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- Measure A
Development of rental housing for people with low income
-- County of Santa Clara
221,395 /
66.9% Yes votes
109,554 /
33.1% No votes
- Without increasing local taxes, may publicly
assisted providers develop, subject to local zoning and approval procedures,
rental housing for the elderly, disabled, families and individuals
of low income, in the municipalities and urban service areas within Santa
Clara County, in annual amounts which, apart from any existing authority
for the development of such housing, do not exceed 1/10th of 1% of the
total housing units within the municipalities and urban service areas as of
the 1990 census?
- Measure B
Delete wording regarding justice courts
-- County of Santa Clara
(Charter Amendment)
182,054 /
61.5% Yes votes
114,191 /
38.5% No votes
- Shall the County of Santa Clara amend
section 712 by deleting the words "judges of the justice courts"?
- Measure C
Eliminate Intergovernmental Council and encourage cooperation among Bay Area agencies
-- County of Santa Clara
(Charter Amendment)
180,924 /
63.1% Yes votes
105,890 /
36.9% No votes
- Shall the County of Santa Clara delete
section 507 eliminating the Intergovernmental Council and amend
section 301 by adding a new sub-section (b) to the powers and duties
of the Board of Supervisors providing, "Encourage cooperation among
local public agencies both within Santa Clara County and the San Francisco
Bay Area. When appropriate recommend and promote solutions to
regional issues of mutual concern to Santa Clara County and other agencies
and reletter subsections accordingly"?
- Measure D
Amend Charter
-- County of Santa Clara
(Charter Amendment)
133,970 /
46.5% Yes votes
154,263 /
53.5% No votes
- Shall the County of Santa Clara amend
section 506 to: add "committees" following "boards" throughout the
section to refer to "boards, committees and commissions," add "by
laws, quorum requirements" to the second paragraph after "meeting
times" and delete paragraph six, allowing organizational and administrative
issues to be addressed by ordinance, rather than the charter, and add a
provision providing flexibility in the residency requirement by allowing the
Board to waive that requirement?
- Measure E
Board of Supervisor term limits
-- County of Santa Clara
(Charter Amendment)
169,796 /
55.5% Yes votes
136,247 /
44.5% No votes
- Shall the County of Santa Clara amend section
202 to limit the number of terms a member of the Board of
Supervisors may serve to three terms, consisting of four years each?
- Measure F
Allow consideration of instant run-off voting system
-- County of Santa Clara
(Charter Amendment)
158,624 /
53.9% Yes votes
135,525 /
46.1% No votes
- Shall the County of Santa Clara add section 208 stating, "Nothing in this Charter shall preclude the Board of
Supervisors from authorizing an instant run-off voting system for the
November general election, which eliminates the need for run-off elections,
when such technology is available to the County?"
- Measure G
Acquisition and improvement of real property
-- Morgan Hill Unified School District
(Bonds)
8,781 /
62.9% Yes votes
5,179 /
37.1% No votes
- In order to permit the Morgan Hill Unified School District to finance
construction of a new high school, renovations to Live Oak High
School, and construction of a new elementary school, shall the District
be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness for the acquisition and
improvement of real property for authorized school purposes, in the principal
amount of $70,000,000, to bear interest at rates not exceeding the
statutory maximum?
- Measure H
Construct, acquire, and renovate facilities
-- Los Altos School District
(Bonds)
12,000 /
75.8% Yes votes
3,832 /
24.2% No votes
- To relieve overcrowding and to repair and rehabilitate aging local
schools, shall the Los Altos School District issue bonds to construct
and acquire additional classrooms and school facilities as needed,
and to renovate existing schools, including upgrading electrical wiring for
safety and capacity, renovating aged plumbing systems and upgrading
restrooms, in a total amount not to exceed $94.7 million at an interest rate
within the legal limit?
- Measure I
Repair, rehabilitate and construct facilities
-- San Jose City College/Evergreen Community College District
(Bonds)
97,031 /
74.3% Yes votes
33,484 /
25.7% No votes
- Shall San Jose/Evergreen Community College District repair and
rehabilitate its San Jose City College and Evergreen Valley College
facilities to meet current health, safety, accessibility, and instructional
standards; replace aging roofs, inadequate lighting, deteriorated plumbing,
heating, ventilation and electrical systems; refurbish classrooms,
laboratories, restrooms, vocational training facilities, and construct technology
centers, libraries and classrooms by issuing $135,750,000 of bonds
at interest rates within the legal limit with no proceeds used for administrator
salaries?
- Measure J
Term limits
-- City of Monte Sereno
997 /
68.1% Yes votes
467 /
31.9% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted limiting the number of terms a member
of the Monte Sereno City Council may serve on the City Council
to two consecutive four year terms with a right to run for office again
only after at least two years have elapsed since that person last held office?
- Measure K
Administrative code
-- City of Gilroy
(Charter Amendment)
3,672 /
62.3% Yes votes
2,223 /
37.7% No votes
- Shall Section 800 of the City Charter be
amended to delete the provision which required that the City Administrator
prepare and submit to the City Council, and requiring the
Council to adopt, the first administrative code after the Charter was
established?
- Measure L
Bar on discrimination or favoring
-- City of Gilroy
(Charter Amendment)
4,733 /
75.2% Yes votes
1,559 /
24.8% No votes
- Shall Section 811 of the City Charter be
amended to bar the City from discriminating against, or from favoring,
a City employee or person seeking employment with the City, on the
basis of political opinion or affiliations or membership in a lawful employees
association, or because of race, color, religion, gender, national origin,
age, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, or veteran's status?
- Measure M
School crossing guards
-- City of Gilroy
(Charter Amendment)
3,543 /
59.2% Yes votes
2,440 /
40.8% No votes
- Shall Section 1000 of the City Charter be
amended to remove from the list of positions coming within the jurisdiction
of the General Service the position of school crossing guards?
- Measure N
Transfer of unused budgetary amounts
-- City of Gilroy
(Charter Amendment)
3,524 /
57.0% Yes votes
2,655 /
43.0% No votes
- Shall Section 1104 of the City Charter be
amended to allow the City Administrator to transfer unused budgetary
amounts from one account to another as long as the total appropriation
approved by the City Council for any fund or department are not
affected by the transfer during any fiscal year?
- Measure O
Fluoridation
-- City of Mountain View
(Advisory vote only)
10,316 /
59.8% Yes votes
6,921 /
40.2% No votes
- Should the City of Mountain View fluoridate
its municipal water supply?
- Measure P
Consolidate duties of the City Auditor
-- City of Mountain View
(Charter Amendment)
7,350 /
58.0% Yes votes
5,315 /
42.0% No votes
- Shall Section 710 of the City Charter, relating
to the duties of the City Auditor, be amended to set forth the duties
of the City Auditor and eliminate those duties currently performed by
the City Finance and Administrative Services Director?
- Measure Q
Alternate bidding process for public works
-- City of Mountain View
(Charter Amendment)
7,312 /
57.4% Yes votes
5,437 /
42.6% No votes
- Shall Section 1107 of the City Charter be
amended to allow the City Council to adopt by ordinance an alternate
bidding process for public works projects and limiting the dollar
amount to that set by State law for general law cities?
- Measure R
Amend charter
-- City of Mountain View
(Charter Amendment)
6,173 /
51.6% Yes votes
5,801 /
48.4% No votes
- Shall the City of Mountain View amend the
following sections of the City Charter: Sections 501, 505, 513 and 520
of Article V; Sections 706 and 711 of Article VII; Section 905 of Article
IX; Section 1001 of Article X; Section 1204 of Article XII; Section 1604 of
Article XVI; and delete Section 903 of Article IX and Section 1203 of Article
XII?
- Measure S
Vote on labor agreements resulting from binding arbitration
-- City of Sunnyvale
(Charter Amendment)
12,056 /
40.3% Yes votes
17,851 /
59.7% No votes
- Shall the Sunnyvale City Charter be
amended to require voter approval of any labor agreement resulting
from binding arbitration or fact finding before the agreement may
become effective, if the provisions negatively affect management rights or
require additional revenues or appropriations, or if either side wishes to
seek voter approval?
- Measure T
Failed negotiations subject to binding arbitration
-- City of Sunnyvale
(Charter Amendment)
15,009 /
49.6% Yes votes
15,276 /
50.4% No votes
- Shall the Sunnyvale City Charter be
amended to provide that disputes about wages, hours and other
terms and conditions of employment that cannot be resolved by
negotiations between the City and the Public Safety Officers Association
and the Communications Officers Association be subject to binding arbitration
which is final without City Council or voter approval?
- Measure U
Increase tax on hotel/motel room stays
-- City of Campbell
4,605 /
52.7% Yes votes
4,132 /
47.3% No votes
- Should Ordinance 1920 increasing the City of Campbell Transient
Occupancy Tax Rate on hotel/motel room stays from 8% to 10% be
approved?
- Measure V
Term Limits
-- City of Campbell
(Advisory vote only)
6,400 /
72.2% Yes votes
2,461 /
27.8% No votes
- Should the City of Campbell impose term
limits on City Councilmembers?
- Measure W
Annexation
-- Rancho Rinconada
(Advisory vote only)
817 /
66.3% Yes votes
415 /
33.7% No votes
- Should the unincorporated area of Santa
Clara County known as "Rancho Rinconada" be annexed to the City
of Cupertino?
- Measure X
Extension of Utility Tax if Annexed
-- Rancho Rinconada
678 /
55.7% Yes votes
539 /
44.3% No votes
- In the event that the unincorporated area of Santa Clara County,
known as "Rancho Rinconada" (as more specifically described in the
full ballot measure), is annexed to the City of Cupertino, shall the city's
existing utility users excise tax, imposed on electric, gas, and telephone
users throughout the city at a rate of 2.4% of the monthly bills for said utility
services (subject to an exemption for senior citizens) be extended to this
area?
- Measure Y
Term Limits
-- Town of Los Altos Hills
2,371 /
68.2% Yes votes
1,106 /
31.8% No votes
- Do the qualified voters of the Town of Los Altos Hills approve the ordinance
stating: No person shall be allowed to serve more than two (2)
consecutive terms on the Los Altos Hills City Council. Notwithstanding
the above, at any municipal election after the expiration of two years
following the two (2) consecutive terms, such person may again seek election
or appointment to the City Council.
- Measure Z
Urban Growth Boundary
-- City of Milpitas
6,065 /
55.3% Yes votes
4,897 /
44.7% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted that amends the Milpitas General
Land Use Plan to create an Urban Growth Boundary near the base
of the Milpitas foothills, effective for twenty years, that would limit
development within the City to the valley floor and the base of the foothills
by prohibiting the City from providing city services such as police, fire,
sewer and water to new land use developments in the hillside area?
- Measure AA
Continuation of New Realities Taxes
-- City Of San Jose
61,045 /
42.6% Yes votes
82,164 /
57.4% No votes
- Shall the existing
ordinances implementing the New Realities Task Force recommendations
which provide for a limited inflationary adjustment for
business taxes, the collection of the existing utility tax on out-of-state
telephone service, and an alternative business tax on fuel tank farms, be
continued?
- Measure BB
Contractor participation in the Apprenticeship Program for at-risk youth
-- City Of San Jose
(Charter Amendment)
83,762 /
58.3% Yes votes
59,867 /
41.7% No votes
- Shall City Charter Section 1217 be amended to
allow the City the option of including provisions in publicly bid contracts
for contractor participation in an apprenticeship program for at-risk
youth?
- Measure CC
Civil Service Reform
-- City Of San Jose
(Charter Amendment)
99,932 /
72.0% Yes votes
38,947 /
28.0% No votes
- Shall the San Jose City Charter be amended to implement the
recommendations of the New Realities Task Force that the terms of the Civil
Service Commissioners be reduced from six years to four years, and to
delete provisions relating to the filling of Commissioner vacancies, removal
of Commissioners from office and disciplinary action of City employees so
that these provisions are addressed in the San Jose Municipal Code
instead?
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