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San Diego County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
Directory of San Diego County, CA Propositions
County Results as of Dec 4 4:04pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (2064/2064)
76.9% Countywide Voter Turnout (1,202,330/1,563,093)

Propositions
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Proposition A. Retention of Benefits Limitations -- City of Carlsbad (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 32,026 / 72.1% Yes votes ...... 12,383 / 27.9% No votes
Shall Section 502 entitled "Retention of Benefits" of the Charter of Carlsbad, California be amended to include limiting increases in retirement benefits for miscellaneous employees without an amendment to this section?

Proposition B. City Election Changes -- City of Chula Vista (Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 44,906 / 62.7% Yes votes ...... 26,718 / 37.3% No votes
Shall the City of Chula Vista Charter be amended so that City Councilmembers are elected by geographic district where they reside, with district boundaries drawn by a citizens' commission, with elections in which only district residents can vote, starting in 2016 and phased-in completely by 2018; and so that City Councilmembers, the Mayor and the City Attorney are all elected at mandatory November "runoff" elections starting 2014?

Proposition C. School Bonds -- Cajon Valley Union School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 29,048 / 58.2% Yes votes ...... 20,834 / 41.8% No votes
To increase student computer/technology access; continue renovating, repairing, equipping and constructing elementary classrooms/school facilities; improve energy efficiency; and reduce overall borrowing costs, shall $88,400,000 of Cajon Valley Union School District bonds, previously approved by voters in February 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State?

Proposition D. School Bonds -- Dehesa Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 562 / 55.9% Yes votes ...... 443 / 44.1% No votes
To increase student computer/technology access; repair, equip and construct classrooms/science lab/library/school facilities; and reduce overall borrowing costs, shall $3,000,000 of Dehesa School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2010, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State?

Proposition E. School Bonds -- Chula Vista Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 36,265 / 68.8% Yes votes ...... 16,434 / 31.2% No votes
To repair, renovate, construct, and upgrade classrooms and school facilities; increase student access to computers and modern technology; replace temporary classrooms; upgrade heating systems; and make energy cost-saving improvements, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Chula Vista Elementary School District be authorized to issue $90 million of bonds with legal interest rates, annual audits, independent citizens' oversight, and all funds spent locally and no money used for administrative salaries or taken by the State and spent elsewhere?

Proposition F. Approving an Increase to the Transient Occupancy Tax -- City of Coronado (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 4,824 / 60.1% Yes votes ...... 3,200 / 39.9% No votes
Shall the Ordinance Amending Coronado's Municipal Code to Increase the City's Transient Occupancy Tax (Hotel Tax) from Eight to Ten Percent be Adopted?

Proposition G. Mountain Empire Safe and Modern Classrooms Measure -- Mountain Empire Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 2,037 / 45.3% Yes votes ...... 2,455 / 54.7% No votes
To improve local schools (Campo, Clover Flat, Descanso, Jacumba, Pine Valley, Potrero and Mountain Empire High School) by upgrading classrooms/science labs/school facilities; improving student safety and accessibility for disabled students; providing computers/instructional technology; and renovating, constructing and equipping schools, shall Mountain Empire Unified School District issue $30.8 million in bonds, at legal rates, with independent oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrators' salaries and all funds benefitting local schools?

Proposition H. Medical Marijuana Ordinance -- City of Del Mar (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 1,124 / 44.0% Yes votes ...... 1,430 / 56.0% No votes
Shall the ordinance which proposes the regulation of medical marijuana compassionate use dispensaries and alters the City's sales tax laws be adopted?

Proposition J. Village Specific Plan Ordinance -- City of Del Mar (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 1,135 / 42.3% Yes votes ...... 1,549 / 57.7% No votes
Shall Ordinance 869 approving the Village Specific Plan as approved by the Del Mar City Council, which, without raising taxes, implements the Del Mar Community Plan by:
  • creating a pedestrian-oriented downtown with plazas, wider sidewalks and landscaping;
  • improving the Village's appearance and economic viability;
  • increasing public parking availability;
  • improving traffic flow, bike and pedestrian safety;
  • reducing air and water pollution; and
  • providing development controls, and traffic and parking solutions to ensure neighborhood compatibility, be adopted?

Proposition K. City Election Changes -- City of Encinitas (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 15,546 / 55.8% Yes votes ...... 12,331 / 44.2% No votes
Shall the electors of the City of Encinitas elect a mayor and four city council members?

Proposition L. Mayoral Term -- City of Encinitas (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 16,048 / 57.4% Yes votes ...... 11,934 / 42.6% No votes
Shall the term of office of mayor be two years?

Proposition M. Mayoral Term -- City of Encinitas (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 7,998 / 28.9% Yes votes ...... 19,693 / 71.1% No votes
Shall the term of office of mayor be four years?

Proposition N. General Plan Change -- City of Escondido (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 19,683 / 53.4% Yes votes ...... 17,198 / 46.6% No votes
Shall the changes to the City of Escondido's General Plan, approved by the City Council in Resolution 2012-54(R), be adopted?

Proposition P. Adoption of Charter -- City of Escondido (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 17,568 / 47.0% Yes votes ...... 19,785 / 53.0% No votes
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 2012-99(R) of the Escondido City Council?

Proposition Q. Alternative Medical Marijuana Regulatory Ordinance -- City of Lemon Grove (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 3,221 / 38.5% Yes votes ...... 5,154 / 61.5% No votes
Shall the Alternative Lemon Grove Medical Marijuana Regulatory Ordinance be adopted?

Proposition R. School Bonds -- Ramona Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 7,737 / 50.6% Yes votes ...... 7,551 / 49.4% No votes
To improve the quality of education; repair/replace leaky roofs; increase student access to computers and modern technology; construct/modernize classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; replace deteriorating portable classrooms; and improve energy efficiency; shall Ramona Unified School District acquire, construct, repair, equip school facilities by issuing $66,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens' oversight and NO money for employee salaries and all funds spent only on Ramona schools?

Proposition S. Medical Marijuana Ordinance -- City of Imperial Beach (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 2,926 / 41.5% Yes votes ...... 4,122 / 58.5% No votes
Shall the ordinance permitting medical marijuana dispensaries of any size in any commercial, mixed use or industrial zones, setting regulations for their operation, and repealing the City's prohibition on medical marijuana dispensaries with more than three members be adopted?

Proposition T. Marijuana Dispensary Authorization Ordinance -- City of Lemon Grove (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 3,375 / 39.7% Yes votes ...... 5,136 / 60.3% No votes
Shall the Lemon Grove Marijuana Dispensary Authorization Ordinance be adopted?

Proposition U. Transient Occupancy Taxes -- City of Santee (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 12,876 / 56.8% Yes votes ...... 9,776 / 43.2% No votes
Shall the ordinance increasing the City's current transient occupancy tax from 6% to 10%, as applied to hotels, motels, online travel companies and campsites for stays of up to thirty days, be adopted to protect funding for general City services such as park maintenance, road repair and law enforcement?

Proposition V. East County, Grossmont College and Cuyamaca College Students, Active Military and Veterans Affordable Education and Job Training Measure -- Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 95,802 / 58.2% Yes votes ...... 68,752 / 41.8% No votes
To prepare local students/veterans for college/career success, shall Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District upgrade career training facilities for science, medical, public safety, in-demand fields, create a Veterans Support Center on each campus, modernize technology in classrooms, libraries, science labs, improve disabled persons access, upgrade, construct, acquire classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, by issuing $398,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for pensions/administrators, and all money staying local, benefiting East County community colleges?

Proposition W. Medical Marijuana Ordinance -- City of Solana Beach (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 2,601 / 38.1% Yes votes ...... 4,232 / 61.9% No votes
Shall the proposed ordinance amending the Solana Beach Municipal Code to allow medical marijuana dispensaries in nonresidential zones in the City of Solana Beach be adopted?

Proposition Y. School Bonds -- South Bay Union Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 14,123 / 75.9% Yes votes ...... 4,477 / 24.1% No votes
To continue elementary classroom/school renovations; safety improvements; computers/technology access; roof, plumbing, heating/air-conditioning repairs; and reduce overall borrowing costs, shall $26,000,000 of South Bay Union School District General Obligation Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent locally and not take by the State?

Proposition Z. School Bonds -- San Diego Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 218,242 / 61.8% Yes votes ...... 134,927 / 38.2% No votes
San Diego Neighborhood Schools Classroom Safety and Repair Measure. To repair neighborhood schools and charter schools with funding the state cannot take away by: Repairing deteriorating 60-year-old classrooms, libraries, wiring, plumbing, bathrooms and leaky roofs; Removing hazardous mold, asbestos, and lead; Upgrading fire safety systems/doors; Upgrading classroom instructional technology, labs and vocational education classrooms; Shall San Diego Unified School District issue $2.8 billion in bonds at legal interest rates with citizen's oversight, independent financial audits, no money for administrators' salaries and all funds spent locally?

Proposition AA. School Bonds -- San Dieguito Union High School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 43,627 / 55.5% Yes votes ...... 34,947 / 44.5% No votes
To provide safe, modern schools and prepare students for success in college and careers by repairing and upgrading outdated classrooms and schools, constructing and upgrading school facilities, including classrooms, science labs, and libraries, improving safety and security, and supporting career training and math, science, and technology instruction with 21st Century instructional technology and facilities, shall San Dieguito Union High School District issue $449 million in bonds with independent oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local?

Proposition BB. Unification of School District -- Bonsall Union Elementary School District (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 10574 / 52.8% Yes votes ...... 9439 / 47.2% No votes
Shall a new unified school district be formed from the existing Bonsall Union School District and that portion of the Fallbrook Union High School District located within the boundaries of the Bonsall Union School District?

Proposition CC. 21st-Century Classrooms and Technology Measure -- Del Mar Union Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 9,699 / 54.3% Yes votes ...... 8,170 / 45.7% No votes
To protect quality education, provide safe and modern schools and create budget savings, shall Del Mar Union School District fix leaky roofs and worn-out floors; improve instructional technology and classroom computer systems; provide accessible classrooms for students with disabilities; and upgrade aging classrooms, libraries and school buildings by issuing $76.8 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for District administration, and all money staying local?

Proposition EE. Miracosta Community College Repair/Career Training Measure -- MiraCosta Community College District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 80,929 / 54.8% Yes votes ...... 66,654 / 45.2% No votes
To better prepare students for universities/jobs/careers by: Expanding science labs, health-related careers, bio-technology, nursing, and technical job training, Upgrading electrical systems, wiring, computer technology/Internet access, Improving support facilities for war Veterans, Addressing handicap accessibility requirements, Acquiring, constructing, repairing facilities, sites and equipment, shall MiraCosta Community College District issue $497,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring all funds remain local, financial audits, citizens' oversight, and NO money for pensions or administrators' salaries?

 
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