State of California
Se aprueba6,751,018 votos sí (56.2%)5,258,157 votos no (43.8%)
Autoriza 4 mil millones de dólares en bonos de obligación general para los programas de viviendas existentes asequibles para residentes de bajos ingresos, veteranos, granjeros, casas móviles y prefabricadas, viviendas de relleno y viviendas orientadas al tránsito. Impacto fiscal: el aumento de los costos...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba7,662,528 votos sí (63.4%)4,417,327 votos no (36.6%)
Enmienda la Ley de Servicios de Salud Mental (Mental Health Services Act) para financiar el programa “No hay lugar como el hogar” (No Place Like Home Program), que subvenciona viviendas para personas con enfermedades mentales. Ratifica la legislación existente que establece el programa No hay lugar como...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba5,879,836 votos sí (49.3%)6,034,991 votos no (50.7%)
Autoriza 8.877 mil millones de dólares en bonos de obligación general estatal para varios proyectos de infraestructura. Impacto fiscal: el aumento de los costos estatales para pagar bonos de 430 millones de dólares en promedio por año durante 40 años. Es probable que, en promedio, los ahorros del gobierno...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba7,551,298 votos sí (62.7%)4,494,143 votos no (37.3%)
Autoriza 1.5 mil millones de dólares en bonos, que el Fondo General estatal debe reembolsar, con el fin de financiar subvenciones para la construcción, la expansión, la renovación y el equipamiento de hospitales infantiles que reúnan los requisitos. Impacto fiscal: el aumento de los costos estatales...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba4,813,251 votos sí (40.2%)7,152,993 votos no (59.8%)
Elimina ciertos requisitos de transferencia para propietarios de viviendas mayores de 55 años de edad, propietarios gravemente incapacitados y propiedad contaminada o afectada por un desastre natural. Impacto fiscal: las escuelas y los gobiernos locales perderían desde un principio más de 100 millones...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba5,283,222 votos sí (43.2%)6,952,081 votos no (56.8%)
Revoca los impuestos y tarifas de una ley de transporte de 2017 designados para las reparaciones de caminos y el transporte público. Impacto fiscal: ingresos continuos reducidos de 5.1 mil millones de dólares de impuestos estatales sobre el combustible y los vehículos que hubieran pagado principalmente...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba7,167,315 votos sí (59.7%)4,828,564 votos no (40.3%)
Otorga el poder a la legislatura de cambiar el período del horario de verano con dos tercios de los votos, si los cambios cumplen la ley federal. Impacto fiscal: esta iniciativa de ley no tiene impacto fiscal directo, ya que los cambios al horario de verano podrían depender de las medidas futuras de...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba4,845,264 votos sí (40.1%)7,247,917 votos no (59.9%)
Requiere reembolsos y sanciones si los cargos exceden el límite. Requiere que se hagan informes anuales al estado. Prohíbe que las clínicas se rehúsen a tratar pacientes debido a su fuente de pago. Impacto fiscal: efecto anual general en los gobiernos estatales y locales que varía desde un impacto neto...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba4,949,543 votos sí (40.6%)7,251,443 votos no (59.4%)
Deroga la ley estatal que actualmente restringe el alcance de las políticas de control sobre la renta que las ciudades y otras jurisdicciones locales pudieran imponer sobre propiedades residenciales. Impacto fiscal: posible reducción neta en ingresos estatales y locales de decenas de millones de dólares...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba7,181,116 votos sí (59.6%)4,861,831 votos no (40.4%)
La ley que permite que los empleados que trabajan por hora tomen un receso sin estar de guardia no aplicaría a los empleados de ambulancias del sector privado. Impacto fiscal: probable beneficio fiscal para los gobiernos locales (en forma de bajos costos e ingresos más altos), potencialmente de decenas...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba7,551,434 votos sí (62.7%)4,499,702 votos no (37.3%)
Establece requisitos mínimos para el confinamiento de ciertos animales de granja. Prohíbe las ventas de productos de carne y derivados del huevo de animales confinados sin cumplir las normas. Impacto fiscal: posible disminución de los ingresos del impuesto sobre la renta estatal de empresas agrícolas,...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Alameda
Se aprueba20,334 votos sí (61.5%)12,729 votos no (38.5%)
Shall the measure maintaining the City of Alameda's financial stability and protecting services and infrastructure such as police response to violent crimes and burglaries; 9- 1- 1 emergency medical and fire response; mai ntaining neighborhood parks; repairing potholes, maintaining...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba12,993 votos sí (39.69%)19,743 votos no (60.31%)
Shall the Charter be amended by incorporating Ordinance 3148, the City's Rent Review, Rent Stabilization and Limitations on Evictions law, with the following modifications: (a) preclude City Council from amending the law in response to changing conditions and concerns, and require...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Albany
Se aprueba6,819 votos sí (81.03%)1,596 votos no (18.97%)
To continue providing and maintaining essenti al City services, such as: fire and police protection, public safety and emergency response, facilities maintenance, and environmental preservation, shall the City of Albany measure making its existing one -half cent transactions and use (sales) tax permanent,...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba6,489 votos sí (77.82%)1,849 votos no (22.18%)
To maintain and improve park and open space facilities, with funding that cannot be taken by Sacramento, including maintaining: City parks, ballfields, play structures, picnic areas and restrooms; vegetation management to prevent wildfires; creek habitat; and Albany Hill open space; shall the City of...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba5,274 votos sí (72.78%)1,972 votos no (27.22%)
Shall Section 3.01 of the Albany City Charter be amended, as set forth in the voter pamphlet, to provide that the City Treasurer shall be appointed by the City Council effective December 10, 2020, or sooner if there is a vacancy in the office?
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Berkeley
Se aprueba42,384 votos sí (77.48%)12,322 votos no (22.52%)
Shall the measure to issue $135 million in general obligation bonds to create and preserve affordable housing for low-income households, working families, and individuals including teachers, seniors, veterans, the homeless, and persons with disabilities; subject to citizen oversight and independent audits,...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba39,337 votos sí (72.37%)15,015 votos no (27.63%)
Shall the ordinance raising funds for general municipal purposes such as navigation centers, mental health support, rehousing and other services for the homeless, including homeless seniors and youth; increasing the real property transfer tax for ten years from 1.5% to 2.5% for property sales and transfers...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba35,473 votos sí (71.4%)14,210 votos no (28.6%)
Shall the ordinance amending the Rent Stabilization Ordinance to: account for potential repeal of the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act by preserving existing vacancy rent adjustments; update the new construction exemption from rent stabilization to a 20-year rolling period; and exempt all lawfully permitted...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba44,177 votos sí (84.64%)8,014 votos no (15.36%)
Shall the measure, advising the Mayor to engage citizens and experts in the development of Vision 2050, a 30-year plan to identify and guide implementation of climate-smart, technologically-advanced, integrated and efficient infrastructure to support a safe, vibrant and resilient future for Berkeley,...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Emeryville
Se aprueba3,841 votos sí (84.34%)713 votos no (15.66%)
To protect essential municipal services, including repairing public facilities, reducing traffic congestion, and improving pedestrian and bicycle safety; and to support reg ulation of the cannabis industry, and preserve the City of Emeryville's long-term financial stability, shall the ordinance to impose...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Hayward
Se aprueba22,358 votos sí (59.21%)15,402 votos no (40.79%)
To support City of Hayward services, with revenue that cannot be taken by the State, including: repairing streets and sidewalks; 911 emergency and firefighter response times; neighborhood police patrols; disaster preparedness; extended library hours and after-school programs; and unrestricted general...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Livermore
No se aprueba6,516 votos sí (18.49%)28,721 votos no (81.51%)
Shall the measure requiring the City of Livermore to bear the cost of developing and enforcing regulations limiting the amounts for medical services that specified hospitals, medical clinics, dentists, and other health care providers in Livermore may bill patients, or insurers, excluding Medicare and...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Oakland
Se aprueba122,628 votos sí (79.82%)31,008 votos no (20.18%)
Shall the Measure: (1) allowing cannabis businesses to pay business taxes quarterly; (2) allowing cannabis manufacturing and/or cultivation businesses to deduct the value of raw materials from gross receipts in calculating business taxes in the manner applicable to manufacturing businesses; and (3) authorizing...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba109,504 votos sí (70.04%)46,849 votos no (29.96%)
Shall the Measure, to fund homeless services and resources to address illegal dumping, and discourage vacant properties, by enacting a Vacant Property Tax on parcels used less than 50 days per year, at annual rates of $6,000 per parcel, $3,000 for condominium units, and other specified rates; raising...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba105,301 votos sí (69.48%)46,256 votos no (30.52%)
Shall the Measure graduating the real estate transfer tax as follows: 1% up to $300,000; 1.5% over $300,000+2,000,000; 1.75% over $2,000,000+5,000,000; and 2.5% over $5,000,000; a lower rate for low-moderate income first-time homebuyers; and reducing the tax up to 1/3 for seismic retrofit or solar energy...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba88,065 votos sí (58.37%)62,820 votos no (41.63%)
Shall the Measure amending Oakland's Just Yes Cause for Eviction Ordinance ("Ordinance") to: (1) remove the exemption for owner occupied duplexes and triplexes; and (2) allow the City Council, without returning to the voters, to add limitations on a landlord's right to evict under the Ordinance, be adopted?
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba116,980 votos sí (76.29%)36,350 votos no (23.71%)
Shall the measure amending Oakland's Municipal Code to: (1) establish workplace protections and minimum hourly wage of $15 with benefits or $20 without benefits, increasing annually with inflation, for employees of Oakland hotels with 50 or more guest rooms; (2) authorize administrative enforcement of...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba96,452 votos sí (62.47%)57,946 votos no (37.53%)
Shall the measure amending Oakland's Charter for the purposes of funding services to: expand access to early childhood and preschool education; improve high school and college graduation and career readiness; provide mentoring and college financial assistance; by establishing a $198, 30-year parcel tax...
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Piedmont
Se aprueba3,927 votos sí (65.09%)2,106 votos no (34.91%)
Shall the measure amending the Charter of the City of Piedmont to modify procedures for filling of vacancies in elected offices for City Council and Board of Education for the Piedmont Unified School District, modify term limits for the City Council, and making other clarifying amendments regarding City...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba3,889 votos sí (66.54%)1,956 votos no (33.46%)
Shall the measure amending the Charter of the City of Piedmont to clarify the duties and reporting structure for officers and employees of the City be adopted?
Obtenga más informaciónCity of Union City
Se aprueba15,125 votos sí (74.72%)5,116 votos no (25.28%)
To maintain/enhance essential city services including 911 dispatch/neighborhood police patrols/emergency response times; after-school programs for children/teens; keeping fire stations open full time; and other essential services shall a measure be adopted establishing a Union City cannabis business...
Obtenga más informaciónNo se aprueba9,260 votos sí (46.2%)10,785 votos no (53.8%)
To enhance local control with funding that cannot be taken by the State for essential services including fire/police protection; youth violence/gang prevention programs; maintaining city parks/senior services; and other essential services; shall a measure be adopted establishing Union City as a Charter...
Obtenga más informaciónPeralta Community College District
Se aprueba215,323 votos sí (82.46%)45,796 votos no (17.54%)
To continue providing the colleges of Alameda, Berkeley, Laney, and Merritt, funds that cannot be taken by the state to support affordable college education, including core academic programs to prepare students for university transfer and successful careers, by providing tutoring and teacher support;...
Obtenga más informaciónSe aprueba193,341 votos sí (75.78%)61,797 votos no (24.22%)
To upgrade aging classrooms, technology, science labs; expand job training classrooms; and acquire, construct, repair sites/facilities/equipment, shall the Peralta Community College District issue $800 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with approximately $44.2 mill ion in taxes raised annually...
Obtenga más informaciónHayward Unified School District
Se aprueba32,498 votos sí (72.92%)12,070 votos no (27.08%)
To provide safe/modern schools; upgrade aging classrooms/school facilities; update classroom technology; provide art/music classrooms; improve accessibility for students with disabilities; upgrade fire safety/emergency communications/school securi ty systems; install solar panels; repair leaky roofs;...
Obtenga más informaciónSan Leandro Unified School District
Se aprueba16,716 votos sí (75.1%)5,542 votos no (24.9%)
To restore funding previously approved by voters to protect the quality of education in local schools, provide high quality programs in math, science, technology, arts, and skilled trades that prepare students for success in college/careers, and attract/retain highly qualified teachers, on an ongoing...
Obtenga más informaciónSan Lorenzo Unified School District
Se aprueba14,210 votos sí (69.02%)6,377 votos no (30.98%)
To support academic excellence, provide stable, local funding the State cannot take away, to improve classroom technology, maint ain after school programs and provide competitive salaries to help attract and retain highly qualified teachers and staff, shall the San Lorenzo Unified School District be...
Obtenga más informaciónEast Bay Regional Park District
Se aprueba278,113 votos sí (85.6%)46,879 votos no (14.4%)
Without increasing tax rates, to protect against wildfires; enhance public safety; preserve water quality, shorelines, urban creeks; protect redwoods and parklands in a changing climate; and restore natural areas, shall East Bay Regional Park District be authorized to extend an existing parcel tax of...
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