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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/Under Votes 67,112  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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2018Nov 6 Peter John Siggins - Presiding Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 3
Choice Votes %
103,146 72.2%
39,696 27.8%
Total Votes Cast 142,842  
Over/Under Votes 70,930  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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2018Nov 6 Barbara Jones - Presiding Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 5
Choice Votes %
118,536 81.3%
27,288 18.7%
Total Votes Cast 145,824  
Over/Under Votes 67,948  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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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/Under Votes 61,016  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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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/Under Votes 62,906  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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2018Nov 6 Sandra Margulies - 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/Under Votes 64,648  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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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/Under Votes 70,277  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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2018Nov 6 Marla 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/Under Votes 67,365  
Total Ballots Cast 213,869  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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2018Nov 6 Alison M. Tucher - Associate Justice of the Appellate CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 4
Choice Votes %
115,518 79.5%
29,797 20.5%
Total Votes Cast 145,315  
Over/Under Votes 68,457  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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2018Nov 6 Jon B. Streeter - Associate Justice of the Appellate CourtSee Details » Judicial Retention District 1, Division 4
Choice Votes %
104,292 73.5%
37,657 26.5%
Total Votes Cast 141,949  
Over/Under Votes 71,823  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters 273,860  
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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/Under Votes 11,034  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 10,577  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 12,446  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 12,098  
Total Ballots Cast 213,772  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 12,114  
Total Ballots Cast 213,781  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 7,151  
Total Ballots Cast 213,784  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 10,245  
Total Ballots Cast 213,849  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 10,258  
Total Ballots Cast 213,849  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 8,452  
Total Ballots Cast 213,849  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 13,022  
Total Ballots Cast 213,849  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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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/Under Votes 11,617  
Total Ballots Cast 213,849  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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2018Nov 6 M Transactions and Use Tax 

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 ex...See Details »
Measure Sonoma County
Choice Votes %
148,130 72.6%
55,852 27.4%
Total Votes Cast 203,982  
Over/Under Votes 9,720  
Total Ballots Cast 213,702  
Registered Voters


273,860  
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2018Nov 6 P Growth Management Ordinance 

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 »
Measure City of Healdsburg
Choice Votes %
2,918 55.8%
2,315 44.2%
Total Votes Cast 5,233  
Over/Under Votes 218  
Total Ballots Cast 5,451  
Registered Voters


6,845  
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2018Nov 6 N Housing Bond 

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...See Details »
Measure City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
40,243 61.7%
25,018 38.3%
Total Votes Cast 65,261  
Over/Under Votes 3,128  
Total Ballots Cast 68,389  
Registered Voters


90,677  
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2018Nov 6 O Sales Tax 

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 »
Measure City of Santa Rosa
Choice Votes %
40,348 61.6%
25,184 38.4%
Total Votes Cast 65,532  
Over/Under Votes 2,794  
Total Ballots Cast 68,326  
Registered Voters


90,677  
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2018Nov 6 Q Sales Tax Extension 

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 »
Measure City of Sebastopol
Choice Votes %
2,778 68.2%
1,298 31.8%
Total Votes Cast 4,076  
Over/Under Votes 306  
Total Ballots Cast 4,382  
Registered Voters


5,255  
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2018Nov 6 R Transient Occupancy Tax 

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 »
Measure City of Sebastopol
Choice Votes %
2,903 71.4%
1,161 28.6%
Total Votes Cast 4,064  
Over/Under Votes 318  
Total Ballots Cast 4,382  
Registered Voters


5,255  
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2018Nov 6 S Transient Occupancy Tax 

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 transi...See Details »
Measure City of Sonoma
Choice Votes %
4,452 79.9%
1,119 20.1%
Total Votes Cast 5,571  
Over/Under Votes 326  
Total Ballots Cast 5,897  
Registered Voters


7,130  
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2018Nov 6 H Bond Issue 

To improve the quality of education; repair/replace leaky roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; and modernize, construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Cloverdale Unified School District issue $...See Details »
Measure Cloverdale Unified School District
Choice Votes %
2,599 60.4%
1,702 39.6%
Total Votes Cast 4,301  
Over/Under Votes 256  
Total Ballots Cast 4,557  
Registered Voters


5,904  
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2018Nov 6 J Bond Issue 

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 ra...See Details »
Measure Monte Rio Union School District
Choice Votes %
707 71.1%
287 28.9%
Total Votes Cast 994  
Over/Under Votes 54  
Total Ballots Cast 1,048  
Registered Voters


1,215  
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2018Nov 6 K Bond Issue 

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 is...See Details »
Measure Oak Grove Union School District
Choice Votes %
1,540 60.1%
1,024 39.9%
Total Votes Cast 2,564  
Over/Under Votes 274  
Total Ballots Cast 2,838  
Registered Voters


3,380  
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2018Nov 6 L Bond Issue 

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 ra...See Details »
Measure Old Adobe Union School District
Choice Votes %
7,028 64.1%
3,937 35.9%
Total Votes Cast 10,965  
Over/Under Votes 1,131  
Total Ballots Cast 12,096  
Registered Voters


15,329  
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2018Nov 6 I Bond Issue 

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 »
Measure Shoreline Unified School District
Choice Votes %
667 61.7%
415 38.4%
Total Votes Cast 1,082  
Over/Under Votes 99  
Total Ballots Cast 1,181  
Registered Voters


1,410  
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2018Nov 6 T Fire Parcel Tax 

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;...See Details »
Measure Glen Ellen District
Choice Votes %
1,023 75.7%
329 24.3%
Total Votes Cast 1,352  
Over/Under Votes 65  
Total Ballots Cast 1,417  
Registered Voters


1,721  
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2018Nov 6 U Fire Protection Parcel Tax 

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 camp...See Details »
Measure Monte Rio District
Choice Votes %
739 70.5%
309 29.5%
Total Votes Cast 1,048  
Over/Under Votes 102  
Total Ballots Cast 1,150  
Registered Voters


1,348  
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2018Nov 6 V Setting Appropriations Limit 

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 »
Measure North Sonoma Coast District
Choice Votes %
800 95.8%
35 4.2%
Total Votes Cast 835  
Over/Under Votes 68  
Total Ballots Cast 903  
Registered Voters


1,034  
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2018Nov 6 W Parcel Tax 

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 specia...See Details »
Measure Rancho Adobe District
Choice Votes %
6,430 70.3%
2,717 29.7%
Total Votes Cast 9,147  
Over/Under Votes 440  
Total Ballots Cast 9,587  
Registered Voters


12,135  
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2018Nov 6 X Parcel Tax 

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, $0.1...See Details »
Measure Schell-Vista District
Choice Votes %
1,475 73.6%
529 26.4%
Total Votes Cast 2,004  
Over/Under Votes 86  
Total Ballots Cast 2,090  
Registered Voters


2,518  
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2018Nov 6 Y Parcel Tax 

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 properti...See Details »
Measure Valley of the Moon District
Choice Votes %
5,364 66.5%
2,698 33.5%
Total Votes Cast 8,062  
Over/Under Votes 464  
Total Ballots Cast 8,526  
Registered Voters


10,631  
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