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Yolo County, CA March 3, 2020 Election
Directory of Yolo County, CA Measures
County Results as of May 14 12:39pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (138/138)
55.3% Countywide Voter Turnout (64,858/117,378)

Measures
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Measure C. School Bond -- Yuba Community College District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 8,616 / 44.2% Yes votes ...... 10,868 / 55.8% No votes
   30 (19.8%) Yes / 121 (80.1%) No in Butte County
   7 (15.91%) Yes / 37 (84.09%) No in Placer County
   8,579 (44.48%) Yes / 10,710 (55.52%) No in Yolo County
To repair, modernize and construct classrooms/buildings for career/technical education at Yuba and Woodland Colleges and Colusa, Lake and Sutter County campuses including nursing/ healthcare, fire/police and agricultural technology, shall the Yuba Community College District measure authorizing $228.4 million of bonds be approved with legal rates, annual levies less than 2.5 cents per $100 of assessed valuation while bonds are outstanding (generating $13.3 million per year), annual audits, independent oversight and access to State matching funds?

Measure E. School Bond -- Los Rios Community College District (55% Approval Required)
Fail: 220,960 / 54.6% Yes votes ...... 183,423 / 45.4% No votes
   193,861 (53.21%) Yes / 170,444 (46.79%) No in Sacramento County
   32 (20.78%) Yes / 122 (79.22%) No in Placer County
   12 (66.7%) Yes / 6 (33.3%) No in Solano County
   27,055 (67.80%) Yes / 12,851 (32.20%) No in Yolo County
Without increasing future tax rates, shall the measure to repair classrooms, facilities and labs at American River, Cosumnes River, El Dorado, Folsom Lake and Sacramento City campuses for job training, nursing/ healthcare, engineering/ science and fire/ police programs, by Los Rios Community College District to authorize $650 million of bonds be adopted with legal rates, raising an average $52 million per year until repaid, an average tax levy less than $0.02 per $100 assessed valuation, annual audits and taxpayer oversight?

Measure G. Parcel Tax -- Davis Joint Unified School District (2/3 Approval Required)
Pass: 19,243 / 68.1% Yes votes ...... 9,033 / 31.9% No votes
   19,230 (68.05%) Yes / 9,027 (31.95%) No in Yolo County
   13 (68.4%) Yes / 6 (31.6%) No in Solano County
To attract and retain quality teachers and staff by keeping compensation competitive in order to (a) preserve outstanding instruction in math, science, reading, writing, history, social studies and technology; (b) support arts, music; (c) limit class sizes; and (d) support student health and safety; shall a Davis Unified School District ongoing parcel tax of $198/year, adjusted annually for inflation, be adopted, raising approximately $3,000,000/year, with senior, disability, employee exemptions and citizens oversight; for Davis schools only?

Measure Q. Sales Tax -- City of Davis (Majority Approval Required)
Pass: 20,843 / 82.53% Yes votes ...... 4,412 / 17.47% No votes
Shall the Ordinance extending the existing one percent sales tax with no increase to the current rate, providing approximately $8,600,000 annually until repealed by the voters, subject to annual review, with all funds staying local, and continuing existing funding for city services such as police, fire, recreation programs, city roads, sidewalks, bike path maintenance, and other city services, be adopted?

 
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