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- Measure A.
Cannabis Business Tax
-- County of San Diego
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
563512 /
57.4% Yes votes ......
417402 /
42.6% No votes
- Shall the measure to fund general County purposes including but not limited to parks, fire safety, roads, health, and social equity, by taxing cannabis businesses in the unincorporated area on gross receipts at maximum 6% for retail, 3% for distribution, 2% for testing, cultivation at 3% or $10 (inflation adjustable) per canopy square foot, and 4% for other businesses, generating an estimated $2,930,000 to $5,600,000 annually until repealed by voters, be adopted?
- Measure B.
Solid Waste Management Systems
-- City of San Diego
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
203223 /
50.5% Yes votes ......
199384 /
49.5% No votes
- Shall the San Diego Municipal Code be amended so that all City residents receive comparable trash, recycling, and other solid waste management services, by allowing the City to recover its cost of providing these services to eligible residential properties, which could allow the City to provide additional services, such as weekly recycling, bulky item pickup, and curbside container replacement and delivery, at no extra charge?
- Measure C.
Coastal Zone Height Limits
-- City of San Diego
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
204238 /
51.1% Yes votes ......
195156 /
48.9% No votes
- Shall People's Ordinance O-10960 be amended to exclude the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area, which includes the Sports Arena, from the 30-foot height limit on buildings in the Coastal Zone, with any future development still required to comply with other governing laws?
- Measure D.
Contracting Updates
-- City of San Diego
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
221282 /
57.8% Yes votes ......
161766 /
42.2% No votes
- Shall the San Diego Municipal Code be amended to provide that the City of San Diego may preserve its ability to receive State infrastructure funding by allowing the use of Project Labor Agreements on City Construction Projects; requiring provisions in the agreements to prohibit employment discrimination and ensure open competition; expanding public disclosure; tracking local hiring requirements; and establishing a Citizens' Oversight Board?
- Measure E.
Sales Tax
-- City of Escondido
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
18155 /
49.4% Yes votes ......
18602 /
50.6% No votes
- To provide funding for general services in the City of Escondido, such as police patrols, crime prevention, fire protection, paramedic, 911 emergency response; keeping streets, infrastructure, parks, and facilities safe, clean, and well maintained; reducing pension costs; addressing homelessness, traffic management, and other City services, shall an ordinance establishing a 3/4 cent sales tax be adopted, providing approximately $21,000,000 annually for City services for 15 years, with independent audits, citizen oversight, and all money locally controlled?
- Measure F.
Term Limits
-- City of Escondido
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
29730 /
82.7% Yes votes ......
6232 /
17.3% No votes
- To establish term limits of two terms for persons serving as Mayor, three terms for persons serving as City Councilmember, and three terms for persons serving as City Treasurer, whether consecutive or not, shall Ordinance No. 2022-20 amending the Escondido Municipal Code be approved?
- Measure G.
City Treasurer Compensation
-- City of Escondido
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
29550 /
83.1% Yes votes ......
5992 /
16.9% No votes
- To reduce city treasurer compensation to the same level as a city councilmember and to standardize vacancy procedures for all City of Escondido elected officials, shall Ordinance No. 2022-19 amending the Escondido Municipal Code be approved?
- Measure H.
Childcare Use in City Park Space
-- City of San Diego
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
260432 /
68.7% Yes votes ......
118799 /
31.3% No votes
- Shall Article V, Section 55 be amended to authorize childcare on dedicated parkland property with "childcare" meaning any State-licensed facility, other than in-home family day care, in which nonmedical care and supervision is provided for children under age 18 in a group setting for less than 24 hours per day, excluding educational or instructional use provided by public, private, home, or charter schools?
- Measure J.
Monroe Street Pool Renovation/Replacement Project
-- City of Carlsbad
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
26576 /
51.2% Yes votes ......
25291 /
48.8% No votes
- Do the voters of the City of Carlsbad approve spending existing city funds from various sources, including the General Fund, in an amount to exceed $1 million for the Monroe Street Pool Renovation/Replacement Project located at 3401 Monroe Street for an estimated cost range of $22 million up to $24 million, adjusted annually by the percentage increase in the regional construction cost index?
- Measure K.
Charter Amendment
-- City of Chula Vista
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
39875 /
63.6% Yes votes ......
22850 /
36.4% No votes
- Shall the measure modifying the City Charter to conform with State Laws, eliminate outdated provisions, clarify ambiguous terms, reorganize and reformat to improve usability, require residency and increased experience for the elected City Attorney, remove the requirement that most board and commission members be qualified electors, and to allow City Council to take action at special Council meetings, use mail ballot elections to fill vacancies, and approve bonded debt under State general laws be adopted?
- Measure L.
Cannabis Business Tax
-- City of Encinitas
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
19519 /
65.1% Yes votes ......
10461 /
34.9% No votes
- To fund general municipal expenses including law enforcement, fire, emergency medical services, street improvements and recreation, shall the City tax cannabis and hemp businesses at annual rates of between 4% to 7% of gross receipts for retail cannabis businesses, 1% to 4% for non-retail cannabis businesses, and $2.00 to $10.00 per canopy square foot for cultivation; expected to generate an estimated $800,000 to $1,400,000 annually and will be levied until repealed/modified by the voters?
- Measure M.
City Clerk Appointive
-- City of National City
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
4789 /
55.0% Yes votes ......
3916 /
45.0% No votes
- Shall the office of City Clerk be appointive?
- Measure N.
City Treasurer Appointive
-- City of National City
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
4573 /
52.6% Yes votes ......
4128 /
47.4% No votes
- Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointive?
- Measure P.
Sales Tax
-- City of El Cajon
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
8302 /
39.3% Yes votes ......
12806 /
60.7% No votes
- Shall the measure to repeal Proposition J, a half-cent sales tax, and adopt a one-cent sales tax effective until repealed by the voters, controlled locally and with independent citizen oversight, providing approximately $24,000,000 annually to fund general city services, which could include adding police officers, abating homeless encampments, increasing funding for homeless intervention efforts, expanding fire services, ensuring rapid 911 emergency response, increasing funding for roads, and enhancing parks, be adopted?
- Measure Q.
School Bond
-- Lemon Grove Elementary School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
5983 /
69.4% Yes votes ......
2640 /
30.6% No votes
- To improve local schools with funds that cannot be taken by the State and spent elsewhere, shall Lemon Grove School District's measure to replace aging roofs; upgrade STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) classrooms; increase computer access; and replace portables with permanent classrooms be adopted, authorizing $27 million of bonds with legal rates, levies below $30/$100,000 of assessed valuation (generating $1.6 million/year through 2053), annual audits, independent oversight, state matching funds and no tax rate increase?
- Measure R.
Transient Occupancy Tax
-- City of Imperial Beach
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
3904 /
67.4% Yes votes ......
1892 /
32.6% No votes
- Shall the measure to maintain quality of life for residents, retain local businesses, jobs; keep neighborhoods, beaches, parks, public areas safe/clean, maintain 911 emergency response; reduce traffic congestion; gain community benefit from tourism by increasing the transient occupancy tax (paid by hotel, motel, short-term rental guests) by 4%, providing about $400,000 annually until ended by voters, with annual audits, public disclosure of spending, all funds for Imperial Beach, be adopted?
- Measure S.
Sales Tax
-- City of Solana Beach
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
4363 /
66.7% Yes votes ......
2178 /
33.3% No votes
- To maintain and prevent cuts to City of Solana Beach services, such as: maintaining streets, parks, beaches, infrastructure, and storm drains; fire protection, paramedic and 911 emergency response; police patrols, crime prevention, traffic management, graffiti/trash removal; addressing homelessness; and other city services, shall an ordinance establishing a 1¢ sales tax be adopted, providing approximately $3,000,000 annually for general city services until ended by voters, with independent audits and all money locally controlled?
- Measure T.
Expanding Board Membership
-- Lower Sweetwater Fire Protection District
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
223 /
63.9% Yes votes ......
126 /
36.1% No votes
- Shall the number of seats on the Lower Sweetwater Fire Protection District be increased from three to five at large seats?
- Measure U.
School Bond
-- San Diego Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
199223 /
65.3% Yes votes ......
105712 /
34.7% No votes
- To improve all public schools by:
- Repairing leaky roofs/plumbing;
- Providing safe drinking water;
- Removing asbestos, lead paint, mold;
- Improving classroom security/communications systems, cameras, door locks to protect against school shootings;
- Upgrading career, science, technology, engineering, math classrooms;
shall San Diego Unified School District's measure authorizing $3,200,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying approximately 6 cents per $100 of assessed value, averaging $330,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, requiring public spending disclosure, audits, citizens oversight, be adopted?
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