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- Measure C.
Restore and Maintain City Services and Facilities
-- City of Hayward
(Sales Tax Increase - Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
9238 /
67.36% Yes votes ......
4477 /
32.64% No votes
- To restore and maintain Hayward city services and facilities, including firefighting/emergency medical services; improving police protection for neighborhoods; replacing the aging library with a 21st century facility including safe space for after-school homework and tutoring; repairing potholes and streets; updating aging neighborhood fire stations; and other city services; shall the City of Hayward increase the sales tax by 1⁄2 percent, for twenty years only, providing locally controlled funding that cannot be taken by the State?
- Measure E.
Upgrade/Repair Neighborhood Schools
-- Fremont Unified School District
(Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
15971 /
61.18% Yes votes ......
10135 /
38.82% No votes
- To upgrade/repair neighborhood schools with local funding the State cannot take away, shall Fremont Unified School District update technology/aging classrooms, math, science/computer labs for 21st Century learning, upgrade electrical wiring to current safety codes, fix/replace leaky roofs, aging plumbing/restrooms, remove asbestos, repair, construct, acquire equipment, classrooms, sites, facilities, by issuing $650 million of bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, no money for administrators, salaries, benefits/pensions, and all funds for Fremont schools?
- Measure G.
Shall the District levy a tax of $138 annually per parcel for 7 years?
-- Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District
(Special Parcel Tax Measure - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
11,370 /
72.4% Yes votes ......
4,340 /
27.6% No votes
32
(62.75%) Yes / 19 (37.25%) No in Contra Costa County
11338
(72.41%) Yes / 4321 (27.59%) No in Alameda County
- To maintain the quality of Livermore public schools without raising tax rates, continue local funding for advanced courses in math, science, and engineering; keep schools well-maintained; attract and retain highly qualified teachers; provide elementary school science and technology specialists; and keep classroom technology and instructional materials up-to-date, shall the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District levy a tax of $138 per parcel annually for seven years, with independent oversight and audits, exemptions for seniors, and all funds staying local?
- Measure H.
Safety and Repair Measure
-- Piedmont Unified School District
(Bond Measure - 55% Approval Required)
Fail:
1801 /
47.66% Yes votes ......
1978 /
52.34% No votes
- To provide Piedmont students and residents with a safe and accessible school theater facility, and to add and renovate classrooms, improve fire/life safety, energy efficiency, and ventilation, and repair/renovate aging structural, mechanical, electrical, and utility systems, shall Piedmont Unified School District issue up to $13,500,000 of bonds at legal rates, with mandatory audits, and citizen oversight?
- Measure AA.
Healthcare Safety Net Reauthorization
-- Alameda County
(2/3 Approval Required)
Pass:
148001 /
75.01% Yes votes ......
49307 /
24.99% No votes
- Without increasing the existing half-cent sales and use tax for essential health services, to provide trauma and emergency medical services and primary, preventative healthcare for local residents including indigent, low-income and uninsured children, families and seniors, to prevent closure of county clinics and hospitals and to recruit/retain highly qualified nurses and healthcare professionals, shall Alameda County extend the essential healthcare services measure until June 2034 with annual fiscal oversight/review?
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