2024Mar 5 |
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Emily MacDonald - Unified School District Governing Board MemberSee Details » |
Recall |
Woodland Joint Unified School District Trustee Area 2 |
Choice |
Votes |
% |
|
893 |
63.7% |
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510 |
36.4% |
Total Votes Cast |
1,403 |
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Undervotes |
94 |
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Overvotes |
1 |
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Total Ballots Cast |
1,498 |
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Registered Voters |
4,041 |
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2024Mar 5 |
1 |
Bonds for Mental Health Treatment Facilities
Authorizes $6.38 Billion in Bonds to Build Mental Health
Treatment Facilities for Those With Mental Health and
Substance Use Challenges; Provides Housing for the
Homeless. Legislative Statute.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
Choice |
Votes |
% |
|
25,979 |
52.1% |
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23,934 |
48.0% |
Total Votes Cast |
49,913 |
|
Undervotes |
2,714 |
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Overvotes |
10 |
|
Total Ballots Cast |
52,637 |
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Registered Voters
|
113,535 |
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2024Mar 5 |
N |
Parcel Tax Renewal Measure
To continue outstanding academics in science, technology, engineering, math, reading, writing, arts/ music; attract and retain high quality teachers; support student mental health/ safety; continue athletics, library services, and limit class sizes, shall ...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
Choice |
Votes |
% |
|
14,523 |
68.2% |
|
6,759 |
31.8% |
Total Votes Cast |
21,282 |
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Undervotes |
497 |
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Overvotes |
2 |
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Total Ballots Cast |
21,781 |
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Registered Voters
|
37,950 |
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2024Mar 5 |
M |
Shall the measure authorizing the City of Woodland to accept at least $300,000,000 in federal and state contribution, or up to 99% of the project costs, to provide flood control for the City of Woodland and authorizing construction of the Lower Cache Creek Flood Risk Management Pro...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
Choice |
Votes |
% |
|
4,122 |
29.7% |
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9,752 |
70.3% |
Total Votes Cast |
13,874 |
|
Undervotes |
304 |
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Overvotes |
3 |
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Total Ballots Cast |
14,181 |
|
Registered Voters
|
33,265 |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Patricia Guerrero - Chief Justice of CaliforniaSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Goodwin Liu - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Martin J. Jenkins - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Joshua P. Groban - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Stacy Boulware Eurie - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Laurie M. Earl - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Harry Hull - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
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Peter Krause - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
1 |
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Amends California Constitution to expressly include an individual’s fundamental right to reproductive freedom, which includes the fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and the fundamental right to choose or refuse contraceptiv...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
26 |
In-Person Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Also allows: sports wagering at certain horseracing tracks; private lawsuits to enforce certain gambling laws. Directs revenues to General Fund, problem-gambling programs, enforcement.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
27 |
Online and Mobile Sports Wagering
Allows Indian tribes and affiliated businesses to operate online/mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands. Directs revenues to regulatory costs, homelessness programs, nonparticipating tribes. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly in ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
28 |
Funding for Arts and Music Education in Public Schools
Provides additional funding from state General Fund for arts and music education in all K–12 public schools (including charter schools). Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about $1 billion annually, beginning next year, f...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
29 |
Requirements for Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Requires physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant on site during treatment. Requires clinics to: disclose physicians’ ownership interests; report infection data.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
30 |
Funding for Programs to Reduce Air Pollution
Allocates tax revenues to zero-emission vehicle purchase incentives, vehicle charging stations, and wildfire prevention.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
31 |
Prohibit Retail Sale of Certain Flavored Tobacco Products
A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects, a 2020 law prohibiting retail sale of certain flavored tobacco products.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2022Nov 8 |
L |
To update and expand science, technology, engineering, arts, math classrooms/ labs; improve school safety/ security; replace aging heating, cooling, plumbing systems; improve access for students with disabilities; construct, repair, equip sites/ classrooms, shall the Esparto Unifie...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Esparto Unified School District |
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2022Jun 7 |
H |
Davis Innovation & Sustainability Campus
Shall Resolution 22-010 be adopted to approve a mixed-use innovation center with lab and research facilities, offices, market- rate and affordable housing, hotel/conference center, parks, and community sports fields, by amending the City of D...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2022Nov 8 |
J |
Shall the salary for City Council members of the City of Woodland be increased from $250 to $500 per month, and in the future be adjusted by City ordinance in accordance with State law?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2022Nov 8 |
K |
To improve City services, such as law enforcement, parks, youth/senior services, and street repair, and for general government use, shall a measure be adopted enacting a tax on cannabis businesses up to 10% of gross receipts, until ended by voters?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2021Sep 14 |
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GAVIN NEWSOM - GovernorSee Details » |
Gubernatorial Recall |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Mar 3 |
13 |
Public Preschool, K-12, and College Health and Safety Bond Act of 2020
Authorizes $15 billion in state general obligation bonds for construction and modernization of public education facilities. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds estimated at about $740 million per ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
15 |
Commercial & Industrial Property Tax Assessment
Taxes such properties based on current market value, instead of purchase price. Fiscal Impact: Increased property taxes on commercial properties worth more than $3 million providing $6.5 billion to $11.5 billion in new funding to local...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
16 |
Allow Diversity Factor
Permits government decision-making policies to consider race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in order to address diversity by repealing constitutional provision prohibiting such policies. Fiscal Impact: No direct fiscal effect on state and local ent...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
17 |
Restore Right to Vote After Prison
Restores voting rights upon completion of prison term to persons who have been disqualified from voting while serving a prison term. Fiscal Impact: Annual county costs, likely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars statewide, for voter registratio...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
18 |
17-Year-Old Voting in Primary Elections
Amends California Constitution to permit 17-year-olds to vote in Primary and Special elections if they will turn 18 by the next General election and be otherwise eligible to vote.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
19 |
Change Certain Property Tax Rules
Allows homeowners who are over 55, disabled, or wildfire/disaster victims to transfer primary residence’s tax base to replacement residence. Changes taxation of family-property transfers. Establishes fire protection services fund. Fiscal Impact: L...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
20 |
Restrict Parole for Certain Offences
Limits access to parole program established for non-violent offenders who have completed the full term of their primary offense by eliminating eligibility for certain offenses. Fiscal Impact: Increase in state and local correctional, court, and l...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
21 |
Local Rent Control Authority
Allows local governments to establish rent control on residential properties over 15 years old. Local limits on rate increases may differ from statewide limit. Fiscal Impact: Overall, a potential reduction in state and local revenues in the high tens of ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
22 |
Exempt App-Based Companies
Classifies app-based drivers as "independent contractors," instead of "employees," and provides independent-contractor drivers other compensation, unless certain criteria are met. Fiscal Impact: Minor increase in state income taxes paid by rideshare and de...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
23 |
Kidney Dialysis Clinic Requirements
Requires physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant on site during dialysis treatment. Prohibits clinics from reducing services without state approval. Prohibits clinics from refusing to treat patients based on payment source. Fiscal Imp...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
24 |
Amend Consumer Privacy Laws
Permits consumers to: prevent businesses from sharing personal information, correct inaccurate personal information, and limit businesses’ use of "sensitive personal information," including precise geolocation, race, ethnicity, and health information. E...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
25 |
Referendum on Money Bail Replacement
A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, law replacing money bail with system based on public safety and flight risk. Fiscal Impact: Increased costs possibly in mid hundreds of millions of dollars annually for a new process for release fro...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
14 |
Stem Cell Research Bonds
Authorizes $5.5 billion state bonds for: stem cell and other medical research, including training; research facility construction; administrative costs. Dedicates $1.5 billion to brain-related diseases. Appropriates General Fund moneys for repayment. Expands...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2020Mar 3 |
G |
Davis Joint Unified School District
To attract and retain quality teachers and staff by keeping compensation competitive in order to (a) preserve outstanding instruction in math, science, reading, writing, history, social studies and technology; (b) support arts, music; (c) limit cl...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
W |
To improve the quality of education and complete improvement projects at Winters High and Waggoner Elementary; repair/replace leaky roofs; and modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Winters Joint Unified School District issue $19,000,000 of bonds, rai...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Winters Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
Y |
With no increase in estimated tax rates, shall Woodland Joint Unified School District’s measure to expand vocational education facilities for programs including automotive engineering/construction trades; improve classroom technology/internet access; repair classrooms/schools; an...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Woodland Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
X |
To update and expand science, technology, engineering, arts, math classrooms/ labs; improve school safety/ security; replace aging heating, cooling, plumbing systems; improve access for students with disabilities; construct, repair, equip sites/ classrooms, shall the Esparto Unifie...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Esparto Unified School District |
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2020Nov 3 |
K |
SFID No. 2
To upgrade schools, retain/attract quality teachers by repairing leaky roofs; removing asbestos/mold; keeping schools safe; updating technology, fire/drinking water safety; repairing, constructing, equipping/acquiring educational facilities to prepare students for college...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
River Delta Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
Z |
To protect quality education with local school improvement funding, shall Washington Unified School District adopt a measure:
• upgrading classrooms/ internet access for science, technology, engineering, arts, math instruction;
• upgrade schools to meet academic, safety, disa...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Washington Unified School District |
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2020Mar 3 |
E |
Without increasing future tax rates, shall the measure to repair classrooms, facilities and labs at American River, Cosumnes River, El Dorado, Folsom Lake and Sacramento City campuses for job training, nursing/ healthcare, engineering/ science and fire/ police programs, by Los Rios...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Los Rios DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2020Mar 3 |
C |
To repair, modernize and construct classrooms/buildings for career/technical education at Yuba and Woodland Colleges and Colusa, Lake and Sutter County campuses including nursing/ healthcare, fire/police and agricultural technology, shall the Yuba Community College District measure...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Yuba DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2020Nov 3 |
B |
Davis Innovation & Sustainability Campus
Shall Resolution 20-110 be adopted to amend the Davis General Plan to approve a mixed-use development comprised of innovation center, housing, and retail uses, by changing the land use designations for the Davis Innovation & Sustainability Ca...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2020Nov 3 |
D |
Extend Right to Vote on Use of Open Space and Ag. Lands
Shall Ordinance No. 2581, which extends the sunset date of "Measure J" (Ordinance No. 2350 - the Citizens' Right to Vote on Future Use of Open Space and Agricultural Lands) to December 31, 2030 and makes minor technical changes...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2020Mar 3 |
Q |
City of Davis
Shall the Ordinance extending the existing one percent sales tax with no increase to the current rate, providing approximately $8,600,000 annually until repealed by the voters, subject to annual review, with all funds staying local, and continuing existing funding for ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2020Nov 3 |
A |
Urban Growth Boundary
Shall an initiative measure amending the City of Winters General Plan to establish an Urban Growth Boundary, and through November 3, 2050 to prohibit urban development outside of that boundary, subject to certain exceptions, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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2020Nov 3 |
R |
Sales Tax
Shall the measure, which would authorize the City of Woodland to continue to collect, for a period of ten years, a one-quarter cent sales tax for general city services, providing approximately $2.8 million annually and would not increase taxes, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2020Nov 3 |
S |
Advisory Vote Only: Library Allocation
Shall the City Council allocate 25% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the November 2020 ballot to the Woodland Public Library to enhance educational and literacy programs and maint...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2020Nov 3 |
T |
Advisory Vote Only: Youth & Recreation Facilities Allocation
Shall the City Council allocate 55% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the November 2020 ballot to expand and enhance youth and teen programs and facilities, a...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2020Nov 3 |
U |
Advisory Vote Only: Crime Prevention & Community-Building Allocation
Shall the City Council allocate 15% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the November 2020 ballot to enhance public safety through expand crime preventio...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2020Nov 3 |
V |
Advisory Vote Only: Utility Ratepayer Assistance Allocation
Shall the City Council allocate up to 5% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the November 2020 ballot to support a utility ratepayer assistance program for low-i...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2018Nov 6 |
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Leonard A. Kruger - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
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Carol A. Corrigan - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
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Louis Mauro - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
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Cole Blease - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
5 |
Senior Housing Tax Break
Removes certain transfer requirements for homeowners over 55, severely disabled homeowners, and contaminated or disaster-destroyed property. Fiscal Impact: Schools and local governments each would lose over $100 million in annual property taxes early on, gro...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
6 |
Remove Road Funding
Repeals a 2017 transportation law's taxes and fees designated for road repairs and public transportation. Fiscal Impact: Reduced ongoing revenues of $5.1 billion from state fuel and vehicle taxes that mainly would have paid for highway and road maintenance and re...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
7 |
Daylight Savings Time
Gives Legislature ability to change daylight saving time period by two-thirds vote, if changes are consistent with federal law. Fiscal Impact: This measure has no direct fiscal effect because changes to daylight saving time would depend on future actions by the...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
8 |
Dialysis Clinics
Requires rebates and penalties if charges exceed limit. Requires annual reporting to the state. Prohibits clinics from refusing to treat patients based on payment source. Fiscal Impact: Overall annual effect on state and local governments ranging from net positive i...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
10 |
Rent Control
Repeals state law that currently restricts the scope of rent control policies that cities and other local jurisdictions may impose on residential property. Fiscal Impact: Potential net reduction in state and local revenues of tens of millions of dollars per year in the ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
11 |
Ambulance Employees
Law entitling hourly employees to breaks without being on-call would not apply to private-sector ambulance employees. Fiscal Impact: Likely fiscal benefit to local governments (in the form of lower costs and higher revenues), potentially in the tens of millions o...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Nov 6 |
12 |
Farm Animals
Establishes minimum requirements for confining certain farm animals. Prohibits sales of meat and egg products from animals confined in noncomplying manner. Fiscal Impact: Potential decrease in state income tax revenues from farm businesses, likely not more than several ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Jun 5 |
69 |
Transportation Revenue
Requires that certain revenues generated by a 2017 transportation funding law be used only for transportation purposes and generally prohibits Legislature from diverting funds to other purposes.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Jun 5 |
70 |
Cap and Trade Limit
Beginning in 2024, requires that cap-and-trade revenues accumulate in a reserve fund until the Legislature, by a two-thirds majority, authorizes use of the revenues.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Jun 5 |
71 |
Ballot Measure Date
Provides that ballot measures approved by a majority of voters shall take effect five days after the Secretary of State certifies the results of the election.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Jun 5 |
72 |
Rain Capture
Permits Legislature to allow construction of rain-capture systems, completed on or after January 1, 2019, without requiring property-tax reassessment.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
1 |
Housing Assistance Bonds
Authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for existing affordable housing programs for low-income residents, veterans, farmworkers, manufactured and mobile homes, infill, and transit-oriented housing. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bon...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Nov 6 |
2 |
Mental Illness Housing Bonds
Amends Mental Health Services Act to fund No Place Like Home Program, which finances housing for individuals with mental illness. Ratifies existing law establishing the No Place Like Home Program. Fiscal Impact: Allows the state to use up to $140 million...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Nov 6 |
3 |
Water Project Bonds
Authorizes $8.877 billion in state general obligation bonds for various infrastructure projects. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds averaging $430 million per year over 40 years. Local government savings for water-related projects, likely averagi...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Nov 6 |
4 |
Children's Hospital Bonds
Authorizes $1.5 billion in bonds, to be repaid from state’s General Fund, to fund grants for construction, expansion, renovation, and equipping of qualifying children’s hospitals. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds averaging about $80 m...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Jun 5 |
68 |
Park Bonds
Authorizes $4 billion in general obligation bonds for: parks, natural resources protection, climate adaptation, water quality and supply, and flood protection.See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
M |
To update classrooms, science/innovation labs, and facilities to meet current academic standards, improve accessibility for students, upgrade school safety/security, keep schools well-maintained, and modernize classroom learning technology, shall Davis Joint Unified School District...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Nov 6 |
P |
To improve the quality of education; repair/replace leaky roofs; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; shall Winters Joint Unified School District issue $20,000,000 of bonds, raising on average $1,100,0...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Winters Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Nov 6 |
O |
To finance installation of a comprehensive HVAC system at Woodland High School and construction of a new practice gymnasium at Pioneer High School, shall the Woodland Joint Unified School District issue $20,200,000 of bonds with an estimated $4,448,000 in taxes raised annually on a...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Woodland Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
|
2018Jun 5 |
K |
Unincorporated Marijuana Businesses Tax
Shall a tax be imposed on marijuana businesses in unincorporated Yolo County, subject to a citizen's oversight committee, at a variable rate between 1-15% of gross receipts, with a 4% initial rate on cultivation, and 5% for any other marijuana...See Details » |
Measure |
Yolo County |
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2018Nov 6 |
L |
City of Davis Property Re-designation
Shall Resolution 18-094 amending the Davis General Plan to accommodate a senior housing development by changing the land use designation for the West Davis Active Adult Community property from Agriculture and Urban Agriculture Transition Area to...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2018Jun 5 |
H |
City of Davis Park Maintenance Tax Renewal
Shall Ordinance 2521, which renews the existing Park Maintenance Tax of $49 per year on residential units and on non-residential units in amounts specified in the Ordinance, for 20 years, adds an annual 2% inflator, and is expected to gener...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2018Jun 5 |
I |
City of Davis Street and Bike Path Maintenance Tax
Shall Ordinance 2522 be adopted to add Article 15.21 to the Davis Municipal Code to establish a Street and Bike Path Maintenance Tax of $99 per year on residential units and on non-residential units in amounts specified in the Ordin...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2018Jun 5 |
J |
City of Davis Nishi Plan
Shall Resolution 18-023 amending the Davis General Plan to change the land use designation for the Nishi property from Agriculture to Medium High Density Residential and Natural Habitat Area, as set forth in the Resolution and establishing the Baseline Proje...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
|
2018Nov 6 |
N |
1/4-Cent Sales Tax
To fund public safety and investments in inclusive economic development and community improvements, shall the City of West Sacramento enact a 1/4 percent transactions and use tax (sales tax) providing approximately $3.4 million annually on an ongoing basis for gen...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
|
2018Jun 5 |
G |
City of Winters Appointive Offices
Shall the offices of the city clerk and city treasurer for the City of Winters be appointive?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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2016Jun 7 |
50 |
Suspension of Legislators
Authorizes Legislature to suspend Members, including without salary and benefits. Prohibits suspended Members from using powers of office or legislative resources. Provides suspension may end on specified date or by vote of Member's house.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
52 |
Medical Hospital Fee Program
Extends indefinitely an existing statute that imposes fees on hospitals to fund Medi-Cal health care services, care for uninsured patients, and children’s health coverage.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
53 |
Voter Approval of Revenue Bonds
Requires statewide voter approval before any revenue bonds can be issued or sold by the state for certain projects if the bond amount exceeds $2 billion.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
54 |
Legislative Procedure Requirements
• Prohibits Legislature from passing any bill unless it has been in print and published on the Internet for at least 72 hours before the vote, except in cases of public emergency.
• Requires the Legislature to make audiovisual recordings of al...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
55 |
Tax Extension
Extends by twelve years the temporary personal income tax increases enacted in 2012 on earnings over $250,000, with revenues allocated to K–12 schools, California Community Colleges, and, in certain years, healthcare.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
56 |
Cigarette Tax
Increases cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increase on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes containing nicotine.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
57 |
Sentences & Juvenile
Allows parole consideration for nonviolent felons. Authorizes sentence credits for rehabilitation, good behavior, and education. Provides juvenile court judge decides whether juvenile will be prosecuted as adult.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2016Nov 8 |
58 |
Multilingual Education
Preserves requirement that public schools ensure students obtain English language proficiency. Requires school districts to solicit parent/community input in developing language acquisition programs. Requires instruction to ensure English acquisition as rapidl...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2016Nov 8 |
59 |
Corporate Political Spending
Asks whether California's elected officials should use their authority to propose and ratify an amendment to the federal Constitution overturning the United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. Citizens United ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2016Nov 8 |
60 |
Adult Film Condom Req.
Requires adult film performers to use condoms during filming of sexual intercourse. Requires producers to pay for performer vaccinations, testing, and medical examinations. Requires producers to post condom requirement at film sites.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
61 |
Presc. Drugs Purchase
Prohibits state from buying any prescription drug from a drug manufacturer at price over lowest price paid for the drug by United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Exempts managed care programs funded through Medi–Cal.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
62 |
Repeal of Death Penalty
Repeals death penalty and replaces it with life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Applies retroactively to existing death sentences. Increases the portion of life inmates' wages that may be applied to victim restitution.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
63 |
Firearms and Ammunition Sales
Requires background check and Department of Justice authorization to purchase ammunition. Prohibits possession of large–capacity ammunition magazines. Establishes procedures for enforcing laws prohibiting firearm possession by specified persons. Requi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
64 |
Marijuana Legalization
Legalizes marijuana under state law, for use by adults 21 or older. Imposes state taxes on sales and cultivation. Provides for industry licensing and establishes standards for marijuana products. Allows local regulation and taxation.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
65 |
Carryout Bag Charges
Redirects money collected by grocery and certain other retail stores through mandated sale of carryout bags. Requires stores to deposit bag sale proceeds into a special fund to support specified environmental projects.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
66 |
Death Penalty Procedure
Changes procedures governing state court challenges to death sentences. Designates superior court for initial petitions and limits successive petitions. Requires appointed attorneys who take noncapital appeals to accept death penalty appeals. Exempts prison o...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
67 |
Ban Plastic Bags
A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a statute that prohibits grocery and other stores from providing customers single–use plastic or paper carryout bags but permits sale of recycled paper bags and reusable bags.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
51 |
K-12, Comm. Coll. Fac. Bonds
Authorizes $9 billion in general obligation bonds for new construction and modernization of K–12 public school facilities; charter schools and vocational education facilities; and California Community Colleges facilities.See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
H |
Davis Joint Unified School District Parcel Tax
To provide outstanding academics in math, science, reading, writing, instructional technology and programs in athletics, arts and music; provide high quality teachers; limit class sizes; and support student health and safety; shall the ...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
B |
To improve the quality of education by modernizing, constructing and/or renovating classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and replace deteriora...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Pierce Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
D |
To improve the quality of education funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms, cafeterias, and other school facilities including Winters High School; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and upgr...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Winters Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2016Nov 8 |
Q |
To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College Distri...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Yuba DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2016Jun 7 |
A |
City of Davis Nishi Property Land Use Designation and Development Project
Shall Resolution No. 16-014 amending the Davis General Plan to change the land use designation for the Nishi property from Agriculture to University-Related Research Park, as set forth in the Resolution and es...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2016Jun 7 |
B |
City of Davis Hotel Occupancy Tax Increase
Shall Ordinance 2468 be adopted to amend, effective August 1, 2016, Article 15.05 of the Davis Municipal Code to increase the City of Davis's Transient Occupancy Tax, imposed on occupants of short-term rentals such as hotel rooms, from 10% ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2016Jun 7 |
C |
City of Davis Recreational Marijuana Business License Tax
Shall Ordinance 2469 be adopted to add Article 19.04.100 to the Davis Municipal Code to establish a business license tax on non-medical (recreational) marijuana businesses within the city of no more than 10% of annual gross r...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
|
2016Nov 8 |
E |
West Sacramento 1/4-Cent Sales Tax
To fund City services and initiatives such as repairing roads, building and maintaining bicycle/pedestrian trails, reducing homelessness and its community impacts, improving educational and career opportunities for youth, and enhancing internet acc...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
|
2016Nov 8 |
F |
Woodland 1/2-Cent Sales Tax Continuation
Shall Ordinance No. 1599 which would authorize the City of Woodland to continue to collect an existing one-half cent sales tax for a period of twelve years, and would not increase taxes, for general city services including, but not limited to...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2014Nov 4 |
|
Goodwin Liu - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Kathryn Mickle Werdegar - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Vance W. Raye - Presiding Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Elena J. Duarte - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Ronald B. Robie - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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William J. Murray, Jr. - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Andrea Lynn Hoch - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Louis Mauro - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
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Jonathan K. Renner - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
2 |
Budget Stabilization
Requires annual transfer of state general fund revenues to budget stabilization account. Requires half the revenues be used to repay state debts. Limits use of remaining funds to emergencies or budget deficits.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Jun 3 |
42 |
Public Records/Meetings Costs
Requires local government compliance with laws providing for public access to local government body meetings and records of government officials. Eliminates reimbursement for costs of compliance. Fiscal Impact: Reductions in state payments to local gove...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
45 |
Healthcare Insurance, Rate Changes
Requires Insurance Commissioner's approval before health insurer can change its rates or anything else affecting the charges associated with health insurance. Provides for public notice, disclosure, and hearing, and subsequent judicial review. Exem...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
46 |
Drug & Alcohol Testing of Doctors, Medical Negligence Lawsuits
Requires drug testing of doctors. Requires review of statewide prescription database before prescribing controlled substances. Increases $250,000 pain/suffering cap in medical negligence lawsuits for inflation.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
47 |
Criminal Sentences, Misdemeanor Penalties
Requires misdemeanor sentence instead of felony for certain drug and property offenses. Inapplicable to persons with prior conviction for serious or violent crime and registered sex offenders.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
48 |
Indian Gaming Compacts
A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, tribal gaming compacts between the state and the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians and the Wiyot Tribe.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
1 |
Water Bond
Authorizes $7.545 billion in general obligation bonds for state water supply infrastructure projects, including surface and groundwater storage, ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration, and drinking water protection.See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2014Jun 3 |
41 |
Veterans' Housing Bond
Authorizes $600 million in general obligation bonds for affordable multifamily supportive housing to relieve homelessness, affordable transitional housing, affordable rental housing, or related facilities for veterans and their families. Fiscal Impact: Increas...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2014Jun 3 |
R |
Bond Issue
To improve the quality of education; repair or replace leaky roofs; modernize and renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace deteriorating temporary portables with permanent classrooms; make health, safety, and handicapped accessibility improv...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Winters Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
|
2014Nov 4 |
T |
Safe and Healthy Schools Measure
To support student health and safety by fixing cracked/potholed pavement; providing lunch/shade shelters for students; repairing/replacing school playgrounds/playfields/physical education facilities; and repairing/upgrading fencing/school security, s...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Woodland Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
|
2014Nov 4 |
S |
Classroom Repair and Upgrade Measure
To upgrade classrooms, libraries, science and computer labs in Woodland schools with local funding the State cannot take away, shall Woodland Joint Unified School District repair roofs; update classroom computer technology; remove asbestos/hazard...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Woodland Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2014Nov 4 |
V |
Bond Issue
To protect quality education locally with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Washington Unified School District reconstruct, renovate and repair aging elementary school classrooms and other school facilities, remove dry rot/mold and replace leaking roofs/win...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Washington Unified School District |
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2014Jun 3 |
O |
1/2-Cent Sales Tax Continuation
Shall Ordinance No. 2432, which would authorize the City of Davis to continue to collect a sales and use tax for general government purposes at the total rate of one percent through December 31, 2020, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2014Jun 3 |
P |
Water Rates Repeal Referendum
(INITIATIVE) Shall an initiative ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2405, which adopted increased water rates, and putting water rates in effect prior to May 1, 2013 back into effect, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2014Jun 3 |
Q |
Transient Hotel Occupancy Tax Increase
Shall the City Hotel Tax (The Transient Occupancy Tax imposed on those staying in hotels in Winters) be increased from 10% to 12%, by voter approval of City of Winters Ordinance 2014-02. adopted by the City Council and effective upon the passag...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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2014Nov 4 |
U |
By-District Council Member Elections
Shall Ordinance No. 1561 adding article II of chapter 27 to the Woodland Municipal Code, related to Council elections, be adopted, establishing "by-district" elections whereby voters would elect Council members from among candidates who live in t...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2014Jun 3 |
J |
1/4-Cent Sales Tax Continuation
Shall Ordinance No. 1558 which would authorize the City of Woodland to continue to collect a one-quarter cent sales tax for general city services, for a period of eight years, and would not increase taxes, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2014Jun 3 |
K |
Advisory Vote Only: Youth Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax
Shall the City Council allocate 60% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to expand and enhance youth and teen programs and facilities, includ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2014Jun 3 |
L |
Advisory Vote Only: Public Library Expenditure of Sales Tax
Shall the City Council allocate 20% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to the Woodland Public Library to enhance educational and youth lite...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2014Jun 3 |
M |
Advisory Vote Only: Crime-Prevention Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax
Shall the City Council allocate 15% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to enhance public safety through expanded crime preventio...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2014Jun 3 |
N |
Advisory Vote Only: Rate-Payer Assistance Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax
Shall the City Council allocate up to 5% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to support a city water and sewer utility ratep...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2013Mar 5 |
I |
Davis-Woodland Water Supply Project
Shall Ordinance No. 2399 - be adopted, which grants permission to the City of Davis to proceed with the Davis Woodland Water Supply Project, to provide surface water as an additional supply of water, subject to the adoption of water rates in accor...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2012Jun 5 |
28 |
Limits on Legislators’ Terms in Office
Reduces total amount of time a person may serve in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 years. Allows 12 years' service in one house. Applies only to legislators first elected after measure is passed. Fiscal Impact: No direct fiscal effe...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Jun 5 |
29 |
Impose Additional Tax on Cigarettes for Cancer Research
Imposes additional $1.00 per pack tax on cigarettes and an equivalent tax increase on other tobacco products. Revenues fund research for cancer and tobacco-related diseases. Fiscal Impact: Net increase in cigarette excise tax r...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
30 |
School Stop-gap Tax
Increases taxes on earnings over $250,000 for seven years and sales taxes by ¼ cent for four years, to fund schools. Guarantees public safety realignment funding. Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenues through 2018–19, averaging about $6 billion annually ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
31 |
Two Year Budget
Establishes two-year state budget. Sets rules for offsetting new expenditures, and Governor budget cuts in fiscal emergencies. Local governments can alter application of laws governing state-funded programs. Fiscal Impact: Decreased state sales tax revenues of $200 m...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2012Nov 6 |
32 |
Restrict Union Campaign Funds
Prohibits unions from using payroll-deducted funds for political purposes. Applies same use prohibition to payroll deductions, if any, by corporations or government contractors. Prohibits union and corporate contributions to candidates and their committ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2012Nov 6 |
33 |
Auto Insurance, Credit History
Changes current law to allow insurance companies to set prices based on whether the driver previously carried auto insurance with any insurance company. Allows proportional discount for drivers with some prior coverage. Allows increased cost for driver...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
34 |
Repeal Death Penalty
Repeals death penalty and replaces it with life imprisonment without possibility of parole. Applies retroactively to existing death sentences. Directs $100 million to law enforcement agencies for investigations of homicide and rape cases. Fiscal Impact: Ongoing ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
35 |
Human Trafficking Penalties
Increases prison sentences and fines for human trafficking convictions. Requires convicted human traffickers to register as sex offenders. Requires registered sex offenders to disclose Internet activities and identities. Fiscal Impact: Costs of a few mill...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
36 |
Three Strikes Sentencing
Revises law to impose life sentence only when new felony conviction is serious or violent. May authorize re-sentencing if third strike conviction was not serious or violent. Fiscal Impact: Ongoing state correctional savings of around $70 million annually, wi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
37 |
GMO Food Labeling
Requires labeling of food sold to consumers made from plants or animals with genetic material changed in specified ways. Prohibits marketing such food, or other processed food, as “natural.” Provides exemptions. Fiscal Impact: Increased annual state costs from ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2012Nov 6 |
38 |
12 Year School Tax
Increases taxes on earnings using sliding scale, for twelve years. Revenues go to K–12 schools and early childhood programs, and for four years to repaying state debt. Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenues for 12 years—roughly $10 billion annually in ini...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
39 |
Corporate Taxes
Requires multistate businesses to pay income taxes based on percentage of their sales in California. Dedicates revenues for five years to clean/efficient energy projects. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues of $1 billion annually, with half of the revenues over t...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2012Nov 6 |
40 |
State Senate Districts
A “Yes” vote approves, and a “No” vote rejects, new State Senate districts drawn by the Citizens Redistricting Commission. If rejected, districts will be adjusted by officials supervised by the California Supreme Court. Fiscal Impact: Approving the ref...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2012Nov 6 |
E |
Parcel Tax
To offset the continued loss of significant state funding, shall the Davis Joint Unified School District be authorized to continue a special tax for a period of 4 years not to exceed the base annual rate of $20.00 per dwelling unit for multi-dwelling parcels and $204.00 p...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2012Mar 6 |
C |
Parcel Tax
Shall the Davis Joint Unified School District continue a local parcel tax to preserve existing classroom programs including math, science, English and music; key school-based personnel including librarians, nurses, counselors, school technology and reading specialists; an...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2012Nov 6 |
Q |
Bonds
To prepare Solano/Yolo County students/veterans for universities/jobs, by: 1) Expanding student, military, disabled veteran access to affordable education, 2) Meeting earthquake/fire safety codes, 3) Upgrading employer job placement facilities, 4) Upgrading engineering, weldin...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Solano DistrictViewing Yolo County |
|
2012Nov 6 |
H |
Creation of a Department of Finance
Shall the County of Yolo consolidate the offices of Auditor, Controller, Tax Collector and Treasurer and other countywide fiscal functions under a Department of Finance by establishing an appointed Director of Finance, create an independent financ...See Details » |
Measure |
Yolo County |
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2012Jun 5 |
D |
Park Maintenance Parcel Tax
Shall Ordinance No. 2387, which extends for six years the existing Parks Maintenance Tax of $49 per year on residential units and on non-residential units in amounts specified in the Ordinance, to fund maintenance of parks, street trees, greenbelts, bike ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
|
2012Nov 6 |
G |
Advisory Vote Only: Redevelopment Agency Dissolution Revenues
Should the City direct ongoing revenue it receives from the dissolution of its Redevelopment Agency to continue funding community investment projects such as streets, bridges, transportation, parks, and public infrastruct...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
|
2011May 3 |
A |
Parcel Tax
Recognizing cuts in state funding, shall the Davis Joint Unified School District be authorized to levy an emergency special tax for a period of two years not to exceed the annual rate of $20.00 per dwelling unit for multi-dwelling parcels and $200.00 per parcel for all ot...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2011Jul 12 |
B |
Parcel Tax
In order to reduce the impact of State budget cuts and provide financial stability for the Esparto Unified School District, shall the District be authorized to levy a parcel tax of $100 per parcel for five years, adjusted for inflation, for purposes of supporting student ...See Details » |
Measure |
Esparto Unified School District |
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2010Nov 2 |
|
Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye - Chief Justice of CaliforniaSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2010Nov 2 |
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Ming W. Chin - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2010Nov 2 |
|
Carlos R. Moreno - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2010Nov 2 |
|
George W. Nicholson - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2010Nov 2 |
|
Kathleen Butz - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2010Jun 8 |
13 |
Limits on Property Taxes, Seismic Retrofits
Provides that construction to seismically retrofit buildings will not trigger reassessment of property tax value. Sets statewide standard for seismic retrofit improvements that qualify. Fiscal Impact: Minor reduction in local property tax ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Jun 8 |
14 |
Elections, Top Two Runoff
Changes the primary election process for congressional, statewide, and legislative races. Allows all voters to choose any candidate regardless of the candidate's or voter's political party preference. Ensures that the two candidates receiving the greatest n...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Jun 8 |
15 |
California Fair Elections
Repeals ban on public funding of political campaigns. Creates a voluntary system for candidates for Secretary of State to qualify for a public campaign grant if they agree to limitations on spending and private contributions. Each candidate demonstrating en...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Jun 8 |
16 |
Two Third Vote for Local Utility
Requires two-thirds voter approval before local governments provide electricity service to new customers or establish a community choice electricity program using public funds or bonds. Fiscal Impact: Unknown net impact on state and local government ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2010Jun 8 |
17 |
Auto Insurance
Permits companies to reduce or increase cost of insurance depending on whether driver has a history of continuous insurance coverage. Fiscal Impact: Probably no significant fiscal effect on state insurance premium tax revenues.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
19 |
Changes California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow It to Be
Regulated and Taxed
Allows people 21 years old or older to possess, cultivate, or transport marijuana for personal use. Fiscal Impact: Depending on federal, state, and local government actions, potential increased tax ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
20 |
Redistricting of Congressional Districts
Removes elected representatives from process of establishing congressional districts and transfers that authority to recently-authorized 14-member redistricting commission comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and representatives of neither pa...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2010Nov 2 |
21 |
Establishes $18 Annual Vehicle License Surcharge to Help Fund State Parks and Wildlife Programs and Grants Free Admission to All State Parks to Surcharged Vehicles
Exempts commercial vehicles, trailers and trailer coaches from the surcharge. Fiscal Impact: Annual increase to state r...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
22 |
Prohibits the State from Taking Funds Used for Transportation or Local Government Projects and Services
Prohibits State, even during severe fiscal hardship, from delaying distribution of tax revenues for these purposes. Fiscal Impact: Decreased state General Fund spending and/or inc...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
23 |
Suspend Implementation of Air Pollution Control Law (AB 32) Requiring Major Sources of Emissions to Report and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions That Cause Global Warming, Until Unemployment Drops to 5.5 Percent or Less for Full YearSee Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
24 |
Repeal Recent Legislation That Would Allow Businesses to Carry Back Losses, Share Tax Credits, and Use a Sales-Based Income Calculation to Lower Taxable IncomeSee Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
25 |
Change Legislative Vote Requirement to Pass a Budget From Two Thirds to a Simple Majority. Retains Two-Thirds Vote Requirement for Taxes
Legislature permanently forfeits daily salary and expenses until budget bill passes. Fiscal Impact: In some years, the contents of the state budge...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Nov 2 |
26 |
Increases Legislative Vote Requirement to Two-Thirds for State Levies and Charges. Imposes Additional Requirement for Voters to Approve Local Levies and Charges With Limited ExceptionsSee Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2010Nov 2 |
27 |
Eliminates 14-member redistricting commission. Consolidates authority for establishing state Assembly, Senate, and Board of Equalization districts with elected representatives who draw congressional districts. Fiscal Impact: Possible reduction of state redistricting costs of around...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
|
2010Jun 8 |
Q |
1/2-Cent Sales Tax Continuation
Shall Ordinance No. 2353, which would authorize the City of Davis to continue to collect a one-half cent sales and use tax for general government purposes through December 31, 2016, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2010Jun 8 |
R |
Advisory Vote Only: Right to Vote on Open Space
Shall Ordinance No. 2350, to Amend and Extend “Measure J” (Ordinance No. 2008 - Citizens’ Right to Vote on Future Use of Open Space and Agricultural Lands) to Extend the Sunset Date of the Measure to December 31, 2020, and to Mak...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
|
2010Jun 8 |
W |
Utility Users Tax
To protect/maintain essential City of Winters services, including public safety (police/fire), 9-1-1 police/fire response times, maintaining the Community Center, recreation and swim programs, library services, and preserving other general City services, shall the ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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2010Jun 8 |
Y |
Advisory Vote Only: Police and Fire Advisory Vote
Should revenue from the increase in the utility users tax proposed in the Winters Vital City Services Measure give priority to funding operational expenses for City of Winters police and fire services?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
|
2010Jun 8 |
S |
Advisory Vote Only: Sales Tax for Libraries
This measure does not increase taxes. Shall any voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland provide 30% of the sales tax received to the Woodland Public Library to restore educational and literacy programs and maintain operating hours...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
|
2010Jun 8 |
T |
Advisory Vote Only: Sales Tax for Parks
This measure does not increase taxes. Shall any voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland provide 30% of the sales tax received to the Woodland Parks & Recreation Department to maintain current levels of park and public landscape mainte...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
|
2010Jun 8 |
U |
Advisory Vote Only: Sales Tax for Public Safety
This measure does not increase taxes. Shall any voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland provide 40% of the sales tax received to Public Safety services within the Woodland Police Department and Woodland Fire Department to main...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
|
2010Jun 8 |
V |
1/4-Cent Sales Tax
Shall the Woodland City Council implement a one-quarter cent sales tax for general CITY SERVICES, PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES, with the following mandatory restrictions? - The sales tax will expire after four years, unless reauthorized by the voters. - A detailed spen...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2009May 19 |
1A |
State Budget. Changes California Budget Process. Limits State Spending. Increases "Rainy Day" Budget Stabilization Fund.
• Increases size of state "rainy day" fund from 5% to 12.5% of the General Fund.
• A portion of the annual deposits into that fund would be dedicated to sa...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2009May 19 |
1B |
Educational Funding Payment Plan
• Requires supplemental payments to local school districts and community colleges to address recent budget cuts.
• Annual payments begin in 2011–12.
• Payments are funded from the state’s Budget Stabilization Fund until the total amou...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2009May 19 |
1C |
Lottery Modernization Act
• Allows the state lottery to be modernized to improve its performance with increased payouts, improved marketing, and effective management.
• Requires the state to maintain ownership of the lottery and authorizes additional accountability measures.
...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2009May 19 |
1D |
Protects Children's Services Funding. Helps Balance State Budget.
• Provides more than $600 million to protect children’s programs in difficult economic times.
• Redirects existing tobacco tax money to protect health and human services for children, including services for a...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2009May 19 |
1E |
Mental Health Services Funding. Temporary Reallocation. Helps Balance State Budget.
• Amends Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63 of 2004) to transfer funds, for a two-year period, from mental health programs under that act to pay for mental health services for children and ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2009May 19 |
1F |
Elected Official's Salaries. Prevents Pay Increases During Budget Deficit Years.
• Encourages balanced state budgets by preventing elected Members of the Legislature and statewide constitutional officers, including the Governor, from receiving pay raises in years when the state is...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2009Mar 10 |
O |
Parcel Tax
To acquire, maintain, operate, and improve the Wild Wings Golf Course, shall the Wild Wings County Service Area levy a special tax not to exceed (a) $900.00 on each residential parcel from the certification of this election and CSA acquisition of the golf course, whicheve...See Details » |
Measure |
Wild Wings District |
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2009Nov 3 |
P |
Wildhorse Ranch Project
Shall resolution No. 09-132, amending the Davis General Plan to change the land use designations for the Wildhorse Ranch Property from agriculture to residential uses, as set forth in the Resolution and establishing the Base Line Project Features for developm...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2008Nov 4 |
2 |
Standards for Confining Farm Animals.
• Requires that calves raised for veal, egg-laying hens and pregnant pigs be confined only in ways that allow these animals to lie down, stand up, fully extend their limbs and turn around freely.
• Exceptions made for transportation, rode...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
3 |
Children's Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program.
• Authorizes $980,000,000 in bonds, to be repaid from state's General Fund, to fund the construction, expansion, remodeling, renovation, furnishing and equipping of children's hospitals.
• Designates that 80 percent of bond proceed...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
4 |
Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy
• Changes California Constitution to prohibit abortion for unemancipated minor until 48 hours after physician notifies minor's parent or legal guardian.
• Permits notification to certain adult re...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
5 |
Nonviolent Drug Offenses. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation.
• Allocates $460,000,000 annually to improve and expand treatment programs for persons convicted of drug and other offenses.
• Limits court authority to incarcerate offenders who commit certain drug crimes, brea...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
6 |
Police and Law Enforcement Funding. Criminal Penalties and Laws.
• Requires minimum of $965,000,000 each year to be allocated from state General Fund for police, sheriffs, district attorneys, adult probation, jails and juvenile probation facilities. Some of this funding will incre...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
7 |
Renewable Energy Generation.
• Requires utilities, including government-owned utilities, to generate 20% of their power from renewable energy by 2010, a standard currently applicable only to private electrical corporations.
• Raises requirement for utilities to 40% by 2020 an...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
8 |
Eliminates Right of Same-Sex Couples to Marry
• Changes the California Constitution to eliminate the right of same-sex couples to marry in California.
• Provides that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
9 |
Criminal Justice System. Victim's Rights. Parole.
• Requires notification to victim and opportunity for input during phases of criminal justice process, including bail, pleas, sentencing and parole.
• Establishes victim safety as consideration in determining bail or release o...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
10 |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle and Renewable Energy. Bonds.
• Provides $3.425 billion to help consumers and others purchase certain high fuel economy or alternative fuel vehicles, including natural gas vehicles, and to fund research into alternative fuel technology.
• Provides $1.2...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
11 |
Redistricting
• Changes authority for establishing Assembly, Senate, and Board of Equalization district boundaries from elected representatives to 14 member commission.
• Requires government auditors to select 60 registered voters from applicant pool. Permits legislative lead...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
91 |
Transportation Funds. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
• Prohibits certain motor vehicle fuel sales and use taxes, that are earmarked for the Transportation Investment Fund, from being retained in the General Fund. Currently such taxes may be retained if Governor issues a proc...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
92 |
Community Colleges. Funding. Governance. Fees. Initiative Constitutional Amendment And Statute.
• Establishes in state constitution a system of independent public community college districts and Board of Governors.
• Generally, requires minimum levels of state funding for sch...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
93 |
Limits On Legislators' Terms In Office. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
• Reduces the total amount of time a person may serve in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 years.
• Allows a person to serve a total of 12 years either in the Assembly, the Senate, or a combi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
94 |
Referendum On Amendment To Indian Gaming Compact.
A "Yes" vote approves and a "No" vote rejects, a law that:
• Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians; amendment would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
95 |
Referendum On Amendment To Indian Gaming Compact.
A "Yes" Vote approves and a "No" Vote rejects, a law that:
• Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Morongo Band of Mission Indians; amendment would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot mach...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
96 |
Referendum On Amendment To Indian Gaming Compact.
A "Yes" vote approves and a "No" vote rejects, a law that:
• Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between state and Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation; amendment would permit tribe to operate 3,000 additional slot machi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Feb 5 |
97 |
Referendum On Amendment To Indian Gaming Compact.
A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a law that:
• Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians; amendment would permit tribe to operate 3,000 additional s...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Jun 3 |
98 |
Eminent Domain and Rent Control Elimination
• Bars state and local governments from taking or damaging private property for private uses.
• Prohibits rent control and similar measures.
• Prohibits deference to government in takings cases.
• Defines “just compensat...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Jun 3 |
99 |
Eminent Domain. Limits on Government Acquisition of Owner-Occupied Residence.
• Bars state and local governments from using eminent domain to acquire an owner-occupied residence, as defined, for conveyance to a private person or business entity.
• Creates exceptions for publi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
1A |
Safe, Reliable High-speed Passenger Train Bond Act.
• Provides long-distance commuters with a safe, convenient, affordable, and reliable alternative to driving and high gas prices.
• Reduces traffic congestion on the state's highways and at the state's airports.
• Reduce...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
12 |
Veteran's Bond Act of 2008
• This act provides for a bond issue of nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000) to provide loans to California veterans to purchase farms and homes.
• Appropriates money from the state General Fund to pay off the bonds, if loan payments from par...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
W |
Parcel Tax
Shall the Davis Joint Unified School District preserve existing classroom programs including math and science, English, music, physical education, librarians, secondary class size reduction, athletics and co-curricular programs including drama, debate, and journalism by b...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
M |
Shall the Los Rios Community College District be authorized to issue $475 million in bonds at the lowest available interest rates to improve student academic performance by building classrooms, facilities and labs throughout the district including for teaching green technologies; n...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Los Rios DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2008Nov 4 |
N |
Transition to a Charter City
Shall the Proposed Charter of the City of Davis Be Adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2008Nov 4 |
U |
Advisory Vote Only: Streetcar Advisory Vote
If Measure V is approved, should the proceeds fund the operations of a streetcar system serving West Sacramento and flood protection improvements?See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2008Nov 4 |
V |
Advisory Vote Only: Streetcar Sales Tax
Shall the City of West Sacramento continue one-fourth cent of the existing one-half cent sales tax for general government purposes including but not limited to community facilities and programs until March 31, 2033 to replace the one-fourth ce...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2008Jun 3 |
T |
Utility User's Tax Modernization Act
Shall the ordinance The Utility User's Tax Modernization Act, adding Chapter 3.22 to the Winters Municipal Code and reducing the existing Utility User's Tax Rate from 5% to 4.75% be enacted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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2007Nov 6 |
Q |
Property Tax
Shall the Davis Joint Unified School District renew a special tax for an additional four years at the annual rate of $100 per dwelling unit for all multidwelling unit parcels and $200 per parcel for all other parcels, providing enhanced reading and mathematics programs;...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2007Nov 6 |
S |
Bonds Issue
To provide excellent local schools for West Sacramento, modernize campuses, enhance career technical education, add science classrooms, enhance technology, improve school safety, and become eligible for millions in additional State dollars, shall the Washington Unified S...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Washington Unified School District |
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2007Nov 6 |
P |
Special Tax Increase
To maintain the Davis Branch Library's hours of operation; expand its collection, resources and children's services; enlarge and modernize the building; and to authorizr library services for South Davis; shall the annual special tax be increased from $42 to $88 ...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis District |
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2006Nov 7 |
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Kennard - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
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Corrigan - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
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Cole Blease - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
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Morrison - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
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Kathleen Butz - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
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Sakauye - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Jun 6 |
82 |
Preschool Education. Tax on Incomes Over $400,000 for Individuals; $800,000 for Couples.
• Establishes a right to voluntary preschool for all four-year old children.
• Funded by a 1.7% tax on individual incomes above $400,000; $800,000 for couples.
• Administered by the ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Jun 6 |
81 |
California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act Of 2006.
• This act provides for a bond issue in an amount not to exceed a total of six hundred million dollars ($600,000,000) to provide funds for the construction and renovation o...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
M |
Advisory Vote Only: Amendment
Without authorizing any additional bonds or taxes, shall school bond Measure R passed by voters of Washington Unified School District on November 2, 1999, be amended so that a portion of those bond funds allocated for new construction at River City High...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Washington Unified School District |
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2006Nov 7 |
J |
Repair/Upgrade Yuba and Woodland Community Colleges Bonds
To repair/upgrade Yuba and Woodland Community Colleges, improve job training, university transfer, provide more courses to students close to home; repair/expand classrooms for math, science, healthcare, nursing, police, fire,...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Yuba DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2006Nov 7 |
K |
Second Street, Crossing Project
Shall the City Council's approval of Ordinance 2259, approving the Second Street Crossing Project, a retail development of approximately 183,000 square feet, including a General Merchandise Store of 137,000 square feet and other retail buildings total...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2006Nov 7 |
L |
Advisory Vote Only: Choice Voting
Should the City of Davis consider adopting choice voting, also known as instant runoff or preference voting, as the system to elect City Council members?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2006Jun 6 |
G |
Parks Tax
Shall Ordinance No. 2243, which extends for six years the existing Parks Maintenance Tax of $49 per year on residential units and on non-residential units in amounts specified in the Ordinance, to fund maintenance of parks, street trees, green belts, bike paths, medians, p...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2006Jun 6 |
A |
Urban Limit
Shall the ordinance establishing a permanent Urban Limit Line for the City of Woodland, to permanently circumscribe urban development and preserve surrounding agricultural lands, be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2006Jun 6 |
B |
Advisory Vote Only: Road Rehab
Shall any voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland fund road rehabilitation in the minimum amount of $30.2 million and not less than 45% of the sales tax received?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2006Jun 6 |
C |
Advisory Vote Only: Parks, Rec Facilities
Shall any voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland fund Phase II of the Community and Senior Center, Sports Park and renovation and improvements of parks, recreation facilities and pools?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2006Jun 6 |
D |
Advisory Vote Only: Library, City Hall, Opera House
Shall any voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland fund expansion of the Woodland Library, City Hall and Opera House?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2006Jun 6 |
E |
1/2-Cent Sales Tax Extension
Shall the Woodland City Council extend the current one-half cent sales tax for general City services, programs and facilities, with the following mandatory restrictions: The sales tax will expire after twelve years, unless re-authorized by the voters; A ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2006Nov 7 |
I |
SMUD Electric Replacement
Shall the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) replace Pacific Gas and Electric Company as the electric service provider for the Cities of West Sacramento, Davis, and Woodland and the contiguous unincorporated of Yolo County.See Details » |
Measure |
Sacramento District |
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2006Nov 7 |
H |
Advisory Vote Only: SMUD Annexation
Shall the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) annex into its service territory the Cities of West Sacramento, Davis and Woodland and the contiguous unincorporated area of Yolo County for the purpose of providing electic service, subject t...See Details » |
Measure |
Sacramento District |
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2005Nov 8 |
73 |
Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy.
• Amends California Constitution, prohibiting abortion for unemancipated minor until 48 hours after physician notifies minor's parent/legal guardian, except in medical emergency or with parental waiv...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
74 |
Public School Teachers. Waiting Period for Permanent Status. Dismissal.
• Increases length of time required before a teacher may become a permanent employee from two complete consecutive school years to five complete consecutive school years.
• Measure applies to teachers whose...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
75 |
Public Employee Union Dues. Restrictions on Political Contributions. Employee Consent Required.
• Prohibits the use by public employee labor organizations of public employee dues or fees for political contributions except with the prior consent of individual public employees each ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
76 |
State Spending and School Funding Limits.
• Limits state spending to prior year’s level plus three previous years’ average revenue growth.
• Changes state minimum school funding requirements (Proposition 98); eliminates repayment requirement when minimum funding suspended.
...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
77 |
Redistricting
• Amends process for redistricting California’s Senate, Assembly, Congressional and Board of Equalization districts.
• Requires panel of three retired judges, selected by legislative leaders, to adopt new redistricting plan if measure passes and after each natio...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
78 |
Discounts on Presciption Drugs.
• Establishes discount prescription drug program, overseen by California Department of Health Services.
• Enables certain low- and moderate-income California residents to purchase prescription drugs at reduced prices.
• Authorizes Department: ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
79 |
Prescription Drug Discounts. State-Negotiated Rebates.
• Provides for prescription drug discounts to Californians who qualify based on income-related standards, to be funded through rebates from participating drug manufacturers negotiated by California Department of Health Service...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
80 |
Electric Service Providers. Regulation.
• Subjects electric service providers, as defined, to control and regulation by California Public Utilities Commission.
• Imposes restrictions on electricity customers’ ability to switch from private utilities to other electric provider...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2005Nov 8 |
X |
Covell Village
Shall amended Resolution No. 05-96, amending the Davis General Plan to change the land use designations for the Covell Village property from agriculture to residential and commercial uses, as set forth in the Resolution and establishing the Baseline Project Features f...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2004Nov 2 |
1A |
Protection of Local Government Revenues
Ensures local property tax and sales tax revenues remain with local government thereby safeguarding funding for public safety, health, libraries, parks, and other local services. Provisions can only be suspended if the Governor declares a fisc...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Mar 2 |
56 |
State Budget, Related Taxes, and Reserve. Voting Requirements.
• Permits Legislature to enact budget and budget-related tax and appropriation bills with 55% vote rather than 2/3 vote currently required.
• Requires that Legislature, Governor permanently lose salary, expenses for...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Mar 2 |
58 |
The California Balanced Budget Act.
• Requires enactment of a balanced budget where General Fund expenditures do not exceed estimated General Fund revenues.
• Allows the Governor to proclaim a fiscal emergency in specified circumstances, and submit proposed legislation to addre...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
59 |
Public Records Open Meetings
Amends Constitution to include public's right of access to meetings of government bodies and writings of government officials. Preserves specified constitutional rights; retains existing exclusions for certain meetings and records.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
60 |
Election Rights of Political Parties
Requires general election ballot include candidate receiving most votes among candidates of same party for partisan office in primary election.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
60A |
Surplus Property Proceeds
Sale proceeds of most surplus state property pay off specified bonds.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
61 |
Children's Hospital Projects
Authorizes $750 million general obligation bonds for grants to eligible children's hospitals for construction, expansion, remodeling, renovation, furnishing and equipping children's hospitals.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
62 |
Elections, Primaries
Requires primary elections where voters may vote for any state or federal candidate regardless of party registration of voter or candidate. The two primary-election candidates receiving most votes for an office, whether they are candidates with "no party" or mem...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
63 |
Mental Health Services Expansion
Establishes 1% tax on taxable personal income above $1 million to fund expanded health services for mentally ill children, adults, seniors.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
64 |
Enforce Unfair Business Competition
Allows individual or class action "unfair business" lawsuits only if actual loss suffered; only government officials may enforce these laws on public's behalf.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
65 |
Local Government Funds Revenues
Requires voter approval for reduction of local fee/tax revenues. Permits suspension of state mandate if no state reimbursement to local government within 180 days after obligation determined.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
66 |
Limits On "Three Strikes" Law
Limits "Three Strikes" law to violent and/or serious felonies. Permits limited re-sentencing under new definitions. Increases punishment for specified sex crimes against children.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
67 |
Emergency Medical Services
Increases telephone surcharge and allocates other funds for emergency room physicians, hospital emergency rooms, community clinics, emergency personnel training/equipment, and 911 telephone system.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
68 |
Non-Tribal Commercial Gambling Expansion.
Tribal Gaming Compact Amendments. Revenues, Tax Exemptions.
• Authorizes Governor to negotiate tribal compact amendments requiring that Indian tribes pay 25% of slot machine/gaming device revenues to government fund, comply with multiple ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
69 |
DNA Samples, Collections
Requires collection of DNA samples from all felons, and from others arrested for or charged with specified crimes, and submission to state DNA database. Provides for funding.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
70 |
Tribal Gaming Compacts
Upon tribe's request, Governor must execute 99-year compact. Tribes contribute percentage of net gaming income to state funds, in exchange for expanded, exclusive tribal casino gaming.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
72 |
Health Care Coverage Requirements
A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects legislation requiring health care coverage for employees, as specified, working for large and medium employers.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Mar 2 |
55 |
Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2004.
• This act provides for a bond issue of twelve billion three hundred million dollars ($12,300,000,000) to fund necessary education facilities to relieve overcrowding and to repair older schools.
• Funds will ...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Mar 2 |
57 |
The Economic Recovery Bond Act
• A one time Economic Recovery Bond of up to fifteen billion dollars ($15,000,000,000) to pay off the state's accumulated General Fund deficit as of June 30, 2004.
• The Economic Recovery Bond will only be issued if the California Balanced Budget ...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
71 |
Stem Cell Research Funding, Bonds
This measure establishes "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" to regulate and fund stem cell research, constitutional right to conduct such research, and oversight committee. Prohibits funding of human reproductive cloning research.See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2004Nov 2 |
V |
Improve Quality of Education
To improve the quality of education in Walnut Grove, Courtland, and Clarksburg, shall the School Facilities improvement District No. 2 of River Delta Unified School District construct, upgrade, and improve classrooms and school facilities, upgrade electr...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
River Delta Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2004Mar 2 |
Q |
Eliminate Overcrowding West Sacramento High Schools BondSee Details » |
Bond Measure |
Washington Unified School District |
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2004Nov 2 |
S |
Development of Affordable Housing
May low rent housing be developed, constructed or acquired with public funds within the City of Davis in an amount that does not exceed 50 units annually, with any units not developed carrying over to the next year’s allotment, except that the tot...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2004Mar 2 |
P |
1/2-Cent Sales Tax
Shall Ordinance No. 2138, which would authorize the City of Davis to impose and collect a one-half cent sales tax (transactions and use tax) for general government purposes from July 1, 2004 until December 31, 2010 be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2004Nov 2 |
T |
Increase Transient Occupancy Tax
Shall the City of West Sacramento increase the transient occupancy tax paid by hotel and motel guests from 8% to 12% for general governmental purposes, including but not limited to, funding for enhancements to the City’s downtown, including expande...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2004Mar 2 |
R |
Elect Mayor
Elect Mayor and Four Council MembersSee Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2004Mar 2 |
R |
Mayoral Term 2 Years
Shall mayoral term be two years?See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2004Mar 2 |
R |
Mayoral Term 4 Years
Shall mayoral term be four years?See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2004Mar 2 |
S |
Regional Flood Control Project
Shall the ordinance establishing a Regional Flood Control Project Policy for the City of Woodland and prohibiting the City from funding or taking any action that supports the Lower Cache Creek Flood Barrier or a substantially similar structure be adopt...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2003Oct 7 |
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GRAY DAVIS - GovernorSee Details » |
Gubernatorial Recall |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2003Oct 7 |
53 |
Funds Dedicated for State and Local Infrastructure.
• Requires specified percentages of General Fund revenues to be set-aside for acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, modernization, or renovation of infrastructure.
• Expenditures must be divided equally between state proj...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2003Oct 7 |
54 |
Classification by Race, Ethnicity, Color, or National Origin
• Amends Constitution to prohibit state and local governments from using race, ethnicity, color, or national origin to classify current or prospective students, contractors or employees in public education, contracting, ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2003Nov 4 |
N |
Special Tax Initiative Renewal
Shall Davis School District renew its special tax for four years at the annual rate of $82.95 per dwelling for multi-dwelling parcels and $165.90 per parcel for other parcels, to provide enhanced reading programs, increased instructional programs, redu...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Carlos R. Moreno - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Marvin R. Baxter - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Kathryn Mickle Werdegar - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Arthur G. Scotland - Presiding Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Rod Davis - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Daniel M. Kolkey - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Richard Sims - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Vance W. Raye - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
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Ronald B. Robie - Associate Justice of the Court of AppealsSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
District 3Viewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
3 |
Court Consolidation.
• Amends Constitution to delete references to the municipal courts. These references are now obsolete due to the consolidation of superior and municipal trial courts into unified superior courts previously approved by voters.
• Deletes from Constitution the...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
7 |
Election Day Voter Registration. Voter Fraud Penalties.
Allows legally eligible persons to register to vote on election day. Increases criminal penalties for voter and voter registration fraud. Criminalizes conspiracy to commit voter fraud. Fiscal Impact: Annual state costs of about...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
40 |
The California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002.
• This act provides for a bond issue of two billion six hundred million dollars ($2,600,000,000) to provide funds to: protect rivers, lakes, and streams to improve water quality and...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
41 |
Voting Modernization Bond Act of 2002. (Shelley-Hertzberg Act).
• This act is to ensure that every person’s vote is accurately counted.
• Authorizes the issuance of state bonds allowing counties to purchase modern voting equipment and replace outdated punch card (chad) syst...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
42 |
Transportation Congestion Improvement Act. Allocation of Existing Motor Vehicle Fuel Sales and Use Tax Revenues for Transportation Purposes Only. Legislative Constitutional Amendment.
• Requires, effective 7/1/03, existing revenues from state sales and use taxes on sale of motor v...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
43 |
Right to Have Vote Counted.
• This measure amends the California Constitution to declare that a voter who casts a vote in an election in accord with the laws of this state shall have that vote counted.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
44 |
Chiropractors. Unprofessional Conduct.
• Amends Chiropractic Act to provide that, unless otherwise authorized, the employment of runners, cappers, steerers, or other persons to procure patients constitutes unprofessional conduct.
• Amends Chiropractic Act to require revocatio...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
45 |
Legislative Term Limits. Local Voter Petitions.
• Allows registered voters in legislative districts to submit petition signatures to permit their incumbent legislator to run for re-election and to serve for a maximum of four years beyond the presently allowed two four-year terms f...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
46 |
Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002
This act provides for the Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002. For the purpose of providing shelters for battered women, clean and safe housing for low-income senior citizens, emergency shelters for homeless famil...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
47 |
Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2002
This thirteen billion fifty million dollar ($13,050,000,000) bond issue will provide funding for necessary education facilities to relieve overcrowding and to repair older schools. Funds will be targeted to areas o...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
49 |
Before and After School Programs. State Grants.
Increases state grant funds available for before/after school programs, providing tutoring, homework assistance, and educational enrichment. Requires that, beginning 2004–05, new grants will not be taken from education funds guarante...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
50 |
Water Quality, Supply And Safe Drinking Water Projects.
Coastal Wetlands Purchase and Protection. Bonds.
Authorizes $3,440,000,000 general obligation bonds to fund a variety of specified water and wetlands projects. Fiscal Impact: State cost of up to $6.9 billion over 30 years to r...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
51 |
Transportation. Distribution of Existing Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax.
Redistributes portion of existing state motor vehicle sales/lease revenues from General Fund to Trust Fund for transportation, environmental, and highway and school bus safety programs. Fiscal Impact: Redirect...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
C |
6 Million Dollar Bond
To modernize and upgrade existing school, shall Pierce Joint Unified School District: Build a new administration/library building and a new classroom building at Johnson Jr. High; Construct and remodel existing relocatables into a new classroom wing at Johnson ...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Pierce Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
A |
265 Million Dollar Bond
Shall the Los Rios Community College District be authorized to issue $265 million dollars in bonds at the lowest available interest rate, for building and repairing classrooms and facilities; upgrading academic and vocational education programs including comp...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Los Rios DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2002Nov 5 |
G |
Upgrade Classrooms. Issue 0.5 Million Bond
To upgrade 30 year old classrooms, science labs, libraries, electrical wiring, technology, heating/ventilation systems/lighting for student safety; replace portable classrooms; upgrade/repair/acquire/construct/equip science labs, facilities...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Solano DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2002Mar 5 |
D |
Park Maintenance Tax
Shall the Park Maintenance Tax Ordinance, which continues funding for city park maintenance by renewing the current parcel tax for four years at the current dwelling units rate of $49 per year and at current non-residential rates (Ordinance No. 2074) be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2002Nov 5 |
J |
Advisory Vote Only: Advisory Fund Streets, Parks Repair
If Measure K is approved, should the proceeds fund the repair and maintenance of city streets, new parks and community facilities, library services, after-school programs, childcare and senior facilities, expanded police and fi...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2002Nov 5 |
K |
1/2 Cent Sales Tax for Community
Shall the City of West Sacramento enact a one-half cent sales tax for general government purposes including but not limited to community facilities and programs, with the following mandatory restrictions: One-fourth cent of this sales tax will expire...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2002Nov 5 |
L |
Rezoning Southport & Port of Sacramento
Shall the ordinance proposed by the initiative measure entitled Southport and Port of Sacramento General Plan and Zoning Initiative, rezoning the Southport Area and Port of Sacramento and establishing a policy to minimize industrial uses city-...See Details » |
Measure |
City of West Sacramento |
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2002Nov 5 |
I |
Manufactured Home Space Rent Control Amendment
Shall Chapter 16B of the Woodland City Code, relating to Manufactured Home Space Rent Control, be amended?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2002Mar 5 |
E |
Advisory Vote Only: Sales Tax, Sunset 2009
If Measure "G" is approved and the flood barrier is method of flood protection for Woodland, should the sales tax sunset (expire) on June 30, 2009?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2002Mar 5 |
F |
Advisory Vote Only: Sales Tax, Sunset 2012
If Measure "G" is approved and the setback levee is the method of flood protection for Woodland, should the sales tax sunset (expire) on June 30, 2012?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2002Mar 5 |
G |
Extend 1/2 Cent Sales Tax
Shall the City of Woodland extend the current one-half cent sales tax for City facilities, services and programs, with the following mandatory restrictions? (a) The current one-half cent sales tax expires June 30, 2006, if approved the sales tax will be ext...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2002Mar 5 |
H |
Monthly Council Salary
Shall Section 2-1-42 of the Woodland City Code be amended to read as follows: "Each member of the City Council shall receive a monthly salary of $450"?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2002Mar 5 |
B |
Winters Branch Library Community Facilities District Finance New Library
Shall the Winters Branch Library Financing Authority levy an annual special tax on lands within Community Facilities District No. 2001-1(the "CFD”), with guaranteed annual audits, for the specific purposes of...See Details » |
Measure |
Winters District |
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2001Jun 5 |
S |
Park Preservation Tax
Shall the City of Davis Ordinance No. 2048 amending the Park Preservation Tax to fund maintenance of parks, street trees, greenbelts, bike paths, medians, public landscaping, urban wildlife and habitat, swimming pools and recreational facilities be approved?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2001Nov 6 |
T |
Manufactured Home Space Rent Control
Shall Chapter 16B, relating to Manufactured Home Space Rent Control, be added to the Code of the City of Woodland?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Mar 7 |
1A |
Gambling On Tribal Lands.
• Modifies state Constitution's prohibition against casinos and lotteries, to authorize Governor to negotiate compacts, subject to legislative ratification, for the operation of slot machines, lottery games, and banking and percentage card games by federa...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
12 |
Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000. (The Villaraigosa-Keeley Act)
Provides for a bond issue of two billion one hundred million dollars ($2,100,000,000) to provide funds to protect land around lakes, rivers, and streams and the co...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
17 |
Lotteries. Charitable Raffles.
This amendment proposed by Senate Constitutional Amendment 4 of the 1999-2000 Regular Session (Resolution Chapter 123, Statutes of 1999) expressly amends the California Constitution by amending a section thereof; therefore, existing provisions proposed...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
18 |
Murder: Special Circumstances.
Amends provisions of Penal Code section 190 defining the special circumstances where first degree murder is punishable by either death or life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Provides that a special circumstance exists for killings comm...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
19 |
Murder. BART and CSU Peace Officers.
Existing law provides that the punishment for the murder in the second degree of specified peace officers is life without the possibility of parole if the crime occurs while the officer is on duty and aggravating factors are present. This measure...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
20 |
California State Lottery. Allocation for Instructional Materials.
• Amends Government Code section 8880.4 which provides that at least 34% of the total annual state lottery revenues shall be allocated to benefit public education.
• Provides that beginning with 1998-99 fiscal ye...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
21 |
Juvenile Crime.
• Increases punishment for gang-related felonies; death penalty for gang-related murder; indeterminate life sentences for home-invasion robbery, carjacking, witness intimidation and drive-by shootings; and creates crime of recruiting for gang activities; and author...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
22 |
Limit on Marriages.
Adds a provision to the Family Code providing that only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
23 |
"None of The Above" Ballot Option.
• Provides that in general, special, primary and recall elections for President, Vice President, United States House of Representatives and Senate, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Controller, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Superi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
25 |
Election Campaigns. Contributions and Spending Limits. Public Financing. Disclosures.
• Expands campaign contribution disclosure requirements, establishes contribution limits from single sources of $5,000 for statewide candidates, $3,000 for other candidates, $25,000 for political...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
26 |
School Facilities. Local Majority Vote. Bonds, Taxes.
• Authorizes school, community college districts, and county education offices that evaluate safety, class size, information technology needs to issue bonds for construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or replacement of sch...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
27 |
Elections. Term Limit Declarations for Congressional Candidates.
• Permits congressional candidates to voluntarily sign non-binding declaration of intention to serve no more than three terms in House of Representatives or two terms in the United States Senate.
• Requires placem...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
28 |
Repeal of Proposition 10 Tobacco Surtax.
• Repeals additional $.50 per pack tax on cigarettes and equivalent increase in state tax on tobacco products previously enacted by Proposition 10 at November 3, 1998, election.
• Provides for elimination of funding for Proposition 10 ea...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
29 |
1998 Indian Gaming Compacts.
• A "Yes" vote approves, a "No" vote rejects a law, previously passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, that would:
• Formally approve 11 tribal-state compacts that were concluded in 1998;
• Provide procedures for approving future c...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
30 |
Insurance Claims Practices. Civil Remedies.
A "Yes" vote approves, a "No" vote rejects legislation that:
• restores right to sue another person's insurer for insurer's unfair claims settlement practices;
• allows such lawsuits only if insurer rejects a settlement demand and ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
31 |
Insurance Claims Practices. Civil Remedy Amendments.
A "Yes" vote approves, a "No" vote rejects statutory provisions that:
• limit conditions under which injured party may sue another person's insurer for damages resulting from insurer's unfair claims settlement practices;
•...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
33 |
Legislature. Participation in Public Employees' Retirement System.
Allows legislative members to participate in the Public Employees' Retirement System plans in which a majority of state employees may participate. Fiscal Impact: Annual state costs under $1 million to provide retirem...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
34 |
Campaign Contributions and Spending. Limits.
Limits campaign contributions and loans to state candidates and political parties. Provides voluntary spending limits; expands public disclosure requirements and increases penalties. Fiscal Impact: Additional net costs to the state, poten...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
35 |
Public Works Projects. Use of Private Contractors for Engineering and Architectural Services.
Amends Constitution eliminating existing restrictions on state, local contracting with private entities for engineering, architectural services; contracts awarded by competitive selection; ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
36 |
Drugs. Probation and Treatment Program.
Requires probation and drug treatment, not incarceration, for possession, use, transportation of controlled substances and similar parole violations, except sale or manufacture. Authorizes dismissal of charges after completion of treatment. Fi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
37 |
Fees. Vote Requirements. Taxes.
Requires two-thirds vote of State Legislature, majority or two-thirds of local electorate to impose future state, local fees on activity to study or mitigate its environmental, societal or economic effects. Defines such fees as taxes except property, ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
38 |
School Vouchers. State-Funded Private and Religious Education. Public School Funding.
– Authorizes annual state payments of at least $4000 per pupil for private and religious schools phased in over four years.
– Restricts state and local authority to require private schools t...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
39 |
School Facilities. 55% Local Vote. Bonds, Taxes. Accountability Requirements.
Authorizes bonds for repair, construction or replacement of school facilities, classrooms, if approved by 55% local vote. Fiscal Impact: Increased bond debt for many school districts. Long-term costs state...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
13 |
Safe Drinking Water, Clean Water, Watershed Protection, and Flood Protection Bond Act.
• This act provides for a bond issue of one billion nine hundred seventy million dollars ($1,970,000,000) to provide funds for a safe drinking water, water quality, flood protection, and water r...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
14 |
California Reading and Literacy Improvement and Public Library Construction and Renovation Bond Act of 2000
• This act provides for a bond issue of three hundred fifty million dollars ($350,000,000) to provide funds for the construction and renovation of public library facilities ...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
15 |
The Hertzberg-Polanco Crime Laboratories Construction Bond Act of 1999.
• Provides for a bond issue of two hundred twenty million dollars ($220,000,000) to provide funds for a program for the construction, renovation, and infrastructure costs associated with the construction of ne...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
16 |
Veterans Homes Bond Act of 2000.
• This fifty million dollar ($50,000,000) bond issue will provide funding to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the purpose of designing and constructing veterans' homes in California and completing a comprehensive renovation of the Veterans' H...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
32 |
Veteran's Bond Act of 2000.
This act provides for a bond issue of five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000) to provide farm and home aid for California veterans. Fiscal Impact: Costs of about $858 million over 25 years (average cost of about $34 million per year); costs paid by pa...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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2000May 23 |
K |
School Construction and Modernization Bond
To relieve severe overcrowding; construct two elementary schools; acquire land and construct a junior high school; provide adequate high school classrooms and science laboratories; improve existing schools; make health, safety and other rep...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
C |
To Abolish Trustee Areas
For the abolition of trustee areas in the Pierce Joint Unified School District and for the election of each member of the governing board of the Pierce Joint Unified School District by the registered voters of the entire Pierce Joint Unified School District.See Details » |
Measure |
Pierce Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
R |
$215 Million BondSee Details » |
Bond Measure |
Los Rios DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
I |
Bond For School Improvements
To repair classrooms and facilities throughout Los Rios Community College District (including American River, Cosumnes River, and Sacramento City Colleges), provide up-to-date facilities for academic/vocational programs including computer science, electr...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Los Rios DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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2000Nov 7 |
P |
Increase Transient Occupancy Tax
Shall an Ordinance Amending Section 3-7.03 of the Yolo County Code to Increase the Transient Occupancy Tax Imposed within the Unincorporated Area of the County of Yolo from Eight Percent (8%) to Twelve Percent (12%) of Rent Charged by the Operator be...See Details » |
Measure |
Yolo County |
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2000Mar 7 |
J |
Right to Vote Use of Open Space & Ag Land
Shall the "Citizen's Right to Vote in Future Use of Open Space and Agricultural Lands Ordinance" (Ordinance No. 2008), be adopted?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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2000Nov 7 |
L |
Appoint City Clerk?
Shall the office of City Clerk for the City of Woodland be appointive?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Nov 7 |
M |
Appoint City Treasurer?
Shall the office of City Treasurer for the City of Woodland be appointive?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Nov 7 |
N |
New Libraries as Needed?
Shall Ordinance No. 79-1 be amended to permit the construction of new branch libraries as needed in the City of Woodland?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Mar 7 |
D |
If Measure H Approved Fund Police Station?"
If Measure H below is approved, should the proceeds fund a new police station?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Mar 7 |
E |
Advisory Vote Only: If Measure H Approved Repair City Roads
If Measure H below is approved, should the proceeds fund the repair and rehabilitation of city roads?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Mar 7 |
F |
Advisory Vote Only: If Measure H Approved Fund Community/Senior Center"
If Measure H below is approved, should the proceeds fund a new Community/Senior Center?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Mar 7 |
G |
Advisory Vote Only: If Measure H Approved Fund Softball/Soccer
If Measure H below is approved, should the proceeds fund new softball and soccer facilities?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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2000Mar 7 |
H |
Enact 1/2 Cent Sales Tax For Improvements
Shall the City of Woodland enact a one-half cent sales tax for city facilities, services and programs, with the following mandatory restrictions: This sales tax will expire after six years on July 1, 2006. The citizens shall receive annually...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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1999Nov 2 |
S |
Renew Special Tax Multi-Dwell Parcels
Shall the Davis School District renew a special tax for an additional four years at the annual rate of $57.18 per dwelling for multi-dwelling unit parcels and $114.36 per parcel for other parcels, solely to provide: enhanced reading programs; in...See Details » |
Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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1999Nov 2 |
T |
Shall New High School Be Constructed
Shall a new high school be constructed including necessary sitework, existing schools be rehabilitated, and new buildings be constructed at some existing schools to provide for comparable facilities at all sites by issuing General Obligation Bond...See Details » |
Measure |
Woodland Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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1999Nov 2 |
R |
Upgrade School Facilities Bonds
To relieve overcrowding, reconstruct, renovate and repair local schools and improve safety conditions for students, shall the Washington Unified School District, with annual audits and citizen oversight committee, upgrade school facilities, including ...See Details » |
Measure |
Washington Unified School District |
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1998Nov 3 |
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Ronald M. George - Chief Justice of CaliforniaSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
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Ming William Chin - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
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Janice R. Brown - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
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Stanley Mosk - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
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George Nicholson - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
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Connie Callahan - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
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Harry Hull - Associate Justice of the Supreme CourtSee Details » |
Judicial Retention |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
1 |
Property Taxes: Contaminated Property.
• Directs Legislature to allow repair or replacement of environmentally contaminated property or structures, as defined, without increasing the tax valuation of the original or replacement property.
• For tax purposes, property value is th...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
2 |
Transportation: Funding.
• Requires loans of transportation related revenues to the General Fund be repaid the same fiscal year, or within three fiscal years if the Governor declares an emergency significantly impacting the General Fund or General Fund revenues are less than the p...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
3 |
Partisan Presidential Primary Elections.
• Changes existing open primary law to require closed, partisan primary for purpose of selecting delegates to presidential nominating conventions of national political parties.
• Limits voting for such delegates to voters registered by p...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
4 |
Trapping Practices. Bans Use of Specified Traps and Animal Poisons.
• Prohibits trapping mammals classified as fur-bearing or nongame with specified traps for recreation or commerce in fur.
• Prohibits commerce in raw fur of such mammals trapped with specified traps in Californ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
5 |
Tribal-State Gaming Compacts. Tribal Casinos.
• Specifies terms and conditions of mandatory compact between state and Indian tribes for gambling on tribal land.
• Mandates Governor to sign compact upon request by tribe. Permits alternative compacts only if consistent with presc...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
6 |
Criminal Law. Prohibition on of Horses and Sale of Horsemeat for
Human Consumption.
• Prohibits any person from possessing, transferring, receiving or holding any horse, pony, burro or mule with intent to kill it or have it killed, where the person knows or should know that any p...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
7 |
Air Quality Improvement. Tax Credits.
• Authorizes State Air Resources Board and delegated air pollution control districts to award $218 million in state tax credits annually until January 2011, to encourage air-emissions reduction through acquisition, conversion, and retrofitting...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
8 |
Public Schools. Permanent Class Size Reduction. Parent-Teacher Councils. Teacher Credentialing. Pupil Suspension for Drug Possession. Chief Inspector's Office.
• Creates permanent fund for reduction of kindergarten through third-grade class size.
• Funding eligibility requires ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
10 |
State and County Early Childhood Development Programs. Additional Tobacco Surtax.
• Creates state commission to provide information and materials and to formulate guidelines for establishment of comprehensive early childhood development and smoking prevention programs.
• Create...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
11 |
Local Sales and Use Taxes--Revenue Sharing
This measure would authorize local governments to voluntarily enter into sales tax revenue sharing agreements by a two-thirds vote of the local city council or board of supervisors of each participating jurisdiction.See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
219 |
Ballot Measures. Application.
• Prohibits any statewide initiative, legislative measure, or local ballot measure from excluding or including any county, city or other local jurisdiction from its application based upon voter approval or the casting of a specified percentage of vote...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
220 |
Courts. Superior and Municipal Court Consolidation.
• Provides for consolidation of superior court and municipal court in county upon approval by majority of superior court judges and of municipal court judges in that county.
• Upon consolidation, the superior court has jurisdi...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
221 |
Subordinate Judicial Officers. Discipline.
• This measure grants the Commission on Judicial Performance discretionary authority with regard to the oversight and discipline of subordinate judicial officers, subject to California Supreme Court review, according to same standards as ...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
222 |
Murder. Peace Officer Victim. Sentence Credits.
• Amends Penal Code section 190, which provides that second degree murder of peace officer who defendant knows or should know is performing official duty, is punishable by 25 years to life in prison, to provide that such murder, if c...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
223 |
Schools. Spending Limits on Administration.
• Prohibits school districts from spending more than five percent of funds from all sources for costs of general administration, instructional resources supervision, and supervision of instruction, beginning fiscal year 1999-2000
• Re...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
224 |
State-Funded Design and Engineering Services.
• Prohibits contracting where performance of work by civil service employees is less costly unless urgent need for contract.
• Prohibits contracts which Controller or awarding agency determines are against public interest, health, s...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
225 |
Limiting Congressional Terms. Proposed U.S. Constitutional Amendment.
• Declares that the official position of the People of the State of California is that its elected officials should vote to help enact an amendment to the U.S. Constitution limiting congressional terms.
• The...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
226 |
Political Contributions by Employees, Union Members, Foreign Entities.
• Requires all employers and labor organizations to obtain employee's or member's permission before withholding wages or using union dues or fees for political contributions. Employee's or member's permission i...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
227 |
English Language in Public Schools.
• Requires all public school instruction be conducted in English.
• Requirement may be waived if parents or guardian show that child already knows English, or has special needs, or would learn English faster through alternate instructional te...See Details » |
State Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
1A |
Public Education Facilities Bond Act
This nine billion two hundred million dollar ($9,200,000,000) bond issue will provide funding for necessary education facilities for at least four years for class size reduction, to relieve overcrowding and accommodate student enrollment growth a...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Nov 3 |
9 |
Electric Utilities. Assessments. Bonds.
• Prohibits assessment of utility tax, bond payments or surcharges for payment of costs of nuclear power plants/related assets.
• Limits authority of electric companies to recover costs for non-nuclear generation plants.
• Prohibits is...See Details » |
State Bond Proposition |
State of CaliforniaViewing Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
J |
Appointive Office
Shall the board of Supervisors of the County of Yolo by ordinance establish the appointive office of Director of Finance and eliminate the elective offices of Auditor-Controller and Treasurer-Tax Collector effective upon expiration of the current terms of the singl...See Details » |
Measure |
Yolo County |
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1998Jun 2 |
M |
Parks Maintenance Tax
To continue funding for the maintenance of City parks, open space, public facilities and street lighting, shall the Park Maintenance Tax, Ordinance No. 1927, which establishes a parcel tax to replace the City’s Landscaping and Lighting District assessment, be...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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1998Jun 2 |
O |
Municipal Services Tax
Do the voters of the City of Winters approve of the continuation of the existing $5.00 per month Municipal Services Tax?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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1998Jun 2 |
P |
Utility Users Tax
Do the voters of the City of Winters approve of the continuation of the existing 5% per month Utility Users Tax?See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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1998Jun 2 |
K |
Advisory Vote Only: City Services, Programs & Facilities Sales Tax
Shall any new voter approved sales tax in the City of Woodland fund only the following City Services, Programs, and Facilities? Repair streets, fill potholes and improve storm drainage and flood control facilities th...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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1998Jun 2 |
L |
City Services, Programs & Facilities 1/2-Cent Sales Tax
Shall the Woodland City Council enact a one-half cent sales tax for general City Services, Programs and Facilities, with the following mandatory restrictions? The sales tax will expire after four years, unless reauthorized by t...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Woodland |
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1998Nov 3 |
Q |
Cacheville Service District Street Lighting Powers
Should the Cacheville Service District add the power to provide street lighting within the district to the powers and purposes now held by the district?See Details » |
Measure |
Powers Cacheville Services District |
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1997Nov 4 |
H |
School Construction Bond
To build two new elementary schools and one new junior high school to relieve overcrowding; repair, rehabilitate, and expand all elementary, junior high, and high schools; improve access to technology; accommodate class size reduction; replace aging electric...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Davis Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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1997Nov 4 |
G |
"Support Our Students" Bond
For the Purpose of constructing a new elementary school, preserving, renovating and modernizing the high school, constructing a multi-use room at the middle school, and other capital expenditures, shall the Winters Joint Unified School District, for the b...See Details » |
Bond Measure |
Winters Joint Unified School DistrictViewing Yolo County |
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1997Nov 4 |
I |
Park Preservation Tax
To continue funding for the maintenance of City parks, open space, public facilities and street lighting, shall the Park Preservation Tax, Ordinance No. 1908, which establishes a parcel tax to replace the City's Landscaping and Lighting District assessment, be ...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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1997Mar 4 |
E |
Richards Boulevard Corridor Upgrade Project Referendum
Shall Resolution No. 7948. a resolution finding the Richards Boulevard Corridor Upgrade Project, which would widen the Richards Undercrossing, consistent with the City General Plan, making a technical clarification of the Gener...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Davis |
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1997Jun 3 |
F |
Continuation of City-Wide Maintenance Assessment District
To support continued city-wide maintenance of parks, street lighting, and public landscaping within the City of Winters, do the voters of the City of Winters by majority vote, adopt and ratify City of Winters Resolutions 93-1...See Details » |
Measure |
City of Winters |
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