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- Measure A.
Unification of School Districts
-- Lammersville Joint Unified School District
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
944 /
81.2% Yes votes ......
218 /
18.8% No votes
909
(81.23%) Yes / 210 (18.77%) No in San Joaquin County
35
(81.40%) Yes / 8 (18.60%) No in Alameda County
- Shall a portion of Tracy Joint Unified School District and the Lammersville Elementary School District be unified to form the Lammersville Joint Unified School District with a five-member board elected at large while permitting the Mountain House Elementary School District to continue to exist as an independent elementary school district?
- Measure B.
Change in Number of Divisions
-- Byron Bethany Irrigation District
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
1,568 /
85.7% Yes votes ......
261 /
14.3% No votes
548
(85.23%) Yes / 95 (14.77%) No in Contra Costa County
16
(94.12%) Yes / 1 (5.88%) No in Alameda County
1004
(85.89%) Yes / 165 (14.11%) No in San Joaquin County
- Shall the number of divisions within the Byron Bethany Irrigation District be changed from nine divisions to seven divisions and thereby also reducing the members of the board of directors? Fiscal Impact: Potential annual savings to Byron Bethany Irrigation District of $48,000.
- Measure C.
Bond Measure for the Berkeley Community Facilities District No. 2
-- City of Berkeley
(2/3 Approval Required)
Fail:
16341 /
62.24% Yes votes ......
9912 /
37.76% No votes
- Shall City of Berkeley Community Facilities District No. 2: incur bonded indebtedness not exceeding $22,500,000 to replace the multiuse indoor Warm Pool, renovate Willard and West Campus pools, construct a multipurpose pool at King; levy a special tax at a rate not exceeding $0.0258 per square foot of building area to finance that indebtedness and not exceeding $0.0126, indexed for inflation, to maintain pools and operate aquatics programs; and establish an annual District appropriations limit of $3,500,000? (2/3 votes needed)
- Measure D.
Approval of the Development Plan for the Oak Grove Property
-- City of Pleasanton
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
8174 /
46.13% Yes votes ......
9544 /
53.87% No votes
- Shall the Development Plan for the Oak Grove property be approved?
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