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- Measure A.
Term Limits: Board of Supervisors, Sheriff, District Attorney, Assessor
-- Los Angeles County
(Charter Amendment)
546,239 /
60.58% Yes votes
355,495 /
39.42% No votes
- Limits any person elected to the office of the Board of Supervisors, Sheriff, District Attorney or Assessor to three consecutive terms commencing December 2002; provided, such limitation does not apply to any unexpired term if the remainder of that term is less than one-half of the full term of office.
- Measure B.
Term Limits: Board of Supervisors
-- Los Angeles County
(Charter Amendment)
563,447 /
63.57% Yes votes
322,830 /
36.43% No votes
- Limits any person elected to the office of member of the Board of Supervisors to three consecutive terms commencing December 2002; provided, such limitation does not apply to any unexpired term if the remainder of that term is less than one-half of the full term of office.
- Measure C.
Sheriff's Department - Restructuring
-- Los Angeles County
(Charter Amendment)
513,060 /
58.85% Yes votes
358,781 /
41.15% No votes
- Shall the oversight of the Sheriff's Department be increased by adding one Assistant Sheriff and four Division Chiefs to the unclassified service; provided the additional Assistant Sheriff and two Division Chiefs may be non-sworn and appointed from outside the Sheriff's Department.
- Measure D.
City Council Authority to Legislate on Municipal Affairs
-- City of Alhambra
(Charter Amendment No. 1; Majority Vote Required)
4,442 /
68.15% Yes votes
2,076 /
31.85% No votes
- Shall the Alhambra City Charter be amended to eliminate
outdated provisions and to reaffirm the City's control over
matters of local concern by providing that the City Council
may legislate on issues which are municipal affairs as is
authorized by the Constitution of the State of California,
all of which amendments are shown in the ballot pamphlet?
- Measure E.
College Facilities Improvement
-- Long Beach Community College District
($176 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
34,580 /
64.97% Yes votes
18,645 /
35.03% No votes
- In order to renovate, repair and replace aging educational
facilities, including replacement of electrical, plumbing
and sewer systems, add classrooms, acquire equipment,
construct job training facilities and high tech computer
labs, upgrade restrooms, renovate heating and ventilation
systems, install fire safety equipment, replace outdated
classrooms and libraries and establish a Citizens Oversight
Committee, shall the Long Beach Community College District
issue $176 million in bonds, at interest rates within the
legal limits?
- Measure G.
College Facilities Improvement
-- Glendale Community College District
($98 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
14,245 /
58.13% Yes votes
10,262 /
41.87% No votes
- Shall Glendale Community College District, in order to increase education opportunities and reduce overcrowding, construct new classrooms, job training facilities, science and computer labs and student support facilities, renovate existing instructional buildings, add parking, improve energy efficiency, telecommunications and technology infrastructure, acquire property for future instructional needs, issue $98 million of bonds, at interest rates within legal limits, with citizens' oversight, independent audits, no proceeds for employees' salaries and all funds staying in our community?
- Measure H.
Limitation on Gross Floor Area of Retail Stores
-- City of Agoura Hills
(Initiative Ordinance; Majority Vote Required)
2,657 /
51.17% Yes votes
2,535 /
48.83% No votes
- Shall an initiative ordinance be adopted to amend the Agoura
Hills General Plan and Zoning Ordinance to establish a
60,000 square foot limit on the gross floor area, including
outdoor display, storage or sale, of retail stores only?
- Measure I.
School Safety, Improvement and Repair Bond of 2002
-- Azusa Unified School District
($75 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
4,200 /
74.68% Yes votes
1,424 /
25.32% No votes
- To improve, repair, replace, and renovate aging neighborhood
schools, relieve overcrowding, and qualify for state
matching funds, shall Azusa Unified School District issue
$75,000,000 in bonds, at interest rates within legal limits,
to finance the renovation, construction, acquisition and
improvement of local school facilities and land, including
replacing outdated water, lighting, electrical and sewer
systems, building classrooms and replacing portable
classrooms, with annual audits, no proceeds for
administrators' salaries, and a Citizens Oversight Committee
to monitor all expenditures?
- Measure J.
School Facilities Improvement
-- Pomona Unified School District
($68 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
7,280 /
62.75% Yes votes
4,322 /
37.25% No votes
- To relieve overcrowding, provide greater security and
safety, and improve technology, shall the Pomona Unified
School District issue $68 million of bonds at interest rates
within the legal limit to repair, build, acquire, and equip
new and existing schools throughout the District so long as
no funds are used for administrative salaries and the
spending of bond funds is reviewed by an independent citizen
oversight committee as required by law?
- Measure K.
School Facilities Improvement
-- Beverly Hills Unified School District
($90 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
4,424 /
78.18% Yes votes
1,235 /
21.82% No votes
- To repair/upgrade and improve all Beverly Hills Unified
School Dsitrct schools, construct additional classrooms,
science/computer classrooms, restrooms, and school
facilties, qualify for state grants if possible, address
building safety/health issues including upgrade electrical
wiring/power, repair/upgrade deteriorating
restrooms/plumbing/HVAC and make other imporvements to
school sites and buildings, shall the District issue
$90,000,000 of bonds at interest rates within the legal
limit with annual audits and citizens' oversight?
- Measure L.
Prohibition of Fireworks
-- City of Downey
(Ordinance; Majority Vote Required)
5,769 /
46.10% Yes votes
6,745 /
53.90% No votes
- Shall the proposed ordinance prohibiting the storage, sale,
use or discharge of fireworks with the City of Downey be
adopted?
- Measure M.
Recall of Councilmember John Harrold
-- City of Glendora
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall John Harrold be recalled (removed) from the Office of
Member of City Council?
- Measure N.
Recall of Councilmember Richard Jacobs
-- City of Glendora
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall Richard Jacobs be recalled (removed) from the Office
of Member of City Council?
- Measure O.
Recall of Councilmember Paul Marshall
-- City of Glendora
(Majority Vote Required)
- Shall Paul Marshall be recalled (removed) from the Office of
Member of City Council?
- Measure P.
College Facilities Improvement
-- Pasadena Area Community College District
($150 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
39,129 /
69.84% Yes votes
16,895 /
30.16% No votes
- Shall the Pasadena Area Community College District repair
and rehabilitate its facilities to meet current health,
safety, accessibility and instructional standards, replace
worn-out plumbing, upgrade existing electrical systems to
better access technology, replace aging heating, ventilating
and air conditioning systems, renovate outdated classrooms
and other vocational training facilities, and construct
other facilities to relieve overcrowding, by issuing $150
milion in bonds, at interest within the legal limit, and
appoint a citizens' oversight committee to oversee expenditures?
- Measure Q.
911-Police-Fire-Paramedic Citywide Security General Obligation Bonds
-- City of Los Angeles
(2/3 Vote Required)
231,180 /
66.85% Yes votes
114,653 /
33.15% No votes
- Should the City be allowed to issue $600 million in bonds to
build new and replacement emergency response facilities and
police stations; and, repair existing police and fire
facilities?
- Measure R.
Changing the Dates of City Elections
-- City of Los Angeles
(Charter Amendment)
179,665 /
56.43% Yes votes
138,728 /
43.57% No votes
- Should the Los Angeles City Charter be amended to change the
date of the City's Primary Nominating Election to the first
Tuesday after the first Monday in March, and the date of the
City's General Municipal Election to the third Tuesday in
May of every odd-numbered year?
- Measure S.
School Facilities Improvement
-- San Gabriel Unified School District
($46,045,000 in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
3,411 /
70.08% Yes votes
1,456 /
29.92% No votes
- To repair and modernize 45-year old elementary/middle
schools, deteriorating roofs, walls, electrical, heating and
plumbing systems; build new classrooms, improve safety by
eliminating asbestos, traffic hazards; improve
learning/reduce overcrowding with new classrooms, modern
libraries, computer and science labs; construct, repair,
acquire and equip classrooms and facilities; shall San
Gabriel Unified School District issue $46,045,000 of bonds
at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizen's Oversight
Committee, perform annual audits, with no money used for
salaries or administrative expenses?
- Measure T.
Regulation of Solid Waste Collection
-- City of Carson
(Ordinance; Majority Vote Required)
3,122 /
33.30% Yes votes
6,253 /
66.70% No votes
- Shall the ordinance requiring the City of Carson to allow
multiple solid waste collectors to operate in the City,
limiting the City Council's authority to increase
residential solid waste collection rates, imposing and
amending various taxes, fees, and regulations of the City
relating to solid waste collection, and making amendments to
the Carson Municipal Code and other City documents, be adopted?
- Measure U.
Educational Facilities Improvement
-- Santa Monica Community College District
($160 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
13,540 /
69.99% Yes votes
5,807 /
30.01% No votes
- Shall Santa Monica Community College District increase
educational opportunities and raise student achievement,
replace or repair deteriorating buildings nad related
facilities, construct, furnish, and equip classrooms,
laboratories, learning resources, and related facilities,
upgrade computer technology and energy saving equipment,
improve campus safety, fire security, parking and lighting;
improve or acquire real property, and complete earthquake
retrofitting by issuing, at interest rates within legal
limits, $160 million in bonds with citizens' oversight and
annual performance and financial audits?
- Measure V.
School Facilities Improvement
-- Antelope Valley Union High School District
($103.6 million in General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required for Passage)
19,029 /
57.22% Yes votes
14,225 /
42.78% No votes
- To enhance learning and student safety by reducing
overcrowded local high schools; construct, acquire and equip
new high schools, additional classrooms and facilities;
renovate and modernize existing schools, upgrade classroom
technology and science labs, and qualify for state matching
funds, shall Antelope Valley Union High School District
issue $103,600,000 of bonds at legal rates and appoint a
Citizen's Oversight Committee to maintain strict financial
accountability, prevent waste and ensure that no bond money
is used for salaries or other administrative expenses?
- Measure X.
College Facility Improvement Bonds
-- North Orange County Community College District
(General Obligation Bonds; 55% Vote Required)
1,957 /
55.30% Yes votes
1,582 /
44.70% No votes
- To prepare Fullerton and Cypress College students for jobs
and four-year colleges; relieve student overcrowding;
upgrade electrical wiring for advanced technology training
and lighting for student safety; expand parking facilities;
qualify for state matching funds,
construct/acquire/modernize/equip facilities, classrooms and
sites, shall North Orange County Community College District
issue $239,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, appoint a
Citizen's Oversight Committee and perform annual audits to
ensure that no bond money is used for salaries or
administrative expenses?
- Measure AA.
$67,940,000 in General Obligation Bonds for School Improvement
-- Fullerton Union High School District
(55% Vote Required)
2,199 /
61.68% Yes votes
1,366 /
38.32% No votes
- To repair/upgrade and improve all Fullerton Joint Union High
School District comprehensive schools, acquire/construct
additional classrooms, science/computer labs, restrooms,
libraries and school facilities to alleviate overcrowding
and accommodate enrollment growth, address building
safety/health issues including: upgrade electrical wiring
and power, repair/upgrade deteriorating
restrooms/plumbing/food services and make other improvements
to school sites and buildings, shall the Fullerton Joint
Union High School District issue $67,940,000 of bonds at
interest rates within the legal limits with annual audits
and citizens oversight?
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