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- Measure 2.
Regional Traffic Relief Plan
-- County of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Solano
(Regional Measure - Majority Vote)
631,304 /
58.5% Yes votes ......
448,771 /
41.5% No votes
178,464
(59.55%) Yes / 121,206 (40.45%) No in Santa Clara County
164,497
(55.6%) Yes / 131,098 (44.4%) No in Alameda County
121,167
(51.4%) Yes / 114,766 (48.6%) No in Contra Costa County
51285
(64.29%) Yes / 28487 (35.71%) No in Marin County
115,891
(68.53%) Yes / 53,214 (31.47%) No in San Francisco County
Yes / No in Solano County
- Shall voters authorize a Regional Traffic Relief Plan that does the following:
(1) Directs revenues generated through the collection of bridge tolls to provide the following projects:
(A) Expand and extend BART.
(B) New transbay commuter rail crossing south of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
(C) Comprehensive Regional Express bus network.
(D) New expanded ferry service.
(E) Better connections between BART, buses, ferries, and rail.
(2) Approves a one dollar ($1) toll increase effective July 1, 2004, on all toll bridges in the bay area,
except the Golden Gate Bridge?
- Measure A.
Medical Sales Tax
-- Alameda County
(2/3rds Approval Required)
214,449 /
71.1% Yes votes ......
87,315 /
28.9% No votes
- To provide and maintain trauma and emergency medical services
throughout Alameda County and to provide
primary, preventative and mental health services to indigent, low
income and uninsured children, families and
seniors, to retain qualified nurses and health care professionals
and to prevent closure of county clinics and
the Alameda County Medical Center, shall Alameda County
implement a half-cent transaction and use tax, with
an annual fiscal oversight and review?
- Measure B.
Bonds
-- Chabot-Las Positas Community College District
(55% Approval Required)
65,195 /
59.0% Yes votes ......
45,398 /
41.0% No votes
65,155
(59.0%) Yes / 45,364 (41.0%) No in Alameda County
40
(54.1%) Yes / 34 (45.9%) No in Contra Costa County
- To prepare students for jobs/four-year colleges, improve safety,
accommodate increasing enrollment at Chabot
and Las Positas Colleges by: repairing leaky roofs; upgrading fire
safety, campus security, plumbing/ventilation
systems and electrical wiring for computer technology; removing
asbestos; upgrading nursing/paramedics/job
training classrooms; repairing, constructing, acquiring, equipping
classrooms, labs, sites and facilities; shall
Chabot-Las Positas Community College District issue
$498,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with guaranteed
annual audits, citizen oversight, and no money for administrators'
salaries?
- Measure C.
Bonds
-- Alameda Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
13,809 /
71.9% Yes votes ......
5,396 /
28.1% No votes
- To renovate aging neighborhood schools, improve student safety
conditions, relieve classroom overcrowding,
construct, equip, upgrade classrooms, facilities and sites, and
qualify for over $17 million in State matching
funds, shall the Alameda City Unified School District issue $63
million of bonds at legal rates, with annual audits
and citizen oversight, with no proceeds going to the State and all
funds remaining in Alameda to benefit
neighborhood schools without increasing existing tax rates?
- Measure D.
Parcel Tax
-- Dublin Joint Unified School District
(2/3rds Approval Required)
3,673 /
56.5% Yes votes ......
2,823 /
43.5% No votes
- To maintain existing school programs and improve the quality of
education for a growing population; to reduce
class sizes and expand the availability of after-school classes and
libraries; and to upgrade technology
infrastructure and expand student access to computers, shall the
Dublin Unified School District levy an annual
tax of $180 per parcel for seven years, increasing annually at 2%,
with an exemption for parcels owned and
occupied by persons 65 years of age and over?
- Measure E.
Parcel Tax Increase
-- Oakland Unified School District
(2/3rds Approval Required)
60,079 /
74.5% Yes votes ......
20,578 /
25.5% No votes
- To attract and retain qualified credentialed teachers, to maintain
elective courses for students needing to qualify
for college admission, to purchase textbooks and materials, to
maintain libraries, music and arts programs, to
maintain reduced class sizes, to continue after school academic
programs, shall Oakland Unified School District
be authorized to increase the existing $123 per year parcel tax by
$6 per month to $195 annually for a period of
5 years with no money used for administrative costs?
- Measure H.
Runoff Elections Charter Amendment
-- City of Berkeley
(Charter amendment - Majority approval required)
17,792 /
55.0% Yes votes ......
14,581 /
45.0% No votes
- Shall the Charter of the City of Berkeley be amended to require a
runoff election for the offices of mayor, auditor,
and councilmember only if the leading candidate for such office
receives less than 40% of the votes; and delay
the runoff to the following February, with the successful candidate
assuming office in March?
- Measure I.
Election Consolidation Charter Amendment
-- City of Berkeley
(Charter amendment - Majority approval required)
23,660 /
72.2% Yes votes ......
9,088 /
27.8% No votes
- Shall the Charter of the City of Berkeley be amended to authorize
the city council to adopt an instant runoff
election system upon finding that acceptable voting systems and
equipment make it technically feasible,
consolidation of City election with County elections will remain
feasible and the City will not incur additional
election costs?
- Measure J.
Election Nominations/Filing Charter Amendment
-- City of Berkeley
(Charter amendment - Majority approval required)
19,341 /
62.5% Yes votes ......
11,608 /
37.5% No votes
- Shall the Charter of the City of Berkeley be amended to require
that candidates for council office be nominated
by voters registered in the applicable council district and that
candidates for the office of mayor, councilmember,
auditor, rent stabilization board commissioner and school board
director pay a filing fee of $150 which may be
offset, in whole or in part, for each dollar of fee, by submission of
the signatures of city registered voters?
- Measure K.
Public Safety Services Tax Continuation
-- City of Union City
(2/3 Approval Required)
6,559 /
68.9% Yes votes ......
2,959 /
31.1% No votes
- Shall a Public Safety Services Tax, to "expire" in five years, be
approved to fund continued police and fire
protection services in Union City?
- Measure L.
Bonds
-- San Joaquin Delta Community College District
58,484 /
56.8% Yes votes ......
44,408 /
43.2% No votes
55445
(57.7%) Yes / 40713 (42.3%) No in San Joaquin County
30
(53.6%) Yes / 26 (46.4%) No in Alameda County
3,009
(45.1%) Yes / 3,669 (54.9%) No in Sacramento County
- To prepare students for jobs/transfer to four year colleges, repair buildings, improve safety, accommodate growing
enrollment by repairing leaky roofs, decaying walls, electrical wiring; improving fire safety; removing asbestos;
expanding/establishing Stockton, Manteca, Tracy, Lodi/Galt, Foothill Area campuses/education centers; upgrading,
acquiring, constructing, equipping buildings, sites, classrooms; shall San Joaquin Delta Community College
District issue $250,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, guaranteed annual audits and no
money for administrators' salaries?
- Measure O.
Utility User's Tax Municipal Code Amendment
-- City of Oakland
(Majority Approval Required)
43,450 /
61.2% Yes votes ......
27,492 /
38.8% No votes
- Shall the Oakland Municipal Code be amended to require wireless
telephonic service providers to change the
methodology of computing the current City of Oakland Utility User's
Tax ("UUT") to be consistent with the
Federal Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act of 2000?
- Measure P.
City Elections Charter Amendment
-- City of Oakland
(Majority Approval Required)
54,604 /
69.7% Yes votes ......
23,705 /
30.3% No votes
- Shall the City Charter be amended to retain the Mayor-Council
form of government ("Strong Mayor") and elected
City Attorney and provide (1) that no person may be elected Mayor
for more than two consecutive terms; (2)
Mayor must annually hold four public meetings; (3) that Council
make appointments to boards and commissions
when vacancies are unfilled; (4) limitations and voter-approval
requirements for Councilmember salary increases;
and (5) formula setting City Attorney and Auditor salary increases?
- Measure Q.
Library Parcel Tax Extension
-- City of Oakland
(2/3 Approval Required)
62,253 /
77.2% Yes votes ......
18,437 /
22.8% No votes
- For the purpose of: (1) maintaining and expanding neighborhood
branch library services, days, and hours; (2)
maintaining after school homework and tutoring programs; (3)
maintaining literacy and children's programs; (4)
increasing librarian services to schools; (5) increasing computer
and technology access and (6) acquiring new
books and materials; shall the City of Oakland extend and
increase the existing library parcel tax, subject to
independent audits and citizen's oversight commission?
- Measure R.
Special Parcel Tax
-- City of Oakland
(2/3rds Approval Required)
51,581 /
65.9% Yes votes ......
26,743 /
34.1% No votes
- For the purpose of providing: (1) job training and employment
opportunities for young adults; (2) counseling and
mentoring for at-risk youth; (3) after-school, parent involvement,
and violence prevention programs in schools;
(4) early childhood intervention for children exposed to violence in
the home; and (5) community-based policing
programs; shall the City of Oakland authorize a special parcel tax,
subject to audit by a citizen's oversight
committee?
- Measure S.
Municipal Services Tax City Code Amendment
-- City of Piedmont
(2/3rds Approval Required)
2,935 /
61.7% Yes votes ......
1,822 /
38.3% No votes
- Shall Chapter 20B of the Piedmont City Code be amended in its
entirety to provide for a Basic Municipal
Services Tax as more specifically set forth in Ord. 644 N.S. which
is on file with the Piedmont City Clerk?
- Measure T.
Service Level Tax City Code Amendment
-- City of Piedmont
(2/3rds Approval Required)
2,842 /
59.8% Yes votes ......
1,908 /
40.2% No votes
- Shall Chapter 20F be added to the Piedmont City Code to provide
for a Preserve Piedmont Service Level Tax
as more specifically set forth in Ord. 645 N.S., which is on file with
the Piedmont City Clerk?
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