U.S. Representative - 46th District Republican candidate:...
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U.S. Representative - 46th District
Republican candidate:
DANA ROHRABACHER
United States Representative
State Assembly - 67th District
Republican candidate:
TOM HARMAN
Member California State Assembly, 67th District
County Assessor
WEBSTER J. GUILLORY
Incumbent
District Attorney
TONY RACKAUCKAS
District Attorney of Orange County
Countywide Measures
Measure V: Passed.(211,988 yes votes to 192,049 no; 52.5% to
47.5%)
This measure makes Orange County a charter county and changes the
method of selection when a vacancy occurs in the Board of Supervisors.
The governing body of the county is a Board of Supervisors made up of
five members elected by and from designated supervisorial districts for
terms of four years. If a vacancy occurs in the first three years of the
term, measure V proposes the vacancy shall be filled by a vote of the
electors of that district at a special election to be called by the Board
of Supervisors not less than 56 days or more than 70 days after the
vacancy occurs. If the vacancy occurs within 180 days of a regularly
scheduled election held throughout the supervisorial district, the
election to fill the vacancy may be consolidated with that regularly
scheduled election.
Measure W: Passed.(263,003 voted yes to 191,998 voted no;
57.8% to 42.4%)
Eliminate the planned airport uses at the closed El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station by repealing Measure A, and amending the Orange County
General Plan to authorize an urban regional park and a variety of
agricultural, material recovery/recycling, recreational, cultural,
educational, employment, public and housing land uses at El Toro.
Huntington Beach City School District Measure:
Measure DD: Passed.(10,389 yes votes to 6,854 no votes;
60.3% to 39.7%)
Approves a general obligation bond for $30 million to be used to
improve the quality of education, repair existing schools, replace
35-year-old roofs and classroom heating and ventilation systems, provide
student access to modern technology, upgrade classroom electrical and
fire alarm systems, replace deteriorating water and sewer systems. It
also qualifies the district to receive, as available, $16.7 million in
state-matching funds.
City of Huntington Beach:
Measure EE: Passed.(24,104 yes votes to 11,185 no; 68.3% to 31.7%)
Amends the Charter of the City of Huntington Beach to add a new
section that would provide that only a property owner can establish the
price or terms regarding that property’s sale, lease, rental, exchange or
transfer. It would prohibit the City of Huntington Beach from legislating
or regulating the price or terms concerning the sale, lease, rental,
exchange or transfer of property.
Measure FF: Passed. (18,564 yes votes to 14,075 no; 56.9% to
43.1%)
Creates an infrastructure fund. The Huntington Beach Charter will be
amended to establish an “Infrastructure Fund” with all infrastructure
revenues raised, and accrued interest, directed into the fund. The
transfer or loan of money from the fund will be prohibited. A minimum of
15% of the General Fund will go into this infrastructure fund based on a
five-year rolling average. City Council will be required to designate an
advisory board to annually review and audit the fund.
Measure GG: Passed. (18,637 yes votes to 13,789 no; 57.5% to
42.5%)
Power Plant Utility Taxes will be placed solely in the infrastructure
fund to be used only for the maintenance, construction and repair of
infrastructure such as storm drains, storm water pump stations, alleys,
streets, highways, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, bridges, street trees,
landscaped medians, parks, beach facilities, playgrounds, traffic
signals, street lights, block walls along arterial highways and all
public buildings and public ways.
Measure HH: Failed. (11,421 yes votes to 22,135 no votes;
34.0% to 66.0%)
Would have repealed the gas tax exclusion for electric power plants.
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