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- Measure C.
Charter Amendment
-- City of Folsom
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
23,364 /
79.05% Yes votes ......
6,192 /
20.95% No votes
- Shall the measure to impose term limits for City Councilmembers by amending the Folsom City Charter to require that after serving 4 consecutive 4-year terms, a City Councilmember is not eligible to run for the City Council or to be appointed to a vacancy unless a period of 4 consecutive years have elapsed since their last service on the City Council, be adopted? No new City powers will result from adoption of the Charter Amendment.
- Measure D.
Campaign Contribution Limit
-- City of Folsom
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
14,475 /
49.31% Yes votes ......
14,881 /
50.69% No votes
- Shall the measure to increase the limit on campaign contribution a person may contribute in support or opposition to a candidate for the Folsom City Council in an election, including contributions to candidate-controlled committees supporting or opposing such candidate, from the current amount of $150 to $500 be adopted?
- Measure E.
Sales Tax
-- City of Folsom
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
8,825 /
29.49% Yes votes ......
21,101 /
70.51% No votes
- Shall the measure to enact a 1/2 percent transaction and use tax (sales tax) for 10 years, providing approximately $8.4 million annually for general governmental purposes such as capital improvement projects for transportation and traffic improvements, parks, trails, and bike paths; promote economic development, fire, paramedic, police emergency response and crime prevention programs; and expand parks, recreation, senior, library, education, arts, cultural and historical programs, requiring independent audits, with funds remaining in Folsom, be adopted?
- Measure G.
Office of the City Clerk
-- City of Galt
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
3,435 /
49.36% Yes votes ......
3,524 /
50.64% No votes
- Shall the office of the city clerk for the City of Galt be appointive?
- Measure H.
School Bond
-- Robla School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
2,678 /
68.35% Yes votes ......
1,240 /
31.65% No votes
- To modernize, construct and acquire classrooms and school facilities, replace portables and older schools with new permanent facilities, improve student safety, modern technology and classroom environments, and qualify for matching State grants, shall Robla Elementary School District issue $46,200,000 in bonds with legal interest rates, estimated annual repayments averaging $2.6 million through maturity, a projected rate of 5.8 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, annual audits, an independent Citizens- Oversight Committee and no money for administrator salaries?"
- Measure J.
Bonds
-- Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
11,130 /
68.94% Yes votes ......
5,014 /
31.06% No votes
- To improve parks and recreation for children, families and senior citizens; protect open space; improve safety and security; repair park bathrooms; and upgrade, construct, renovate, and expand parks/facilities; shall Fair Oaks Recreation and Park District issue $26.9 million of bonds at legal rates, averaging $1.4 million annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately 1.9 cents per $100 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?
- Measure K.
Charter Amendment
-- City of Sacramento
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
78,371 /
55.96% Yes votes ......
61,678 /
44.04% No votes
- Shall the measure amending the city charter adding the city auditor as a charter officer; combining duties of the city auditor and the independent budget analyst, as may be further prescribed by ordinance; repealing the city code related to the budget analyst; and amend the charter to allow city council to set an annual meeting calendar by resolution, be adopted?"
- Measure L.
School Bond
-- Natomas Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
16,545 /
68.15% Yes votes ......
7,733 /
31.85% No votes
- To enhance quality education in Natomas, increasing student safety/security, upgrading classrooms for 21st century learning and college/career readiness with technology/equipment, upgrading aging infrastructure/utilities and repairing/constructing facilities, shall Natomas Unified School District issue $172,000,000 of bonds with an estimated $11,000,000 in taxes raised annually on average for 32 years at maximum projected tax rates of 6¢ per $100 of assessed valuation with citizen oversight, annual audits and no money for administrators' salaries/pensions?
- Measure U.
Sales Tax
-- City of Sacramento
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
86,916 /
56.57% Yes votes ......
66,725 /
43.43% No votes
- Shall the measure to protect and enhance essential public safety services, including 9-1-1 response, fire protection, community neighborhood policing, and other essential services, including homeless supportive services, affordable housing, libraries, park maintenance, high-wage job promotion, and youth programming, by enacting a one-cent sales tax generating $95 million annually that is legally required to stay in the City's General Fund, until ended by voters, with independent annual financial audits and citizen oversight, be adopted?
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