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- Measure Q2018.
School District Bond
-- Lompoc Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
5156 /
50.90% Yes votes ......
4974 /
49.10% No votes
- To repair or replace leaky roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; construct/modernize classrooms, restrooms/schools; replace outdated heating, air-conditioning systems; upgrade P.E. fields/facilities for school and community use; shall Lompoc Unified School District issue $79,000,000 bonds at legal rates, levy/collect approximately $0.06 per $100 assessed value (estimated $7 million annually) through approximately 2054, with citizen oversight, no money for salaries, all money staying local, without increasing current tax rates?
- Measure R2018.
Utility Users Tax
-- Isla Vista Community Services District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
1199 /
83.96% Yes votes ......
229 /
16.04% No votes
- Increased Isla Vista Services and Infrastructure Funding Plan. To fund local improvements to parking, public safety, lighting,and sidewalks; provide tenant mediation services; create a municipal advisory council; and operate community facilities and events, shall voters authorize a utility user tax of 8% of the total cost of an individual service charge to the utilities of gas, water, electricity, sewer, and garbage disposal services generating approximately $642,000/year, until voters decide to end it?
- Measure S2018.
Parcel Tax
-- Hope Elementary School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
3514 /
69.56% Yes votes ......
1538 /
30.44% No votes
- To support academic excellence; maintain safe facilities; fund Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) programs; protect art/music programs; and provide stable funding the State cannot eliminate; shall the Hope Elementary School District levy an education parcel tax of $79 annually for five years, raising approximately $360,000 annually, provide a senior citizens' exemption, have an independent citizens' oversight committee, with no funds for administrators' salaries, and require all funds to be spent on local schools?
- Measure T2018.
Cannabis Operations General Tax
-- County of Santa Barbara
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
66161 /
75.83% Yes votes ......
21091 /
24.17% No votes
- Shall the measure adding Chapter 50A to The Santa Barbara County Code imposing a Cannabis Operations Tax on cannabis operators within unincorporated areas of the County upon their gross receipts with rates of 1% on nurseries and distributors, 3% on manufacturers, 4% on cultivators and 6% on retailers and microbusinesses, estimated to raise $5 to $25 million annually for general governmental purposes such as law enforcement, health care, parks, roads and others, with no end date, be adopted?
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