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- Measure E.
Local Community College Repair/Overcrowding Measure
-- Yosemite Community College District
(General Obligation Bond Election - 55%)
87,523 /
62.2% Yes votes ......
53,185 /
37.8% No votes
84,403
(62.62%) Yes / 50,388 (37.38%) No in Stanislaus County
Yes / No in Santa Clara County
3120
(52.7%) Yes / 2797 (47.3%) No in San Joaquin County
- To prepare Modesto Junior College and Columbia College students for jobs and four-year colleges, repair buildings, and increase access to educational opportunities by repairing, constructing, equipping buildings, classrooms, libraries, science labs, establishing new and expanded college education centers in Turlock, Oakdale, Patterson and Calaveras County, and acquiring land, modernizing classroom technology, shall Yosemite Community College District issue $326,174,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with annual audits, a Citizens' Oversight Committee and no money for administrators' salaries?
- Measure P.
School Bond
-- Lincoln Unified School District
(Bond - 55%)
12065 /
71.3% Yes votes ......
4860 /
28.7% No votes
- To improve the quality of education, shall the Lincoln Unified School District be authorized to acquire, construct, and improve classrooms and school facilities; make health and safety improvements; construct and renovate school libraries; improve student access to classroom computers and modern technology; renovate restrooms; and qualify the District to receive $19 million in State grants by issuing $50 million in bonds within legal interest rates, with a citizens' oversight committee, annual audits, and NO money for administrator salaries?
- Measure Q.
Urban Growth Boundary Measure
-- City of Stockton
(Urban Growth Boundary Measure - Majority Approval Required)
33749 /
50.3% Yes votes ......
33291 /
49.7% No votes
- Shall the Stockton General Plan be amended to establish an Urban Growth Boundary that would, with limited exceptions, prohibit urban development outside the Urban Growth Boundary until June 30, 2024, unless approved by a majority of the voters; allow land outside the Boundary to be used for 'open space'; and adopt a General Plan Policy to encourage the Lodi City Council to adopt a policy to maintain a community separator?
- Measure R.
Large Retail Measure
-- City of Lodi
(Large-Scale Retail Initiative - Majority Approval Required)
8701 /
42.7% Yes votes ......
11694 /
57.3% No votes
- Shall the ordinance prohibiting the construction of new, rebuilt, or expanded retail structures in excess of 125,000 square feet (including outside retail sales areas) unless approved by the City Council and a majority of the voters voting at a city wide election be adopted?
- Measure S.
Agricultural Protection Ordinance Measure
-- City of Stockton
(Agricultural Protection Ordinance Measure - Majority Approval Required)
42880 /
65.1% Yes votes ......
22995 /
34.9% No votes
- Shall an Ordinance be approved to amend the Stockton Municipal Code to create a Greenbelt between Stockton and Lodi and to provide regulations to protect and promote farming operations?
- Measure T.
Stockton Greenbelt Measure
-- City of Stockton
(Stockton Greenbelt Measure - Majority Approval Required)
31508 /
48.5% Yes votes ......
33484 /
51.5% No votes
- Shall the City of Stockton be required to adopt a Greenbelt Master Plan on or before June 30, 2006, and to establish a Financing Implementatin Plan to provide funds to compensate property owners affected by the Greenbelt Master Plan?
- Measure U.
Tracy Hills Growth Measure
-- City of Tracy
(Amendment to the Growth Management Ordinance relating to the Tracy Hills Area - Majority Approval Required)
6399 /
29.5% Yes votes ......
15260 /
70.5% No votes
- Shall amendments to the Residential Growth
Management Plan (also known as the Growth
Management Ordinance) be adopted to allow an
annual allocation of up to 600 Residential Growth
Allotments ("RGAs") and residential building
permits ("permits") to the Tracy Hills Community
Area, and the exclusion of those RGAs and
permits from the existing annual allocation
calculation, subject to dedication of proposed open
space and park property, payment of proposed
fees and applicable development regulations?
- Measure V.
Tracy Residential Growth Measure
-- City of Tracy
(Amendment to the City of Tracy General Plan and the Residential Growth Management Plan - Majority Approval Required)
9297 /
42.8% Yes votes ......
12419 /
57.2% No votes
- Shall the General Plan and the Residential Growth
Management Ordinance be amended to: allow 250
Residential Growth Allotments ("RGAs") and
residential building permits ("permits") in 2004 and
2005 for the Bowtie Property, and thereafter 250
RGAs and permits annually for the Ellis Transit
Village; delete RGAs and permits issued to the
Bowtie Property and the Ellis Transit Village from
the existing annual allocation; and, if this measure
receives more votes, shall it nullify Measure "U"
- Measure W.
Safe Neighborhood Gang And Drug Prevention, Police/Fire Response Measure
-- City of Stockton
(2/3 Approval Required)
50429 /
73.9% Yes votes ......
17848 /
26.1% No votes
- To prevent/reduce gang and drug-related crimes; improve the responsiveness of hazardous material/bomb squads; expand neighborhood-based policing with foot and bike patrols; provide additional firefighters, paramedics, police, and school resource officers; increase patrols around school and parks; and improve police/firefighter training, shall the City of Stockton enact a one-quarter cent sales tax with a citizen?s oversight committee and independent annual financial audit?
- Measure X.
Southeast Stockton Urban Growth Boundary Measure
-- City of Stockton
(Majority Approval Required)
44924 /
67.7% Yes votes ......
21470 /
32.3% No votes
- Shall the City of Stockton's General Plan be amended to include an area in Southeast Stockton (generally bounded by State Highway 4 to the north, Kaiser Road to the east, Arch Road to the south, and the existing Stockton city limits to the west) within an Urban Growth Boundary, if one is established?
- Measure Y.
Manteca Public Safety Measure
-- City of Manteca
(Special Public Safety Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
3247 /
19.8% Yes votes ......
13151 /
80.2% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 1269, an
Ordinance of the City Council of the
City of Manteca adding Section 3.60
to the Manteca Municipal Code
Enacting a Special Public Safety
Parcel Tax be adopted?
- Measure Z.
Sales Tax
-- City of Manteca
(The City of Manteca .25% Transactions and Use Tax (Sales Tax) Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
3595 /
21.9% Yes votes ......
12834 /
78.1% No votes
- Shall Ordinance No. 1270, Ordinance
of the City Council of the City of
Manteca Imposing a 0.25% Transactions
and Use (Sales) Tax to be
Administered by the State Board of
Equalization be Adopted?
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