This is an archive of a past election.
See http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/la/ for current information.
LWV League of Women Voters of California Education Fund If you appreciate our service to voters, please consider helping us with a donation.
Smart Voter
Los Angeles County, CA March 3, 2020 Election
Directory of Los Angeles County, CA Measures
County Results as of Mar 27 1:48pm, 0.0% of Precincts Reporting (180/3,072)
38.5% Countywide Voter Turnout (2,122,469/5,513,057)

Measures
Click on ballot measure for more detail.

Measure A. Transactions and Use (Sales) Tax -- City of Long Beach (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 49,676 / 50.01% Yes votes ...... 49,660 / 49.99% No votes
To maintain 911 emergency response services, police, fire, parks, improve water quality, repair streets, and maintain general services, shall a measure be adopted extending the City of Long Beach's transactions and use (sales) tax beyond 2027, generating approximately $60 million annually, at a maximum rate of one cent (1%) per the measure until ended by voters, requiring a citizens' advisory committee and annual independent audits, with all funds remaining in Long Beach?

Measure B. Transient Occupancy Tax -- City of Long Beach (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 59,190 / 59.21% Yes votes ...... 40,775 / 40.79% No votes
To provide funding for student arts education programs, community arts, music, cultural programs and organizations, local museums and theaters, and the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center, and maintain other general fund programs shall a measure be adopted increasing Long Beach's general transient occupancy (hotel bed) tax rate from 6% to 7%, paid for by hotel/motel guests, generating approximately $2.8 million dollars annually, until ended by voters, requiring audits and local control of funds?

Measure C. Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Cerritos (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 4,637 / 32.53% Yes votes ...... 9,616 / 67.47% No votes
Shall the measure to establish a general, three-quarters percent (0.75%) local transactions and use (sales) tax, raising an estimated $11.4 million annually, and ending when voters decide to do so, subject to independent audits and public reports of spending, to provide and maintain a high level of City services, including, but not limited to, local sheriff's and community safety, sidewalk and street maintenance and repair, tree-trimming, library services, and parks and recreation services, be adopted?

Measure D. Sales Tax -- City of Duarte (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 2,800 / 54.85% Yes votes ...... 2,305 / 45.15% No votes
Shall the measure to maintain general City services such as 911 emergency response times, sheriff's neighborhood and school patrols; prevent thefts and burglaries; prepare for future wildfires and mud flows; protect local drinking water sources; repair streets and potholes; address homelessness; maintain senior, youth and afterschool programs; approving an ordinance establishing a 3/4¢ sales tax providing approximately $2,600,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring independent audits and all funds benefiting Duarte residents, be adopted?

Measure E. Commercial Cannabis Ordinance -- City of Avalon (Advisory Vote Only)
Fail: 435 / 41.55% Yes votes ...... 612 / 58.45% No votes
ADVISORY VOTE ONLY: Should the City of Avalon expand its current commercial cannabis ordinance from medical delivery only to allow for adult use/recreational delivery sales within the City of Avalon city limits?

Measure F. Commercial Cannabis Ordinance -- City of Avalon (Advisory Vote Only)
Fail: 365 / 34.86% Yes votes ...... 682 / 65.14% No votes
ADVISORY VOTE ONLY: Should the City of Avalon expand its current commercial cannabis ordinance to allow for a cannabis business storefront location or dispensary within the City of Avalon city limits?

Measure G. Sales Tax -- City of Gardena (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 7,248 / 64.30% Yes votes ...... 4,025 / 35.70% No votes
To provide the City of Gardena with funding available to retain experienced police officers/firefighters/paramedics; maintain 911 emergency response times, gang/drug prevention programs, emergency communications, neighborhood police patrols, youth/senior services, parks/recreation centers; repair streets/sidewalks, and provide general fund services shall the ordinance establishing a 3/4¢ sales tax be adopted, providing approximately $7,400,000 annually, until ended by voters, requiring annual audits, all funds controlled locally?

Measure H. Sales Tax -- City of Montebello (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 6,499 / 60.63% Yes votes ...... 4,220 / 39.37% No votes
To maintain Montebello's long-term financial stability and public safety, including police/fire/911 emergency response; protect local drinking water sources; repair streets/potholes; keep public areas safe/clean; provide gang prevention, youth/afterschool, senior, other general services; shall an ordinance establishing a ¾ percent sales tax providing approximately $6,000,000 annually until ended by voters be adopted; requiring independent audits, public disclosure of spending, all funds benefitting Montebello residents?

Measure I. Parcel Tax -- Burbank Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
Fail: 20,318 / 64.12% Yes votes ...... 11,367 / 35.88% No votes
To maintain high-quality Burbank schools by retaining excellent teachers; protecting small class sizes; and maintain/expand career/college courses, art, music, science, innovative programs, safety and wellness support, shall this Burbank Unified School District measure to levy $0.10 per square foot of improved property per parcel annually, exempting seniors/certain disability recipients, providing approximately $9,100,000 in annual local funding for 12 years and requiring independent oversight/audits, be approved?

Measure J. City Treasurer -- City of Torrance (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 13,691 / 37.35% Yes votes ...... 22,965 / 62.65% No votes
Shall the City Charter be amended to make the office of City Treasurer appointive?

Measure K. School Bond -- Fullerton Joint Union High School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 27,358 / 47.3% Yes votes ...... 30,511 / 52.7% No votes
   25253 (48.1%) Yes / 27209 (51.9%) No in Orange County
   2,105 (38.93%) Yes / 3,302 (61.07%) No in Los Angeles County
To upgrade, construct and equip high school classrooms, science labs, sites and career-training facilities serving Fullerton, Buena Park, and La Habra supporting college/career readiness in math, science, technology, arts, and skilled trades, improve campus safety/security, and upgrade roofs/plumbing/electrical, shall the Fullerton Joint Union High School District measure authorizing $310,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying 3 cents/$100 assessed value (averaging $20,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money staying local?

Measure L. Sales Tax -- City of Lakewood (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 13,822 / 64.35% Yes votes ...... 7,657 / 35.65% No votes
To protect City of Lakewood's financial stability; maintain 911 emergency response/sheriff patrols; prevent property crimes, thefts, burglaries; protect local drinking water; maintain streets; repair potholes; keep public areas/parks safe/clean; address homelessness; maintain senior/disabled resident/youth/gang prevention programs/other general services, shall an ordinance establishing a ¾¢ sales tax providing approximately $10,000,000 annually until ended by voters be adopted; requiring citizens' oversight, audits, all funds controlled locally?

Measure M. School Bond -- Mountain View Elementary School District (2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 3,202 / 69.47% Yes votes ...... 1,407 / 30.53% No votes
To improve the quality of local schools; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; modernize/renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; shall Mountain View School District's measure be adopted authorizing $56,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, generating on average $2.9 million annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately 4.5 cents per $100 assessed value, with annual audits, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?

Measure N. General Plan Amendment -- City of Calabasas (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 1,749 / 21.98% Yes votes ...... 6,209 / 78.02% No votes
Shall the Initiative Ordinance No. 2020-380 amending the Calabasas General Plan and Municipal Code and adopting a new Specific Plan allowing up to 161 new market-rate apartment units, within an existing 600-unit apartment complex at 3831 North Orchid Lane, Calabasas, CA, requiring at least ten percent of the complex's units be reserved for fifty-five years as deed-restricted affordable units, designating 60 units for moderate income households and 20 units for very-low income households, be adopted?

Measure O. District Jurisdiction Change -- Lowell Joint [Elementary] School District (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 6,554 / 73.0% Yes votes ...... 2,420 / 27.0% No votes
   3,533 (66.46%) Yes / 1,783 (33.54%) No in Los Angeles County
   3021 (82.6%) Yes / 637 (17.4%) No in Orange County
In order to maintain consistency and education curriculum for families, students and staff in our local elementary and middle schools with the feeder high school district, and permanently save the District nearly $250,000 annually, shall Lowell Joint School District permanently transfer its current jurisdiction and administrative oversight from Los Angeles County Superintendent of Schools to Orange County Superintendent of Schools?

Measure P. Sales Tax -- City of Norwalk (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 9,350 / 56.99% Yes votes ...... 7,055 / 43.01% No votes
To maintain and improve public safety services and 911 emergency response; repair streets and potholes; help protect local drinking water sources; address homelessness; keep public areas safe and clean; maintain gang prevention, parks, youth afterschool programs, services for seniors, individuals with disabilities and other general services, shall the City of Norwalk adopt an ordinance enacting a ¾ ¢ sales tax providing approximately $7,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits with all funds locally controlled?

Measure Q. City Clerk -- City of Torrance (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 13,662 / 37.14% Yes votes ...... 23,122 / 62.86% No votes
Shall the City Charter be amended to make the office of City Clerk appointive?

Measure R. Sheriff Civilian Oversight Commission Ordinance -- County of Los Angeles (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 1,334,277 / 72.85% Yes votes ...... 497,286 / 27.15% No votes
Question needed.

Measure S. School Bond -- San Marino Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 1,801 / 41.15% Yes votes ...... 2,576 / 58.85% No votes
To maintain schools by repairing and upgrading classrooms/restrooms/plumbing/electrical/heating/air-conditioning/security/fire/earthquake safety systems; updating science/engineering classrooms; repairing, constructing, acquiring educational/athletic/arts facilities/equipment, shall San Marino Unified School District's measure authorizing $200 million in bonds, within legal interest rates, levying $0.06 per $100 assessed value, averaging $11.9 million annually, while bonds are outstanding, be approved, with no increase to tax rate limits?

Measure T. City Treasurer -- City of El Segundo (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 3,356 / 64.83% Yes votes ...... 1,821 / 35.17% No votes
Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointed, with the first appointment to be made upon the earlier of (i) the expiration of the term of office of the person elected to serve as City Treasurer at the March 3, 2020 General Municipal Election; or (ii) a vacancy in such office?

Measure U. Filling Vacancy -- City of Torrance (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 27,123 / 74.46% Yes votes ...... 9,302 / 25.54% No votes
Shall the City Charter be amended to allow the City Council 60 days to fill a vacancy in an elective office?

Measure V. School Bond -- Las Virgenes Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 11,966 / 54.6% Yes votes ...... 9,969 / 45.4% No votes
   11,640 (54.83%) Yes / 9,588 (45.17%) No in Los Angeles County
   326 (46.11%) Yes / 381 (53.89%) No in Ventura County
To locally fund upgrades for safe/modern schools; enhance instructional technology, college/career readiness in math, science, technology, engineering, arts; improve safety, security, emergency/fire systems; repair, acquire, construct, equip classrooms, sites, facilities, roofs, plumbing, heating/air conditioning; shall Las Virgenes Unified School District's measure authorizing $198,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 2 cents per $100 assessed value ($11,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, with citizen oversight and local control?

Measure W. Sales Tax -- City of Whittier (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 12,048 / 57.22% Yes votes ...... 9,007 / 42.78% No votes
To provide the City of Whittier with funding available to hire/retain police officers to reduce crime/gangs/drugs/graffiti; reduce 911 response times; address homelessness; increase neighborhood/park/business patrols; maintain streets, sidewalks, parks, senior services, afterschool programs, and provide general services shall the measure establishing a three-quarter cent sales tax be adopted, providing approximately $6,375,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, all funds locally controlled?

Measure X. Sales Tax -- City of Torrance (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 15,662 / 41.64% Yes votes ...... 21,950 / 58.36% No votes
Shall the measure authorizing a local, City of Torrance 3/4¢ sales tax (to be levied only if a district sales tax measure has qualified for a ballot and may continue to be imposed only if that district measure receives voter approval), to fund municipal services, such as maintaining fire, paramedic, police services; repairing streets; addressing homelessness be adopted, generating approximately $30,000,000 annually until ended by Torrance voters, requiring independent audits?

Measure Y. Sales Tax -- City of Paramount (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 4,324 / 71.38% Yes votes ...... 1,734 / 28.62% No votes
To maintain City of Paramount public safety; gang prevention, youth/afterschool programs; neighborhood Sheriff patrols; protect local clean drinking water supplies; address homelessness; repair streets/potholes; maintain storm drains/prevent flooding; clean up illegal dumping; make public areas safe/clean, and keep local sales tax revenue in Paramount supporting general services; shall the City of Paramount adopt an ordinance establishing a ¾ ¢ sales tax providing approximately $4,500,000 annually, subject to annual independent audits?

Measure Z. Sales Tax -- City of Azusa (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 4,651 / 62.32% Yes votes ...... 2,812 / 37.68% No votes
To maintain City of Azusa police, firefighter and paramedic staffing levels, 9-1-1 emergency response services, gang enforcement and neighborhood patrols; address homelessness to maintain public health/safety; repair parks, library, community centers; and maintain graffiti removal, senior services including meals on wheels, afterschool programs and other City services, shall a measure be adopted establishing a 3/4¢ sales tax providing approximately $4,500,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring annual independent audits with all funds benefiting Azusa residents?

Measure AA. Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Artesia (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 1,287 / 49.05% Yes votes ...... 1,337 / 50.95% No votes
Shall a measure be adopted establishing a 3/4% transactions and use (sales) tax providing approximately $2,200,000 annually until ended by voters, to fund general City services, such as public safety, parks and recreation services, maintaining public infrastructure like streets, sidewalks, parks and facilities, requiring annual independent audits with all funds benefiting Artesia residents?

Measure AL. Sales Tax -- City of Alhambra (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 9,025 / 63.66% Yes votes ...... 5,152 / 36.34% No votes
To protect City of Alhambra's long-term financial stability; maintain fire, police, emergency response/school safety; preventing thefts/burglaries; repairing streets/potholes; recruit/retain well-trained police/firefighters; keep public areas safe/clean; maintain gang prevention, afterschool and senior programs/other general services; shall the measure be adopted approving an ordinance establishing a ¾ ¢ sales tax providing approximately $8,100,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits, all funds used locally?

Measure AV. General Obligation Bond -- Antelope Valley Healthcare District (2/3 Approval Required)
Fail: 34,906 / 50.13% Yes votes ...... 34,720 / 49.87% No votes
Shall the measure authorizing the Antelope Valley Healthcare District to issue 30-Year General Obligation Bonds, not to exceed $350 million at tax rates described in the voter guide, to keep Antelope Valley Hospital and its trauma center from closing by building a new hospital meeting California's Earthquake Standards, improving care by recruiting/retaining trained nurses/physicians, reducing Emergency Room wait times, protecting privacy, expanding senior services and requiring taxpayer oversight for online transparency and accountability, be authorized?

Measure BB. Transient Occupancy Tax -- City of Artesia (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 1,210 / 46.43% Yes votes ...... 1,396 / 53.57% No votes
Shall a measure be adopted amending the Artesia Municipal Code to increase the Transient Occupancy Tax rate from 12.5% to 15%, providing approximately $84,000 in additional annual revenue until ended by voters to maintain general City services such as public safety, parks and recreation services, maintaining public infrastructure like streets, sidewalks, parks and facilities; and applying the tax to all rent charged to hotel guests, including by online travel and short term rental companies, for transient occupancy of any hotel?

Measure CC. Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Culver City (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 10,863 / 76.93% Yes votes ...... 3,257 / 23.07% No votes
Shall the measure to maintain 911 emergency response services by retaining firefighters/police officers/paramedics; addressing homelessness; fixing potholes/streets; maintaining storm drains, parks, after-school programs, senior services, and other general fund services, by continuing the voter approved one-half cent sales tax, generating approximately 9.8 million dollars annually, until March 31, 2033 requiring independent annual audits, all funds used locally, with no tax rate increase, be adopted?

Measure EE. School Bond -- Lawndale Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 4,431 / 60.87% Yes votes ...... 2,849 / 39.13% No votes
To continue critical renovation and modernization at District schools; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; make safety and security improvements, and replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; shall Lawndale Elementary School District issue $33,800,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, generating an average $2,200,000 annually as long as bonds are outstanding at a rate of approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value, with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight, NO money for salaries and all money staying local?

Measure FD. 911 Firefighter/Paramedic Emergency Response Measure -- Consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 372,726 / 52.59% Yes votes ...... 336,075 / 47.41% No votes
Question needed.

Measure GG. General Tax -- City of Monterey Park (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 3,128 / 31.01% Yes votes ...... 6,959 / 68.99% No votes
Shall the proposition imposing a general three-quarter cent transactions and use tax (sales tax) raising approximately $4,000,000 each year to pay for general municipal services be adopted?

Measure HG. Sales Tax -- City of Hawaiian Gardens (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 1,008 / 60.72% Yes votes ...... 652 / 39.28% No votes
To keep local sales tax dollars in Hawaiian Gardens to maintain public safety; fix potholes/streets; maintain senior services; after school programs; improve City parks; and provide the ability to provide City services in the event other revenue sources disappear, shall the measure authorizing a three-quarters-cent sales tax generating approximately $550,000 annually, until ended by voters, requiring independent annual audits, and all funds used locally, be adopted?

Measure HH. Sales Tax -- City of Monterey Park (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 3,814 / 38.74% Yes votes ...... 6,031 / 61.26% No votes
Shall the Advisory Proposition advising the City of Monterey Park regarding expenditure of revenue resulting from a 3/4 sales tax increase be adopted?

Measure LC. Parcel Tax -- La Canada Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 5,025 / 70.67% Yes votes ...... 2,086 / 29.33% No votes
To protect quality education in La Cañada schools, attract and retain highly qualified teachers, maintain manageable class sizes, and continue funding academic programs including advanced subjects, math, science, technology, engineering, arts, and robotics, shall La Cañada Unified School District's measure renewing the expiring school parcel tax at the current rate of $450 per parcel be adopted, continuing $2,500,000 in annual school funding until ended by voters, with annual inflation adjustments, senior exemptions, independent oversight, and all money staying local?

Measure LV. Sales Tax -- City of La Verne (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 5,664 / 54.36% Yes votes ...... 4,755 / 45.64% No votes
To maintain funding for general city services in La Verne, including: 9-1-1 emergency response, fire protection, paramedics, police patrols, gang, drug and crime prevention, street maintenance, pothole repair and removing graffiti, shall an ordinance establishing a 0.75% local sales tax until ended by the voters be adopted, providing approximately $3.1 million annually to be spent only in La Verne, that cannot be taken by the County or State, requiring citizen oversight/annual audits?

Measure MJ. Cannabis Ban -- City of San Fernando (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 2,000 / 54.44% Yes votes ...... 1,674 / 45.56% No votes
Shall the City ban marijuana storefront dispensaries and all other cannabis business activities in the City?

Measure PC. Cannabis Business License Tax -- City of El Monte (2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 7,680 / 71.48% Yes votes ...... 3,064 / 28.52% No votes
To fund El Monte public safety, parks, recreation, and youth programs including: after-school programs; youth recreation; addiction prevention; community policing; and park improvements, shall a gross receipts tax be adopted for cannabis businesses up to 9% for retail, up to 6% for cultivation and manufacturing, and up to 5% for distribution and laboratory testing to raise approximately $3,500,000 annually?

Measure PV. School Bond -- Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 8,913 / 38.17% Yes votes ...... 14,439 / 61.83% No votes
To repair aging Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District sites; improve campus safety/security systems; make seismic, roofing, plumbing, electrical, air conditioning, and disabled student access improvements; update/replace bathrooms, classrooms, and science labs that support students for college/career readiness, shall the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District measure authorizing $389,385,000 in bonds, at legal rates, be adopted, levying approximately 3.8 cents per $100 assessed value ($21,042,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with a citizens' oversight committee and independent audits on all bond money?

Measure SD. Sales Tax -- City of San Dimas (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 3,479 / 38.52% Yes votes ...... 5,552 / 61.48% No votes
To preserve San Dimas' long-term financial stability; maintain emergency response, neighborhood sheriff patrols; prevent thefts/burglaries; protect/clean local water sources; keep public areas safe/clean; repair streets/potholes; maintain senior, youth/afterschool services/other general services; shall a measure be adopted establishing a 0.75% sales tax providing approximately $4,700,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring audits/public disclosure of all spending, all funds benefiting San Dimas residents?

Measure SF. School Bond -- Keppel Union Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 1,756 / 46.52% Yes votes ...... 2,019 / 53.48% No votes
To improve the quality of education, replace portables with permanent classrooms to meet 21st century needs, upgrade plumbing, electrical systems, improve student health/safety, construct support facilities, quality for $12,000,000 in state grants, shall Keppel Union School District's measure be adopted to authorize the issue of $17,900,000 in bonds at legal rates, estimated repayment averaging approximately $912,000 annually through maturity, projected levies of $0.03 per $100 of assessed valuation, no money for administrator salaries, annual audits and citizens' oversight?

Measure SG. Sales Tax -- City of San Gabriel (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 3,970 / 64.33% Yes votes ...... 2,201 / 35.67% No votes
To maintain City of San Gabriel's fire, police/911 response; prevent thefts/burglaries; keep public areas safe/clean; recruit/retain will-trained police, firefighters/paramedics; repair streets/potholes; attract/retain local businesses; maintain senior services, youth programs, parks, other general services/aging infrastructure; shall an ordinance establishing a ¾¢ transaction and use (sales) tax, providing approximately $3,000,000 annually until ended by voters be adopted; requiring independent audits, all funds benefiting City of San Gabriel residents?

Measure SP. School Bond -- Local Classrooms Funding Authority School Facilities Improvement District 2016-1 (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 12,612 / 69.18% Yes votes ...... 5,620 / 30.82% No votes
To provide students additional opportunities for career and academic success at local schools, including Hawthorne, Lawndale, and Leuzinger High Schools, and to optimize athletic facilities for joint use with local communities, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 2016-1 of the Local Public Schools Funding Authority issue $125 million in bonds, at legal rates, averaging $8.5 million annually while bonds are outstanding, at 3¢ per $100 assessed value, to upgrade and construct classrooms, athletic facilities and fields, with mandatory audits and independent citizens oversight, and all money for local schools?

Measure SS. Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Avalon (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 363 / 35.31% Yes votes ...... 665 / 64.69% No votes
Shall a measure be adopted by the City of Avalon enacting a one-quarter percent (1/4%) transactions and use (sales) tax, generating approximately $240,000.00 annually for general City services until ended by voters?

Measure TT. Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Bell (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 1,610 / 39.80% Yes votes ...... 2,435 / 60.20% No votes
Shall the measure, entitled City of Bell Transactions and Use Tax Measure, establishing a three quarter cent per dollar (0.75%) general sales tax, annually providing an estimated $1.4 million in revenue, until ended by voters, with funds being deposited into the City's General Fund for police, streets, buildings, parks, recreation and other general functions of the City be adopted?

Measure US. School Bond -- Sulphur Springs Union School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 6,152 / 42.63% Yes votes ...... 8,279 / 57.37% No votes
To improve local elementary schools by: increasing access to science, technology, engineering, math, and arts instruction; modernizing classrooms and labs; upgrading security and emergency communication systems; replacing aging portable classrooms; shall the Sulphur Springs Union School District measure be adopted to issue $78,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, raising an average of $4,000,000 annually through maturity, projected levies of $0.022 per $100 of assessed valuation, audits, an oversight committee, and no money for administrator salaries?

Measure WC. Transactions and Use (Sales) Tax -- City of West Covina (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 4,140 / 20.03% Yes votes ...... 16,529 / 79.97% No votes
Shall the ordinance establishing a three-quarter percent (0.75%) local sales tax (transactions and use tax) that will raise approximately $9.7 million annually for the City's general fund until ended by voters and establishing an Oversight Committee, be adopted?

 
This election is archived. Any links to sources outside of Smart Voter may no longer be active. No further links will be added to this page.
Links to sources outside of Smart Voter are provided for information only and do not imply endorsement.


Los Angeles Home Page || Statewide Links || About Smart Voter || Feedback
Created: May 14, 2020 12:37 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.