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2014 California 52nd Congressional District Primary Election ...
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The November 2016 San Diego general election on November 8, 2016, in San Diego, California. Although June's primary election is referred to as a primary, it serves as an election. The race that resulted in no candidate receiving a majority vote in the June election, advanced to the November second round of elections. This method changed after Measure K was passed by voters to advance the top two candidates for the mayor, city lawyer, or councilor for November elections, regardless of the number of votes the candidate has.

The election included two seats to San Diego City Council, three seats to the San Diego District Education Board, one seat to San Diego Community College District Board, twelve San Diego City ballots, and two San Diego Regional voting measures.

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City Attorney


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City Council

District 1

Since no candidate has received a majority of votes in the June primary, Bry and Ellis are scheduled to advance to the November runoff election. However, on August 12, 2016 Ellis announced that he would step down from the election. Despite effectively recognizing the race, Ellis's name still appears in November's vote. Bry was then elected to the City Council in November.

District 9

No candidate received a majority vote in the June elections, a second round of elections held in November 2016 between Ricardo Flores and Georgette Gomez. Gomez was later elected to the City Council in November.

Complete San Diego County Nov. 8 General Election Results - Times ...
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Education Board

Three of the five seats in San Diego's Integrated School District Board of Education are independent for elections. Richard Barrera ran without a fight. The three petahana win re-election. There is only one seat in the San Diego Community College Supervisory Board. Mary Graham won re-election.

Complete San Diego County Nov. 8 General Election Results - Times ...
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Measure A

Voice Mail Title: Road Improvement, Transit, Traffic Assistance, Safety, and San Diego County Water Quality Measures

Voice Mail Language: "There should be regulations adopted for: repairing roads, repairing bridges, reducing congestion, providing every public fund for roads/road improvements, expanding public transport, including improving services for the elderly, disabled, students, veterans, polluted, preserve an open space to protect water quality/reduce forest fires by enforcing, with independent supervision/audit, a 40-year local sales tax, half a cent ($ 308 million per year) that Sacramento can not take? "

Measure B

Voice Mail Title: Ordinance Changing District General Plan, District Zoning Map and Area Code, and Adopting Lilac Hills Livestock Specific Plan

Voting Language: "This initiative should be adopted for the purpose of amending the Regional General Plan, Zoning Law and Legal Regulation and approving Lilac Hills Livestock Specific Plan (" Plan ")? The plan provides for the development of a 608-acre master-planed community including 1,746 residential units, three commercial centers, public parks, 10 private parks and 16 mile lanes. The project location is generally located in the north of Escondido and east of I-15 in the unincorporated area of ​​North San Diego Region. "

Measure C

Voice Mail Title: City Center Stadium Initiative

Voice Mail Language: "If the size is adopted to: increase the San Diego hotel occupancy tax by 6% to build a professional city center football stadium and city center convention project, and fund tourism marketing affect project finance, design, construction, use, and maintenance, including a $ 650 million contribution and a 30-year commitment by a professional football entity, ending the District Tourism District assessment, adopting development rules, and associated land use, signs and zoning laws? "

Measure D

Voice Mail Title: Facilities and Tourism Tax Initiatives

Ballot language: "Should its size be adopted for: among other provisions, increasing the San Diego hotel occupancy tax by 5%, ending the Tourism Marketing District, enabling hoteliers to create district assessments and using hotel occupancy taxes for downtown convention centers instead of stadiums , prohibiting the contiguous expansion of the existing convention center, creating a city center overlay zone for convention and sports facilities, creating environmental processes, and enabling the sale of property of the Qualcomm stadium for the education and use of the park?

Measure E

The Title of the Voting Letter: Amendment of the Charter Regarding the Qualifications, Vacancies, and Removals of the Office to the Mayor, the City Prosecutor, and the City Council

Voice Mail Language: "Should the Charter be changed to include new articles that add: incompetence, crime convictions, and dismissals as the basis for vacancies, procedures for calling special elections to dismiss an officer for reasons, revised procedures to fill vacancies; The city became a licensed lawyer, and to establish authority during vacancy and enforcement of office seizures? "

Measure F

Title of the Letter: Charter Changes to Required Terms of Service for Certain Termination or Deportation Deputy City Deputy

Voice Mail Language: "Should the Charter of the City be amended to change the term of service required from the Lawyer City Representative, for the protection of termination or suspension without good reason, from two years or more of continuing service for one year or more of ongoing service, which protection will continue to not apply to layoffs due to lack of work or insufficient allocation? "

Measure G

Voice Mail Title: Amendment of the Charter on the Citizens Review Board on Police Practice

Voice Mail Language: "Should section 43 (d) of the City Charter be changed to change the name of the Citizens Review Board to the Police Practice as a Community Assessment Board on Police Practice, to change references to" City Manager "with" Mayor and City Council, "and request board to review all the deaths that occurred when someone was in detention of the San Diego Police Department and all police-related shootings? "

Measure H

Voice Mail Title: Amendment of the Charter Concerning the Purchase and Contract Process for San Diego City

Voice Mail Language: "Should the Municipal Charter be changed to: require contracts for public works, goods, services and consultants to be provided through a competitive process in accordance with the rules adopted by the rules, remove the Purchasing Agent position, eliminate the requirement to publish certain notices in the newspaper print, and update other conditions consistent with state law? "

Measure Me

The Title of the Votes: Amendment of the Charter Regarding Balboa Park and San Diego High School

Voice Mail Language: "Should City Charter section 55 be amended to authorize the City Council to lease a special park property in Balboa Park currently occupied by San Diego High School, to the San Diego Unified School District for education, culture, recreation and civil activities, provided that the property is used for high school? "

Measure J

Voice Mail Title: Amendment of the Charter on Revenue Usage from Mission Bay Park

Voice Mail Language: "Should Charter Section 55.2 be changed to: increase, from 25% to 35%, the allocation of annual income of Mission Bay Park leases exceeding $ 20 million, for capital increase in the San Diego Regional Park, enabling the Council to add City owned parks to the boundaries of Mission Bay Park, incorporating and coordinating the development of Mission Bay Park improvements identified in this section, and expanding the operation of this section to 2069? "

Measure K

Voice Mail Title: Charter Changes Require Deadline Selection for Mayor's Office, City Attorney, and Board Member

Voice Mail Language: "Should the Charter be amended to eliminate provisions that elect a Mayor, City Procurator or Board Member to the office if the candidate receives a majority vote in the June primary election, and instead requires a second round of elections in the election November election between two candidates receive the most votes in the primary elections? "

Measure L

The Title of the Votes: Amendment of the Charter Regarding the Timing of the Election for Citizen Initiative and Referendum Actions

Voting Language: "Should the Charter be amended to require qualified citizens' initiative and referendum measures to be submitted to voters at the upcoming November general election and not in the June primary elections unless the Council chooses to hand the measure to the electorate before the election that? "

Measure M

Voice Mail Title: Affordable Housing: Increasing Limit of Number of Units of City and Certain Public Institutions Allowed to Help Develop

Voting Language: "Should voters increase 38,680 maximum number of housing units Cities and certain other public institutions are allowed to help develop, build, or acquire for low-income people, without the size of this ballot approved a particular housing unit, providing funds for development, remove the applicable terms, or take other actions? "

Measure N

Voice Mail Title: Non-Medical Business Tax Dope

Voice Mail Language: "If a California voter approves Proposition 64 legalizes marijuana in the state, should City apply a regulation that imposes a gross revenue tax, for general income purposes, on a non-medical marijuana business (also known as marijuana) operating in the City, initially set at 5% and increased to 8% on July 1, 2019, has a maximum rate of 15%, generating an undetermined and unlimited amount of revenue? "

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References


Democracy
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External links

  • San Diego Office of the City Clerk
  • Selection of Voters and Election Results by Election Date (from 1970 onwards)
  • Proposition: Questions and Results of Deception on the Decade (from 1900 onwards)

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