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- Measure D.
Parcel Tax Renewal
-- Pacifica School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
9,425 /
77.5% Yes votes ......
2,737 /
22.5% No votes
- Without increasing taxes, to protect approximately $1.3 million annual local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Pacifica School District renew expiring local funding, protect quality education in local elementary/middle schools, enhance math, science, history, reading/writing programs, attract/retain qualified teachers, support well-rounded education like art/music programs, computer/technology instruction, libraries and support struggling students, at $118 annually for 10 years, with citizen oversight, senior citizen exemptions, and no funds for administrators?
- Measure E.
Parcel Tax Renewal
-- Jefferson Union High School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
21,917 /
74.2% Yes votes ......
7,639 /
25.8% No votes
- To protect quality education for all students, with funds that cannot be taken by the State, by: enhancing math, science, reading and writing skills; providing career training and college preparation; providing 21st century computer instruction; attracting and retaining
qualified teachers; shall Jefferson Union High School District replace its expiring education
parcel tax at $60 per year for 10 years, beginning July 1, 2016 on each assessor's parcel
located within the Jefferson Union High School District, with an exemption available for senior
citizens, recipients of SSI for a disability and recipients of SSDI benefits if below a certain yearly
income level, and to implement fiscal accountability measures in conjunction with the temporary
levy, which will benefit all of the District's high school?
- Measure F.
Taxpayer Protection Act
-- City of Half Moon Bay
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
1,612 /
42.7% Yes votes ......
2,164 /
57.3% No votes
- Shall the "Taxpayer Protection Act" be adopted as the official policy of the
people of Half Moon Bay?
- Measure G.
Special Tax for Extended Police and Structural Fire Protection Services
-- County Fire Service Area 1
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
1,153 /
76.2% Yes votes ......
360 /
23.8% No votes
- Shall the Special Tax for Extended Police and Fire
County of San Mateo continuing the levy
Protection Services of a special tax for four years at a maximum rate of $65 per parcel per year for extended police and structural fire protection services be approved?
- Measure H.
Facilities Improvement Bond
-- Ravenswood City School District
(55% Approval Required)
Pass:
3,394 /
86.7% Yes votes ......
521 /
13.3% No votes
- To maintain warm, safe, and dry schools; repair aging facilities; upgrade school safety; create
student-centered 21st Century classrooms; improve technology, computer and science labs;
increase energy efficiency; and repair, construct, acquire, and retrofit school facilities, sites, and
equipment; shall the Ravenswood City School District issue $26 million in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits and a citizens' oversight committee to ensure funds are only spent on local school facilities?
- Measure AA.
San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention and Habitat Restoration Program
-- San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority
(Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
1,256,356 /
70.4% Yes votes ......
528,877 /
29.6% No votes
276677
(75.20%) Yes / 91231 (24.80%) No in Alameda County
169024
(65.70%) Yes / 88249 (34.30%) No in Contra Costa County
59374
(72.82%) Yes / 22165 (27.18%) No in Marin County
11,260
(57.19%) Yes / 8,428 (42.81%) No in Napa County
186,674
(77.64%) Yes / 53,766 (22.36%) No in San Francisco County
126,943
(72.0%) Yes / 49,422 (28.0%) No in San Mateo County
279259
(70.08%) Yes / 119254 (29.92%) No in Santa Clara County
51,482
(54.35%) Yes / 43,248 (45.65%) No in Solano County
95,663
(64.3%) Yes / 53,114 (35.7%) No in Sonoma County
- To protect San Francisco Bay for future generations by reducing trash, pollution and harmful toxins, improving water quality, restoring habitat for fish,
birds and wildlife, protecting communities from floods, and increasing shoreline public access, shall the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority authorize a parcel tax of $12 per year, raising approximately $25 million annually for twenty years with independent citizen oversight, audits, and all funds staying local?
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