- Measure A
Change of Election Date
-- City of Sunnyvale
(City Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
13259 /
72.06% Yes votes ......
5142 /
27.94% No votes
- To help reduce the City's elections costs through consolidation with County and State elections, shall the Sunnyvale City Charter be amended to change the City's general municipal elections from odd-numbered years to even-numbered years, with the next general municipal election scheduled for 2016, and to provide a one time, one year extension to councilmember terms, and create a temporary one year mayoral term to enable the transition to even-numbered year elections?
- Measure B
Transient Occupancy Tax
-- City of Sunnyvale
(Municipal Code Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
12657 /
68.58% Yes votes ......
5799 /
31.42% No votes
- Shall the Sunnyvale Municipal Code be amended to increase the transient occupancy tax rate (commonly called "hotel tax") charged to persons who occupy hotel or motel rooms in the City for 30 days or less from 9.5% to 10.5% in order to help maintain the City's ability to fund basic services such as public safety and streets, trees, and sidewalk maintenance, and to keep parity with neighboring cities' hotel tax rates, effective January 1, 2014?
- Measure C
Gun Safety Regulations
-- City of Sunnyvale
(Municipal Code Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
12404 /
66.55% Yes votes ......
6235 /
33.45% No votes
- Shall the City of Sunnyvale adopt a gun safety ordinance to require: 1) reporting to police, within 48 hours, known loss or theft of a firearm; 2) storing firearms in residences in a locked container or disabling them with a trigger lock when not in the owner's immediate possession; 3) prohibiting the possession of ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, with certain exceptions; and 4) logging and tracking of ammunition sales within the City of Sunnyvale?
- Measure G
Bonds
-- Sunnyvale School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
6995 /
68.44% Yes votes ......
3225 /
31.56% No votes
- To continue critical renovation, modernization and safety needs at the district's schools and to make needed upgrades to classrooms, libraries, science and computer labs, improve student access to computers and instructional technology and continue to improve the energy efficiency of classrooms and buildings, shall the Sunnyvale School District issue $96,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates with funds monitored by an Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee and no funds spent on administrators?
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