Ballot: Overview —November 7, 2017 —Local Elections
Trustee, Trustee Area 5, Banning Unified School District
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Board Member, Palo Verde Unified School District
- 2City Council, City of Palm Springs
- 23,005 votes (13.21%)
2,684 votes (11.8%)
2,182 votes (9.59%)
1,006 votes (4.42%)
Director, Division 4, Desert Recreation District
- 1Director, West Valley Water District - 4 Year Term
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City of Desert Hot Springs
Measure B
Passed1,672 votes yes (75.18%)552 votes no (24.82%)
Shall the Ordinance preventing public safety service cuts to police/emergency response times, anti-gang/anti-drug, youth violence and sex offender/parolee programs, extending existing, voter-approved public safety measure at a reduced rate of $103 per single family residence, providing approximately...
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Passed1,692 votes yes (75.98%)535 votes no (24.02%)
Shall the Ordinance to increase police training, recruitment/retention and crime investigation/prevention; maintain rapid police, fire and 9-1-1 emergency response times; and to hire additional police officers to patrol streets, extending its existing, voter-approved utility users' tax, producing approximately...
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Measure D
Passed6,849 votes yes (56.43%)5,289 votes no (43.57%)
To maintain essential city services, including rapid 911 emergency response, fire/police protection, add paramedic services, keep fire stations open/staffed, address homelessness, repair local streets/potholes, improve rapid response to assault, burglaries/crimes, keep public areas safe/clean, maintain...
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Passed9,357 votes yes (78.38%)2,581 votes no (21.62%)
Shall Palm Springs update the existing gross receipts tax on medical cannabis collectives and cooperatives to apply to all medical and adult-use cannabis businesses, apart from cultivation businesses, which will be taxed at a rate up to 10 dollars per square foot, with all revenue used in Palm Springs...
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Measure G
Failed1,216 votes yes (59.81%)817 votes no (40.19%)
Shall the ordinance known as the SALE OF THE CITY OF PERRIS DOWNTOWN SEWER SYSTEM, authorizing the City of Perris to sell the Downtown Perris Sewer System to retire Water System debt and use the remaining proceeds for park amenities, including athletic fields, be adopted?
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Passed1,326 votes yes (63.29%)769 votes no (36.71%)
Shall the resolution known as the SALE OF THE CITY OLF PERRIS NORTH PERRIS WATER SYSTEM AND DOWNTOWN PERRIS WATER SYSTEM, which will authorize the City of Perris to sell the North Perris Water System and Downtown Water System to Liberty Utilities to retire Water System debt and use the remaining proceeds...
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Measure W — Brawley Utility User's Tax
Passed1,649 votes yes (62.02%)1,010 votes no (37.98%)
Shall the City of Brawley ordinance extending the Utility Users Tax for five years at a rate not to exceed 4%, upon the use of telephone, electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash and cable television utilities, to maintain city services, including, but not limited to, police, fire, administration, library...
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Passed1,312 votes yes (51.27%)1,247 votes no (48.73%)
Shall the office of City Treasurer which is currently an elected position be consolidated with the position of City Finance Director and be converted to a position to be filled by City Council appointment commencing upon the expiration of the term of the current City Treasurer?
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