This is an archive of a past election.
See http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/mrn/ for current information.
SMARTVOTER® by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund LWV
providing personalized comprehensive unbiased voter information any time you want it.
California
Smart Voter
Marin County Ballot

Combined ballot
Every Party

See Also:   Information for the County of Marin
(Elections Office, local League of Women Voters, links to other county election sites)

March 3, 2020 Election

--------
County Results as of Apr 2 10:36am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (157/157)
69.7% Countywide Voter Turnout (115,923/166,200)
Statewide Results as of Mar 17 4:41pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (654/654)

President | United States Representative | Member of the State Assembly | County | Municipal | State Propositions | Local Measures
Click on Name of Contest below.
Polling Location on March 3, 7am - 8pm
Find My Polling Place http://www.marincounty.org/depts/rv/voting-information/polling-places/find-your-polling-place/find-your-polling-place-app
[Poll data last updated 2020/02/18 14:44]
Showing a polling place for this address does not mean that you are registered to vote.
Vote-by-Mail ballots may be returned to a worker at any of the  polling places within your county on election day.
Contests for all precincts in Marin County, CA combined are shown below.
  • FAQs about Voting and this ballot page
  • How we got this information
  • Report problems or errors

  • President

    President of the United States; Democratic PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bernie Sanders, Democratic
      2,080,846 votes 36.0% 229 delegates
    • Joseph R. Biden, Democratic
      1,613,854 votes 27.9% 170 delegates
    • Elizabeth Warren, Democratic
      762,555 votes 13.2% 11 delegates
    • Michael R. Bloomberg, Democratic
      701,803 votes 12.1% 5 delegates
    • Pete Buttigieg, Democratic
      249,256 votes 4.3%
    • Amy Klobuchar, Democratic
      126,961 votes 2.2%
    • Tom Steyer, Democratic
      113,092 votes 2.0%
    • Andrew Yang, Democratic
      43,571 votes 0.8%
    • Tulsi Gabbard, Democratic
      33,769 votes 0.6%
    • Julián Castro, Democratic
      13,892 votes 0.2%
    • Michael Bennet, Democratic
      7,377 votes 0.1%
    • Marianne Williamson, Democratic
      7,052 votes 0.1%
    • Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, III, Democratic
      6,151 votes 0.1%
    • Cory Booker, Democratic
      6,000 votes 0.1%
    • John K. Delaney, Democratic
      4,606 votes 0.1%
    • Michael A. Ellinger, Democratic
      3,424 votes 0.1%
    • Joe Sestak, Democratic
      3,270 votes 0.1%
    • Mark Stewart Greenstein, Democratic
      3,190 votes 0.1%
    • Deval Patrick, Democratic
      2,022 votes 0.0%
    • Mosie Boyd, Democratic
      1,639 votes 0.0%

    President of the United States; Republican PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Donald J. Trump, Republican
      2,279,086 votes 92.2% 170 delegates
    • Bill Weld, Republican
      66,904 votes 2.7%
    • Joe Walsh, Republican
      64,749 votes 2.6%
    • Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, Republican
      24,351 votes 1.0%
    • Matthew John Matern, Republican
      15,469 votes 0.6%
    • Robert Ardini, Republican
      12,857 votes 0.5%
    • Zoltan G. Istvan, Republican
      8,141 votes 0.3%

    President of the United States; American Independent PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Phil Collins, American Independent
      18,461 votes 32.6%
    • Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente, American Independent
      12,816 votes 22.7%
    • Don Blankenship, American Independent
      10,377 votes 18.3%
    • J. R. Myers, American Independent
      8,068 votes 14.3%
    • Charles Kraut, American Independent
      6,846 votes 12.1%

    President of the United States; Green PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Howie Hawkins, Green
      4,203 votes 36.2%
    • Dario Hunter, Green
      2,558 votes 22.0%
    • Sedinam Moyowasifza-Curry, Green
      2,071 votes 17.8%
    • Dennis Lambert, Green
      1,999 votes 17.2%
    • David Rolde, Green
      774 votes 6.7%

    President of the United States; Libertarian PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jacob Hornberger, Libertarian
      5,530 votes 19.4%
    • Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian
      3,534 votes 12.4%
    • Vermin Supreme, Libertarian
      3,469 votes 12.2%
    • Ken Armstrong, Libertarian
      3,011 votes 10.6%
    • Kim Ruff, Libertarian
      2,330 votes 8.2%
    • Adam Kokesh, Libertarian
      2,161 votes 7.6%
    • Sam Robb, Libertarian
      1,722 votes 6.0%
    • Dan Behrman, Libertarian
      1,695 votes 5.9%
    • Max Abramson, Libertarian
      1,605 votes 5.6%
    • Souraya Faas, Libertarian
      999 votes 3.5%
    • Steven A. Richey, Libertarian
      982 votes 3.4%
    • Erik Chase Gerhardt, Libertarian
      748 votes 2.6%
    • Keenan Wallace Dunham, Libertarian
      720 votes 2.5%

    President of the United States; Peace and Freedom PartyClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Gloria La Riva, Peace and Freedom
      4,481 votes 67.2%
    • Howie Hawkins, Peace and Freedom
      2,191 votes 32.8%

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Peace and Freedom, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for President of the United States)

    United States Representative

    United States Representative; District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jared Huffman, Democratic
      184,155 votes 67.7%
    • Dale K. Mensing, Republican
      51,287 votes 18.9%
    • Rachel Moniz, Democratic
      20,609 votes 7.6%
    • Melissa Bradley, Green
      12,412 votes 4.6%
    • Charles "Wally" Coppock, American Independent
      3,600 votes 1.3%

    Member of the State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 10Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Marc Levine, Democratic
      112,683 votes 62.0%
    • Veronica "Roni" Jacobi, Democratic
      32,663 votes 18.0%
    • Ron Sondergaard, Republican
      31,284 votes 17.2%
    • Ted Cabral, Democratic
      5,192 votes 2.9%

    County

    County Supervisor; Marin County; Supervisorial District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Katie Rice
      18,953 votes 96.89%

    County Supervisor; Marin County; Supervisorial District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Stephanie Moulton-Peters
      5,485 votes 76.9%
    • Jack Kenney
      2,406 votes 11.38%
    • Bill Bailey
      1,470 votes 6.95%

    County Supervisor; Marin County; Supervisorial District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dennis Rodoni
      12,630 votes 78.44%
    • Alex Easton-Brown
      3,371 votes 20.94%

    Municipal

    Member, Town Council; Town of Corte MaderaClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Fred Casissa
      2,878 votes 52.85%
    • Charles L. Lee
      2,498 votes 45.87%

    Member, City Council; City of Mill Valley; 4 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Urban Carmel
      4,307 votes 27.75%
    • Sashi McEntee
      3,478 votes 22.41%
    • Tricia Ossa
      3,253 votes 20.96%
    • Max Perrey
      2,830 votes 18.24%
    • Kirk Knauer
      1,610 votes 10.38%

    Member, City Council; City of Mill Valley; 2 Year Short TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jim Wickham
      5,316 votes 98.48%

    Member, Town Council; Town of RossClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Elizabeth Brekhus
      679 votes 25.63%
    • P. Beach Kuhl
      653 votes 24.65%
    • Charles W. Kircher, Jr.
      517 votes 19.52%
    • Sina Shekou
      422 votes 15.93%
    • Mary McFadden
      371 votes 14.01%

    Member, Town Council; Town of TiburonClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jack Ryan
      1,380 votes 36.75%
    • Daniel Amir
      1,238 votes 32.97%
    • Kathleen M. Defever
      1,121 votes 29.85%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 13 Bond
    Fail: 4,304,013 / 47.0% Yes votes ...... 4,856,154 / 53.0% No votes
    AUTHORIZES BONDS FOR FACILITY REPAIR, CONSTRUCTION, AND MODERNIZATION AT PUBLIC PRESCHOOLS, K-12 SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES. LEGISLATIVE STATUTE. Authorizes $15 billion in state general obligation bonds for construction and modernization of public education facilities. Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds estimated at about $740 million per year (including interest) over the next 35 years.

    Local Measures

    Measure A Parcel Tax Renewal -- Novato Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 13,524 / 55.39% Yes votes ...... 10,890 / 44.61% No votes
    To ensure quality education and protect $6,000,000 in annual school funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Novato Unified School District's measure be adopted to attract/retain qualified teachers; protect quality math, science, reading, writing instruction; and expand counseling, by renewing the current $251 annual parcel tax and adding $125/parcel, for eight years with inflation adjustments, senior exemptions, independent oversight, no money for administrators and all funds staying local?

    Measure B Parcel Tax -- Tamalpais Union High School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 36,296 / 63.84% Yes votes ...... 20,563 / 36.16% No votes
    To maintain high quality education with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Tamalpais Union High School District maintain excellent science, technology, engineering, math, reading and writing instruction; attract/retain highly qualified teachers; and support music and art by adopting a measure renewing funding at the current $455 rate and adding $190 per parcel, providing $23 million annually for 10 years, with senior exemptions, cost of living adjustments, independent oversight and all funds for Tamalpais Union High School District students?

    Measure C Special Parcel Tax -- Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority (2/3 Approval Required)
    Pass: 75,638 / 70.80% Yes votes ...... 31,200 / 29.20% No votes
    To support coordinated wildfire prevention including early detection, warning and alerts; reducing vegetation; ensuring defensible space around homes, neighborhoods and critical infrastructure; and improving disaster evacuation routes/procedures; shall the Marin Wildfire Prevention Measure, levying up to 10˘ per building square foot tax ($75 per multifamily unit or as described in the full measure) for ten years, providing $19,300,000 annually, with annual inflation adjustments, independent citizen oversight/audits, and low-income senior exemptions, be adopted?

    Measure D San Geronimo Valley Golf Course Development -- County of Marin (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 42,271 / 39.24% Yes votes ...... 65,448 / 60.76% No votes
    Shall the measure amending the San Geronimo Valley Community Plan and the Marin County Development Code to require voter approval for any change in the primary golf course use of the San Geronimo Valley Golf Course property, and requiring that the County prepare economic and environmental analyses of the proposed change, be adopted?

    Measure E Adjust appropriation limit -- City of Belvedere (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 810 / 79.02% Yes votes ...... 215 / 20.98% No votes
    Shall the City of Belvedere be authorized to continue adjusting its appropriation limit for the annual fire protection and emergency medical services levy, pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California Constitution, for the period of 7/01/2020 through 6/30/2024? The levy for FY 2020-2021 shall not exceed the rate authorized in Chapter 3.28 of the Belvedere Municipal Code. (The current levy is $832 per residential dwelling unit, $948 per occupancy in commercial structures, and $167 per vacant parcel.)

    Measure F Increase allowable enrollment of schools -- Town of Ross (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 719 / 60.12% Yes votes ...... 477 / 39.88% No votes
    Shall the Initiative which amends the Town of Ross Municipal Code related to issuance of use permits to increase the allowable enrollment of any public or private school from three hundred and twenty (320) to four hundred and twenty (420) students, be adopted?

    Measure G Adjust appropriation limit -- Marinwood Community Services District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 1,657 / 74.94% Yes votes ...... 554 / 25.06% No votes
    Shall the appropriations limit established for Marinwood Community Services District pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California Constitution be increased over the appropriations limit established by said article for each of the four fiscal years 2020-2021 through 2023-2024 in the amount equal to the revenue received from the special tax for Park, Open Space and Street Landscape Maintenance services previously approved by the voters in November, 2015?

    Measure H Adjust appropriation limit -- Marinwood Community Services District (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 1,670 / 75.98% Yes votes ...... 528 / 24.02% No votes
    Shall the appropriations limit established for Marinwood Community Services District pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California Constitution be increased over the appropriations limit established by said article for each of the four fiscal years 2020-2021 through 2023-2024 in the amount equal to the revenue received from the special tax for Fire Protection and Emergency Response services previously approved by the voters in November, 2011?

    Measure I Transactions and Use Tax -- Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 157,590 / 53.6% Yes votes ...... 136,438 / 46.4% No votes
       61,906 (55.66%) Yes / 49,316 (44.34%) No in Marin County
       95684 (52.34%) Yes / 87122 (47.66%) No in Sonoma County
    To continue relieving traffic congestion, reducing greenhouse gas emissions (having carried 1.5-million passengers by providing quality transportation alternatives to Highway 101), connecting stations with pathways, expanding rail service to Healdsburg/Cloverdale as grants become available, shall an extension of the existing Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District 1/4-cent voter approved sales tax, at the same rate, generating approximately $40,000,000 annually for an additional 30 years, subject to audits and citizens' oversight, that the State cannot take away, be adopted?

    Measure J Special Tax -- Ridgewood Ave Permanent Road Division (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 25 / 62.50% Yes votes ...... 15 / 37.50% No votes
    Shall Ridgewood Avenue Permanent Road Division impose an immediate special tax on parcels within the Division of $1,281 per parcel per year for 10 years beginning fiscal year July 2020 and thereafter assess on all parcels $100 per year for ongoing maintenance, with a provision for an annual increase effective July 1 in accordance with the change in the State of California Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the previous calendar year?

    The order of the contests and candidates on this ballot representation is NOT necessarily the same as your county's official ballot.
    If you print and mark your choices on this page and take it to the polls instead of an official sample ballot, be very careful.


    Home || Marin Home Page || About Smart Voter || Feedback || Donate to Us
    Data Created: May 14, 2020 12:38 PDT
    Smart Voter <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
    Copyright © League of Women Voters of California Education Fund   http://cavotes.org
    The League of Women Voters neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office or political parties.