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November 8, 2016 Election

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County Results as of Dec 5 9:20am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (265/265)
74.66% Countywide Voter Turnout (170,628/228,535)
Statewide Results as of Dec 8 11:25am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (24847/24847)
75.3% Statewide Voter Turnout (14,610,509/19,411,771)

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  • President

    President/Vice President of the United StatesClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Hillary Clinton/Tim Kane, Democratic
      8,753,788 votes 62.1%
    • Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence, Republican
      4,483,810 votes 31.8%
    • Gary Johnson/Bill Weld, Libertarian
      478,499 votes 3.4%
    • Jill Stein/Ajamu Baraka, Green
      278,657 votes 2.0%
    • Gloria Estella La Riva/Dennis J. Banks, Peace and Freedom
      66,101 votes 0.5%

    US Congress

    United States SenatorClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kamala D. Harris, Democratic
      7,542,753 votes 61.6%
    • Loretta L. Sanchez, Democratic
      4,701,417 votes 38.4%

    United States Representative; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • John Garamendi, Democratic
      152,513 votes 59.4%
    • N. Eugene Cleek, Republican
      104,453 votes 40.6%

    United States Representative; District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mike Thompson, Democratic
      224,526 votes 76.9%
    • Carlos Santamaria, Republican
      67,565 votes 23.1%

    State Senate

    State Senator; District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bill Dodd, Democratic
      207,927 votes 58.1%
    • Mariko Yamada, Democratic
      149,701 votes 41.9%

    State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Cecilia M. Aguiar-Curry, Democratic
      118,772 votes 63.5%
    • Charlie Schaupp, Republican
      68,170 votes 36.5%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 11Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jim Frazier, Democratic
      111,592 votes 64.2%
    • Dave Miller, Republican
      62,227 votes 35.8%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 14Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tim Grayson, Democratic
      107,653 votes 61.5%
    • Mae Torlakson, Democratic
      67,300 votes 38.5%

    School

    Member, Governing Board; Solano County Board of Education; Trustee Area 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Amy Sharp
      13,351 votes 55.12%
    • Betty Silva
      10,709 votes 44.22%
    • (160 Total Other Write-In Votes .66%)

    Member, Governing Board; Solano Community College District; Trustee Area 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Quinten Voyce
      7,472 votes 44.54%
    • Alvina Riley Sheeley
      5,049 votes 30.10%
    • Chris Fickes
      4,141 votes 24.68%
    • (114 Total Other Write-In Votes .68%)

    Member, Governing Board; San Joaquin Delta Community College District; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • C. Jennet Stebbins
      100,241 votes 51.8%
    • Robert L. Duran
      66,671 votes 34.5%
    • Lejames Dillion-Melton
      25,736 votes 13.3%
    • (798 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.4%, 4,366 Under Votes 2.2%, 25 Over Votes 0.0%)

    Member, Governing Board; San Joaquin Delta Community College District; Trustee Area 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Carlos A. Huerta
      111,660 votes 57.3%
    • Claudia Y. Moreno-Rabago
      82,484 votes 42.3%
    • (836 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.4%, 4,638 Under Votes 2.3%, 8 Over Votes 0.0%)

    Member, Governing Board; San Joaquin Delta Community College District; Trustee Area 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Teresa R. Brown
      126,399 votes 65.7%
    • Juan Ensastegui Lopez
      65,200 votes 33.9%
    • (919 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.5%, 4,682 Under Votes 2.4%, 8 Over Votes 0.0%)

    Member, Governing Board; Los Rios Community College District; Trustee Area 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ruth Scribner
      25,232 votes 69.5%
    • Cecilia Escamilla-Greenwald
      10,909 votes 30.1%
    • (146 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.4%, 12,785 Under Votes 26.0%, 21 Over Votes 0.0%)

    Member, Governing Board; Davis Joint Unified School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Bob Poppenga
      20 votes 39.22%
    • Susan Lovenburg
      16 votes 31.37%
    • Alan Fernandes
      10 votes 19.61%
    • Jose J. Granda
      5 votes 9.80%

    Member, Governing Board; Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bethany Smith
      2,624 votes 42.15%
    • Spencer Marks
      1,940 votes 31.16%
    • Mike Wright
      1,612 votes 25.90%
    • (49 Total Other Write-In Votes .79%)

    Member, Governing Board; Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District; Trustee Area 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Joan K. Gaut
      4,913 votes 75.42%
    • Melvin L. Cockhren, II
      1,560 votes 23.95%
    • (41 Total Other Write-In Votes .63%)

    Member, Governing Board; Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District; Trustee Area 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • John Silva
      3,760 votes 50.71%
    • Ana Petero
      3,623 votes 48.86%
    • (32 Total Other Write-In Votes .43%)

    Member, Governing Board; River Delta Joint Unified School District; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Marilyn Riley
      3,573 votes 64.6%
    • Elvia B. Coronado
      1,934 votes 35.0%
    • (21 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.4%, 481 Under Votes 8.0%, 2 Over Votes 0.0%)

    Member, Governing Board; River Delta Joint Unified School District; Trustee Area 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Don Olson
      3,231 votes 59.6%
    • Donald Lopez
      2,169 votes 40.0%
    • (21 Total Other Write-In Votes 0.4%, 510 Under Votes 8.6%, 2 Over Votes 0.0%)

    Member, Governing Board; Vallejo City Unified School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Marianne Kearney-Brown
      17,807 votes 25.82%
    • Bob Lawson
      13,833 votes 20.06%
    • John Fox
      12,895 votes 18.70%
    • Melissa Bandong Bowman
      7,821 votes 11.34%
    • Jeanette McCree-Goudeau
      6,791 votes 9.85%
    • Chidale O'Hara
      5,678 votes 8.23%
    • Sue Burton
      3,943 votes 5.72%
    • (196 Total Other Write-In Votes .28%)

    Member, Governing Board; Vallejo City Unified School District; Unexpired Short TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ruscal Cayangyang
      22,039 votes 55.76%
    • Hazel A. Wilson
      17,296 votes 43.76%
    • (188 Total Other Write-In Votes .48%)

    County

    Supervisor; County of Solano; Supervisorial District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Monica Brown
      18,844 votes 55.44%
    • Mike Ioakimedes
      15,026 votes 44.21%
    • (121 Total Other Write-In Votes .36%)

    City

    Mayor; City of BeniciaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Elizabeth Patterson
      7,548 votes 50.96%
    • Mark C. Hughes
      7,216 votes 48.72%
    • (47 Total Other Write-In Votes .32%)

    Member, City Council; City of BeniciaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Steve Young
      6,720 votes 26.82%
    • Tom Campbell
      6,428 votes 25.65%
    • Christina Strawbridge
      5,912 votes 23.59%
    • Lionel Largaespada
      4,099 votes 16.36%
    • George Oakes
      1,805 votes 7.20%
    • (96 Total Other Write-In Votes .38%)

    City Clerk; City of BeniciaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lisa Wolfe
      12,159 votes 98.78%
    • (150 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.22%)

    City Treasurer; City of BeniciaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ken Paulk
      11,988 votes 98.61%
    • (169 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.39%)

    Mayor; City of DixonClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Thom Bogue
      2,693 votes 36.93%
    • Loran Hoffmann
      2,484 votes 34.06%
    • Jack M. Batchelor
      2,082 votes 28.55%
    • (33 Total Other Write-In Votes .45%)

    Member, City Council; City of Dixon; Council District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Steven C. Bird
      1,200 votes 58.91%
    • Michael Loftin
      830 votes 40.75%
    • (7 Total Other Write-In Votes .34%)

    Member, City Council; City of Dixon; Council District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Devon Minnema
      619 votes 37.15%
    • Jerry Castaņon, Sr.
      553 votes 33.19%
    • Ginger K. Emerson
      488 votes 29.29%
    • (6 Total Other Write-In Votes .36%)

    City Treasurer; City of DixonClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Wesley W. Atkinson
      4,055 votes 58.73%
    • Michael J. Ceremello, Jr.
      2,806 votes 40.64%
    • (44 Total Other Write-In Votes .64%)

    Member, City Council; City of FairfieldClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Rick Vaccaro
      17,265 votes 31.03%
    • Pam Bertani
      14,735 votes 26.48%
    • Robert Marin
      14,658 votes 26.34%
    • Brian C. Thiemer
      8,793 votes 15.80%
    • (197 Total Other Write-In Votes .35%)

    City Clerk; City of FairfieldClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Karen L. Rees
      30,047 votes 98.51%
    • (456 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.49%)

    City Treasurer; City of FairfieldClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Arvinda Krishnan
      16,984 votes 51.30%
    • Oscar G. Reyes, Jr.
      15,987 votes 48.29%
    • (134 Total Other Write-In Votes .40%)

    Mayor; City of Rio VistaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Norman Richardson
      3,551 votes 85.92%
    • Tanya Hannebohn (Write-in)
    • (582 Total Other Write-In Votes 14.08%)

    Member, City Council; City of Rio VistaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Hope Cohn
      2,032 votes 27.28%
    • Don Roos
      1,897 votes 25.47%
    • Richard Gouveia
      1,238 votes 16.62%
    • Arthur J. Darden
      1,148 votes 15.41%
    • Patrick Byron
      1,084 votes 14.55%
    • (49 Total Other Write-In Votes .66%)

    Member, City Council; City of Suisun CityClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Lori D. Wilson
      6,338 votes 52.13%
    • Michael A. Segala
      5,572 votes 45.83%
    • (248 Total Other Write-In Votes 2.04%)

    City Clerk; City of Suisun CityClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Linda Hobson
      8,126 votes 98.54%
    • (120 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.46%)

    City Treasurer; City of Suisun CityClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Michael J. Mc Murry
      8,076 votes 98.56%
    • (118 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.44%)

    Member, City Council; City of VacavilleClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Ron Rowlett
      20,773 votes 40.08%
    • Dilenna Harris
      19,680 votes 37.98%
    • Alfonso Almendariz
      10,889 votes 21.01%
    • (481 Total Other Write-In Votes .93%)

    City Clerk; City of VacavilleClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Michelle A. Thornbrugh
      29,002 votes 98.62%
    • (406 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.38%)

    City Treasurer; City of VacavilleClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jay A. Yerkes
      28,846 votes 98.55%
    • (423 Total Other Write-In Votes 1.45%)

    Mayor; City of VallejoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bob Sampayan
      16,761 votes 40.53%
    • Landis Graden
      13,172 votes 31.85%
    • Bill Pendergast
      11,290 votes 27.30%
    • (132 Total Other Write-In Votes .32%)

    Member, City Council; City of VallejoClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Robert H. Mc Connell
      15,982 votes 16.42%
    • Rozzana Verder-Aliga
      14,837 votes 15.24%
    • Hermie R. Sunga
      12,824 votes 13.17%
    • Vernon Williams, III
      11,570 votes 11.88%
    • Guillermina "Mina" Diaz
      11,370 votes 11.68%
    • Latressa Wilson Alford
      11,323 votes 11.63%
    • Lenesha Anderson
      9,569 votes 9.83%
    • Liat F. Meitzenheimer
      9,529 votes 9.79%
    • (356 Total Other Write-In Votes .37%)

    Special District

    Director; Solano Irrigation District; Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Lance Porter
      8,669 votes 62.46%
    • Bob Bishop
      5,153 votes 37.13%
    • (58 Total Other Write-In Votes .42%)

    State Propositions

    Proposition 51 Funding for K-12 School and Community College Facilities.
    Pass: 7,516,142 / 55.2% Yes votes ...... 6,104,294 / 44.8% No votes

    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. 

    Proposition 52 State Fees on Hospitals. Federal Medi-Cal Matching Funds.
    Pass: 9,427,714 / 70.1% Yes votes ...... 4,026,710 / 29.9% No votes

    This proposition is both an Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. It 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.

    Proposition 53 Revenue Bonds. Statewide Voter Approval.
    Fail: 6,508,909 / 49.4% Yes votes ...... 6,660,555 / 50.6% No votes

    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.

    Proposition 54 Legislation and Proceedings. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
    Pass: 8,607,266 / 65.4% Yes votes ...... 4,559,903 / 34.6% No votes

    This proposition prohibits the Legislature from passing any bill unless published on the Internet for 72 hours before a vote; requires the Legislature to record its proceedings and post them on the Internet; and it authorizes the use of recordings.

    Proposition 55 Tax Extension to Fund Education and Healthcare.
    Pass: 8,594,273 / 63.3% Yes votes ...... 4,988,329 / 36.7% No votes

    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. 

    Proposition 56 Cigarette Tax to Fund Healthcare, Tobacco Use Prevention, Research, and Law Enforcement.
    Pass: 8,980,448 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 4,957,994 / 35.6% No votes

    This proposition increases cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increase on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes containing nicotine.

    Proposition 57 Juvenile Criminal Proceedings and Sentencing.
    Pass: 8,790,723 / 64.5% Yes votes ...... 4,847,354 / 35.5% No votes

    This proposition is both an Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. It allows parole consideration for nonviolent felons; authorizes sentence credits for rehabilitation, good behavior, and education; and provides that a juvenile court judge decides whether a juvenile will be prosecuted as adult.

    Proposition 58 English Proficiency. Multilingual Education.
    Pass: 9,994,454 / 73.5% Yes votes ...... 3,598,855 / 26.5% No votes

    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 effectively as possible. Authorizes school districts to establish dual-language immersion programs for both native and non-native English speakers.

    Proposition 59 Corporations. Political Spending. Federal Constitutional Protections.
    Pass: 6,845,943 / 53.2% Yes votes ...... 6,027,084 / 46.8% No votes

    Asks whether California’s elected officials should use their authority to propose and ratify an amendment to the federal Constitution overturning the United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Citizens United ruled that laws placing certain limits on political spending by corporations and unions are unconstitutional.

    Proposition 60 Adult Films. Condoms. Health Requirements.
    Fail: 6,168,388 / 46.3% Yes votes ...... 7,146,039 / 53.7% No votes

    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.

    Proposition 61 State Prescription Drug Purchases. Pricing Standards.
    Fail: 6,254,342 / 46.8% Yes votes ...... 7,109,642 / 53.2% No votes

    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.

    Proposition 62 Death Penalty
    Fail: 6,361,788 / 46.8% Yes votes ...... 7,218,625 / 53.2% No votes

    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. 

    Proposition 63 Firearms. Ammunition Sales.
    Pass: 8,663,159 / 63.1% Yes votes ...... 5,070,772 / 36.9% No votes

    Requires background check and Department of Justice authorization to purchase ammunition. Prohibits possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines. Establishes procedures for enforcing laws prohibiting firearm possession by specified persons. Requires Department of Justice’s participation in federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System. 

    Proposition 64 Marijuana Legalization.
    Pass: 7,979,041 / 57.1% Yes votes ...... 5,987,020 / 42.9% No votes

    Legalizes marijuana under state law, for use by adults 21 or older. Imposes state taxes on sales and cultivation. Provides for industry licensing and establishes standards for marijuana products. Allows local regulation and taxation.

    Proposition 65 Carry-Out Bags. Charges.
    Fail: 6,222,547 / 46.1% Yes votes ...... 7,276,478 / 53.9% No votes

    Redirects money collected by grocery and certain other retail stores through mandated sale of carryout bags. Requires stores to deposit bag sale proceeds into a special fund to support specified environmental projects. 

    Proposition 66 Death Penalty. Procedures.
    Pass: 6,626,159 / 51.1% Yes votes ...... 6,333,731 / 48.9% No votes

    Changes procedures governing state court challenges to death sentences. Designates superior court for initial petitions and limits successive petitions. Requires appointed attorneys who take noncapital appeals to accept death penalty appeals. Exempts prison officials from existing regulation process for developing execution methods. 

    Proposition 67 Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags.
    Pass: 7,228,900 / 53.3% Yes votes ...... 6,340,322 / 46.7% No votes

    A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a statute that prohibits grocery and other stores from providing customers single-use plastic or paper carryout bags but permits sale of recycled paper bags and reusable bags.

    Local Measures

    Measure A 2017 Transactions and Use Tax -- County of Solano (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 72,729 / 46.40% Yes votes ...... 84,010 / 53.60% No votes
    Shall the people of Solano County enact a one-quarter of one percent sales tax for general governmental purposes such as improving children's services to homeless children, preventing child abuse, improving access to high quality childcare and preventative child health care programs, providing employment opportunities for youths and other essential services for ten years and assure public accountability by means of a citizens' oversight committee and annual audits?

    Measure B Children Services Advisory Measure -- County of Solano (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 91,448 / 59.35% Yes votes ...... 62,641 / 40.65% No votes
    Shall the Board of Supervisors provide prevention oriented children's s services promoting and improving Solano County children's health, safety and educational success and require oversight and accountability by allocating 100% of the tax revenue collected from any transactions and use tax measure authorized in the incorporated and unincorporated areas of Solano County on the November 8, 2016 ballot?

    Measure C Tax on Marijuana Businesses -- County of Solano (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 97,895 / 62.55% Yes votes ...... 58,603 / 37.45% No votes
    Shall the people of Solano County adopt Ordinance No. 2016+1773 to amend Article XII of Chapter 11 of the Solano County Code to establish a general business license tax on marijuana businesses within the County of no more than 15% of annual gross receipts of the business, and which will continue until repealed by the Board of Supervisors or County voters?

    Measure D Bond -- Winters Joint Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 299 / 60.53% Yes votes ...... 195 / 39.47% No votes
    To improve the quality of education funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms, cafeterias, and other school facilities including Winters High School; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Winters Joint Unified School District issue $17,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries?

    Measure H Parcel Tax Extension -- Davis Joint Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 12 / 42.86% Yes votes ...... 16 / 57.14% No votes
    To provide outstanding academics in math, science, reading, writing, instructional technology and programs in athletics, arts and music; provide high quality teachers; limit class sizes; and support student health and safety; shall the Davis Joint Unified School District replace its expiring parcel taxes with a single eight-year parcel tax of $620/year, raising approximately $9.5 million/year, adjusted for inflation; with senior and disability exemptions; with citizens oversight; for the exclusive use of Davis schools?

    Measure K Tax on Marijuana Businesses -- City of Dixon (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,635 / 64.91% Yes votes ...... 2,506 / 35.09% No votes
    To help fund general municipal services, including but not limited to police and fire protection services, parks, recreation and library facilities, shall an ordinance be adopted to impose a business license tax at a rate of up to fifteen percent (15%) of gross receipts on marijuana businesses and dispensaries, if marijuana businesses or dispensaries are approved to operate in the City of Dixon?

    Measure L Treasurer Appointment -- City of Dixon (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 2,652 / 38.28% Yes votes ...... 4,276 / 61.72% No votes
    Shall the office of the City Treasurer for the City of Dixon be appointive , with the first appointment occurring upon the expiration of the term of the current City Treasurer in 2016?

    Measure M Essential Services Protection Measure -- City of Vacaville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 22,495 / 63.29% Yes votes ...... 13,046 / 36.71% No votes
    To protect essential city services such as police programs to fight domestic violence, child/elder abuse, gang activity and neighborhood crime; fire/paramedic services for quick emergency response times; street lighting for safety; and other city services, shall City of Vacaville Ordinance No. 1899 be approved to renew a sales/use tax at a 3/4-cent rate for 20 years, providing approximately $14,700,000 per year in locally controlled funding that stays in Vacaville?

    Measure N Appointment of City Treasurer -- City of Rio Vista (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 2,593 / 55.56% Yes votes ...... 2,074 / 44.44% No votes
    Shall the office of the City Treasurer for the City of Rio Vista be appointive?

    Measure O General City Services Tax Measure -- City of Rio Vista (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 3,938 / 80.86% Yes votes ...... 932 / 19.14% No votes
    To support the continued operations of Rio Vista general services, including paramedic services (first responders to a medical emergency and transport to a medical center or hospital, when needed), adequate police and fire protection, properly maintained community and neighborhood parks, and other city services, shall the existing 3/4-cent sales tax charged on purchases made in Rio Vista, generating approximately $784,000 annually, be continued for an additional five (5) years?

    Measure P Sales Tax Extension -- City of Fairfield (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 25,128 / 68.99% Yes votes ...... 11,293 / 31.01% No votes
    To renew expiring funding without increasing tax rates, shall the Ordinance be adopted extending the existing 1% sales tax for fifteen years to preserve approximately $16 million in local annual funding for the City of Fairfield that the state cannot take away to support neighborhood police patrols, firefighting and rapid 9-1-1 emergency response, crime prevention programs, fixing potholes and repairing neighborhood streets, parks and recreation, and other general services, with mandatory audits and independent oversight?

    Measure Q Classroom Repair, Renovation and Safety Measure -- Dixon Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 4,966 / 60.22% Yes votes ...... 3,281 / 39.78% No votes
    To repair, renovate and reopen Old Dixon High School as a middle school, repair and renovate Anderson Elementary School, and improve security/safety and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance at District schools, shall Dixon Unified School District issue $30,400,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual independent audits, and no funds spent on administrators' salaries?

    Measure S General Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Suisun City (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 6,497 / 69.03% Yes votes ...... 2,915 / 30.97% No votes
    To provide funding, that cannot be taken by the State, to maintain Suisun City services that make neighborhoods safer including: rapid 911 emergency responses, neighborhood police patrols, youth crime/gang prevention, fire prevention/protection, fixing potholes, maintaining City streets/streetlights, maintaining City parks/street trees, and other vital City services, shall Suisun City enact a one-cent (1%) sales tax for ten years, providing $1,800,000 annually, with annual a udits, citizens' oversight, all funds spent locally in Suisun City?

    Measure T Pacific Flyway Annexation -- City of Fairfield (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 26,108 / 72.74% Yes votes ...... 9,782 / 27.26% No votes
    Shall the Resolution be approved amending the Fairfield General Plan to revise the Urban Limit Line, if specified conditions are met, and reaffirm and amend certain General Plan policies to allow property at I-680 and Gold Hill Road to be a land preserve and open space conservation area with an interpretive center, trails, and theater for educational purposes to celebrate and educate the public about the conservation of migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway?

    Measure V Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Vallejo (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 26,207 / 64.00% Yes votes ...... 14,739 / 36.00% No votes
    Shall an "Ordinance Amending Vallejo Municipal Code to Maintain Enhanced Funding for 911 Response, Police Patrols, Firefighter and Emergency Medical Services, Youth Program s , Street and Pothole Repair, Graffiti Removal, Economic Development, and Other General City Services, Renewing the Existing , Voter
    - Approved, One Percent Transactions and Use (Sales) Tax (Measure B) to Provide Approximately $14 Million Yearly with All Revenues Independently Audited and Expenditures Publicly Reviewed and Locally Controlled" be adopted?

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