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- Proposition A.
Commercial airport at MCAS Miramar
-- San Diego County Regional Airport Authority
(Advisory Vote Only)
278470 /
38.17% Yes votes ......
451097 /
61.83% No votes
- Should Airport Authority and government
officials work toward obtaining 3,000 acres at MCAS Miramar by
2020 for a commercial airport, providing certain conditions are met?
- Proposition B.
City Employees' Retirement Benefits
-- City of San Diego
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
214788 /
69.94% Yes votes ......
92302 /
30.06% No votes
- Shall the Charter be amended to require voter approval for any increases
in retirement system benefits for public employees?
- Proposition C.
Contracting Out of City Services
-- City of San Diego
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
185688 /
60.37% Yes votes ......
121906 /
39.63% No votes
- Shall the Charter be amended to allow
the City to contract services traditionally performed by City civil service employees if
determined to be more economical and efficient while maintaining the quality of
services and protecting the public interest?
- Proposition D.
Preserve the Flower and Strawberry Fields and Save Carlsbad Taxpayers' Money
-- City of Carlsbad
(Majority Approval Required)
17016 /
50.48% Yes votes ......
16695 /
49.52% No votes
- Amend General Plan to incorporate provisions of the "Preserve the Flower and Strawberry Fields and Save Carlsbad Taxpayers'
Money" Measure?
- Proposition E.
Save the Strawberry and Flower Growing Fields
-- City of Carlsbad
(Majority Approval Required)
16840 /
49.92% Yes votes ......
16896 /
50.08% No votes
- Amend General Plan to incorporate provisions of the "Save the Strawberry and Flower Growing Fields Act of 2006"?
- Proposition F.
Affordable low income rental housing
-- City of Chula Vista
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
23713 /
55.99% Yes votes ......
18639 /
44.01% No votes
- Do voters authorize the potential development,
construction and/or acquisition of up to 1,600 affordable
low-income rental housing units throughout the City?
- Proposition G.
Mayor or Council appointee may not seek election for same office within a year
-- City of Chula Vista
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
22486 /
54.90% Yes votes ......
18475 /
45.10% No votes
- Shall the Chula Vista Charter be amended to state that
any person appointed to the office of Mayor or Council
shall be prohibited from seeking election to the same
office for a period of one year following the end of the appointed term?
- Proposition H.
Procedures for filling a Mayoral or City Council vacancy
-- City of Chula Vista
(Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
26588 /
65.60% Yes votes ......
13943 /
34.40% No votes
- Shall the Chula Vista Charter be amended to change the
procedures for filling an unanticipated Mayoral or City
Council vacancy when more than one year remains in
the term: specifically, when more than one year remains, the seat must be
filled by special election; when one year or less remains, the seat may be
filled by Council appointment within 45 days, or if no appointment, be left
vacant?
- Proposition J.
Rezoning of R-1B Parcels to Lower Density R-1A(E)
-- City of Coronado
(Initiative - Majority Approval Required)
3394 /
50.05% Yes votes ......
3387 /
49.95% No votes
- Shall the ordinance to redesignate all parcels currently
zoned R-1B (Single Family Residential) to R-1A(E)
(Single Family Residential), and to invalidate any existing permits for
construction in the R-1B zone issued after January 18, 2006, where such
improvements do not conform to the development standards for an R-1A(E)
parcel be adopted?
- Proposition K.
City Council Salary Increase
-- City of San Marcos
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
5804 /
37.49% Yes votes ......
9679 /
62.51% No votes
- Shall an ordinance be adopted amending Title 2,
Chapter 2.08, Section 2.08.030(a) of the San Marcos
Municipal Code to provide that each member of the City
Council including the Mayor, shall receive a salary in the amount of $1,500
per month?
- Proposition L.
One-Half Cent Sales Tax Increase for Public Services
-- City of Vista
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
9284 /
53.97% Yes votes ......
7917 /
46.03% No votes
- THE VISTA VITAL PUBLIC SERVICES RESTORATION
AND PROTECTION MEASURE. To enhance safety and
vital city services including, but not limited to, reducing 9-1-1 emergency response times by hiring additional police officers and
firefighters/paramedics, building new fire stations, replacing the decayed city
hall, repairing streets and potholes, adding youth sports fields, and other
general city services, shall the ordinance be adopted increasing the city
general sales tax by one-half cent, with guaranteed independent annual
financial audits and legally required to end after 30 years?
- Proposition M.
$694 Million Community College Bond Measure
-- Palomar Community College District
(School Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
103380 /
57.90% Yes votes ......
75163 /
42.10% No votes
- To better prepare Palomar College students for
university transfer and high demand jobs, shall Palomar
Community College District repair/upgrade aging
educational facilities, including classrooms for nursing, emergency medical,
and public safety careers, science and high-tech computer labs, outdated
plumbing, ventilating, roofing, energy, electrical and safety systems, acquire
sites and equipment, and construct new educational facilities, by issuing
$694 million in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, mandatory audits,
and no proceeds used for administrative salaries?
- Proposition N.
$870 Million Community College Bond Measure
-- San Diego Community College District
(School Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
149399 /
63.04% Yes votes ......
87606 /
36.96% No votes
- COMMUNITY COLLEGES CLASSROOM CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR/SAFETY MEASURE.
To
better prepare San Diego community college students for
4-year universities and quality jobs, shall San Diego Community College
District upgrade existing educational facilities, including renovating
classrooms for nursing, police, paramedic, and firefighting careers, upgrade
science and high-tech training labs; repair aging roofs, electrical and safety
systems; and construct and equip facilities and sites; by issuing $870 million
in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, mandatory audits, no money
for administrative salaries, and maintain current tax rate limits?
- Proposition O.
$644 Million School Bond Measure
-- Sweetwater Union High School District
(School Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
48916 /
67.47% Yes votes ......
23586 /
32.53% No votes
- School Classroom, Safety and Repair Measure.
To improve learning/safety at every Sweetwater
Union High School District campus by
repairing/earthquake retrofitting classrooms/restrooms; installing
upgraded fire safety systems, security fencing, safety lighting;
upgrading science labs/computer technology; improving handicap
accessibility; replacing leaky roofs, heating/air conditioning, outdated
plumbing; removing asbestos, mold, and lead paint; shall the District
issue $644 million in bonds, at legal interest rates, with citizens'
oversight, independent annual audits and no money for administrators'
salaries?
- Proposition P.
$198 Million School Bond Measure
-- Carlsbad Unified School District
(School Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
16250 /
69.08% Yes votes ......
7272 /
30.92% No votes
- To repair/replace old, worn-out plumbing and restrooms, construct new
classrooms, build a new high school, upgrade electrical systems and wiring for
instructional computer technology and repair or replace aging, inefficient heating,
ventilation and air conditioning at school facilities, improve/acquire property and support
facilities and access State matching funds, shall Carlsbad Unified School District issue
$198 million of bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens' oversight and
annual audits and no funding for administrative salaries?
- Proposition R.
$60 Million School Bond Measure
-- Santee School District
(School Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
9742 /
58.51% Yes votes ......
6907 /
41.49% No votes
- To improve the quality of education, shall the Santee
School District modernize classroom facilities, upgrade
safety systems, enhance technology, improve traffic
flow, and indoor/outdoor learning spaces, provide improved access for
persons with disabilities, enhance technology and science lab facilities, and
provide additional classrooms by issuing $60,000,000 of bonds at an interest
rate not to exceed the statutory limit, with a citizens’ oversight committee,
independent audits, and no money for salaries or administration?
- Proposition S.
Benefit fee for construction of a new fire station and maintenance of district’s real property
-- Julian-Cuyamaca Fire Protection District
(2/3 Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
1099 /
73.56% Yes votes ......
395 /
26.44% No votes
- Shall the Julian Cuyamaca Fire Protection District
enact a Benefit Fee, as detailed in Ordinance No. 6,
for the construction of a new station and future maintenance of the entire district’s real property?
- Proposition T.
Hospital Construction, Improvement and Emergency Care Facilities Bond
-- Tri-City Healthcare District
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
51330 /
64.79% Yes votes ......
27896 /
35.21% No votes
- In order to enhance patient
care and safety; accommodate advances in medical technology; improve
outpatient care; provide for a growing and aging community; meet statemandated
earthquake standards; and reduce emergency room overcrowding,
shall Tri-City Healthcare District issue $596,000,000 of bonds to construct,
repair and improve Tri-City Medical Center, with annual audits, an
independent, comprehensive citizens’ oversight committee, and no money for
administrators’ salaries?
- Proposition U.
Special tax override, for a period of 10 years, for road maintenance
-- Rincon Ranch Community Services District
(2/3 Approval Required)
40 /
66.67% Yes votes ......
20 /
33.33% No votes
- Shall the Rincon Ranch Community Services District be
authorized to establish and levy a special tax override,
for a period of 10 years, on all taxable real property within its boundaries for
the purpose of providing funds for repair and resurface of the roads
maintained by the district, with this special tax not to exceed five dollars and
twenty cents ($5.20) per acre, or portion thereof, plus one hundred fifty
dollars ($150) per parcel of land per year?
- Proposition V.
Disband "Sponsor" Group and create "Planning"Group with seven members
-- Boulevard Community Planning Area
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
335 /
75.28% Yes votes ......
110 /
24.72% No votes
- Shall the existing Boulevard Sponsor Group be
disbanded and a Boulevard Planning Group be created
consisting of seven members?
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