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- Measure A.
2017 Transactions and Use Tax
-- County of Solano
(Majority Approval Required)
  Fail:
72,729 /
46.40% Yes votes ......
84,010 /
53.60% No votes
 - Shall the people of Solano County enact a one-quarter of one percent sales tax for general
governmental purposes such as improving children's services to homeless children, preventing child
abuse, improving access to high quality childcare and preventative child health care programs, providing
employment opportunities for youths and other essential services for ten years and assure public
accountability by means of a citizens' oversight committee and annual audits?
  - Measure B.
Children Services Advisory Measure
-- County of Solano
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
91,448 /
59.35% Yes votes ......
62,641 /
40.65% No votes
 - Shall the Board of Supervisors provide prevention oriented children's s
services promoting and improving
Solano County children's health, safety and educational success and require oversight and accountability
by
allocating 100% of the tax revenue collected from any transactions and use tax measure authorized in
the
incorporated and unincorporated areas of Solano County on the November 8, 2016 ballot?
  - Measure C.
Tax on Marijuana Businesses
-- County of Solano
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
97,895 /
62.55% Yes votes ......
58,603 /
37.45% No votes
 - Shall the people of Solano County adopt Ordinance No. 2016+1773 to amend Article XII of
Chapter 11
of the Solano County Code to establish a general business license tax on marijuana
businesses within the
County of no more than 15% of annual gross receipts of the business, and which
will continue until
repealed by the Board of Supervisors or County voters?
  - Measure D.
Bond
-- Winters Joint Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
  Pass:
299 /
60.53% Yes votes ......
195 /
39.47% No votes
 - To improve the quality of education funding that
cannot be taken by the State; modernize, renovate
and/or construct classrooms, restrooms, cafeterias,
and other school facilities including Winters High
School;   make   health,   safety   and   handicapped
accessibility   improvements;   and   upgrade   P.E.
fields and facilities for school and community use;
shall  the  Winters  Joint  Unified  School  District
issue  $17,000,000  of  bonds  at  legal  interest  rates,
have an independent citizens' oversight committee
and   have   NO   money   used   for   administrative
salaries?
  - Measure H.
Parcel Tax Extension
-- Davis Joint Unified School District
(2/3 Approval Required)
  Fail:
12 /
42.86% Yes votes ......
16 /
57.14% No votes
 - To provide outstanding academics in math, science, reading, writing, instructional
technology and programs in athletics, arts and music; provide high
quality teachers;
limit class sizes; and support student health and safety; shall the Davis Joint Unified
School District replace its expiring parcel taxes with a single eight-year parcel tax
of $620/year, raising approximately $9.5 million/year, adjusted for inflation; with
senior and disability exemptions; with citizens oversight; for the exclusive use of
Davis schools?
  - Measure K.
Tax on Marijuana Businesses
-- City of Dixon
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
4,635 /
64.91% Yes votes ......
2,506 /
35.09% No votes
 - To help fund general municipal services, including but not limited
to  police  and  fire  protection  services,  parks,  recreation  and
library  facilities,  shall  an  ordinance  be  adopted  to  impose  a
business license tax at a rate of
up to fifteen percent (15%) of
gross  receipts  on  marijuana  businesses  and  dispensaries,  if
marijuana businesses or dispensaries are approved to operate
in the City of Dixon?
  - Measure L.
Treasurer Appointment
-- City of Dixon
(Majority Approval Required)
  Fail:
2,652 /
38.28% Yes votes ......
4,276 /
61.72% No votes
 - Shall the office of the City Treasurer
for the City
of Dixon
be
appointive
, with the first appointment
occurring
upon the expiration of the term of the
current City Treasurer in
2016?
  - Measure M.
Essential  Services  Protection  Measure
-- City of Vacaville
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
22,495 /
63.29% Yes votes ......
13,046 /
36.71% No votes
 - To protect essential city
services such as
police programs to fight domestic violence, child/elder
abuse,   gang   activity   and   neighborhood   crime;
fire/paramedic    services    for    quick    emergency
response  times;  street  lighting  for  safety;  and  other
city  services,  shall  City  of  Vacaville  Ordinance  No.
1899 be approved to renew a sales/use tax at a 3/4-cent   rate   for   20   years,   providing   approximately
$14,700,000 per year in locally controlled funding that
stays in Vacaville?
  - Measure N.
Appointment of City Treasurer
-- City of Rio Vista
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
2,593 /
55.56% Yes votes ......
2,074 /
44.44% No votes
 - Shall the office of the City Treasurer for
the City of Rio Vista be appointive?
  - Measure O.
General City Services Tax Measure
-- City of Rio Vista
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
3,938 /
80.86% Yes votes ......
932 /
19.14% No votes
 - To  support  the  continued  operations  of  Rio  Vista  general  services,  including
paramedic services (first responders to a medical emergency and transport to a
medical center or
hospital, when needed), adequate police and fire protection,
properly   maintained   community   and   neighborhood   parks,   and   other   city
services, shall the existing 3/4-cent sales tax charged on purchases made in Rio
Vista,   generating   approximately   $784,000   annually,   be   continued   for   an
additional five (5) years?
  - Measure P.
Sales Tax Extension
-- City of Fairfield
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
25,128 /
68.99% Yes votes ......
11,293 /
31.01% No votes
 - To  renew  expiring  funding  without  increasing  tax  rates,  shall
the Ordinance be adopted extending the existing 1% sales tax
for fifteen years to preserve approximately $16 million in local
annual  funding  for  the  City  of  Fairfield  that  the  state  cannot
take
away to support neighborhood police patrols, firefighting
and   rapid   9-1-1   emergency   response,   crime   prevention
programs, fixing potholes and repairing neighborhood streets,
parks   and   recreation,   and   other   general   services,   with
mandatory audits and independent oversight?
  - Measure Q.
Classroom Repair, Renovation and Safety Measure
-- Dixon Unified School District
(55% Approval Required)
  Pass:
4,966 /
60.22% Yes votes ......
3,281 /
39.78% No votes
 - To repair, renovate and reopen Old Dixon High School as a middle school, repair and renovate
Anderson Elementary School, and improve security/safety and Americans with Disabilities Act
compliance at District schools, shall Dixon Unified School District issue $30,400,000 in bonds, at legal
interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual independent audits, and no funds spent on
administrators' salaries?
  - Measure S.
General Transactions and Use Tax
-- City of Suisun City
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
6,497 /
69.03% Yes votes ......
2,915 /
30.97% No votes
 - To  provide  funding,  that  cannot  be  taken  by  the  State,  to
maintain  Suisun  City  services  that  make  neighborhoods  safer
including:    rapid  911  emergency  responses,  neighborhood
police
patrols,
youth
crime/gang
prevention,
fire
prevention/protection,     fixing     potholes,     maintaining     City
streets/streetlights,  maintaining   City   parks/street  trees, and other vital City services, shall Suisun City enact a one-cent (1%)
sales  tax  for  ten  years,  providing  $1,800,000  annually,  with
annual  a
udits,  citizens'  oversight,  all  funds  spent  locally  in Suisun City?
  - Measure T.
Pacific Flyway Annexation
-- City of Fairfield
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
26,108 /
72.74% Yes votes ......
9,782 /
27.26% No votes
 - Shall  the  Resolution  be  approved  amending  the  Fairfield General  Plan  to  revise  the  Urban  Limit  Line,  if  specified
conditions  are met,  and  reaffirm  and  amend certain  General Plan policies to allow property at
I-680 and Gold Hill Road to
be a land preserve and open space conservation area with an
interpretive center, trails, and theater for educational purposes to celebrate and educate the public about the conservation of migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway?
  - Measure V.
Transactions and Use Tax
-- City of Vallejo
(Majority Approval Required)
  Pass:
26,207 /
64.00% Yes votes ......
14,739 /
36.00% No votes
 - Shall  an  "Ordinance  Amending  Vallejo  Municipal  Code  to
Maintain Enhanced
Funding
for 911 Response, Police Patrols,
Firefighter and Emergency Medical Services, Youth Program
s
,
Street   and   Pothole
Repair,   Graffiti   Removal,   Economic
Development, and Other General City Services, Renewing the
Existing
,  Voter
 
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Approved,  One  Percent  Transactions  and  Use
(Sales)  Tax  (Measure B)  to  Provide  Approximately  $14  Million
Yearly with All    Revenues    Independently    Audited and Expenditures  Publicly  Reviewed  and  Locally  Controlled"  be adopted?
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