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March 3, 2020 Election

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County Results as of Apr 21 5:34pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (478/478)
34.8% Countywide Voter Turnout (331413/951292)
Statewide Results as of Mar 17 4:41pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (654/654)

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  • 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 17Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ro Khanna, Democratic
      107,638 votes 68.6%
    • Ritesh Tandon, Republican
      33,527 votes 21.4%
    • Stephen Forbes, Democratic
      12,110 votes 7.7%
    • Joe Dehn, Libertarian
      3,523 votes 2.2%

    United States Representative; District 18Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
      146,225 votes 61.7%
    • Rishi Kumar, Democratic
      38,826 votes 16.4%
    • Richard B. Fox, Republican
      28,863 votes 12.2%
    • Phil Reynolds, Republican
      18,600 votes 7.8%
    • Bob Goodwyn, Libertarian
      4,462 votes 1.9%

    United States Representative; District 19Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Zoe Lofgren, Democratic
      104,456 votes 62.7%
    • Justin James Aguilera, Republican
      20,469 votes 12.3%
    • Ignacio Cruz, Republican
      19,109 votes 11.5%
    • Ivan Torres, Democratic
      18,916 votes 11.4%
    • Jason Mallory, No Party Preference
      3,516 votes 2.1%

    United States Representative; District 20Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jimmy Panetta, Democratic
      123,615 votes 66.2%
    • Jeff Gorman, Republican
      38,001 votes 20.3%
    • Adam Bolaños Scow, Democratic
      25,172 votes 13.5%

    State Senator

    State Senator; District 13Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Josh Becker, Democratic
      66,428 votes 23.8%
    • Alexander Glew, Republican
      48,378 votes 17.3%
    • Sally J. Lieber, Democratic
      47,773 votes 17.1%
    • Shelly Masur, Democratic
      45,211 votes 16.2%
    • Annie Oliva, Democratic
      33,311 votes 11.9%
    • Mike Brownrigg, Democratic
      32,481 votes 11.6%
    • John H. Webster, Libertarian
      5,910 votes 2.1%

    State Senator; District 15Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dave Cortese, Democratic
      79,507 votes 33.9%
    • Ann M. Ravel, Democratic
      51,752 votes 22.1%
    • Nora Campos, Democratic
      39,683 votes 16.9%
    • Robert Howell, Republican
      23,840 votes 10.2%
    • Johnny Khamis, No Party Preference
      23,747 votes 10.1%
    • Ken Del Valle, Republican
      14,280 votes 6.1%
    • Tim Gildersleeve, No Party Preference
      1,635 votes 0.7%

    State Senator; District 17Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • John Laird, Democratic
      138,986 votes 44.4%
    • Vicki Nohrden, Republican
      98,649 votes 31.5%
    • Maria Cadenas, Democratic
      65,525 votes 20.9%
    • John M. Nevill, Democratic
      10,040 votes 3.2%

    Member of the State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 24Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Marc Berman, Democratic
      99,642 votes 74.2%
    • Peter Ohtaki, Republican
      28,408 votes 21.2%
    • Kennita Watson, Libertarian
      6,212 votes 4.6%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 25Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bob Brunton, Republican
      19,612 votes 20.8%
    • Alex Lee, Democratic
      14,542 votes 15.4%
    • Anne Kepner, Democratic
      12,823 votes 13.6%
    • Anna E. Song, Democratic
      11,992 votes 12.7%
    • Natasha Gupta, Democratic
      9,778 votes 10.4%
    • Carmen Montano, Democratic
      9,672 votes 10.2%
    • Anthony Phan, Democratic
      6,780 votes 7.2%
    • Roman Reed, Democratic
      5,549 votes 5.9%
    • Jim Canova, Democratic
      3,623 votes 3.8%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 27Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Ash Kalra, Democratic
      66,324 votes 75.7%
    • G. Burt Lancaster, Republican
      21,323 votes 24.3%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 28Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Evan Low, Democratic
      96,976 votes 71.1%
    • Carlos Rafael Cruz, Republican
      32,136 votes 23.5%
    • Sam Ross, No Party Preference
      7,350 votes 5.4%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 29Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Mark Stone, Democratic
      124,519 votes 75.8%
    • Shomir Banerjee, Republican
      39,835 votes 24.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 30Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Robert Rivas, Democratic
      64,086 votes 69.4%
    • Gregory Swett, Republican
      28,308 votes 30.6%

    County Committee

    Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; State Assembly District 24 Santa Clara PortionClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (6 Elected)

    • Joe Simitian
      27821 votes 13.54%
    • Alyson L. Abramowitz
      21498 votes 10.46%
    • Emily Ann Ramos
      19177 votes 9.33%
    • Bill James
      17652 votes 8.59%
    • Peter Y. Chiu
      17473 votes 8.50%
    • Mariam Ghazvini
      15742 votes 7.66%
    • Emily Thurber
      15003 votes 7.30%
    • Margaret Okuzumi
      14963 votes 7.28%
    • Gilbert Wong
      14333 votes 6.97%
    • Cari Templeton
      11953 votes 5.82%
    • Prameela Bartholomeusz
      10145 votes 4.94%
    • Stephen A. Chessin
      10080 votes 4.91%
    • Johannes Muenzel
      9657 votes 4.70%

    Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; State Assembly District 25Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (6 Elected)

    • David Cohen
      17047 votes 13.82%
    • Alex Lee
      16312 votes 13.23%
    • Dianna Zamora-Marroquin
      14670 votes 11.90%
    • Anthony Phan
      12257 votes 9.94%
    • Michelle Hua
      11634 votes 9.43%
    • Michael Vargas
      10960 votes 8.89%
    • Deepka Lalwani
      10210 votes 8.28%
    • Tim Orozco
      10123 votes 8.21%
    • Christopher R. Stampolis
      8589 votes 6.96%
    • Clarence Madrilejos
      7359 votes 5.97%
    • David Donaldson
      4156 votes 3.37%

    Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; State Assembly District 27Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (6 Elected)

    • Maya Esparza
      27214 votes 13.78%
    • Peter Ortiz
      22663 votes 11.48%
    • Frank Ponciano Reyes
      17045 votes 8.63%
    • Omar Torres
      16828 votes 8.52%
    • Andres Quintero
      16334 votes 8.27%
    • Jean Cohen
      15251 votes 7.72%
    • Roxanne
      14058 votes 7.12%
    • Claudia Shope
      13118 votes 6.64%
    • Diego Alfredo Martinez
      11199 votes 5.67%
    • Allie Hughes
      10458 votes 5.30%
    • Emilie G. Gatfield
      9879 votes 5.00%
    • Gina Marie Gates
      8306 votes 4.21%
    • Carol Garvey
      8145 votes 4.12%
    • Richard L. Wong
      6959 votes 3.52%

    Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; State Assembly District 28Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (6 Elected)

    • Shay Franco-Clausen
      24815 votes 9.18%
    • Patrick Ahrens
      24583 votes 9.10%
    • Angelica Ramos
      23449 votes 8.68%
    • Adrienne Grey
      22835 votes 8.45%
    • Ava Chiao
      22342 votes 8.27%
    • Helen Chapman
      20269 votes 7.50%
    • Pierluigi Oliverio
      19919 votes 7.37%
    • James Kim
      13618 votes 5.04%
    • Ruben Navarro
      13035 votes 4.82%
    • David Bini
      12097 votes 4.48%
    • Herb Engstrom
      11778 votes 4.36%
    • Heidi Owens
      10946 votes 4.05%
    • Justin Lardinois
      10483 votes 3.88%
    • Olivia Navarro
      10374 votes 3.84%
    • Michael Melillo
      8889 votes 3.29%
    • Jessica Matthew
      8870 votes 3.28%
    • Pamela Schure
      7867 votes 2.91%
    • Jesse Hoefer
      4043 votes 1.50%

    Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (7 Elected)

    • Karl Ryan
      10219 votes 9.83%
    • Wendy Brukwinski
      9938 votes 9.56%
    • Linda Rost
      9590 votes 9.22%
    • Robert Paul Howell
      8462 votes 8.14%
    • Jim Russell
      8015 votes 7.71%
    • Nathan Mallamace
      7588 votes 7.30%
    • Michele Dexter
      7047 votes 6.78%
    • Helen P. Wang
      7030 votes 6.76%
    • Lisa Marshik
      6192 votes 5.96%
    • Stephanie Shoquist
      5603 votes 5.39%
    • Benson Yeung
      5598 votes 5.38%
    • Timur Engin
      5192 votes 4.99%
    • Danean Smith
      4883 votes 4.70%
    • Cyndi Sheehan
      4562 votes 4.39%
    • Christine Waldick
      4041 votes 3.89%

    Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Shane Patrick Connolly
      3987 votes 28.18%
    • David Westerman
      3458 votes 24.44%
    • Enrique Navarro-Donnellan
      2661 votes 18.81%
    • Anthony Macias
      2632 votes 18.60%
    • Diane Owen
      1410 votes 9.97%

    Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (5 Elected)

    • Khanh Hoang
      7618 votes 19.93%
    • Jim Zito
      7559 votes 19.77%
    • David Mac
      6549 votes 17.13%
    • Ed Riffle
      6417 votes 16.79%
    • Mayvid Maclay
      5072 votes 13.27%
    • Vicky Huei Jiuan Lan
      5015 votes 13.12%

    Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (5 Elected)

    • Phil Reynolds
      7070 votes 14.09%
    • Robert Varich
      5989 votes 11.93%
    • Michael Rodgers
      5734 votes 11.42%
    • Michael L. Snyder
      5239 votes 10.44%
    • Jan Soule
      4588 votes 9.14%
    • Charlie Schadewitz
      4152 votes 8.27%
    • James P. Rincon
      3947 votes 7.86%
    • Mary Doering
      3465 votes 6.90%
    • Carlos Rafael Cruz
      3411 votes 6.80%
    • C. Jeffrey Stanley
      3379 votes 6.73%
    • Guy Pound
      3219 votes 6.41%

    Member, Republican Party County Central Committee; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (5 Elected)

    • Chuck Page
      8621 votes 19.31%
    • Jayne Ham
      7498 votes 16.79%
    • John Ruckstuhl
      7408 votes 16.59%
    • Luis Buhler
      6864 votes 15.37%
    • Vito A. Dimucci
      5252 votes 11.76%
    • Joyce Stanford
      4982 votes 11.16%
    • Roger Riffenburgh
      4031 votes 9.03%

    Member, Green Party County Council; County of Santa ClaraClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (7 Elected)

    • Michele Mashburn
      541 votes 17.17%
    • Nassim Nouri
      461 votes 14.63%
    • Christine Pepin
      447 votes 14.19%
    • Tanya Khaledi
      421 votes 13.36%
    • Nadia Nouri
      359 votes 11.39%
    • George Marcussen
      335 votes 10.63%
    • David Jangho Han
      328 votes 10.41%
    • Brian C. Good
      259 votes 8.22%

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Santa Clara; Office 7Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Luis Ramos
      319325 votes 100.00%

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Santa Clara; Office 27Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Christine Garcia-Sen
      310289 votes 100.00%

    School

    Board Member; Milpitas Unified School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Minh Ngo
      6952 votes 52.73%
    • Ling Kong
      5206 votes 39.49%
    • Vance Vuong
      1026 votes 7.78%

    County

    Member, Board of Supervisors; Santa Clara County; Supervisorial District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Cindy Chavez
      34664 votes 65.73%
    • Jennifer M. Celaya
      10871 votes 20.61%
    • Anthony Macias
      7201 votes 13.65%

    Member, Board of Supervisors; Santa Clara County; Supervisorial District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kansen Chu
      24557 votes 31.53%
    • Otto Lee
      22560 votes 28.96%
    • Magdalena Carrasco
      20227 votes 25.97%
    • John Leyba
      10548 votes 13.54%

    Member, Board of Supervisors; Santa Clara County; Supervisorial District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Joe Simitian
      85322 votes 100.00%

    City

    Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sergio Jimenez
      12891 votes 58.52%
    • Jonathan Fleming
      9139 votes 41.48%

    Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • David Cohen
      7417 votes 36.48%
    • Lan Diep
      6756 votes 33.23%
    • Huy Tran
      4740 votes 23.32%
    • Jamal Khan
      1417 votes 6.97%

    Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Devora "Dev" Davis
      13175 votes 48.37%
    • Jake Tonkel
      7596 votes 27.89%
    • Ruben Navarro
      4557 votes 16.73%
    • Marshall Woodmansee
      1910 votes 7.01%

    Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 8Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Sylvia Arenas
      13886 votes 60.58%
    • Jim Zito
      9035 votes 39.42%

    Council Member; City of San Jose; Council District 10Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Matt Mahan
      15387 votes 58.54%
    • Helen P. Wang
      5865 votes 22.31%
    • Jenny Higgins Bradanini
      5031 votes 19.14%

    Chief of Police; City of Santa ClaraClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Pat Nikolai
      19564 votes 100.00%

    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 General Plan Amendment -- City of Morgan Hill (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 4726 / 33.02% Yes votes ...... 9586 / 66.98% No votes
    Shall the ordinance No. 2295, amending a Planned Development Master Plan for "Madrone Village Shopping Center" located on the northwest corner of Madrone Parkway and Cochrane Road (APN's 726-33-029,030, and 031), to add hotels as an approved use, which is consistent with the City's General Plan and Economic Blueprint to encourage tourism, and that generates new City revenues for City services including public safety, street repairs and other infrastructure be adopted?

    Measure B Charter Amendment -- City of Sunnyvale (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 19976 / 61.82% Yes votes ...... 12338 / 38.18% No votes
    Shall Article VI of the City of Sunnyvale Charter be amended to establish "by-district" elections for six Council members required to be residents of a district and elected only by the voters of that district, and one Mayor who will be directly elected by all City voters; change term limits to permit service on the Council for three consecutive terms but only two as Council member or Mayor; and make other conforming amendments?

    Measure C Charter Amendment -- City of Santa Clara (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 9731 / 38.63% Yes votes ...... 15458 / 61.37% No votes
    Shall the City Charter be amended to elect city council members by district, excepting the mayor, as follows: for the 2020 election to establish six districts for the election of one council member to represent each district; and, beginning in 2022 to establish three districts for the election of two council members to represent each district; and to require an independent redistricting committee?

    Measure D Charter Amendment -- City of Mountain View (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 6709 / 30.35% Yes votes ...... 15399 / 69.65% No votes
    Shall the City Charter be amended to: prohibit paying Rental Housing Committee (RHC) members; clarify the RHC independently implements the Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Act and related initiatives delegated by the City Council; clarify the City Council may remove RHC members for reasons including misconduct; allow annual rent increases up to 4%; authorize additional rent increases for critical housing improvements like seismic retrofits; clarify mobile homes are exempt; and make technical revisions?

    Measure E Municipal Code Amendment -- City of San Jose (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 120969 / 53.46% Yes votes ...... 105290 / 46.54% No votes
    To fund general City of San José services, including affordable housing for seniors, veterans, disabled, and low-income families, and helping homeless residents move into shelters/permanent housing, shall an ordinance be adopted enacting a real property transfer tax including unrecorded transfers at these rates: EXEMPT transfers under $2,000,000 adjusted for inflation, $2,000,000 to $5,000,000 at 0.75%, $5,000,000.01 to $10,000,000 at 1.0%, and over $10,000,000 at 1.5%; generating approximately $70,000,000 annually, until repealed, with all money staying local?

    Measure G School Bond -- Foothill-De Anza Community College District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 71490 / 58.88% Yes votes ...... 49924 / 41.12% No votes
    To upgrade facilities preparing students/veterans for university transfer/careers like healthcare, nursing, technology, engineering/sciences; upgrade/repair aging classrooms, labs for science, technology, engineering/math-related fields of instruction; acquire, construct, repair facilities, equipment/sites; shall Foothill-De Anza Community College District's measure authorizing $898,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 1.6 cents/$100 assessed valuation ($48,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with audits/no money for administrators' salaries, be adopted?

    Measure H Parcel Tax -- Foothill-De Anza Community College District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 74751 / 62.61% Yes votes ...... 44647 / 37.39% No votes
    To provide funding for local colleges that cannot be taken by the State; keep college education affordable; attract and retain quality teachers; support homeless, hungry students; maintain science, technology, health-science programs; and prepare students for university transfer, career and job training, shall Foothill-De Anza Community College District's measure levying $48 per parcel for 5 years ($5,500,000 annually), be adopted, with citizens' oversight, and with no funds for administrator salaries?

    Measure I School Bond -- Morgan Hill Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Fail: 8268 / 39.12% Yes votes ...... 12866 / 60.88% No votes
    To upgrade classrooms which retain/attract quality teachers; enhance student access to computer/modern technology; provide quality education; improve school safety, heating/cooling systems, restrooms, energy efficiency/handicapped accessibility; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, equipment, sites/facilities; shall Morgan Hill Unified School District's measure authorizing $900,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying, on average, 4.7 cents/ $100 assessed value ($27,900,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, with annual audits, all funds spent locally?

    Measure J School Bond -- East Side Union High School District (55% Approval Required)
    Fail: 56276 / 52.45% Yes votes ...... 51027 / 47.55% No votes
    To allow local high school teachers and staff members to live in the community in which they work and improve the school district's ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees by constructing teacher-staff rental housing, shall East Side Union High School District measure authorizing $60 million of bonds be adopted with legal rates raising approximately $4.1 million for annual repayment while bonds are outstanding, projected levies of less than $0.003 per $100 assessed valuation, annual audits, citizens' oversight?

    Measure K Parcel Tax -- Campbell Union High School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 37538 / 59.50% Yes votes ...... 25554 / 40.50% No votes
    To attract and retain high-quality teachers; increase teacher salaries; improve preparation for careers in technical fields including engineering, computer science, and health care; provide student mental health and suicide prevention services; and provide local high school students academic opportunities comparable to neighboring school districts, shall the Campbell Union High School District assess an annual parcel tax of $298 for 8 years, exempting senior citizens, providing approximately $16,600,000 annually, subject to independent oversight, annual audits, and local control?

    Measure L School Bond -- San Benito High School District (55% Approval Required)
    Fail: 17 / 38.6% Yes votes ...... 27 / 61.4% No votes
       17 (38.64%) Yes / 27 (61.36%) No in Santa Clara County
       Yes / No in San Benito County
    To strengthen student safety by installing secure school entrances, fencing/cameras; to construct a multipurpose building/cafeteria for assembly, nutrition and healthy meals to support learning; and to install solar panels for clean energy and lower utility costs, shall the San Benito High School District measure authorizing $30,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately 1.3 cents per $100 assessed value ($1,650,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, annual audits, and all funds staying local?

    Measure M School Bond -- Moreland School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 7383 / 59.42% Yes votes ...... 5043 / 40.58% No votes
    To repair and update local elementary and middle schools, including student learning environments for 21st-century learning; make essential school safety improvements; repair leaky roofs; maintain technology; repair, acquire, construct classrooms, equipment, sites/facilities; shall Moreland School District's measure authorizing $80,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying approximately $30/$100,000 assessed value ($5,700,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be approved, with citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators, all funds for local schools?

    Measure N Bond Measure -- Patterson Joint Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
    Fail: 1,609 / 37.8% Yes votes ...... 2,643 / 62.2% No votes
       1,602 (38.01%) Yes / 2,613 (61.99%) No in Stanislaus County
       7 (18.92%) Yes / 30 (81.08%) No in Santa Clara County
    To allow local high school teachers and staff members to live in the community in which they work and improve the school district's ability to attract and retain highly qualified employees by constructing teacher- staff rental housing, shall Patterson Joint Unified School District measure authorizing $32.5 million of bonds be adopted with legal rates raising approximately $2 million for annual repayment while bonds are outstanding, projected levies of less than $0.04 per $100 assessed valuation, annual audits, citizens' oversight?

    Measure O Parcel Tax -- Cupertino Union School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 22705 / 59.71% Yes votes ...... 15323 / 40.29% No votes
    To maintain strong academic programs in reading, writing, math, engineering/science for local elementary and middle school students, protect music and art programs, and retain highly qualified teachers shall Cupertino Union School District's measure to levy $125 per year for 5 years, be approved, raising $4,321,500 annually that cannot be taken by the State, with exemptions for seniors, independent community oversight, no funds for administrators, and all funds benefiting local schools?

    Measure P Parcel Tax -- Campbell Union School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 15734 / 61.28% Yes votes ...... 9941 / 38.72% No votes
    To help local elementary and middle schools attract/ retain high performing teachers, sustain strong academic and advanced programs in reading, writing, math, arts and sciences, ensure every student reads at/above grade level, keep teacher salaries competitive and train/support new teachers, shall a Campbell Union Elementary School District measure levying $98/ parcel annually, exempting senior citizens, be adopted, raising $2.36 million for 9 years, with independent community oversight, no funds for administrators, and all funds benefiting local schools?

    Measure Q Parcel Tax -- Union School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 8637 / 57.70% Yes votes ...... 6331 / 42.30% No votes
    To protect academic excellence and maintain strong programs in reading, writing, science, technology, engineering, arts, and math for local elementary/middle school students; attract/retain high-quality teachers, and increase teacher resources, shall Union Elementary School District's measure to levy $149 per year for 6 years, raising $1.9 million annually that cannot be taken by the State, be adopted, with independent community oversight, no funds for administrators, exempting seniors, all funds locally-controlled benefiting local schools?

    Measure R School Bond -- Franklin-McKinley School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 9589 / 65.72% Yes votes ...... 5001 / 34.28% No votes
    To improve the quality of education at local schools, shall Franklin-McKinley School District acquire / construct / modernize / repair classrooms, infrastructure, facilities, and fields improving all student access, including those with disabilities, to modern facilities, technology, teaching, and safety improvements, by issuing $80,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, raising approximately $5.2 million annually through 2050 at rates of approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value, with annual audits, citizens' oversight, and No money taken by the State?

    Measure S Parcel Tax -- Oak Grove School District (2/3 Approval Required)
    Fail: 14365 / 55.43% Yes votes ...... 11550 / 44.57% No votes
    To improve education, student achievement, and safety in neighborhood schools by:
    • Hiring, retaining, and training high-quality teachers;
    • Maintaining class sizes;
    • Expanding math, science and technology education;
    • Ensuring adequate student supervision and safety through appropriate staffing; and
    • Providing physical education programs.

    Shall the Oak Grove Elementary School District levy a parcel tax of $132 per parcel for nine years, providing $3.4 million ongoing annually, exempting seniors, with annual audits, citizens' oversight, and all funds used locally?

    Measure T School Bond -- Mountain View Whisman School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 13285 / 69.50% Yes votes ...... 5831 / 30.50% No votes
    To provide safe/modern classrooms, arts/science labs at neighborhood schools for quality education; relieve student overcrowding; replace aging roofs, inefficient heating/ventilation systems; upgrade, acquire, construct classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment; shall Mountain View Whisman School District's measure authorizing $259,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $30/$100,000 assessed value ($18,600,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with independent oversight, audits, no funds for administrators, all funds controlled locally for Mountain View schools, be adopted?

    Measure U School Bond -- Berryessa Union School District (55% Approval Required)
    Pass: 10420 / 58.35% Yes votes ...... 7438 / 41.65% No votes
    To repair/update local elementary/middle schools, including science, arts and math classrooms/labs for 21st-century learning; make essential safety and security improvements; replace aging fire alarms; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, equipment, sites/facilities; shall Berryessa Union School District's measure authorizing $98,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $28.50/ $100,000 assessed value ($6,300,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be approved, with citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators, all funds spent locally?

    Measure V School Bond -- Evergreen School District (55% Approval Required)
    Fail: 12835 / 52.44% Yes votes ...... 11639 / 47.56% No votes
    To acquire computers and classroom technology for improved student access; install campus security/emergency notification and communication alarms and systems; and renovate and modernize aging classrooms and facilities throughout the District; shall Evergreen Elementary School District's measure authorizing $125,000,000 in bonds, with legal interest rates, projected yearly tax rates averaging less than $0.03 per $100 of assessed valuation raising an average $7.3 million per year for 18 years, annual audits and citizens' oversight, be adopted?

    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.


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