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San Diego County, CA March 3, 2020 Election
Directory of San Diego County, CA Measures
County Results as of May 14 12:38pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1862/1862)
49.7% Countywide Voter Turnout (907,602/1,826,138)

Measures
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Measure A. Amendments to the San Diego County General Plan -- County of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 407534 / 49.0% Yes votes ...... 423630 / 51.0% No votes
Shall this Initiative be adopted for the purpose of amending the San Diego County General Plan to require voter approval for General Plan amendments that increase residential density for property designated by the General Plan as Semi-Rural or Rural?

Measure B. Newland Sierra Amendments to the San Diego County General Plan -- County of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 349822 / 41.9% Yes votes ...... 484663 / 58.1% No votes
Shall the San Diego County General Plan Amendment PDS2015-GPA-15-001 approved by the Board of Supervisors for the development of the Newland Sierra Project, be approved? The existing General Plan allows 99 homes and up to 2,000,000 square feet of commercial with open space. General Plan Amendment PDS2015-GPA-15-001 would authorize up to 2,199 homes and 1,777,684 square feet of commercial. The approved Newland Sierra Project includes a planned community of 2,135 homes, a school site, 81,000 square feet of retail, 36 acres of parks and 1,209 acres of open space.

Measure C. Hotel Visitor Tax Increase -- City of San Diego (2/3 Approval Required)
Fail: 239024 / 65.2% Yes votes ...... 127349 / 34.8% No votes
Shall the measure be adopted to: increase the City of San Diego's 10.5% hotel visitor tax by 1.25 to 3.25 percentage points, depending on hotel location, through at least 2061, designated to fund convention center expansion, modernization, promotion and operations, homelessness services and programs, and street repairs: and authorize related bonds; with a citizens' oversight committee and audits by the independent City Auditor?

Measure D. Charter Amendment -- City of San Diego (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 269583 / 80.8% Yes votes ...... 64006 / 19.2% No votes
Shall Charter sections 39.1 and 39.2 be amended to provide that the City Council appoints the City Auditor from at least three candidates recommended by the Audit Committee; the Auditor is limited to two five-year terms; the Council may appoint an interim Auditor; and public members of the screening committee for the Audit Committee serve until replaced; and make clarifying amendments?

Measure E. Funding for Public Works -- City of Chula Vista (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 37462 / 67.6% Yes votes ...... 17990 / 32.4% No votes
Shall the measure to preserve the City's ability to receive state infrastructure funding for public works projects by giving the City discretion to allow the use of project labor agreements for City public works, in a manner consistent with state laws and best practices, including provisions for taxpayer protections, transparency, and accountability in the contracting process, by repealing and replacing Chapter 2.59 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, be adopted?

Measure G. Marisol Specific Plan -- City of Del Mar (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 981 / 41.1% Yes votes ...... 1406 / 58.9% No votes
Shall the measure proposing the adoption of the Marisol Specific Plan and corresponding amendments to the City's Community Plan, Zoning Map, and Local Coastal Plan and Implementing Ordinance, be adopted?

Measure H. City Clerk and Treasurer -- City of National City (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 3747 / 48.0% Yes votes ...... 4059 / 52.0% No votes
Shall the Offices of City Clerk and City Treasurer be appointive?

Measure J. Municipal Code Amendment -- City of National City (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 5054 / 61.8% Yes votes ...... 3126 / 38.2% No votes
Shall Ordinance No. 2019 - 2463, "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of National City Adding Chapter 8.38 to the National City Municipal Code Prohibiting the Retail Sale of Dogs, Cats and Rabbits," be adopted?

Measure K. City Clerk and Treasurer -- City of Oceanside (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 11384 / 24.8% Yes votes ...... 34472 / 75.2% No votes
Shall the offices of city clerk and city treasurer be appointed by the City Manager?

Measure L. School Bond -- Cajon Valley Union School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 16598 / 45.9% Yes votes ...... 19552 / 54.1% No votes
To upgrade fire alarms and emergency communication systems; replace aging portables with permanent classrooms throughout the District; and qualify the District for state matching funds; shall Cajon Valley Union School District's measure authorizing $220 million of bonds be adopted with legal rates, yearly average levies less than $26 per $100,000 of assessed valuation while bonds are outstanding (generating an average of $12.1 million dollars per year), annual audits, independent oversight and no estimated increase in current tax rates?

Measure M. School Bond -- Chula Vista Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 36363 / 55.4% Yes votes ...... 29247 / 44.6% No votes
To make student safety and campus security improvements throughout the District and renovate, construct, acquire, equip and furnish school facilities/classrooms, including roofs, plumbing, solar panels, heating /air conditioning and electrical systems, shall the Chula Vista Elementary School District measure authorizing $300 million of bonds at legal interest rates, with projected levies of $0.03 cents per $100 assessed valuation raising approximately $16.7 million for annual repayment while bonds are outstanding, and requiring annual audits and citizens' oversight, be adopted?

Measure P. School Bond -- Poway Unified School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 32836 / 50.4% Yes votes ...... 32375 / 49.6% No votes
To improve classrooms, science labs, and career-training facilities that support college preparation/career readiness in math, science, engineering, technology, arts, and skilled trades/vocations, improve student safety/security, remove asbestos/lead paint where needed, and repair aging roofs, plumbing, and electrical, shall the Poway Unified School District measure authorizing $448,000,000 in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying approximately 3 cents/$100 assessed value ($23,100,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight/all funds under local control?

Measure Q. School Bond -- Escondido Union School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 21723 / 53.7% Yes votes ...... 18707 / 46.3% No votes
To repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing/electrical systems, remove asbestos, improve student safety/campus security; acquire, renovate, construct/equip classrooms, science labs, sites, school facilities/technology that support college/career readiness in math, science, engineering, technology/the arts; shall Escondido Union School District's measure authorizing $205,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates be approved, levying 3 cents/$100 assessed value ($12,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight, all money staying local?

Measure R. School Bond -- Lakeside Union Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 5161 / 41.6% Yes votes ...... 7256 / 58.4% No votes
To increase student safety and school security; repair aging classrooms and schools including outdated plumbing, electrical wiring, roofs and heating/ air conditioning; replace portables with permanent classrooms; renovate classrooms and qualify for State matching funds, shall Lakeside Union School District's measure authorizing $33 million of bonds with annual audits, legal rates, projected yearly levies less than $0.03 per $100 of assessed valuation while bonds are outstanding (generating $2.2 million per year) and taxpayer oversight be approved?

Measure S. Transactions and Use Tax -- City of Lemon Grove (Majority Approval Required)
Fail: 2756 / 42.5% Yes votes ...... 3723 / 57.5% No votes
Shall the City of Lemon Grove Add a Three-Quarter (3/4) Cent Transactions and Use Tax (Sales Tax)?

Measure T. School Bond -- San Ysidro Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 3555 / 70.1% Yes votes ...... 1517 / 29.9% No votes
To make student safety and school security improvements; upgrade classroom technology; and construct, rehabilitate, acquire, equip and furnish classrooms and school facilities, shall the San Ysidro School District measure to authorize the issuance of $52,985,000 of bonds to replace bonds previously authorized in 1997, at legal interest rates raising an average $3.2 million per year while bond are outstanding, with projected levies of less than $0.03 per $100 assessed valuation, requiring annual audits and citizens' oversight, be adopted?

Measure U. School Bond -- San Ysidro Elementary School District (55% Approval Required)
Pass: 3492 / 68.9% Yes votes ...... 1576 / 31.1% No votes
To reconstruct or replace roofs and plumbing and construct, rehabilitate, replace, acquire, equip and furnish classrooms and school facilities, shall the San Ysidro School District measure to authorize the issuance of $55,500,000 of bonds to replace bonds previously authorized in 1997, at legal interest rates raising an average $3.3 million per year while bond are outstanding, with projected levies of less than $0.03 per $100 assessed valuation, requiring annual audits and citizens' oversight, be adopted?

 
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