- Measure A
Amend City Charter to set Council Members' & Mayor's Salaries
-- City of Compton
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
887 /
26.84% Yes votes ......
2,418 /
73.16% No votes
- Shall the Compton City Charter be amended to set the salary of Council members to $43,000, and to set the Mayor's annual salary to $54,000?
- Measure C
Repeal Amendments to City's View Preservation Ordinance
-- City of Rolling Hills
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
441 /
59.35% Yes votes ......
302 /
40.65% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted repealing the March 2013 amendments made to the City's View Preservation Ordinance by Measure B?
- Measure G
Renew Authority to Spend Revenues From Special Fire Tax
-- City of La Habra Heights
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
844 /
83.32% Yes votes ......
169 /
16.68% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted to renew the City's authority to spend existing revenues from the special fire tax approved by two-thirds of the City's voters in 1997 to provide essential fire and life safety services by renewing the voter-approved amendment to the City's appropriations limits?
- Measure H
Lease Antelope Valley Hospital to Non-Profit Corporation
-- Antelope Valley Health Care District
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
11,387 /
73.23% Yes votes ......
4,162 /
26.77% No votes
- Shall the proposed lease and transfer of Antelope Valley Hospital by the elected Board of The Antelope Valley Health District to a public benefit non-profit corporation, pursuant to state law, for the continued operation of the Hospital as a non-profit and locally governed Hospital, with all revenues from the Hospital reinvested into improving the Hospital facilities, to improve medical technologies, treatments, and patient care without any new taxes or fees and at no additional cost to taxpayers, be adopted?
- Measure L
$22,000,000 in Bonds to Improve Whittier Central Library
-- City of Whittier
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
4,278 /
66.45% Yes votes ......
2,160 /
33.55% No votes
- To expand 58-year-old Whittier Central Library to meet 21st century needs, including: providing a children's area for story times, parent/child reading, and children's book collections/technology; improving senior/disabled access; expanding/updating computer/technology center; space for up-to-date book/resource collections; relocating the Veterans Resource Center for better service; and related improvements; shall the City of Whittier issue $22,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent citizen oversight, and all funds for Whittier Central Library only?
- Measure S
Increase Sales Tax 1% to Preserve City Services
-- City of Montebello
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
1,650 /
37.76% Yes votes ......
2,720 /
62.24% No votes
- To preserve public safety, community programs and prevent significant cuts to essential services, by funding general City services including hiring additional police and fire personnel, maintaining anti-gang and graffiti efforts, youth and after-school parks and recreation services, expanding and improving City parks, fixing City streets and public infrastructure, shall the City sales tax be increased by one cent with annual financial audits, expenditure reports, and financial oversight?
- Measure T
Set Term Limits for Elected City Officials
-- City of Montebello
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
3,652 /
84.85% Yes votes ......
652 /
15.15% No votes
- Shall the terms served by elected officials of the City of Montebello, including members of the City Council, the City Treasurer, and the City Clerk, be limited to not more than three (3) consecutive four (4) year terms, after which an elected official shall not be qualified to serve in that elected office for a period of four (4) years?
- Measure EM
Extend Transactions/Use Tax 10 years to Preserve Essential Services
-- City of El Monte
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
2,187 /
69.49% Yes votes ......
960 /
30.51% No votes
- To preserve and stabilize funding for various essential City services such as fire and emergency response services; police staffing; street maintenance; senior and youth programs; park maintenance; graffiti removal; State-mandated storm drain upgrades; and to restore the City's "rainy day" general fund reserves, shall the City's existing half percent (1/2%) transactions and use tax be extended for ten years, subject always to the voters' power of repeal?
- Measure GG
$98,000,000 in Bonds to Upgrade/Modernize Classrooms & Facilities
-- Glendora Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
2,461 /
47.11% Yes votes ......
2,763 /
52.89% No votes
- To upgrade and modernize classrooms, science labs, career training facilities, computer systems, and instructional technology to support high quality instruction/student achievement in science, technology, engineering, math/skilled trades, acquire, construct, and repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, repair aging plumbing, electrical, heating/ventilation systems, improve student safety and campus security systems, shall Glendora Unified School District issue $98,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries and all money staying local?
- Measure HH
0.75% Transaction & Use Tax to Fund General Services
-- City of Hawthorne
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
2,745 /
68.90% Yes votes ......
1,239 /
31.10% No votes
- To fund general city services, such as police, fire, senior services, streets, parks, paramedics, 9-1-1, anti-gang units, and other general city services , shall the City of Hawthorne Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance of 2017 be approved, imposing a 0.75% transactions and use (sales) tax, with annual audit and appointment of a Citizen's Oversight Committee, to be collected until repealed by the voters or the City Council and estimated to raise approximately $8.5 million per year?
- Measure LCF
$149,000,000 in Bonds for Improvement of Classrooms & Facilities
-- La Canada Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
2,900 /
70.99% Yes votes ......
1,185 /
29.01% No votes
- To repair and modernize classroom and school facilities, including fixing deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems, improve student safety and campus security systems, upgrade/ expand classrooms, science labs, career-training facilities and instructional technology to support advanced programs in math, science, engineering, technology and the arts, construct, acquire, repair classrooms, sites, facilities and equipment, shall La Caņada Unified School District issue $149,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, all money staying local and without increasing current tax rates?
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