- Measure B
Parcel Tax
-- Moraga School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
3969 /
68.36% Yes votes ......
1837 /
31.64% No votes
- To maintain the high quality of Moraga schools and continue funding for effective math, science, music and arts programs; maintain manageable class sizes; keep schools safe and well maintained; keep school libraries open; keep classroom technology up-to-date; and attract and retain the best qualified teachers; shall the Moraga School District levy a temporary six-year $192 parcel tax with an exemption for low-income seniors, independent audits, and with all funds staying local to benefit Moraga students?
- Measure C
Restoring Antioch Services Sales Tax
-- City of Antioch
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
7609 /
68.09% Yes votes ......
3566 /
31.91% No votes
- To fund all essential city services including increased police staffing to reduce crime and gang activities and improve 911 emergency response time; restored code enforcement to clean up blighted properties; and local economic development and job creation, shall the City of Antioch adopt a one-half cent transactions and use (sales) tax, expiring in seven years, with mandatory annual audits and independent citizens' oversight and for local Antioch use only?
- Measure D
Change General Municipal Election to Even-numbered Years
-- City of San Ramon
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
6737 /
83.09% Yes votes ......
1371 /
16.91% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted by the people to amend the City Municipal Code to change the general municipal election date from November of odd-numbered years to November of even-numbered years and to extend the terms of the Mayor and all City Council members by one year to make that change? (Saves approximately $142,000 per election.)
- Measure E
Change Mayoral Election to Even-numbered Years
-- City of San Ramon
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
6578 /
81.35% Yes votes ......
1508 /
18.65% No votes
- Shall Article III of the City of San Ramon Charter be amended to: a) change the mayoral election date from odd-numbered years to the date of the statewide general election during even-numbered years; and b) extend by one year the term of the Mayor elected in 2013 to accommodate the election date change; and c) extend the cumulative total number of years the mayor elected in 2013 may serve from eight to nine years? (Saves approximately $142,000 per election.)
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