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CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES

2014 ELECTIONS

City Offices and Ballot Measures

Institute for Social Research Center For California Studies California State University, Sacramento

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CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES:

CANDIDATES AND BALLOT MEASURES, 2014 ELECTIONS

CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES

Steve Boilard, Ph.D. Executive Director, Center for California Studies

David Barker, Ph.D.

Director, Institute for Social Research

Valory Messier, M.A. Research Specialist, Institute for Social Research

Justin Martin, B.A.

Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Social Research

Center for California Studies California State University, Sacramento

6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6081 (916) 278-6906 FAX: (916) 278-5199

Institute for Social Research California State University, Sacramento

6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6101 (916) 278-5737 FAX: (916) 278-5150

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Acknowledgements The researchers would like to sincerely thank the county elections officials and staff throughout the State of California who took time to provide data to the project. Additionally, we are grateful to the Secretary of State’s Office for its continuing support and interest in this project. Without their assistance, the completion of these yearly reviews and the California Elections Data Archive would not be possible.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. i

2014 County, City and School District Election Dates by County ......................................................... iii Trend Table A Number of Ballot Measures, Percent of Total Measures, and Percent Passing by Type, Jurisdiction, and Year .................................................................................................................. v Trend Table B Number of Ballot Measures, Percent of Total Measures, and Percent Passing by Topic, Jurisdiction, and Year ................................................................................................................. x Trend Table C Community Service District and County Service Area Measures by County ............. xv Trend Table D Number of Community Service District and County Service Area Measures, Percent of Total County Measures, and Percent Passing by Type and Year ................................................. xvii Trend Table E Comparison of Pass Rates for County-Wide and Community Service District/County Service Area Tax Measures, 1998-2014........................................................................................... xviii Trend Table F Number of Community Service District and County Service Area Measures, Percent of Total County Measures, and Percent Passing by Topic & Year ..................................................... xix Trend Table G Number of Candidates by Jurisdiction and Year ........................................................ xx Trend Table H Number of Candidates for Major County Offices by Year ........................................... xx Trend Table I Percent of Incumbent Candidates and Percent of Prevailing Incumbents by Major Office, Jurisdiction and Year ............................................................................................................... xxi

2014 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES AND CANDIDATES ....................................................................................... 1

Table A Summary of Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Ballot Measures by Type of Measure and County, 2014 ................................................................................................................... 3 Table B Summary of Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Ballot Measures by Topic of Measure and County, 2014 ................................................................................................................... 5 Table C Summary of Election Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Offices, 2014 ........ 7

PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES AND TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES .............. 9

Table 1.1 Vote Totals for City Ballot Measures by County, 2014 ....................................................... 11 Table 1.2 Text for City Ballot Measures by County, 2014 ................................................................... 20 Table 1.3 Summary of Election Outcomes for City Ballot Measures by Type of Measure and County, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................................... 42 Table 1.4 Summary of Election Outcomes for City Ballot Measures by Topic of Measure and County, 2014 ..................................................................................................................................................... 44

PART 2 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES ........................................................................... 47

Table 2.1 Vote Totals for City Office Candidates by County and Election Date, 2014 ....................... 49 Table 2.2 Summary of Election Outcomes for City Offices, 2014 ..................................................... 114

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2014 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── i

CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS DATA ARCHIVE

INTRODUCTION

The California Elections Data Archive (CEDA) is a joint project of the Center for California Studies, and the Institute for Social Research (ISR), at the California State University, Sacramento, and the office of the California Secretary of State. The purpose of CEDA is to provide researchers, citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties with a single repository of local election data. With over 6,000 local jurisdictions in California, the task of monitoring local elections is nearly impossible for individuals. CEDA addresses this problem through the creation of a single, cost-effective, and easily accessible source of local election data. CEDA includes candidate, and ballot measure results for county, city, community college, and school district elections throughout the State. CEDA thus represents the only comprehensive repository of local election results in California and one of a very few such databases on local elections in the U.S. How the CEDA Data is Collected and Reported ISR staff collects election data periodically throughout each calendar year. This enables CEDA to incorporate results from special elections as well as all regularly scheduled elections. ISR staff enters election results from counties, cities, community colleges, and school districts into the CEDA database and then uses this database to generate three standard CEDA reports. These reports include: • County Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elected county offices;

vote totals and text for county ballot measures. • City Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elected city offices; vote

totals, and text for all city ballot measures. • Community College and School District Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote

totals for all elective community college and school district offices; vote totals and text for all district ballot measures.

ISR staff codes ballot measures for all jurisdictions according to type (e.g., charter amendment, taxes, bond measure, initiative, etc.) and to topic (e.g., education, public safety, governance, etc.).

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ii ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES

THE CEDA PARTNERSHIP

THE CENTER FOR CALIFORNIA STUDIES Located at California State University, Sacramento, the Center for California Studies is a public policy, public service, and curricular support unit of the California State University. The Center’s location in the state Capital and its ability to draw upon the resources of the entire State University system give it a unique capacity for making contributions to public policy development, and the public life of California. Center programs cover four broad areas: administration of the nationally known Assembly, Senate, Executive, and Judicial Administration Fellowship Programs; university-state government liaison and applied policy research; civic education and community service through forums, conferences, and issue dialogues; and curricular support activity in the interdisciplinary field of California Studies. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH Established in 1989, the Institute for Social Research (ISR) is a multidisciplinary institute that is committed to advancing the understanding of the social world through applied research. The Institute offers research expertise and technical assistance serving as a resource to agencies, organizations, the University, and the broader community. Services provided by the Institute include research and sampling design, measurement, coding and data entry, computer assisted telephone and field interviewing, mailed and Internet surveys, focus groups, data base management, statistical analysis, and report production. ISR has completed numerous projects with more than 50 federal, state and community agencies, several private firms, and many administrative units of the university. Faculty affiliates of the Institute offer specific content expertise in a wide variety of disciplines, including the social sciences, health and human services, engineering, and education.

CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF STATE Among their other duties, the Secretary of State acts as California's chief elections officer with the responsibility of administering the provisions of the Elections Code. The Secretary must compile state election returns, and issue certificates of election to winning candidates; compile the returns and certify the results of initiative and referendum elections; certify acts delayed by referendum, and prepare and file a statement of vote. Recent legislation permits but does not mandate that the Secretary of State compile local election results.

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2014 COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY 2/4 2/11 3/4 4/8 5/6 6/3 7/8 8/12 9/9 11/4 Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento

2014 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────iii

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2014 COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED) 2/4 2/11 3/4 4/8 5/6 6/3 7/8 8/12 9/9 11/4 San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba

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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR

All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

All Measures

1995-2014 404 100 65 106 26 69 120 30 57 86 21 61 15 4 71 9 2 51 49 12 76

Even Years 581 100 66 160 28 72 169 29 55 128 22 61 16 3 70 13 2 51 69 12 75

Odd Years 227 100 62 53 23 61 72 32 63 44 19 61 14 6 71 5 2 50 29 13 78

County

1995-2014 64 16 57 2 3 69 26 40 44 20 31 64 2 3 70 2 4 53 7 11 67

Even Years 100 17 54 3 3 65 41 41 41 32 32 62 2 2 50 4 4 49 11 11 66

Odd Years 28 12 67 2 6 75 10 37 55 8 29 70 2 8 86 1 2 83 2 8 70

City

1995-2014 202 50 64 5 2 60 70 34 60 59 29 58 7 4 73 7 3 50 42 21 77

Even Years 291 50 64 8 3 63 102 35 59 89 31 59 10 3 72 9 3 52 58 20 77

Odd Years 113 50 65 3 2 52 38 33 63 30 26 55 5 4 76 4 4 44 27 24 78

School District

1995-2014 138 34 69 99 72 70 25 18 64 6 5 79 6 4 68 0 0 50

Even Years 190 33 72 150 79 72 26 14 63 7 4 81 5 2 76

Odd Years 86 38 63 49 56 61 24 28 64 6 7 77 7 8 63 0 0 100

2014 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────v

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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)

All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

All M

easu

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1995 253 100 37 91 36 47 26 10 35 46 18 61 8 3 88 8 3 50 55 22 93 1996 573 100 57 64 11 59 142 25 40 176 31 58 32 6 72 18 3 39 115 20 73 1997 342 100 60 127 37 59 100 29 56 45 13 69 29 8 38 7 2 71 31 9 81 1998 572 100 61 144 25 58 162 28 48 115 20 58 19 3 74 9 2 56 94 16 77 1999 283 100 60 107 38 59 54 19 57 68 24 57 14 5 71 10 4 40 20 7 50 2000 559 100 58 135 24 60 122 22 39 154 28 58 11 2 100 21 4 67 79 14 67 2001 233 100 70 73 31 75 68 29 72 33 14 58 21 9 71 1 0 100 25 11 60 2002 657 100 68 245 37 76 155 24 54 136 21 54 8 1 63 10 2 40 77 12 77 2003 178 100 63 22 12 55 62 35 48 47 26 70 9 5 89 5 3 40 24 13 75 2004 712 100 63 179 25 75 258 36 47 144 20 64 11 2 73 14 2 29 72 10 79 2005 295 100 64 57 19 74 111 38 58 59 20 54 11 4 82 7 2 43 35 12 89 2006 556 100 62 185 33 59 142 26 56 123 22 63 17 3 29 22 4 36 39 7 82 2007 179 100 72 22 12 55 61 34 74 40 22 58 13 7 100 1 1 0 38 21 79 2008 593 100 75 201 34 82 188 32 67 123 21 65 12 2 58 11 2 91 39 7 90 2009 193 100 63 6 3 33 99 51 67 35 18 63 13 7 69 3 2 33 20 10 60 2010 482 100 67 97 20 70 164 34 60 117 24 67 27 6 78 11 2 55 50 10 76 2011 172 100 72 10 6 80 75 44 67 29 17 72 16 9 75 2 1 0 31 18 81 2012 530 100 72 156 29 81 178 34 69 112 21 62 14 3 93 2 0 50 51 10 63 2013 137 100 72 11 8 73 65 47 78 34 25 50 8 6 88 4 3 100 11 8 73 2014 577 100 73 193 33 81 175 30 69 81 14 72 7 1 57 14 2 57 72 12 76

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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED) All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment Number of

Measures % of All

Measures Pass Rate Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Coun

ty Me

asur

es

1995 17 7 53 6 35 33 2 12 0 6 35 83

1996 114 20 44 3 3 33 34 30 26 41 36 54 5 4 80 7 6 14 17 15 47

1997 24 7 63 7 29 57 7 29 71 4 17 100 2 8 50 4 17 25

1998 125 22 59 1 1 0 53 42 40 32 26 75 4 3 25 25 20 76

1999 38 13 63 1 3 100 21 55 48 8 21 63 4 11 100

2000 116 21 49 6 5 83 51 44 27 28 24 50 8 7 88 8 7 38

2001 37 16 73 3 8 100 14 38 71 11 30 64 4 11 75 1 3 0

2002 98 15 56 5 5 20 38 39 45 39 40 67 1 1 0 2 2 50 7 7 71

2003 28 16 64 12 43 25 15 54 100 1 4 0

2004 140 20 54 0 2 0 60 43 45 47 34 62 1 1 0 4 3 25 18 13 56

2005 57 19 63 3 5 67 24 42 67 16 28 56 3 5 100 3 5 67 2 4 50

2006 95 17 52 45 47 40 30 32 60 4 4 25 2 2 50 6 6 83

2007 29 16 76 1 3 100 3 10 67 16 55 63 8 28 100

2008 90 15 62 3 3 100 33 37 42 40 44 65 1 1 100 2 2 100 4 4 100

2009 16 8 69 4 25 50 6 38 67 1 6 100 2 13 100

2010 64 13 53 3 5 67 25 39 48 22 34 59 4 6 50 2 3 50 6 9 50

2011 20 12 80 1 5 100 7 35 71 4 20 75 2 10 100 3 15 67

2012 76 14 63 1 1 100 39 51 59 20 26 60 1 1 100 2 3 50 10 13 70

2013 12 9 75 5 42 40 1 8 100 3 25 100 1 8 100

2014 84 15 57 4 5 100 33 39 36 19 23 74 1 1 0 8 10 50 12 14 92

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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)

All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

City

Meas

ures

1995 119 47 71 4 3 75 7 6 29 38 32 58 7 6 43 49 41 94

1996 374 65 60 10 3 30 100 27 43 115 31 59 24 6 79 11 3 55 98 26 78

1997 144 42 58 2 1 50 70 49 50 28 19 54 9 6 22 7 5 71 27 19 89

1998 283 49 60 9 3 78 99 35 47 78 28 53 7 2 43 5 2 80 69 24 77

1999 114 40 54 4 4 75 22 19 55 48 42 48 8 7 100 10 9 40 16 14 38

2000 297 53 60 11 4 82 65 22 45 113 38 56 6 2 100 13 4 54 71 24 70

2001 93 40 69 8 9 63 31 33 74 18 19 61 3 3 100 1 1 100 24 26 63

2002 309 47 60 12 4 83 102 33 58 94 30 48 5 2 60 8 3 38 70 23 77

2003 89 50 67 2 2 50 14 16 71 29 33 55 6 7 100 5 6 40 24 27 75

2004 337 47 59 7 2 43 147 44 46 92 27 63 6 2 67 10 3 30 54 16 87

2005 135 46 61 2 1 0 47 35 55 37 27 51 3 2 33 4 3 25 33 24 91

2006 253 46 64 10 4 50 82 32 70 85 34 61 6 2 17 20 8 35 33 13 82

2007 108 60 71 2 2 0 40 37 73 19 18 53 5 5 100 1 1 0 38 35 79

2008 258 44 73 5 2 100 111 43 71 80 31 65 8 3 38 9 3 89 35 14 89

2009 130 67 61 1 1 0 63 48 68 28 22 61 3 2 33 3 2 33 18 14 56

2010 270 56 71 2 1 0 95 35 69 91 34 67 16 6 94 8 3 63 44 16 80

2011 105 61 74 37 35 65 23 22 70 10 10 100 2 2 0 28 27 82

2012 248 47 67 5 2 20 93 38 72 83 33 58 12 5 92 41 17 61

2013 90 66 68 44 49 77 30 33 53 3 3 67 1 1 100 10 11 70

2014 285 49 71 5 2 100 121 42 72 60 21 70 5 2 60 6 2 67 60 21 73

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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)

All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Number of Measures

% of All Measures Pass Rate

Scho

ol Di

strict

Mea

sure

s

1995 117 46 52 87 74 46 13 11 38 6 5 100 8 7 88 1 1 100

1996 85 15 62 51 60 67 8 9 63 20 24 60 3 4 0

1997 174 51 62 118 68 59 23 13 70 13 7 92 18 10 44

1998 164 29 62 134 82 57 10 6 100 5 3 40 12 7 92

1999 131 46 62 102 78 58 11 8 82 12 9 92 6 5 33

2000 146 26 63 118 81 57 6 4 67 13 9 92 5 3 100

2001 103 44 71 62 60 76 23 22 70 4 4 25 14 14 64

2002 250 38 76 228 91 77 15 6 53 3 1 100 2 1 100

2003 61 34 52 20 33 55 36 59 47 3 5 67 2 3 100

2004 235 33 73 172 73 77 51 22 53 5 2 100 4 2 100

2005 103 35 69 52 50 77 40 39 55 6 6 67 5 5 100

2006 208 37 58 175 84 59 15 7 27 8 4 88 7 3 43

2007 42 23 67 19 45 58 18 43 78 5 12 60

2008 245 41 80 193 79 81 44 18 75 3 1 67 3 1 100

2009 47 24 66 5 11 40 32 68 66 1 2 100 9 19 78

2010 148 31 64 92 62 72 44 30 45 4 3 100 7 5 57 1 1 0

2011 47 27 64 9 19 78 31 66 68 2 4 100 4 9 0

2012 206 39 82 150 73 83 46 22 72 9 4 100 1 0 100

2013 35 26 80 11 31 73 16 46 94 4 11 25 4 11 100

2014 208 36 83 184 88 80 21 10 100 2 1 100 1 0 100

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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR

All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue

Mean

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Mean Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

All Measures

1995-2014 404 100 65 138 34 69 92 23 70 32 8 56 24 6 56 19 5 56 13 3 65 11 3 54 54 13 64

Even Years 581 100 65 190 33 72 133 23 68 47 8 57 36 6 55 29 5 54 16 3 67 16 3 56 81 14 61

Odd Years 227 100 65 86 38 63 52 23 73 17 8 51 11 5 56 9 4 63 11 5 62 5 2 49 28 12 73

County 1995-2014 64 16 57 1 1 82 18 28 70 7 10 48 8 12 45 7 11 52 4 6 65 7 10 58 8 12 47

Even Years 100 17 54 1 1 71 27 27 67 11 11 49 13 13 43 11 11 45 5 5 63 11 10 56 12 12 45

Odd Years 28 12 67 0 1 100 9 31 78 2 8 43 3 11 53 3 12 74 3 10 69 3 10 66 3 10 55

City 1995-2014 202 50 64 1 1 73 74 37 69 24 12 60 16 8 61 12 6 60 9 5 66 4 2 47 47 23 66

Even Years 291 50 64 2 1 80 106 36 68 34 11 64 23 8 62 18 6 60 11 4 70 6 2 55 69 24 64

Odd Years 113 50 65 1 1 57 42 37 72 15 13 53 8 7 57 6 5 58 8 7 60 2 2 27 25 22 62

School District 1995-2014 138 34 69 134 98 65 1 1 68

0 0 50

Even Years 190 33 72 184 97 66 1 0 40

0 0 50

Odd Years 86 38 63 84 98 63 1 2 79

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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED) All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

All M

easu

res

1995 253 100 61 121 48 54 63 25 84 16 6 63 12 5 50 14 6 50 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 2 60

1996 573 100 57 87 15 64 214 37 66 54 9 56 39 7 51 38 7 37 10 2 40 8 1 50 87 15 46

1997 342 100 60 175 51 62 43 13 67 19 6 68 12 4 42 15 4 40 38 11 61 4 1 50 10 3 70

1998 572 100 60 158 28 63 131 23 64 46 8 70 41 7 49 32 6 56 28 5 82 23 4 70 75 13 43

1999 283 100 59 119 42 59 62 22 63 29 10 41 14 5 57 4 1 75 14 5 57 8 3 88 23 8 65

2000 559 100 59 151 27 63 141 25 64 73 13 55 32 6 50 39 7 67 20 4 55 21 4 43 5 1 20

2001 233 100 70 105 45 71 46 20 67 7 3 71 11 5 73 19 8 58 7 3 71 4 2 25 31 13 87

2002 657 100 65 250 38 76 144 22 66 44 7 43 42 6 57 35 5 49 20 3 60 10 2 40 85 13 62

2003 178 100 62 61 34 52 52 29 73 15 8 60 12 7 50 5 3 60 6 3 100 8 4 38 13 7 62

2004 712 100 62 238 33 72 139 20 73 58 8 52 55 8 47 37 5 38 23 3 70 25 4 76 110 15 47

2005 295 100 64 102 35 70 61 21 70 28 9 39 18 6 44 14 5 64 18 6 67 13 4 62 33 11 70

2006 556 100 60 208 37 58 109 20 60 51 9 61 37 7 73 22 4 41 12 2 58 22 4 50 61 11 62

2007 179 100 71 42 23 67 63 35 81 18 10 39 5 3 100 8 4 88 7 4 86 4 2 25 31 17 68

2008 593 100 74 246 41 80 99 17 74 43 7 72 39 7 49 32 5 66 10 2 80 14 2 50 92 16 77

2009 193 100 63 47 24 66 42 22 64 17 9 47 10 5 60 7 4 86 8 4 25 2 1 0 56 29 71

2010 482 100 66 149 31 64 138 29 74 30 6 47 27 6 67 12 2 75 9 2 56 7 1 71 95 20 65

2011 172 100 72 48 28 65 59 12 81 8 2 75 9 2 56 5 1 100 4 1 50 2 0 50 34 7 74

2012 530 100 72 209 39 82 98 20 71 23 5 57 13 3 38 23 5 57 11 2 73 12 2 50 99 21 79

2013 137 100 72 35 26 80 28 6 71 14 3 50 9 2 67

4 1 50 4 1 50 39 8 79

2014 577 100 73 208 36 83 114 24 75 45 9 60 33 7 70 20 4 85 13 3 85 19 4 47 104 22 64

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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)

All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Coun

ty Me

asur

es

1995 17 7 53 7 41 71 3 18 33 3 18 67 1 6 0 3 18 33

1996 114 20 44 1 1 100 44 39 59 12 11 33 8 7 38 16 14 13 1 1 100 4 4 75 16 14 31

1997 24 7 63 1 4 100 5 21 60 3 13 100 2 8 0 5 21 40 5 21 80 1 4 100 1 4 0

1998 125 22 59 25 20 76 13 10 62 14 11 36 12 10 33 18 14 72 16 13 75 12 10 25

1999 38 13 63 5 13 80 3 8 33 3 8 67 7 18 29 8 21 88 7 18 86

2000 116 21 49 1 1 100 22 19 64 17 15 35 14 12 36 16 14 44 8 7 63 16 14 44 3 3 33

2001 37 16 73 2 5 100 12 32 58 1 3 100 7 19 100 6 16 67 4 11 75 1 3 0 4 11 75

2002 98 15 56 34 35 71 7 7 71 15 15 33 11 11 36 7 7 57 5 5 40 12 12 67

2003 28 16 64 10 36 90 5 18 40 2 7 100 2 7 50 6 21 17

2004 140 20 54 3 2 33 32 23 66 14 10 14 22 16 50 13 9 54 4 3 50 21 15 76 17 12 41

2005 57 19 63 12 21 67 6 11 33 6 11 33 8 14 75 9 16 78 9 16 78 4 7 50

2006 95 17 52 28 29 54 10 11 70 11 12 55 8 8 38 2 2 50 15 16 40 12 13 33

2007 29 16 76 14 48 93 5 17 0 5 17 100 2 7 100 2 7 50 0 0 0

2008 90 15 62 1 1 100 25 28 76 7 8 86 14 16 43 14 16 50 4 4 75 7 8 57 11 12 64

2009 16 8 69 7 44 86 3 19 33 3 19 100 1 6 0 2 13 50

2010 64 13 53 23 36 57 6 9 50 12 19 50 2 3 100 1 2 0 5 8 80 11 17 45

2011 20 12 80 1 5 100 10 50 80 5 25 60 1 5 100 1 5 100 2 10 100

2012 76 14 63 1 1 100 19 25 74 7 9 43 7 9 43 12 16 67 1 1 100 5 7 40 18 24 72

2013 12 2 75

4 33 100 2 17 100 2 17 50

3 25 33

2014 84 16 57 20 24 85 15 18 60 10 12 50 9 11 78 3 4 33 11 13 27 9 11 22

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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED) All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

City

Meas

ures

1995 119 47 71 4 3 100 56 47 86 13 11 69 12 10 50 11 9 45 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 100

1996 374 65 60 2 1 100 170 45 68 42 11 62 31 8 55 22 6 55 8 2 38 4 1 25 71 19 49

1997 144 42 58 38 26 68 16 11 63 10 7 50 10 7 40 33 23 58 3 2 33 9 6 78

1998 283 49 60 101 36 62 33 12 73 27 10 56 20 7 70 10 4 100 7 2 57 62 22 47

1999 114 40 54 45 39 53 29 25 41 11 10 64 1 1 100 7 6 86 0 0 0 16 14 56

2000 297 53 60 7 2 71 119 40 64 56 19 61 18 6 61 23 8 83 12 4 50 5 2 40 2 1 0

2001 93 40 69 3 3 0 33 35 73 6 6 67 4 4 25 11 12 64 3 3 67 3 3 33 27 29 89

2002 309 47 60 1 0 0 110 36 65 37 12 38 27 9 70 24 8 54 13 4 62 5 2 40 72 23 63

2003 89 50 67 42 47 69 15 17 60 7 8 57 5 6 60 4 4 100 6 7 33 7 8 100

2004 337 47 59 2 1 100 107 32 75 44 13 64 33 10 45 24 7 29 19 6 74 4 1 75 91 27 47

2005 135 46 61 48 36 73 22 16 41 12 9 50 6 4 50 9 7 56 4 3 25 29 21 72

2006 253 46 64 81 32 62 41 16 59 26 10 81 14 6 43 10 4 60 7 3 71 49 19 69

2007 108 60 71 49 45 78 13 12 54 5 5 100 3 3 67 5 5 80 2 2 0 31 29 68

2008 258 44 73 74 29 73 36 14 69 25 10 52 18 7 78 6 2 83 7 3 43 81 31 79

2009 130 67 61 35 27 60 14 11 50 10 8 60 4 3 75 8 6 25 1 1 0 54 42 72

2010 270 56 71 1 0 100 115 43 77 0 0 0 15 6 80 10 4 70 8 3 63 2 1 50 84 31 68

2011 107 62 75 51 48 82 8 7 75 4 4 50 4 4 100 4 4 50 1 1 0 32 30 72

2012 248 47 67 2 1 100 89 36 63 16 6 63 6 2 33 11 4 45 10 4 70 7 3 57 81 33 80

2013 90 17 68 24 10 67 12 5 42 7 3 71 4 2 50 1 0 100 39 16 79

2014 285 54 71 94 38 72 30 12 60 23 9 78 11 4 91 10 4 100 8 3 75 95 38 68

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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)

All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of

Measures % of All

Measures Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Number of Measures

% of All Measures

Percent Passing

Scho

ol Di

strict

Mea

sure

s

1995 117 46 52 117 100 52

1996 85 15 62 84 99 63 1 1 0

1997 174 51 62 174 100 62

1998 164 29 62 158 96 63 5 3 40 1 1 0

1999 131 46 62 119 91 59 12 9 92

2000 146 26 63 143 98 62

2001 103 44 71 100 97 73 1 1 0 2 2 0

2002 250 38 76 249 100 76 1 0 0

2003 61 34 52 61 100 52

2004 235 33 73 233 99 73 2 1 100

2005 103 35 69 102 99 70 1 1 0

2006 208 37 58 208 100 58

2007 42 23 67 42 100 67

2008 245 41 80 245 100 80

2009 47 24 66 47 100 66

2010 148 31 64 148 100 64

2011 47 27 64 47 100 64

2012 206 39 82 168 82 23

2013 35 7 80 35 17 80

2014 208 39 83 208 101 83

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TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing

Butte 2 67 100

1 100 100

Calaveras

3 100 100

Contra Costa 2 67 50

4 80 25 1 100 100 2 100 50

3 60 67 3 100 100 1 33 100 El Dorado 2 12 50

7 78 29

1 50 100 6 100 17 2 20 100 14 88 64 2 100 0

Fresno 1 50 100

Humboldt

1 25 100 2 100 0

Imperial

1 50 100 Inyo

1 50 100

Kern 6 100 50

2 100 0 4 100 75

3 100 33

1 33 100 Lake

1 100 0

Lassen

1 33 0

4 80 25

1 100 100

1 100 0 Los Angeles Marin

4 100 100 5 100 80 10 91 90 3 100 100 1 100 100

2 100 100 4 100 100

Mendocino

1 100 0

1 100 0

1 50 100

Modoc Monterey

1 100 0

Nevada

1 100 100

Orange 1 100 100

1 100 100

Placer 1 33 100

Plumas

1 100 100 2 100 100

1 50 100

Riverside 2 40 50 8 100 38

2 100 0 2 67 50 2 100 0 2 100 100

Sacramento 2 40 100

3 75 33

San Bernardino 2 100 50

3 100 67

1 100 0 1 100 0 1 50 0

1 33 100 San Diego 10 83 30

3 60 33 1 100 100 2 40 0

3 33 33

1 20 100

San Joaquin

San Luis Obispo

5 100 100 1 33 0

1 50 100

4 67 50 4 100 100 5 83 40

San Mateo

1 14 100

Santa Barbara

1 100 0

1 25 0

Santa Cruz

1 100 0 Shasta

1 100 0

Siskiyou

2 100 100

5 83 0

2 100 0 Sonoma

1 20 100 1 100 100

1 100 100

1 50 0

Stanislaus

1 50 0 Sutter

1 100 0

1 100 0

Trinity

2 100 100 Tulare

1 100 100 1 100 100

Tuolumne

1 100 0 1 33 0

Yolo

Yuba

2 67 50

1 25 0

Total for CSD/CSA Measure Over All Counties 31 25 55 20 53 60 40 34 48 22 59 77 18 18 44 13 46 38 30 21 50 31 54 74 24 25 50

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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1998-2014

N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing

Butte

3 33 100 Calaveras 1 50 0

1 50 100

5 56 80

Contra Costa 2 100 100 3 100 67

1 50 100 2 100 100 1 100 100

25 78 72 El Dorado 3 100 100 1 50 0 1 100 0 3 75 67

1 50 0 2 100 50 5 45 60 50 57 50

Fresno

2 100 100

3 21 100 Humboldt 1 100 0

1 100 100

1 100 100 6 46 50

Imperial

2 100 0 3 30 33 Inyo

1 13 100

Kern

1 100 0

1 25 0 18 72 44 Lake 1 100 100

2 33 50

Lassen

1 100 0

3 75 33 11 69 27 Los Angeles

1 2 100 1 2 100

Marin 1 100 100 3 75 100 1 100 100 7 88 43 3 100 100 1 50 100 1 11 100 1 25 100 47 68 87 Mendocino

1 33 0

4 33 25

Modoc 2 0 0 Monterey

1 9 0

Nevada

1 100 0

1 50 0 3 38 33 Orange

2 11 100

Placer 1 33 0

1 100 0

3 25 33 Plumas

1 100 0

5 71 80

Riverside

1 25 0

20 77 40 Sacramento 1 100 100

6 35 67

San Bernardino 1 50 100 1 100 100

1 100 100

1 9 0 13 48 54 San Diego

1 100 0 21 44 33

San Joaquin 1 100 100

2 33 100 San Luis Obispo

1 50 100

21 75 71

San Mateo 1 25 100

1 100 100

3 12 100 Santa Barbara 1 100 100

1 14 100

3 21 33

Santa Cruz

1 11 0 Shasta 1 100 100 2 100 0

4 100 25

Siskiyou 3 75 33

1 33 0 14 70 21 Sonoma

1 100 0

4 22 75

Stanislaus 1 25 0

2 25 0 Sutter

2 22 0

Trinity

2 40 100 Tulare

3 75 100

Tuolumne 1 100 100

1 100 100

4 40 25 Yolo 1 100 100

1 100 0

1 33 100

Yuba 3 25 33 Total for CSD/CSA Measure Over All Counties 8 28 88 18 20 61 6 38 83 15 23 40 10 50 90 14 18 50 7 58 57 16 19 38 324 46 57

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TREND TABLE D NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL COUNTY MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE AND YEAR ALL CSD/CSA TAXES BONDS ADVISORY RECALLS GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE

Number of Measures

% of County

Measures Pass Rate Number of

Measures % of

County Measures

Pass Rate Number of Measures

% of County

Measures Pass Rate Number of

Measures % of

County Measures

Pass Rate Number of Measures

% of County

Measures Pass Rate Number of

Measures % of

County Measures

Pass Rate Number of Measures

% of County

Measures Pass Rate

1998 31 25 55 22 18 45 1 1 0 8 6 88

1999 20 53 60 16 42 56 3 8 100 1 3 0

2000 40 34 48 28 24 29 1 1 100 3 3 67 6 5 100 2 2 100

2001 22 59 77 12 32 75 2 5 100 3 8 100 3 8 100 2 5 0

2002 18 18 44 14 14 36 4 4 75

2003 13 46 38 11 39 27 2 7 100

2004 30 21 50 24 17 42 1 1 100 2 1 100 3 2 67

2005 31 54 74 23 40 65 2 4 100 3 5 100 1 2 100 2 4 100

2006 24 25 50 15 16 47 4 4 25 1 1 100 4 4 75

2007 8 28 88 3 10 67 3 10 100 1 3 100 1 3 100

2008 18 20 61 11 12 45 1 1 0 4 4 100 2 2 100

2009 6 38 83 3 19 67 1 6 100 1 6 100 1 6 100

2010 15 23 40 11 17 36 4 6 50

2011 10 50 90 4 20 75 1 5 100 2 10 100 2 10 100 1 5 100

2012 14 18 50 11 14 36 1 1 100 2 3 100

2013 7 58 57 5 42 40 1 0 100 1 8 100

2014 16 19 38 13 15 31 2 0 100 1 1 0

1998-2014 325 29 57 228 20 46 7 1 100 7 1 71 21 2 76 31 3 90 31 3 81

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TREND TABLE E COMPARISON OF PASS RATES FOR COUNTY-WIDE AND COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT/ COUNTY SERVICE AREA TAX MEASURES, 1998-2014

NON-CSD/CSA COUNTY-WIDE MEASURES CSD/CSA MEASURES NON-CSD/CSA COUNTY-WIDE TAX MEASURES CSD/CSA COUNTY TAX MEASURES Total Number of

County Measures Number of Measures Percent Passing Number of

Measures Percent Passing Number of Measures Percent Passing Number of

Measures Percent Passing

1998 125 94 61 31 55 31 35 22 45

1999 38 18 67 20 60 5 20 16 56

2000 116 76 50 40 48 23 26 28 29

2001 37 15 67 22 77 2 50 12 75

2002 98 80 59 18 44 24 50 14 36

2003 28 15 87 13 38 1 0 11 27

2004 140 110 55 30 50 36 47 24 42

2005 57 26 50 31 74 1 100 23 65

2006 95 71 52 24 50 30 37 15 47

2007 29 21 71 8 88 0 0 3 67

2008 90 72 63 18 61 22 0 11 45

2009 16 10 60 6 83 1 0 3 67

2010 64 49 57 15 40 14 57 11 36

2011 20 10 70 10 90 3 67 4 75

2012 76 62 66 14 50 28 68 11 36

2013 12 5 100 7 57 0 0 5 40

2014 84 68 62 16 38 20 40 13 31

1998-2014 1,125 802 59 325 57 241 44 228 46

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TREND TABLE F NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL COUNTY MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC AND YEAR ALL CSD/CSA LAND USE PUBLIC SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC FACILITIES GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE

Number

of Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

Number of

Measures

% of County

Measures Percent Passing

1998 31 25 55

12 10 42

3 2 67 2 2 50 1 1 0 8 6 88 4 3 25

1999 20 53 60

2 5 50

3 8 0 5 13 100

5 13 40 5 13 80

2000 40 34 48 2 2 0 10 9 30 2 2 100

6 5 17 5 4 40 5 4 60 1 1 100

2001 22 59 77

6 16 100 4 11 75

1 3 0 5 14 60 4 11 75 2 5 100

2002 18 18 44

11 11 45 3 3 67

3 3 33 1 1 0 2003 13 46 38

5 18 40 2 7 100

6 21 17

2004 30 21 50

17 12 47 1 1 0

4 3 50 4 3 50 1 1 0 2 1 100

2005 31 54 74 2 4 0 1 2 100 3 5 100

6 11 100 6 11 67 9 16 78 4 7 50

2006 24 25 50

7 7 71 7 7 43

2 2 50 3 3 0 2 2 50 3 3 67

2007 8 28 88

4 14 100

1 3 0 1 3 100 2 7 100 2008 18 20 61

8 9 50 2 2 100

2 2 50

1 1 0 5 6 80

2009 6 38 83

2 13 100

1 6 0 2 13 100

1 6 100

2010 15 23 40

7 11 43 4 6 50

1 2 0

3 5 33

2011 10 50 90

4 20 75 4 20 100

2 10 100

2012 14 18 50 1 1 100 6 8 33 2 3 100

2 3 50 3 4 33

2013 7 58 57 2 17 50 2 17 100 3 25 33

2014 16 19 38 7 8 29 2 2 100 3 4 0 2 2 100 2 2 0

1998-2014 325 29 57 5 0 20 105 9 49 44 4 80 6 1 33 39 3 49 36 3 53 38 3 66 41 4 59

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TREND TABLE G NUMBER OF CANDIDATES BY JURISDICTION AND YEAR NUMBER OF CANDIDATES

ALL

CANDIDATES COUNTY

CANDIDATES CITY

CANDIDATES SCHOOL DISTRICT

CANDIDATES 1995 2,354 0 732 1,622 1996 5,330 667 2,141 2,522 1997 2,476 23 736 1,717 1998 5,354 1,037 1,893 2,424 1999 2,274 135 724 1,415 2000 5,012 796 2,166 2,050 2001 2,505 189 688 1,628 2002 5,896 1,266 2,188 2,442 2003 2,086 205 566 1,315 2004 5,035 782 2,212 2,041 2005 2,546 167 979 1,400 2006 5,498 1,136 2,132 2,230 2007 2,021 207 811 1,003 2008 5,237 782 2,282 2,173 2009 2,066 143 863 1,060 2010 6,022 1,177 2,321 2,524 2011 1,602 138 734 730 2012 5,208 776 2,332 2,100 2013 1,688 152 818 768 2014 5,675 1,204 2,172 2,299 Total 75,885 10,982 29,490 35,463

*We excluded runoffs from totals.

TREND TABLE H NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FOR MAJOR COUNTY OFFICES BY YEAR

Total Number of

Candidates

Number of County

Candidates

County Supervisor Candidates CSD/CSA Candidates Number of Candidates

% of County Candidates

Number of Candidates

% of County Candidates

1995 2,354 0 0 0 * * 1996 5,330 667 470 70 * * 1997 2,476 23 19 83 * * 1998 5,354 1,037 309 30 22 2 1999 2,274 135 5 4 109 81 2000 5,012 796 441 55 174 22 2001 2,505 189 0 0 186 98 2002 5,896 1,266 306 24 127 10 2003 2,086 205 10 5 175 85 2004 5,035 782 447 57 125 16 2005 2,546 167 4 2 155 93 2006 5,498 1,136 310 27 160 14 2007 2,021 207 10 5 161 78 2008 5,237 782 441 56 174 22 2009 2,066 143 0 0 141 99 2010 6,022 1,177 331 28 170 14 2011 1,602 138 6 4 103 75 2012 5,208 776 460 59 200 26 2013 1,688 152 11 7 138 91 2014 5,675 1,204 317 26 244 20

TOTAL 75,885 10,982 3,897 35 2,564 23 *The California Elections Data Archive did not collect information on CSD/CSA candidates until 1998. **We excluded runoffs from totals.

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TREND TABLE I PERCENT OF INCUMBENT CANDIDATES AND PERCENT OF PREVAILING INCUMBENTS BY MAJOR OFFICE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR PERCENT OF CANDIDATES WHO ARE INCUMBENTS PERCENTAGE OF INCUMBENTS WHO WIN PERCENTAGE OF WINNING CANDIDATES WHO ARE INCUMBENTS

% of All Candidates

% of County Supervisor Candidates

% of City Council

Candidates

% of School District

Candidates % of All

Candidates

% of County Supervisor Candidates

% of City Council

Candidates

% of School District

Candidates % of All

Candidates

% of County Supervisor Candidates

% of City Council

Candidates

% of School District

Candidates

1995 27 -- 18 30 79 -- 79 78 50 -- 41 51 1996 27 24 23 28 79 75 74 78 48 51 41 47 1997 30 5 23 33 76 0 79 74 49 0 45 50 1998 32 30 26 32 86 87 82 83 57 63 48 53 1999 30 0 23 32 78 -- 81 77 51 0 45 52 2000 30 30 27 32 79 90 80 74 52 73 51 49 2001 30 -- 24 32 78 -- 80 77 50 -- 51 50 2002 34 34 27 36 82 81 79 79 57 63 50 56 2003 31 0 22 35 78 -- 72 79 51 0 40 55 2004 33 28 28 37 81 81 81 76 55 59 51 57 2005 31 0 23 36 80 -- 80 78 52 0 50 52 2006 35 29 29 36 82 90 78 78 56 68 51 55 2007 31 0 27 33 77 -- 79 75 50 0 54 48 2008 34 30 30 38 76 86 80 70 56 61 55 54 2009 34 -- 26 39 78 -- 79 76 54 -- 51 55 2010 35 28 29 39 82 83 82 79 59 61 56 59 2011 29 0 24 34 82 -- 82 82 49 0 47 51 2012 27 28 25 30 74 78 74 71 43 58 41 43 2013 30 0 27 31 77 -- 82 74 47 0 52 44 2014 35 31 30 38 77 89 77 71 54 64 51 51

1995-2014 32 29 26 34 87 92 86 82 49 56 45 49 *We excluded runoffs from totals.

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2014 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR

COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES AND CANDIDATES

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TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014

TAXES BONDS CHARTER

AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/POSITION ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL

Alameda 14 0 5 1 7 0 6 3 1 0 33 4 37 Butte 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 Colusa 2 0 2 0 2 Contra Costa 10 0 3 2 1 0 14 2 16 Del Norte 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 El Dorado 4 3 2 0 3 0 1 3 10 6 16 Fresno 3 3 5 3 8 6 14 Glenn 1 1 1 1 2 Humboldt 4 1 3 3 2 1 9 5 14 Imperial 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 4 Kern 0 1 3 2 3 3 6 Kings 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 Lake 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 5 7 Lassen 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 4 Los Angeles 3 6 16 3 5 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 27 15 42 Madera 2 0 2 0 2 Marin 13 0 6 1 2 0 21 1 22 Mariposa 0 1 0 1 1 Mendocino 2 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 8 1 9 Merced 5 0 1 0 3 0 9 0 9 Modoc 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 Monterey 11 0 6 1 1 0 18 1 19 Napa 0 1 3 0 1 0 4 1 5 Nevada 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 Orange 4 1 4 1 4 3 1 0 2 1 11 1 0 1 26 8 34 Placer 4 0 1 0 5 0 5

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TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)

TAXES BONDS CHARTER AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/POSITION ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Riverside 8 5 8 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 3 1 0 25 11 36 Sacramento 3 1 3 0 0 2 6 3 9 San Benito 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 9 San Bernardino 0 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 8 6 14 San Diego 1 1 4 4 3 0 2 3 1 3 11 11 22 San Francisco 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 10 4 14 San Joaquin 3 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 6 San Luis Obispo 3 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 11 1 12 San Mateo 3 1 6 0 1 0 1 2 11 3 14 Santa Barbara 3 1 3 2 0 1 2 2 8 6 14 Santa Clara 10 2 11 0 3 0 1 0 25 2 27 Santa Cruz 4 1 2 0 3 0 9 1 10 Shasta 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 7 1 8 Siskiyou 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 5 11 Solano 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 2 6 Sonoma 3 3 10 1 1 0 14 4 18 Stanislaus 1 1 2 0 3 1 4 Sutter 1 2 1 2 3 Tehama 1 0 1 1 2 0 4 1 5 Tulare 5 1 9 5 0 1 14 7 21 Ventura 0 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 9 3 12 Yolo 3 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 11 2 13 Yuba 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 All Counties 120 55 157 36 55 17 15 5 8 6 4 3 1 1 58 23 5 8 423 154 577

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TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014

EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRON-

MENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GAMBLING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL

Alameda 9 1 0 3 2 0 13 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 33 4 37 Butte 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 Colusa 2 0 2 0 2 Contra Costa 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 14 2 16 Del Norte 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 El Dorado 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 10 6 16 Fresno 5 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 8 6 14 Glenn 1 1 1 1 2 Humboldt 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 9 5 14 Imperial 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 4 Kern 3 2 0 1 3 3 6 Kings 2 0 0 1 2 1 3 Lake 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 5 7 Lassen 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 Los Angeles 16 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 6 27 15 42 Madera 2 0 2 0 2 Marin 8 1 1 0 7 0 3 0 2 0 21 1 22 Mariposa 0 1 0 1 1 Mendocino 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 1 9 Merced 5 0 4 0 9 0 9 Modoc 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 4 Monterey 7 1 1 0 10 0 18 1 19 Napa 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 1 5 Nevada 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 4

Orange 4 1 2 3 11 3 1 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 26 8 34 Placer 4 0 1 0 5 0 5

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TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)

EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRON-

MENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GAMBLING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Riverside 8 0 0 1 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 0 9 7 25 11 36 Sacramento 3 0 0 2 3 1 6 3 9 San Benito 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 4 5 9 San Bernardino 2 2 3 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 8 6 14 San Diego 4 4 0 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 11 11 22 San Francisco 4 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 10 4 14 San Joaquin 5 0 1 0 6 0 6 San Luis Obispo 4 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 11 1 12 San Mateo 9 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 11 3 14 Santa Barbara 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 8 6 14 Santa Clara 17 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 25 2 27 Santa Cruz 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 9 1 10 Shasta 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 1 8 Siskiyou 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 6 5 11 Solano 3 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 6 Sonoma 10 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 14 4 18 Stanislaus 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 Sutter 1 2 1 2 3 Tehama 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 4 1 5 Tulare 5 1 0 1 2 0 7 5 14 7 21 Ventura 4 0 5 1 0 2 9 3 12 Yolo 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 11 2 13 Yuba 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 All Counties 172 36 27 18 23 10 85 29 4 3 9 10 17 3 1 0 0 1 11 2 67 37 7 5 423 154 577

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TABLE C SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES, 2014

County Supervisor

Director, CSD* Other County Offices City Council Other City

Offices School Board Member Total**

Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N

Incumbent Candidates

Win 88.8 87 65.1 56 92.8 271 76.6 422 88.0 103 70.9 615 77.2 1,554

Lose 11.2 11 34.9 30 7.2 21 23.4 129 12.0 14 29.1 253 22.8 458

Total 100.0 98 100.0 86 100.0 292 100.0 551 100.0 117 100.0 868 100.0 2,012

Non-Incumbent Candidates

Win 22.4 49 55.1 87 37.0 130 30.6 399 27.9 56 41.4 593 35.9 1,314

Lose 77.6 170 44.9 71 63.0 221 69.4 904 72.1 145 58.6 838 64.1 2,349

Total 100.0 219 100.0 158 100.0 351 100.0 1,303 100.0 201 100.0 1,431 100.0 3,663

Winning Candidates

Incumbent 64.0 87 39.2 56 67.6 271 51.4 422 64.8 103 50.9 615 54.2 1,554

Non-Incumbent 36.0 49 60.8 87 32.4 130 48.6 399 35.2 56 49.1 593 45.8 1,314

Total 100.0 136 100.0 143 100.0 401 100.0 821 100.0 159 100.0 1,208 100.0 2,868

Losing Candidates

Incumbent 6.1 11 29.7 30 8.7 21 12.5 129 8.8 14 23.2 253 16.3 458

Non-Incumbent 93.9 170 70.3 71 91.3 221 87.5 904 91.2 145 76.8 838 83.7 2,349

Total 100.0 181 100.0 101 100.0 242 100.0 1,033 100.0 159 100.0 1,091 100.0 2,807

All Candidates

Incumbent 30.9 98 35.2 86 45.4 292 29.7 551 36.8 117 37.8 868 35.5 2,012

Non-Incumbent 69.1 219 64.8 158 54.6 351 70.3 1,303 63.2 201 62.2 1,431 64.5 3,663

Total 100.0 317 100.0 244 100.0 643 100.0 1,854 100.0 318 100.0 2,299 100.0 5,675 *Directors of Community Service Districts, and Community Service Areas, and Members of Community Planning Areas.

**We excluded runoffs from the totals.

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PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES,

AND TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014

COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

ALAMEDA 2/4/2014 Piedmont Measure A GO Bond Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 2,305 2,790 82.6% Pass

6/3/2014 Hayward Measure C Sales Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 9,238 13,715 67.4% Pass

11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure D Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 29,540 38,783 76.2% Pass

Measure F Development Tax Facilities: Parks & Recreation 27,573 36,724 75.1% PassT

Measure O Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 29,741 32,839 90.6% Pass

Measure P Policy/Position Governance 30,703 36,262 84.7% Pass

Measure Q Ordinance Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 27,347 34,710 78.8% Pass

Measure R Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 9,345 36,071 25.9% Fail

Measure S Ordinance Governance: Incorpo./Formation/Annexation 21,240 33,288 63.8% Pass

Dublin Measure T Ordinance Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 1,642 10,136 16.2% Fail

Emeryville Measure U Charter Amendment Governance: Incorpo./Formation/Annexation 1,314 2,281 57.6% Pass

Measure V Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,353 2,274 59.5% Pass

Livermore Measure W Ordinance Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 16,848 21,043 80.1% Pass

Measure X Ordinance Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 14,914 20,957 71.2% Pass

Newark Measure Y Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,655 7,541 75.0% Pass

Oakland Measure CC Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 65,738 88,928 73.9% Pass

Measure DD Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 53,493 87,054 61.4% Pass

Measure EE Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 62,256 84,602 73.6% Pass

Measure FF Ordinance General Services: Social/Welfare 77,183 94,387 81.8% Pass

Measure Z Property Tax Safety 75,556 97,502 77.5% PassT

Piedmont Measure GG Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 4,326 4,548 95.1% Pass

San Leandro Measure HH Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 10,452 16,216 64.5% Pass

Measure II Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 10,542 14,667 71.9% Pass

Union City Measure JJ Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 8,920 12,097 73.7% Pass

Measure KK Ordinance Land Use: Redevelopment 4,293 12,570 34.2% Fail

ALPINE No City Measures AMADOR No City Measures BUTTE 11/4/2014 Paradise Measure C Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,703 9,136 51.5% Pass CALAVERAS No City Measures COLUSA No City Measures CONTRA COSTA 6/3/2014 Orinda Measure J GO Bond Transport: Roads 4,431 5,869 75.5% PassT

San Pablo Measure K Sales Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 1,103 1,558 70.8% PassT

11/4/2014 Antioch Measure O Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 8,737 16,926 51.6% Pass

TIndicates measure required 2/3’s vote to pass. FIndicates measure required 55% of the vote to pass. All other city measures required a majority vote.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

CONRA COSTA Clayton Measure P Property Tax Facilities: Parks & Recreation 3,212 3,953 81.3% PassT (continued)

Concord Measure Q Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 19,921 25,615 77.8% Pass

El Cerrito Measure R Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,791 8,207 70.6% Pass

Pinole Measure S Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,249 4,438 50.7% Pass

Pleasant Hill Measure T Ordinance Governance: Organization 6,117 8,780 69.7% Pass

Richmond Measure U Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 10,699 19,382 55.2% Pass

DEL NORTE 11/4/2014 Crescent Measure C Ordinance Governance: Organization 431 761 56.6% Pass EL DORADO 6/3/2014 South Lake Tahoe Measure P Miscellaneous Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 1,705 2,545 67.0% Pass

11/4/2014 Placerville Measure I Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,396 2,797 49.9% Fail

Measure K Ordinance Transport: Traffic Regulation/Reduction 1,648 2,830 58.2% Pass

FRESNO 6/3/2014 Parlier Measure S Property Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 466 726 64.2% FailT

11/4/2014 Coalinga Measure P Utility Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 1,341 1,864 71.9% PassT

Orange Cove Measure O Property Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 780 1,156 67.5% PassT

Parlier Measure S Property Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 793 1,344 59.0% FailT

GLENN No City Measures HUMBOLDT 6/3/2014 Ferndale Measure O Ordinance Governance: Organization 305 458 66.6% Pass

11/4/2014 Blue Lake Measure T Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 230 409 56.2% Pass

Eureka Measure Q Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,751 7,133 66.6% Pass

Measure R Ordinance Governance 2,796 7,185 38.9% Fail

Fortuna Measure V Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,131 3,097 36.5% Fail

Rio Dell Measure U Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 376 725 51.9% Pass

IMPERIAL 11/4/2014 Imperial Measure I Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 936 2,015 46.5% Fail INYO No City Measures KERN 11/4/2014 Tehachapi Measure F Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 835 1,808 46.2% Fail KINGS 11/4/2014 Hanford Measure S Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,620 10,603 43.6% Fail LAKE 11/4/2014 Clearlake Measure R Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,412 2,643 53.4% FailT LASSEN No City Measures LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 El Segundo Measure A Miscellaneous Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,402 3,243 43.2% Fail

Long Beach Measure A Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 32,068 43,442 73.8% PassT

Sierra Madre Measure UUT Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,296 2,668 48.6% Fail

6/3/2014 Downey Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 1,502 8,730 17.2% Fail

Glendale Measure G Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 10,491 15,331 68.4% Pass

Monterey Park Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 2,268 4,349 52.1% Pass

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Signal Hill Measure U Initiative Revenues 490 1,425 34.4% Fail (continued)

Whittier Measure W Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 3,772 7,204 52.4% Pass

11/4/2014 Artesia Measure Y Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 791 2,069 38.2% Fail

Claremont Measure W Revenue Bond General Services: Water 7,596 10,553 72.0% Pass

Malibu Measure R Ordinance Land Use: Voter Approval 2,698 4,528 59.6% Pass

Norwalk Measure B Utility Tax General Services: Social/Welfare 7,545 10,749 70.2% Pass

Pomona Measure PPL Property Tax Facilities: Libraries 6,829 13,765 49.6% FailT

Redondo Beach Measure BE Charter Amendment Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 5,521 15,448 35.7% Fail

Measure CM Charter Amendment Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 5,244 15,732 33.3% Fail

Measure CT Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 9,970 15,766 63.2% Pass

Santa Clarita Measure S Ordinance Transport: Agencies 17,166 38,654 44.4% Fail

Santa Monica Measure D Charter Amendment Land Use: Voter Approval 10,288 24,976 41.2% Fail

Measure FS Charter Amendment Housing: Rent Control 12,061 23,386 51.6% Pass

Measure H Property Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 10,364 24,384 42.5% Fail

Measure HH Advisory Transport: Mass Transit 12,179 24,102 50.5% Pass

Measure LC Charter Amendment Land Use: Voter Approval 15,434 25,530 60.5% Pass

MADERA No City Measures MARIN 4/8/2014 Novato Measure A Mello/Roos Bond Land Use: Open Space 611 642 95.2% PassT

6/3/2014 San Anselmo Measure E Property Tax Facilities: Libraries 2,355 3,238 72.7% PassT

11/4/2014 Corte Madera Measure I Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 2,429 3,242 74.9% PassT

Fairfax Measure J Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,140 2,948 72.6% PassT

Measure K Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 2,146 2,974 72.2% PassT

Larkspur Measure L Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 3,012 4,382 68.7% PassT

Ross Measure M Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 747 991 75.4% PassT

San Anselmo Measure N Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 3,125 4,476 69.8% PassT

Sausalito Measure O Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,676 2,755 60.8% Pass

MARIPOSA No City Measures MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Fort Bragg Measure O Property Tax Safety: Fire 1,394 1,789 77.9% PassT

Point Arena Measure R Ordinance Governance: Organization 63 102 61.8% Pass

Ukiah Measure P Sales Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 2,660 3,500 76.0% Pass

MERCED 11/4/2014 Atwater Measure Q Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 3,399 4,058 83.8% Pass

Livingston Measure R Ordinance Governance: Organization 701 1,326 52.9% Pass

Los Banos Measure S Ordinance Governance: Organization 2,929 4,544 64.5% Pass

Merced Measure T Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 5,420 10,472 51.8% Pass

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

MODOC 11/4/2014 Alturas Measure Z Utility Tax Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 534 706 75.6% Pass MONO No City Measures MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Del Rey Oaks Measure R Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 371 582 63.7% Pass

Gonzales Measure K Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 596 894 66.7% Pass

King City Measure M Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 670 1,061 63.1% Pass

Measure N Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 738 1,051 70.2% Pass

Marina Measure E Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,903 3,960 73.3% Pass

Measure F Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,086 3,984 77.5% Pass

Monterey Measure P Sales Tax General Services 5,031 6,768 74.3% PassT

Salinas Measure G Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 11,227 17,989 62.4% Pass

Measure H Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 10,807 17,676 61.1% Pass

Sand City Measure J Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 46 78 59.0% Pass

Soledad Measure I Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 896 1,418 63.2% Pass

NAPA 11/4/2014 Napa Measure A Charter Amendment Land Use: Zoning 14,209 20,557 69.1% Pass

Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 13,088 19,224 68.1% Pass

Measure C Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 12,245 19,222 63.7% Pass

Yountville Measure Q Gann Limit Revenues 982 1,168 84.1% Pass

NEVADA 6/3/2014 Truckee Measure R Sales Tax Land Use: Open Space 2,224 2,922 76.1% PassT ORANGE 6/3/2014 Anaheim Measure C Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 15,424 23,095 66.8% Pass

Measure D Charter Amendment Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 10,946 23,945 45.7% Fail

Measure E Ordinance Other 13,316 24,278 54.8% Pass

11/4/2014 Anaheim Measure L Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 30,873 44,854 68.8% Pass

Measure M Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 23,752 43,855 54.2% Pass

Measure N Charter Amendment Governance: Budget Processes 21,413 42,948 49.9% Fail

Costa Mesa Measure O Policy/Position Governance 6,994 19,078 36.7% Fail

Measure P Advisory Transport: Roads 10,558 19,364 54.5% Pass

Cypress Measure Q Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 5,212 10,898 47.8% Fail

Measure R Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 6,272 11,019 56.9% Pass

Fountain Valley Measure S Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,850 14,795 39.5% Fail

Huntington Beach Measure T Ordinance Other 31,512 51,308 61.4% Pass

Irvine Measure V Ordinance Facilities: Parks & Recreation 34,846 39,276 88.7% Pass

Measure W Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 29,361 39,347 74.6% Pass

Lake Forest Measure X Initiative Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 12,534 16,227 77.2% Pass

Newport Beach Measure Y Charter Amendment Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 8,180 26,581 30.8% Fail

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Rancho Santa Margarita Measure Z Initiative Land Use: Zoning 5,149 11,332 45.4% Fail (continued)

Santa Ana Measure AA Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 24,845 32,800 75.7% Pass

Measure BB Ordinance Governance 22,147 33,629 65.9% Pass

Measure CC Initiative Land Use: Zoning 18,090 33,077 54.7% Pass

Seal Beach Measure DD Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 7,418 9,251 80.2% Pass

Measure EE Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 4,772 9,122 52.3% Pass

Stanton Measure GG Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,543 4,635 54.9% Pass

Tustin Measure HH Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 5,724 10,826 52.9% Pass

Villa Park Measure II Ordinance Other 1,436 2,545 56.4% Pass

Yorba Linda Measure JJ Ordinance Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 16,061 18,775 85.5% Pass

PLACER No City Measures PLUMAS No City Measures RIVERSIDE 6/3/2014 Banning Measure E Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,444 4,157 82.8% Pass

Cathedral City Measure B Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,645 5,491 66.4% Pass

Desert Hot Springs Measure F Property Tax Safety 1,446 2,352 61.5% FailT

Moreno Valley Recall 3 Recall Governance: Recall 2,728 3,361 81.2% Pass

11/4/2014 Banning Measure J Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,445 6,493 53.1% Pass

Blythe Measure W Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 671 1,856 36.2% Fail

Measure X Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 836 1,835 45.6% Fail

Measure Y Advisory General Services 1,033 1,827 56.5% Pass

Measure Z Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 835 1,845 45.3% Fail

Canyon Lake Measure DD Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,540 3,032 50.8% Pass

Cathedral City Measure N Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,765 8,044 71.7% Pass

Coachella Measure U Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,605 3,167 50.7% Pass

Measure V Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,188 3,111 38.2% Fail

Desert Hot Springs Measure HH Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,102 3,102 67.8% Pass

Measure II Ordinance Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,242 3,104 72.2% Pass

Measure JJ Ordinance Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,371 3,113 44.0% Fail

Indian Wells Measure Q Charter Amendment Transport: Traffic Regulation/Reduction 1,368 1,862 73.5% Pass

Indio Measure O Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 9,157 11,520 79.5% Pass

Menifee Measure K Charter Amendment Governance: Budget Processes 9,441 15,654 60.3% Pass

Moreno Valley Measure I Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 16,488 20,827 79.2% Pass

Measure R Policy/Position Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 15,312 20,590 74.4% Pass

Measure S Advisory Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 12,758 20,426 62.5% Pass

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley Measure T Advisory Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 7,537 20,255 37.2% Fail (continued)

Recall 5 Recall Governance: Recall 1,834 2,993 61.3% Pass

Palm Desert Measure G Ordinance Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,063 11,794 42.9% Fail

Measure H Advisory Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,935 11,500 34.2% Fail

Riverside Measure L Charter Amendment Land Use: Zoning 18,209 42,547 42.8% Fail

San Jacinto Measure CC Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,608 5,466 47.7% Fail

SACRAMENTO 6/3/2014 Sacramento Measure B Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 44,222 60,558 73.0% PassT

11/4/2014 Galt Measure C Policy/Position Governance: Organization 1,891 4,062 46.6% Fail

Isleton Measure D Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 87 146 59.6% FailT

Measure E Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 88 142 62.0% Pass

Rancho Cordova Measure H Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 8,092 13,168 61.5% Pass

Sacramento Measure L Policy/Position Governance: Organization 41,423 94,675 43.8% Fail

SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Hollister Measure K Policy/Position Governance: Organization 2,799 6,735 41.6% Fail

Measure L Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,121 6,590 32.2% Fail

SAN BERNARDINO 6/3/2014 Big Bear Lake Measure E Ordinance Other 749 989 75.7% Pass

7/8/2014 Chino Measure H Charter Amendment Land Use: Zoning 1,705 2,903 58.7% Pass

Measure I Charter Amendment Land Use: Zoning 1,731 2,899 59.7% Pass

Measure J Charter Amendment Land Use: Zoning 1,671 2,898 57.7% Pass

11/4/2014 Adelanto Measure O Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 787 2,136 36.8% Fail

Highland Measure T Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 2,862 6,655 43.0% Fail

Needles Measure S Charter Amendment Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 280 767 36.5% Fail

Rialto Measure U Ordinance Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,917 9,597 51.2% Pass

San Bernardino Measure Q Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 8,885 19,792 44.9% Fail

Measure R Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 10,669 19,401 55.0% Pass

SAN DIEGO 2/11/2014 Solano Beach Measure B Ordinance Other 1,947 3,822 50.9% Pass

6/3/2014 San Diego Measure A Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 120,656 166,374 72.5% Pass

Measure B Policy/Position Other 72,637 171,798 42.3% Fail

Measure C Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 68,677 171,062 40.1% Fail

11/4/2014 Chula Vista Measure A Charter Amendment Facilities: Public Works 27,425 36,019 76.1% Pass

Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 27,756 36,711 75.6% Pass

Encinitas Measure F Ordinance Other 8,337 18,833 44.3% Fail

Escondido Measure G Policy/Position Governance: Organization 9,629 25,858 37.2% Fail

Measure H Policy/Position Other 10,675 27,117 39.4% Fail

La Mesa Measure J Ordinance Other 6,450 13,902 46.4% Fail

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VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 La Mesa Measure K Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 9,023 13,557 66.6% Pass (continued)

Measure M Policy/Position Governance: Organization 6,617 12,893 51.3% Pass

National Measure D Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,355 6,348 68.6% Pass

SAN FRANCISCO City and County Measures included in County Report SAN JOAQUIN 11/4/2014 Stockton Measure C Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 21,370 36,464 58.6% Pass SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Arroyo Grande Measure C Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 2,366 6,740 35.1% Fail

Atascadero Measure E Advisory Governance: Budget Processes 6,269 8,974 69.9% Pass

Measure F Miscellaneous Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,342 9,033 59.1% Pass

Grover Beach Measure K GO Bond Transport: Roads 2,337 3,436 68.0% PassT

Morro Beach Measure J Ordinance Governance: Elections 3,210 4,210 76.2% Pass

Pismo Beach Measure H Initiative Land Use: Zoning 2,068 3,201 64.6% Pass

Measure I Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,343 3,290 71.2% Pass

San Luis Obispo Measure G Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 8,728 12,412 70.3% Pass

SAN MATEO 6/3/2014 Half Moon Bay Measure E Ordinance Governance 1,053 2,860 36.8% Fail

Measure F Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 1,977 2,994 66.0% Pass

11/4/2014 Half Moon Bay Measure O Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,886 3,794 49.7% Fail

Menlo Park Measure M Ordinance Land Use: Voter Approval 3,893 10,072 38.7% Fail

San Bruno Measure N Charter Amendment Land Use: Zoning 5,382 7,893 68.2% Pass

SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Buellton Measure R1 Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,158 1,607 72.1% Pass

Measure R2 Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,131 1,563 72.4% Pass

Measure R3 Ordinance Governance: Organization 312 1,537 20.3% Fail

Guadalupe Measure V Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 799 910 87.8% Pass

Measure W Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 797 978 81.5% Pass

Measure X Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 760 984 77.2% Pass

SANTA CLARA 6/3/2014 Los Gatos Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 4,652 6,397 72.7% Pass

San Jose Measure B Property Tax Facilities: Libraries 102,291 125,555 81.5% PassT

11/4/2014 Gilroy Measure F Sales Tax Safety 4,117 9,082 45.3% Fail

Milpitas Measure E Business Tax Gambling 3,172 13,155 24.1% Fail

Mountain View Measure A Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 9,657 15,793 61.1% Pass

Palo Alto Measure B Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 15,475 20,287 76.3% Pass

Measure C Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 16,988 19,966 85.1% Pass

Measure D Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 10,495 19,543 53.7% Pass

San Jose Measure G Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 86,122 168,392 51.1% Pass

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Watsonville Measure G Sales Tax Safety 3,025 4,500 67.2% PassT

11/4/2014 Capitola Measure M Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,342 2,907 46.2% Fail

Santa Cruz Measure L Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 13,894 16,901 82.2% Pass

SHASTA 6/3/2014 Anderson Measure A Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 638 1,196 53.3% Pass

Measure B Advisory Safety: Police 776 1,163 66.7% Pass

11/4/2014 Redding Measure B Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 14,607 27,300 53.5% Pass

Measure F Sales Tax Safety: Police 15,121 27,115 55.8% FailT

Shasta Lake Measure C Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,022 2,763 73.2% Pass

SIERRA No City Measures SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Dunsmuir Recall 1 Recall Governance: Recall 394 518 76.1% Pass

Tulelake Recall 1 Recall Governance: Recall 65 130 50.0% Fail

11/4/2014 Dunsmuir Measure N Sales Tax Facilities: Libraries 322 517 62.3% Pass

Weed Measure J Sales Tax Facilities: Public Works 343 563 60.9% Pass

Measure K Advisory Land Use: Zoning 291 572 50.9% Pass

Measure L Advisory Land Use: Zoning 261 571 45.7% Fail

Yreka Measure I Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 760 1,957 38.8% FailT

SOLANO 11/4/2014 Benicia Measure B Ordinance Governance: Organization 4,137 8,770 47.2% Fail

Measure C Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,827 9,234 63.1% Pass

SONOMA 6/3/2014 Cotati Measure G Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 922 1,730 53.3% Pass

11/4/2014 Cloverdale Measure O Utility Tax Other 1,086 2,082 52.2% Pass

Healdsburg Measure P Ordinance General Services: Water 2,184 3,297 66.2% Pass

Petaluma Measure Q Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 6,195 14,225 43.6% Fail

Santa Rosa Measure N Utility Tax Other 14,466 30,997 46.7% Fail

Sebastapol Measure R Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,448 2,354 61.5% Pass

STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Newman Measure Z Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 896 1,347 66.5% Pass

Oakdale Measure Y Ordinance Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 3,127 4,454 70.2% Pass

Turlock Measure A Ordinance Governance: Organization 9,685 13,131 73.8% Pass

Measure B Sales Tax Transport: Roads 8,425 13,864 60.8% FailT

SUTTER No City Measures TEHAMA 11/4/2014 Red Bluff Measure D Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,500 2,566 58.5% Pass

Measure E Advisory Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 1,528 2,518 60.7% Pass

TRINITY No City Measures TULARE 6/3/2014 Dinuba Recall 2 Recall Governance: Recall 95 199 47.7% Fail

Porterville Measure L Charter Amendment Governance 1,960 3,953 49.6% Fail

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED) COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure M Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 2,636 4,100 64.3% Pass (continued)

Measure N Charter Amendment Governance 2,299 4,151 55.4% Pass

Measure O Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 2,849 4,114 69.3% Pass

Measure P Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 2,810 4,070 69.0% Pass

Measure Q Charter Amendment Governance: Budget Processes 2,158 4,011 53.8% Pass

Measure R Charter Amendment Governance: Contracting/Bidding/Leasing 1,612 4,059 39.7% Fail

Measure S Charter Amendment Governance: Contracting/Bidding/Leasing 1,738 4,015 43.3% Fail

Measure T Charter Amendment Safety: Civil Fines/Criminal Penalties 2,247 3,920 57.3% Pass

Measure U Charter Amendment Land Use 1,937 3,917 49.5% Fail

Measure V Charter Amendment Safety: Civil Fines/Criminal Penalties 2,094 3,913 53.5% Pass

Measure W Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 1,577 3,990 39.5% Fail

Measure X Charter Amendment Governance 2,090 3,871 54.0% Pass

Measure Y Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 2,164 4,019 53.8% Pass

TUOLUMNE No City Measures VENTURA 11/4/2014 Fillmore Measure H Ordinance Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 1,255 2,461 51.0% Pass

Ojai Measure A Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,710 2,557 66.9% Pass

Measure B Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,674 2,443 68.5% Pass

Measure C Ordinance Governance: Organization 604 2,301 26.2% Fail

San Buenaventura Measure D Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 25,610 31,001 82.6% Pass

Measure E Advisory Governance: Elections 25,172 30,264 83.2% Pass

Santa Paula Measure F Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,931 5,083 57.7% FailT

Port Hueneme Measure M Business Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 1,699 3,832 44.3% Fail

YOLO 6/3/2014 Davis Measure O Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 8,316 14,126 58.9% Pass

Measure P Initiative General Services: Water 7,058 13,829 51.0% Pass

Winters Measure Q Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 619 1,046 59.2% Pass

Woodland Measure J Sales Tax General Services 5,450 7,950 68.6% Pass

Measure K Advisory Facilities: Parks & Recreation 5,047 7,709 65.5% Pass

Measure L Advisory Facilities: Libraries 5,082 7,655 66.4% Pass

Measure M Advisory Safety 5,378 7,672 70.1% Pass

Measure N Advisory General Services: Water 4,084 7,617 53.6% Pass

11/4/2014 Woodland Measure U Ordinance Governance: Organization 7,304 10,743 68.0% Pass

YUBA 11/4/2015 Marysville Measure W Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 955 1,985 48.1% Fail

Measure Y Advisory General Services 1,446 1,875 77.1% Pass

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ALAMEDA 2/4/2014 Piedmont Measure A Pass Shall the City of Piedmont, at City Council discretion, issue bonds or otherwise incur debt in a principal amount not to exceed $8,000,000 to refinance a portion of the City’s existing obligation to the California Public Employees Retirement System for the purpose of achieving debt service savings, as more specifically set forth in Ord. 711 N.S. which is on file with the Piedmont City Clerk? ALAMEDA 6/3/2014 Hayward Measure C Pass 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 ½ percent, for twenty years only, providing locally controlled funding that cannot be taken by the State? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure D Pass Shall an ordinance imposing a 1¢ per ounce general tax on the distribution of sugar‐sweetened beverages (e.g., sodas, energy drinks, presweetened teas) and sweeteners used to sweeten such drinks, but exempting: (1) sweeteners (e.g., sugar, honey, syrups) typically used by consumers and distributed to grocery stores; (2) drinks and sweeteners distributed to very small retailers; (3) diet drinks, milk products, 100% juice, baby formula, alcohol, or drinks taken for medical reasons, be adopted? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure F Pass (2/3 required) Shall the parks special tax be amended to sustain community parks like the Rose Garden, children’s playgrounds, tennis, basketball courts, and ball fields, by increasing the per square foot tax rate from $0.1256 to $0.1466 and adding an inflation factor? Financial Implications: The annual cost increase in fiscal year 2016 would be $39.90, from $238.64 to $278.54, for a 1,900 square foot home and $210, from $1256.00 to $1466.00, for a 10,000 square foot building. ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure O Pass Shall the Charter of the City of Berkeley be amended to conform the provisions for the recall of elective officers to recent judicial rulings and the state Elections Code with respect to counting of votes, signature threshold, petition circulators, and signature verification, and adjust the deadlines for calling recall elections to allow for consolidation with statewide elections? Financial Implications: Potential cost savings from increased likelihood of election consolidation. ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure P Pass Should the United States Constitution be amended to abolish the legal concept that corporations are persons that are entitled to constitutional rights, and the doctrine that the expenditure of money may be treated as speech? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure Q Pass Shall the People of the City of Berkeley advise the City Council to adopt an ordinance based on proposed federal legislation and the San Francisco Family Friendly Workplace Ordinance giving employees in Berkeley the right to request to work part‐time, and send letters to the state and federal elected officials, requesting the state and federal governments to give government employees the right to have shorter work hours, if doing so would not cause operational problems? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure R Fail Shall an ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance provisions for downtown Berkeley be adopted to: establish new requirements for new buildings over 60 feet; eliminate current historic resource determination for Green Pathway projects; establish a Civic Center Historic District overlay; amend LEED requirements; change parking requirements; restrict some permitted uses; change prevailing‐wage requirements for workers in specified categories; and reduce hours of operation for businesses selling or serving alcohol? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley Measure S Pass Shall Ordinance No. 7,320‐N.S. authorizing the adjustment of Berkeley City Council district boundaries pursuant to Section 9, Article V of the Berkeley City Charter, to equalize population in the districts as a result of population changes reflected in the 2010 decennial federal census be adopted? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Dublin Measure T Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted that directs the City to pursue annexation of an area, called Doolan Canyon, beyond the City’s adopted urban limit line and immediately east of the current city limits and consisting of approximately 1,650 acres of primarily agricultural and open space lands; and would allow the City Council to approve future development in that area without further voter approval, but only after it approves a comprehensive plan incorporating specified development restrictions? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Emeryville Measure U Pass To enhance local control over funding essential city services, shall the City of Emeryville Charter be adopted to establish Emeryville as a charter city with the ability to adopt a local real property transfer tax, subject to voter approval? The city Council’s powers otherwise remain unchanged and are limited by State general law, and any other powers as a charter city would have to be approved by the voters.

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ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Emeryville Measure V Pass To ensure funding to maintain essential city services such as: police, fire and emergency services protection; street, sewer and storm drain maintenance; park and open space development and maintenance; bike and pedestrian safety; child care and programs for youth and seniors, shall the City of Emeryville adopt a Real Property Transfer Tax paid only by buyers and sellers of property at the time of sale with all funds benefiting Emeryville? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Livermore Measure W Pass Shall the ordinance restricting future increases in the monthly compensation for the mayor and council members to the lesser of either the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the San Francisco Bay Area from the prior election cycle or 5% of the then existing compensation be adopted? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Livermore Measure X Pass Shall the ordinance that prohibits the City from paying for the mayor and councilmembers to participate in the health benefits provided to City employees be adopted? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Newark Measure Y Pass To maintain critical City services, including neighborhood patrols, crime prevention, anti‐drug/ gang‐prevention programs, 9‐1‐1 emergency response, fire protection services, City streets, repairing potholes, keeping the Senior Center open, maintaining school police officers, parks/ recreation programs, and other city services, shall the City of Newark extend the existing, voter‐approved utility users tax for 5 years, reducing the rate from 3.5% to 3.25%, exempting seniors and low‐income residents, requiring independent audits, with no money for Sacramento? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Oakland Measure CC Pass Shall the Charter of the City of Oakland be amended to provide the Public Ethics Commission greater independence, broader enforcement authority, powers and responsibilities, and minimum budget for staff to enforce compliance with ethics‐related laws and requirements? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Oakland Measure DD Pass Shall the Charter of the City of Oakland be amended to transfer to a 13‐member independent redistricting commission the City Council's authority to redraw the district boundary lines for the City Council and Oakland Unified School District? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Oakland Measure EE Pass Shall the Charter of the City of Oakland be amended to authorize the City Council to adopt an ordinance by a 4/5 vote, that would eliminate the costs of administering the Oakland Municipal Employees' Retirement System ("OMERS") by purchasing annuities to pay all retirement benefits due to OMERS retirees and beneficiaries, provided the City holds all remaining OMERS assets in a trust for the benefit of retirees and beneficiaries until all benefits have been paid? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Oakland Measure FF Pass Shall Oakland's Municipal Code Be Amended To: (1) Establish A Citywide Minimum Hourly Wage Of $12.25, To Be Increased Annually To Address Inflation; (2) Require Employers To Provide Employees Paid Sick Leave; (3) Require That Hotel, Restaurant And Banquet Facility Operators And Employers Pay Service Charges They Collect To Employees Providing Those Services; And (4) Provide Employees The Right To Bring An Action Against Employers To Enforce And Seek Remedies For Violation Of This Ordinance? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Oakland Measure Z Pass (2/3 required) Without increasing current tax rates, to reduce gun violence, robberies, and homicides, improve 9‐1‐1 response times and support at‐risk youth/young adults, shall the City provide improved police, fire and emergency response services and proven community programs, including dropout prevention, crisis intervention, and job training/placement, by continuing to collect a parking tax surcharge and a parcel tax for 10 years subject to annual performance and financial audits monitored by a citizens oversight committee? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Piedmont Measure GG Pass Shall Sections 2.01(D) and 8.01 and Section 7.05 of the Charter of the City of Piedmont be amended to conform the date of the City’s General Municipal Election with the date of the statewide General Election in November; and conform the annual selection of officers of the Board of Education to the requirements of the California Education Code, respectively as more specifically set forth in Resolution 71‐14 which is on file with the Piedmont City Clerk? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 San Leandro Measure HH Pass To protect/ maintain local services, including: 911 emergency response; neighborhood police patrols/ anti‐gang enforcement; library programs for children, adults/ families; after school programs for children/ teens including, homework assistance/ reading programs; school police officers/ crossing guards; repairing potholes/ maintaining residential streets; and other City services, shall the City of San Leandro extend Measure Z and set the sales tax at ½ cent for 30 years, with citizens oversight, annual audits, all funds for San Leandro, no funds for Sacramento? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 San Leandro Measure II Pass Shall the City of San Leandro Charter be amended to provide that the City Council, at its first regular meeting in January of each year, shall designate one of its members Vice Mayor, to serve for a period of one year and until a successor is elected and qualified?

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ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Union City Measure JJ Pass To prevent severe cuts to, and maintain essential services such as police, fire, paramedic, library, streets, parks and other services, shall Union City adopt an Ordinance extending the existing voter approved Measure AA sales tax with no increase in tax rate, requiring a citizen’s oversight committee, annual independent audits, and all funds for Union City and no funds for the State of California? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Union City Measure KK Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted that amends Union City’s General Plan and Hillside Area Plan to permit development of 63 acres of land owned by the Masons of California, located to the Northeast of Mission Boulevard, subject to all required entitlement processes and environmental review, and move the Hillside Area Plan boundary to accommodate new senior housing and health care facilities, low‐density single family residences, retail space, parks, open space, trails and a community garden? BUTTE 11/4/2014 Paradise Measure C Pass Shall Ordinance No. 545, a temporary sales tax increase of one-half percent (0.50%) that automatically expires in six years, and that establishes a citizen oversight committee to ensure that the funds are used to preserve public services such as police protection, fire suppression, street maintenance, animal control and other services for the Town of Paradise, be adopted? CONTRA COSTA 6/3/2014 Orinda Measure J Pass (2/3 required) To repair failing roads and storm drains, restore and upgrade other roadways and storm drains, fix potholes, and improve safety on Orinda public streets, shall the City of Orinda issue twenty million dollars in bonds, with financial audits, public review of all expenditures, and a citizens’ oversight committee? CONTRA COSTA 6/3/2014 San Pablo Measure K Pass (2/3 required) To ensure continued and adequate Emergency Medical Services for San Pablo residents, given the recent threat that County Fire Station #70, which is located in San Pablo, may be downsized or closed and given that Station 70 presently provides 100% of the EMS services for all San Pablo residents, shall San Pablo increase its sales tax by one-quarter percent to fund the creation of an Emergency Medical Services Squad, with mandatory audits, community oversight, and annual reporting? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Antioch Measure O Pass To provide funding that cannot be seized by the State, to maintain such general City services as police services, code enforcement, street repairs, senior services and youth programs, shall the City of Antioch adopt a residential landlord business license tax based on the type and number of units and confirm the existing gross receipts business license tax with an increased minimum tax, which is not a tax on the general public? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Clayton Measure P Pass (2/3 required) To continue the operation and maintenance of the Downtown “The Grove” Park, shall the existing special tax, funded by the citywide Community Facilities District 2006-1 levy, be extended at the current annual special tax with the same methodology rate (currently $19.03 per year for single-family residential parcels, with higher commercial parcel rate) for Fiscal Years 2017/2018 through 2036/2037? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Concord Measure Q Pass To continue funding that cannot be taken by the State to protect/maintain Concord’s city services, including 911 response, police officers, gang prevention, crime investigation, neighborhood police patrols, city street/pothole repair, senior/youth programs, other city services, shall the City of Concord extend the existing voter-approved ½ cent sales tax for 9 years only, without increasing the current tax rate, including annual audits, independent citizens oversight, and no money for Sacramento? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 El Cerrito Measure R Pass To continue to protect/ maintain City services, including fire prevention/ emergency services; emergency response times; neighborhood police patrols; firefighter/ police staffing; crime prevention/ investigation resources; after-school programs; library hours/ programs; senior services; open space, parks, paths/ playfields; other general City services, shall El Cerrito extend the existing voter-approved sales tax and set the future rate at one cent for 12 years, with citizens' oversight, annual audits, and all funds staying local, none to Sacramento? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Pinole Measure S Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted enacting a local half-cent transaction and use (sales) tax to maintain essential police and fire services, to prevent the reduction in maintenance of City parks and streets, and to prevent the reduction of youth, family and senior recreational services, subject to annual external audit and review? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Pleasant Hill Measure T Pass Shall the office of city clerk be appointive? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Richmond Measure U Pass Shall the City of Richmond adopt a one-half cent transactions and use (sales) tax, to fund and maintain essential city services, such as public safety, public health and wellness programs, city youth programs and street paving? DEL NORTE 11/4/2014 Crescent Measure C Pass Shall the office of the City Clerk be appointive?

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EL DORADO 6/3/2014 South Lake Tahoe Measure P Pass Shall the City of South Lake Tahoe repeal the paid parking program consisting of Ordinance Numbers 1049, 1051 and 1054, which repeal shall be effective August 31, 2014?” EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Placerville Measure I Fail To maintain and provide quality, safe streets and other public facilities, shall the City of Placerville enact a ½ cent sales tax, with citizen oversight and annual independent audits, to and after ten years, with all funds spent only in Placerville? EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Placerville Measure K Pass Shall the City of Placerville’s General Plan be amended to prohibit a roundabout or similar traffic features anywhere within the City limits of Placerville without approval of popular vote? FRESNO 6/3/2014 Parlier Measure S Fail (2/3 required) To maintain the current Parlier Police Department and Fire protection services, shall the City of Parlier be authorized to levy a parcel tax as set forth in Council Resolution 2014‐10 for a period of 5 years and subject to an annual audit? FRESNO 11/4/2014 Coalinga Measure P Pass (2/3 required) To preserve the safety and quality of life of the citizens of the City of Coalinga, shall the City enact a Utility Users Tax in the amount of 5.5%, with certain exemptions for businesses and low income seniors, with all revenues dedicated to finance public safety services such as law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency medical response? FRESNO 11/4/2014 Orange Cove Measure O Pass (2/3 required) Shall City of Orange Cove establish a Special Tax for Police and Fire with an annual $95 parcel tax for single-family homes and specified amounts for multifamily, commercial, agricultural, and industrial parcels to improve public safety, response times, and training; maintain number of on-duty police officers; fight crime, drugs and gangs; and provide firefighting equipment; with revenues used only for Police and Fire; and subject to Citizen Oversight Committee? FRESNO 11/4/2014 Parlier Measure S Fail (2/3 required) To maintain the current Parlier Police Department and Fire protection services, shall the City of Parlier be authorized to levy a parcel tax as set forth in Council Resolution 2014-44 for a period of 5 years and subject to an annual audit? HUMBOLDT 6/3/2014 Ferndale Measure O Pass Shall the offices of City Clerk and City Treasurer continue to be appointed as they have since 1972? HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Blue Lake Measure T Pass To help ensure that the City of Blue Lake has the funds necessary to support the quality of life its residents have come to expect through such essential services as adequate law enforcement, park and recreation programs, and the maintenance and repair of local streets and public facilities, among others, shall the City place a four percent (4%) Utility Users Tax (Resolution No. 1033) on all electricity and gas usage in the City, beginning March 1, 2015, and automatically terminating five years later? HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Eureka Measure Q Pass Shall the Eureka Municipal Code be amended to extend a one-half of one percent (0.50%) supplemental transaction and use tax to fund essential services such as police, fire medical response, street maintenance, environmental programs, zoo, parks and recreation with the following restrictions? The supplemental transaction and use tax will expire after five years, unless reauthorized by the voters. A citizen's oversight committee shall be established to conduct annual audits of all expenditures generated by the tax to ensure fiscal accountability and public participation. HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Eureka Measure R Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted that (1) requires (a) payment of minimum wages in Eureka at $12.00 per hour for employers with 25 or more employees (including Welfare-to-Work Programs) with an annual increase, if any, based on the Consumer Price Index beginning at the ninetieth (90th) day after certification; (b) City Attorney enforcement through fines, penalties, or civil actions; (c) City Council authority to amend the ordinance with regard to implementation or enforcement; and (d) voter approval of substantive changes to the ordinance; and (2) allows private enforcement through civil actions? HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Fortuna Measure V Fail To offset state budget cuts and restore stability to Fortuna's state budget; maintain 9-1-1 emergency response services; restore cuts to police protection, gang/drug prevention, and road/sidewalk maintenance; support local businesses, the Fortuna Rodeo and AutoXpo; and maintain other essential general services, shall the City of Fortuna establish a one cent sales tax, requiring independent annual financial audits and public review, with all funds remaining in Fortuna? HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Rio Dell Measure U Pass Shall the City of Rio Dell increase the sales tax by 1%, for five years only, providing locally controlled funding that cannot be taken by the State?

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IMPERIAL 11/4/2014 Imperial Measure I Fail Shall the Imperial Municipal code be amended in increase the Transient Occupancy Tax (a hotel bed tax paid when over eight visitors rent a room) from 8% to 10% to fund essential public services, maintain public areas and support quality of life activities and to maintain consistency with neighboring communities' hotel tax rates, effective January 1, 2015? KERN 11/4/2014 Tehachapi Measure F Fail To provide funding that stays in Tehachapi and cannot be seized by the State, to be used for increased street maintenance, improving senior services, enhancing public facilities, and improving other general city services, shall an ordinance be adopted to enact a temporary, one half of one percent sales tax for 10 years, with mandatory audits and annual community reporting? KINGS 11/4/2014 Hanford Measure S Fail To maintain/improve essential public safety and City services, including: Police and fire protection; Neighborhood police patrols; 9-1-1 emergency response; Gangs, drugs, youth violence prevention; Property crime investigation; Street paving/pothole repair; Park maintenance; and Other city services, Shall the City of Hanford enact a one-cent sales tax, for 20 years, with all revenue for City of Hanford, none for Sacramento, and subject to independent annual audits and citizens' oversight? LAKE 11/4/2014 Clearlake Measure R Fail (2/3 required) Shall City of Clearlake impose 0.5% retail transactions and use tax for citywide cleanup and improvement; shall appropriations limit for City code enforcement, crime suppression, abatement and animal control increase Fiscal Year 2014-2015 by tax proceeds received; shall Citizen's Oversight Committee annually review proceeds' use; shall tax sunset in ten years, with review and possible reduction of tax by City Council in five years? LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 El Segundo Measure A Fail Shall the consolidated tax YES measure which; increases utility taxes on businesses by 2.5% and imposes a 2.5% utility tax on residents (both reduce by .5% after 3 years); increases transient occupancy taxes on lodging by 2%; reduces business license tax credits; and imposes a business license tax on commercially operated parking lots (except office visitor, employee, restaurant, hotel, theater, retail, and validated parking) for all City services be adopted? LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 Long Beach Measure A Pass (2/3 required) An Ordinance of the City of Long Beach, California, amending the Long Beach municipal code by adding section 3.80.261 relating to a marijuana business license general tax. LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 Sierra Madre Measure UUT Fail To maintain City services, such as Public Safety, Paramedic and Library services, shall an Ordinance be adopted to: 1. Extend the City's current 10% Utility User Tax at a maximum of 10% for all utilities except water and sewer; 2. Establish new sunset dates starting July 1, 2022; 3. Extend the current 9% water and sewer tax until July 1, 2014, when it will reduce to 7%, and then to 6% on July 1, 2015? LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Downey Measure B Fail Shall section 702 of the Charter be amended to remove the requirement that the City shall provide for the staffing of the police and fire departments through its own staff and to remove the requirement that a two-thirds advisory vote is necessary before the City Council may consider alternative methods or agreements for providing police and fire services? LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Glendale Measure G Pass Shall the Charter be amended to require that any vacancy occurring in the council, city clerk or city treasurer be filled by a majority vote of the council within 30 days or by calling a special election and such appointee shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term if the term is up at the next general municipal election, and if not, and time for nominations has not yet commenced, then stand for election? LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Monterey Park Measure A Pass Shall an ordinance that changes the General Plan and Zoning Map land use designation from a commercial zoning designation to a residential zoning designation and approves a Specific Plan for construction of single family detached homes on the property located at 2015 Potrero Grande Drive be adopted? LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Signal Hill Measure U Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall the proposed citizens’ initiative Requiring 2/3 Vote For All Taxes, Assessments And Fees; Expiration Of Taxes and Fees Within 10 Years, Assessments Within 20 Years; Requiring Bond Repayment In 20 Years Initiative Charter Amendment be adopted? LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Whittier Measure W Pass Shall Ordinance No. 3011 be approved to amend the City Charter to require the City Council to establish four equal, geographically based districts from which council members will be elected by residents of those districts to serve four year terms, and to establish a citywide elected mayor position to serve a two year term? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Artesia Measure Y Fail Shall the Artesia Public Safety, Parks, and General City Services Ordinance be adopted to enact a general purpose utility user tax at a rate of 4.9% for charges made for certain utility services, to provide funding for general fund purposes, including, without limitation, 9-1-1 response, crime/gang prevention,

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and neighborhood police patrols; community center improvements for teen, after-school recreation and senior programs; neighborhood streets, alleys, potholes sidewalks and roads; and other general City services? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Claremont Measure W Pass Shall the City of Claremont be authorized to issue water revenue bonds up to $135 million to pay for acquisition of the Claremont Water System and incidental expenses payable only from the water system's revenue? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Malibu Measure R Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted that (1) requires voter-approved specific plans for commercial and commercial-residential projects over 20,000 square feet; and (2) allows formula retail businesses in tenant spaces between 1400sf and 5000sf in existing civic center shopping centers but imposes stricter requirements (including 2500sf limit per business and limit of 30% of shopping center's tenants) on some such businesses in any new shopping center or existing ones outside the civic center? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Norwalk Measure B Pass Without raising current tax rates, shall an ordinance be adopted modernizing the City's utility users tax ordinance to require equal treatment of taxpayers by ensuring the tax applies regardless of technology used; exempting seniors, low-income disabled/blind residents; funding current gang prevention, youth, after-school, senior and disabled programs; neighborhood patrols/school crossing guards, pothole repairs, and other general services; subject to financial audits, local control of funds/no rate increase without voter approval? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Pomona Measure PPL Fail (2/3 required) To provide revenue dedicated solely for the Pomona Public Library, shall $42.00 per parcel be assessed commencing 7/1/2015? Restores Library hours to 38 hours/week minimum and provides for professional staff. Assessment expires in 10 years. Revenue raised is additional to monies from City's General Fund. Ensures City's annual contribution to Library remains no less than current general fund allocations. Revenue use is subject to annual audit and citizen oversight LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Redondo Beach Measure BE Fail Shall Section 16.7 of Article XVI of the Redondo Beach Charter be amended to permit a person to serve up to three full terms as a member of the Board of Education by extending term limits from two to three terms? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Redondo Beach Measure CM Fail Shall Section 26 of Articles XXVI of the Redondo Beach Charter be amended to permit a person to serve up to three full terms as a Councilman, from any combination of districts, and up to three full terms as Mayor by extending term limits from two to three terms? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Redondo Beach Measure CT Pass Shall Section 11.1 of Article XI of the Redondo Beach Charter by amended by deleting the requirements that the City Treasurer shall devote his full time to the duties of the office and shall not engage in private business practice during City business hours; and adding new language to have the authority to audit all moneys collected by the City from any source in order to prepare monthly reports mandated by the Charter? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Santa Clarita Measure S Fail Shall Ordinance No. 14-02 adopting a Development Agreement with Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (METRO) for the removal of 62 advertising structures, within the City, by METRO or any other means, and construction and operation of the three digital billboards, adjacent to the Interstate 5 and State Route 14 freeways, and the dedication to the City of revenue received from digital billboards, which creates an ongoing revenue stream, be adopted? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Santa Monica Measure D Fail Shall the Santa Monica City Charter be amended to require the City to continue to operate the Santa Monica Airport in a manner that supports its aviation uses unless the voters approve the Airport's closure or change in use, and until that voter approval occurs, the city shall be prohibited from imposing additional restrictions on aviation support services to tenants and airport users that inhibit fuel sales or the full use of aviation facilities? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Santa Monica Measure FS Pass Shall the City Charter be amended to establish a maximum annual registration fee of up to $288 per controlled rental unit and to limit the amount that landlords may pass through to tenants to 50% of the registration fee? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Santa Monica Measure H Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted that amends the real estate transfer tax so that for commercial and non-commercial real estate sold for one million dollars or more, the tax rate would be $9 for each thousand dollars of sales price? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Santa Monica Measure HH Pass (ADVISORY) If the proposed transfer tax on commercial and non-commercial real estate sales is approved by voters, should the revenue be used to preserve, repair, renovate and construct affordable housing for low-income people who work or live in Santa Monica, including seniors, veterans, working families and persons with disabilities? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Santa Monica Measure LC Pass

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Shall the City Charter be amended to: (1) prohibit new development on Airport land, except for parks, public open spaces and public recreational facilities, until the voters approve limits on the uses and development that may occur on the land; and (2) affirm the City Council’s authority to manage the Airport and to close all or part of it? MARIN 4/8/2014 Novato Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To finance acquisition of property at the entrance to Pacheco Valle by Marin County Open Space District for permanent open space and no other purpose, shall City of Novato incur indebtedness not exceeding $600,000 for City of Novato Community Facilities District No. 2014-1 (Pacheco Valle Area) and levy a special tax annually on each parcel within the District, as described in Resolution No. 3-14 (see ballot pamphlet), for no more than 15 years and in any event no later than fiscal year 2033-34, subject to appropriation limit? MARIN 6/3/2014 San Anselmo Measure E Pass (2/3 required) To maintain and enhance San Anselmo Library open hours, adult and children’s programs, and general library services, shall an ordinance be adopted approving a Special Library Services Tax of $54.00 per year per real estate parcel located in San Anselmo with a three percent (3%) annual cost of living increase, for a period of nine (9) years to augment money from the Town of San Anselmo’s funding of library services and with expenditures monitored by an oversight committee? MARIN 11/4/2014 Corte Madera Measure I Pass (2/3 required) In order to continue existing emergency services in the Town of Corte Madera, shall there be a continuation of the special tax for paramedic and/or emergency medical services for four more years at the annual amount of $75.00 per residence and per 1,000 square feet of floor area for nonresidential uses for fiscal years 2015-2016 through 2018-2019, with the appropriations limit increasing by the amount of said tax? MARIN 11/4/2014 Fairfax Measure J Pass (2/3 required) Shall an ordinance combining Fairfax's existing $50 annual general tax with our $125 special tax and a $20 increase be adopted approving a five-year renewal of the special Fairfax municipal services tax of $195 annually for each business occupancy and dwelling unit, in order to: Keep our local Police Station open 24/7; Maintain Fire Department services; Provide funding for Public Works/safety projects; Enhance Youth and Senior programs; and Continue the Citizen's Oversight Committee? MARIN 11/4/2014 Fairfax Measure K Pass (2/3 required) Shall there be a continuation of the four year special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $57 in the first year and raising the tax $6 annually to a maximum of $75 per taxable living unit, or per 1,500 square feet of structure on a developed parcel in non-residential use, with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years? MARIN 11/4/2014 Larkspur Measure L Pass (2/3 required) Shall there be a continuation of the four year special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $57 in the first year and raising the tax $6 annually to a maximum of $75 per taxable living unit, or per 1,500 square feet of structure on a developed parcel in non-residential use, with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years? MARIN 11/4/2014 Ross Measure M Pass (2/3 required) Shall the existing special tax for paramedic services be continued for four years in the increased amount of $57 in the first year and increased $6 annually, if needed, to a maximum of $75 per taxable living unit, or per 1,500 square feet of structure on a developed parcel in non-residential use, with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years? MARIN 11/4/2014 San Anselmo Measure N Pass (2/3 required) Shall there be a continuation of the four year special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $57 in the first year and raising the tax $6 annually to a maximum of $75 per taxable living unit, or per 1,500 square feet of structure on a developed parcel in non-residential use, with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years? MARIN 11/4/2014 Sausalito Measure O Pass To maintain the City’s long-term financial viability and improve local quality of life and essential services including storm drain repairs to protect the Bay, street/sidewalk maintenance, pothole repair, parks, landscape maintenance, youth/senior programs, library hours/services, disabled access, public safety, and other general services shall the City of Sausalito enact a half cent sales tax for 10 years, requiring independent financial audits/public review, with all funds remaining in Sausalito? MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Fort Bragg Measure O Pass (2/3 required) To maintain the City's fire suppression capabilities and its program to replace fire trucks and equipment on a schedule that keeps response times low, with positive effects on property owner insurance rates, shall the expiring Fire Equipment Tax Levy be extended for 10 years and the rate increased to $22 per parcel with all revenue restricted to those local purposes? MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Point Arena Measure R Pass Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointive? MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Ukiah Measure P Pass

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Shall the one-half of one percent (0.5%) transaction and use tax used to fund essential public services, including police, fire prevention and protection, and emergency medical services, set to expire on September 25, 2015, be extended by Ordinance No. 1149 until repealed by majority vote in a municipal election? MERCED 11/4/2014 Atwater Measure Q Pass Shall the Atwater Municipal Code be amended to establish and impose upon the offices of Mayor and Councilmember term limits of no more than twelve (12) years as the maximum total number of years an individual may serve in either or both offices in the City of Atwater? MERCED 11/4/2014 Livingston Measure R Pass Shall the term of the Mayor’s office in the City of Livingston be four (4) years, commencing with the term of the Mayor elected in the 2014 General Municipal Election? (Currently, the elected Mayor serves a term of two (2) years as provided for by the voters in the November 2000 General Election.) MERCED 11/4/2014 Los Banos Measure S Pass Shall four members of the legislative body of the City of Los Banos be elected by districts described in Ordinance No.__, and the Mayor of the City of Los Banos be elected on a citywide basis by the voters of the entire city to serve a two-year term? MERCED 11/4/2014 Merced Measure T Pass Shall Section 400 of the Merced City Charter be amended to change the City’s at-large election system to a Council by single-member district election system with the Mayor elected at-large, and to allow by ordinance the drawing of district boundary lines? MODOC 11/4/2014 Alturas Measure Z Pass Shall the Alturas City Council be authorized to continue a supplemental charge of $1.50 per meter to minimum water rates to fund mosquito abatement in the City of Alturas Effective December 1, 2014? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Del Rey Oaks Measure R Pass To preserve essential city services and facilities in Del Rey Oaks, including crime prevention and emergency response; repair of streets and sidewalks; and other city services; shall the City of Del Rey Oaks increase the transactions and use tax by an additional one half of one percent (.50%) to provide an on-going source of local funds to be used only in Del Rey Oaks, the proceeds of said tax to be utilized for general governmental purposes, protected from State takeaways? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Gonzales Measure K Pass To protect essential services, such as public safety and street and park repairs, initiate work on desired facilities like the community center and pool, continue the development of innovative programs for economic growth and youth, adult and senior activities, and address unanticipated debt, shall Gonzales enact a one-half percent (.50%) transactions and use tax, for ten (10) years, reviewed by a citizen’s oversight committee and annual independent audit, for use exclusively in Gonzales? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 King City Measure M Pass To address the City of King financial situation, improve city finances and improve the services to the city residents, shall the City of King establish a ½ cent sales tax legally ending in 7 years, with independent citizen oversight, regular audits and no funding for salary or benefit increases for current employees? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 King City Measure N Pass If the City's General Sales Tax Measure should pass, the council shall utilize the revenue in the following manner: 1) 50% - Public Safety (Police, Fire, Recreation); 2) 30% - Money Management (Debt Reduction & Reserves); 3)10% - Communication; 4) 10% -Appearance. None of the funds generated shall be used to provide salary or benefit increases to existing staff. An independent oversight board shall be appointed by the Mayor, with the Council's concurrence, to make recommendations to the Council on the expenditure of funds. MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Marina Measure E Pass Shall the City of Marina’s Municipal Code be amended to eliminate the temporary increase in the existing transient occupancy tax rate from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%) and to make permanent the increase from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%) to continue preserving funds for general City services such as police, fire, street repair, park maintenance, and recreation and community programs? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Marina Measure F Pass To continue preserving funds for general city services, including maintaining firefighters and police officers for adequate emergency response, reducing crime and criminal gang and drug activity, maintaining city streets and parks, and youth after school programs; shall the City of Marina adopt an ordinance extending the temporary one cent transactions and use (sales) tax to automatically expire on March 31, 2026. MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Monterey Measure P Pass (2/3 required) Shall the City of Monterey address significant deferred maintenance by fixing streets, sidewalks, and potholes; improve related access and safety for senior citizens, disabled residents, and others; and repair its 100-year-old storm drain system to protect our beaches/Monterey Bay, by enacting a one cent per dollar transactions and use ("sales") tax to sunset in 4 years, with all revenue exclusively applied to these specific purposes, subject to citizen oversight and annual financial/performance audits?

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MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Salinas Measure G Pass To improve our quality of life, maintain and enhance city services and facilities, including: crime and gang prevention; neighborhood policing and school safety; safety inspections; police, fire and paramedic response; fixing potholes, streets, and sidewalks; recreation and programs for youth and seniors; and other city services, shall the City of Salinas enact a one cent sales tax, that can’t be taken by the State, with citizens’ oversight, annual independent audits, with all funds dedicated to Salinas? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Salinas Measure H Pass Shall the Utility Users Tax Ordinance be amended to reduce the tax on telecommunications and video users from 6 percent to 5 percent; exempt seniors; modernize the ordinance to include wireless and other technologies and treat taxpayers the same regardless of technology; help fund essential city services including: public safety, fire protection, youth programs, parks and recreation, and street repairs and maintenance, and all money staying local for services and facilities in the City of Salinas? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Sand City Measure J Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted to increase the rate of a transactions and use tax on the retail sale of goods in Sand City used for general City purposes, from one-half of one percent to one percent? MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Soledad Measure I Pass Shall Chapter 3.09 of the Soledad Municipal Code be amended to extend the existing five (5) year term of the City’s one percent (1%) Temporary Transactions and Use Tax by fifteen (15) years, to 2032, to continue to fund essential services such as police, fire, emergency response, street maintenance, park & recreation and other general government services, subject to review by a Citizens Oversight Committee, annual independent audits, and exclusive use by the City? NAPA 11/4/2014 Napa Measure A Pass Shall the City expand the boundaries of the City’s rural urban limit line (“RUL”) by adding the 154 acre property known as the Napa Pipe Property inside the boundaries of the RUL, through an amendment to City Charter Section 180? NAPA 11/4/2014 Napa Measure B Pass Shall the City update its personnel systems so the Personnel Director will be reclassified as the “Personnel Manager,” who will be hired and supervised by a department head using processes that apply to all classified City employees, through an amendment to City Charter Section 76.1? NAPA 11/4/2014 Napa Measure C Pass Shall the City clarify the authority of the City Manager to hire “appointive officers,” including the Police Chief, the Fire Chief, and all department heads, through an amendment to City Charter Sections 75 and 76.1?[ NAPA 11/4/2014 Yountville Measure Q Pass In order to fully utilize TOT and sales tax generated for vital public services, street maintenance, police and fire emergency medical service programs, shall the appropriations limit set pursuant to Article 13B of the California Constitution be increased by the amount of $1,500,000 in additional funds each year for a four year period commencing with fiscal year 2014/15? By approving this appropriation limit, no new taxes are created nor will any existing tax be increased. NEVADA 6/3/2014 Truckee Measure R Pass (2/3 required) To construct the Truckee River Legacy Trail; provide safe routes to schools; build and maintain paved and dirt trails for walking, running, biking, and winter use; provide safe and green transportation alternatives; and protect the environment and natural open space along trail corridors, shall the Town of Truckee increase the sales tax paid by visitors and residents by 1/4% for ten years with independent oversight, all funds staying in Truckee, and no funds taken by the State? ORANGE 6/3/2014 Anaheim Measure C Pass Shall the Charter be amended to: modernize and remove outdated language to reflect changes in the City and law; authorize financial documents' availability in electronic format; update matters regarding boards/commissions; allow setting City Manager compensation by agreement, resolution or ordinance; authorize methods for selling municipal property; permit City Council to delegate Treasurer's appointment/removal to City Manager; allow Treasurer and Finance Director to be the same person upon Council approval? ORANGE 6/3/2014 Anaheim Measure D Fail Shall Anaheim City Charter Sections 500 and 504 be amended to change the term of office of the Mayor from four years to two years, and to clarify how "eight years of service" is determined for the purpose of calculating term limits for someone serving as Mayor by also amending Section 503.5? ORANGE 6/3/2014 Anaheim Measure E Pass Shall Anaheim Municipal Code Section 6.40.030, which prohibits (bans) the retail sale, possession or use of safe and sane fireworks in the City of Anaheim except pursuant to a public display permit issued by the Fire Chief, be repealed and the City Council granted the authority to regulate safe and sane fireworks?

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ORANGE 11/4/2014 Anaheim Measure L Pass Shall the proposed Charter Amendment be adopted to change the method of electing City Council members (except the Mayor) by amending the City Charter to require: (i) City Council member election from residency districts by voters of that district; (ii) the City Council to establish and periodically adjust district boundaries, and (iii) amendments to the Charter for City Council eligibility and filling vacancies? This Charter amendment measure does not give the Council the power to raise its compensation or that of city officials without voter approval. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Anaheim Measure M Pass Shall the City Charter be amended to increase the number of City Council members from four (plus the Mayor) to six (plus the Mayor); provide for election to fill newly created Council seats and thereafter stagger Council terms so that every two years, three of the Council members stand for election; and amend the City Charter to reflect the increase in Council membership in various provisions where there is a Council decision or action requiring a specified number of Council member votes? This amendment does not give the City Council power to raise its compensation or that of other City officials without voter approval. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Anaheim Measure N Fail Shall the City Charter be amended to: update language regarding financial reserves, reaffirm and authorize the transfer of money to the City's general fund to support general City services pursuant to Article XIII C, section 2, subdivision (b) of the California Constitution, remove unnecessary language that duplicates a requirement of the California Constitution, and authorize programs to assist non-residential and residential customers? This amendment does not give the City Council power to raise its compensation or that of other City officials without voter approval. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Costa Mesa Measure O Fail Shall the City of Costa Mesa establish home rule by adopting the proposed charter as approved by the City Council? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Costa Mesa Measure P Pass (ADVISORY) Do you agree with the Costa Mesa City Council, which unanimously opposes the establishment of toll lanes on the I-405 Freeway in Orange County? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Cypress Measure Q Fail Shall the ordinance ADOPTING ZONE CHANGE NO. 2014-03 AND THE HARMONY 2015 SPECIFIC PLAN, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 9470 MOODY STREET FROM PS-1A PUBLIC & SEMI-PUBLIC TO PC PLANNED COMMUNITY (PC-14) be approved? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Cypress Measure R Pass Shall the ordinance ADOPTING ZONE CHANGE NO. 2014-02 AND THE MACKAY PLACE SPECIFIC PLAN, CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF 6.8 ACRES OF THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8721 CYPRESS AVENUE FROM PS-1A PUBLIC & SEMI-PUBLIC TO PC PLANNED COMMUNITY (PC-13) be approved? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Fountain Valley Measure S Fail Shall the transient occupancy tax of the City of Fountain Valley be increased from the current 9% to 10%? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Huntington Beach Measure T Pass Shall it be lawful to possess, sell, display, use or discharge within the City, those fireworks that are defined and classified as Safe and Sane Fireworks (a.k.a. "state-approved fireworks") in the California State Fireworks Law (Sections 12500 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code and the relevant sections of Code of Regulations Title 19, Subchapter 6) subject to regulation by City Council? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Irvine Measure V Pass Shall the Orange County Great Park Fiscal Transparency and Reforms Ordinance be adopted? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Irvine Measure W Pass Shall the ordinance specifying lifetime term limits for City Council members and for the Mayor be adopted? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Lake Forest Measure X Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall the Ordinance of the City of Lake Forest which would add Section 2.04.080 to the Lake Forest Municipal Code be adopted? Section 2.04.080 would establish a three four-year term limit for the Mayor and City Council Members. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Newport Beach Measure Y Fail Shall the Land Use Element of the General Plan be amended to reduce non-residential development, such as office, retail, and visitor accommodations, currently authorized under the existing General Plan, but allow for more residential development. Also, average daily vehicle trips are expected to be reduced.

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ORANGE 11/4/2014 Rancho Santa Margarita Measure Z Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall the proposed initiative be adopted to change the zoning of the site of the former Nissan automobile dealership located at 29901 Santa Margarita Parkway in the City of Rancho Santa Margarita from a classification of Auto Center/Auto Center Overlay ("AC/AC-O") to Commercial General/ Auto Center Overlay ("CG/AC-O")? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Santa Ana Measure AA Pass Shall the ordinance authorizing an amendment to the City's Utility Users Tax (`'UUT") Ordinance (Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 35, Article VI) be approved? This measure will 1) modernize the City's UUT as it relates to telecommunications; 2) will reduce the UUT across the board from the rate of six percent (6%) down to five and one-half percent (5½%) of all charges made for telecommunication, electricity, gas and water services; and 3) eliminates exemptions, including a maximum tax cap of $11,000 so that all taxpayers are treated equally? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Santa Ana Measure BB Pass Shall the ordinance amending chapter 18 of the municipal code to delete and replace article xiii, to delete section 41-121, delete subsection (b) of section 41-144, and amend article xii of chapter 21 by adding sections 21-126, 21-127, 21-128, 21-129 and 21-130 to regulate the establishment, operation and taxation of medical marijuana collectives and cooperatives be adopted? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Santa Ana Measure CC Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall the Medical Cannabis Restriction and Limitation Initiative ordinance seeking 1) to eliminate an existing City ordinance prohibiting the sale of medical marijuana from store-front dispensaries and 2) to replace it with a new ordinance which does all of the following: 1) Permits medical marijuana collectives and cooperatives in the C1, C4, C5, M1 and P& C-SM zones; 2) Requires an administrative registration process; 3) Requires payment of a business tax of $20.00 for each $1,000 of gross receipts; 4) Prohibits collectives and cooperatives in all residential zones; 5) Prohibits collectives and cooperatives from locating within 600 feet of public and private K-12th grade schools; 6) Establishes a formula of one (1) collective or cooperative for every 15,000 people, but in no case shall there be less than 22 collectives/ cooperatives; 7) Requires lighting and alarm systems for security; 8) Prohibits collectives and cooperatives from also possessing an Alcohol and Beverage Control license; 9) Contains signage restrictions; and 10) Requires compliance with the 2008 Attorney General Guidelines for the Security and Non-Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use be adopted? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Seal Beach Measure DD Pass Shall the City's Utility User Tax ("UUT") be lowered and the UUT ordinance be modernized to apply equally to all telecommunication services regardless of the type of technology used be approved? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Seal Beach Measure EE Pass Shall the City Charter be amended to specify that the position of City Clerk would be appointed, not elected? The City Council will have the option of determining whether the City Council or the City Manager would have the authority to appoint the City Clerk. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Stanton Measure GG Pass Shall an ordinance adding Chapter 3.05 to the Stanton municipal code to impose a transactions and use tax to be administered by the State Board of Equalization be adopted? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Tustin Measure HH Pass Shall an ordinance amending sections 2702 and 2703 of Chapter 7 of Article 2 of the Tustin city code concerning the uniform transient occupancy tax be adopted? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Villa Park Measure II Pass Shall the measure to permit the purchase, sale, and use of Safe and Sane Fireworks in the City, subject to the rules and regulations established by the City Council be adopted? Specifically, this ballot measure proposes to add Section 11-2.05 to Article 11-2 of the Villa Park Municipal Code, which would permit the purchase, sale, and use of Safe and Sane Fireworks in the City subject to the rules and regulations established by the City Council. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Yorba Linda Measure JJ Pass Shall the ordinance eliminating future City Council member pension and health care benefits be adopted? RIVERSIDE 6/3/2014 Banning Measure E Pass To minimize future cuts and provide funding for essential city services including police, fire, 9-1-1 emergency response, graffiti removal, and maintaining streets and public areas, shall the City of Banning adopt an ordinance to continue the existing Transient Occupancy Tax (which is a hotel bed tax paid when overnight visitors rent a room) at a cap rate of 12% with annual independent audits provided by code, and all funds used to maintain city services in Banning? RIVERSIDE 6/3/2014 Cathedral City Measure B Pass To maintain fiscal stability, address state takeaways and prevent cuts to vital services by retaining police, firefighters, paramedics/emergency dispatch operators; maintaining 911 emergency/ambulance response; funding graffiti removal, pothole/street repair, senior programs, after school, anti-drug/anti-gang and other general services; shall Cathedral City continue its existing voter approved one cent sales tax with no rate increase, requiring citizen’s review, and no money for Sacramento?

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RIVERSIDE 6/3/2014 Desert Hot Springs Measure F Fail (2/3 required) To address the City’s Fiscal Emergency and prevent a significant decline in the availability of “Public Safety Services” which includes: (a) police protection; (b) fire protection; (c) animal control; and (d) code enforcement, shall the City update its existing, voter-approved Public Safety parcel tax for vacant parcels only, at the rate of $372.68/acre, with annual audits and no tax increase for any other parcels? RIVERSIDE 6/3/2014 Moreno Valley Recall 3 Pass Shall Tom Owings be (replaced) recalled as City Council Member? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Banning Measure J Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing a general mining tax of 80 cents per ton upon the excavation and processing of rock material, and placing the proceeds of these taxes in the City's general fund to be spent for general governmental purposes, which includes police, fire, and maintaining streets and public areas, as well as to pay for studying, correcting and reducing the effects of mining on residents and businesses? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Blythe Measure W Fail Shall the City of Blythe increase its sales tax by one-half of one percent (0.5%) for a period of five years? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Blythe Measure X Fail Shall the City of Blythe increase its transit occupancy tax (TOT) by 3%, to bring its transit occupancy tax to a rate of 13%, for a period of five years? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Blythe Measure Y Pass (ADVISORY) Shall road improvements and maintenance, the fire department, the police department, city promotion, community center enhancements, recreation center enhancements, and code enforcement (enhancing the appearance) be given priority in receipt of additional revenue generated, if either measure "W"(Sales Tax 0.5% Increase) or Measure "X" (Transit Occupancy Tax 3% Increase) or, if both of them, is/are approved by the voters? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Blythe Measure Z Fail Shall Ordinance No. 866-14 that would authorize and regulate medical cannabis businesses; charge each medical cannabis business a maximum of $10,000 per year for each business license issued; and tax each medical cannabis business at the maximum rate of fifteen cents for each $1.00 of proceeds collected and at a maximum monthly rate of $10 a square foot of cannabis cultivated, be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Canyon Lake Measure DD Pass To maintain Canyon Lake as an independent City providing effective 911, paramedic, firefighter services; maintaining sheriffs’ deputies/staffing levels; keeping Canyon Lake Fire Station open; preserving local control over land use decisions; maintaining Railroad Canyon Road/other city services, shall the City of Canyon Lake establish a 3.95% utility users' tax for 6 years, requiring no tax increase without voter approval; annual, published independent audits, and no money for Sacramento? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Cathedral City Measure N Pass To help fund general municipal services, including but not limited to police protection and crime suppression services, emergency medical services, park, recreation, and library facilities and services, and general improvements throughout the City, shall an ordinance to impose a tax at the rate of up to fifteen cents per each one dollar of proceeds or fractional part thereof on marijuana collectives and dispensaries operating in Cathedral city be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Coachella Measure U Pass Shall the City of Coachella establish a retail transactions and use tax at the rate of one percent (1%) to maintain funding for general City services, including public safety, streets and public works, and parks/community services; provided that most of the tax is collected from non-Coachella residents, and no further rate increases without voter approval? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Coachella Measure V Fail Shall the term for the office of the Mayor be extended from two to four years? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Desert Hot Springs Measure HH Pass Shall an ordinance implementing an annual tax of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per square foot for the first 3,000 square feet and then 10 dollars ($10.00) per square foot for the remaining space utilized in connection with the cultivation of marijuana for medical or casual/recreational use, for the purpose of raising revenue to fund general municipal services, be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Desert Hot Springs Measure II Pass Shall an ordinance implementing a monthly ten percent (10%) tax on the proceeds from the sale/provision of marijuana for medical or casual/recreational use for the purpose of raising revenue to fund general municipal services be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Desert Hot Springs Measure JJ Fail Shall an ordinance implementing a one percent increase in the transaction and use tax for the purpose of funding general municipal services be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Indian Wells Measure Q Pass

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Shall Section 2.08.170 be added to the Indian Wells Municipal Code to prohibit the City Council from taking any action which has the effect of allowing more than two through lanes in each direction on State Highway 111, unless approved by majority of City voters, except for lanes for bicycles, left and right turns, publicly owned and operated transit vehicles, and certain short acceleration or deceleration lanes from private property and residential complexes? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Indio Measure O Pass To maintain community safety/quality neighborhoods by retaining police, firefighters and paramedics; replacing outdated fire trucks/ambulances; and maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response times, youth/senior services, parks and other general city services shall an ordinance be adopted updating Indio's existing transient occupancy tax, paid only by overnight hotel/lodging guests, be set at a uniform thirteen percent for all hotels (including campgrounds/vehicle parks), with annual independent audits? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Menifee Measure K Pass Shall measure "CC" be amended to provide that compensation for the Mayor of the City of Menifee be set at the same level as that of all other members of the City Council plus $100 per month subject to adjustment on an annual basis at the same rate as that permitted for members of the City Council? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley Measure I Pass Shall an ordinance be enacted to adopt term limits upon the members of the Moreno Valley City Council, preventing any person who serves three (3) successive terms from serving again until an intervening period of two (2) years has elapsed? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley Measure R Pass Shall members of the City Council of Moreno Valley be elected by districts described in Ordinance 879, and the Mayor of the City of Moreno Valley be elected on a citywide basis by the voters of the entire city? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley Measure S Pass (ADVISORY) Shall the term of office of mayor be two years? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley Measure T Fail (ADVISORY) Shall the term of office of mayor be four years? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley Recall 5 Pass Shall Victoria Baca be (replaced) recalled as City Council Member? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Palm Desert Measure G Fail Shall Ordinance No. 1270 be adopted to approve an increase in the City's Transient Occupancy Tax from the current rate of nine percent (9%) to a rate of eleven percent (11%)? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Palm Desert Measure H Fail (ADVISORY) If the City of Palm Desert's Transient Tax, as set forth in Chapter 328 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code is increased from 9% to 11%, should the City solely allocate the additional revenue for promotional efforts, including advertising, public relations, special event publicity, marketing collateral development, the City's BrightSide newsletter, and the official Palm Desert tourism website to maintain a consistent image for the City's local, regional, and national marketing campaign? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Riverside Measure L Fail Shall Proposition "R", Measure "C", the City of Riverside's General Plan 2025 and Title 19 (Zoning) of the Riverside Municipal Code be amended, and the Rancho La Sierra Specific Plan be repealed to permanently preserve the La Sierra Hills as open space and allow restricted residential development on the La Sierra Lands? RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 San Jacinto Measure CC Fail To maintain current police, firefighter and paramedic service levels, maintain 9-1-1 emergency response times, maintain operational levels for existing neighborhood fire stations, parks, community buildings and infrastructure, and create jobs; shall the City of Jacinto establish a 6.5% Utility Users Tax for 10 years on utility services within the City, while exempting low-income seniors, requiring annual audits and allowing no tax rate increase without voter approval? SACRAMENTO 6/3/2014 Sacramento Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Should library services for all City residents including children, teens, adults and seniors, be preserved, including after-school reading programs, homework assistance, library operating hours, 24/7 online access, programs for seniors, and other services, by enacting a new $12 per year single-family residential parcel tax for 12 years, and specified amounts for other uses, adjusted for inflation, that the State cannot take, with independent financial audits to ensure funds are spent only on City of Sacramento libraries? SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Galt Measure C Fail Shall the office of the city clerk for the City of Galt be appointive?

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SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Isleton Measure D Fail (2/3 required) For a period of five (5) years shall a one-half cent transactions and use tax, to be used solely to fund Public Safety and Parks and Recreation projects and services for the City of Isleton, be adopted? SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Isleton Measure E Pass Shall a one-tenth percent tax on business revenues to pay to pay for general services for the City of Isleton. Including fire, land-use planning and other city services, be adopted? SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Rancho Cordova Measure H Pass To enhance City services, facilities and programs, including: enhancing anti-gang/youth violence prevention programs; increasing neighborhood police patrols; fixing streets faster; expanding children/teen after-school programs; removing blight/revitalizing vacant buildings along Folsom Boulevard; building community facilities for seniors/working adults/children; and other general city services; shall the City of Rancho Cordova enact a ½ cent sales tax, that cannot be taken by the State, requiring annual audits and all funds be spent in Rancho Cordova? SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Sacramento Measure L Fail Shall the City of Sacramento Charter be revised, on a trial basis, to establish: a mayor-council governance structure wherein the elected mayor oversees city operations and a budget subject to Council approval and override; an Ethics Committee; Code of Ethics and Sunshine Ordinances; an Independent Budget Analyst Office; a Neighborhood Advisory Committee; an Independent Redistricting Commission; and a three-term limit for mayors; with most provisions subject to voter re-approval by 11/03/2020?” SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Hollister Measure K Fail Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointive? SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Hollister Measure L Fail Shall the Uniform Transient Occupancy Tax be increased to twelve percent (12%)? SAN BERNARDINO 6/3/2014 Big Bear Lake Measure E Pass Shall the ordinance authorizing the sale of the Rimforest system by the City of Big Bear Lake Department of Water and Power to the Lake Arrowhead Community Services District be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 7/8/2014 Chino Measure H Pass Shall the General Plan of the City of Chino be amended to change the land use designation of 11.6 acres of vacant land from General Commercial to Residential-RD12, generally located south of Schaefer Avenue between Fern Avenue and Euclid Avenue, for a maximum of 127 single-family dwelling units? SAN BERNARDINO 7/8/2014 Chino Measure I Pass Shall the General Plan of the City of Chino be amended to change the land use designation of 7.7 acres of vacant land from General Commercial to Residential-RD12 and change the land use designation of 1.5 acres of land from General Commercial to Residential/Agriculture-RD2, generally located on the east side of Central Avenue, approximately 600 feet north of Francis Avenue, for a maximum of 94 single-family dwelling units? SAN BERNARDINO 7/8/2014 Chino Measure J Pass Shall the General Plan of the City of Chino be amended to change the land use designation of 12.7 acres of land from Business Park to Residential-RD8, of 7.7 acres of land from Business Park to Residential-RD12 and of 18.1 acres of land from Residential- RD2 to Residential-RD4.5, generally located north of Eucalyptus Avenue between San Antonio Avenue and Euclid Avenue, for a maximum of 203 single-family dwelling units? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Adelanto Measure O Fail To address Adelanto's Fiscal Emergency/prevent bankruptcy; prevent elimination of fire protection services; protect 9-1-1 emergency response, police protection, gang/crime prevention, senior services, and other essential general services; and to protect local businesses/jobs and restore fiscal stability; shall the City of Adelanto adopt a temporary 7.95% Utility Users Tax for 7 years only, with low income senior discounts, annual audits, citizens' oversight, and requiring funds be used locally? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Highland Measure T Fail Shall members of the Legislative Body of the City of Highland be elected by districts as described in Ordinance No. 393? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Needles Measure S Fail Shall the ordinance amending Chapter 20, Article III "transient occupancy tax" of the City of Needles municipal code to increase the rate of the city's existing transient occupancy tax from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%), and adding the definition of "commercial establishment" be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Rialto Measure U Pass Shall the ordinance adopting the Rialto 2014 Wholesale Liquid Fuel Storage Measure, amending Chapter 5.04 of the Rialto municipal code to establish a business license tax on wholesale liquid fuel storage facilities be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 San Bernardino Measure Q Fail

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Shall the amendment to the Charter of the City of San Bernardino that would eliminate a mandated automatic process for determining the salaries of the employees of the Police and Fire Departments of the City (hereinafter "Public Safety Employees") and replace that process with collective bargaining as provided by law be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 San Bernardino Measure R Pass Shall the amendment to the Charter of the City of San Bernardino altering the process by which city employees in the classified service may be discharged or reduced in rank or compensation be adopted? SAN DIEGO 2/11/2014 Solano Beach Measure B Pass Shall the proposed ordinance amending the Solana Beach Municipal Code to allow Special Use Permits to be issued for the Fletcher Cove Community Center be adopted? SAN DIEGO 6/3/2014 San Diego Measure A Pass Shall the Charter be amended to: (1) set a later date for elected officials to be sworn into office; (2) extend the deadlines to call special elections to fill vacancies for Mayor and City Council; and (3) make non-substantive revisions, to provide additional time to comply with state and federal deadlines to certify election results, provide mail ballots to military and overseas voters, and translate ballot materials? SAN DIEGO 6/3/2014 San Diego Measure B Fail Shall Resolution No. R-308445, which provides for a comprehensive update to the Barrio Logan Community Plan, be approved? SAN DIEGO 6/3/2014 San Diego Measure C Fail Shall Ordinances 0-20312 and 0-20313, which amend the San Diego Municipal Code related to the Barrio Logan Community Plan Update, and affect the zoning of 999.61 acres located within the Barrio Logan Community Plan Area, be approved? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Chula Vista Measure A Pass Shall the City's Charter provisions regarding public works and general purpose contracting be amended to replace specific contracting procedures with more general contracting principles that would be implemented by ordinance, including the requirement for competitive bidding, City Council approval of major contracts and other best practices, and the requirement that any exceptions to standard competitive purchasing practices be approved by 4/5ths vote of the City Council with findings of public benefit? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Chula Vista Measure B Pass Shall the City Charter be amended so that, if a City Council seat becomes vacant with more than 12 months and less than 25 months remaining in the term, the Council may fill the vacancy by appointment or call a special election; and so that in any special election to fill a vacancy, a candidate receiving over 50% of votes cast is deemed the winner with no run-off required? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Encinitas Measure F Fail Shall the ordinance amending the Encinitas Municipal Code to authorize and regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in the City of Encinitas be adopted? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Escondido Measure G Fail Shall the City of Escondido be changed from a general law city to a charter city through the adoption of the charter proposed by Resolution 2014-70 of the Escondido City Council? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Escondido Measure H Fail Shall the people of the City of Escondido approve the following: An initiative measure to adopt the Lakes Specific Plan? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 La Mesa Measure J Fail Shall the Ordinance amending the La Mesa Municipal Code to authorize and regulate medical marijuana dispensaries in the City of La Mesa be adopted? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 La Mesa Measure K Pass Shall the Ordinance amending the La Mesa Municipal Code to impose a three consecutive terms limit on the office of City Council Member, Mayor or any combination of terms thereof be adopted? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 La Mesa Measure M Pass Shall the office of city clerk be appointive? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 National Measure D Pass National City Continuation of City Services Funding Measure. To maintain National City's public safety and prevent cuts to neighborhood police patrols and officers; gang/drug prevention; 911 emergency response; fire protection and firefighters; graffiti removal; street/pothole repair; senior/youth/library programs; and other City services; shall National City continue its existing voter-approved one-cent sales tax for 20 years with Citizens' Oversight, annual independent audits, all money kept in National City, with no increase in tax rate? SAN JOAQUIN 11/4/2014 Stockton Measure C Pass

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Shall the Stockton City Charter be amended to revise the Introduction; amend criteria for determining the Mayor’s compensation; revise certain restrictions on, and benefits of, officers and employees; delete certain requirements as to the qualifications and process for selection of certain Fire Department and other employees; revise certain public bidding procedures and delegate to the City Council the determination of the administrative spending authority of the City Manager? SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Arroyo Grande Measure C Fail WE THE PEOPLE of the City of Arroyo Grande declare our intent to restore our community to the historic principles of self-governance inherent in the doctrine of home-rule. Sincerely committed to the belief that local government has the closest affinity to the people governed, and firm in the conviction that the economic and fiscal independence of our local government will promote the health, safety and welfare of all the citizens of this City and better preserve its small town character and agricultural heritage, we do hereby exercise the express right granted by the Constitution of the State of California to enact and adopt this Charter for the City of Arroyo Grande. SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Atascadero Measure E Pass (ADVISORY) Measure E-14 is an advisory vote concerning the expenditure of any revenue from the proposed new City of Atascadero transactions and use tax (Measure F-14), if that Measure is approved by the voters. SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Atascadero Measure F Pass The proposed tax would be a "general tax," meaning that revenues raised from the tax would go into the City's general fund to fund any lawful City program, improvement, or service, including, but not limited to, the repair of neighborhood roads and aging roadways and other vital City services. The City would not be required to use the revenues raised by the measure for any special purpose or for any particular program or service. SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Grover Beach Measure K Pass (2/3 required) To rehabilitate/resurface deteriorating residential and major streets to improve drivability; maintain emergency response times; enhance safety for pedestrians, bicyclists, drivers, neighborhood school crosswalks; and promote economic/job growth; shall the City incrementally issue up to $48,000,000 of bonds at tax-exempt interest rates, requiring funds go directly into the Street Construction Designated Fund with all funds used exclusively for Grover Beach streets; subject to independent audits/citizens' oversight committee? SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Morro Beach Measure J Pass THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF MORRO BAY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Section 2.09.010 of the Morro Bay Municipal Code is amended, in its entirety, to read as follows: Section 2.09.010: Time of General Municipal Election. Pursuant to the authority granted by the state, the city shall hold its general municipal election on the same day as the statewide general election. That day is the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November in each even-numbered year. SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Pismo Beach Measure H Pass (INITIATIVE) If approved by the voters, Measure H-14, entitled "An Initiative of the People of the City of Pismo Beach Amending the City's General Plan to Alter Development Standards Within the City's Sphere of Influence in Planning Area R and Other Specified Areas", will alter existing development standards for properties within the City of Pismo Beach General Plan's Planning Area R, and in other areas of the City's sphere of influence outside Planning Area R. Under the current General Plan, Planning Area R consists of three properties in Price Canyon, a total of about 890 acres. The initiative adds another 250 acre parcel to Planning Area R. SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 Pismo Beach Measure I Pass If approved by the voters, Measure I-14, entitled "The Pismo Beach Vital Public Service Protection Measure", would amend the Pismo Beach Municipal Code to extend the current retail transactions and use tax within the City that was approved by the voters in 2008. This measure is authorized by the State Legislature under Revenue and Taxation Code Section 7285.9. This measure would set the retail transactions and use tax rate at one-half of one percent (0.50%). SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 San Luis Obispo Measure G Pass An ordinance of the City Council and the People of the City of San Luis Obispo, California, amending Chapter 3.15 of the Municipal Code to extend the existing "Essential Services Transactions (Sales) and Use Tax," for an additional eight years (March 31, 2023), to be administered by the State Board of Equalization, update the purpose statement, and provide for additional citizen oversight and accounting transparency. SAN MATEO 6/3/2014 Half Moon Bay Measure E Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing the Main Street Bridge Safety and Accessibility Act as the official policy of the people of the City of Half Moon Bay? SAN MATEO 6/3/2014 Half Moon Bay Measure F Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing the Main Street Bridge Preservation Act, amending the Local Coastal Program Land Use Plan and Zoning Regulations of the City to prohibit demolition or enlargement of the Main Street Bridge unless approved by the City Council and a majority of voters in a subsequent ballot measure?

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SAN MATEO 11/4/2014 Half Moon Bay Measure O Fail To provide additional funding exclusively for the City of Half Moon Bay that can be used to substantially fund our new Library, upgrade Smith Field and other recreational facilities, repair city streets, improve youth and senior services, and invest in opportunities to enhance our quality of life, shall the expiration date of half-cent general sales tax approved by Half Moon Bay voters in 2012 be extended for 3 years, to April, 2019, with continued oversight by a citizens’ committee? SAN MATEO 11/4/2014 Menlo Park Measure M Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall an Ordinance entitled “An Initiative Measure Proposing Amendments to the City of Menlo Park General Plan and Menlo Park 2012 El Camino Real/Downtown Specific Plan Limiting Office Development, Modifying Open Space Requirements, and Requiring Voter Approval for New Non-Residential Projects that Exceed Specified Development Limits” be adopted? SAN MATEO 11/4/2014 San Bruno Measure N Pass To stimulate economic enhancement only in San Bruno’s Transit Corridors Plan Area, shall the City amend Ordinance 1284 to allow: (1) buildings exceeding the maximum height of fifty feet by: twenty feet along El Camino Real, fifteen feet along San Bruno Avenue, five feet along San Mateo Avenue, and forty feet in the Caltrain Station area; (2) development on 42 residential parcels exceeding the density permitted in 1974; (3) above-ground multi-story parking garages. SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Buellton Measure R1 Pass Shall the voters of Buellton elect a Mayor and four City Council Members? (yes/no) SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Buellton Measure R2 Pass Shall the term of office of the Mayor of Buellton be two years? (yes/no) SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Buellton Measure R3 Fail Shall the term of office of the Mayor of Buellton be four years? (yes/no) SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Guadalupe Measure V Pass 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? SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Guadalupe Measure W Pass 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? SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Guadalupe Measure X Pass 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? SANTA CLARA 6/3/2014 Los Gatos Measure A Pass Shall the Town's General Plan, General Plan Land Use Map, and Zoning Code and Map be amended and shall the Albright Specific Plan be adopted to provide land use rules for approximately 21.6 acres of land at 90-160 Albright Way and 14600 Winchester Boulevard? SANTA CLARA 6/3/2014 San Jose Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To continue existing, voter-approved funding for all San José's libraries and services, including: open hours; librarians; updated books/research materials; access to computers/technology; children's reading programs, story times, teen/senior programs; and adult literacy/job readiness, shall the City of San José continue its library parcel tax for 25 years, subject to independent annual audits and citizens oversight, with no change in the existing voter-approved tax rate formula? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Gilroy Measure F Fail To improve local quality of life and maintain essential City services, including police/fire protection; gang suppression/prevention; 9-1-1 emergency response; street/pothole/sidewalk repairs; earthquake safety; at-risk youth programs; park repairs; and other general services; shall the City of Gilroy enact a half cent sales tax for 15 years with authority to incur debt to accelerate infrastructure projects, requiring independent audits, public review and no money for Sacramento? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Milpitas Measure E Fail Shall one licensed gambling establishment in which any controlled games permitted by law, such as draw poker, low-ball poker, panguine (pan), seven-card stud, or other lawful card games or tile games, are played, be allowed in the City of Milpitas and shall that cardroom establishment pay a tax of 10.5% on gaming revenues? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Mountain View Measure A Pass

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Should the City of Mountain View amend Section 503 of the City Charter to set the base salary of City Council at $1,000 per month, with an automatic annual adjustment, to become effective on January 1, 2015? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Palo Alto Measure B Pass To provide funding that cannot be taken away by the State for general fund infrastructure and City services such as earthquake safe fire stations; pedestrian and bike improvements including safe routes to school, streets, sidewalks, paths, and bridges; and maintaining parks and recreation facilities, shall the City increase the hotel/motel tax by two percent and update language to confirm equal treatment of traditional and online bookings? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Palo Alto Measure C Pass To ensure continued funding for basic and essential services such as police, fire and street maintenance and repair, shall the City of Palo Alto maintain the telecommunications portion of the Utility Users Tax while reducing the rate from 5% to 4.75%; modernize its provisions to ensure equal treatment of taxpayers regardless of telecommunications technology used; and eliminate a discounted tax rate paid by a small number of commercial large users of gas, electric and water services? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Palo Alto Measure D Pass Shall the Palo Alto City Charter be amended to change the number of Council Member seats from nine to seven, commencing on January 1, 2019? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 San Jose Measure G Pass Shall the Charter be amended to 1) allow the Council to establish one or more Retirement Boards with specified authority, including, hiring an at-will chief executive, (2) specify the hiring authority of the Retirement Services chief executive; 3) exclude certain future Retirement Services employees from the classified civil service and the City’s defined benefit retirement plans; and (4) establish the process for setting stipends paid to non-employee Retirement Board members? SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Watsonville Measure G Pass (2/3 required) To fight crime, respond quickly to medical emergencies and fires, keep youth on the right track and make Watsonville safer by: adding firefighters and police; increasing neighborhood police patrols; updating firefighter safety equipment and stations; improving youth programs to fight gangs and reduce violence; shall Watsonville enact a one-half cent sales tax for seven years, with all funds restricted to these specific uses, subject to independent citizen’s oversight, annual audits, and protected from government takeaways? SANTA CRUZ 11/4/2014 Capitola Measure M Fail Shall the City of Capitola adopt an ordinance amending Section 3.32.030 of the Municipal Code raising the transient occupancy tax rate from 10% to 11%? SANTA CRUZ 11/4/2014 Santa Cruz Measure L Pass To protect the quality of life in the City of Santa Cruz and to fund essential city services such as police, fire, emergency response, youth and senior programs, job creation, housing, and environmental protection, shall an ordinance be adopted to impose a tax of no more than 10% (7% when enacted) on gross receipts of cannabis (marijuana) businesses in the city, subject to audits, with all funds staying local? SHASTA 6/3/2014 Anderson Measure A Pass Shall City of Anderson Ordinance No. 785, authorizing the City of Anderson to collect a one-half cent sales tax for essential general city services, be approved? SHASTA 6/3/2014 Anderson Measure B Pass (ADVISORY) Should the City of Anderson allocate 50% of the tax revenue collected from the one-half cent sales tax to Police Department to mitigate impacts of Prison Realignment (AB109) and increase Police Department staffing to implement programs to reduce crime and increase public safety, and allocate the remainder to support parks, code enforcement, restore general fund reserves, and other general city services? SHASTA 11/4/2014 Redding Measure B Pass Shall the portion of Resolution No. 2014-025 approving a Purchase and Sale Agreement with The McConnell Foundation to sell 14.17 acres within the 60 acres of land currently leased to the Turtle Bay Exploration Park for the price of $600,000, an amount which exceeds the highest appraised value of the City’s leased-fee interest by $157,000, be adopted? SHASTA 11/4/2014 Redding Measure F Fail (2/3 required) Shall the City of Redding adopt a one-quarter cent transactions and use tax to sunset in six years, for the special purpose of reducing crime and public nuisances associated with effects of AB 109 and other criminal activity by hiring additional police officers and personnel within Redding Police Department; funding offender work programs; and funding incarceration outside the County, to address problems associated with release of criminals due to lack of jail space? SHASTA 11/4/2014 Shasta Lake Measure C Pass To provide funding for general City services, shall an ordinance be adopted to impose a tax at a rate initially set at 6%, and not to exceed 10%, of gross receipts on Medical Marijuana Collectives and Cooperatives operating in the City of Shasta Lake? SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Dunsmuir Recall 1 Pass Shall Leslie Wilde be recalled (removed) from the office of City Councilmember, City of Dunsmuir?

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SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Tulelake Recall 1 Fail Shall Randy Darrow be recalled (removed) from the office of City Councilmember, City of Tulelake? SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 Dunsmuir Measure N Pass To prevent cuts and preserve and improve city services, including: maintaining and improving services at the Dunsmuir Public Library and making improvements to the Dunsmuir Community Building, shall the City of Dunsmuir adopt an ordinance extending and increasing the existing local sales tax by one-quarter percent, for ten years, providing locally controlled funding that cannot be taken by the State? SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 Weed Measure J Pass To improve the Yreka's Quality of Life shall a ordinance be enacted for a local sales tax of one-quarter of one percent, solely for 1) Advancing Culture, the Arts and Entertainment thereby stimulating business; and/or 2) Advancing Education and Youth Activities in the City of Yreka thereby stimulating business; and 3) Operational expenses of an overseeing independent nonprofit corporation that expires in six years? SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 Weed Measure K Pass (ADVISORY) Shall the City of Weed prohibit the outdoor growth of medical Marijuana? SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 Weed Measure L Fail (ADVISORY) Shall the City of Weed permit the licensing and operation of one or more medical Marijuana dispensaries? SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 Yreka Measure I Fail (2/3 required) Shall the City of Weed adopt an Ordinance amending 3.24.040 of the Municipal Code to increase the rate of the City's Sales and Use Tax by 0.25% to fund the operation, maintenance, and improvement of a public library operated within the city limits of the City of Weed, to fund a portion of the costs of providing senior programs and services, and for general municipal purposes including police, fire protection and street maintenance and improvements?[ SOLANO 11/4/2014 Benicia Measure B Fail Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointive? SOLANO 11/4/2014 Benicia Measure C Pass To maintain Benicia’s status as a full-service city, improve/maintain Police patrols, fire/ 9-1-1 response times; road conditions; pothole repair; clean water; storm drains to protect the Carquinez Strait; business attraction/job creation; park maintenance; other city services, shall the City of Benicia enact a one cent sales tax with authority to incur bonded indebtedness to accelerate infrastructure projects, requiring independent annual audits, Citizens’ Oversight, all revenue for Benicia, none for Sacramento? SONOMA 6/3/2014 Cotati Measure G Pass To maintain Cotati as a viable, independent, financially stable City, address State takeaways, prevent potential Police Department elimination/permanent service cuts, and maintain law enforcement staffing levels and other City services, including domestic violence response, street paving, and pothole repair, shall the City of Cotati extend its existing Measure A sales tax and set the rate at 1¢ for nine years, with independent citizens' oversight, annual audits, and no money for Sacramento? SONOMA 11/4/2014 Cloverdale Measure O Pass To create local funding for local needs; maintain Cloverdale's independent, local Police Department; prevent further cuts to police officers, 911 response, violent/property crimes investigation; maintain storm drains, pothole/street repair, local business support, and other City services; shall the City of Cloverdale establish a utility user tax at a 3% rate for eight years with low-income senior exemptions, citizens' oversight, annual independent audits and no money for Sacramento? SONOMA 11/4/2014 Healdsburg Measure P Pass Shall the City of Healdsburg continue to fluoridate its water? SONOMA 11/4/2014 Petaluma Measure Q Fail Shall the BETTER ROADS SAFER PETALUMA MEASURE, a general transactions and use tax of 1%, with all proceeds placed in the Petaluma General Fund for governmental purposes such as street and sidewalk maintenance and repair, traffic improvements like the Rainier Crosstown Connector/Interchange, flood protection, storm drainage, vehicle replacement, restoring public safety positions, and public facilities improvements, among others, with local control of tax proceeds, and independent review and reporting on expenditures, be adopted? SONOMA 11/4/2014 Santa Rosa Measure N Fail Shall the Utility Users Tax Ordinance (UUT) be amended to: reduce the tax rate from 5% to 4.5%; exempt low income users; modernize the ordinance to include wireless and other technologies to treat taxpayers the same regardless of technology; and help maintain essential city services, with all money staying local for services and facilities in Santa Rosa? SONOMA 11/4/2014 Sebastapol Measure R Pass Shall the City of Sebastopol amend the current Utility User Tax ordinance by: reducing the tax from 4% to 3.75%; continuing the tax on gas and electricity which exempts low income persons; adding telecommunications, video and garbage services; to maintain essential general fund City services such as

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police and fire, improving roads, sewers, parks, bicycle/pedestrian infrastructure; requiring an independent audit; and no rate increase without voter approval; and terminating the tax in ten years? STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Newman Measure Z Pass To help prevent additional budget cuts and maintain City services, including police and fire protection, senior programs, and other general services, shall the City of Oakdale extend the existing 1/2% cent sales tax set to expire April 2015, for an additional five (5) years, with resident oversight and annual independent audits? STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Oakdale Measure Y Pass Shall the ordinance amending the City of Newman General Plan to create an Urban Growth Boundary be adopted? STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Turlock Measure A Pass Shall members of the legislative body of the City of Turlock be elected by districts described in Ordinance No. 1197CS and the Mayor of the City of Turlock be elected on a citywide basis by the voters of the entire city? STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Turlock Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall the ordinance establishing a one-half of one percent local road transactions and use (sales) tax in Turlock, for 7 years, to be used exclusively for construction, reconstruction, replacement, repair and maintenance of existing City streets, sidewalks, and pedestrian/ bicycle improvements, including ADA improvements, with an independent citizens' oversight committee and financial audit ensuring all funds are spent appropriately in Turlock, be adopted? TEHAMA 11/4/2014 Red Bluff Measure D Pass To support police and fire staffing, replace police and fire equipment, enhance recreation and parks, and for other general fund purposes, shall a quarter percent transactions and use tax (“sales tax”) be adopted for a period of six years, subject to annual audits? TEHAMA 11/4/2014 Red Bluff Measure E Pass (ADVISORY) If the voters of the City of Red Bluff approve a transactions and use tax, should the City Council allocate 85% of proceeds of the new tax to the improvement of police and fire services and allocate the remainder to support parks, recreation and other general fund services? TULARE 6/3/2014 Dinuba Recall 2 Fail Shall Janet Hinesly be recalled (removed) from the office of City Councilmember, City of Dinuba? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure L Fail Should the Charter be amended to make certain technical, non-substantive revisions which do not materially alter, increase or decrease the home rule powers of the City of Porterville? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure M Pass Should the Charter be amended to change the election date for Council seats to be the same as the date for the Federal General election for federal officers in the State of California? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure N Pass Should the Charter be amended to allow City Council meetings to be held at publicly-owned facilities in addition to City Hall? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure O Pass Should the Charter be amended to provide that a council member seat becomes vacant if, without permission from the Council, a council member removes or absents himself/herself from the City for more than forty-five (45) days, fails to attend five (5) consecutive regular meetings, unless prevented from attending by sickness, and in that event after ninety (90) days? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure P Pass Should the Charter be amended to provide that any severance pay to the City Manager is limited to the equivalent of a maximum of 12 month’s salary, subject to any other restrictions set forth by State law and further limitations as authorized by the City Council? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure Q Pass Should the Charter be amended to require majority vote approval of expenditures, allow the City Council to set, by majority vote and resolution after each Council election, the maximum amount of expenditure of City funds allowed without prior Council approval; require a 4/5 majority vote approval for indebtedness, and allow the Council to set, by 4/5 majority vote and resolution after each Council election, the maximum amount of indebtedness allowed without prior Council approval? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure R Fail Should the Charter be amended to provide that the City has the power to perform public projects, improvements, and repairs using its own forces, regardless of cost, and to provide that the City Council may, only in cases of emergency including circumstances resulting in imminent threat to public health and/or safety, by 4/5 majority vote, proceed without otherwise adhering to competitive bidding requirements? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure S Fail

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Should the Charter be amended to raise the bid limit to $50,000.00, concerning public projects subject to competitive bidding, with further restrictions considered by the Council annually? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure T Pass Should the Charter be amended to provide that a violation of this section (interference with the performance of duties of the City Manager) is a misdemeanor and subject to additional consequences, including forfeiture of office if convicted, and that the portion of this Charter section pertaining to officer and employee political activities be moved to and restated in a new Charter section? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure U Fail Should the Charter be amended to require that leases of City property may be terminated by the City upon advance notice equivalent to either 30 days or a maximum of 5% of the total lease term period but not including option periods, and upon paying the lessee market value of improvements as set forth, and clarifying that these requirements shall not apply to month-to-month, or State or Federal, leases? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure V Pass Should the Charter be amended to add a new Charter section establishing penalties and remedies for violations of the Charter, where no other penalty or remedy is otherwise specified, and providing for penalties and remedies as generally provided for in the City’s Municipal Code? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure W Fail Should the Charter be amended to provide that council members shall receive compensation equivalent to the hourly California State Minimum Wage, as from time-to-time may be adjusted by State law and then by ordinance, for all meetings attended by the members as approved by the City Council, with compensation only becoming effective upon commencement of each council-member’s new term and subject to any other applicable statutory or constitutional restrictions? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure X Pass Should the Charter be amended to provide that the ordinance publication requirements shall be set by City ordinance? TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville Measure Y Pass Should the Charter be amended to provide that the City employee retirement, pension, or disability/death benefits shall not be terminated except as may be permitted by the California Constitution and applicable law, and to clarify that the City retains its full power to create, modify or eliminate its pensions and retiree healthcare benefits subject to the California Constitution? VENTURA 11/4/2014 Fillmore Measure H Pass Effective after the November 2016 general municipal election and the beginning of a new term of office of at least one member of the City Council, shall the 1966 ballot measure and Ordinance 346 setting the salary for each member of the City Council of the City of Fillmore at the sum of $75 per month be rescinded, thereafter allowing the City Council salary to be set as authorized by State law? VENTURA 11/4/2014 Ojai Measure A Pass Shall the electors elect a mayor and four city councilmembers? VENTURA 11/4/2014 Ojai Measure B Pass Shall the term of office of mayor be two years? VENTURA 11/4/2014 Ojai Measure C Fail Shall the term of office of mayor be four years? VENTURA 11/4/2014 San Buenaventura Measure D Pass Shall Section 500 of the City Charter be amended to provide for regular City elections in November of even-numbered years instead of odd-numbered years to increase voter turnout and decrease election costs? VENTURA 11/4/2014 San Buenaventura Measure E Pass (ADVISORY) If the General Municipal Election is changed to even years, shall members of the Board of Education of the Ventura Unified School District be elected at the City of San Buenaventura's General Municipal Election? VENTURA 11/4/2014 Santa Paula Measure F Fail (2/3 required) Shall an ordinance be adopted imposing a one percent (1.0%) transactions and use (sales) tax to fund police services, fire services and street repair and maintenance? VENTURA 11/4/2104 Port Hueneme Measure M Fail Shall the ordinance be adopted to eliminate taxes on home-based businesses to promote small business growth, and increase and/or impose new taxes on other businesses for purpose of paying for general city services, such as public safety, street maintenance, beach and park maintenance and improvements, recreation programs, health and wellness programs for seniors and children, and other important community projects?

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YOLO 6/3/2014 Davis Measure O Pass Shall Ordinance No. 2432, which would authorize the City of Davis to continue to collect a sales and use tax for general government purposes at the total rate of one percent through December 31, 2020, be adopted? YOLO 6/3/2014 Davis Measure P Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall an initiative ordinance repealing Ordinance No. 2405, which adopted increased water rates, and putting water rates in effect prior to May 1, 2013 back into effect, be adopted? YOLO 6/3/2014 Winters Measure Q Pass Shall the City Hotel Tax (The Transient Occupancy Tax imposed on those staying in hotels in Winters) be increased from 10% to 12%, by voter approval of City of Winters Ordinance 2014-02. adopted by the City Council and effective upon the passage of this Measure? YOLO 6/3/2014 Woodland Measure J Pass Shall Ordinance No. 1558 which would authorize the City of Woodland to continue to collect a one-quarter cent sales tax for general city services, for a period of eight years, and would not increase taxes, be adopted? YOLO 6/3/2014 Woodland Measure K Pass (ADVISORY) Shall the City Council allocate 60% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to expand and enhance youth and teen programs and facilities, including funding to support the re-opening of Hiddleson Pool, and reduction of fees charged for youth programs and use of city recreation facilities? YOLO 6/3/2014 Woodland Measure L Pass (ADVISORY) Shall the City Council allocate 20% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to the Woodland Public Library to enhance educational and youth literacy programs and expand hours of operation? YOLO 6/3/2014 Woodland Measure M Pass (ADVISORY) Shall the City Council allocate 15% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to enhance public safety through expanded crime prevention programs such as Neighborhood Watch and services supporting at-risk youth including gang intervention strategies? YOLO 6/3/2014 Woodland Measure N Pass (ADVISORY)Shall the City Council allocate up to 5% of the tax revenue collected from any sales tax measure re-authorized in the City of Woodland via the June 2014 ballot to support a city water and sewer utility ratepayer assistance program for low-income residents? YOLO 11/4/2014 Woodland Measure U Pass Shall Ordinance No. 1561 adding article II of chapter 27 to the Woodland Municipal Code, related to Council elections, be adopted, establishing "by-district" elections whereby voters would elect Council members from among candidates who live in their respective district? YUBA 11/4/2015 Marysville Measure W Fail Shall the City of Marysville enact a one-cent sales tax (Transactions and Use Tax) for general government purposes, such as: public safety, community infrastructure and debt service, with the following mandatory restrictions? [This sales tax will expire after ten years on March 31, 2025.][The citizens shall receive annually a published report of revenue and disbursements, following a public hearing.] YUBA 11/4/2015 Marysville Measure Y Pass (ADVISORY) If Measure W is approved, should the proceeds fund fire and police protection, traffic safety, street and sidewalk repair, park maintenance and debt service?

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TAXES BONDS CHARTER

AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/ POSITION ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL

Alameda 8 0 1 0 7 0 5 3 1 0 22 3 25 Butte 1 0 1 0 1 Contra Costa 7 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 9 Del Norte 1 0 1 0 1 El Dorado 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 Fresno 2 2 2 2 4 Humboldt 3 1 1 1 4 2 6 Imperial 0 1 0 1 1 Kern 0 1 0 1 1 Kings 0 1 0 1 1 Lake 0 1 0 1 1 Los Angeles 2 5 1 0 5 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 11 11 22 Marin 8 0 1 0 9 0 9 Mendocino 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 Merced 1 0 3 0 4 0 4 Modoc 1 0 1 0 1 Monterey 11 0 11 0 11 Napa 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 Nevada 1 0 1 0 1 Orange 4 1 4 3 1 0 2 1 8 1 0 1 19 7 26 Riverside 8 5 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 3 1 0 17 11 28 Sacramento 3 1 0 2 3 3 6 San Benito 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 San Bernardino 0 1 4 2 2 1 6 4 10 San Diego 1 0 3 0 2 3 1 3 7 6 13 San Joaquin 1 0 1 0 1

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TAXES BONDS CHARTER AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/

POSITION ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL San Luis Obispo 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 7 1 8 San Mateo 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 5 Santa Barbara 3 0 2 1 5 1 6 Santa Clara 3 2 3 0 1 0 7 2 9 Santa Cruz 2 1 2 1 3 Shasta 2 1 1 0 1 0 4 1 5 Siskiyou 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 7 Solano 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 Sonoma 3 2 1 0 4 2 6 Stanislaus 1 1 2 0 3 1 4 Tehama 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Tulare 9 5 0 1 9 6 15 Ventura 0 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 5 3 8 Yolo 3 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 9 0 9 Yuba 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 All Counties 87 34 5 0 44 16 14 3 4 2 3 2 1 0 42 18 3 7 203 82 285

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LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRON-

MENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GAMBLING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Alameda 0 3 2 0 13 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 22 3 25 Butte 1 0 1 0 1 Contra Costa 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 9 0 9 Del Norte 1 0 1 0 1 El Dorado 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 Fresno 2 2 2 2 4 Humboldt 1 1 3 1 4 2 6 Imperial 0 1 0 1 1 Kern 0 1 0 1 1 Kings 0 1 0 1 1 Lake 0 1 0 1 1 Los Angeles 3 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 5 11 11 22 Marin 1 0 5 0 1 0 2 0 9 0 9 Mendocino 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 Merced 4 0 4 0 4 Modoc 1 0 1 0 1 Monterey 1 0 10 0 11 0 11 Napa 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 4 Nevada 1 0 1 0 1 Orange 2 3 8 3 1 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 19 7 26 Riverside 0 1 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 0 9 7 17 11 28 Sacramento 0 2 0 0 3 1 3 3 6 San Benito 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 San Bernardino 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 6 4 10 San Diego 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 4 7 6 13 San Joaquin 1 0 0 1 0 1

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TABLE 1.4 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)

LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRON-

MENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GAMBLING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL San Luis Obispo 1 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 7 1 8 San Mateo 2 1 0 1 0 1 2 3 5 Santa Barbara 2 1 3 0 5 1 6 Santa Clara 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 7 2 9 Santa Cruz 1 0 1 1 2 1 3 Shasta 1 0 1 1 2 0 4 1 5 Siskiyou 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 4 3 7 Solano 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 Sonoma 1 0 2 1 1 1 4 2 6 Stanislaus 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 Tehama 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Tulare 0 1 2 0 7 5 0 0 9 6 15 Ventura 5 1 0 2 5 3 8 Yolo 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 9 0 9 Yuba 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 All Counties 18 12 18 5 68 26 1 0 6 2 10 1 1 0 0 1 10 0 65 30 6 5 203 82 285

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PART 2

VOTE TOTALS FOR

CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ALAMEDA 2/4/2014 Piedmont CITY COUNCIL

Full King Teddy Policy Analyst No 3 2,012 5,725 35.1% Yes

Rood Tim City Planning Consultant No 3 1,941 5,725 33.9% Yes

Wieler Jeff Incumbent Yes 3 1,757 5,725 30.7% Yes

6/3/2014 Hayward CITY COUNCIL

Full Lamnin Sara Community Services Coordinator No 7 4,895 21,848 22.4% Yes

Peixoto Marvin Hayward Council Member Yes 7 4,779 21,848 21.9% No

Fernandez Ryan "Rocky" Public Policy Analyst No 7 4,226 21,848 19.3% No

McKillop Julie CPA/Educator/Restaurateur No 7 3,546 21,848 16.2% No

Loché Rodney Non-Profit Director No 7 2,450 21,848 11.2% No

Farias, Jr. Ralph Businessman No 7 1,083 21,848 5.0% No

Gallegos Phillip Performing Arts Technician No 7 774 21,848 3.5% No

MAYOR

Full Halliday Barbara Hayward Council Member No 4 4,897 12,921 37.9% Yes

Salinas Mark Councilman/Educator No 4 4,162 12,921 32.2% No

Zeremeño Francisco Councilman/Educator/Businessman No 4 2,942 12,921 22.8% No

Christian Rakesh Kumar Businessman No 4 871 12,921 6.7% No

11/4/2014 Alameda CITY COUNCIL

Full Matarrese Frank Business Owner/Consultant No 3 11,103 30,588 36.3% Yes

Oddie Jim Legislative District Director No 3 10,231 30,588 33.4% Yes

Chen Stewart G. City of Alameda Councilmember Yes 3 9,113 30,588 29.8% No

MAYOR

Full Spencer Trish School Boardmember/Attorney No 2 10,488 20,923 50.1% Yes

Full Gilmore Marie Mayor of Alameda Yes 2 10,368 20,923 49.6% No

Berkeley CITY AUDITOR

Full Hogan Ann-Marie Berkeley City Auditor Yes 1 26,640 27,064 98.4% Yes

CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Maio Linda City Councilmember Yes 3 3,035 5,565 54.5% Yes

Soto-Vigil Alejandro Rent Stabilization Board Member No 3 2,261 5,565 40.6% No

Mitchell Merrilie Community Volunteer No 3 250 5,565 4.5% No

4 Full Arreguin Jesse Berkeley City Councilmember, District 4 Yes 1 2,301 2,412 95.4% Yes

7 Full Worthington Kriss Berkeley City Councilmember Yes 2 832 1,499 55.5% Yes

Barry Sean Health Communications Manager No 2 662 1,499 44.2% No

8 Full Droste Lori Educator No 4 1,314 4,508 29.1% Yes

Beier George Entrepreneur No 4 1,193 4,508 26.5% No

Cohen Mike Alvarez Director, Innovation Development No 4 1,163 4,508 25.8% No

McCormick Jacquelyn Small Business Owner No 4 830 4,508 18.4% No

1Write-in candidate votes, when reported by the county, have been included in the total votes cast. For these contests, the sum of the candidate votes is less than the total votes cast.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Berkeley RENT CONTROL BOARD Full Harr Katherine Rent Board Vice-Chair Yes 5 17,053 82,064 20.8% Yes (continued) Chang James Cooperative Housing Administrator No 5 16,963 82,064 20.7% Yes Townley Jesse Rent Board Commissioner Yes 5 16,298 82,064 19.9% Yes Selawsky John T. Youth Program Instructor No 5 15,720 82,064 19.2% Yes Laverde-Levine Paola Video Producer/Interpreter No 5 15,397 82,064 18.8% Yes Dublin CITY COUNCIL Full Gupta Abe Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 6,399 15,016 42.6% Yes

Biddle Don Dublin Councilmember Yes 3 6,079 15,016 40.5% Yes

Wakamoto-Lee Sue Employee Benefits Consultant No 3 2,476 15,016 16.5% No

MAYOR

Full Haubert David G. Councilmember, City of Dublin No 4 4,345 9,947 43.7% Yes

Hart Kevin E. Councilmember/Law Enforcement No 4 3,487 9,947 35.1% No

Hildenbrand Kasie EMS Logistics Manager No 4 1,764 9,947 17.7% No

Costello Shawn Unemployed No 4 327 9,947 3.3% No

Emeryville CITY COUNCIL

Full Martinez Dianne Mother/Television Producer No 4 1,219 3,658 33.3% Yes

Donahue Scott Teacher/Artist No 4 1,141 3,658 31.2% Yes

Bauters John J. Public Policy Director No 4 950 3,658 26.0% No

Bukowski Ken Videographer/Consultant No 4 341 3,658 9.3% No

Fremont CITY COUNCIL

Full Mei Lily Fremont USD Boardmember No 9 13,490 67,574 20.0% Yes

Jones Rick Retired Police Officer No 9 12,296 67,574 18.2% Yes

Salwan Raj Appointed Councilmember/Businessman Yes 9 11,428 67,574 16.9% No

Lorenz Dirk R. Business Owner/Florist No 9 9,905 67,574 14.7% No

Bonaccorsi David Paul Business Owner/Attorney No 9 7,024 67,574 10.4% No

Sharma Rakesh President/CEO, Non-Profit No 9 5,778 67,574 8.6% No

Liu Nancy Translator/Project Manager No 9 4,681 67,574 6.9% No

Frooman Marty IT System Administrator No 9 1,719 67,574 2.5% No

Ahmed Syed Iqbal Quality Engineer No 9 1,147 67,574 1.7% No

Livermore CITY COUNCIL

Full Spedowfski Steven Analyst/Planning Commissioner No 4 11,635 33,523 34.7% Yes

Woerner Bob Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 11,055 33,523 33.0% Yes

Bothwell Chung Financial Management No 4 6,408 33,523 19.1% No

Pareja Christopher James Self-Employed Marketing Consultant No 4 4,285 33,523 12.8% No

MAYOR

Full Marchand John P. Mayor Yes 1 17,956 18,594 96.6% Yes

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Newark CITY COUNCIL

Full Hannon Mike Planning Commissioner No 7 3,161 13,068 24.2% Yes (continued)

Bucci Mike Construction Project Manager No 7 2,639 13,068 20.2% Yes

Preciado, Jr. Francisco Law Clerk No 7 2,095 13,068 16.0% No

Reid-Gonzalez Elisabeth Healthcare Quality Management No 7 1,903 13,068 14.6% No

Gonzales Mark Engineer No 7 1,628 13,068 12.5% No

Dane Jack Senior Tax Advisor No 7 922 13,068 7.1% No

Rogowski David Code Enforcement Officer No 7 680 13,068 5.2% No

MAYOR

Full Nagy Alan L. Mayor Yes 2 5,074 7,580 66.9% Yes

Rodriguez Ray J. School Boardmember/Businessman No 2 2,465 7,580 32.5% No

Oakland CITY AUDITOR

Full Roberts Brenda Certified Internal Auditor No 2 60,677 79,483 76.3% Yes

Raphael Len Certified Public Accountant No 2 18,178 79,483 22.9% No

CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Guillen Abel Community College Trustee No 5 4,868 13,547 35.9% Yes

King Dana Retired Broadcast Journalist No 5 4,448 13,547 32.8% No

Parker Andrew Public University Administrator No 5 2,590 13,547 19.1% No

Blackburn Kevin E. Housing Policy Advisor No 5 1,294 13,547 9.6% No

Maxey Ken Director Community Relations No 5 310 13,547 2.3% No

4 Full Washington Annie Campbell Appointed School Board Director No 3 11,321 17,702 64.0% Yes

Broadhurst Jill Executive/Finance Director No 3 5,322 17,702 30.1% No

Lim Paul Emergency Management Coordinator No 3 1,005 17,702 5.7% No

6 Full Brooks Desley Incumbent Yes 4 4,759 11,090 42.9% Yes

Nosakhare Shereda F Public Policy Analyst No 4 3,345 11,090 30.2% No

Johnson Michael V. Administrator/Investor/Minister No 4 1,928 11,090 17.4% No

Moore James Commercial Corridor Manager No 4 1,002 11,090 9.0% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Oakland MAYOR

Full Schaaf Libby Oakland City Councilmember No 15 29,983 101,879 29.4% Yes (continued)

Quan Jean Mayor of Oakland Yes 15 15,724 101,879 15.4% No

Kaplan Rebecca Oakland Councilmember At-Large No 15 14,608 101,879 14.3% No

Siegel Dan Civil Rights Attorney No 15 13,045 101,879 12.8% No

Tuman Joe Government/Law Professor No 15 12,214 101,879 12.0% No

Parker Bryan Businessperson/University Trustee No 15 7,919 101,879 7.8% No

Ruby Courtney Oakland City Auditor No 15 3,095 101,879 3.0% No

Anderson Jason Communications Director No 15 1,543 101,879 1.5% No

Williams Charles R. Engineering Manager Administrator No 15 1,041 101,879 1.0% No

Houston Ken Contractor No 15 514 101,879 0.5% No

Liu Peter Father, Businessman, Executive No 15 453 101,879 0.4% No

Wilson Eric Nonprofit Employee No 15 385 101,879 0.4% No

McCullough Pat Technician/Lawyer/Entrepreneur No 15 360 101,879 0.4% No

Sidebotham Nancy Tax Preparer No 15 265 101,879 0.3% No

Karamooz Saied Private Sector Executive No 15 261 101,879 0.3% No

Pleasanton CITY COUNCIL

Full Narum Kathy City Councilmember/Businesswomen Yes 4 11,138 32,940 33.8% Yes

Olson Arne Retired Corporate Finance No 4 8,212 32,940 24.9% Yes

Sanwong Olivia Global Biotechnology Analyst No 4 6,890 32,940 20.9% No

Bowen George Retired Insurance Executive No 4 6,636 32,940 20.1% No

MAYOR

Full Thorne Jerry Mayor Yes 2 13,151 19,595 67.1% Yes

Morrison Matt Attorney No 2 6,393 19,595 32.6% No

San Leandro CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Cox Deborah Public Policy Analyst No 4 6,534 15,474 42.2% Yes

Katz-Lacabe Mike Trustee, San Leandro USD Board of Ed. No 4 3,470 15,474 22.4% No

Pon Kenneth Certified Public Accountant No 4 3,347 15,474 21.6% No

Anderson, Sr. David L. Retired Sheetmetal Worker No 4 2,040 15,474 13.2% No

3 Full Thomas Lee Family Services Manager No 3 7,649 14,253 53.7% Yes

Aguilar Victor Account Manager No 3 4,561 14,253 32.0% No

Schoenfeld Allen Salesperson No 3 1,923 14,253 13.5% No

5 Full Lopez Corina Trustee, San Leandro USD Board of Ed. No 3 7,887 14,732 53.5% Yes

Hall Leah Community Volunteer No 3 3,475 14,732 23.6% No

Ousley Mia Financial Analyst No 3 3,273 14,732 22.2% No

MAYOR

Full Cutter Pauline Russo City Councilmember/Teacher No 3 7,864 16,228 48.5% Yes

Souza Diana Councilmember/Businesswoman No 3 5,931 16,228 36.5% No

Dillman Dan Businessman No 3 2,224 16,228 13.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Union City CITY COUNCIL

Full Duncan Emily City Councilmember Yes 5 7,316 26,784 27.3% Yes (continued)

Gacoscos Pat D. Incumbent Yes 5 6,474 26,784 24.2% Yes

Ellis Lorrin Council Member Yes 5 6,000 26,784 22.4% Yes

Shahi Kashmir Singh Small Business Owner No 5 4,218 26,784 15.7% No

Salwan Amit Civil Engineer No 5 2,678 26,784 10.0% No

ALPINE No City Contests AMADOR 11/4/2014 Ione CITY COUNCIL

Full Smylie Ronald A. Teacher Yes 6 701 3,362 20.9% Yes

Atlan Dominic Business Manager No 6 666 3,362 19.8% Yes

Epperson Daniel B. Incumbent Yes 6 663 3,362 19.7% Yes

Oneto Lloyd Ione City Council Yes 6 545 3,362 16.2% No

Stewart Cindee Teacher No 6 534 3,362 15.9% No

Custer Oral M. Consulting Psychologist No 6 228 3,362 6.8% No

Sutter Creek CITY COUNCIL

Full Swift Jim Incumbent Yes 3 557 1,506 37.0% Yes

Sexton Andrea Attorney/Businesswoman/Mother No 3 479 1,506 31.8% Yes

Rianda Linda Incumbent Yes 3 458 1,506 30.4% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Runquist Victoria City Treasurer Yes 1 719 729 98.6% Yes

BUTTE 11/4/2014 Biggs CITY COUNCIL

Full Thompson Angela Incumbent Yes 4 201 754 26.7% Yes

Sheppard James T. "Bo" Incumbent Yes 4 198 754 26.3% Yes

Arnold Douglas Incumbent Yes 4 197 754 26.1% Yes

Wilkinson Nathan Foster Care Executive No 4 151 754 20.0% No

Chico CITY COUNCIL

Full Coolidge Andrew Small Business Owner No 7 11,624 58,614 19.8% Yes

Sorensen Mark Administrator/Councilmember Yes 7 10,832 58,614 18.5% Yes

Fillmer Reanette Small Business Owner No 7 10,290 58,614 17.6% Yes

Arim-Law Lupe Non-Profit Youth Director No 7 8,605 58,614 14.7% No

Molina Forough Teacher No 7 7,989 58,614 13.6% No

Gruendl Scott Councilmember/Executive Administrator Yes 7 7,469 58,614 12.7% No

Willis Rodney Certified Nurse’s Aide No 7 1,690 58,614 2.9% No

Gridley CITY COUNCIL

Full Johnson Bruce E. Business Owner No 4 632 1,919 32.9% Yes

Borges Raymond Retired Business Man No 4 573 1,919 29.9% Yes

O'Brien Shirley Retired Social Worker No 4 388 1,919 20.2% No

Mota Pedro No Ballot Designation Yes 4 322 1,919 16.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

BUTTE 11/4/2014 Oroville CITY COUNCIL

Full Hatley Art Retired Police Detective No 7 1,266 7,286 17.4% Yes (continued)

Berry Jack R. Retired Police Officer Yes 7 1,123 7,286 15.4% Yes

Del Rosario Marlene Retired Social Worker No 7 1,095 7,286 15.0% Yes

Grover Mark Local Business Director No 7 1,053 7,286 14.5% No

Hirschman Celia Business Consultant No 7 1,007 7,286 13.8% No

Young Allen Retired/Community Volunteer No 7 927 7,286 12.7% No

Pagarigan Will Ferrer Business Analyst No 7 804 7,286 11.0% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Fairbanks Karolyn Certified Municipal Treasurer Yes 1 2,299 2,340 98.2% Yes

MAYOR

Full Dahlmeier Linda Incumbent Yes 2 1,856 2,818 65.9% Yes

Bunker Barbara Cheri Retired/Council Member No 2 940 2,818 33.4% No

Paradise CITY COUNCIL

Full Jones Jody Paradise Town Councilmember Yes 3 4,754 13,479 35.3% Yes

Lotter Scott Business Owner/Mayor Yes 3 4,487 13,479 33.3% Yes

Zuccolillo Mike Realtor/Planning Commissioner No 3 4,065 13,479 30.2% No

CALAVERAS 11/4/2014 Angels CITY CLERK

Full Kelly Mary Incumbent Yes 1 1,009 1,025 98.4% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Behiel Scott Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 3 704 1,930 36.5% Yes

Folendorf Amanda Corbin Administrative Support Assistant No 3 648 1,930 33.6% Yes

Kelly Scott W. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 572 1,930 29.6% No

COLUSA 11/4/2014 Williams CITY COUNCIL

Full Jauregui Santos Safety Consultant No 5 341 1,460 23.4% Yes

Bergson Charles L. Williams City Clerk No 5 322 1,460 22.1% Yes

Sellers, Jr. Alfred Incumbent Yes 5 321 1,460 22.0% Yes

Ash Patricia Incumbent Yes 5 245 1,460 16.8% No

Plachek-Fulcher Angela S. Incumbent Yes 5 217 1,460 14.9% No

CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Antioch CITY COUNCIL

Full Ogorchock Lori Local Business Woman No 8 6,410 27,468 23.3% Yes

Tiscareno Tony G. Appointed Antioch Councilmember Yes 8 6,041 27,468 22.0% Yes

Gibson-Gray Diane Executive Director/Trustee No 8 5,595 27,468 20.4% No

Thorpe Lamar Community College Administrator No 8 4,829 27,468 17.6% No

Segovia Anthony Financial Analyst No 8 2,040 27,468 7.4% No

Dietzel Karl Commercial Sales Representative No 8 886 27,468 3.2% No

Hall-Cottrell Jeffrey Site Safety Assistant No 8 832 27,468 3.0% No

Bado Steven General Sales Manager No 8 684 27,468 2.5% No

Clayton CITY COUNCIL

Full Shuey David "Shoe" Incumbent Yes 3 2,591 6,331 40.9% Yes

Haydon Keith Retired Attorney No 3 2,293 6,331 36.2% Yes

Smith Alyse Postgraduate Student No 3 1,382 6,331 21.8% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Concord CITY COUNCIL

Full Grayson Tim Mayor of Concord Yes 9 12,914 58,980 21.9% Yes (continued)

Hoffmeister Laura Concord Council Member Yes 9 12,340 58,980 20.9% Yes

Leone Ron Concord Vice-Mayor/Principal Yes 9 10,363 58,980 17.6% Yes

Trublood Brent Teacher No 9 6,402 58,980 10.9% No

Kumar Harmesh Psychologist/Teacher No 9 4,937 58,980 8.4% No

Foster Adam City Planner No 9 4,206 58,980 7.1% No

Kremin Terry Teacher/Scientist No 9 3,696 58,980 6.3% No

Hogoboom Patrick At Home Parent No 9 2,197 58,980 3.7% No

Lynch Nick Industrial Packaging Sales No 9 1,759 58,980 3.0% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Wentling Thomas J. City Treasurer Yes 2 17,129 21,507 79.6% Yes

Mazzarella Louis F. Retired Retail No 2 4,305 21,507 20.0% No

Danville CITY COUNCIL

Full Stepper Karen G. Councilmember/Accountant Yes 3 8,696 22,306 39.0% Yes

Storer Robert Councilmember/Businessman Yes 3 8,513 22,306 38.2% Yes

Adamich Tony R. Danville Business Owner No 3 4,939 22,306 22.1% No

El Cerrito CITY COUNCIL

Full Abelson Janet Incumbent Yes 3 5,320 12,224 43.5% Yes

Quinto Gabriel Community Volunteer No 3 3,832 12,224 31.3% Yes

Arzio Nicholas Community Volunteer No 3 2,999 12,224 24.5% No

Hercules CITY COUNCIL

Full De Vera Myrna Mayor/Business Owner Yes 3 3,075 7,581 40.6% Yes

Kelley Christine "Chris" Human Resource Professional No 3 2,944 7,581 38.8% Yes

Mahay Onkar Chief Financial Officer No 3 1,495 7,581 19.7% No

Martinez CITY COUNCIL

Full Delaney Lara E. City Councilmemeber Yes 5 4,703 17,280 27.2% Yes

McKillop Debbie Billecci Sheriff's Forensic Manager No 5 4,108 17,280 23.8% Yes

Thomson Mark Retired IT Manager No 5 3,997 17,280 23.1% No

Menesini Michael Criminal Prosecutor/Councilmember Yes 5 3,617 17,280 20.9% No

Alford Mike No Ballot Designation No 5 793 17,280 4.6% No

MAYOR

Full Schroder Rob Mayor of Martinez Yes 2 5,690 10,483 54.3% Yes

Gerlack Gay Small Business Owner No 2 4,735 10,483 45.2% No

Moraga CITY COUNCIL

Full Trotter Dave Town Councilmember/Attorney Yes 3 3,688 9,744 37.8% Yes

Onoda Teresa Artist/Retired Teacher No 3 3,395 9,744 34.8% Yes

Chew Ken Professional Engineer/Mayor Yes 3 2,575 9,744 26.4% No

Oakley CITY COUNCIL

Full Pope Randy Police Sergeant/Councilmember Yes 5 3,146 8,833 35.6% Yes

Higgins Sue E. Registered Nurse No 5 2,255 8,833 25.5% Yes

Perry Vanessa Accounting Assistant No 5 1,279 8,833 14.5% No

Brice Thurston C. Operations Manager No 5 1,165 8,833 13.2% No

Dupray Michael Radiation Protection Technician No 5 936 8,833 10.6% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Orinda CITY COUNCIL

Full Phillips Eve Technology Entrepreneur No 6 3,939 18,407 21.4% Yes (continued)

Worth Amy Orinda City Council Member Yes 6 3,697 18,407 20.1% Yes

Orr Dean Orinda City Councilmember Yes 6 3,178 18,407 17.3% Yes

Thmpson Bob Investment Adviser No 6 3,050 18,407 16.6% No

Delehunt Linda Education Administrator No 6 2,543 18,407 13.8% No

Baltodano Carlos Building Safety Consultant No 6 1,945 18,407 10.6% No

Pinole CITY COUNCIL

Full Long Debbie Incumbent Yes 3 3,034 8,795 34.5% Yes

Banuelos Tim Mayor Yes 3 2,839 8,795 32.3% Yes

Green Phil Incumbent Yes 3 2,676 8,795 30.4% Yes

Pittsburg CITY CLERK

Full Evenson Alice E. City Clerk Yes 1 7,322 7,440 98.4% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Evola Sal Mayor of Pittsburg Yes 8 5,452 21,597 25.2% Yes

Longmire Pete Vice Mayor-City of Pittsburg Yes 8 5,338 21,597 24.7% Yes

Craft Marilyn "Merl" Executive Director No 8 2,672 21,597 12.4% Yes

Lewis Robert "Bob" Property Manager No 8 2,062 21,597 9.5% No

Ogunleye Emmanuel Director/Trustee-Los Medanos CHDB No 8 2,034 21,597 9.4% No

Alvarado Cesar A. Attorney At Law No 8 1,790 21,597 8.3% No

Monterrey George Journeyman Painter No 8 1,291 21,597 6.0% No

Anderson Cecilia Property Manager No 8 862 21,597 4.0% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Parent Nancy Retired Attorney No 1 7,492 7,648 98.0% Yes

Pleasant Hill CITY COUNCIL

Full Harris Michael G. Councilmember/Educator/Optometrist Yes 4 3,989 14,994 26.6% Yes

Noack Sue Financial Businesswoman No 4 3,890 14,994 25.9% Yes

Weir Jack Incumbent Yes 4 3,734 14,994 24.9% No

Englund Dorothy Retired CPA/Auditor No 4 3,337 14,994 22.3% No

Richmond CITY COUNCIL

Full McLaughlin Gayle Mayor, City of Richmond No 9 8,754 51,650 16.9% Yes

Beckles Jovanka City of Richmond Councilmember Yes 9 8,322 51,650 16.1% Yes

Martinez Eduardo Retired WCCUSD Teacher No 9 7,629 51,650 14.8% Yes

Rogers Jim City of Richmond Councilmember Yes 9 6,813 51,650 13.2% No

Powers Donna Small Business Owner No 9 6,705 51,650 13.0% No

Ramsey Charles T. School Board Member No 9 5,497 51,650 10.6% No

Washington Henry Pastor/Community Advocate No 9 3,134 51,650 6.1% No

Martinez Albert R. Retired Richmond Postmaster No 9 2,999 51,650 5.8% No

King Dameion D. Career Counselor No 9 1,649 51,650 3.2% No

Short Myrick Jael Appointed Councilmember/Analyst No 3 9,273 18,212 50.9% Yes

Booze Courtland Corky Richmond Councilmember No 3 5,739 18,212 31.5% No

Creer Anthony Community Organizer No 3 3,121 18,212 17.1% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

CONTRA COSTA 11/4/2014 Richmond MAYOR

Full Butt Tom Architect/Councilmember No 3 9,796 19,448 50.4% Yes (continued)

Bates Nat Councilmember No 3 6,883 19,448 35.4% No

Uwahemu Uche Justin Small Business Owner No 3 2,692 19,448 13.8% No

DEL NORTE 11/4/2014 Crescent CITY COUNCIL

Full Enea Richard Retired Law Enforcement No 5 406 1,354 30.0% Yes

Inscore Blake Pastor No 5 302 1,354 22.3% Yes

Slagle David Controller/CFO No 5 256 1,354 18.9% No

Sutton David Business Owner No 5 255 1,354 18.8% No

Aliotti Joseph Computerized Accounting No 5 127 1,354 9.4% No

EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Placerville CITY COUNCIL

Full Thomas Wendy Incumbent Yes 5 1,470 6,346 23.2% Yes

Clerci John Small Business Owner No 5 1,459 6,346 23.0% Yes

Borelli Patricia H. Incumbent Yes 5 1,317 6,346 20.8% Yes

Nixon Jennifer Business Owner No 5 1,150 6,346 18.1% No

Smith Kirk Callan Property Manager No 5 950 6,346 15.0% No

South Lake Tahoe CITY CLERK

Full Alessi Susan City Clerk Yes 1 2,824 2,824 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full David Wendy Lou School Board President No 7 1,676 9,099 18.4% Yes

Davis Tom Business Owner Yes 7 1,409 9,099 15.5% Yes

Sass Austin C. Retired Business Manager No 7 1,284 9,099 14.1% Yes

Swanson Angela City Council Member Yes 7 1,248 9,099 13.7% No

Lane Brooke Bank Manager No 7 1,211 9,099 13.3% No

Palacio Matt Senior Sales Manager No 7 1,175 9,099 12.9% No

Grego Bruce P. Attorney No 7 1,096 9,099 12.0% No

CITYTREASURER

Full Olivo David W. City Treasurer Yes 1 2,834 2,834 100.0% Yes

FRESNO 6/3/2014 Fresno CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Catalano Cary Business Owner No 7 2,569 7,575 33.9% Runoff

Soria Esmerelda Educator/Attorney No 7 2,539 7,575 33.5% Runoff

Dawar Rama Businessman No 7 812 7,575 10.7% No

Rangel Rebeca A. Mental Health Professional No 7 718 7,575 9.5% No

Castro Mark J. Businessman/Attorney No 7 552 7,575 7.3% No

Shepherd Jackson Father/Student No 7 244 7,575 3.2% No

Cano Lawrence Business Owner No 7 127 7,575 1.7% No

3 Full Baines Oliver Councilmember/Businessman Yes 3 2,785 4,218 66.0% Yes

Hunt Barbara Ann No Ballot Designation No 3 827 4,218 19.6% No

Rashad Eddie Petition Circulator/Businessman No 3 574 4,218 13.6% No

5 Full Quintero Sal Fresno City Councilmember Yes 1 3,742 3,824 97.9% Yes

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

FRESNO 6/3/2014 Fresno CITY COUNCIL 7 Full Olivier Clint Journalist/City Councilmember Yes 4 2,077 3,824 54.3% Yes (continued)

Wells Mike Environmental Health Professional No 4 1,130 3,824 29.6% No

Gonzales Art Real Estate Professional No 4 316 3,824 8.3% No

Saldate Mauro J. Emergency Medical Technician No 4 288 3,824 7.5% No

11/4/2014 Coalinga CITY COUNCIL

Full Raine Steve Pastor/Teacher No 6 952 4,541 21.0% Yes

Ramsey Ron City of Coalinga Councilmember Yes 6 899 4,541 19.8% Yes

Vosburg Nathan Business Owner No 6 842 4,541 18.5% Yes

Garcia Tony City of Coalinga Councilmember Yes 6 729 4,541 16.1% No

Hill Richard E. Businessman No 6 624 4,541 13.7% No

Gonzales Luis E. Animal Control Officer No 6 468 4,541 10.3% No

Firebaugh CITY COUNCIL

Full Sablan Marcia E. Physician Yes 4 397 1,117 35.5% Yes

Perez Felipe De J. Executive Director No 4 292 1,117 26.1% Yes

Conklin George Physician Assistant No 4 267 1,117 23.9% No

Perez Mario Shopping Clerk No 4 150 1,117 13.4% No

Fresno CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Soria Esmerelda Educator/Attorney No 2 5,373 10,265 52.3% Yes

Catalano Cary Business Owner No 2 4,857 10,265 47.3% No

Huron CITY COUNCIL

Full Pimentel Roberto C. Teacher Yes 6 158 731 21.6% Yes

Tamayo, Jr. Daniel Educator No 6 134 731 18.3% Yes

Solorio Jorge Teacher No 6 128 731 17.5% Yes

Morales Mike A. Incumbent Yes 6 123 731 16.8% No

Pimentel Maria Case Manager No 6 114 731 15.6% No

Gonzalez Farah No Ballot Designation No 6 72 731 9.8% No

MAYOR

Full Chavez Sylvia V. Incumbent Yes 1 241 280 86.1% Yes

Kerman CITY COUNCIL

Full Armstrong Rhonda Business Manager No 4 937 2,785 33.6% Yes

Yep Gary K. Mayor/Business Owner No 4 830 2,785 29.8% Yes

Sidhu Jagrup Businessman No 4 541 2,785 19.4% No

Nehring Kevin W. Professional Lan Surveyor No 4 466 2,785 16.7% No

MAYOR

Full Hill Stephen B. Pastor No 2 932 1,777 52.4% Yes

Dhaliwal Kanwaldeep Businessman No 2 835 1,777 47.0% No

Kingsburg CITY COUNCIL

Full Smith Staci Person Financial Analyst No 6 1,455 6,912 21.1% Yes

Blayney Bruce A. Incumbent Yes 6 1,384 6,912 20.0% Yes

Roman Michelle Incumbent Yes 6 1,149 6,912 16.6% Yes

Dix Sherman CFO/CPA No 6 1,126 6,912 16.3% No

Ruiz Stanley E. Fruit Broker No 6 1,083 6,912 15.7% No

Soto Charlie L. Political Economics Student No 6 663 6,912 9.6% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

FRESNO 11/4/2014 Mendota CITY COUNCIL

Full Castro Rolando Jose Technician No 6 396 1,843 21.5% Yes (continued)

Amador Joseph Retired Deputy Sheriff Yes 6 318 1,843 17.3% Yes

Silva Robert Retired Store Manager Yes 6 313 1,843 17.0% Yes

Rosales Oscar H. Maintenance Manager No 6 304 1,843 16.5% No

Lopez Liberty Advocacy Coordinator No 6 262 1,843 14.2% No

Capuchino S. Leo Incumbent Yes 6 237 1,843 12.9% No

Orange Cove CITY COUNCIL

Full Garcia Gilbert Teacher No 6 470 2,162 21.7% Yes

Pineda Minerva M. Eligibility Worker No 6 442 2,162 20.4% Yes

Cervantes Josie Medical Assistant No 6 438 2,162 20.3% No

Alvarado Irene Administrative Assistant II No 6 422 2,162 19.5% No

Del Bosque Bertha A. Teacher Yes 6 218 2,162 10.1% No

Pardo Ralph J. Incumbent Yes 6 172 2,162 8.0% No

MAYOR

Full Lopez Victor P. Retired Administrator No 3 555 1,184 46.9% Yes

Hill Glenda Realtor No 3 469 1,184 39.6% No

Jimenez Gabriel Incumbent Yes 3 158 1,184 13.3% No

Parlier CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Padilla Yolanda Incumbent Yes 2 171 301 56.8% Yes

Pimentel Trinidad Youth Advocacy Facilitator No 2 130 301 43.2% No

4 Full Maldonado Diane Incumbent Yes 1 211 219 96.3% Yes

MAYOR

Full Beltran Alma Correctional Officer No 4 565 1,336 42.3% Yes

Lopez Armando Mayor Yes 4 434 1,336 32.5% No

Montano Juan M. Parlier City Councilmember No 4 262 1,336 19.6% No

Velasco Rose Businesswoman No 4 73 1,336 5.5% No

Reedley CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Fast Mary L. Incumbent Yes 1 3,087 3,166 97.5% Yes

4 Full Soleno Ray H. Incumbent Yes 3 1,769 3,379 52.4% Yes

Perez Pete Manufacturing Manager No 3 1,090 3,379 32.3% No

Pimentel Jesus No Ballot Designation No 3 503 3,379 14.9% No

San Joaquin CITY COUNCIL

Full Ornelas Jose Business Owner No 4 153 479 31.9% Yes

Vallejo Betty R. Incumbent Yes 4 120 479 25.1% Yes

Hernandez Raul Educator No 4 119 479 24.8% No

Reynaga Mary Helen Incumbent Yes 4 84 479 17.5% No

Sanger CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Garza Humberto Retired University Professor No 2 354 563 62.9% Yes

Nielson Rodney Alan Councilmember/Computer Programmer Yes 2 208 563 36.9% No

4 Full Ontiveros Eli F. Incumbent Yes 2 532 1,031 51.6% Yes

Beltran Adan Inventory Manager No 2 494 1,031 47.9% No

MAYOR

Full Mitchell Joshua Incumbent Yes 1 2,970 3,203 92.7% Yes

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

FRESNO 11/4/2014 Selma CITY COUNCIL

Full Montijo Yvette Small Business Owner No 4 1,815 5,126 35.4% Yes (continued)

Derr Michael Incumbent Yes 4 1,285 5,126 25.1% Yes

Sindher Karnail Real Estate Broker No 4 1,014 5,126 19.8% No

Smith Shawn R. State Correctional Officer No 4 998 5,126 19.5% No

GLENN 11/4/2014 Willows CITY COUNCIL

Full Williams Jeff Automotive Technician No 3 860 1,923 44.7% Yes

Yoder Jim Retired Police Officer No 3 537 1,923 27.9% Yes

Cobb Jeff Incumbent Yes 3 520 1,923 27.0% No

HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Arcata City CITY COUNCIL

Full Pereira Sofia Legislative Analyst No 5 2,599 6,695 38.8% Yes

Wheetley Mark E. Natural Resources Planner Yes 5 2,544 6,695 38.0% Yes

Fernandez Juan Daniel Freelance Journalist/Manager No 5 903 6,695 13.5% No

Carr Jason IT/Community Analyst No 5 299 6,695 4.5% No

Hyland Patrick Lecturer No 5 255 6,695 3.8% No

Short Pitino Paul Self-Employed Landscaper No 2 2,465 3,644 67.6% Yes

Kaplan Ryan Engineering Student No 2 1,105 3,644 30.3% No

Blue Lake CITY COUNCIL

Full Sawatzky John IT Technician No 3 266 593 44.9% Yes

Lynch Jean S. Retired No 3 203 593 34.2% Yes

Eureka CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Brady Marian Incumbent Yes 1 4,744 5,125 92.6% Yes

3 Full Bergel Kim Resource Aide No 2 3,359 6,707 50.1% Yes

Newman Mike L. Incumbent/Businessman Yes 2 3,313 6,707 49.4% No

5 Full Arroyo Natalie Planner/Coast Guard No 2 4,251 6,754 62.9% Yes

Albin Chet Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 2,464 6,754 36.5% No

MAYOR

Full Jager Frank J. Mayor of Eureka Yes 1 5,124 5,608 91.4% Yes

Ferndale CITY COUNCIL

Full Sweeney Michael Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 368 865 42.5% Yes

Brower Doug Ferndale Business Owner No 3 250 865 28.9% Yes

Von Frausing-Bo. Jorgen Planning Commissioner No 3 226 865 26.1% No

MAYOR

Full Hindley Don Consultant No 2 376 534 70.4% Yes

Brown Daniel City Council No 2 152 534 28.5% No

Fortuna CITY COUNCIL

Full Long Sue Incumbent Yes 4 1,831 6,143 29.8% Yes

Gardner Linda Retired Claims Manager No 4 1,667 6,143 27.1% Yes

Brown Tiara Chief Business Officer No 4 1,562 6,143 25.4% Yes

Brown Joshua M. Assistant Manager No 4 987 6,143 16.1% No

Rio Dell CITY COUNCIL

Full Marks Timothy R. Retired Mill Worker No 3 494 1,373 36.0% Yes

Garnes Debra L. Retired Hazardous-Materials Specialist No 3 414 1,373 30.2% Yes

Johnson Gordon Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 406 1,373 29.6% Yes

Trinidad CITY COUNCIL

Full Baker James H. No Ballot Designation Yes 1 88 161 54.7% Yes

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

IMPERIAL 6/3/2014 Westmorland CITY COUNCIL

Full Beltran Anna No Ballot Designation No 4 140 421 33.3% Yes

Graham, Jr. Henry D. Incumbent Yes 4 136 421 32.3% Yes

Ritchie Lawrence (Larry) Incumbent Yes 4 81 421 19.2% Yes

Landrum Thomas (Bud) Incumbent Yes 4 64 421 15.2% No

11/4/2014 Calexico CITY COUNCIL

Full Real Armando (Mandy) No Ballot Designation No 8 1,847 7,961 23.2% Yes

Hurtado Maritza Incumbent Yes 8 1,517 7,961 19.1% Yes

Reisin Morris Retired Businessman No 8 1,136 7,961 14.3% No

Cuevas Salvador Educator/Coach No 8 923 7,961 11.6% No

Hermosillo Guillermo Businessman No 8 916 7,961 11.5% No

Hodge Bill Incumbent Yes 8 907 7,961 11.4% No

Castro Alma Businesswoman No 8 493 7,961 6.2% No

Serrano Aurelio Businessman No 8 222 7,961 2.8% No

Imperial CITY COUNCIL

Full Tucker James No Ballot Designation No 7 1,080 4,820 22.4% Yes

Sampson Betty Incumbent Yes 7 919 4,820 19.1% Yes

Dale Geoff Incumbent Yes 7 742 4,820 15.4% Yes

Ramos Manuel No Ballot Designation Yes 7 650 4,820 13.5% No

Breland Rick Incumbent Yes 7 585 4,820 12.1% No

Caldwell Chris No Ballot Designation No 7 476 4,820 9.9% No

Siota Gregory S. No Ballot Designation No 7 368 4,820 7.6% No

INYO 11/4/2014 Bishop CITY COUNCIL

Full Schwartz Karen K. Businesswoman No 5 380 1,512 25.1% Yes

Pecsi Joe Retired Police Chief No 5 359 1,512 23.7% Yes

Ellis Jim Mayor, City of Bishop Yes 5 329 1,512 21.8% No

Glidewell Keith Project Coordinator Yes 5 286 1,512 18.9% No

Wu Howard J. Licensed Acupuncturist No 5 158 1,512 10.4% No

KERN 11/4/2014 Arvin CITY COUNCIL

Full Robles Jazmin Instructional Assistant No 6 729 2,733 26.7% Yes

Ortiz Jess Retired Firefighter No 6 518 2,733 19.0% Yes

Madrigal Erika Recruitment Specialist No 6 473 2,733 17.3% Yes

Stoner Joet Business Owner No 6 450 2,733 16.5% No

Algabyali Abdo Business Owner No 6 401 2,733 14.7% No

Alias Sabas Warehouse Blend Operator No 6 162 2,733 5.9% No

Bakersfield CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Rivera P."Willie" City Councilmember Yes 2 2,526 3,951 63.9% Yes

Ramirez Manuel Roustabout/Safety Captain No 2 1,425 3,951 36.1% No

3 Full Weir Ken Businessman/CPA Yes 3 7,029 11,833 59.4% Yes

Escudero Heidi Communications Specialist No 3 2,491 11,833 21.1% No

McCallum Mark Educator No 3 2,313 11,833 19.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

KERN 11/4/2014 Bakersfield CITY COUNCIL 4 Full Smith Bob Councilmember/Engineer/Businessman Yes 4 4,827 10,428 46.3% Yes (continued)

Schwartz Richard Bakersfield Planning Commissioner No 4 4,328 10,428 41.5% No

Titus Joey Self-Employed No 4 721 10,428 6.9% No

Mbagwu Daniel Businessman No 4 552 10,428 5.3% No

7 Full Parlier Chris Retired Law Enforcement No 3 2,829 6,157 45.9% Yes

Dhindsa Harmeet Purchasing Manager No 3 1,877 6,157 30.5% No

Braman Matthew Business Manager No 3 1,451 6,157 23.6% No

California City CITY COUNCIL

Full Gray James Senior Exercise Planner No 4 1,113 3,793 29.3% Yes

McGuire Chuck Incumbent Yes 4 996 3,793 26.3% Yes

Warren Rick Real Estate Agent No 4 973 3,793 25.7% No

Bohannon Patrick D Mayor No 4 711 3,793 18.7% No

MAYOR

Short Wood Jennifer A. Councilmember No 3 1,167 2,327 50.2% Yes

Peralta Lou Promoter/Writer No 3 677 2,327 29.1% No

Martin Leonard Developer No 3 483 2,327 20.8% No

Delano CITY COUNCIL

Full Hill Ruben "Ruby" Retired Fire Captain No 7 1,402 7,091 19.8% Yes

Morris Liz Incumbent Yes 7 1,365 7,091 19.2% Yes

Aguirre Joe Councilmember Yes 7 1,093 7,091 15.4% No

Hylton Bill Retired City Employee No 7 945 7,091 13.3% No

Sanchez Stephan B. Businessman/Salesman No 7 862 7,091 12.2% No

Ramirez Sam Legislative Aide No 7 727 7,091 10.3% No

Munoz Johnny R. No Ballot Designation No 7 697 7,091 9.8% No

Maricopa CITY COUNCIL

Full Tonkin Cynthia Council Member Yes 2 134 235 57.0% Yes

Bell Virgil Council Member Yes 2 101 235 43.0% No

McFarland CITY COUNCIL

Full Santillan Vidal Incumbent Yes 7 522 1,749 29.8% Yes

Coker J.Russell Incumbent Yes 7 434 1,749 24.8% Yes

Ramirez Ricardo M. Tax Associate No 7 198 1,749 11.3% No

Gonzalez Jessica Homemaker No 7 181 1,749 10.3% No

Gonzales Timothy Program Coordinator No 7 156 1,749 8.9% No

Awnallah "Robert" Businessman No 7 152 1,749 8.7% No

Lorta Raul Businessman No 7 106 1,749 6.1% No

MAYOR

Full Cantu, Jr. Manuel Incumbent Yes 2 730 1,019 71.6% Yes

Rosson Kenneth Ray Correctional Lieutenant No 2 289 1,019 28.4% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

KERN 11/4/2014 Ridgecrest CITY COUNCIL

Full Thomas Eddie B. Pastor/Engineering Technician No 5 2,636 10,732 24.6% Yes (continued)

Mower Michael R. Businessman No 5 2,615 10,732 24.4% Yes

Holloway M. "Chip" Businessman/Entrepreneur Yes 5 2,096 10,732 19.5% No

Witt Christina Cybersecurity/Information Assurance No 5 1,879 10,732 17.5% No

Baudhuin Matthew G. Business Development Executive No 5 1,506 10,732 14.0% No

MAYOR

Short Breeden M. "Peggy" Business Owner No 6 2,824 6,300 44.8% Yes

Wiknich Thomas R. Business Owner No 6 1,148 6,300 18.2% No

Obergfell Robert Operations Security Manager No 6 928 6,300 14.7% No

Morgan Steven P. Air Traffic Controller No 6 652 6,300 10.3% No

Jenkins Randy Pastor No 6 427 6,300 6.8% No

Howard William Dale Retired Business Owner No 6 321 6,300 5.1% No

Shafter CITY COUNCIL

Full Prout Cathy L. Incumbent Yes 3 1,066 2,552 41.8% Yes

Espericueta Eli Farm Supervisor No 3 949 2,552 37.2% Yes

Sanchez Ramon Claims Representative No 3 537 2,552 21.0% No

Taft CITY COUNCIL

Full Bryant Joshua R. Accountant No 3 917 2,350 39.0% Yes

Miller Randy Incumbent Yes 3 717 2,350 30.5% Yes

Hill Renee Bitzer Businesswoman/Designer/Planner No 3 716 2,350 30.5% Yes

Tehachapi CITY COUNCIL

Full Wahlstrom Dennis Retired City Employee No 5 1,041 4,328 24.1% Yes

Smith Phil Incumbent Yes 5 1,018 4,328 23.5% Yes

Wiggins Susan C. Incumbent Yes 5 969 4,328 22.4% Yes

Corpus-Zamudio Mary Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 675 4,328 15.6% No

Felter Richard Student/Retail Worker No 5 625 4,328 14.4% No

Wasco CITY CLERK

Full Rodriguez Duviet V. Executive Assistant No 1 1,691 1,691 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Hively Carl Joe Educator No 5 1,066 3,373 31.6% Yes

Wegman Cherylee Incumbent Yes 5 765 3,373 22.7% Yes

Tapia Elizabeth O. Mortgage Loan Processor No 5 564 3,373 16.7% No

Mosqueda Rocio Finance Director No 5 544 3,373 16.1% No

Jennings Larry Retired City Employee No 5 434 3,373 12.9% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Rodriguez Lamar Administrative Assistant No 3 894 1,852 48.3% Yes

Gonzalez Arnulfo Retired No 3 536 1,852 28.9% No

Juan Sarina Clerk No 3 422 1,852 22.8% No

KINGS 11/4/2014 Corcoran CITY COUNCIL

Full Lerma Raymond M. Retired Educator No 4 941 2,923 32.2% Yes

Palmerin Sidonio "Sid" Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 765 2,923 26.2% Yes

Robertson Jerry Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 733 2,923 25.1% Yes

Cryer, Jr. Clarence Health Care Executive No 4 459 2,923 15.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

KINGS 11/4/2014 Hanford CITY COUNCIL A Full Ayers David G. Physical Therapist No 2 1,168 2,195 53.2% Yes (continued)

Vierra Tyler M. Law School Graduate No 2 1,003 2,195 45.7% No

D Full Ramirez Francisco "Frank" Parent/Businessman No 2 586 1,029 56.9% Yes

Martinez Lou Incumbent Yes 2 430 1,029 41.8% No

E Full Mendes Justin District Director No 2 995 1,540 64.6% Yes

Thomas David Business Owner No 2 533 1,540 34.6% No

Lemoore CITY COUNCIL

Full Madrigal Raymond C. Retired CHP Captain No 5 2,112 6,495 32.5% Yes

Chedester Jeff A. Agribusinessman No 5 1,465 6,495 22.6% Yes

Rodarmel Willard Small Business Owner Yes 5 1,189 6,495 18.3% No

Blair Holly Andrade Teacher/Professor No 5 1,076 6,495 16.6% No

Montalbano Michael Field Service Representative No 5 629 6,495 9.7% No

LAKE 11/4/2014 Clearlake CITY CLERK

Full Swanson Melissa No Ballot Designation No 1 2,088 2,088 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Sabatier Bruno Data Maintenance Programmer No 7 1,199 4,587 26.1% Yes

Perdock Russell Business Owner No 7 906 4,587 19.8% Yes

Luiz Joey Incumbent Yes 7 792 4,587 17.3% No

Williams Andre Business Owner/Musician No 7 701 4,587 15.3% No

Jackson Quincy No Ballot Designation No 7 421 4,587 9.2% No

Pesonen Michael HVAC Service Technician No 7 333 4,587 7.3% No

Walton Michael No Ballot Designation No 7 235 4,587 5.1% No

Lakeport CITY COUNCIL

Full Turner Mireya Gehring County Assistant Planner No 3 782 2,081 37.6% Yes

Mattina Stacey Incumbent Yes 3 779 2,081 37.4% Yes

Balentine Micheal Businessman/Contractor No 3 520 2,081 25.0% No

LASSEN 6/3/2014 Susanville CITY COUNCIL

Full Garnier Kathie F. Business Owner No 7 774 2,940 26.3% Yes

De Boer Rod Incumbent Yes 7 498 2,940 16.9% Yes

Franco Joseph Forest Service Officer No 7 437 2,940 14.9% No

French David L. Retired No 7 428 2,940 14.6% No

Dowdy Alan L. Staff Accountant No 7 345 2,940 11.7% No

Cole Chris Hospitality Manager No 7 264 2,940 9.0% No

Neff Sherrie Associate/Cashier No 7 187 2,940 6.4% No

LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 Arcadia CITY COUNCIL

Full Beck Tom Retired Attorney/Volunteer No 5 4,190 15,260 27.5% Yes

Tay Sho Business Owner No 5 3,954 15,260 25.9% Yes

Chandler Roger No Ballot Designation No 5 3,575 15,260 23.4% Yes

Brink Burton L. Sgt., Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept. No 5 3,043 15,260 19.9% No

Van Fleet Paul E. Insurance Adjustor No 5 498 15,260 3.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 Avalon CITY COUNCIL

Full MacGugan-Cass. Cinde Business Consultant No 7 350 1,660 21.1% Yes (continued)

Sampson Joe Business Owner/Caregiver No 7 324 1,660 19.5% Yes

Ponce Michael Guest Relations No 7 272 1,660 16.4% No

Morrow, Jr. Ralph Businessman/Councilman Yes 7 245 1,660 14.8% No

Ramming Burney Retired Educator/Businessman No 7 228 1,660 13.7% No

Winslow Timothy D. Salesman/Buyer No 7 193 1,660 11.6% No

Sanchez Alexander G. No Ballot Designation No 7 48 1,660 2.9% No

MAYOR

Full Kennedy Robert Incumbent Yes 2 688 900 76.4% Yes

Marshall Ann H. "Anni" Business Owner/Community Organizer No 2 212 900 23.6% No

Culver City CITY COUNCIL

Full Cooper Jeff Councilmember Yes 4 2,569 6,757 38.0% Yes

Clarke Jim B. City Council Member Yes 4 2,437 6,757 36.1% Yes

King Christopher Patrick Local Business Owner No 4 1,413 6,757 20.9% No

Abrams Gary D. No Ballot Designation No 4 332 6,757 4.9% No

El Segundo CITY COUNCIL

Full Fuentes Suzanne Incumbent Yes 3 2,047 5,451 37.6% Yes

Dugan Michael Consultant No 3 1,859 5,451 34.1% Yes

Fisher Bill Incumbent Yes 3 1,545 5,451 28.3% No

La Puente CITY COUNCIL

Full Munoz Valerie No Ballot Designation No 3 1,057 2,817 37.5% Yes

Argudo David E. Councilmember City of La Puente Yes 3 915 2,817 32.5% Yes

House Vince Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 845 2,817 30.0% No

Lancaster CITY COUNCIL

Full Crist Marvin E. Councilman / Business Owner Yes 9 4,359 15,943 27.3% Yes

Smith Ron Councilman / Retired Deputy Yes 9 4,144 15,943 26.0% Yes

Ervin Johnathon Aerospace Engineer / Reservist No 9 3,488 15,943 21.9% No

Carter Sheldon A. Engineer / Retired USAF No 9 1,178 15,943 7.4% No

Mejia Oscar D. Aerospace / Mechanical Engineer No 9 1,116 15,943 7.0% No

Rodriguez Liza T. S.A.R.S. Director No 9 814 15,943 5.1% No

Campbell Jordan No Ballot Designation No 9 350 15,943 2.2% No

Paul David Retired Manager No 9 280 15,943 1.8% No

Rives Michael No Ballot Designation No 9 214 15,943 1.3% No

Lawndale CITY CLERK

Full Suarez Bernadette Accounts Payable Clerk No 2 771 1,398 55.2% Yes

Heinemann Marge Community Volunteer No 2 627 1,398 44.8% No

CITY COUNCIL

Full Kearney Pat Councilmember Yes 3 979 2,278 43.0% Yes

Rudolph Larry Councilman Yes 3 977 2,278 42.9% Yes

McDonald Gary M. No Ballot Designation No 3 322 2,278 14.1% No

MAYOR

Full Pullen-Miles Robert Member of the City Council No 2 808 1,462 55.3% Yes

Reid Daniel Credit Operations Manager No 2 654 1,462 44.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 Long Beach CITY ATTORNEY

Full Parkin Charles Appointed City Attorney Yes 3 19,959 44,805 44.5% Runoff (continued)

Johnson James Attorney/Long Beach City Councilmember No 3 17,029 44,805 38.0% Runoff

Pappas Matthew Civil Rights Attorney No 3 7,817 44,805 17.4% No

CITY AUDITOR

Full Doud Laura L. Long Beach City Auditor Yes 1 38,914 38,914 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Gonzalez Lena City Council Deputy Yes 4 1,106 2,404 46.0% Runoff

Tagaloa Misi Pastor-Teacher No 4 728 2,404 30.3% Runoff

Linarez Ricardo City Council Deputy No 4 377 2,404 15.7% No

Pinel Pilar Business/CEO No 4 193 2,404 8.0% No

3 Full Price Suzie Deputy District Attorney No 5 5,649 10,242 55.2% Yes

Rosenberg Jack Businessman No 5 1,349 10,242 13.2% No

Lewis Jim Non-Profit/Corporate Executive No 5 1,169 10,242 11.4% No

Bello Stephen Real Estate Broker No 5 1,077 10,242 10.5% No

Gibson Martha Flores Businesswoman/Educator No 5 998 10,242 9.7% No

5 Full Mungo Stacy Budget Director No 4 3,893 10,338 37.7% Runoff

Kemp Carl Small Business Owner No 4 3,286 10,338 31.8% Runoff

Luyben Joseph D. Business Owner No 4 2,397 10,338 23.2% No

Sutfin Thomas Teacher/Business Owner No 4 762 10,338 7.4% No

7 Full Uranga Roberto Community College Trustee No 4 2,950 5,796 50.9% Yes

Greenwood Joan V. Senior Project Manager No 4 1,428 5,796 24.6% No

Strickland Teer State Government Employee No 4 1,039 5,796 17.9% No

Chauser Lee H. Retired Teacher No 4 379 5,796 6.5% No

9 Full Richardson Rex Chief of Staff No 2 2,029 2,772 73.2% Yes

Daugherty Ben Community Volunteer No 2 743 2,772 26.8% No

CITY PROSECUTOR

Full Haubert Doug City Prosecutor, City of Long Beach Yes 2 31,849 43,410 73.4% Yes

Chavez Rosemary Prosecutor, City of Los Angeles No 2 11,561 43,410 26.6% No

MAYOR

Full Garcia Robert Vice Mayor/Educator No 10 11,873 47,036 25.2% Runoff

Dunn Damon Small Business Owner No 10 10,637 47,036 22.6% Runoff

Lowenthal Bonnie Assemblymember No 10 9,227 47,036 19.6% No

Schipske Gerrie Councilmember/Nurse/Educator No 10 7,192 47,036 15.3% No

Otto Doug Member LB CC Board of Trustees No 10 6,363 47,036 13.5% No

Shields Jana Non-Profit CED No 10 1,017 47,036 2.2% No

Mozena Steven Paul Business Owner No 10 230 47,036 0.5% No

Rock Eric No Ballot Designation No 10 205 47,036 0.4% No

Gonzalez Mineo L. State Auditor No 10 185 47,036 0.4% No

Campbell Richard Anthony No Ballot Designation No 10 107 47,036 0.2% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

LOS ANGELES 4/8/2014 Malibu CITY COUNCIL

Full Rosenthal Laura Incumbent Yes 5 1,561 5,949 26.2% Yes (continued)

La Monte Lou Incumbent Yes 5 1,514 5,949 25.4% Yes

Patterson Hamish Carpenter No 5 1,141 5,949 19.2% No

Lyon Andy Residential Realtor No 5 1,129 5,949 19.0% No

Louks June Mother/Architectural Designer No 5 604 5,949 10.2% No

Santa Clarita CITY COUNCIL

Full Weste Laurene Mayor/Santa Clarita Councilmember Yes 13 6,210 41,458 15.0% Yes

McLean Marsha Councilwoman/Environmental Analyst Yes 13 5,677 41,458 13.7% Yes

Acosta Dante Financial Advisor No 13 4,937 41,458 11.9% Yes

Ferdman Alan Community Committee Chairperson No 13 4,833 41,458 11.7% No

Mercado-Fortine Gloria Business Owner/Educator No 13 4,633 41,458 11.2% No

Harte Duane R. Parks/Recreation Commissioner No 13 4,506 41,458 10.9% No

Gutzeit Maria Businesswoman/Engineer No 13 4,472 41,458 10.8% No

Bull Sandra L. Retired Assistant Principal No 13 1,316 41,458 3.2% No

Chowdhury Moazzem H. Pharmacist/Business Owner No 13 1,260 41,458 3.0% No

Daniels Stephen Marketing Communications Manager No 13 1,141 41,458 2.8% No

Wieczorek Paul J. Postal Service/Writer No 13 1,098 41,458 2.6% No

Gonzalez-Harper Berta Retired Business Owner No 13 928 41,458 2.2% No

Conn Dennis Hugh Entrepreneur/Community Consultant No 13 447 41,458 1.1% No

Sierra Madre CITY COUNCIL

Full Goss Gene College Professor No 4 1,820 6,212 29.3% Yes

Arizmendi Rachelle Education Project Director No 4 1,782 6,212 28.7% Yes

Delmar Denise Human Resources Administrator No 4 1,367 6,212 22.0% Yes

Green Noah Attorney No 4 1,243 6,212 20.0% No

Vernon CITY COUNCIL

Full Martinez Luz Incumbent Yes 1 25 25 100.0% Yes

Walnut CITY COUNCIL

Full Pacheco Bob Appointed Member of City Council Yes 3 2,420 7,003 34.6% Yes

Su Mary Councilmember/Financial Advisor Yes 3 2,408 7,003 34.4% Yes

Tang Betty Small Business Owner No 3 1,979 7,003 28.3% No

Whittier CITY COUNCIL

Full Henderson Bob Incumbent Yes 4 3,555 9,628 36.9% Yes

Dutra Fernando Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 3,380 9,628 35.1% Yes

Donovan Nick Insurance Broker Businessman No 4 2,060 9,628 21.4% No

Ahern Brian Background Actor No 4 633 9,628 6.6% No

6/3/2014 Glendale CITY COUNCIL

Short Devine Paula Retired Teacher No 5 6,614 19,814 33.4% Yes

Gharpetian Vartan Business Owner No 5 4,312 19,814 21.8% No

Barnes Rick Business Owner/Realtor No 5 4,170 19,814 21.0% No

Keuroghelian Chahe Small Business Manager No 5 2,793 19,814 14.1% No

Mohill Mike Retired Businessman No 5 1,925 19,814 9.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 Long Beach CITY ATTORNEY

Full Parkin Charles Appointed City Attorney Yes 2 31,273 51,013 61.3% Yes (continued)

Johnson James Attorney/Long Beach City Councilmember No 2 19,740 51,013 38.7% No

CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Gonzalez Lena City Council Deputy No 2 1,668 2,746 60.7% Yes

Tagaloa Misi Pastor-Teacher No 2 1,078 2,746 39.3% No

5 Full Mungo Stacy Budget Director No 2 6,212 11,396 54.5% Yes

Kemp Carl Small Business Owner No 2 5,184 11,396 45.5% No

MAYOR

Full Garcia Robert Vice Mayor/Educator No 2 27,420 52,695 52.0% Yes

Dunn Damon Small Business Owner No 2 25,275 52,695 48.0% No

Torrance CITY CLERK

Full Poirier Rebecca Deputy City Clerk No 3 10,832 16,424 66.0% Yes

Semana Gina Municipal Employee/Secretary No 3 3,019 16,424 18.4% No

Scharfman Jay Business Consultant No 3 2,573 16,424 15.7% No

CITY COUNCIL

Full Ashcraft Heidi Ann Appointed Incumbent Yes 16 8,815 66,639 13.2% Yes

Goodrich Tim Business Manager No 16 7,976 66,639 12.0% Yes

Weideman Kurt Appointed Incumbent Yes 16 7,379 66,639 11.1% Yes

Rizzo Geoffrey Retired Police Lieutenant No 16 6,530 66,639 9.8% Yes

Kimmel-Dagost. Leilani A. Registered Financial Consultant No 16 5,765 66,639 8.7% No

See Alex M. Business Owner/Engineer No 16 4,812 66,639 7.2% No

Herring Milton Retired Military Officer No 16 4,721 66,639 7.1% No

Griffiths Mike Retired Small Business Owner No 16 4,580 66,639 6.9% No

Mattucci Aurelio Small Business Owner No 16 3,748 66,639 5.6% No

Paulson Clint Andrew Government Contracts Lawyer No 16 2,877 66,639 4.3% No

Svolos Charlotte Special Education Teacher No 16 2,830 66,639 4.2% No

Khan Rahmat H. Small Business Owner No 16 2,101 66,639 3.2% No

Tabakian John Paul Professional/Business Owner No 16 1,842 66,639 2.8% No

Mand Ryan College Student No 16 1,245 66,639 1.9% No

Segel Norm "Opa" Retired No 16 784 66,639 1.2% No

Navarro Omar Car Salesman No 16 634 66,639 1.0% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Cortez Dana Incumbent Yes 1 13,535 13,535 100.0% Yes

MAYOR

Full Furey Pat Councilmember/Retired Prosecutor No 3 8,403 20,689 40.6% Yes

Brewer Tom Library Scientist/Councilman No 3 7,449 20,689 36.0% No

Sutherland Bill Councilman/Business Owner No 3 4,837 20,689 23.4% No

11/4/2014 Alhambra CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Sham Stephen K. Councilmember, City of Alhambra Yes 2 5,255 10,141 51.8% Yes

Sunada Eric Aerospace Engineer No 2 4,886 10,141 48.2% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Downey CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Ashton Sean Educator/Commissioner No 3 1,462 3,666 39.9% Yes (continued)

Kiefer Robert Small Business Owner No 3 1,299 3,666 35.4% No

A-Malek Shahira Medical Doctor No 3 905 3,666 24.7% No

4 Full Vasquez Fernando Downey Mayor No 1 3,394 3,394 100.0% Yes

Inglewood MAYOR

Full Butts James T. Jr. Mayor of Inglewood Yes 4 13,193 15,831 83.3% Yes

Stevens Mike Business Owner/Landlord No 4 1,489 15,831 9.4% No

Mathieu Gilbert A. Businessman/Health Professional No 4 733 15,831 4.6% No

Crisp Sandie Actress No 4 416 15,831 2.6% No

Pomona CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Robledo Adriana M. Appointed Pomona City Councilmember Yes 2 819 1,441 56.8% Yes

Ursua Tomas Property Manager/Businessman No 2 622 1,441 43.2% No

3 Full Carrizosa Cristina Councilwoman, Pomona City District 3 Yes 3 698 1,454 48.0% Yes

Matarrita Nancy Community Resources Director No 3 496 1,454 34.1% No

Lawson Diane L. Homemaker No 3 260 1,454 17.9% No

5 Full Escobar Ginna E. Incumbent Yes 5 895 3,095 28.9% Yes

Rogers Gabriel Parole Agent/Educator No 5 832 3,095 26.9% No

Malone Alicia Sheriff Lieutenant No 5 739 3,095 23.9% No

Grajeda Luis Jorge Realtor/Businessman No 5 506 3,095 16.3% No

Heredia Joshua Businessman No 5 123 3,095 4.0% No

Santa Monica CITY COUNCIL

Full McKeown Kevin Councilmember/Education Consultant Yes 14 10,138 59,367 17.1% Yes

Himmelrich Sue Public Interest Attorney No 14 9,262 59,367 15.6% Yes

O'Connor Pam Santa Monica Mayor/Planner No 14 6,696 59,367 11.3% Yes

Brock Phil Entrepreneur/Parks Commissioner No 14 5,854 59,367 9.9% No

Gruber Frank Author/Journalist No 14 5,222 59,367 8.8% No

Kennedy Jennifer Planning Commissioner/Manager No 14 5,037 59,367 8.5% No

McKinnon Richard Planning Commissioner/Businessperson No 14 4,890 59,367 8.2% No

Feinstein Michael Writer/Author No 14 3,729 59,367 6.3% No

Later Terence Consultant No 14 1,874 59,367 3.2% No

Rubin Jerry No Ballot Designation No 14 1,635 59,367 2.8% No

Mann Jon Teacher No 14 1,594 59,367 2.7% No

Boles Nick Non-profit Consultant/Entrepreneur No 14 1,328 59,367 2.2% No

Bain Whitney Scott Journalist No 14 1,317 59,367 2.2% No

Muntaner Zoe Media/Communications Professional No 14 791 59,367 1.3% No

RENT CONTROL BOARD

Full Phillis Nicole Women's Commissioner/Attorney No 3 7,790 21,016 37.1% Yes

Duron Steve Attorney at Law No 3 6,746 21,016 32.1% Yes

Flora Todd Board Member/Businessman Yes 3 6,480 21,016 30.8% Yes

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

MADERA 11/4/2014 Chowchilla CITY COUNCIL

Full Ahmed Waseem Local Businessman No 4 1,001 3,032 33.0% Yes

Gaumnitz Mary K. Educator No 4 800 3,032 26.4% Yes

Hebert Janan Incumbent Yes 4 767 3,032 25.3% No

Pinto Elizabeth M. Bookkeeper No 4 461 3,032 15.2% No

MARIN 6/3/2014 Belvedere CITY COUNCIL

Full Campbell James Community Volunteer Yes 2 405 766 52.9% Yes

Winter Marty Investor No 2 353 766 46.1% No

11/4/2014 Sausalito CITY COUNCIL

Full Hoffman Jill J. Attorney No 3 1,592 4,216 37.8% Yes

Weiner Herb Incumbent Yes 3 1,365 4,216 32.4% Yes

Leone Jonathan Incumbent Yes 3 1,228 4,216 29.1% No

MARIPOSA No City Contests MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Fort Bragg CITY COUNCIL

Full Peters Lindy Radio Announcer No 5 1,036 4,729 21.9% Yes

Cimolino Michael A. Retired Educator No 5 1,020 4,729 21.6% Yes

Turner Dave Businessman and Mayor Yes 5 920 4,729 19.5% Yes

Kraut Heidi Incumbent Yes 5 879 4,729 18.6% No

Iacuaniello Mark Retired Educator No 5 874 4,729 18.5% No

Point Arena CITY COUNCIL

Full Burkey Doug Incumbent Yes 2 81 150 54.0% Yes

Heatherstone Deborah Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 69 150 46.0% Yes

Ukiah CITY COUNCIL

Full Brown Jim O. Retired Probation Officer No 8 1,791 8,968 20.0% Yes

Doble Kevin Engineering Project Manager No 8 1,561 8,968 17.4% Yes

Mulheren Maureen Local Business Owner No 8 1,368 8,968 15.3% Yes

Baldwin Phil Teacher/City Councilmember Yes 8 1,345 8,968 15.0% No

Hilliker Mark County Safety Officer No 8 1,069 8,968 11.9% No

Johns John Small Businessman/Farmer No 8 750 8,968 8.4% No

Mott Miranda No Ballot Designation No 8 718 8,968 8.0% No

Luiz Christian Network Administrator Consultant No 8 366 8,968 4.1% No

Willits CITY COUNCIL

Full Stranske Larry W. Incumbent Yes 3 721 1,702 42.4% Yes

Orenstein Ron Incumbent Yes 3 550 1,702 32.3% Yes

Leler Robin Writer/Educator No 3 431 1,702 25.3% No

MERCED 6/3/2014 Dos Palos CITY COUNCIL

Full Lerner Joe Retired Insurance Agent No 2 227 397 57.2% Yes

Comer Harvey Weldon Retired Appliance Repairman No 2 168 397 42.3% No

11/4/2014 Atwater CITY COUNCIL

Full Raymond Brian Small Business Owner No 4 2,244 6,553 34.2% Yes

Vineyard James P. Retired Fire Captain No 4 1,869 6,553 28.5% Yes

Barkman William Pastor/Former Businessman No 4 1,543 6,553 23.5% No

Echevarria Fernando Classified School Employee No 4 877 6,553 13.4% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

MERCED 11/4/2014 Atwater MAYOR

Full Price James E. Business Owner No 2 2,458 4,181 58.8% Yes (continued)

Faul Joan Incumbent Yes 2 1,688 4,181 40.4% No

Gustine CITY COUNCIL

Full Hasness Ellen Brazil Retired Educator/Businessperson No 3 540 1,435 37.6% Yes

Nagy Patrick D. Incumbent Yes 3 502 1,435 35.0% Yes

Garcia Bartolo Incumbent Yes 3 385 1,435 26.8% No

MAYOR

Full Brazil Dennis Incumbent Yes 1 753 801 94.0% Yes

Livingston CITY COUNCIL

Full Samra Gurpal S. Incumbent Yes 2 842 1,385 60.8% Yes

Mendoza Mario Vice-Chairman Planning Commission No 2 526 1,385 38.0% No

MAYOR

Full Espinoza Rodrigo Farmer Yes 1 1,106 1,195 92.6% Yes

Los Banos CITY CLERK

Full Mallonee Lucy Incumbent Yes 1 3,948 4,067 97.1% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Faria Tom Incumbent Yes 4 2,726 8,453 32.2% Yes

Silveira Scott M. Incumbent Yes 4 2,565 8,453 30.3% Yes

Martinez Ray R. Retired Fire Captain No 4 1,803 8,453 21.3% No

Llamas Refugio Morales Federal Worker No 4 1,338 8,453 15.8% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Brazil Martha Incumbent Yes 1 3,967 4,065 97.6% Yes

MAYOR

Full Villalta Mike Incumbent Yes 2 2,711 4,957 54.7% Yes

Amabile Michael Business Owner No 2 2,207 4,957 44.5% No

MODOC 6/3/2014 Alturas CITY COUNCIL

Full Dederick John Essex Incumbent Yes 4 521 1,422 36.6% Yes

Steffek Mark E. Soil Conservationist No 4 436 1,422 30.7% Yes

Ha William A. "Bill" Coach/Health Educator No 4 273 1,422 19.2% No

Schreiber John Retired Business Owner No 4 188 1,422 13.2% No

CITY TREASURER

Full MacDonnell Heather Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 674 687 98.1% Yes

MONO 6/3/2014 Mammoth Lakes CITY COUNCIL

Full Wentworth John Non Profit Executive Director No 8 855 3,927 21.8% Yes

Richardson Shields Business Owner No 8 774 3,927 19.7% Yes

Fernie Colin Business Owner No 8 711 3,927 18.1% Yes

Sibert Karen Accountant No 8 628 3,927 16.0% No

Hoffman Cleland Business Owner No 8 374 3,927 9.5% No

Blomgren Elena Business Woman No 8 281 3,927 7.2% No

Pierrel Deborah "Deb" Hospitality Professional No 8 208 3,927 5.3% No

Murray Kenneth General Manager No 8 96 3,927 2.4% No

MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Del Rey Oaks CITY COUNCIL

Full Lintell Patricia "Pat" Retired Computer Scientist No 3 318 897 35.5% Yes

Allion Dennis Incumbent Yes 3 309 897 34.4% Yes

Cecilio Jeff Incumbent Yes 3 270 897 30.1% No

MAYOR

Full Edelen Jerry B. Incumbent Yes 1 479 479 100.0% Yes

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Gonzales CITY COUNCIL

Full Silva Elizabeth Incumbent Yes 4 535 1,863 28.7% Yes (continued)

Bonincontri Robert Retired Yes 4 499 1,863 26.8% Yes

Lopez Jose G. Business Owner Yes 4 481 1,863 25.8% Yes

Askew Patrick T. No Ballot Designation No 4 348 1,863 18.7% No

MAYOR

Full Orozco Maria Economic Development Specialist Yes 1 739 739 100.0% Yes

Greenfield CITY COUNCIL

Full Torres Avelina T. Retired Administrative Assistant No 3 830 1,907 43.5% Yes

Santibanez Leah Jones Businesswoman/Planning Commissioner No 3 693 1,907 36.3% Yes

Pedraza Jonathan Sales Manager No 3 384 1,907 20.1% No

MAYOR

Full Huerta, Jr. John Mayor, City of Greenfield Yes 2 798 1,428 55.9% Yes

Mungia Michael Executive Director No 2 630 1,428 44.1% No

King City CITY COUNCIL

Full Lebarre Mike South Monterey County Joint USD Trustee No 4 549 1,745 31.5% Yes

Acosta Darlene Parent/Social Worker No 4 471 1,745 27.0% Yes

Victoria Carlos Security Officer Yes 4 400 1,745 22.9% No

Tostado Luis Lerma Insurance Broker No 4 325 1,745 18.6% No

Marina CITY COUNCIL

Full Amadeo Nancy Council Member Yes 3 2,327 6,243 37.3% Yes

Brown David W. Incumbent Yes 3 2,096 6,243 33.6% Yes

Delvin, Jr. Dan Recreation Commissioner No 3 1,820 6,243 29.2% No

MAYOR

Full Delgado Bruce Carlos Mayor Yes 2 2,528 3,956 63.9% Yes

Turgen Kenneth P. Planning Commissioner No 2 1,428 3,956 36.1% No

Monterey CITY COUNCIL

Full Smith Ed Retired Police Commander No 4 3,266 10,896 30.0% Yes

Barrett Timothy Small Business Owner No 4 2,928 10,896 26.9% Yes

Selfridge Nancy Monterey Council Member Yes 4 2,767 10,896 25.4% No

Reed Hansen P. Attorney At Law No 4 1,935 10,896 17.8% No

MAYOR

Full Roberson Clyde Retired Teacher No 1 5,316 5,316 100.0% Yes

Pacific Grove CITY COUNCIL

Full Cuneo Ken Councilmember Yes 6 2,845 13,307 21.4% Yes

Peake Bill Retired Engineer No 6 2,785 13,307 20.9% Yes

Fischer Rudy Councilmember/Management Analyst Yes 6 2,604 13,307 19.6% Yes

Cardwell Shannon Retired Postmaster No 6 2,030 13,307 15.3% No

Brooks Brian Businessperson No 6 1,594 13,307 12.0% No

Pacelli Robert Filmmaker No 6 1,449 13,307 10.9% No

MAYOR

Full Kampe Bill Incumbent Yes 2 3,910 5,252 74.4% Yes

Moore John M. Retired Attorney No 2 1,342 5,252 25.6% No

Salinas CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Barrera Tony Incumbent Yes 2 1,067 1,536 69.5% Yes

Rubio Coyt Patricia Designer/Drafter No 2 469 1,536 30.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

MONTEREY 11/4/2014 Salinas CITY COUNCIL 3 Full McShane Steve Incumbent Yes 2 3,553 5,541 64.1% Yes (continued)

Godwin Melissa No Ballot Designation No 2 1,988 5,541 35.9% No

5 Full Craig Kimbley Councilwoman/Business Owner Yes 2 1,806 2,761 65.4% Yes

Petersen Eric No Ballot Designation No 2 955 2,761 34.6% No

MAYOR

Full Gunter Joe Mayor Yes 2 13,352 17,550 76.1% Yes

Freeman Bill Hartnell College Trustee No 2 4,198 17,550 23.9% No

Sand City CITY COUNCIL

Full Blackwelder Jerry Incumbent Yes 2 53 104 51.0% Yes

Hubler Craig R. Artist/Business Owner No 2 51 104 49.0% Yes

MAYOR

Full Pendergrass David K. Incumbent Yes 1 56 56 100.0% Yes

Seaside CITY COUNCIL

Full Alexander Dennis John Teacher/Police Officer Yes 4 2,208 7,566 29.2% Yes

Campbell Jason Landscape Contractor Yes 4 2,122 7,566 28.0% Yes

Edwards Alvin Incumbent Yes 4 1,799 7,566 23.8% No

Guth Ronald C. Retired Police Sergeant No 4 1,437 7,566 19.0% No

MAYOR

Full Rubio Ralph Incumbent Yes 2 2,672 4,693 56.9% Yes

Bachofner Felix Small Business Owner No 2 2,021 4,693 43.1% No

Soledad CITY COUNCIL

Full Bourke Christopher K. Incumbent Yes 5 789 2,329 33.9% Yes

Chavez Alejandro Incumbent Yes 5 680 2,329 29.2% Yes

Cabrera Fernando Spanish Instructor No 5 400 2,329 17.2% No

De Los Santos Angel Carpenter No 5 238 2,329 10.2% No

Klemme Ken Special District Manager No 5 222 2,329 9.5% No

MAYOR

Full Ledesma Frederick J. Incumbent Yes 1 1,111 1,111 100.0% Yes

NAPA 11/4/2014 Calistoga CITY COUNCIL

Full Barnes James W. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 732 2,075 35.3% Yes

Kraus Gary Incumbent Yes 3 698 2,075 33.6% Yes

Cook Doug Innkeeper/Environmental Consultant No 3 645 2,075 31.1% No

MAYOR

Full Canning Chris Incumbent Yes 1 1,020 1,020 100.0% Yes

Napa CITY COUNCIL

Full Inman Juliana Architect, Councilmember Yes 4 10,801 33,274 32.5% Yes

Mott Peter D. Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 4 10,681 33,274 32.1% Yes

Hurtado Jose Angel College Counselor No 4 7,240 33,274 21.8% No

Anderson Derek Businessman/Entrepreneur No 4 4,552 33,274 13.7% No

St. Helena CITY COUNCIL

Full Dohring Paul Attorney No 3 1,098 3,008 36.5% Yes

White Peter G. Councilmember/Consultant Yes 3 1,031 3,008 34.3% Yes

Sculatti Mario Councilmember, Business Owner Yes 3 879 3,008 29.2% No

MAYOR

Full Galbraith Alan Ret. Atty./Former St. Helena Planning Cmr Yes 2 1,071 1,890 56.7% Yes

Nevero Ann St. Helena Mayor/Retired Geophysicist No 2 819 1,890 43.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

NAPA 11/4/2014 Yountville CITY COUNCIL

Full Hall Richard Chief Financial Officer Yes 3 804 1,892 42.5% Yes (continued)

Dorenbecher Marita A. Incumbent Yes 3 779 1,892 41.2% Yes

Ghigliotti, Jr. Jerome J. No Ballot Designation No 3 309 1,892 16.3% No

MAYOR

Full Dunbar John F. Mayor Yes 1 1,089 1,089 100.0% Yes

NEVADA 6/3/2014 Nevada City CITY COUNCIL

Full Strawser Duane Small Business Owner Yes 3 682 1,452 47.0% Yes

Phelps Evans Businesswoman No 3 621 1,452 42.8% Yes

Valdman Jonathan Business Owner No 3 149 1,452 10.3% No

CITY TREASURER

Full McKay David Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 738 738 100.0% Yes

11/4/2014 Grass Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full Fouyer Jason Vice Mayor No 4 1,589 5,475 29.0% Yes

Lamphier Terry Nevada County Supervisor/Businessman No 4 1,465 5,475 26.8% Yes

Glover Jerri Business Owner No 4 1,347 5,475 24.6% No

Firth Jim Retired Worksite Organizer No 4 1,074 5,475 19.6% No

Truckee CITY COUNCIL

Full Flora Partick Incumbent Yes 5 2,209 10,169 21.7% Yes

Dee Carolyn Incumbent Yes 5 2,160 10,169 21.2% Yes

Goodwin Morgan Non-profit Technology Manager No 5 2,107 10,169 20.7% Yes

Brimer Jamie Plumber/Remodeling Contractor No 5 1,990 10,169 19.6% No

Brown Mark Incumbent Yes 5 1,703 10,169 16.7% No

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Aliso Viejo CITY COUNCIL

Full Harrington David C. Retired Sheriff's Sergeant No 5 4,077 13,280 30.7% Yes

Tsunoda Phil Mayor Yes 5 3,360 13,280 25.3% Yes

Cave Carmen Council Member Yes 5 2,297 13,280 17.3% No

Miller Gary V. Retired Teacher No 5 1,811 13,280 13.6% No

Abrecht Andrew R. Small Business Owner No 5 1,735 13,280 13.1% No

Anaheim CITY COUNCIL

Full Murray Kris Member of the Anaheim City Council Yes 8 16,207 78,324 20.7% Yes

Vanderbilt James D. Educator/Army Captain No 8 15,541 78,324 19.8% Yes

Eastman Gail Councilmember/Businesswoman/Author Yes 8 15,338 78,324 19.6% No

Moreno Jose F. County Eligibility Technician No 8 11,521 78,324 14.7% No

Pettibone Doug Anaheim Businessman/Attorney No 8 7,309 78,324 9.3% No

O'Keefe Jerry Business Owner No 8 6,244 78,324 8.0% No

Acevedo Donna Michelle Property Manager No 8 3,188 78,324 4.1% No

Moreno Jose Gov. Board Member, Anaheim City SD No 8 2,976 78,324 3.8% No

MAYOR

Full Tait Tom Mayor of Anaheim Yes 4 24,116 45,198 53.4% Yes

Galloway Lorri Abused Children Executive No 4 9,235 45,198 20.4% No

Kring Lucille Councilwoman/Attorney/Businesswoman No 4 8,757 45,198 19.4% No

Fitzgerald Denis Retired Corporation President No 4 3,090 45,198 6.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Brea CITY COUNCIL

Full Hupp Cecilia Business Owner No 6 5,921 24,486 24.2% Yes (continued)

Vargas Steven Naval Officer/Businessman No 6 4,998 24,486 20.4% Yes

Parker Glenn G. Elected City Treasurer No 6 4,198 24,486 17.1% Yes

Murdock Brett Mayor/Attorney/Professor Yes 6 3,365 24,486 13.7% No

Kim Micahel Engineer/Planning Commissioner No 6 3,197 24,486 13.1% No

Harris Marc Engineer/Financial Analyst No 6 2,807 24,486 11.5% No

Buena Park CITY COUNCIL

Full Swift Elizabeth "Beth" Buena Park City Council Member Yes 8 6,381 29,438 21.7% Yes

Berry Steve Mayor/Business Executive Yes 8 5,452 29,438 18.5% Yes

Vaughn Virginia Businesswoman/Retired Manager No 8 4,294 29,438 14.6% Yes

Salehi Al Trust./Gov. Board Mbr.,, Buena Park LD No 8 3,569 29,438 12.1% No

Night Baron Businessman No 8 2,960 29,438 10.1% No

Beger Brian Public Works Supervisor No 8 2,583 29,438 8.8% No

Ferguson Greg Transportation Coordinator No 8 2,198 29,438 7.5% No

Gonzales Paul D. Staff Specialist/Businessman No 8 2,001 29,438 6.8% No

Costa Mesa CITY COUNCIL

Full Foley Katrina Newport-Mesa USD Trustee No 8 9,346 35,286 26.5% Yes

Righeimer Jim Costa Mesa Mayor/Businessman Yes 8 7,524 35,286 21.3% Yes

Humphrey Jay Retired Businessman No 8 7,477 35,286 21.2% No

Ramos Lee Costa Mesa Committee Member No 8 5,305 35,286 15.0% No

Capitelli Tomy Constituent Advocate No 8 1,856 35,286 5.3% No

Melone Al Retired CPA No 8 1,470 35,286 4.2% No

Simpson Rita Louise Auto Club Consultant No 8 1,200 35,286 3.4% No

Bunyan Christopher Scott Sports Agent No 8 1,108 35,286 3.1% No

Cypress CITY COUNCIL

Full Morales Paulo M. Retired Police Officer No 7 5,486 26,664 20.6% Yes

Peat Jonathan Business Development Manager No 7 5,067 26,664 19.0% Yes

Berry Stacy Elderly Care Provider No 7 4,844 26,664 18.2% Yes

Sondhi Jay Attorney No 7 4,065 26,664 15.2% No

Kyllingstad Nancy Local Business Owner No 7 3,150 26,664 11.8% No

Schoppman Mike Small Business Owner No 7 2,209 26,664 8.3% No

Smith Larry M. Retired Executive Manager No 7 1,843 26,664 6.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Dana Point CITY COUNCIL

Full Tomlinson John Business Owner/Attorney No 9 3,229 23,901 13.5% Yes (continued)

Viczorek Richard A. Marine/Attorney/Businessman No 9 3,117 23,901 13.0% Yes

Muller Joe Small Business Owner No 9 3,010 23,901 12.6% Yes

Payne Jody Business Owner/Writer No 9 2,949 23,901 12.3% No

Wickstron Alan Dana Point Business Owner No 9 2,935 23,901 12.3% No

Jenkins Nancy Ret. School Admin./City Commissioner No 9 2,714 23,901 11.4% No

Kaufman Harold R. Businessman No 9 2,368 23,901 9.9% No

Divel Roy "Ryan" IV Local Businessman No 9 1,962 23,901 8.2% No

Rathbone Chuck Retired No 9 1,617 23,901 6.8% No

Fountain Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full McCurdy Mark City Council Member Yes 9 6,777 39,103 17.3% Yes

Vo Michael Fountain Valley Mayor/Businessman Yes 9 6,715 39,103 17.2% Yes

Collins John Fountain Valley Council Member Yes 9 6,676 39,103 17.1% Yes

Harper Patrick T. Certified Public Accountant No 9 5,087 39,103 13.0% No

Tucker Patrick Businessman/Executive No 9 3,385 39,103 8.7% No

Constantine Kim Businesswoman No 9 2,896 39,103 7.4% No

Huynh Jonathan Bao Chiropractor/Restaurant Owner No 9 2,821 39,103 7.2% No

Nguyen Tuan Scientist/Entrepreneur No 9 2,617 39,103 6.7% No

Nguyen Tom Fountain Valley Businessman No 9 2,129 39,103 5.4% No

Fullerton CITY COUNCIL

Full Chaffee Doug Fullerton Mayor Yes 7 11,222 45,151 24.9% Yes

Sebourn Greg Mayor Pro Term Yes 7 9,133 45,151 20.2% Yes

Bennett Larry Certified Financial Planner No 7 8,126 45,151 18.0% No

Rands Jane Software Engineer No 7 5,813 45,151 12.9% No

Alvarez Rick Planning Commissioner/Businessowner No 7 5,126 45,151 11.4% No

Paden Sean Construction Attorney No 7 4,578 45,151 10.1% No

Chaffee Bill No Ballot Designation No 7 1,153 45,151 2.6% No

Garden Grove CITY COUNCIL

Full Bui Phat Chief Executive Officer No 9 11,857 50,069 23.7% Yes

Beard Kris Appointed Garden Grove City Councilman Yes 9 11,294 50,069 22.6% Yes

O'Neill John R. CEO/Business Owner No 9 7,366 50,069 14.7% No

Tran Quang "Mike" Businessman No 9 5,376 50,069 10.7% No

Vinh Joe Do Construction Consultant No 9 4,729 50,069 9.4% No

Ybarra James T. Teacher/Businessman No 9 4,481 50,069 8.9% No

Montoya Rickk Police Dispatcher No 9 3,285 50,069 6.6% No

Marsden Paul No Ballot Designation No 9 1,047 50,069 2.1% No

Khan Ruhina Accountant No 9 634 50,069 1.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Garden Grove MAYOR

Full Nguyen Bao Trustee, Garden Grove USD No 3 11,785 27,789 42.4% Yes (continued)

Broadwater Bruce Allan Mayor of Garden Grove Yes 3 11,770 27,789 42.4% No

Ayala Albert Retired Police Commander No 3 4,234 27,789 15.2% No

Huntington Beach CITY ATTORNEY

Full Gates Michael E. Attorney/Business Owner No 2 25,907 45,510 56.9% Yes

McGrath Jennifer City Attorney City of Huntington Beach Yes 2 19,603 45,510 43.1% No

CITY COUNCIL

Full Delgleize Barbara Small Business Owner No 11 23,618 162,821 14.5% Yes

Posey Mike Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 11 19,575 162,821 12.0% Yes

O'Connell William "Billy" Huntington Beach Businessman No 11 19,026 162,821 11.7% Yes

Peterson Erik Businessowner/Planning Commissioner No 11 18,688 162,821 11.5% Yes

Boardman Connie Huntington Beach Councilwoman/Educator Yes 11 15,876 162,821 9.8% No

Semeta Lynn Bus./Real Property Transactional Attorney No 11 15,481 162,821 9.5% No

Shaw Joe Huntington Beach City Councilman Yes 11 14,500 162,821 8.9% No

Polsky Alexander Attorney/Businessowner/Educator No 11 11,123 162,821 6.8% No

Valdez Hector "Hek" Business Owner/Artist No 11 10,222 162,821 6.3% No

Bixby Mark Programmer/Planning Commissioner No 11 8,876 162,821 5.5% No

Kenney Brendon Graphic Designer/Business Owner No 11 5,836 162,821 3.6% No

Irvine CITY COUNCIL

Full Schott Lynn Irvine Commissioner/Educator No 5 16,814 73,471 22.9% Yes

Lalloway Jeffrey Irvine Councilmember/Businessman Yes 5 16,749 73,471 22.8% Yes

Fox Melissa Attorney/Irvine Commissioner No 5 16,539 73,471 22.5% No

Agran Larry Irvine City Councilmember Yes 5 14,403 73,471 19.6% No

Chemers Evan Irvine Business Owner No 5 8,966 73,471 12.2% No

MAYOR

Full Choi Steven S. Mayor/City of Irvine/Businessman Yes 3 18,333 40,411 45.4% Yes

Gaido Mary Ann Irvine Planning Commissioner No 3 17,380 40,411 43.0% No

Daigle Katherine Small Business Owner No 3 4,698 40,411 11.6% No

La Palma CITY COUNCIL

Full Hwangbo Steve Councilmember/Businessman/Engineer Yes 3 2,479 5,823 42.6% Yes

Steggell Michele Realtor/Business Woman No 3 1,714 5,823 29.4% Yes

Barnes Christine Retired Business Woman No 3 1,630 5,823 28.0% No

Laguna Beach CITY COUNCIL

Full Boyd Kelly H. City Council Member Yes 7 4,675 20,361 23.0% Yes

Iseman Toni City Council Member Yes 7 4,655 20,361 22.9% Yes

Zur Schmiede Robert "Rob" Manager/Urban Planner No 7 4,583 20,361 22.5% Yes

Hall Michelle Community Volunteer No 7 2,912 20,361 14.3% No

Madison Jon Local Business Owner No 7 1,770 20,361 8.7% No

Merritt Paul Trust Administrator No 7 1,227 20,361 6.0% No

Grossman Eli J. Retired No 7 539 20,361 2.6% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Laguna Niguel CITY COUNCIL

Full Gennaway Elaine Parks Commissioner/Businesswoman No 6 7,101 26,474 26.8% Yes (continued)

Minagar Fred Orange County Business Executive No 6 5,883 26,474 22.2% Yes

Jennings John Mark Planning Commissioner/Attorney No 6 5,418 26,474 20.5% No

Clements Matthew Laguna Niguel Businessman No 6 5,409 26,474 20.4% No

James Jesse Businessman No 6 1,483 26,474 5.6% No

Morton Randall Aaron Constitutional Consultant/Author No 6 1,180 26,474 4.5% No

Laguna Woods CITY COUNCIL

Full Hack Bert Mayor/Retired Attorney Yes 6 3,419 13,528 25.3% Yes

Moore Carol A. Businesswoman No 6 2,963 13,528 21.9% Yes

Tso Rae C. Retired Business Executive No 6 2,947 13,528 21.8% No

Roddan Al Business Executive No 6 1,473 13,528 10.9% No

Monin Mark L. Financial Advisor No 6 1,403 13,528 10.4% No

Ohrn David Russell Small Business Owner No 6 1,323 13,528 9.8% No

Lake Forest CITY COUNCIL

Full Voigts Scott Lake Forest Council Member Yes 8 6,706 41,885 16.0% Yes

Gardner Jim Small Business Owner No 8 6,292 41,885 15.0% Yes

Hamilton Andrew "Drew" Planning Commissioner No 8 6,068 41,885 14.5% Yes

Cagley Thomas Retired Military Officer No 8 5,637 41,885 13.5% No

Bass David A. Councilmember/Retired CFO Yes 8 5,373 41,885 12.8% No

Miller Liz Small Business Owner No 8 4,861 41,885 11.6% No

McCullough Kathryn "Kathy" Councilmember/Non-Profit Founder Yes 8 4,407 41,885 10.5% No

Healey Mike Accountant No 8 2,541 41,885 6.1% No

Mission Viejo CITY COUNCIL

Full Raths Greg Retired Marine Colonel No 8 12,276 61,311 20.0% Yes

Sachs Ed Commissioner/Businessowner No 8 11,570 61,311 18.9% Yes

Bucknum Wendy Commissioner/Businesswoman No 8 9,476 61,311 15.5% Yes

Leckness David "Dave" Commissioner/Businessowner Yes 8 8,501 61,311 13.9% No

Reardon Rhonda Councilmember/Retired Businesswoman Yes 8 7,186 61,311 11.7% No

Kiss Desi Joseph Engineer/Business Executive No 8 5,798 61,311 9.5% No

Thornton Steven G. Parent/Military Reservist No 8 3,718 61,311 6.1% No

Voss Grant J. Small Business Owner No 8 2,786 61,311 4.5% No

Newport Beach CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Dixon Diane Retired Businesswoman No 1 19,619 19,619 100.0% Yes

3 Full Duffield Duffy Boat Manufacturer/Entrepreneur No 2 16,504 24,576 67.2% Yes

Hill Rush Mayor/Businessowner/Architect Yes 2 8,072 24,576 32.8% No

4 Full Muldoon Kevin Businessman/Corporate Counsel No 3 11,768 23,194 50.7% Yes

Brown Tim Planning Commissioner/Businessman No 3 8,582 23,194 37.0% No

Englebrecht Roy Businessman/Flight Promoter No 3 2,844 23,194 12.3% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Newport Beach CITY COUNCIL 6 Full Peotter Scott Architect/Business Owner No 2 11,920 22,968 51.9% Yes (continued)

Toerge Mike Newport Beach Business Owner No 2 11,048 22,968 48.1% No

Orange CITY COUNCIL

Full Whitaker Fred M. Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 5 13,955 46,308 30.1% Yes

Nichols Kimberlee "Kim" Small Business Owner No 5 13,211 46,308 28.5% Yes

Dumitru Jon Orange County Firefighter Coordinator No 5 9,628 46,308 20.8% No

Grangoff Ray Sheriff's Department Manager No 5 5,750 46,308 12.4% No

Merino Gayle A. Businesswoman No 5 3,764 46,308 8.1% No

MAYOR

Full Smith Teresa "Tita" Mayor of Orange Yes 2 21,543 26,380 81.7% Yes

Fields Eugene W. Journalist/Communications Specialist No 2 4,837 26,380 18.3% No

Placentia CITY CLERK

Full Melia Patrick J. Incumbent Yes 1 8,133 8,133 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Wanke Chad Councilmember/Businessman Yes 3 6,306 16,576 38.0% Yes

Green Craig S. Placentia City Treasurer No 3 5,443 16,576 32.8% Yes

Aguirre Joseph V. Placentia Councilman Yes 3 4,827 16,576 29.1% No

Rancho Sta Margarita CITY COUNCIL

Full Holloway Jerry High School Administrator No 7 5,262 28,611 18.4% Yes

McGirr Brad Mayor Pro Term Yes 7 5,210 28,611 18.2% Yes

Vaughn Mike Commissioner/Attorney No 7 5,047 28,611 17.6% Yes

Petrilla Jesse Councilmember/Businessman Yes 7 3,964 28,611 13.9% No

Biehl Laurie Orange County Businesswoman No 7 3,723 28,611 13.0% No

Chadd Don Retired School Administrator No 7 3,296 28,611 11.5% No

Webb John Business Owner No 7 2,109 28,611 7.4% No

San Clemente CITY COUNCIL

Full Brown Tim City of San Clemente Mayor/Executive Yes 7 10,008 42,438 23.6% Yes

Donchak Lori Councilmember/Retired Teacher Yes 7 8,809 42,438 20.8% Yes

Ward Kathy Planning Commissioner No 7 7,191 42,438 16.9% Yes

Dahl Jim Retired Fire Captain No 7 5,689 42,438 13.4% No

Rathmann Mikii Owner, Neon Carrot Events No 7 4,333 42,438 10.2% No

Nicol Ricardo "Rick" Attorney No 7 3,674 42,438 8.7% No

Olsen Fred Retired Business Executive No 7 2,734 42,438 6.4% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 San Juan Capistrano CITY COUNCIL

Full Patterson Pam Constitutional Attorney/Businesswoman No 9 4,313 24,293 17.8% Yes (continued)

Reeve Derek Councilman/Constitutional Attorney Yes 9 4,085 24,293 16.8% Yes

Ferguson Kerry Businesswoman/Educator No 9 3,690 24,293 15.2% Yes

Kramer Larry Retired Submarine Captain Yes 9 2,788 24,293 11.5% No

Taylor John Businessman/Councilmember Yes 9 2,562 24,293 10.5% No

Williams Rob Architect/Business Owner No 9 2,528 24,293 10.4% No

Siegel Janie Community Volunteer No 9 2,105 24,293 8.7% No

Frisch Stephanie Independent Insurance Broker No 9 1,926 24,293 7.9% No

Acho Greg Media Consultant/Businessowner No 9 296 24,293 1.2% No

Santa Ana CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Martinez Michele C. Councilwoman/Businesswoman Yes 4 16,483 31,684 52.0% Yes

Salmon Gilad Educator/Web Developer No 4 5,836 31,684 18.4% No

Velasquez Mirna Businesswoman No 4 5,786 31,684 18.3% No

Gomez Rene Businessman No 4 3,579 31,684 11.3% No

4 Full Benavides David Councilmember/Businessman Yes 2 16,776 31,188 53.8% Yes

Padilla Alex Paralegal No 2 14,412 31,188 46.2% No

6 Full Tinajero Sal Teacher/Santa Ana Councilmember Yes 2 19,820 31,440 63.0% Yes

Gonzalez Miguel "Mike" Santa Ana Business Owner No 2 11,620 31,440 37.0% No

MAYOR

Full Pulido Miguel A. Mayor, City of Santa Ana Yes 3 16,608 33,170 50.1% Yes

Reyna Roman City Councilmember, City of Santa Ana No 3 11,477 33,170 34.6% No

Lopez Mark I. Entrepreneur/Soldier No 3 5,000 33,170 15.1% No

Seal Beach CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Deaton Ellery Mayor/Councilmember Seal Beach Yes 3 1,063 1,555 68.4% Yes

Antos Charles Retired Planner No 3 247 1,555 15.9% No

Quinn Tom Senior Business Executive No 3 245 1,555 15.8% No

3 Full Varipapa Mike Civil Engineer No 2 903 1,592 56.7% Yes

Weir Scott Technology Sales Executive No 2 689 1,592 43.3% No

5 Full Massa-Lavitt Sandra City Planning Commissioner No 2 1,108 2,067 53.6% Yes

Seifert Anne Health Researcher/Manager No 2 959 2,067 46.4% No

Stanton CITY COUNCIL

Full Shawver David John Member of the Stanton City Council Yes 5 2,638 11,018 23.9% Yes

Donahue Brian Stanton City Councilmember Yes 5 2,611 11,018 23.7% Yes

Ramirez Rigoberto A. Mayor of Stanton Yes 5 2,544 11,018 23.1% Yes

Carr Kevin Businessman/Internet Marketer No 5 1,708 11,018 15.5% No

Palomares Bryan Real Estate Executive No 5 1,517 11,018 13.8% No

Tustin CITY COUNCIL

Full Murray Al Mayor, City of Tustin Yes 2 7,577 13,904 54.5% Yes

Gomez Rebecca "Beckie" Councilmember/Educator/Businesswoman Yes 2 6,327 13,904 45.5% Yes

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

ORANGE 11/4/2014 Villa Park CITY COUNCIL

Full Nelson Bill Businessman No 6 1,362 6,182 22.0% Yes (continued)

Collacott Robert Project Manager No 6 1,251 6,182 20.2% Yes

Fascenelli Diana C. Mayor ProTem City of Villa Park Yes 6 1,156 6,182 18.7% Yes

Kreutziger Karl Businessman No 6 1,040 6,182 16.8% No

Khetani Sanjay "Jay" Entrepreneur/Consultant No 6 730 6,182 11.8% No

Miller Stephen Computer Systems Engineer No 6 643 6,182 10.4% No

Westminster CITY COUNCIL

Full Diep Tyler Westminster Commissioner/Businessman No 4 10,444 30,413 34.3% Yes

Rice Margie L. Mayor Pro Tem Yes 4 9,067 30,413 29.8% Yes

Nguyen Chi Charlie Engineer/Business Executive No 4 6,910 30,413 22.7% No

Hamade Alin "Al" Father/Businessman No 4 3,992 30,413 13.1% No

MAYOR

Full Taylor Tri Mayor, City of Westminster Yes 2 14,198 16,738 84.8% Yes

Nguyen Andy Truc Freelance Journalist No 2 2,540 16,738 15.2% No

Yorba Linda CITY COUNCIL

Full Huang Peggy Prosecutor/Yorba Linda Committeewoman No 6 8,253 33,992 24.3% Yes

Lindsey Tom Councilmember Yes 6 8,081 33,992 23.8% Yes

Decker Jeffrey N. Professor/Business Executive No 6 6,476 33,992 19.1% No

Murray Judy Retired Business Owner No 6 5,520 33,992 16.2% No

Palmer Matt Businessman No 6 3,087 33,992 9.1% No

Ambrus Paul Small Businessowner No 6 2,575 33,992 7.6% No

PLACER 11/4/2014 Auburn CITY COUNCIL

Full Spokely Matt Business Owner/Engineer No 4 3,087 11,168 27.6% Yes

Powers Bridget City of Auburn Mayor/Businesswoman No 4 2,961 11,168 26.5% Yes

Berlant Daniel Fire Information Officer No 4 2,644 11,168 23.7% Yes

Holmes Mike City Councilor Yes 4 2,392 11,168 21.4% No

Colfax CITY COUNCIL

Full Delfino Kenneth A. Small Business Owner No 8 210 1,037 20.3% Yes

Harvey Stephen L. Retired Marine Engineer No 8 172 1,037 16.6% Yes

Hesch Tony Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 166 1,037 16.0% Yes

Stockwin Will Journalist/Organic Farmer No 8 152 1,037 14.7% No

Molloy Kelly K. Community Volunteer No 8 143 1,037 13.8% No

Flaten Christopher Financial Advisor No 8 84 1,037 8.1% No

Burke Chuck Retired Truck Driver No 8 62 1,037 6.0% No

Wortell Will No Ballot Designation No 8 40 1,037 3.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

PLACER 11/4/2014 Lincoln CITY COUNCIL

Full Nader Stan City of Lincoln Councilmember/Farmer Yes 6 8,336 25,862 32.2% Yes (continued)

Hydrick Gabriel Incumbent Yes 6 4,283 25,862 16.6% Yes

Colvin Christine Business Owner No 6 4,089 25,862 15.8% No

Cross Daniel Sales Manager No 6 3,936 25,862 15.2% No

Rodriguez Keela Businesswoman/Planning Commissioner No 6 2,905 25,862 11.2% No

Lyons Bill Principal Data Scientist No 6 2,165 25,862 8.4% No

Loomis CITY COUNCIL

Full Baker Brian Small Business Owner No 5 1,376 5,117 26.9% Yes

Black Robert Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 1,193 5,117 23.3% Yes

Ucovich Miguel Incumbent Yes 5 1,080 5,117 21.1% Yes

Calvert Sandy Incumbent Yes 5 724 5,117 14.1% No

Markey Vic Local Business Owner No 5 705 5,117 13.8% No

Roseville CITY COUNCIL

Full Rohan Susan City of Roseville Mayor No 4 21,560 50,734 42.5% Yes

Herman Tim Councilmember/Dentist Yes 4 16,259 50,734 32.0% Yes

Aguilera Rene School Board Trutsee No 4 9,151 50,734 18.0% No

Seretskiy Yuriy Software Analyst No 4 3,531 50,734 7.0% No

PLUMAS 11/4/2014 Portola CITY CLERK

Full Klundby Melissa Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 416 428 97.2% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Powers W.A. "Bill" Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 228 885 25.8% Yes

Van Dahlen Linda S. Banker No 5 212 885 24.0% Yes

Morton Pat Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 176 885 19.9% No

Woods Terri Business Owner No 5 171 885 19.3% No

Gault John Automotive Service Writer No 5 90 885 10.2% No

RIVERSIDE 4/8/2014 Rancho Mirage CITY COUNCIL

Full Hobart Dana Council Member/Attorney Yes 4 3,462 11,736 29.5% Yes

Smotrich Iris M. Incumbent Yes 4 3,225 11,736 27.5% Yes

Townsend Vinci Charles Rancho Mirage Businessman No 4 3,020 11,736 25.7% Yes

Hines Scott Incumbent Yes 4 2,029 11,736 17.3% No

CITY COUNCIL

Short Weill Ted Council Member Yes 2 3,164 4,330 73.1% Yes

Ackley Stuart W. Chamber Executive No 2 1,166 4,330 26.9% No

6/3/2014 Moreno Valley CITY COUNCILR 3 Short Price George Community Volunteer No 6 1,443 3,156 45.7% Yes

Lowell Brian R. Engineer/Planning Commissioner No 6 684 3,156 21.7% No

Ketcham Carlos "Tom" Businessman/District Representative No 6 587 3,156 18.6% No

Gilmore-Owings Susan No Ballot Designation No 6 249 3,156 7.9% No

Garcia Joe "Jose" No Ballot Designation No 6 129 3,156 4.1% No

Igbinosa Omorefe "EJ" Author/Businessman No 6 64 3,156 2.0% No

RCandidate to be elected if recall measure passes.

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Banning CITY COUNCIL

Full Moyer George Retired Project Manager No 3 3,714 9,806 37.9% Yes (continued)

Franklin Deborah "Debbie" Incumbent Yes 3 3,405 9,806 34.7% Yes

Westholder Jerry "Chappy" Police Chaplain Yes 3 2,687 9,806 27.4% No

Beaumont CITY COUNCIL

Full Orozco Mark Anthony Teacher/Business Owner No 6 3,398 16,157 21.0% Yes

White Lloyd GIS Business Analyst No 6 3,297 16,157 20.4% Yes

Lara Mike Building Official No 6 2,894 16,157 17.9% Yes

DeForge Brian E. Incumbent Yes 6 2,530 16,157 15.7% No

Berg Roger Incumbent Yes 6 2,025 16,157 12.5% No

Castaldo David Incumbent Yes 6 2,013 16,157 12.5% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Carroll Nancy Business Consultant No 2 4,404 6,340 69.5% Yes

Deming Robert Incumbent Yes 2 1,936 6,340 30.5% No

Canyon Lake CITY COUNCIL

Full Haggerty Dawn Retired Business Consultant No 4 1,496 4,792 31.2% Yes

Warren Vicki Legal Administrative Professional No 4 1,246 4,792 26.0% Yes

Zaitz John No Ballot Designation No 4 1,070 4,792 22.3% No

Bonner Randall P. "Randy" Incumbent Yes 4 980 4,792 20.5% No

Cathedral City CITY CLERK

Full Howell Gary Realtor/Accountant Yes 1 5,955 5,955 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Kaplan Shelley Higher Education Consultant No 7 3,518 13,167 26.7% Yes

Carnevale Mark Nicolino Small Business Owner No 7 3,076 13,167 23.4% Yes

Hooks Theresa Business Woman No 7 2,914 13,167 22.1% No

Vasquez Charles "Chuck" Incumbent Yes 7 1,257 13,167 9.5% No

Espericueta Sergio Auto Service Technician No 7 992 13,167 7.5% No

Ascencio Fausto Jeweler No 7 705 13,167 5.4% No

McGinnis Gordon Communications Technician No 7 705 13,167 5.4% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Chan Henry Treasurer/CPA Yes 1 6,067 6,067 100.0% Yes

MAYOR

Full Henry Stanley E. City Councilman No 1 6,057 6,057 100.0% Yes

Coachella CITY COUNCIL

Full Perez Manuel California State Legislator No 6 2,371 5,448 43.5% Yes

Sanchez Beatriz "Betty" City Treasurer No 6 1,630 5,448 29.9% Yes

Aviles Arturo Incumbent Yes 6 456 5,448 8.4% No

Carrillo Maria E. Educator No 6 447 5,448 8.2% No

Rodriguez Guadalupe "Lupe" Retired No 6 334 5,448 6.1% No

Figueroa Frank C. No Ballot Designation No 6 210 5,448 3.9% No

MAYOR

Full Hernandez Steven A. Councilmember No 3 1,896 3,331 56.9% Yes

Zepeda Magdalena "Maggie" Councilmember/Educator No 3 1,011 3,331 30.4% No

Manriquez Carmen M. Businessman No 3 424 3,331 12.7% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Corona CITY COUNCIL

Full Spiegel Karen Mayor/Business Owner Yes 6 11,201 48,554 23.1% Yes (continued)

Montanez Eugene Vice-Mayor/Businessman Yes 6 9,037 48,554 18.6% Yes

Fox Randy Corona Treasurer/Pastor No 6 8,618 48,554 17.7% Yes

Ruth Steve Retired CIA Officer No 6 8,017 48,554 16.5% No

Button Kevin S. Business Owner/Educator No 6 6,650 48,554 13.7% No

Husted David B. Police Officer No 6 5,031 48,554 10.4% No

Eastvale CITY COUNCIL

Full Rush Adam Incumbent Yes 9 3,261 14,658 22.2% Yes

Lorimore Clint Small Business Owner No 9 2,162 14,658 14.7% Yes

Link William B. Appointed Incumbent Yes 9 1,892 14,658 12.9% Yes

Duran Richard "Rick" A. Retired Police Sergeant No 9 1,858 14,658 12.7% No

Khan Anwer Government Attorney/Father No 9 1,670 14,658 11.4% No

Aguilar Ramon "Raymond" Science Teacher No 9 1,379 14,658 9.4% No

Aguilar Steven Businessman No 9 1,078 14,658 7.4% No

Villapando Brandon Matthew Businessman No 9 701 14,658 4.8% No

Morales Cesar Automotive Parts Salesman No 9 657 14,658 4.5% No

Hemet CITY COUNCIL

Full Krupa Linda Retired Business Owner Yes 7 7,097 24,580 28.9% Yes

Raver K. Paul Retired Public Administrator No 7 5,437 24,580 22.1% Yes

Masson Robert Law Enforcement Detective No 7 4,600 24,580 18.7% No

Smith Larry Mayor/Businessman Yes 7 3,740 24,580 15.2% No

Smarker Craig Business Owner No 7 1,309 24,580 5.3% No

Axelrod Patricia Bartender No 7 1,258 24,580 5.1% No

Licitra Paula Business Manager No 7 1,139 24,580 4.6% No

Indian Wells CITY COUNCIL

Full Reed Dana Small Business Owner No 5 1,111 3,171 35.0% Yes

Balocco Richard Non Profit Executive No 5 911 3,171 28.7% Yes

Underwood Bruce Preventitive Health Doctor No 5 752 3,171 23.7% No

Puls Gina Retired Educational Administrator No 5 353 3,171 11.1% No

Kelliher Craig No Ballot Designation No 5 44 3,171 1.4% No

Indio CITY COUNCIL

Full Holmes Elaine Incumbent Yes 4 6,878 24,250 28.4% Yes

Wilson Michael H. Councilmember/Retired Firefighter Yes 4 6,588 24,250 27.2% Yes

Strange Troy Economic Development Specialist No 4 6,510 24,250 26.8% Yes

Torres Ascencion B. Plumber Yes 4 4,274 24,250 17.6% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Jurupa Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full Roughton Laura City Council Member Yes 5 4,511 18,976 23.8% Yes (continued)

Berkson Brian Scott Small Business Owner No 5 4,317 18,976 22.7% Yes

Lauritzen Verne Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 5 3,937 18,976 20.7% Yes

Goodland Michael Incumbent Yes 5 3,106 18,976 16.4% No

Leja Ross A. Electrical Technician No 5 3,105 18,976 16.4% No

La Quinta CITY COUNCIL

Full Pena John J. Small Business Owner No 9 3,481 15,605 22.3% Yes

Radi Robert Businessman/Educator No 9 3,035 15,605 19.4% Yes

Wright Bob Businessman No 9 2,150 15,605 13.8% No

Sylk Robert F. Businessman No 9 2,055 15,605 13.2% No

Hasset Doug Businessman/Father/Musician No 9 1,431 15,605 9.2% No

Swarthout Patrick Public Affairs Officer No 9 1,404 15,605 9.0% No

Hanrahan Brian William Educator No 9 844 15,605 5.4% No

McDonald Jerry "Chappy" Community Association Manager No 9 725 15,605 4.6% No

Ponce Lawrence Civil Servant No 9 480 15,605 3.1% No

MAYOR

Full Evans Linda Councilmember/Businessmwoman No 3 5,081 9,067 56.0% Yes

Adolph Don La Quinta Mayor Yes 3 3,523 9,067 38.9% No

Cary Craig Artist/Industrial Designer No 3 463 9,067 5.1% No

Lake Elsinore CITY COUNCIL

Full Hickman Daryl Councilman/Substitute Teacher Yes 3 2,771 7,541 36.7% Yes

Tisdale Brian Incumbent Yes 3 2,585 7,541 34.3% Yes

Morsch Rick Business Owner No 3 2,185 7,541 29.0% No

Menifee CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Liesemeyer Matthew Small Business Owner No 4 1,115 2,530 44.1% Yes

Fuhrman Tom City Councilman No 4 669 2,530 26.4% No

Kristjansson Sue Menifee Businesswoman No 4 571 2,530 22.6% No

Baker John Permit Technician/Inspector No 4 175 2,530 6.9% No

4 Full Denver John V. Menifee City Councilmember No 2 2,122 3,981 53.3% Yes

Sanchez Gloria J. Retired No 2 1,859 3,981 46.7% No

MAYOR

Full Mann Scott A. Mayor Yes 2 10,431 14,603 71.4% Yes

Wiggins Paul Henry Realtor No 2 4,172 14,603 28.6% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Moreno Valley CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Giba Jeffrey Educator/Planning Commissioner No 9 1,269 5,879 21.6% Yes (continued)

Jackson Corey Small Business Owner No 9 1,262 5,879 21.5% No

Amino Marcia Juvenile Justice Caseworker No 9 717 5,879 12.2% No

Fuller Luke Retired Police Officer No 9 699 5,879 11.9% No

Fitzgerald Jacobs Glenn Administrator/Teacher/Mentor No 9 678 5,879 11.5% No

Craig Debra Teacher No 9 548 5,879 9.3% No

Muntz Madelene Retired Educator/Administrator No 9 268 5,879 4.6% No

Roberts Charles Probation Officer No 9 223 5,879 3.8% No

Horn Alvin C. Retired Government Administrator No 9 215 5,879 3.7% No

4 Full Gutierrez Yxstian Teacher/Educator No 7 1,274 3,801 33.5% Yes

Sawyerr Wraymond Business Owner/Educator No 7 741 3,801 19.5% No

Cross Gwendolyn Business Woman No 7 724 3,801 19.0% No

Nickel Lori Retired Registered Nurse No 7 319 3,801 8.4% No

Wetmore Robin Businesswoman No 7 314 3,801 8.3% No

Moreno Jaime Customer Service Representative No 7 266 3,801 7.0% No

Boone Weldon L. College Student No 7 163 3,801 4.3% No

CITY COUNCILR 5 Short Jempson Dolores Ladonna Aeronautical Consultant No 2 1,905 2,501 76.2% Yes

Saadiq Donovan Human Resources Manager No 2 596 2,501 .23.8% No

Murrieta CITY COUNCIL

Full Gibbs Rick Murrieta Council Member Yes 9 8,739 43,851 19.9% Yes

Long Alan Fire Battalion Chief Yes 9 7,274 43,851 16.6% Yes

Ingram Jonathan Small Business Owner No 9 6,029 43,851 13.7% Yes

Berger Ruthanne Taylor Transportation Finance Director No 9 5,228 43,851 11.9% No

Barton Brian Retired Marine Officer No 9 4,806 43,851 11.0% No

Serafin Diana Retired Computer Technician No 9 4,473 43,851 10.2% No

Alvernaz Matthew Police Officer No 9 3,851 43,851 8.8% No

Richardson James Businessman No 9 2,059 43,851 4.7% No

Leeper C. Kent Substitute Teacher No 9 1,392 43,851 3.2% No

Palm Desert CITY COUNCIL

Full Harnik Jan C. Councilmember/Businesswoman Yes 7 8,293 20,310 40.8% Yes

Jonathan Sabby Certified Public Accountant No 7 6,324 20,310 31.1% Yes

Martin Jerry D. Businessman/Golf Pro No 7 1,445 20,310 7.1% No

Carns William "Bill" Business Owner No 7 1,138 20,310 5.6% No

Glaab Paul G. Small Business Owner No 7 1,116 20,310 5.5% No

Doran Kenneth Business Owner No 7 1,040 20,310 5.1% No

Rowan L. Saleen Small Business Owner No 7 954 20,310 4.7% No

RCandidate to be elected if recall measure passes.

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

RIVERSIDE 11/4/2014 Perris CITY CLERK

Full Salazar Nancy Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 4,067 4,067 100.0% Yes (continued)

CITY COUNCIL

Full Burke Tonya Employment Advocate No 6 1,645 7,726 21.3% Yes

Rabb David Starr Attorney No 6 1,640 7,726 21.2% Yes

Yarbrough Raul Mark Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 6 1,302 7,726 16.9% No

Landers Al Incumbent Yes 6 1,276 7,726 16.5% No

Arras Ruben R. Mechanical Technician No 6 975 7,726 12.6% No

Kaus Kelly Retired Police Officer No 6 888 7,726 11.5% No

San Jacinto CITY COUNCIL

Full Miller Scott Incumbent Yes 5 2,186 8,496 25.7% Yes

Ledezma Alonso L. Incumbent Yes 5 1,955 8,496 23.0% Yes

Broadwell Brandon Military Reserve Officer No 5 1,743 8,496 20.5% No

Memmo Steve Di Business Professional No 5 1,530 8,496 18.0% No

Pangrazzi James D. Retired Professional Driver No 5 1,082 8,496 12.7% No

Temecula CITY COUNCIL

Full Edwards Maryann Mayor Yes 5 10,998 39,398 27.9% Yes

Rahn Matt Educator/Researcher/Consultant No 5 9,598 39,398 24.4% Yes

Comerchero Jeff Incumbent Yes 5 9,144 39,398 23.2% Yes

Garcia Angel Small Businessman No 5 5,724 39,398 14.5% No

Nelson Cecilie D. Realtor No 5 3,934 39,398 10.0% No

Wildomar CITY COUNCIL

Full Walker Timothy Wildomar Businessman/Councilman Yes 5 3,023 11,705 25.8% Yes

Benoit Ben Councilman/Business Owner Yes 5 3,008 11,705 25.7% Yes

Swanson Marsha Council Member Yes 5 2,885 11,705 24.6% Yes

Andre Gary Alan Land Use Consultant No 5 1,563 11,705 13.4% No

Leijas Israel Service Engineer No 5 1,226 11,705 10.5% No

SACRAMENTO 6/3/2014 Sacramento CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Ashby Angelique Council Member/Businesswoman Yes 1 5,140 5,247 98.0% Yes

3 Full Harris Jeff General Contractor Yes 7 2,382 9,108 26.2% Runoff

Shah Cyril American River FCD Trustee No 7 2,152 9,108 23.6% Runoff

Cochrane Ellen Teacher No 7 2,034 9,108 22.3% No

Dana Deane Business Owner No 7 866 9,108 9.5% No

Van Buren Rosalyn Children's Services Director No 7 837 9,108 9.2% No

Guttierrez Efren M. Real Estate Broker No 7 524 9,108 5.8% No

Sartain Adam Housing Analyst No 7 293 9,108 3.2% No

5 Full Schenirer Jay City Council Member Yes 2 5,454 8,741 62.4% Yes

Cooper Ali Parent/Labor Advocate No 2 3,245 8,741 37.1% No

7 Full Jennings Rick Nonprofit Executive Director No 3 5,165 10,221 50.5% Yes

Cherry Julius Attorney No 3 4,285 10,221 41.9% No

Snobar Abe Construction Worker No 3 732 10,221 7.2% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Citrus Heights CITY COUNCIL

Full Bruins Jeannie Incumbent Yes 5 10,225 39,395 26.0% Yes (continued)

Turner Mel City Council Member Yes 5 8,786 39,395 22.3% Yes

Miller Steve "Sparky" City Council Member Yes 5 8,541 39,395 21.7% Yes

Schaefer Tim Business Owner No 5 6,981 39,395 17.7% No

Duffy Bridget Homemaker No 5 4,710 39,395 12.0% No

Elk Grove CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Hume Parick Councilman/Controller/Auditor Yes 1 24,073 24,676 97.6% Yes

4

Ly Steve Elk Grove School Board Member Yes 4 13,576 31,325 43.3% Yes

Chaires Nancy City of Elk Grove Planning Commissioner No 4 11,486 31,325 36.7% No

Jimenez Daniel J. Small Business Owner No 4 5,050 31,325 16.1% No

Sarfaraz Nayyar Application Support Specialist No 4 1,098 31,325 3.5% No

MAYOR

Full Davis Gary Mayor, City of Elk Grove Yes 1 28,997 30,100 96.3% Yes

Folsom CITY COUNCIL

Full Howell Kerri M. Incumbent Yes 7 9,128 51,522 17.7% Yes

Morin Andy Incumbent Yes 7 8,962 51,522 17.4% Yes

Miklos Steve Incumbent Yes 7 8,404 51,522 16.3% Yes

Gaylord Roger D. III Father/Consultant No 7 7,596 51,522 14.7% No

Lane Jennifer M. Retired Teacher No 7 7,415 51,522 14.4% No

Lunceford Sandra Environmental Consultant No 7 5,059 51,522 9.8% No

Vander Veen Chad Editor/Writer No 7 4,861 51,522 9.4% No

Galt CITY COUNCIL

Full Heuer Lori G. Correctional Nursing Supervisor Yes 8 1,903 10,624 17.9% Yes

Powers Marylou Incumbent Yes 8 1,734 10,624 16.3% Yes

Crews Mark E. Incumbent Yes 8 1,494 10,624 14.1% Yes

Singleton Mike Incumbent Yes 8 1,445 10,624 13.6% No

Davenport Gene Retired Longshoreman No 8 1,321 10,624 12.4% No

Hansen Daniel College Student No 8 1,120 10,624 10.5% No

Gomez Eddy Laborer No 8 997 10,624 9.4% No

Garcia Mario A. Student No 8 584 10,624 5.5% No

Isleton CITY COUNCIL

Full Pene Eric M. Superintendent Yes 3 74 201 36.8% Yes

Samano Elizabeth O. Incumbent Yes 3 65 201 32.3% Yes

Jankovitz Robert Incumbent Yes 3 47 201 23.4% Yes

Rancho Cordova CITY COUNCIL

Full Budge Linda Rancho Cordova City Councilmember Yes 6 7,195 21,229 33.9% Yes

Skoglund Dan Businessman/Council Member Yes 6 5,881 21,229 27.7% Yes

Mayer Conrade C. Youth Counselor/Coach No 6 3,932 21,229 18.5% No

Jonhnson Kevin E. Student No 6 2,067 21,229 9.7% No

Feci James M. Father No 6 1,281 21,229 6.0% No

Michlini Dean P. Chef No 6 810 21,229 3.8% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 Sacramento CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Harris Jeff General Contractor Yes 2 7,338 13,272 55.3% Yes (continued)

Shah Cyril American River FCD Trustee No 2 5,893 13,272 44.4% No

8 Short Carr Larry SMUD Director Yes 4 3,412 6,792 50.2% Yes

Bell Ronald E. Pastor No 4 1,526 6,792 22.5% No

Colley-Perry Toni Education Consultant No 4 1,414 6,792 20.8% No

Ware Ted No Ballot Designation No 4 397 6,792 5.8% No

SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Hollister CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Luna Mickie Solorio Retired City Employee Yes 2 648 1,258 51.5% Yes

Montoya Victoria Retired Preschool Teacher No 2 600 1,258 47.7% No

3 Full Klauer Karson Small Business Person Yes 2 1,139 1,848 61.6% Yes

Scattini Robert D. Retired Law Enforcement No 2 704 1,848 38.1% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Rios Cecilia Account Executive Yes 3 2,441 6,175 39.5% Yes

Hernandez Karina Licensed Insurance Broker No 3 1,859 6,175 30.1% No

Johnson Judi H. City Transcriptionist No 3 1,843 6,175 29.8% No

MAYOR

Full Velazquez Ignacio Mayor, City of Hollister Yes 2 4,594 6,752 68.0% Yes

Snow Keith D. Retired Engineer Foreman No 2 2,126 6,752 31.5% No

San Juan Bautista CITY COUNCIL

Full West Jim Construction Materials Manager No 5 296 1,223 24.2% Yes

Martorana Chris Business Owner Yes 5 288 1,223 23.5% Yes

Boch Tony Incumbent Yes 5 263 1,223 21.5% Yes

Sanchez Ray Caterer No 5 149 1,223 12.2% No

Bilich Maggie Citizenship Instructor/Organizer No 5 125 1,223 10.2% No

SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Adelanto CITY COUNCIL

Full Glasper Charley B. Retired Military No 5 877 2,996 29.3% Yes

Woodard John "Bug" Jr. Small Business Owner No 5 676 2,996 22.6% Yes

Baisden Steve Warehouse Manager No 5 652 2,996 21.8% No

Thompson Jeremiah Sales Engineer No 5 421 2,996 14.1% No

Valvo Charles S. Incumbent Yes 5 370 2,996 12.3% No

MAYOR

Full Kerr Rich Retired Marine No 4 611 2,005 30.5% Yes

Thomas Cari Mayor/Enrollment Specialist Yes 4 544 2,005 27.1% No

Wright Jermaine Sr. Business Development Executive No 4 440 2,005 21.9% No

Beard Ronald Customer Service Representative No 4 410 2,005 20.4% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Apple Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full Stanton Barb Retired Broadcaster/Councilmember Yes 7 7,773 36,407 21.4% Yes (continued)

Nassif Scott Businessman/Council Member Yes 7 7,379 36,407 20.3% Yes

Emick Curt Business Owner/Councilman Yes 7 6,751 36,407 18.5% Yes

Roelle Rick Sheriff's Lieutenant No 7 6,017 36,407 16.5% No

Bunck Richard Business Owner/Contractor No 7 4,056 36,407 11.1% No

Piper Thomas Composite Engineer No 7 2,382 36,407 6.5% No

Ortiz-Lopez Salvador Mchanice No 7 2,049 36,407 5.6% No

Barstow CITY COUNCIL

Full Silva Timothy Mortgage Broker Yes 4 1,594 4,383 36.4% Yes

Gracey Merrill Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 975 4,383 22.2% Yes

Hisquierdo Joseph Chamber Deputy Director No 4 931 4,383 21.2% No

Naggar-Madrigal Donnalisa Community Volunteer No 4 883 4,383 20.1% No

Chino Hills CITY COUNCIL

Full Graham Edgar City of Chino Hills Council Member Yes 6 8,702 33,539 25.9% Yes

Rogers Peter Incumbent Yes 6 7,143 33,539 21.3% Yes

Marquez Raymond Incumbent Yes 6 6,798 33,539 20.3% Yes

Mitchell Rossana Businesswoman No 6 4,973 33,539 14.8% No

Hernandez Debra S. Certified Facilities Manager No 6 2,976 33,539 8.9% No

Alfonso Lou Community Volunteer No 6 2,947 33,539 8.8% No

Colton CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Toro David J. Incumbent Yes 1 687 687 100.0% Yes

2 Full Jorrin Summer Zamora Commissioner No 2 624 1,098 56.8% Yes

Aguilar George A. Business Owner No 2 474 1,098 43.2% No

CITY COUNCIL 4 Full Gonzalez Luis S. Educator No 2 475 924 51.4% Yes

Prieto Richard Colton Planning Commissioner No 2 449 924 48.6% No

MAYOR

Full Delarosa Richard A. Retired Peace Officer No 2 3,312 5,336 62.1% Yes

Gonzalez Frank A. Councilman No 2 2,024 5,336 37.9% No

Fontana CITY CLERK

Full Lewis Tonia "Toni" City Clerk Yes 2 12,037 16,140 74.6% Yes

Friedman H. "Ken" Bookseller/Teacher/Journalist No 2 4,103 16,140 25.4% No

CITY COUNCIL

Full Roberts John B. Fontana City Councilmember Yes 6 10,688 28,355 37.7% Yes

Tahan Michael Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 6 9,649 28,355 34.0% Yes

Perez Marco Antonio Airport Operations/Transportation No 6 3,236 28,355 11.4% No

Villianueva Hector Aviles Business Man No 6 1,877 28,355 6.6% No

Gonzalez Adrian Felix Real Estate Broker No 6 1,632 28,355 5.8% No

Capps Tressy Realtor No 6 1,273 28,355 4.5% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Koehler-Brooks Janet Fontana City Treasurer Yes 1 14,545 14,545 100.0% Yes

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Fontana MAYOR

Full Warren Acquanetta Mayor Yes 5 10,773 17,786 60.6% Yes (continued)

Baca Joe Businessman/Legislative Advisor No 5 3,363 17,786 18.9% No

O'Brien Jason Police Detective/Sergeant No 5 2,430 17,786 13.7% No

Quiroga Daniel Teacher/Parks Commissioner No 5 720 17,786 4.0% No

Vaquera Luis A. Transportation Logistics Manager No 5 500 17,786 2.8% No

Grand Terrance CITY COUNCIL

Full Wilson Doug A. Business Consultant No 2 1,289 2,489 51.8% Yes

Hussey William "Bill" Federal Corrections Officer No 2 1,200 2,489 48.2% No

MAYOR

Full McNaboe Darcy Business Owner/Councilwoman Yes 2 1,531 2,664 57.5% Yes

Stanckiewitz Walt Mayor/Business Owner No 2 1,133 2,664 42.5% No

Hesperia CITY COUNCIL

Full Holland Bill Councilmember/Police Officer No 8 4,818 24,472 19.7% Yes

Blewett Russell E. "Russ" Businessman/Hesperia Councilmember Yes 8 4,541 24,472 18.6% Yes

Russ Paul Retired Businessman/Banker No 8 3,808 24,472 15.6% Yes

Elvert Chris Retired Sheriff Sergeant No 8 3,511 24,472 14.3% No

Roberts James Businessman/Retired Policeman No 8 2,612 24,472 10.7% No

Christiansen Stirling Building Maintenance Mechanic No 8 2,336 24,472 9.5% No

Gregg Cody C. Law Enforcement Officer No 8 1,859 24,472 7.6% No

Rhoades Anthony No Ballot Designation No 8 987 24,472 4.0% No

Highland CITY COUNCIL

Full Racadio Sam J. Mayor Yes 3 4,928 14,459 34.1% Yes

Scott Jody Council Member Yes 3 4,773 14,459 33.0% Yes

McCallon Larry Highland Council Member Yes 3 4,758 14,459 32.9% Yes

Montclair CITY COUNCIL

Full Ruh Bill Councilmember/Policy Analyst Yes 6 1,716 5,718 30.0% Yes

Martinez Trisha Businesswoman No 6 1,266 5,718 22.1% Yes

Lopez Benjamin Small Businessman No 6 943 5,718 16.5% No

Beltran Richard E. Municipal Financial Consultant No 6 776 5,718 13.6% No

Garcia Josie Montclair Commercial Broker No 6 672 5,718 11.8% No

Brunske Sean Business Person No 6 345 5,718 6.0% No

MAYOR

Full Eaton Paul M. Mayor Yes 1 2,982 2,982 100.0% Yes

Needles CITY COUNCIL

Full Richardson Robert A. Physician No 7 406 2,180 18.6% Yes

Williams Jeff Healthcare Consultant/Investigator No 7 401 2,180 18.4% Yes

Evans Louise Public Safety Dispatcher No 7 330 2,180 15.1% Yes

Gudmundson Shawn Incumbent Yes 7 285 2,180 13.1% No

Kidd Linda J. Incumbent Yes 7 274 2,180 12.6% No

Campbell Terry E. Incumbent Yes 7 258 2,180 11.8% No

Shaw Bob Retired No 7 226 2,180 10.4% No

MAYOR

Full Paget Edward T. Incumbent Yes 1 691 691 100.0% Yes

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Ontario CITY COUNCIL

Full Wapner Alan Councilman/Small Businessman Yes 5 8,361 26,188 31.9% Yes (continued)

Bowman Jim W. Council Member/Businessman Yes 5 7,645 26,188 29.2% Yes

Valencia Ruben Deputy Sheriff No 5 4,760 26,188 18.2% No

Garcia Yolanda Business Clerk No 5 2,798 26,188 10.7% No

Machado Reyna Businesswoman No 5 2,624 26,188 10.0% No

MAYOR

Full Leon Paul Mayor/Pastor Yes 3 11,139 16,019 69.5% Yes

Avila Paul Vincent Ontario City Councilman No 3 2,577 16,019 16.1% No

Favila Rodolfo Business Owner No 3 2,303 16,019 14.4% No

Rancho Cucamonga CITY COUNCIL

Full Williams Diane Rancho Cucamonga City Councilmember Yes 6 12,421 45,461 27.3% Yes

Alexander William "Bill" Incumbent Yes 6 10,365 45,461 22.8% Yes

Kennedy Lynne B. Retired School Superintendent No 6 9,087 45,461 20.0% No

Hanlon Bill Community Volunteer No 6 5,126 45,461 11.3% No

Muniz Victor Businessman/Educator/Engineer No 6 4,276 45,461 9.4% No

Jimenez Erick Parcel Delivery Driver No 6 4,186 45,461 9.2% No

MAYOR

Full Michael L. Dennis Mayor of Rancho Cucamonga Yes 2 18,763 27,040 69.4% Yes

Moffatt Jim W. Business Owner No 2 8,277 27,040 30.6% No

Redlands CITY COUNCIL

Full Harrison Jon Redlands City Councilmember Yes 7 9,496 40,808 23.3% Yes

Foster Paul W. Medical Administrator/Councilmember Yes 7 8,559 40,808 21.0% Yes

Barich Paul T. Redlands Businessman No 7 8,091 40,808 19.8% Yes

Dreher Jane Redlands Business Owner No 7 6,725 40,808 16.5% No

Derry Neil Business Executive No 7 3,276 40,808 8.0% No

Montgomery John Harrison Business Owner No 7 2,773 40,808 6.8% No

Wittenmyer Tabetha Domestic Engineer No 7 1,888 40,808 4.6% No

Rialto CITY COUNCIL

Full Baca Joe Jr. Teacher/Council Member Yes 5 4,956 6,009 82.5% Yes

Scott Ed Retired Business Owner No 5 3,667 8,760 41.9% Yes

Hirtz Lynn Appointed Council Member Yes 5 3,306 8,760 37.7% Yes

Miller Steve Political Aide No 5 1,053 6,009 17.5% Yes

Britt Josef "Joe" Local Businessman/Commissioner No 5 1,787 8,760 20.4% No

Twentynine Palms CITY COUNCIL

Full Mintz Daniel L. Sr. Incumbent Yes 6 1,063 5,321 20.0% Yes

Cole John E. Adjunct College Professor No 6 1,061 5,321 19.9% Yes

Wright McArthur Retired Marine No 6 925 5,321 17.4% Yes

Lunn Adam Substitute Teacher No 6 845 5,321 15.9% No

Harris Jim W. City Council Member Yes 6 803 5,321 15.1% No

Easter Bill H. City Planning Commissioner No 6 624 5,321 11.7% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 Upland CITY COUNCIL

Full Stone Debra "Debbie" Funeral Director/Councilmember Yes 8 6,308 36,056 17.5% Yes (continued)

Timm Carol S. Retired Teacher No 8 6,151 36,056 17.1% Yes

Flippi Gino L. Business owner/Councilmember Yes 8 5,735 36,056 15.9% Yes

Berk Susan Manager No 8 5,003 36,056 13.9% No

Dunn Stephen Airport Manager No 8 4,365 36,056 12.1% No

Schuessler Bill Retired Law Enforcement No 8 4,143 36,056 11.5% No

McAuliffe Rod J. Retired Law Enforcement No 8 3,746 36,056 10.4% No

McHam Jerry Tournament Director No 8 605 36,056 1.7% No

Victorville CITY COUNCIL

Full Negrete Eric Veteran/Civil Servant No 5 4,480 15,712 28.5% Yes

Kennedy James N. CPA/Councilmember Yes 5 3,220 15,712 20.5% Yes

Dew Lionel M. Retired Military Personnel No 5 3,208 15,712 20.4% No

Stevens Michael Training Consultant No 5 2,667 15,712 17.0% No

Greene Christopher Biology Teacher No 5 2,137 15,712 13.6% No

Yucaipa CITY COUNCIL

Full Bogh Greg Businessman Yes 4 5,051 16,413 30.8% Yes

Avila David Retired No 4 4,284 16,413 26.1% Yes

Masner Tom Incumbent Yes 4 4,210 16,413 25.7% No

Powell Tom Retired No 4 2,868 16,413 17.5% No

Yucca Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full Denison Rick Firefighter/Paramedic No 9 2,322 11,407 20.4% Yes

Abel Merl R. Yucca Valley Town Council Member, Appt. Yes 9 2,157 11,407 18.9% Yes

Leone Robert "Bob" Retired Law Enforcement Yes 9 1,631 11,407 14.3% Yes

Herbel Lori Businesswoman No 9 1,501 11,407 13.2% No

Drozd Jeff Teacher/Planning Commissioner No 9 1,295 11,407 11.4% No

Cohen M. Ronald Retired Military Officer No 9 1,148 11,407 10.1% No

Simmons Susan Small Business Owner No 9 701 11,407 6.1% No

McHenry Charles Civil Service Employee No 9 422 11,407 3.7% No

Watson Bryan Dean Retired No 9 230 11,407 2.0% No

SAN DIEGO 2/11/2014 San Diego MAYOR

Full Faulconer Kevin Councilmember/Audit Com. Chairman No 2 153,491 290,192 52.9% Yes

Alvarez David San Diego City Councilmember No 2 136,701 290,192 47.1% No

6/3/2014 Chula Vista CITY COUNCIL 1 Full McCann John Businessman/Navy Reservist No 6 8,109 21,876 37.1% Runoff

Padilla Steve Small Business Owner No 6 7,099 21,876 32.5% Runoff

Vinson Scott Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 6 2,960 21,876 13.5% No

Paguio Jason Villar Business Owner/Planning Commissioner No 6 2,078 21,876 9.5% No

Rivera Heideh Homemaker No 6 1,230 21,876 5.6% No

Corcilius Rob Small Business Owner No 6 400 21,876 1.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN DIEGO 6/3/2014 Chula Vista CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Aguilar Patricia Chula Vista City Councilwoman Yes 6 10,265 21,306 48.2% Runoff (continued)

Smith Dan Small Businessman No 6 3,562 21,306 16.7% Runoff

Gonzalez, Jr. David Business Consultant No 6 2,303 21,306 10.8% No

Gastelum Hector R. Businessman No 6 2,131 21,306 10.0% No

Spethman Michael Businessman No 6 1,652 21,306 7.8% No

Harris, Jr. Willie J. Office Manager/Parent No 6 1,393 21,306 6.5% No

MAYOR

Full Salas Mary Chula Vista Councilmember No 3 9,808 22,178 44.2% Runoff

Rindone Jerry R. Educator No 3 8,638 22,178 38.9% Runoff

Bensoussan Pamela Chula Vista Councilwoman No 3 3,732 22,178 16.8% No

San Diego CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Zapf Lorie San Diego City Councilmember Yes 4 13,600 25,651 53.0% Yes

Boot Sarah Federal Prosecutor No 4 9,864 25,651 38.5% No

Schwartz Mark Organic Fertilizer Marketer/Consultant No 4 1,272 25,651 5.0% No

Morrison Jim Property Manager No 4 915 25,651 3.6% No

4 Full Cole Myrtle Councilmember Yes 4 6,921 12,142 57.0% Yes

Williams Bruce Community Volunteer No 4 2,378 12,142 19.6% No

Brown Blanca Lopez Teacher/Business Owner No 4 1,832 12,142 15.1% No

Villafranca Tony Realtor No 4 1,011 12,142 8.3% No

6 Full Cate Chris Nonprofit Executive/Businessman No 5 10,270 21,774 47.2% Runoff

Kim Carol Educator No 5 6,880 21,774 31.6% Runoff

Lee Mitz Cmsr, Human Relations Commission No 5 2,717 21,774 12.5% No

Glasson Jane L. Special Education Assistant No 5 1,012 21,774 4.6% No

Le De Security Manager/Artillery Soldier No 5 895 21,774 4.1% No

8 Full Alvarez David San Diego City Councilmember Yes 2 6,720 8,792 76.4% Yes

Pickard Lincoln Retired Contractor No 2 2,072 8,792 23.6% No

11/4/2014 Carlsbad CITY CLERK

Full Engleson Barbara Appointed Incumbent/City Clerk Yes 1 21,929 21,929 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Packard Mark Councilmbr./ Carlsbad Business Owner Yes 4 18,792 43,398 43.3% Yes

Schumacher Michael Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 4 17,954 43,398 41.4% Yes

Bahr John Louis Businessman/Investor No 4 4,475 43,398 10.3% No

Knapp Patrick Luxury Property Specialist No 4 2,177 43,398 5.0% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Lindholm Craig City Treasurer/Business Owner Yes 1 21,847 21,847 100.0% Yes

MAYOR

Full Hall Matt Mayor/Business Owner Yes 1 24,089 24,089 100.0% Yes

Chula Vista CITY COUNCIL 1 Full McCann John Businessman/Navy Reservist No 2 18,448 36,894 50.0% Yes

Padilla Steve Small Business Owner No 2 18,446 36,894 50.0% No

CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Aguilar Patricia "Pat" Member, Chula Vista City Council Yes 2 20,638 35,853 57.6% Yes

Smith Dan Chula Vista Business Owner No 2 15,215 35,853 42.4% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Chula Vista MAYOR

Full Salas Mary Chula Vista Councilmember No 2 19,995 37,822 52.9% Yes (continued)

Ridnone Jerry R. Educator/Business Owner No 2 17,827 37,822 47.1% No

Coronado CITY COUNCIL

Full Sandke Bill Small Business Owner No 3 4,419 9,079 48.7% Yes

Downey Carrie Anne Attorney/Law Professor No 3 3,297 9,079 36.3% Yes

Alvarez Angela Office Administrator/Businesswoman No 3 1,363 9,079 15.0% No

El Cajon CITY COUNCIL

Full Kendrick Gary El Cajon City Council Member Yes 2 8,283 12,886 64.3% Yes

Alexander Elwood W. Retired US Navy No 2 4,603 12,886 35.7% No

MAYOR

Full Wells Bill Appointed Mayor, City of El Cajon Yes 3 11,047 13,590 81.3% Yes

Theweny Allen Small Businessman No 3 1,578 13,590 11.6% No

Wright Jonathan IT Support Specialist No 3 965 13,590 7.1% No

Encinitas CITY COUNCIL

Full Blakespear Catherine S. Attorney-At-Law No 4 6,588 16,690 39.5% Yes

Lerchbacker Alan "Lerch" Businessman/Educator No 4 5,290 16,690 31.7% No

Graboi Julie College Instructor/Consultant No 4 3,382 16,690 20.3% No

Ziegler Bryan McKeldin Deputy County Counsel No 4 1,430 16,690 8.6% No

MAYOR

Full Gaspar Kristin Mayor, City of Encinitas Yes 5 8,611 18,270 47.1% Yes

Kranz Tony Deputy Mayor, City of Encinitas No 5 6,025 18,270 33.0% No

Cameron Sheila S. Writer/Journalist No 5 2,413 18,270 13.2% No

Bawany Munawe "Mike" Engineer No 5 684 18,270 3.7% No

Fidel Alex Independent Journalist No 5 537 18,270 2.9% No

Escondido CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Gallo Ed Councilman, City of Escondido Yes 2 1,664 3,259 51.1% Yes

Martinez Consuelo Legal Assistant No 2 1,595 3,259 48.9% No

2 Full Masson John Appointed City Council Member Yes 4 4,036 8,234 49.0% Yes

Paul Pick Engineer/Businessman No 4 1,958 8,234 24.1% No

Downey Nicole Businesswoman/Office Manager No 4 1,335 8,234 16.2% No

Hunziker Chad "Shad" E-Waste Recycler No 4 905 8,234 11.0% No

MAYOR

Full Abed Sam Mayor of Escondido Yes 3 16,224 27,432 59.1% Yes

Diaz Olga Escondido City Councilmemeber No 3 9,699 27,432 35.4% No

Siaw Stephen Sales No 3 1,509 27,432 5.5% No

Imperial Beach CITY COUNCIL

Full Spriggs Ed Councilmember, Imperial Beach Yes 6 2,174 7,283 29.9% Yes

Bragg Lorie Councilmember/Restaurant Manager Yes 6 1,542 7,283 21.2% Yes

Saldana Elizabeth School Bus Driver No 6 1,431 7,283 19.6% No

King Jim General Building Contractor No 6 981 7,283 13.5% No

Lowery Erika Freelance Journalist No 6 602 7,283 8.3% No

Acevez Valerie K. Business Owner No 6 553 7,283 7.6% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Imperial Beach MAYOR

Full Dedina Serge Executive Director No 2 2,200 4,357 50.5% Yes (continued)

Janney Jim Mayor/Business Owner Yes 2 2,157 4,357 49.5% No

La Mesa CITY COUNCIL

Full Baber Bill La Mesa-Springs Balley SD Trustee No 5 5,853 21,168 27.7% Yes

McWhirter Guy Small Businessman No 5 4,848 21,168 22.9% Yes

England Mary Businesswoman No 5 4,226 21,168 20.0% No

Dean Patrick Catering Event Manager No 5 3,625 21,168 17.1% No

Gregorovic Pete Attorney/Businessman No 5 2,616 21,168 12.4% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Eldon Vogt "Bud" City Treasurer/CPA Yes 1 9,905 9,905 100.0% Yes

MAYOR

Full Arapostathis Mark City Councilmember/Educator No 2 8,255 13,764 60.0% Yes

Madrid Arturo Mayor, City of La Mesa Yes 2 5,509 13,764 40.0% No

Lemon Grove CITY COUNCIL

Full Mendoza Jennifer L. Law Library Manager No 5 1,921 7,503 25.6% Yes

Joes Jerry Lemon Grove Councilmember Yes 5 1,870 7,503 24.9% Yes

Browne Stephen Local Business Owner No 5 1,444 7,503 19.2% No

Cook Howard P. Councilman Yes 5 1,386 7,503 18.5% No

Baker Anna Sessom Local Business Owner No 5 882 7,503 11.8% No

National CITY COUNCIL

Full Rios Mona Councilmember, National City Yes 4 3,258 9,473 34.4% Yes

Mendivil Albert Retired School Principal No 4 2,529 9,473 26.7% Yes

Seaton-Msemaji Ken Labor Organizer No 4 1,960 9,473 20.7% No

Avalos Barbara Community Service Counselor No 4 1,726 9,473 18.2% No

MAYOR

Full Morrison Ron Mayor of National City Yes 2 4,388 6,325 69.4% Yes

Natividad Luis National City Councilmember No 2 1,937 6,325 30.6% No

Oceanside CITY COUNCIL

Full Lowery Chuck Small Business Owner No 5 16,186 59,214 27.3% Yes

Kern Jerome M. "Jerry" Councilmember Yes 5 14,612 59,214 24.7% Yes

Felien Gary Oceanside City Councilmember Yes 5 14,386 59,214 24.3% No

Corso Dana Business Owner No 5 12,328 59,214 20.8% No

Tran Rob No Ballot Designation No 5 1,702 59,214 2.9% No

Poway CITY COUNCIL

Full Grosch Dave Deputy Mayor/Poway City Council Yes 3 10,657 23,519 45.3% Yes

Mullin John Councilmember Yes 3 8,979 23,519 38.2% Yes

Olps Christopher Systems Engineer No 3 3,883 23,519 16.5% No

MAYOR

Full Vaus Steve Councilmember/Business Owner No 2 8,481 15,336 55.3% Yes

Higginson Don Mayor of Poway Yes 2 6,855 15,336 44.7% No

San Diego CITY COUNCIL 6 Full Cate Chirs Nonprofit Executive/Businessman No 2 17,102 32,086 53.3% Yes

Kim Carol Educator No 2 14,984 32,086 46.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Santee CITY COUNCIL

Full Hall Ronn Small Business Owner No 5 8,212 30,104 27.3% Yes (continued)

Minto John Incumbent Yes 5 7,777 30,104 25.8% Yes

McNelis Rob Councilman/Businessman Yes 5 6,811 30,104 22.6% No

Acerra Maggie Budget Specialist, UCSD No 5 4,753 30,104 15.8% No

Damoor Keshav SMHFPC Commissioner, City of Santee No 5 2,551 30,104 8.5% No

Vista CITY COUNCIL

Full Aguilera John J. Councilman/Financial Advisor Yes 5 6,520 24,116 27.0% Yes

Franklin John Businessman/VID Director No 5 5,196 24,116 21.5% Yes

Cowles Dace City of Vista Council Member Yes 5 5,064 24,116 21.0% No

Coleman Chrystal Local Businesswoman/Mom No 5 4,059 24,116 16.8% No

Lopez Erubey Business Owner/Attorney No 5 3,277 24,116 13.6% No

MAYOR

Full Ritter Judy Mayor/Realtor Yes 2 8,669 14,089 61.5% Yes

Campbell Cody Council Member, City of Vista No 2 5,420 14,089 38.5% No

SAN FRANCISCO City and County Contests included in County Report SAN JOAQUIN 6/3/2014 Stockton CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Homan, Jr. Elbert H. Incumbent Yes 2 3,159 5,510 57.3% Runoff

Grewal A.S. "Rick" Businessman/Entrepreneur No 2 2,329 5,510 42.3% Runoff

3 Full Lofthus Susan Businesswoman No 3 3,301 5,797 56.9% Runoff

Acevedo Gene Business Administrator No 3 1,574 5,797 27.2% Runoff

Sanchez Motecuzoma Program Director/Teacher No 3 901 5,797 15.5% No

5 Full Medina D. Burgos Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,262 2,999 42.1% Runoff

Fugazi Christina Teacher/Planning Commissioner No 3 1,075 2,999 35.8% Runoff

Stebbins Mark L. Businessman No 3 652 2,999 21.7% No

11/4/2014 Lathrop CITY COUNCIL

Full Akinjo Paul Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 916 4,294 21.3% Yes

Ornelas Omar Councilmember/Teacher Yes 7 870 4,294 20.3% Yes

Perez Connie Lum Business Owner/Teacher No 7 846 4,294 19.7% No

Rock Debbie L. Security Specialist No 7 468 4,294 10.9% No

Christopher Mateo San Joaquin County Employee No 7 447 4,294 10.4% No

Maynor Brent Programmer/Parks Commissioner No 7 443 4,294 10.3% No

Cavaco Frank S. Realtor/Publisher No 7 283 4,294 6.6% No

MAYOR

Full Dhaliwal Sonny Mayor Yes 2 1,784 2,513 71.0% Yes

Valencia Rosalinda Homemaker No 2 691 2,513 27.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN JOAQUIN 11/4/2014 Lodi CITY COUNCIL

Full Nakanishi Alan Physician/Councilman/Businessman Yes 7 7,567 31,412 24.1% Yes (continued)

Chandler Mark Wine Grape Grower No 7 5,711 31,412 18.2% Yes

Kuehne Doug Local Businessman/Parent No 7 4,344 31,412 13.8% Yes

Kiser Wendel Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 7 4,211 31,412 13.4% No

Katzakian Timothy Lodi Business Owner No 7 4,076 31,412 13.0% No

Jarrett Steve Small Business Owner No 7 3,546 31,412 11.3% No

Juran Curtis Retired Street Superintendent No 7 1,864 31,412 5.9% No

Manteca CITY COUNCIL

Full Morowit Mike Local Business Owner No 3 6,461 17,300 37.3% Yes

Silverman Rich Financial Analyst/Businessman No 3 5,716 17,300 33.0% Yes

Hernandez, II Vincent City Councilmember/Educator Yes 3 5,062 17,300 29.3% No

MAYOR

Full De Brum Steve Agri-businessman/Councilmember No 2 7,492 12,104 61.9% Yes

Cantu Benjamin Retired City Planner No 2 4,544 12,104 37.5% No

Ripon CITY COUNCIL

Full Uecker Dean D. Local Businessman Yes 3 2,452 5,849 41.9% Yes

Restuccia Michael Financial Institution Examiner No 3 2,184 5,849 37.3% Yes

Smith Shane M. Educator/Businessman No 3 1,150 5,849 19.7% No

Stockton CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Holman, Jr. Elbert H. Incumbent Yes 2 19,690 35,676 55.2% Yes

Gerwal A.S. "Rick" Small Business Owner No 2 15,986 35,676 44.8% No

3 Full Lofthus Susan Businesswoman No 2 22,817 35,048 65.1% Yes

Acevedo Gene Business Administrator No 2 12,231 35,048 34.9% No

5 Full Fugazi Christina Teacher/Planning Commissioner No 2 19,123 35,537 53.8% Yes

Medina Dyane Burgos Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 16,414 35,537 46.2% No

Tracy CITY COUNCIL

Full Richman Robert Councilmember/Police Sergeant Yes 4 7,639 19,911 38.4% Yes

Vargas Veronica Development Director/Commissioner No 4 5,473 19,911 27.5% Yes

Manne Charles Business Owner Yes 4 4,516 19,911 22.7% No

Tanner Robert C. Retired Accountant No 4 2,220 19,911 11.1% No

MAYOR

Full Maciel Michael Tracy Council Member No 2 6,977 11,953 58.4% Yes

Morelos Ray Retired Business Owner No 2 4,906 11,953 41.0% No

SAN LUIS OBISPO 6/3/2014 Morro Bay CITY COUNCIL

Full Makowetski Matt Teacher No 3 2,375 5,812 40.9% Yes

Headding John Pharmacist/Business Owner No 3 1,940 5,812 33.4% Yes

Johnson Nancy Retired Business Owner No 3 1,449 5,812 24.9% No

MAYOR

Full Irons Jamie Mayor/Property Manager Yes 2 2,189 3,872 56.5% Yes

Wixom Carla Small Business Owner No 2 1,666 3,872 43.0% No

Arroyo Grande CITY COUNCIL

Full Harmon Barbara Retired Probation Supervisor No 3 3,792 9,852 38.5% Yes

Brown Tim Workers' Compensation Consultant No 3 3,132 9,852 31.8% Yes

Costello Joe Instructor/Council Member Yes 3 2,834 9,852 28.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN LUIS OBISPO 6/3/2014 Arroyo Grande MAYOR

Full Ferrara Tony Mayor, City of Arroyo Grade Yes 1 2,995 6,111 49.0% Yes (continued)

Atascadero CITY CLERK

Full Torgerson Marcia M. City Clerk Yes 1 6,862 6,956 98.6% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Moreno Heather Appt. Councilmember/Businesswoman Yes 4 4,714 14,683 32.1% Yes

Sturtevant Brian Councilmember/Maintenance Supervisor Yes 4 3,815 14,683 26.0% Yes

Colamarino Len Planning Commissioner/Attorney No 4 3,365 14,683 22.9% No

Ward Chuck Retired Corporate Director No 4 2,713 14,683 18.5% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Sibbach Gere W. Retired County Auditor No 1 6,727 6,805 98.9% Yes

MAYOR

Full O'Malley Tom Mayor/Business Owner Yes 2 5,160 8,758 58.9% Yes

Scovell Charles Certified Arborist/Contractor No 2 3,530 8,758 40.3% No

El Paso De Robles CITY COUNCIL

Full Hamon, Jr. John R. City Councilman/Businessman Yes 5 2,881 13,079 22.0% Yes

Reed Jim Self-Employed Designer/Draftsman No 5 2,606 13,079 19.9% Yes

Picanco Duane Mayor No 5 2,592 13,079 19.8% No

Avila Pamela Business Executive/ Executive No 5 2,586 13,079 19.8% No

Gregory Steve Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 5 2,374 13,079 18.2% No

MAYOR

Full Martin Steven W. Councilman, City of Paso Robles No 1 6,044 6,306 95.8% Yes

Grover Beach CITY COUNCIL

Full Nicolls Barbara Community Volunteer No 2 2,081 3,715 56.0% Yes

Shah Mariam Homemaker No 2 1,543 3,715 41.5% Yes

MAYOR

Full Shoals John P. Government Relations Representative No 1 1,801 3,305 54.5% Yes

Peterson Debbie Mayor, City of Grover Beach Yes 1 1,462 3,305 44.2% Yes

Pismo Beach CITY COUNCIL

Full Blake Sheila Retired Airline Supervisor No 4 1,525 5,753 26.5% Yes

Reiss Mary Ann Council Member/Businesswoman Yes 4 1,427 5,753 24.8% Yes

Guthrie Marcia E. Realtor No 4 1,410 5,753 24.5% No

Vardas Kris Incumbent Yes 4 1,370 5,753 23.8% No

MAYOR

Full Higginbotham Shelly Incumbent Yes 2 1,637 3,282 49.9% Yes

Kreowski Kevin Business Owner No 2 1,635 3,282 49.8% No

San Luis Obispo CITY COUNCIL

Full Christianson Carlyn City Council Member Yes 5 6,366 19,883 32.0% Yes

Rivoire Dan Nonprofit Executive Director No 5 5,481 19,883 27.6% Yes

Mullin Gordon Financial Advisor/Businessman No 5 3,635 19,883 18.3% No

Clark Mike Retired Army Officer No 5 3,404 19,883 17.1% No

Cano Dan Executive Director No 5 944 19,883 4.7% No

MAYOR

Full Marx Jan Mayor Yes 3 8,676 11,697 74.2% Yes

Specht Jeffery C. Entrepreneur No 3 2,301 11,697 19.7% No

Hedrick Donald E. Artisan Whale Maker No 3 636 11,697 5.4% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN MATEO 11/4/2014 Atherton CITY COUNCIL

Full Degolia Rick Incumbent Yes 4 1,761 5,826 30.2% Yes

Lempres Mike Attorney No 4 1,368 5,826 23.5% Yes

Widmer Bill Atherton Council Member Yes 4 1,363 5,826 23.4% Yes

Hau Rose Architect No 4 1,334 5,826 22.9% No

Coloma CITY COUNCIL

Full Frisicaro Helen Councilmember/Businesswoman Yes 4 144 447 32.2% Yes

Del Rosario Joanne F. Incumbent Yes 4 134 447 30.0% Yes

Walsh Laura Michelle City Treasurer Coloma No 4 100 447 22.4% No

Walsh Thomas Customs Staff Assistant No 4 69 447 15.4% No

Daly City CITY COUNCIL

Full Buenaventura Ray Incumbent Yes 4 8,632 29,083 29.7% Yes

Guingona Michael P. Attorney/Councilmember Yes 4 7,940 29,083 27.3% Yes

Christensen Judith Public School Teacher No 4 7,668 29,083 26.4% Yes

Ledda Thomas P. No Ballot Designation No 4 4,843 29,083 16.7% No

East Palo Alto CITY COUNCIL

Full Abrica Ruben College Instructor No 3 1,433 3,990 35.9% Yes

Rutherford Donna Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,386 3,990 34.7% Yes

Carlton Kimberly Businesswoman/Nonprofit Manager No 3 1,171 3,990 29.3% No

Half Moon Bay CITY COUNCIL

Full Penrose Deborah B. Legislative Analyst No 7 2,204 9,856 22.4% Yes

Ruddock Deborah Physician No 7 1,908 9,856 19.4% Yes

Kowalczyk Rick Incumbent Yes 7 1,368 9,856 13.9% Yes

Alfano Allan Incumbent Yes 7 1,317 9,856 13.4% No

Eblovi David C. Information Technology Consultant No 7 1,245 9,856 12.6% No

Prestosz Don Retired Teacher No 7 1,176 9,856 11.9% No

Rarback Harvey Director, Coastside Fire Protection District No 7 638 9,856 6.5% No

Hillsborough CITY COUNCIL

Full May Laurence M. Incumbent Yes 3 2,010 5,247 38.3% Yes

Chuang Marie Incumbent Yes 3 1,920 5,247 36.6% Yes

Lim Christy No Ballot Designation No 3 1,317 5,247 25.1% No

Menlo Park CITY COUNCIL

Full Ohtaki Peter Menlo Park Councilmember/Businessman Yes 6 5,143 24,812 20.7% Yes

Keith Kirsten Menlo Park Councilmember/Attorney Yes 6 4,550 24,812 18.3% Yes

Cline Rich Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 6 4,271 24,812 17.2% Yes

Combs Drew Journalist/Planning Commissioner No 6 3,924 24,812 15.8% No

Fergusson Kelly Civil Engineer/Mother No 6 3,508 24,812 14.1% No

Duriseti Kristin Editor/Author/Mother No 6 3,416 24,812 13.8% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SAN MATEO 11/4/2014 Pacifica CITY COUNCIL

Full Digre Sue Incumbent Yes 7 5,258 26,019 20.2% Yes (continued)

O'Neill Michael "Mike" Incumbent Yes 7 4,476 26,019 17.2% Yes

Keener John Retired Small Businessman No 7 4,346 26,019 16.7% Yes

Ruchames Eric School Board Member No 7 3,653 26,019 14.0% No

Spano Victor A. Real Estate Consultant No 7 3,364 26,019 12.9% No

Dougherty Matt Human Resources Intern No 7 2,776 26,019 10.7% No

Dyer Therese M. Retired Businesswoman No 7 2,146 26,019 8.2% No

SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Buellton CITY COUNCIL

Full Connolly John Lt.Col/Councilmember/Teacher Yes 8 897 4,319 20.8% Yes

Andrisek Ed Local Businessman No 8 841 4,319 19.5% Yes

Baumann Dan RV Resort Manager No 8 720 4,319 16.7% Yes

Dale Judith Councilmember Yes 8 569 4,319 13.2% No

Widroe Tom Local Business Consultant No 8 443 4,319 10.3% No

Padilla Joe Local Restauranteur/Winemaker No 8 400 4,319 9.3% No

Preston Mark Retired Program Manager No 8 304 4,319 7.0% No

Anderson Ron Realtor/Chamber President No 8 145 4,319 3.4% No

Guadalupe CITY COUNCIL

Full Ponce Virginia Mora Retired Postmaster No 3 616 1,481 41.6% Yes

Julian Ariston Facility Director No 3 554 1,481 37.4% Yes

Raguz Joice Earleen City Clerk No 3 311 1,481 21.0% No

MAYOR

Full Lizalde John Retired Educator No 2 558 941 59.3% Yes

Rubalcaba-Alma. Gina Council Member No 2 383 941 40.7% No

Lompoc CITY COUNCIL

Full Starbuck Dirk Small Business Owner No 8 3,470 13,811 25.1% Yes

Vega Victor D. Local Business Owner No 8 2,628 13,811 19.0% Yes

Ruhge Ann Retired Teacher No 8 2,075 13,811 15.0% No

Tullis Darrell W. Government Contractor No 8 1,819 13,811 13.2% No

Campo Frank P. Employment Program Representative No 8 1,168 13,811 8.5% No

Grill David Retired No 8 1,082 13,811 7.8% No

Cuthbert Robert Writer/Retail Worker No 8 845 13,811 6.1% No

Chudoba Steve Educator No 8 724 13,811 5.2% No

MAYOR

Full Lingl Bob Councilmember/Clinical Scientist No 2 4,467 7,575 59.0% Yes

Linn John H. Small Business Owner No 2 3,108 7,575 41.0% No

Santa Maria CITY COUNCIL

Full Waterfield Etta Director, Police Council No 5 7,953 23,209 34.3% Yes

Boysen Jack Councilmember/Nonprofit CFO Yes 5 5,811 23,209 25.0% Yes

Lopez Amy Program Supervisor No 5 5,350 23,209 23.1% No

Coles Tony Business Consultant No 5 2,203 23,209 9.5% No

Green Willie J. Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 1,892 23,209 8.2% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Slovang CITY COUNCIL

Full Jamieson Joan Laird Incumbent Yes 3 1,097 2,919 37.6% Yes (continued)

Zimmerman Neill C. Real Estate Consultant No 3 1,024 2,919 35.1% Yes

Wood Tara Incumbent Yes 3 798 2,919 27.3% No

MAYOR

Full Richardson Jim Incumbent Yes 1 1,523 1,523 100.0% Yes

SANTA CLARA 6/3/2014 San Jose CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Fong Paul Legislator/Professor/Businessman No 7 3,575 12,311 29.0% Runoff

Jones Charles "Chappie" High-tech Manager/Father No 7 2,805 12,311 22.8% Runoff

Levy Bob Senior Business Analyst No 7 2,142 12,311 17.4% No

Marsland Susan Educator/Mother No 7 2,096 12,311 17.0% No

Zimmermann Art Community Volunteer No 7 863 12,311 7.0% No

McCoy Richard Retired Electronics Engineer No 7 677 12,311 5.5% No

Gildersleeve Tim Paratransit Operator No 7 153 12,311 1.2% No

3 Full Peralez Raul Police Officer/Teacher No 6 2,493 8,988 27.7% Runoff

Gagliardi Don Community Businessman No 6 2,179 8,988 24.2% Runoff

Sutherland Kathy Yamada Mother/Retired Manager No 6 2,008 8,988 22.3% No

Kleidon George Teacher/Youth Coach No 6 1,061 8,988 11.8% No

Mejia Mauricio Business Owner/Entrepreneur No 6 737 8,988 8.2% No

Hosmon John H. EMT/Union Treasurer No 6 510 8,988 5.7% No

5 Full Carrasco Magdalena State Commissioner/Educator No 3 4,369 8,221 53.1% Yes

Campos Xavier Incumbent Yes 3 2,744 8,221 33.4% No

Resendez Aaron Business Consultant No 3 1,108 8,221 13.5% No

7 Full Nguyen Tam Attorney No 4 3,270 10,518 31.1% Runoff

Esparza Maya Gov. Board Member, Franklin-Mckinley SD No 4 3,083 10,518 29.3% Runoff

Le Van School Trustee/Businesswoman No 4 2,826 10,518 26.9% No

Thai Buu School Board President No 4 1,339 10,518 12.7% No

9 Full Rocha Donald Councilmember District 9 Yes 2 11,137 14,950 74.5% Yes

Wilco-Owens Lois Licensed Family Therapist No 2 3,813 14,950 25.5% No

MAYOR

Full Cortese Dave County Supervisor/Businessman No 8 43,887 130,157 33.7% Runoff

Liccardo Sam San Jose City Councilmember No 8 33,521 130,157 25.8% Runoff

Nguyen Madison Vice Mayor/Mother No 8 26,365 130,157 20.3% No

Oliverio Pierluigi C. Councilmember/High-Tech Worker No 8 13,197 130,157 10.1% No

Herrera Rose San Jose City Councilwoman No 8 7,950 130,157 6.1% No

Alvardo Mike Worker No 8 1,959 130,157 1.5% No

Harrison Timothy Quality Assurance Representative No 8 1,715 130,157 1.3% No

Chew Bill Fitness Consultant No 8 1,563 130,157 1.2% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Campbell CITY COUNCIL

Full Gibbons Liz Architect No 6 4,627 22,247 20.8% Yes (continued)

Resnkikoff Paul Small Business Owner No 6 4,146 22,247 18.6% Yes

Cristina Jeffery City of Campbell Councilmember Yes 6 4,108 22,247 18.5% Yes

Waterman Richard Campbell City Councilmember Yes 6 3,904 22,247 17.5% No

Reynolds, Jr. Phil Fiber-Optic Design Engineer No 6 2,855 22,247 12.8% No

Flores Celeste Small Business Owner No 6 2,607 22,247 11.7% No

Cupertino CITY COUNCIL

Full Chang Barry Incumbent Yes 8 5,702 36,024 15.8% Yes

Vaindhyanathan Savita Community Volunteer No 8 5,561 36,024 15.4% Yes

Paul Darcy Attorney/Parent No 8 5,469 36,024 15.2% Yes

Huang Andy Entrepreneur No 8 5,322 36,024 14.8% No

Santoro Mark Incumbent Yes 8 5,280 36,024 14.7% No

Hunsweck Michael Semiconductor Chip Engineer No 8 3,111 36,024 8.6% No

McCoy Robert Community Volunteer No 8 2,838 36,024 7.9% No

Sun Don Businessman No 8 2,741 36,024 7.6% No

Gilroy CITY COUNCIL

Full Velasco Roland Policy Analyst/Commissioner No 5 4,529 19,711 23.0% Yes

Leroe-Munoz Peter Council Member/Attorney Yes 5 4,149 19,711 21.0% Yes

Bracco Dion Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 5 3,889 19,711 19.7% Yes

Kloecker Paul v. City Planning Commissioner No 5 3,764 19,711 19.1% No

Fischer Tom Retired Plumber No 5 3,380 19,711 17.1% No

Los Altos CITY COUNCIL

Full Prochnow Mary Local Business Owner No 5 5,196 18,189 28.6% Yes

Mordo Jean "John" Retired Business Executive No 5 4,612 18,189 25.4% Yes

Fishpaw Jarrett Incumbent Yes 5 3,953 18,189 21.7% No

Glew Alexander D. Professional Engineer No 5 2,412 18,189 13.3% No

Berner Karen Community Volunteer No 5 2,016 18,189 11.1% No

Los Gatos CITY COUNCIL

Full Sayoc Marico Planning Commissioner No 5 5,121 22,916 22.3% Yes

Leonardis Steven Councilmember/ Business Owner Yes 5 5,104 22,916 22.3% Yes

Rennie Rob Engineer/Solar Innovator No 5 4,489 22,916 19.6% Yes

Russell Jim Retired Educator No 5 4,336 22,916 18.9% No

Farwell Sue Businesswoman No 5 3,866 22,916 16.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Milpitas CITY COUNCIL

Full Grilli Marsha Governing Board Member, Milpitas USD No 8 5,013 21,671 23.1% Yes (continued)

Barbadillo Garry Consumer Rights Attorney No 8 3,589 21,671 16.6% Yes

Tran Richard Community Volunteer No 8 2,956 21,671 13.6% No

Lalwani Deepka Business Woman No 8 2,840 21,671 13.1% No

Ferguson Bill Information Technology Specialist No 8 2,372 21,671 10.9% No

Madnawat Rajeev Intellectual Property Attorney No 8 2,156 21,671 9.9% No

Means Rob Business Owner No 8 1,787 21,671 8.2% No

Montemaryor Votraire S. Retired Geologist No 8 958 21,671 4.4% No

MAYOR

Full Esteves Jose "Joe" Mayor, City of Milpitas Yes 3 7,637 12,481 61.2% Yes

Bobay Daniel R. Governing Board Member, Milpitas USD No 3 3,348 12,481 26.8% No

Marini Robert Retired Engineer No 3 1,496 12,481 12.0% No

Monte Sereno CITY COUNCIL

Full Garner Susan Engineering Geologist No 3 854 2,457 34.8% Yes

Craig Burton Councilmember, City of Monte Sereno Yes 3 814 2,457 33.1% Yes

Anstandig Marshall Incumbent Yes 3 789 2,457 32.1% Yes

Morgan Hill CITY COUNCIL

Full Siebert Gordon Councilman/Civil Engineer Yes 4 4,410 14,290 30.9% Yes

Constantine Rich Councilmember/Firefighter Yes 4 4,324 14,290 30.3% Yes

Brusaschetti Donna Finance Manager/Businesswoman No 4 3,907 14,290 27.3% No

Carrillo Joseph Production Company Owner No 4 1,649 14,290 11.5% No

MAYOR

Full Tate Steve Mayor Yes 1 7,161 7,161 100.0% Yes

Mountain View CITY COUNCIL

Full Showlter Pat Civil Engineer No 9 6,945 41,347 16.8% Yes

Rosenberg Ken Family financial Planner No 9 6,181 41,347 14.9% Yes

Sigel Leanoard "Lenny" Environmental Oversight Executive No 9 5,673 41,347 13.7% Yes

Matichak Lisa Technology Business Executive No 9 4,777 41,347 11.6% No

Unangst Greg Retired Aerospace Engineer No 9 4,273 41,347 10.3% No

Kamei Ellen Government Policy Aide No 9 4,265 41,347 10.3% No

Capriles Margaret Community Volunteer No 9 3,938 41,347 9.5% No

Salem Mercedes Family Practice Attorney No 9 2,842 41,347 6.9% No

Neal Jim Systems Administrator 4 No 9 2,453 41,347 5.9% No

Palo Alto CITY COUNCIL

Full Holman Karen No Ballot Designation Yes 12 11,281 75,510 14.9% Yes

Scharff Greg No Ballot Designation Yes 12 10,145 75,510 13.4% Yes

Dubois Tom No Ballot Designation No 12 10,097 75,510 13.4% Yes

Filseth Eric No Ballot Designation No 12 9,248 75,510 12.2% Yes

Wolbach Cory No Ballot Designation No 12 8,235 75,510 10.9% Yes

Kou Lydia No Ballot Designation No 12 8,100 75,510 10.7% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Palo Alto CITY COUNCIL

Full Shepherd Nancy No Ballot Designation Yes 12 6,724 75,510 8.9% No (continued)

Johnston A.C. No Ballot Designation No 12 5,239 75,510 6.9% No

Weiss Mark No Ballot Designation No 12 2,171 75,510 2.9% No

Fredrich John Karl No Ballot Designation No 12 2,046 75,510 2.7% No

Reddy Seelam-Sea No Ballot Designation No 12 1,270 75,510 1.7% No

Douglall Wayne No Ballot Designation No 12 954 75,510 1.3% No

San Jose CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Jones Charles "Chappie" High-tech Manager/Father No 2 10,311 17,381 59.3% Yes

Fong Paul Legislator/Educator/Businessman No 2 7,070 17,381 40.7% No

3 Full Peralez Raul Police Officer/Teacher No 2 7,605 12,860 59.1% Yes

Gagiardi Don Community Businessman No 2 5,255 12,860 40.9% No

7 Full Nguyen Tam Attorney No 2 6,942 13,675 50.8% Yes

Esparza Maya Gov. Board Member, Franklin-McKinley No 2 6,733 13,675 49.2% No

MAYOR

Full Liccardo Sam San Jose City Councilmember No 2 91,840 180,930 50.8% Yes

Cortese Dave County Supervisor/Businessman No 2 89,090 180,930 49.2% No

Santa Clara CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Kolstad Patrick Santa Clara City Council Member, Seat 2 Yes 3 8,051 20,795 38.7% Yes

Hardy Karen Technology Science Teacher No 3 6,818 20,795 32.8% No

Nadeem Mohammed Professor/Businessman No 3 5,926 20,795 28.5% No

5 Full Caserta Dominic Economics Teacher No 3 8,042 20,426 39.4% Yes

Park Kevin Scientist/Engineer/Teacher No 3 7,194 20,426 35.2% No

Lacoursiere Roseann Alderete Retired Businesswoman No 3 5,190 20,426 25.4% No

MAYOR

Full Matthews Jamie L. Mayor, City of Santa Clara Yes 2 14,889 21,380 69.6% Yes

Bress Deborah Small Business Owner No 2 6,491 21,380 30.4% No

Saratoga CITY COUNCIL

Full Lo Emily Mayor/Business Owner Yes 5 6,495 25,807 25.2% Yes

Bernarld Mary-Lynne Planning Commission Chairperson No 5 5,731 25,807 22.2% Yes

Kumar Rishi Hi-Tech General Manager No 5 5,001 25,807 19.4% Yes

Zhao Yan Engineer/Commissioner No 5 4,930 25,807 19.1% No

Chen John Data Center Engineer No 5 3,650 25,807 14.1% No

SANTA CRUZ 11/4/2014 Capitola CITY COUNCIL

Full Harlan Stephanie Incumbent Yes 6 1,656 7,065 23.4% Yes

Termini Michael V. Incumbent Yes 6 1,484 7,065 21.0% Yes

Bertrand Jacques Engineer Yes 6 1,216 7,065 17.2% Yes

Clarke Joe Sheriff's Sergeant No 6 1,154 7,065 16.3% No

Hill Laurie R. Retired Government Analyst No 6 1,064 7,065 15.1% No

Fitzpatirck Richard Retired Social Worker No 6 479 7,065 6.8% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SANTA CRUZ 11/4/2014 Santa Cruz CITY COUNCIL

Full Chase Cynthia Program Director/Teacher Yes 8 9,112 42,808 21.3% Yes (continued)

Terrazas David Santa Cruz City Councilmember Yes 8 8,328 42,808 19.5% Yes

Noroyan Richelle Community Relation Representative Yes 8 6,758 42,808 15.8% Yes

Sherman Leonie Teacher/Outdoor Writer No 8 6,455 42,808 15.1% No

Van Allen Bruce Software Developer No 8 6,041 42,808 14.1% No

Pruger Mike Deputy Sheriff No 8 2,703 42,808 6.3% No

Knutson Gary A. Retired Auditor-Controller No 8 1,954 42,808 4.6% No

Bush Craig Teacher No 8 1,345 42,808 3.1% No

Scotts Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full Reed Jim Incumbent Yes 3 2,595 6,354 40.8% Yes

Aguilar Stephany E. Council Member Yes 3 2,053 6,354 32.3% Yes

Patterson Russ Retired Police Captain No 3 1,689 6,354 26.6% No

Watsonville CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Hurst Lowell Retired Agriculture Teacher Yes 1 685 725 94.5% Yes

4 Full Dutra Jimmy Farmer/Business Owner No 2 531 954 55.7% Yes

Montesino Eduardo Incumbent Yes 2 415 954 43.5% No

5 Full Garcia Rebecca J. Educator No 2 393 696 56.5% Yes

Dodge Daniel Watsonville Councilman Yes 2 298 696 42.8% No

7 Full Bilicih Nancy A. Incumbent Yes 1 1,315 1,361 96.6% Yes

SHASTA 11/4/2014 Anderson CITY COUNCIL

Full Comnick Norman Retired Bookkeeper No 3 1,082 3,146 34.4% Yes

Browning Baron V. Business Executive No 3 1,051 3,146 33.4% Yes

Hopkins Debe Incumbent Yes 3 994 3,146 31.6% No

Redding CITY CLERK

Full Mize Pamela Redding City Clerk Yes 1 19,595 19,915 98.4% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Weaver Brent M. Business Owner No 6 16,885 69,460 24.3% Yes

Schreder Kristen Businesswoman No 6 13,448 69,460 19.4% Yes

Sullivan Francie Vice Mayor, City of Redding Yes 6 11,092 69,460 16.0% Yes

Dacquistio Michael Businessman, Bankruptcy Trustee No 6 9,907 69,460 14.3% No

Jones Patrick H. City Council Member Yes 6 9,006 69,460 13.0% No

Quinn Mike Business Owner No 6 8,967 69,460 12.9% No

Shasta Lake CITY COUNCIL

Full Morgan Pamelyn Incumbent Yes 2 1,498 3,029 49.5% Yes

Kern Richard M. No Ballot Designation Yes 2 1,481 3,029 48.9% Yes

SIERRA No City Contests SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Dunsmuir CITY COUNCILR 1 Short Kelby Richard Planning Commissioner No 4 271 492 55.1% Yes

McIntyre Bill Writer No 4 93 492 18.9% No

Castro Lorenzo Registered Process Server No 4 76 492 15.4% No

Gnesa Linda Construction/Medical/EMS No 4 40 492 8.1% No

RCandidate to be elected if recall measure passes.

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Tulelake CITY COUNCILR 1 Short Ebinger Henry No Ballot Designation No 1 83 92 90.2% Yes (continued) 11/4/2014 Dunsmuir CITY COUNCIL

Full Craig Bryce Web Designer/Developer No 4 410 1,272 32.2% Yes

Spurlock Josh No Ballot Designation No 4 391 1,272 30.7% Yes

Syrrist Nick Accounting No 4 358 1,272 28.1% Yes

Wilde Leslie Legal Document Assistant No 4 92 1,272 7.2% No

Montague CITY COUNCIL

Full Newton Teresa No Ballot Designation No 5 139 531 26.2% Yes

Aiello D. "Kitty" Montague Council Member Yes 5 115 531 21.7% Yes

Meeks Karole No Ballot Designation No 5 104 531 19.6% No

Shelden Eudora Entrepreneur/Teacher No 5 86 531 16.2% No

Fahey Raymond No Ballot Designation No 5 82 531 15.4% No

Short Hammond John Montague Council Member Yes 1 240 260 92.3% Yes

Mt. Shasta CITY COUNCIL

Full Moore Tom Incumbent Yes 3 642 1,769 36.3% Yes

Stearns Tim Incumbent Yes 3 585 1,769 33.1% Yes

Redmond John A. Local Business Owner No 3 516 1,769 29.2% No

Tulelake CITY CLERK

Full Rogers Iva No Ballot Designation No 1 97 105 92.4% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Ebeinger Henry A. Former Councilmember/Veteran No 4 108 340 31.8% Yes

Nicholson Kevin Research Assistant No 4 88 340 25.9% Yes

Marcillac Richard Retired UPS Driver No 4 87 340 25.6% Yes

Cordonier Tom Incumbent Yes 4 49 340 14.4% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Perez Carla No Ballot Designation No 1 103 108 95.4% Yes

Weed CITY COUNCIL

Full Greene Kim Incumbent Yes 2 388 952 40.8% Yes

Palifini Ken Education Administration No 2 352 952 37.0% Yes

Yreka CITY COUNCIL

Full Mercier John Incumbent Yes 4 1,234 4,292 28.8% Yes

Baird Deborah L. Small Business Owner No 4 1,229 4,292 28.6% Yes

Freeman Joan Smith Business Owner No 4 1,148 4,292 26.7% Yes

Intiso Anthony Retired Businessman/Entrepreneur No 4 620 4,292 14.4% No

SOLANO 11/4/2014 Benicia CITY COUNCIL

Full Hughes Mark C. Incumbent Yes 2 5,792 11,666 49.6% Yes

Schwartzman Alan M. Council Member/ Businessman Yes 2 5,607 11,666 48.1% Yes

Dixon CITY COUNCIL

Full Pederson Scott Controller/Businessman/Treasurer No 6 1,634 7,319 22.3% Yes

Hickman Ted Realtor/Businessman/Photojournalist No 6 1,432 7,319 19.6% Yes

Ceremello, Jr. Michael J. Journalist/Investigative Reporter No 6 1,372 7,319 18.7% No

Minnema Devon Student/Farmer No 6 1,053 7,319 14.4% No

Bogue Thom Vice Mayor/Businessman Yes 6 1,007 7,319 13.8% No

Besneatte Dane A. Attorney/City Councilman Yes 6 788 7,319 10.8% No

RCandidate to be elected if recall measure passes.

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SOLANO 11/4/2014 Fairfield CITY COUNCIL

Full Moy Catherine "Cat" Fairfield City Councilwoman Yes 11 6,628 35,629 18.6% Yes (continued)

Timm Chuck Retired Police Sergeant No 11 5,425 35,629 15.2% Yes

Mraz John Councilmember/Retired Police Yes 11 5,070 35,629 14.2% No

Martinez Joseph "Joe" Deputy Probation Officer No 11 3,890 35,629 10.9% No

Polk Perry W. Retired Air Force No 11 3,614 35,629 10.1% No

Tonnesen Scott Planning Commissioner/ Businessman No 11 3,039 35,629 8.5% No

Blankenchip Randy Business Owner/Commissioner No 11 2,293 35,629 6.4% No

Afisvalu Ben Recreational Coordinator/Pastor No 11 1,652 35,629 4.6% No

Mulvey Scott Pastor No 11 1,400 35,629 3.9% No

Bailey Thomas L. Retired Military/Paraeducator No 11 1,274 35,629 3.6% No

Thiemer Brian C. Supply Chain Analyst No 11 1,224 35,629 3.4% No

MAYOR

Full Price Harry T. Incumbent Yes 1 15,693 16,524 95.0% Yes

Suisun CITY COUNCIL

Full Day Jane Councilwoman/Business Owner Yes 7 2,069 8,675 23.9% Yes

Hudson Mike Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 7 2,004 8,675 23.1% Yes

Davenport Jan Local Business Woman No 7 1,744 8,675 20.1% No

Pal Amit Businessman/Consultant No 7 1,551 8,675 17.9% No

Hawkins Alicia Procurement Specialist No 7 634 8,675 7.3% No

Strickland Sean Telecommunications Worker No 7 541 8,675 6.2% No

Lothae Nabil K. Service Banker No 7 81 8,675 0.9% No

MAYOR

Full Sanchez Pete Mayor Yes 1 4,049 4,312 93.9% Yes

Vacaville CITY COUNCIL

Full Mashburn Mitch Vice Mayor/Lieutenant Yes 3 10,289 29,523 34.9% Yes

Hunt Curtis Incumbent Yes 3 9,604 29,523 32.5% Yes

Fox Cara Small Business Owner No 3 9,429 29,523 31.9% No

MAYOR

Full Augustine Len Retired Colonel USAF No 3 10,476 19,846 52.8% Yes

Rowlett Ron Councilmember/Business Agent No 3 7,986 19,846 40.2% No

Harrison, II Rodney Leon Student Pilot No 3 1,298 19,846 6.5% No

SONOMA 11/4/2014 Cloverdale CITY COUNCIL

Full Palla Joseph Incumbent Yes 5 1,232 5,105 24.1% Yes

Russell Carol Incumbent Yes 5 1,135 5,105 22.2% Yes

Wolter Gus Businessman/Retired Banker No 5 1,010 5,105 19.8% Yes

Winterbottom Michele P. Businesswoman No 5 891 5,105 17.5% No

Gibson-Byers Jude Businesswoman No 5 818 5,105 16.0% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Dailey Robert P. Cloverdale City Treasurer Yes 1 1,560 1,607 97.1% Yes

Cotati CITY COUNCIL

Full Landman Mark Cotati City Councilman Yes 3 1,031 2,524 40.8% Yes

Moore John Insurance Adjustor Yes 3 872 2,524 34.5% Yes

Barich George Licensed Contractor No 3 618 2,524 24.5% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SONOMA 11/4/2014 Healdsburg CITY COUNCIL

Full Ziedrich Eric A. Local Business Owner No 4 1,864 5,547 33.6% Yes (continued)

Civian Jeff Healdsburg Planning Commissioner No 4 1,381 5,547 24.9% Yes

Mansell Brigette High School Teacher No 4 1,371 5,547 24.7% No

Meinken Tim Local Business Owner No 4 930 5,547 16.8% No

Petaluma CITY COUNCIL

Full King Dave Business Owner/Attorney No 5 8,300 34,263 24.2% Yes

Barrett Teresa City Councilmember Yes 5 7,602 34,263 22.2% Yes

Albertson Chris Incumbent Yes 5 6,612 34,263 19.3% Yes

Quinto Ken Father, Youth Commissioner No 5 6,093 34,263 17.8% No

Cader-Thompson Janice Retired Dental Hygienist No 5 5,601 34,263 16.3% No

MAYOR

Full Harris Mike Executive Businessman, Councilmember No 2 7,107 14,038 50.6% Yes

Glass David Mayor of Petaluma Yes 2 6,896 14,038 49.1% No

Rohnert Park CITY COUNCIL

Full Stafford Pam Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 3 4,524 11,372 39.8% Yes

Ahanotu Amy O. Councilmember/Manager Yes 3 4,031 11,372 35.4% Yes

Grundman David Civil Engineer No 3 2,775 11,372 24.4% No

Santa Rosa CITY COUNCIL

Full Coursey Chris Retired Newspaper Columnist No 9 16,186 81,933 19.8% Yes

Sawyer John Business Manager No 9 12,875 81,933 15.7% Yes

Schwedhelm Tom Retired Police Chief No 9 12,596 81,933 15.4% Yes

Crocker Ashle Planning Commissioner/Mother No 9 11,780 81,933 14.4% No

Byrd Curtis Minister/Planning Commissioner No 9 10,137 81,933 12.4% No

Pierce Lee Recycling Regulations Manager No 9 8,713 81,933 10.6% No

Fernald Colleen Shea Consultant/Analyst/Artist No 9 3,820 81,933 4.7% No

Sims, II Chuck E. Assembly Line Worker No 9 2,891 81,933 3.5% No

Rhinehart Keith Ret. UPS Management/Substitute Teacher No 9 2,845 81,933 3.5% No

Sebastopol CITY COUNCIL

Full Gurney Sarah Glade Councilmbr./Downtown Businessperson Yes 4 1,676 5,549 30.2% Yes

Glass Una J. M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 1,513 5,549 27.3% Yes

Slayter Patrick Architect/City Councilmember Yes 4 1,490 5,549 26.9% Yes

Greenberg Johathan Journalist/Internet Entrepreneur No 4 848 5,549 15.3% No

Sonoma CITY COUNCIL

Full Edwards Gary Local Businessman No 8 1,592 8,426 18.9% Yes

Agrimonti Madolyn Community Volunteer No 8 1,481 8,426 17.6% Yes

Hundley Rachel Small Business Owner No 8 1,399 8,426 16.6% Yes

Brown Ken Council Member Yes 8 1,229 8,426 14.6% No

Sawicki Andrew Physician No 8 1,001 8,426 11.9% No

Stuckey Cameron Personal Trainer/Commissioner No 8 837 8,426 9.9% No

Wagner Jack Community Organizer No 8 585 8,426 6.9% No

Corrado Lynda Property Management No 8 296 8,426 3.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

SONOMA 11/4/2014 Windsor CITY COUNCIL

Full Salmon Sam Incumbent Yes 5 3,496 12,918 27.1% Yes (continued)

Fopppli Dominic Planning Commissioner/Businessman No 5 3,297 12,918 25.5% Yes

Millan Mark Planning Commissioner/Businessman No 5 3,061 12,918 23.7% Yes

Zelig Evan Attorney No 5 1,549 12,918 12.0% No

DiMassa Frank Energy Consultant No 5 1,492 12,918 11.5% No

STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Hughson CITY COUNCIL

Full Carr George Incumbent Yes 3 828 2,035 40.7% Yes

Hill Harold "Bud" Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 737 2,035 36.2% Yes

Gonzales Billy No Ballot Designation No 3 451 2,035 22.2% No

MAYOR

Full Beekman Matt Incumbent Yes 1 1,148 1,195 96.1% Yes

Newman CITY COUNCIL

Full Graham Casey Law Enforcement Officer No 3 768 2,066 37.2% Yes

Candea Nicholas Incumbent Yes 3 710 2,066 34.4% Yes

Van Hutchins Donald Incumbent Yes 3 571 2,066 27.6% No

MAYOR

Full Katen Ed Incumbent Yes 1 1,084 1,170 92.6% Yes

Oakdale CITY COUNCIL

Full Bairos Cherilyn Insurance Agent No 2 2,727 5,233 52.1% Yes

McCarty J.R. Retail Manager No 2 2,411 5,233 46.1% Yes

MAYOR

Full Paul Pat No Ballot Designation Yes 1 3,166 3,516 90.0% Yes

Patterson CITY COUNCIL

Full McCord Dennis Information Technology Manager No 6 1,291 4,978 25.9% Yes

Novelli Deborah Councilmember/ Businesswoman Yes 6 1,192 4,978 23.9% Yes

Buehner Larry K. Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 753 4,978 15.1% No

Fierros Carlos Gustavo Community Volunteer No 6 689 4,978 13.8% No

Stobb John T. Fire Sprinkler Inspector No 6 605 4,978 12.2% No

McMahan Troy D. Retail Store Manager No 6 432 4,978 8.7% No

MAYOR

Full Molina Luis I. Mayor Yes 4 1,330 2,885 46.1% Yes

Arredondo Ralph M. No Ballot Designation No 4 635 2,885 22.0% No

Farinha Dominic A. City Councilmember No 4 595 2,885 20.6% No

Lustgarten Sheree City Councilmember No 4 313 2,885 10.8% No

Riverbank CITY COUNCIL

Full Campbell Cal Incumbent Yes 3 1,857 4,779 38.9% Yes

Cruz Leanne Jones Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,727 4,779 36.1% Yes

King Larry Business Owner No 3 1,145 4,779 24.0% No

Turlock CITY COUNCIL

Full Jacob Matthew Entrepreneur/Business Owner No 5 7,066 24,114 29.3% Yes

DeHart, Jr. Bill Incumbent Yes 5 6,351 24,114 26.3% Yes

White Forrest J. Turlock City Councilmember Yes 5 5,810 24,114 24.1% No

Alvarado Sergio A. Postal Service Employee No 5 2,405 24,114 10.0% No

Babadalir Donald Businessman/Personal Trainer No 5 2,386 24,114 9.9% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

STANISLAUS 11/4/2014 Turlock MAYOR

Full Soiseth Gary Farmer/ Regulatory Analyst No 2 8,374 13,744 60.9% Yes (continued)

Brem Mike Agriculture Businessman No 2 5,317 13,744 38.7% No

Waterford CITY COUNCIL

Full Whitfield Joshua Incumbent Yes 3 924 2,183 42.3% Yes

Krause Ken Incumbent Yes 3 670 2,183 30.7% Yes

Self Keith Retired Railroad Worker No 3 579 2,183 26.5% No

MAYOR

Full Van Winkle Mike Electrician/Councilmember No 1 1,121 1,172 95.6% Yes

SUTTER 11/4/2014 Live Oak CITY COUNCIL

Full Hodges Diane Incumbent Yes 6 562 2,834 19.8% Yes

Banks Jason M. Businessman No 6 559 2,834 19.7% Yes

Alvarado Steve Incumbent Yes 6 492 2,834 17.4% Yes

Arredondo Susana Parent No 6 420 2,834 14.8% No

Alcocer Christine Retired Public Employee No 6 417 2,834 14.7% No

Davis Tinisha Educator/Law Clerk No 6 370 2,834 13.1% No

Yuba City CITY COUNCIL

Full Buckland John Mark Retired Police Lieutenant Yes 5 7,819 28,898 27.1% Yes

Cleveland, Jr. Stanley Second District Supervisor No 5 6,833 28,898 23.6% Yes

Didbal Preet Planning Commission Chair No 5 5,463 28,898 18.9% Yes

Rikard Jason Construction Inspector No 5 5,192 28,898 18.0% No

Ali Daria Financial Representative No 5 3,519 28,898 12.2% No

TEHAMA 11/4/2014 Corning CITY COUNCIL

Full Linnet Dave Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 683 1,683 40.6% Yes

Dickison Darlene Incumbent Yes 3 526 1,683 31.3% Yes

Leach John H. Consultant/Minister No 3 474 1,683 28.2% No

MAYOR

Full Strack Gary R. Incumbent Yes 1 857 857 100.0% Yes

Red Bluff CITY COUNCIL

Full Knox Orville Patrick Retired Engineering No 4 1,468 5,420 27.1% Yes

Jackson Daniele Incumbent Yes 4 1,458 5,420 26.9% Yes

Schmid Robert Incumbent Yes 4 1,353 5,420 25.0% Yes

Stevens Larry Retired Retailer No 4 1,141 5,420 21.1% No

TRINITY No City Contests TULARE 6/3/2014 Dinuba CITY COUNCILR 2 Short Mendoza Nathaniel "Nate" Reverend No 1 124 143 86.7% Yes

RCandidate to be elected if recall measure passes.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

TULARE 6/3/2014 Porterville CITY COUNCIL

Full Stowe Milt T. Retired Recreation Director No 9 2,906 7,771 37.4% Yes (continued)

McCracken Pete V. Incumbent Yes 9 1,531 7,771 19.7% Yes

Green Mathew Retired Law Enforcement No 9 979 7,771 12.6% No

Duran John "Juan" Retired Inmate Supervisor No 9 649 7,771 8.4% No

Harper Larry A. Real Estate Broker No 9 604 7,771 7.8% No

Cable Shawn Correctional Sergeant No 9 446 7,771 5.7% No

Fletcher Russell R. No Ballot Designation No 9 297 7,771 3.8% No

Schwartzenberger Shawn R. No Ballot Designation No 9 207 7,771 2.7% No

Morton Christopher No Ballot Designation No 9 129 7,771 1.7% No

11/4/2014 Dinuba CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Reynosa Maribel Retired No 2 148 285 51.9% Yes Mendoza Nathaniel D. Pastor No 2 133 285 46.7% No

3 Full Harness Scott Incumbent Yes 3 3,096 3,243 95.5% Yes

Medina Sal Business Owner No 3 81 3,243 2.5% No

Longoria Armando Martial Arts Instructor No 3 63 3,243 1.9% No

4 Full Thusu Kuldip Small Business Owner No 2 328 555 59.1% Yes

McElroy Maria A. Corporate Trainer No 2 223 555 40.2% No

Exeter CITY COUNCIL

Full Waterman Mary Self-Employed No 4 1,118 3,748 29.8% Yes

Boyce Teresa M. Incumbent Yes 4 897 3,748 23.9% Yes

Gerdes Gordon Business Owner No 4 897 3,748 23.9% Yes

Allwardt Jack Incumbent Yes 4 807 3,748 21.5% No

Farmersville CITY COUNCIL

Full Boyer Paul Community Development Director No 5 442 1,856 23.8% Yes

Sisk Matt Service Manager No 5 391 1,856 21.1% Yes

Espinoza, Jr. Freddy Carpenter No 5 371 1,856 20.0% Yes

Benavides Leonel Incumbent Yes 5 370 1,856 19.9% No

Miller Larry D. Incumbent Yes 5 278 1,856 15.0% No

Lindsay CITY COUNCIL

Full Salinas Danny Incumbent Yes 6 384 1,539 25.0% Yes

Villarreal-Padilla Ramona Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 310 1,539 20.1% Yes

Gutierrez Alberto Sales Coordinator No 6 265 1,539 17.2% No

Vazquez Lorena Self Sufficiency Counselor No 6 265 1,539 17.2% No

Daubert Timothy S. Retired Truck Driver No 6 160 1,539 10.4% No

Sinclair Eric Eugene Perfecto Account Executive No 6 152 1,539 9.9% No

Tulare CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Brubaker Ben Grocery Store Manager No 3 273 761 35.9% Yes

Munoz Martisa Castellanoz Insurance Agent No 3 263 761 34.6% No

Cabello, Sr. Arthur A. Retired No 3 217 761 28.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

TULARE 11/4/2014 Tulare CITY COUNCIL 4 Full Macedo David Incumbent Yes 2 1,629 2,221 73.3% Yes (continued)

Terry Nathan B. Rescue Mission Director No 2 582 2,221 26.2% No

Woodlake CITY COUNCIL

Full Gonzalez, Jr. Gregorio Incumbent Yes 9 372 1,875 19.8% Yes

Ortiz Frances Incumbent Yes 9 369 1,875 19.7% Yes

Ray Charles "Chuck" Fireman No 9 262 1,875 14.0% Yes

Guerra, Jr. Florencio Social Worker No 9 187 1,875 10.0% No

Moran Shirley A. Records Clerk No 9 170 1,875 9.1% No

Lewis William Retired City Administrator No 9 152 1,875 8.1% No

Romero Tony Industrial Service Technician No 9 151 1,875 8.1% No

Navarro Mikey Bookkeeper No 9 132 1,875 7.0% No

Murehead Virgil Mark Retired No 9 74 1,875 3.9% No

TUOLUMNE 6/3/2014 Sonora CITY COUNCIL

Full Segarini George Local Businessman No 4 362 1,420 25.5% Yes

Garaventa Jim County Planning Commissioner No 4 359 1,420 25.3% Yes

Hawkins Matt Incumbent Yes 4 351 1,420 24.7% No

Ferreira Mark D. Firefighter /Paramedic No 4 346 1,420 24.4% No

VENTURA 11/4/2014 Camarillo CITY COUNCIL

Full Morgan Mike City Councilmember/ Businessman Yes 8 8,904 48,677 18.3% Yes

McDonald Jan "Jeanette" L. City Councilmember/ Accountant Yes 8 8,382 48,677 17.2% Yes

Craven Charlotte Member of Camarillo City Council Yes 8 7,860 48,677 16.1% Yes

Valenzano Chris Businessman/ Military Reservist No 8 6,730 48,677 13.8% No

Villa Roy Real Estate Appraiser No 8 5,872 48,677 12.1% No

Lorimer Matthew Wayne Business Manager No 8 5,227 48,677 10.7% No

Labrado Daniel L. Retired General Manager No 8 2,862 48,677 5.9% No

Espinoza Jose Herrera Engineer No 8 2,748 48,677 5.6% No

Fillmore CITY COUNCIL

Full McCall Diane Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,580 3,674 43.0% Yes

Broggie Carrie L. Executive Management Assistant No 3 1,091 3,674 29.7% Yes

Holmgren Tim Independent IT Consultant No 3 959 3,674 26.1% No

Moorpark CITY COUNCIL

Full Pollock David Incumbent Yes 3 4,847 13,089 37.0% Yes

Van Dam Mark Incumbent Yes 3 4,245 13,089 32.4% Yes

Simons Ken Business Executive No 3 3,894 13,089 29.8% No

MAYOR

Full Parvin Janice S. Mayor Yes 1 6,928 7,296 95.0% Yes

Ojai CITY COUNCIL

Full Blatz Paul B. Incumbent Yes 5 1,658 6,205 26.7% Yes

Weirnick William Retired University Professor No 5 1,401 6,205 22.6% Yes

Haney Randy Businessman/ Landscape Contractor No 5 1,385 6,205 22.3% Yes

Hansen Brandon Local Business Owner No 5 880 6,205 14.2% No

Quilici Stephen L. Retired Aerospace Manager No 5 864 6,205 13.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)

COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

VENTURA 11/4/2014 Oxnard CITY COUNCIL

Full Ramirez Carmen Oxnard City Councilmember Yes 7 13,510 44,007 30.7% Yes (continued)

Perello Bert E. Councilmember Yes 7 6,680 44,007 15.2% Yes

Huber Steve Businessman No 7 6,670 44,007 15.2% No

Starr Aaron Accountant/ Businessman No 7 5,787 44,007 13.2% No

Madrigal Oscar Educator No 7 4,485 44,007 10.2% No

Jaquez Dick Retired Educator No 7 3,442 44,007 7.8% No

Lindemann Linda R. Businesswoman No 7 3,304 44,007 7.5% No

MAYOR

Full Flynn Tim Mayor of Oxnard Yes 3 15,764 26,706 59.0% Yes

MacDonald Bryan Oxnard Councilman/ Teacher No 3 8,285 26,706 31.0% No

Stein Lawrence Paul Accountant/ Tax Preparer No 3 2,157 26,706 8.1% No

Port Hueneme CITY COUNCIL

Full Figg Tom Urban Planner No 5 1,843 7,821 23.6% Yes

Hensley Jim Retired Military No 5 1,815 7,821 23.2% Yes

Sharkey Jon City Councilmember Yes 5 1,629 7,821 20.8% Yes

Green Ellis L. City Councilmember Yes 5 1,500 7,821 19.2% No

Griffaw Norman E. Councilmember Yes 5 998 7,821 12.8% No

Santa Paula CITY COUNCIL

Full Procter John Retired No 6 2,418 12,598 19.2% Yes

Gherardi Ginger Retired Executive Director No 6 2,364 12,598 18.8% Yes

Crosswhite Jenny Pastor No 6 2,245 12,598 17.8% Yes

Fernandez Ralph J. Councilmember/ College Instructor Yes 6 2,059 12,598 16.3% No

Gonzales Robert "Bob" Retired Police Chief Yes 6 1,999 12,598 15.9% No

Demers John A. Chief Operations Officer No 6 1,493 12,598 11.9% No

Simi Valley CITY COUNCIL

Full Judge Mike Police Officer/ Councilmember Yes 9 14,189 47,886 29.6% Yes

Becerra Glen Simi Valley Councilmember/ Businessman Yes 9 11,611 47,886 24.2% Yes

Williamson Barbra Retired Hospice Director No 9 7,138 47,886 14.9% No

Nemecek Randy Retired Business Executive No 9 3,854 47,886 8.0% No

Halub Eric Security/ Businessman No 9 3,044 47,886 6.4% No

Mikesell Mary Mental Health Consultant No 9 2,204 47,886 4.6% No

Wilson Brian E. Environmental Compliance Inspector No 9 2,162 47,886 4.5% No

Smith Eric Debate Coach No 9 1,961 47,886 4.1% No

Sanchez-Chew Rene Production Planner/ Realtor No 9 1,567 47,886 3.3% No

MAYOR

Full Huber Bob Simi Valley Mayor Yes 2 20,880 27,026 77.3% Yes

Sandberg Ken Computer Systems Administrator No 2 5,971 27,026 22.1% No

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COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/

SEAT TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

INC-UMB-ENT

NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC-TED

VENTURA 11/4/2014 Thousand Oaks CITY COUNCIL

Full Bill-De La Pena Claudia Councilmember/ Business Owner Yes 7 20,006 81,586 24.5% Yes (continued)

Fox Andy City Councilmember/ Firefighter Yes 7 18,885 81,586 23.1% Yes

Price Joel R. Appointed Incumbent/ Detective Yes 7 16,127 81,586 19.8% Yes

Sobrino, Jr. Raymond Small Business Owner No 7 11,170 81,586 13.7% No

Henderson Eric Research Assistant/ Student No 7 7,345 81,586 9.0% No

Gordon Paige Real Estate Agent No 7 4,525 81,586 5.5% No

Rasheed Chaise Maguire Retail Support Associate No 7 3,307 81,586 4.1% No

YOLO 6/3/2014 Davis CITY COUNCIL

Full Davis Robb Public Health Practitioner No 5 6,294 23,140 27.2% Yes

Swanson Rochelle Incumbent Yes 5 5,306 23,140 22.9% Yes

Munn John Soil/Water Management No 5 4,893 23,140 21.1% No

Allen Sheila School Trustee/Nurse No 5 3,912 23,140 16.9% No

Parrella Daniel Solar Business Owner No 5 2,735 23,140 11.8% No

Winters CITY CLERK

Full Millis Nanci Incumbent Yes 1 879 879 100.0% Yes

CITY COUNCIL

Full Aguiar-Curry Cecilia M. Incumbent Yes 4 730 2,302 31.7% Yes

Neu Pierre Retired Teacher No 4 618 2,302 26.8% Yes

Anderson Harold R. Incumbent Yes 4 595 2,302 25.8% Yes

Guelden Bruce Nicholas Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 359 2,302 15.6% No

CITY TREASURER

Full Sebastian Michael J. City Treasurer Yes 1 884 884 100.0% Yes

Woodland CITY COUNCIL

Full Marble William L. "Bill" Family Dentist Yes 4 4,532 12,829 35.3% Yes

Barajas Angel Trustee, Woodland Joint USD No 4 3,796 12,829 29.6% Yes

Harris Steve Business Owner/Manager No 4 3,508 12,829 27.3% No

Harris Bobby Journalist/Community Advocate No 4 993 12,829 7.7% No

11/4/2014 West Sacramento CITY COUNCIL

Full Johannessen Mark West Sacramento City Councilmember Yes 4 6,303 15,035 41.9% Yes

Ledesma Christopher T. West Sacramento City Councilmember Yes 4 5,580 15,035 37.1% Yes

Heth-Tran Nancy Energy Specialist No 4 1,740 15,035 11.6% No

Lyon Jeff Retired Government Chief No 4 1,412 15,035 9.4% No

MAYOR

Full Cabaldon Christiopher L. Mayor of West Sacramento Yes 2 7,651 9,073 84.3% Yes

Hundal Narinder Pal Singh Business Owner No 2 1,422 9,073 15.7% No

YUBA 11/4/2014 Marysville CITY COUNCIL

Full Pedigo Christopher Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 1,133 1,133 100.0% Yes

Whitmore Dale Incumbent Yes 2 1,145 1,145 100.0% Yes

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TABLE 2.2 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR CITY OFFICES, 2014

City Attorney* City Auditor City Clerk City Council City Treasurer Mayor Rent Control

Board Total** Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N

Incumbent Candidates

Win 66.7 2 100.0 2 100.0 13 76.6 422 93.8 15 85.0 68 100.0. 3 78.6 525 Lose 33.3 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 23.4 129 6.3 1 15.0 12 0.0 0 21.4 143 Total 100.0 3 100.0 2 100.0 13 100.0 551 100.0 16 100.0 80 100.0 3 100.0 668

Non-Incumbent Candidates

Win 25.0 1 50.0 1 55.6 5 30.6 399 50.0 5 22.8 39 100.0 5 30.3 455 Lose 75.0 3 50.0 1 44.4 4 69.4 904 50.0 5 77.2 132 0.0 0 69.7 1,049 Total 100.0 4 100.0 2 100.0 9 100.0 1,303 100.0 10 100.0 171 100.0 5 100.0 1,504

Winning Candidates

Incumbent 66.7 2 66.7 2 72.2 13 51.4 422 75.0 15 63.6 68 37.5 3 53.6 525 Non-Incumbent 33.3 1 33.3 1 27.8 5 48.6 399 25.0 5 36.4 39 62.5 5 46.4 455 Total 100.0 3 100.0 3 100.0 14 100.0 821 100.0 20 100.0 107 100.0 8 100.0 980

Losing Candidates

Incumbent 25.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 12.5 129 16.7 1 8.3 12 0.0 0 12.0 143 Non-Incumbent 75.0 3 100.0 1 100.0 4 87.5 904 83.3 5 91.7 132 0.0 0 88.0 1,049 Total 100.0 4 100.0 1 100.0 4 100.0 1,033 100.0 6 100.0 144 0.0 0 100.0 1,192

All Candidates

Incumbent 42.9 3 50.0 2 59.1 13 29.7 551 61.5 16 31.9 80 37.5 3 30.8 668 Non-Incumbent 57.1 4 50.0 2 40.9 9 70.3 1,303 38.5 10 68.1 171 62.5 5 69.2 1,504 Total 100.0 7 100.0 4 100.0 22 100.0 1,854 100.0 26 100.0 251 100.0 8 100.0 2,172

*Includes City Prosecutor.

**We excluded runoffs from totals.

***Percent may not sum to 100 due to rounding.