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- Measure O2014.
Transient Occupancy Tax
-- Santa Barbara County
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
43947 /
41.83% Yes votes ......
61110 /
58.17% No votes
- Shall the ordinance to amend Section 32-12 of the
Santa Barbara County Code to increase the
Transient Occupancy Tax rate from 10% to 12.5%
upon transients occupying defined hotels located
only within the unincorporated areas of the County
be adopted?
- Measure P2014.
Ordinance Prohibiting Certain Petroleum Operations
-- Santa Barbara County
(Initiative ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
42965 /
38.78% Yes votes ......
67838 /
61.22% No votes
- Shall the ordinance amending Santa Barbara
County's Comprehensive Plan and County
Code -- to prohibit on all lands within the
unincorporated County, with certain
exemptions, the construction or use of any
facility, appurtenance, or aboveground
equipment supporting certain petroleum
operations, including but not limited to:
hydraulic fracturing; acid well stimulation; or
aiding hydrocarbon flow into a well by injecting
water, natural gas, steam, air, carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, chemicals or other substances -- be
adopted?
- Measure Q2014.
School Bonds
-- Montecito Union Elementary School District
(Bonds - 55% Approval Required)
Fail:
1257 /
44.40% Yes votes ......
1574 /
55.60% No votes
- To repair essential/outdated Montecito Union School infrastructure/maintain the quality of education with local funding
that cannot be taken by the State, upgrade educational facilities to meet current health/safety/security/accessibility
codes, reduce traffic and improve safety on San Ysidro Road, renovate heating, plumbing, electrical/energy systems,
shall Montecito Union Elementary School District issue $27,150,000 of bonds, at legal rates, to repair, construct,
acquire classrooms, facilities and equipment, with independent audits, citizen oversight, no money for administrators?
- Measure R2014.
Elected Mayor
-- City of Buellton
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
1158 /
72.06% Yes votes ......
449 /
27.94% No votes
- Shall the voters of Buellton elect a Mayor and
four City Council Members? (yes/no)
- Measure R2014-2.
2 Year Elected Mayor Term
-- City of Buellton
1131 /
72.36% Yes votes ......
432 /
27.64% No votes
- Shall the term of office of the Mayor of Buellton
be two years? (yes/no)
- Measure R2014-4.
4 Year Elected Mayor Term
-- City of Buellton
312 /
20.30% Yes votes ......
1225 /
79.70% No votes
- Shall the term of office of the Mayor of Buellton
be four years? (yes/no)
- Measure S2014.
Bonds
-- Santa Barbara Community College District
(Bonds - 55% Approval Required)
Fail:
30493 /
50.23% Yes votes ......
30214 /
49.77% No votes
- To repair, construct, acquire and seismically upgrade
facilities, sites and equipment at City College,
maintain access to quality, affordable education for
students, including local high school graduates and
returning veterans, prepare students for careers and
transfer to four-year universities by upgrading
academic, science, engineering, healthcare and
vocational classrooms and improving technology and
energy efficiency, shall Santa Barbara Community
College District issue $288 million in bonds, at legal
rates, requiring citizens' oversight, audits and no
money for administrators' salaries?
- Measure T2014.
Classroom Safety, Renovation, Repair and Construction Measure
-- Santa Maria-Bonita School District
(Bonds - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
8,086 /
62.1% Yes votes ......
4,936 /
37.9% No votes
8085
(62.09%) Yes / 4936 (37.91%) No in Santa Barbara County
1
(100.00%) Yes / 0 (0.00%) No in San Luis Obispo County
- To improve facilities in neighborhood
elementary schools for student learning and
safety, shall Santa Maria-Bonita School District
repair/replace leaky roofs, plumbing, electrical,
lighting, ventilation; upgrade science labs and
education technology; improve safety/security;
construct school facilities to relieve
overcrowding; and acquire, construct, equip,
renovate, sites, facilities; by issuing
$45,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with
independent citizen oversight, mandatory
audits, no funding for administrators'
salaries/pensions, and all funds dedicated to
Santa Maria-Bonita School District K-8 school
facilities?
- Measure U2014.
Repair, Safety and College/Career Readiness Measure
-- Carpinteria Unified School District
(Bonds - 55% Approval Required)
Pass:
3901 /
66.33% Yes votes ......
1980 /
33.67% No votes
- To improve schools,
attract and retain quality teachers, and prepare
students for college and careers by repairing
deteriorating classrooms, bathrooms/leaky roofs,
removing asbestos and lead paint, upgrading
electrical wiring and classroom technology, repairing,
constructing, acquiring educational facilities,
sites/equipment, shall Carpinteria Unified School
District issue $90,000,000 in bonds at legal rates,
requiring annual independent audits, citizens'
oversight, no money for administrators' salaries or
pensions, and all funds used locally?
- Measure V2014.
The Guadalupe Public Service Protection Measure
-- City of Guadalupe
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
799 /
81.95% Yes votes ......
176 /
18.05% No votes
- To help preserve, enhance, and
improve vital public services in Guadalupe,
including police and fire protection, parks and
recreation, and public infrastructure shall an
ordinance be adopted to remove the maximum
annual utility tax liability for a single utility user?
- Measure W2014.
Public Service Preservation Business Tax Certificate Measure
-- City of Guadalupe
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
797 /
81.49% Yes votes ......
181 /
18.51% No votes
- To help
preserve, enhance, and improve vital public
services in Guadalupe, including police and fire
protection, parks and recreation, and public
infrastructure, shall an ordinance be adopted to
establish within the City of Guadalupe a
business tax certificate based on a business's
gross receipts?
- Measure X2014.
The Guadalupe Public Service Preservation Sales Tax Measure
-- City of Guadalupe
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
760 /
77.24% Yes votes ......
224 /
22.76% No votes
- To help preserve,
enhance and improve the public services,
safety and character of Guadalupe, shall an
ordinance be adopted to increase the City of
Guadalupe sales tax by one-quarter cent for a
period of eight and one half years?
- Measure Y2014.
General Obligation Bond of 2014
-- College School District
(55% Approval Required)
Fail:
1244 /
49.96% Yes votes ......
1246 /
50.04% No votes
- To better integrate school facilities with an academic
program that supports science, technology,
engineering and math (STEAM) initiatives by
constructing new classrooms and making necessary
improvements to existing classrooms and
laboratories and support facilities for visual and
performing arts, provide improved access to 21st
century technology to support educational programs,
shall the College School District be authorized to
issue up to $12,000,000 in bonds at legal interest
rates, with an independent Citizens' Oversight
Committee, and annual audits?
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