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Alameda County, CA June 7, 2016 Election
Directory of Alameda County, CA Measures
County Results as of Jul 20 12:18pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1118/1118)
49.3% Countywide Voter Turnout (411,347/833,803)

Measures
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Measure A. Job Training, Classroom Repair and Student Safety Measure -- Chabot-Las Positas Community College District (Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass: 87133 / 64.94% Yes votes ...... 47032 / 35.06% No votes
To upgrade aging classrooms and technology/science labs for career education to prepare students, veterans and workers for good jobs and university transfer, remove asbestos/retrofit buildings for earthquake safety, acquire, construct and repair sites/facilities/equipment, and improve campus safety/security, shall Chabot-Las Positas Community College District issue $950,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, independent financial audits, and all funds used locally?

Measure B. Marin and Ocean View Modernization and Albany High Overcrowding Relief Measure -- Albany Unified School District (Bond - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 4754 / 68.96% Yes votes ...... 2140 / 31.04% No votes
Shall the district be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $70 million in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific purposes set forth herein, and subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified?

Measure C. Hayward Votes Together Initiative, -- City of Hayward (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 13891 / 60.63% Yes votes ...... 9019 / 39.37% No votes
Shall the charter and municipal code of the city of Hayward be amended to change general municipal elections from June of even-numbered years to November of even-numbered years, to be effective in 2018; and, if approved, to extend temporarily by five months the terms of the mayor and council members elected in 2014 and 2016, respectively, and whose terms expire in 2018?

Measure D. Utility Users' Tax Extension -- City of Hayward (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 17271 / 73.33% Yes votes ...... 6283 / 26.67% No votes
To maintain City of Hayward services including: neighborhood police patrols, fire stations/911, firefighter, paramedic response times; preserving youth/anti-gang programs; emergency/disaster preparedness; city streets, sidewalks and lighting; shall the City of Hayward renew the existing Utility Users Tax at the current 5.5 percent rate on gas, electricity, video, telecommunications services, providing $16 million annually for 20 years from the current end date, with exemptions for low-income lifeline users; and all money used for City of Hayward services?

Measure E. Albany Middle School Overcrowding Relief and Districtwide Technology and Equipment Improvement Measure -- Albany Unified School District (Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass: 4618 / 73.56% Yes votes ...... 1660 / 26.44% No votes
Shall the district be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $25 million in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific school facilities projects listed in the Bond Project List, and in order to qualify to receive State matching grant funds, subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified?

Measure F. Parcel Tax Extension -- City of Piedmont (Ordinance - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 3591 / 69.97% Yes votes ...... 1541 / 30.03% No votes
To maintain essential police, fire, and paramedic service, to prevent the reduction in maintenance in City parks., greenspaces and other public areas, and to prevent the loss of youth, family., and senior recreational and safety services, shall the City of Piedmont continue to authorize a parcel tax, replacing the existing Municipal Services Tax, as is more specifically set forth in Ord, 721 N.S. which is on file with the Piedmont City Clerk?

Measure G. School Improvement Bond of 2016 -- Castro Valley Unified School District (Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass: 9179 / 69.15% Yes votes ...... 4095 / 30.85% No votes
To upgrade and repair aging classrooms at local schools; improve school safety and security; expand classroom space for 21st-century education; update science labs and learning technology; improve access for students with disabilities; and renovate, construct, and acquire classrooms, sites, equipment and facilities; shall Castro Valley Unified School District issue $123 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits, and no money taken by the State or used for administrators' salaries?

Measure H. Quality Education and Overcrowding Prevention Measure -- Dublin Unified School District (Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass: 6216 / 60.19% Yes votes ...... 4111 / 39.81% No votes
To protect quality education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, construct schools to prevent overcrowding; update aging classrooms/science labs; continue providing 21st century technology; ensure classrooms meet fire/safety codes; and improve energy/operational efficiency, utilizing savings for instruction shall Dublin Unified School District issue $283 million in bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, citizens oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying in Dublin?

Measure I. Quality Education and Local Control Funding Measure -- Fremont Unified School District (Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 27145 / 70.28% Yes votes ...... 11477 / 29.72% No votes
To continue funding for core programs in math, science and reading, provide local reliable funding for local schools that cannot be taken by the State, attract and retain highly- qualified teachers including quality science teachers, maintain math, science, reading and writing programs, keep school libraries open, relieve overcrowding in classrooms, maintain programs to prepare students for the workforce, and protect student safety and security, with no proceeds used for administrators' salaries, benefits and pensions, shall the Fremont Unified School District ("District") renew and extend its expiring voter approved education and local control parcel tax for a period of nine years from starting date of July 1, 2016 at a rate of $73 per parcel per year?

Measure J. Facilities Improvement and Upgrades -- Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass: 14,566 / 66.8% Yes votes ...... 7,237 / 33.2% No votes
   14510 (66.84%) Yes / 7199 (33.16%) No in Alameda County
   56 (59.57%) Yes / 38 (40.43%) No in Contra Costa County
Shall the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District (the "District") be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $245 million in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific school facilities projects listed in the Bond Project List, and in order to qualify to receive State matching grant funds, subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified?

Measure K. Lund Ranch Referendum -- City of Pleasanton (Ordinance - Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 10716 / 51.29% Yes votes ...... 10176 / 48.71% No votes
Shall the Lund Ranch project in Southeast Pleasanton, which consists of 43 single-family homes on approximately 17 acres and 174 acres for permanent public open space and 2 miles of public trails, be approved?

Measure L. General Obligation Bond of 2016 -- Lammersville Unified School District (Bond - 55% Approval Required)
Pass: 1,506 / 61.8% Yes votes ...... 929 / 38.2% No votes
   1489 (62.07%) Yes / 910 (37.93%) No in San Joaquin County
   17 (47.22%) Yes / 19 (52.78%) No in Alameda County
Shall the District be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $56 million in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific school projects listed in the Bond Project List attached hereto as Exhibit A-1, subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified?

Measure AA. San Francisco Bay Clean Water, Pollution Prevention and Habitat Restoration Program -- San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (Parcel Tax - 2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 1,256,356 / 70.4% Yes votes ...... 528,877 / 29.6% No votes
   276677 (75.20%) Yes / 91231 (24.80%) No in Alameda County
   169024 (65.70%) Yes / 88249 (34.30%) No in Contra Costa County
   59374 (72.82%) Yes / 22165 (27.18%) No in Marin County
   11,260 (57.19%) Yes / 8,428 (42.81%) No in Napa County
   186,674 (77.64%) Yes / 53,766 (22.36%) No in San Francisco County
   126,943 (72.0%) Yes / 49,422 (28.0%) No in San Mateo County
   279259 (70.08%) Yes / 119254 (29.92%) No in Santa Clara County
   51,482 (54.35%) Yes / 43,248 (45.65%) No in Solano County
   95,663 (64.3%) Yes / 53,114 (35.7%) No in Sonoma County
To protect San Francisco Bay for future generations by reducing trash, pollution and harmful toxins, improving water quality, restoring habitat for fish, birds and wildlife, protecting communities from floods, and increasing shoreline public access, shall the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority authorize a parcel tax of $12 per year, raising approximately $25 million annually for twenty years with independent citizen oversight, audits, and all funds staying local?

 
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