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- Proposition A.
Public Works Contracts
-- City of Chula Vista
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
27425 /
76.14% Yes votes ......
8594 /
23.86% No votes
- Shall the City's Charter provisions regarding public works and general purpose contracting be amended to replace specific contracting procedures with more general contracting principles that would be implemented by ordinance, including the requirement for competitive bidding, City Council approval of major contracts and other best practices, and the requirement that any exceptions to standard competitive purchasing practices be approved by 4/5ths vote of the City Council with findings of public benefit?
- Proposition B.
City Council Vacancies
-- City of Chula Vista
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
27775 /
75.62% Yes votes ......
8955 /
24.38% No votes
- Shall the City Charter be amended so that, if a City Council seat becomes vacant with more than 12 months and less than 25 months remaining in the term, the Council may fill the vacancy by appointment or call a special election; and so that in any special election to fill a vacancy, a candidate receiving over 50% of votes cast is deemed the winner with no run-off required?
- Proposition C.
School Bonds
-- Cajon Valley Union School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
13382 /
49.08% Yes votes ......
13884 /
50.92% No votes
- To increase student access to computers; maintain and upgrade educational technology; keep pace with 21st century technological innovations; implement statewide technology requirements for testing and learning; and significantly reduce borrowing costs, shall Cajon Valley Union School District issue $20,000,000 of short-term bonds with the interest rates at or below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and no money for administrator/teacher salaries, so long as all funds are spent locally and cannot be taken by the State?
- Proposition D.
Transaction and Use Tax
-- City of National City
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
4355 /
68.60% Yes votes ......
1993 /
31.40% No votes
- National City Continuation of City Services Funding Measure. To maintain National City's public safety and prevent cuts to neighborhood police patrols and officers; gang/drug prevention; 911 emergency response; fire protection and firefighters; graffiti removal; street/pothole repair; senior/youth/library programs; and other City services; shall National City continue its existing voter-approved one-cent sales tax for 20 years with Citizens' Oversight, annual independent audits, all money kept in National City, with no increase in tax rate?
- Proposition E.
Maintain Quality Education in Escondido Measure
-- Escondido Union School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
18615 /
56.95% Yes votes ......
14072 /
43.05% No votes
- Maintain Quality Education in Escondido Measure. "To repair/replace outdated classrooms/school buildings with safe, modernized facilities, improve student safety/campus security, keep technology infrastructure up-to-date in K-8 classrooms, science labs, libraries/computer systems, acquire, construct, repair classrooms, sites/equipment, provide all students with access to the education, facilities, and technology needed to succeed in high school/college, shall Escondido Union School District issue $182,100,000 in bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, annual audits, and all money for Escondido elementary/middle schools?"
- Proposition F.
Marijuana Dispensary Authorization Ordinance
-- City of Encinitas
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
8337 /
44.27% Yes votes ......
10496 /
55.73% No votes
- Shall the ordinance amending the Encinitas Municipal Code to authorize and regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in the City of Encinitas be adopted?
- Proposition G.
City Charter Adoption
-- City of Escondido
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
9629 /
37.24% Yes votes ......
16229 /
62.76% No votes
- Shall the City of Escondido be changed from a general law city to a charter city through the adoption of the charter proposed by Resolution 2014-70 of the Escondido City Council?
- Proposition H.
Lakes Specific Plan
-- City of Escondido
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
10675 /
39.37% Yes votes ......
16442 /
60.63% No votes
- Shall the people of the City of Escondido approve the following: An initiative measure to adopt the Lakes Specific Plan?
- Proposition J.
Marijuana Dispensary Authorization Ordinance
-- City of La Mesa
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
6450 /
46.40% Yes votes ......
7452 /
53.60% No votes
- Shall the Ordinance amending the La Mesa Municipal Code to authorize and regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in the City of La Mesa be adopted?
- Proposition K.
Term Limits
-- City of La Mesa
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
9023 /
66.56% Yes votes ......
4534 /
33.44% No votes
- Shall the Ordinance amending the La Mesa Municipal Code to impose a three consecutive terms limit on the office of City Council Member, Mayor or any combination of terms thereof be adopted?
- Proposition L.
School Bonds
-- Lakeside Union Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
5640 /
58.57% Yes votes ......
3990 /
41.43% No votes
- To increase student access to classroom computers; upgrade /construct science labs throughout the district; renovate /modernize classrooms/facilities; and reduce overall borrowing costs, shall $31,000,000 of Lakeside Union School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, and no money taken by the State and spent elsewhere or used for administrator salaries?
- Proposition M.
City Clerk Appointment
-- City of La Mesa
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
6617 /
51.32% Yes votes ......
6276 /
48.68% No votes
- Shall the office of city clerk be appointive?
- Proposition N.
School Bonds
-- National Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
4620 /
78.58% Yes votes ......
1259 /
21.42% No votes
- To repair and rebuild aging classrooms and facilities throughout the District; meet handicapped access requirements, increase student access to computers and modern technology; and upgrade outdated heating and air conditioning systems; shall the National School District be authorized to issue $26.1 million of bonds with legal interest rates, annual audits, an independent citizens' oversight committee, all funds spent locally and no money used for administrative salaries or taken by the State and spent elsewhere?
- Proposition O.
School Bonds
-- Vallecitos Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
299 /
53.49% Yes votes ......
260 /
46.51% No votes
- To improve educational facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; increase student access to computers and modern technology; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; and make health and safety improvements; shall the Vallecitos School District issue $2,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and with NO money used for administrative salaries?
- Proposition P.
Emergency Services
-- Julian Cuyamaca Fire Protection District
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
585 /
46.14% Yes votes ......
683 /
53.86% No votes
- Shall Ordinance 2014-1 to replace the annual Benefit Fee approved by voters on November 6
- Proposition Q.
School Bonds
-- Ramona Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
4802 /
46.67% Yes votes ......
5488 /
53.33% No votes
- To improve the quality of education in Ramona by modernizing classrooms, restrooms and facilities, repairing or replacing roofs, deteriorating portable classrooms, electrical and plumbing systems; and provide critical General Fund relief by paying off District loans to construct schools and make school improvements; shall Ramona Unified School District issue $40,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with an independent citizens' oversight committee, ensuring NO MONEY to employee salaries or the state, and ALL funds spent on Ramona schools?
- Proposition R.
School Bonds
-- Lemon Grove Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
4323 /
71.86% Yes votes ......
1693 /
28.14% No votes
- To repair and replace leaky roofs; renovate and modernize educational facilities; provide additional classrooms; and increase student access to classroom computers; shall $10,000,000 of Lemon Grove School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, reduced borrowing costs, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, and no money taken by the State and spent elsewhere or used for administrator salaries?
- Proposition S.
Special Tax Election
-- Rincon Ranch Community Services District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
27 /
64.29% Yes votes ......
15 /
35.71% No votes
- SHALL THE RINCON RANCHO COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT BE AUTHORIZED TO ESTABLISH AND LEVY A SPECIAL TAX OVERRIDE, ON ALL TAXABLE REAL PROPERTY WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING FUNDS FOR REPAIR AND RESURFACE OF THE ROADS MAINTAINED BY THE DISTRICT, WITH THIS SPECIAL TAX NOT TO EXCEED FIVE DOLLARS AND TWENTY CENTS ($5.20) PER ACRE, OR PORTION THEREOF, PLUS ONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($150) PER PARCEL OF LAND PER YEAR WITH A PROVISION FOR AN ANNUAL INCREASE NOT TO EXCEED THE ANNUAL ENGINEERING NEWS RECORD (ENR) FOR THE PRIOR YEAR?
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