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November 3, 2020 Election

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County Results as of Feb 2 8:36pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (127/127)
88.27% Countywide Voter Turnout (239,315/270,599)
Statewide Results as of Dec 3 8:47am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (20497/20497)
80.7% Statewide Voter Turnout (17,783,784/22,047,615)

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  • President

    President/Vice President of the United StatesClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Joseph R. Biden/Kamala D. Harris, Democratic
      11,109,764 votes 63.5%
    • Donald J. Trump/Michael R. Pence, Republican
      6,005,961 votes 34.3%
    • Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy "Spike" Cohen, Libertarian
      187,885 votes 1.1%
    • Howie Hawkins/Angela Nicole Walker, Green
      81,025 votes 0.5%
    • Roque De La Fuente "Rocky" Guerra/Kanye Omari West, American Independent
      60,155 votes 0.3%
    • Gloria La Riva/Sunil Freeman, Peace and Freedom
      51,036 votes 0.3%

    United States Representative

    United States Representative; District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Doug LaMalfa, Republican
      204,190 votes 57.0%
    • Audrey Denney, Democratic
      154,073 votes 43.0%

    United States Representative; District 4Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tom McClintock, Republican
      247,291 votes 55.9%
    • Brynne S. Kennedy, Democratic
      194,731 votes 44.1%

    State Senator

    State Senator; District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Brian Dahle, Republican
      326,836 votes 59.7%
    • Pamela Dawn Swartz, Democratic
      220,563 votes 40.3%

    Member of the State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Megan Dahle, Republican
      146,902 votes 58.9%
    • Elizabeth L. Betancourt, Democratic
      102,541 votes 41.1%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 6Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Kevin Kiley, Republican
      178,559 votes 59.0%
    • Jackie Smith, Democratic
      124,294 votes 41.0%

    State Assembly

    Member of the State Assembly; District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Frank Bigelow, Republican
      165,624 votes 100.0%

    School

    Governing Board Member; Placer County Board of Education; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Susan Goto
      63,338 votes 71.0%
    • Rene Aguilera
      25,892 votes 29.0%

    Governing Board Member; Center Joint Unified School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Delrae Pope
      3,494 votes 21.3%
    • Tabia Lee
      3,411 votes 20.8%
    • Nancy Sherrets Anderson
      3,407 votes 20.8%
    • Richard M. Garcia
      3,095 votes 18.9%
    • Julia Bellehumeur
      2,980 votes 18.2%

    Governing Board Member; Rocklin Unified School District; 2 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tiffany Saathoff
      18,730 votes 56.44%
    • Camille Maben
      14,456 votes 43.56%

    Governing Board Member; Rocklin Unified School District; 4 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Rachelle Price
      18,487 votes 34.67%
    • Julie Leavens-Hupp
      18,432 votes 34.56%
    • Michelle Sutherland
      16,407 votes 30.77%

    Governing Board Member; Western Placer Unified School District; Trustee Area 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Criste Freymond
      16,826 votes 60.65%
    • Paul Long
      10,917 votes 39.35%

    Governing Board Member; Western Placer Unified School District; Trustee Area 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Jason Price
      7,729 votes 27.69%
    • Ana Pereira Stevenson
      5,761 votes 20.64%
    • Spencer D. Short
      5,715 votes 20.47%
    • Harold L. Ashe
      5,618 votes 20.13%
    • Steven Brothers
      3,092 votes 11.08%

    Governing Board Member; Roseville Joint Union High School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Julie Hirota
      51,564 votes 27.1%
    • Pete Constant
      42,804 votes 22.5%
    • Heidi Hall
      42,089 votes 22.1%
    • Gregory Burnis Harnage, Jr.
      22,409 votes 11.8%
    • Margaret Muthoni Njuguna
      17,853 votes 9.4%
    • Bryan Richter
      13,456 votes 7.1%

    Governing Board Member; Auburn Union School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Sarah Hamilton Brichler
      8,195 votes 31.56%
    • Jamie Ross
      7,529 votes 29.00%
    • Jack "Woody" Hoffmann
      5,135 votes 19.78%
    • Trevor Rogas
      5,105 votes 19.66%

    Governing Board Member; Eureka Union School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Renee Nash
      9,380 votes 39.96%
    • Mike Holmes
      7,181 votes 30.59%
    • Abby Burke
      6,914 votes 29.45%

    Governing Board Member; Foresthill Union School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Amber Ordway
      1,634 votes 32.36%
    • Steve Smith
      1,199 votes 23.74%
    • Stacy Medich
      1,143 votes 22.63%
    • Bernard "Bernie" Laforest
      1,074 votes 21.27%

    Governing Board Member; Loomis Union School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Rebekah Anthony
      6,746 votes 53.52%
    • Kelly Massie Tomaszewski
      5,858 votes 46.48%

    Governing Board Member; Placer Hills Union School District; 4 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Allison Harvey
      4,132 votes 32.96%
    • Sarah Schopfer
      3,574 votes 28.51%
    • Katie Schiavone
      2,713 votes 21.64%
    • Laurel Klein
      2,117 votes 16.89%

    Governing Board Member; Roseville City School DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Julie Ann Constant
      24,967 votes 30.48%
    • Meghan Krafka
      20,819 votes 25.41%
    • Gary Miller
      19,732 votes 24.09%
    • Kumi Wickramasinghe
      16,402 votes 20.02%

    City

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

    • Alice Dowdin Calvillo
      3,333 votes 25.69%
    • Rachel Radell-Harris
      3,273 votes 25.23%
    • Dan Grumley
      3,213 votes 24.77%
    • Roger Luebkeman
      2,351 votes 18.12%
    • Tom Palmer
      802 votes 6.18%

    City Treasurer; City of AuburnClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Donna Silva
      6,022 votes 100.00%

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

    • Marnie Mendoza
      451 votes 36.08%
    • David Ackerman
      408 votes 32.64%
    • Kim A. Douglass
      391 votes 31.28%

    City Treasurer; City of ColfaxClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Timothy D. Ryan
      713 votes 100.00%

    City Treasurer; City of LincolnClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Richard L. Pearl
      15,024 votes 58.29%
    • Stan Nader
      10,750 votes 41.71%

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

    • Jennifer "Jenny" Knisley
      2,667 votes 45.61%
    • James "Danny" Cartwright
      1,800 votes 30.79%
    • David Ring
      1,380 votes 23.60%

    Town Clerk; Town of LoomisClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Charleen "Crickett" Strock
      3,338 votes 100.00%

    Town Treasurer; Town of LoomisClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Roger M. Carroll
      3,286 votes 100.00%

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

    • Joe Patterson
      19,800 votes 25.18%
    • Greg Janda
      17,748 votes 22.57%
    • Ken Broadway
      17,285 votes 21.98%
    • Josh Rolph
      12,711 votes 16.16%
    • John M. Hobbs
      6,082 votes 7.73%
    • Royce David
      5,008 votes 6.37%

    Member, City Council; City of Lincoln; Council District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Paul Joiner
      4,436 votes 100.00%

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

    • William "Bill" Lauritsen
      5,281 votes 100.00%

    Member, City Council; City of Lincoln; Council District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Dan Karleskint
      4,965 votes 100.00%

    Member, City Council; City of Roseville; Council District 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Tracy A. Mendonsa
      7,070 votes 59.45%
    • Lamills Garrett
      4,822 votes 40.55%

    Member, City Council; City of Roseville; Council District 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Bruce Houdesheldt
      6,166 votes 49.62%
    • Neil Pople
      3,776 votes 30.39%
    • Geoff Sakala
      2,485 votes 20.00%

    Member, City Council; City of Roseville; Council District 5Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Scott Alvord
      13,477 votes 65.12%
    • Gary T. Johnson
      7,220 votes 34.88%

    District

    Director; Truckee-Tahoe Airport DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)
    27,437 / 43.9% Yes votes
    35,067 / 56.1% No votes

    • David Diamond
      10,149 votes 34.7%
    • Rick Stephens
      8,624 votes 29.5%
    • Ken Aronson
      5,446 votes 18.6%
    • Leigh Golden
      5,048 votes 17.2%
    • Teresa O'Dette
      3,081 votes 9.5%

    Director; Auburn Valley Community Services District; 2 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • John N. Imrie
      147 votes 69.01%
    • Dale Richard Kuehne
      66 votes 30.99%

    Director; Christian Valley Park Community Service District; 4 Year TermClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Daniel A. Negus
      532 votes 28.51%
    • Rolando De La Torre
      474 votes 25.40%
    • Diane-Louise Alessi
      450 votes 24.12%
    • Mereline-Ann Shepherd
      410 votes 21.97%

    Director; San Juan Water DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Pamela Tobin
      34,411 votes 30.4%
    • Kenneth H. Miller
      30,416 votes 26.9%
    • Michael "Mike" McRae
      29,891 votes 26.4%
    • Mitch Dion
      11,729 votes 10.4%
    • Mark Onufer
      6,725 votes 5.9%

    Director; Foresthill Fire Protection DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Christopher R. Reams
      2,293 votes 31.08%
    • Ray Miller
      1,959 votes 26.55%
    • Tyler Harkness
      1,591 votes 21.56%
    • Richard Hercules
      1,535 votes 20.81%

    South Placer Fire Protection District; Division 2Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Dan Bajtos
      6,031 votes 25.86%
    • Gregary Paul Grenfell
      5,553 votes 23.81%
    • David Harris
      5,012 votes 21.49%
    • Louis E. Wright
      3,739 votes 16.03%
    • Nicholas B. Johnson
      2,986 votes 12.80%

    South Placer Fire Protection District; Division 1Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Michael Johnson
      2,403 votes 30.27%
    • Ken Musso
      2,323 votes 29.26%
    • Thomas W. Millward
      2,080 votes 26.20%
    • Russell "Russ" Kelley
      1,133 votes 14.27%

    Director; Talmont Resort Improvement DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Tim Schroeder
      97 votes 31.80%
    • Kymberly Pipkin
      77 votes 25.25%
    • Larry Anderson
      74 votes 24.26%
    • Eileen Ilano
      57 votes 18.69%

    Director District Director; Nevada Irrigation District; Division 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Karen Hull
      5,738 votes 52.7%
    • W. Scott Miller
      5,151 votes 47.3%

    Director; Auburn Area Recreation & Park DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • H. Gordon Ainsleigh
      14,000 votes 31.47%
    • Michael G. Lynch
      12,032 votes 27.05%
    • Jim Gray
      10,965 votes 24.65%
    • Jayson E. Wedge
      7,485 votes 16.83%

    Director; Truckee-Donner Recreation and Park DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Jason Hansford
      5,675 votes 36.5%
    • Mark Tanner
      5,222 votes 33.6%
    • Lori Marquette
      4,667 votes 30.0%

    Director; Foresthill Public Utility DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Bob Palmeri
      1,943 votes 42.15%
    • Jane Stahler
      1,725 votes 37.42%
    • Linda Cholcher
      942 votes 20.43%

    Director; North Tahoe Public Utility DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Sarah Coolidge
      1,615 votes 29.42%
    • Danielle Hughes
      1,329 votes 24.21%
    • Phil Thompson
      1,284 votes 23.39%
    • Tim Ferrell
      1,262 votes 22.99%

    Director; Truckee-Donner Public Utility DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (3 Elected)

    • Kimberely Harris
      5,453 votes 25.9%
    • Jeff Bender
      5,417 votes 25.8%
    • Joseph R. Aguera
      3,894 votes 18.5%
    • Bob Ellis
      3,797 votes 18.1%
    • Cathy Stewart
      2,473 votes 11.8%

    Director District Director; Placer County Water Agency; Division 3Click here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites

    • Michael "Mike" Lee
      28,956 votes 80.80%
    • Craig R. Del Greco
      6,881 votes 19.20%

    Director; Midway Heights County Water DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • James H. Mehl
      625 votes 45.99%
    • Richard J. Goodwin
      499 votes 36.72%
    • Tracy Langlands
      235 votes 17.29%

    Director; Sierra Lakes County Water DistrictClick here for more info on this contest including known links to other sites (2 Elected)

    • Karen Heald
      255 votes 42.29%
    • Jon Harvey
      241 votes 39.97%
    • Richard A. Simpson
      107 votes 17.74%

    Special District

    State Propositions

    Proposition 14 Authorizes Bonds Continuing Stem Cell Research
    Pass: 8,588,156 / 51.1% Yes votes ...... 8,221,692 / 48.9% No votes
    Authorizes $5.5 billion state bonds for: stem cell and other medical research, including training; research facility construction; administrative costs. Dedicates $1.5 billion to brain-related diseases. Appropriates General Fund moneys for repayment. Expands related programs. Fiscal impact: Increased state costs to repay bonds estimated at about $260 million per year over the next roughly 30 years.

    Proposition 15 Increases Funding Sources for Public Schools, Community Colleges, and Local Government Services by Changing Tax Assessment of Commercial and Industrial Property
    Fail: 8,212,641 / 48.0% Yes votes ...... 8,885,052 / 52.0% No votes
    Taxes such as properties based on current market value, instead of purchase price. Fiscal impact: Increased property taxes on commercial properties worth more than $3 million providing $6.5 billion to $11.5 billion in new funding to local government and schools.

    Proposition 16 Allows Diversity as a Factor in Public Employment, Education, and Contracting Decisions
    Fail: 7,216,721 / 42.8% Yes votes ...... 9,655,024 / 57.2% No votes
    Permits government decision-making policies to consider race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in order to address diversity by repealing constitutional provision prohibiting such policies. Fiscal impact: No direct fiscal effect on state and local entities. The effects of the measure depend on the future choices of state and local government entities and are highly uncertain.

    Proposition 17 Restores Right to Vote After Completion of Prison Term
    Pass: 9,985,065 / 58.6% Yes votes ...... 7,068,706 / 41.4% No votes
    Restores voting rights upon completion of prison term to persons who have been disqualified from voting while serving a prison term. Fiscal impact: Annual county costs, likely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars statewide, for voter registration and ballot materials. One-time state costs, likely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, for voter registration cards and systems.

    Proposition 18 Amends California Constitution to Permit 17-year-olds to Vote in Primary and Special Elections if They will Turn 18 by the Next General Election and Be Otherwise Elegible to Vote
    Fail: 7,513,957 / 44.0% Yes votes ...... 9,577,238 / 56.0% No votes
    Fiscal Impact: Increased statewide county costs likely between several hundreds of thousands of dollars and $1 million every two years. Increased one-time costs to the state of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    Proposition 19 Changes Certain Property Tax Rules
    Pass: 8,545,393 / 51.1% Yes votes ...... 8,175,618 / 48.9% No votes
    Allows homeowners who are over 55, disabled, or wildfire/disaster victims to transfer primary residence's tax base to replacement residence. Changes of taxation of family-property transfers. Establishes fire protection services fund. Fiscal impact: Local governments could gain tens of millions of dollars of property tax revenue per year, probably growing over time to a few hundred million dollars per year. Schools could receive similar property tax gains.

    Proposition 20 Restricts Parole for Non-violent Offenders. Authorizes Felony Sentences for Certain Offenses Currently Treated Only as Misdemeanors
    Fail: 6,385,421 / 38.3% Yes votes ...... 10,293,563 / 61.7% No votes
    Limits access to parole program established for non-violent offenders who have completed the full term of their primary offense by eliminating eligibility for certain offenses. Fiscal impact: Increase in state and local correctional, court, and law enforcement costs likely in the tens of millions of dollars annually, depending on implementation.

    Proposition 21 Expands Local Goverments' Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property
    Fail: 6,770,958 / 40.1% Yes votes ...... 10,094,634 / 59.9% No votes
    Allows local governments to establish rent control on residential properties over 15 years old. Local limits on rate increases may differ from statewide limit. Fiscal impact: Overall, a potential reduction in state and local revenues in the highs of tens of millions of dollars per year over time. Depending on actions by local communities, revenue losses could be less or more.

    Proposition 22 Exempts App-basedd Transportation and Delivery Companies From Providing Employee Benefits to Certain Drivers
    Pass: 9,957,858 / 58.6% Yes votes ...... 7,027,467 / 41.4% No votes
    Classifies app-based drivers as "independent contractors," instead of "employees," and provides independent-contractor drivers other compensation, unless certain criteria are met. Fiscal impact: Minor increase in state income taxes paid by rideshare and delivery company drivers and investors.

    Proposition 23 Establishes State Requirements for Kidney Dialysis Clinics. Requires On-site Medical Professional
    Fail: 6,161,109 / 36.6% Yes votes ...... 10,683,606 / 63.4% No votes
    Requires physician or other specified medical professional on site during dialysis treatment. Prohibits clinics from reducing services without state approval. Prohibits clinics from refusing to treat patients based on payment source. Fiscal impact: Increased state and local government costs likely in the low tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Proposition 24 Amends Consumer Privacy Laws
    Pass: 9,384,125 / 56.2% Yes votes ...... 7,305,026 / 43.8% No votes
    Permits consumers to: prevent businesses from sharing personal information, correct inaccurate personal information, and limit businesses' use of "sensitive personal information," including precise geolocation, race, ethnicity, and health information. Establishes California Privacy Protection Agency. Fiscal impact: Increased annual state costs of at least $10 million, but unlikely exceeding low tens of millions of dollars, to enforce expanded consumer privacy laws. Some costs would be offset by penalties for violating these laws.

    Proposition 25 Referendum on Law that Replaced Money Bail with System Based on Public Safety and Flight Risk
    Fail: 7,231,044 / 43.6% Yes votes ...... 9,356,096 / 56.4% No votes
    A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, law replacing money bail with system based on public safety and flight risk. Fiscal impact: Increased costs possibly in mid hundreds of millions of dollars annually for a new process for release from jail prior to trial. Decreased county jail costs, possibly in high tens of millions of dollars annually.

    Local Measures

    Measure F Civil Service System -- County of Placer (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 137,320 / 68.31% Yes votes ...... 63,700 / 31.69% No votes
    Shall Placer County Code Article 3.08 governing the civil service system for employees of the County be amended so that the civil service commission will serve as a hearing body for employee grievances, disciplinary appeals,and such other matters for which a hearing is provided, but that the County's human resources department shall perform all other duties and responsibilities beyond those hearings?

    Measure G Charter Amendment -- County of Placer (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 91,131 / 45.36% Yes votes ...... 109,787 / 54.64% No votes
    Shall Article V, Section 503 of the Placer County Charter be amended to give the County Executive Officer final authority for the appointment, suspension and removal of appointive department heads other than County Counsel?

    Measure H Charter Amendment -- County of Placer (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 130,115 / 66.08% Yes votes ...... 66,794 / 33.92% No votes
    Shall Article VI, Section 608 of the Placer County Charter be amended to remove bid threshold requirements in the Charter that contradict with state law?

    Measure I Charter Amendment -- County of Placer (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 189,252 / 90.25% Yes votes ...... 20,443 / 9.75% No votes
    Shall Article IV, Section 403 of the Placer County Charter be amended to require that an elected official of the County must be a resident of the County for thirty (30) days prior to filing nomination papers, and must maintain residency within the County during their entire term?

    Measure J Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 47,311 / 74.57% Yes votes ...... 16,131 / 25.43% No votes
    Shall the City Charter be amended to: (1) bring Sections 1.05 and 7.19 into compliance with State law; (2) bring Sections 2.14 and 8.07 into compliance with the Roseville Municipal Code; (3) bring Sections 4.01 and 4.06 into compliance with the City's existing practices; (4) repeal Section 7.23; and (5) bring Sections 2.02 and 3.01 into compliance with Chapter 2.06 of the Roseville Municipal Code regarding district-based municipal elections?

    Measure K Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 45,568 / 70.04% Yes votes ...... 19,493 / 29.96% No votes
    Shall Section 2.02 of the City Charter be amended to specify that a partial term on the Council of less than 2 years does not count as a term for purposes of term limits but that a combination of an appointment followed by an election, which together exceeds 2 years, to a vacant Council seat shall count as a term for purposes of term limits?

    Measure L Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 48,460 / 75.33% Yes votes ...... 15,872 / 24.67% No votes
    Shall Section 2.03 of the City Charter be amended to: (1) outline the process for the selection of the next vice mayor; (2) establish a district-based rotational process for the seating of the mayor and vice mayor starting in 2022: and (3) specify that the term of the mayor and vice mayor is two years?

    Measure M Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 49,727 / 76.45% Yes votes ...... 15,322 / 23.55% No votes
    Shall Section 3.09 be revised to: create a vacancy when a council member moves out of their district;allow Council to initiate filling a vacancy prior to a vacancy occurring; outline the process for filling vacancies by appointment or election; specify a person appointed shall hold office until the next election;specify a person elected to vacant seat shall hold office for the unexpired term; require vacancies for mayor and vice mayor be filled by rotation?

    Measure N Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 52,992 / 81.31% Yes votes ...... 12,181 / 18.69% No votes
    Shall Section 4.02 of the City Charter be amended to: (1) allow special meetings of the Council to also be called by the City manager or City attorney consistent with the City's existing practices; (2) require 72 hours' notice for special meetings if feasible instead of 24 hours' notice; and (3) allow notice of special meetings to be served on councilmembers electronically?

    Measure O Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 43,413 / 67.36% Yes votes ...... 21,041 / 32.64% No votes
    Shall Section 7.21 of the City Charter be amended to: (1) raise the sealed bid limit from $19,500 to $75,000; (2) eliminate the annual inflationary or deflationary adjustment to the bid limit; and (3) allow bids to be published on-line consistent with the City's existing practices?

    Measure P Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 40,476 / 64.09% Yes votes ...... 22,681 / 35.91% No votes
    Shall provisions of Article 8 of the City Charter regarding personnel administration be amended as follows:(1) Shall Section 8.01 be amended to address filling vacancies on the personnel board and to clarify that an appointment to an unexpired term shall not count towards the term limit consistent with the City's existing practices?(2) Shall Section 8.04 be amended to allow for the adoption of personnel rules to provide for waivers or modifications of the formal applicant examination process?

    Measure Q Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 41,242 / 64.58% Yes votes ...... 22,623 / 35.42% No votes
    Shall Article 10 of the City Charter regarding municipally-owned utilities be amended by revising Section 10.01 to prohibit the City from providing retail potable water to new service areas outside the City limits after January 1, 2021, and by revising Section 10.02 to remove from the Council the authority to delegate to the City manager the ability to establish nonresidential electric rates and to clarify that the Council may establish such rates by ordinance?

    Measure R Charter Amendment -- City of Roseville (Majority Approval Required)
    Pass: 40,631 / 63.50% Yes votes ...... 23,358 / 36.50% No votes
    Shall Article 11 of the City Charter be added establishing the Roseville Independent Redistricting Commission and vesting in the commission the exclusive authority to redraw Council electoral district boundaries after every federal decennial census?

    Measure S Sales Tax -- City of Auburn (Majority Approval Required)
    Fail: 3,709 / 45.19% Yes votes ...... 4,499 / 54.81% No votes
    Shall the measure to increase funding for general fund purposes in the City of Auburn such as increased fire, police, and code enforcement services, with all funds staying local and all expenditures subject to an annual audit and oversight by a Citizens' Oversight Committee, levying a 1 percent sales tax and raising approximately $2,560,000 annually, which will automatically expire in seven years unless extended by voters, be adopted?

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