2016Nov 8 60 Proposition 60 

Requires adult film performers to use condoms during filming of sexual intercourse. Requires producers to pay for performer vaccinations, testing, and medical examinations. Requires producers to post condom requirement at film sites. Fiscal Impact: Likely reduction of...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
81,209 37.5%
135,646 62.6%
Total Votes Cast 216,855  
Over/Undervotes 19,904  
Total Ballots Cast


236,759  
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2016Nov 8 61 Proposition 61 

Prohibits state from buying any prescription drug from a drug manufacturer at price over lowest price paid for the drug by United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts managed care programs funded through Medi-Cal. Fiscal Impact: Potential for state savings o...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
113,040 52.0%
104,368 48.0%
Total Votes Cast 217,408  
Over/Undervotes 19,351  
Total Ballots Cast


236,759  
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2016Nov 8 62 Proposition 62 

Repeals death penalty and replaces it with life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Applies retroactively to existing death sentences. Increases the portion of life inmates' wages that may be applied to victim restitution. Fiscal Impact: Net ongoing reduction ...See Details »
Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
122,533 55.0%
100,364 45.0%
Total Votes Cast 222,897  
Over/Undervotes 13,862  
Total Ballots Cast


236,759  
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2016Nov 8 J Measure J 

To expand, maintain, and restore Sonoma County parks for future generations; protect drinking water sources, streams, and rivers; protect natural areas; preserve fish and wildlife habitat; reduce wildfire risk and; increase walking, hiking, and biking trails, shall Sonoma ...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
45,444 65.1%
24,346 34.9%
Total Votes Cast 69,790  
Over/Undervotes 4,624  
Total Ballots Cast


74,414  
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2016Nov 8 K Measure K 

In order to preserve rural open space and agricultural land, maintain community identities, and prevent sprawl, shall the “Community Separators Protection Ordinance” be adopted to amend the Sonoma County General Plan to require voter approval of changes to the General ...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
173,309 81.4%
39,596 18.6%
Total Votes Cast 212,905  
Over/Undervotes 23,595  
Total Ballots Cast


236,500  
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2016Nov 8 L Measure L 

To address the impacts of tourists by investing in roads, emergency response, workforce housing for families and veterans, water quality protection, and other County services, shall Sonoma County increase the transient occupancy tax from 9% to 12%, until repealed, and paid...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
149,472 68.2%
69,666 31.8%
Total Votes Cast 219,138  
Over/Undervotes 17,332  
Total Ballots Cast


236,470  
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2016Nov 8 M Measure M 

Shall the “Sonoma County Transgenic Contamination Prevention Ordinance,” which would 1) prohibit the propagation, cultivation, raising, or growing of genetically engineered organisms, as defined in the ordinance, in the unincorporated County; 2) require the Sonoma Coun...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
122,399 57.4%
90,947 42.6%
Total Votes Cast 213,346  
Over/Undervotes 23,118  
Total Ballots Cast


236,464  
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2016Nov 8 Y Measure Y 

Sonoma County Library Sales TaxSee Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
winner
159,857 72.0%
62,208 28.0%
Total Votes Cast 222,065  
Over/Undervotes 14,382  
Total Ballots Cast 236,447  
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2016Nov 8 P Measure P 

To fund essential City services such as police, streets, parks, libraries, senior and youth programs, shall an ordinance be adopted imposing a tax on all permitted cannabis businesses in Cloverdale, at a rate of up to 10% on gross receipts, to raise estimated revenues of $...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Cloverdale
Choice Votes %
winner
2,742 73.8%
975 26.2%
Total Votes Cast 3,717  
Over/Undervotes 205  
Total Ballots Cast


3,922  
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2016Nov 8 Q Measure Q 

Shall an ordinance amending the General Plan of the City of Cotati to extend the current Urban Growth Boundary for an additional 30 years be adopted?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Cotati
Choice Votes %
winner
2,267 69.6%
991 30.4%
Total Votes Cast 3,258  
Over/Undervotes 486  
Total Ballots Cast


3,744  
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2016Nov 8 R Measure R 

Shall Healdsburg voters amend the existing Growth Management Ordinance to increase inclusionary housing requirements on new development to 30%, remove existing restrictions on the number of new residential units allowed per year, adopt and periodically amend new growth man...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
2,304 40.7%
winner
3,362 59.3%
Total Votes Cast 5,666  
Over/Undervotes 282  
Total Ballots Cast


5,948  
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2016Nov 8 S Measure S 

To increase, improve and preserve the City’s affordable housing stock, shall the City of Healdsburg be authorized to levy an ongoing 2% transient occupancy tax (or “hotel” tax) on persons who occupy hotel rooms for 30 days or less, increasing the maximum hotel tax ra...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
winner
3,814 68.4%
1,760 31.6%
Total Votes Cast 5,574  
Over/Undervotes 374  
Total Ballots Cast


5,948  
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2016Nov 8 T Measure T 

Shall the City of Healdsburg institute a moratorium on water fluoridation in the city until such time as the manufacturer of the fluoridating chemical provides information regarding the identification of any contaminants in the fluoridating chemical batch, and a toxicologi...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
2,433 43.0%
winner
3,223 57.0%
Total Votes Cast 5,656  
Over/Undervotes 292  
Total Ballots Cast


5,948  
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2016Nov 8 N Measure N 

To maintain financial stability and funding, without increasing taxes, for city services, such as police/fire protection; 9-1-1 emergency response; street/pothole repair; parks/recreation programs; affordable housing/homelessness services; and other general city services, ...See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
50,114 72.5%
19,001 27.5%
Total Votes Cast 69,115  
Over/Undervotes 6,873  
Total Ballots Cast


75,988  
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2016Nov 8 O Measure O 

Shall the City of Santa Rosa amend the minimum funding requirements for public safety services, including police, fire, and gang-prevention, to reflect City FY 2015-16 General Fund budget levels?See Details »
Local Referendum City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
winner
47,950 72.2%
18,502 27.8%
Total Votes Cast 66,452  
Over/Undervotes 9,527  
Total Ballots Cast


75,979  
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2016Nov 8 U Measure U 

Sales Tax ExtensionSee Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
4,306 73.3%
1,568 26.7%
Total Votes Cast 5,874  
Over/Undervotes 463  
Total Ballots Cast 6,337  
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2016Nov 8 V Measure V 

Leaf Blower RegulationsSee Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
2,975 50.2%
2,956 49.8%
Total Votes Cast 5,931  
Over/Undervotes 406  
Total Ballots Cast 6,337  
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2016Nov 8 W Measure W 

Smoking and Tobacco RegulationsSee Details »
Local Referendum City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
winner
4,156 70.7%
1,725 29.3%
Total Votes Cast 5,881  
Over/Undervotes 456  
Total Ballots Cast 6,337  
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2016Nov 8 C Measure C 

To bring all classrooms up to the same standard and protect quality education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District improve classrooms, science labs and libraries to meet modern educational/safety standards; remov...See Details »
Local Referendum Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
12,897 64.4%
7,117 35.6%
Total Votes Cast 20,014  
Over/Undervotes 3,440  
Total Ballots Cast


23,454  
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2016Nov 8 G Measure G 

To Improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; modernize, construct, and/or renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; increase student access to modern technolo...See Details »
Local Referendum Gurneville School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,861 71.6%
737 28.4%
Total Votes Cast 2,598  
Over/Undervotes 213  
Total Ballots Cast


2,811  
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2016Nov 8 D Measure D 

To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; construct, modernize, and renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and...See Details »
Local Referendum Healdsburg School District
Choice Votes %
winner
5,455 66.2%
2,792 33.9%
Total Votes Cast 8,247  
Over/Undervotes 709  
Total Ballots Cast


8,956  
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2016Nov 8 H Measure H 

To renew the community’s commitment to great local schools by enhancing computer and technology education, maintaining libraries, preserving classroom and instrumental music programs, and supporting science programs with $1.1 million In annual funding, shall the Rincon V...See Details »
Local Referendum Rincon Valley Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
14,400 70.9%
5,923 29.1%
Total Votes Cast 20,323  
Over/Undervotes 2,564  
Total Ballots Cast


22,887  
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2016Nov 8 E Measure E 

To upgrade classrooms, science labs and school facilities to meet safety and academic standards; repair/replace leaky roofs, deteriorating plumbing and outdated/ inefficient heating and cooling systems; ensure schools are accessible for students with disabilities; and expa...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma Valley Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
12,845 70.4%
5,401 29.6%
Total Votes Cast 18,246  
Over/Undervotes 1,446  
Total Ballots Cast


19,692  
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2016Nov 8 X Measure X 

To repair or replace outdated plumbing and sewer systems; and modernize/renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Waugh School District issue $4,000,000 of bonds, at legal rates, with an independent ...See Details »
Local Referendum Waugh School District
Choice Votes %
winner
628 66.5%
317 33.5%
Total Votes Cast 945  
Over/Undervotes 97  
Total Ballots Cast


1,042  
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2016Nov 8 I Measure I 

To provide stable funding the State cannot take away, protect academic programs in reading assistance, writing, math, art, science and vocal and instrumental music, retain qualified teachers, maintain student counseling services, and provide books and instructional materia...See Details »
Local Referendum Wilmar Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
1,160 65.7%
605 34.3%
Total Votes Cast 1,765  
Over/Undervotes 182  
Total Ballots Cast


1,947  
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2016Nov 8 F Measure F 

To improve the quality of education at Windsor schools by providing 21st Century classrooms, upgrading libraries and science labs, improving classroom technology, updating safety and security, renovating and modernizing older schools, repairing and replacing roofs, adding ...See Details »
Local Referendum Windsor Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
7,880 62.0%
4,837 38.0%
Total Votes Cast 12,717  
Over/Undervotes 1,001  
Total Ballots Cast


13,718  
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2015Jun 2 A Measure A 

Shall the people of Sonoma County enact a one-quarter percent sales tax for general governmental purposes such as public safety, local roads and pothole repair, senior, student and veterans transit and other essential services within the nine cities and unincorporated area...See Details »
Local Referendum Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
32,741 38.4%
winner
52,630 61.7%
Total Votes Cast 85,371  
Over/Undervotes 186  
Total Ballots Cast 85,557  
Registered Voters


240,067  
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2015Nov 3 B Measure B 

To maintain quality education without increasing taxes and preserve local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District maintain reading, writing, math and science programs; attract and retain qualified teachers; keep school l...See Details »
Local Referendum Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
5,052 68.3%
2,349 31.7%
Total Votes Cast 7,401  
Over/Undervotes 17  
Total Ballots Cast 7,418  
Registered Voters


22,643  
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2015Nov 3 C Measure C 

Without increasing the current tax rate, to support academic excellence, provide stable funding the State cannot take away, to keep school libraries open, maintain computer and technology programs, reading programs, for small class sizes, music programs and for necessary p...See Details »
Local Referendum Wilmar Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
443 62.8%
263 37.3%
Total Votes Cast 706  
Over/Undervotes 4  
Total Ballots Cast 710  
Registered Voters


1,959  
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