CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES
2014 ELECTIONS
County Offices and Ballot Measures
Institute for Social Research Center For California Studies California State University, Sacramento
CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES:
CANDIDATES AND BALLOT MEASURES, 2014 ELECTIONS
COUNTY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES
Steve Boilard, Ph.D. Executive Director, Center for California Studies
David Barker, Ph.D.
Director, Institute for Social Research
Valory Messier, M.A. Research Specialist, Institute for Social Research
Justin Martin, B.A.
Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Social Research
Center for California Studies California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6081 (916) 278-6906 FAX: (916) 278-5199
Institute for Social Research California State University, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819-6101 (916) 278-5737 FAX: (916) 278-5150
Acknowledgements The researchers would like to sincerely thank the county elections officials and staff throughout the State of California who took time to provide data to the project. Additionally, we are grateful to the Secretary of State’s Office for its continuing support and interest in this project. Without their assistance, the completion of these yearly reviews and the California Elections Data Archive would not be possible.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. i
2014 County, City, and School District Election Dates by County ........................................................ iii Trend Table A Number of Ballot Measures, Percent of Total Measures, and Percent Passing by Type, Jurisdiction, and Year .................................................................................................................. v Trend Table B Number of Ballot Measures, Percent of Total Measures, and Percent Passing by Topic, Jurisdiction, and Year ................................................................................................................. x Trend Table C Community Service District, and County Service Area Measures by County ............ xv Trend Table D Number of Community Service District, and County Service Area Measures, Percent of Total County Measures, and Percent Passing by Type, and Year ................................................ xvii Trend Table E Comparison of Pass Rates for County-Wide and Community Service District/County Service Area Tax Measures, 1998-2014........................................................................................... xviii Trend Table F Number of Community Service District, and County Service Area Measures, Percent of Total County Measures, and Percent Passing by Topic, and Year ................................................ xix Trend Table G Number of Candidates by Jurisdiction and Year ........................................................ xx Trend Table H Number of Candidates for Major County Offices by Year ........................................... xx Trend Table I Percent of Incumbent Candidates, and Percent of Prevailing Incumbents by Major Office, Jurisdiction, and Year ............................................................................................................. xxii
2014 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES, AND CANDIDATES ........................................................................... 1
Table A Summary of Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Ballot Measures by Type of Measure, and County, 2014 .................................................................................................................. 3 Table B Summary of Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Ballot Measures by Type of Measure, and County, 2014 .................................................................................................................. 5 Table C Summary of Election Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Offices, 2014 ........ 7
PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES AND TEXT FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES .............. 9
Table 1.1 Vote Totals for County Ballot Measures by County, 2014 .................................................. 11 Table 1.2 Text for County Ballot Measures by County, 2014 ............................................................. 15 Table 1.3 Summary of Election Outcomes for County Ballot Measures by Type of Measure, and County, 2014 ....................................................................................................................................... 22 Table 1.4 Summary of Election Outcomes for County Ballot Measures by Topic of Measure, and County, 2014 ....................................................................................................................................... 23
PART 2 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES .............................................................25
Table 2.1 Vote Totals for County Office Candidates by County, and Election Date, 2014 ................. 27 Table 2.2 Summary of Election Outcomes for County Offices, 2014 ................................................. 67
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CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS DATA ARCHIVE
INTRODUCTION The California Elections Data Archive (CEDA) is a joint project of the Center for California Studies, and the Institute for Social Research (ISR), at the California State University, Sacramento, and the office of the California Secretary of State. The purpose of CEDA is to provide researchers, citizens, public agencies, and other interested parties with a single repository of local election data. With over 6,000 local jurisdictions in California, the task of monitoring local elections is nearly impossible for individuals. CEDA addresses this problem through the creation of a single, cost-effective, and easily accessible source of local election data. CEDA includes candidate, and ballot measure results for county, city, community college, and school district elections throughout the State. CEDA thus represents the only comprehensive repository of local election results in California and one of a very few such databases on local elections in the U.S. How the CEDA Data is Collected and Reported ISR staff collects election data periodically throughout each calendar year. This enables CEDA to incorporate results from special elections as well as all regularly scheduled elections. ISR staff enters election results from counties, cities, community colleges, and school districts into the CEDA database and then uses this database to generate three standard CEDA reports. These reports include: • County Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elected county offices;
vote totals and text for county ballot measures. • City Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elected city offices; vote
totals, and text for all city ballot measures. • Community College and School District Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote
totals for all elective community college and school district offices; vote totals and text for all district ballot measures.
ISR staff codes ballot measures for all jurisdictions according to type (e.g., charter amendment, taxes, bond measure, initiative, etc.) and to topic (e.g., education, public safety, governance, etc.).
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THE CEDA PARTNERSHIP
THE CENTER FOR CALIFORNIA STUDIES Located at California State University, Sacramento, the Center for California Studies is a public policy, public service, and curricular support unit of the California State University. The Center’s location in the state Capital and its ability to draw upon the resources of the entire State University system give it a unique capacity for making contributions to public policy development, and the public life of California. Center programs cover four broad areas: administration of the nationally known Assembly, Senate, Executive, and Judicial Administration Fellowship Programs; university-state government liaison and applied policy research; civic education and community service through forums, conferences, and issue dialogues; and curricular support activity in the interdisciplinary field of California Studies. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH Established in 1989, the Institute for Social Research (ISR) is a multidisciplinary institute that is committed to advancing the understanding of the social world through applied research. The Institute offers research expertise and technical assistance serving as a resource to agencies, organizations, the University, and the broader community. Services provided by the Institute include research and sampling design, measurement, coding and data entry, computer assisted telephone and field interviewing, mailed and Internet surveys, focus groups, data base management, statistical analysis, and report production. ISR has completed numerous projects with more than 50 federal, state and community agencies, several private firms, and many administrative units of the university. Faculty affiliates of the Institute offer specific content expertise in a wide variety of disciplines, including the social sciences, health and human services, engineering, and education.
CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF STATE Among their other duties, the Secretary of State acts as California's chief elections officer with the responsibility of administering the provisions of the Elections Code. The Secretary must compile state election returns, and issue certificates of election to winning candidates; compile the returns and certify the results of initiative and referendum elections; certify acts delayed by referendum, and prepare and file a statement of vote. Recent legislation permits but does not mandate that the Secretary of State compile local election results.
2014I COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY 2/4 2/11 3/4 4/8 5/6 6/3 7/8 8/12 9/9 11/4 Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa Contra Costa Del Norte El Dorado Fresno Glenn Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Kings Lake Lassen Los Angeles Madera Marin Mariposa Mendocino Merced Modoc Mono Monterey Napa Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento
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2014 COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED)
2/4 2/11 3/4 4/8 5/6 6/3 7/8 8/12 9/9 11/4 San Benito San Bernardino San Diego San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra Siskiyou Solano Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Ventura Yolo Yuba
TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
All Measures
1995-2014 404 100 65 106 26 69 120 30 57 86 21 61 15 4 71 9 2 51 49 12 76
Even Years 581 100 66 160 28 72 169 29 55 128 22 61 16 3 70 13 2 51 69 12 75
Odd Years 227 100 62 53 23 61 72 32 63 44 19 61 14 6 71 5 2 50 29 13 78
County
1995-2014 64 16 57 2 3 69 26 40 44 20 31 64 2 3 70 2 4 53 7 11 67
Even Years 100 17 54 3 3 65 41 41 41 32 32 62 2 2 50 4 4 49 11 11 66
Odd Years 28 12 67 2 6 75 10 37 55 8 29 70 2 8 86 1 2 83 2 8 70
City
1995-2014 202 50 64 5 2 60 70 34 60 59 29 58 7 4 73 7 3 50 42 21 77
Even Years 291 50 64 8 3 63 102 35 59 89 31 59 10 3 72 9 3 52 58 20 77
Odd Years 113 50 65 3 2 52 38 33 63 30 26 55 5 4 76 4 4 44 27 24 78
School District
1995-2014 138 34 69 99 72 70 25 18 64 6 5 79 6 4 68 0 0 50
Even Years 190 33 72 150 79 72 26 14 63 7 4 81 5 2 76
Odd Years 86 38 63 49 56 61 24 28 64 6 7 77 7 8 63 0 0 100
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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
All M
easu
res
1995 253 100 37 91 36 47 26 10 35 46 18 61 8 3 88 8 3 50 55 22 93 1996 573 100 57 64 11 59 142 25 40 176 31 58 32 6 72 18 3 39 115 20 73 1997 342 100 60 127 37 59 100 29 56 45 13 69 29 8 38 7 2 71 31 9 81 1998 572 100 61 144 25 58 162 28 48 115 20 58 19 3 74 9 2 56 94 16 77 1999 283 100 60 107 38 59 54 19 57 68 24 57 14 5 71 10 4 40 20 7 50 2000 559 100 58 135 24 60 122 22 39 154 28 58 11 2 100 21 4 67 79 14 67 2001 233 100 70 73 31 75 68 29 72 33 14 58 21 9 71 1 0 100 25 11 60 2002 657 100 68 245 37 76 155 24 54 136 21 54 8 1 63 10 2 40 77 12 77 2003 178 100 63 22 12 55 62 35 48 47 26 70 9 5 89 5 3 40 24 13 75 2004 712 100 63 179 25 75 258 36 47 144 20 64 11 2 73 14 2 29 72 10 79 2005 295 100 64 57 19 74 111 38 58 59 20 54 11 4 82 7 2 43 35 12 89 2006 556 100 62 185 33 59 142 26 56 123 22 63 17 3 29 22 4 36 39 7 82 2007 179 100 72 22 12 55 61 34 74 40 22 58 13 7 100 1 1 0 38 21 79 2008 593 100 75 201 34 82 188 32 67 123 21 65 12 2 58 11 2 91 39 7 90 2009 193 100 63 6 3 33 99 51 67 35 18 63 13 7 69 3 2 33 20 10 60 2010 482 100 67 97 20 70 164 34 60 117 24 67 27 6 78 11 2 55 50 10 76 2011 172 100 72 10 6 80 75 44 67 29 17 72 16 9 75 2 1 0 31 18 81 2012 530 100 72 156 29 81 178 34 69 112 21 62 14 3 93 2 0 50 51 10 63 2013 137 100 72 11 8 73 65 47 78 34 25 50 8 6 88 4 3 100 11 8 73 2014 577 100 73 193 33 81 175 30 69 81 14 72 7 1 57 14 2 57 72 12 76
TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment Number of
Measures % of All
Measures Pass Rate Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Coun
ty Me
asur
es
1995 17 7 53 6 35 33 2 12 0 6 35 83
1996 114 20 44 3 3 33 34 30 26 41 36 54 5 4 80 7 6 14 17 15 47
1997 24 7 63 7 29 57 7 29 71 4 17 100 2 8 50 4 17 25
1998 125 22 59 1 1 0 53 42 40 32 26 75 4 3 25 25 20 76
1999 38 13 63 1 3 100 21 55 48 8 21 63 4 11 100
2000 116 21 49 6 5 83 51 44 27 28 24 50 8 7 88 8 7 38
2001 37 16 73 3 8 100 14 38 71 11 30 64 4 11 75 1 3 0
2002 98 15 56 5 5 20 38 39 45 39 40 67 1 1 0 2 2 50 7 7 71
2003 28 16 64 12 43 25 15 54 100 1 4 0
2004 140 20 54 0 2 0 60 43 45 47 34 62 1 1 0 4 3 25 18 13 56
2005 57 19 63 3 5 67 24 42 67 16 28 56 3 5 100 3 5 67 2 4 50
2006 95 17 52 45 47 40 30 32 60 4 4 25 2 2 50 6 6 83
2007 29 16 76 1 3 100 3 10 67 16 55 63 8 28 100
2008 90 15 62 3 3 100 33 37 42 40 44 65 1 1 100 2 2 100 4 4 100
2009 16 8 69 4 25 50 6 38 67 1 6 100 2 13 100
2010 64 13 53 3 5 67 25 39 48 22 34 59 4 6 50 2 3 50 6 9 50
2011 20 12 80 1 5 100 7 35 71 4 20 75 2 10 100 3 15 67
2012 76 14 63 1 1 100 39 51 59 20 26 60 1 1 100 2 3 50 10 13 70
2013 12 9 75 5 42 40 1 8 100 3 25 100 1 8 100
2014 84 15 57 4 5 100 33 39 36 19 23 74 1 1 0 8 10 50 12 14 92
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TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
City
Meas
ures
1995 119 47 71 4 3 75 7 6 29 38 32 58 7 6 43 49 41 94
1996 374 65 60 10 3 30 100 27 43 115 31 59 24 6 79 11 3 55 98 26 78
1997 144 42 58 2 1 50 70 49 50 28 19 54 9 6 22 7 5 71 27 19 89
1998 283 49 60 9 3 78 99 35 47 78 28 53 7 2 43 5 2 80 69 24 77
1999 114 40 54 4 4 75 22 19 55 48 42 48 8 7 100 10 9 40 16 14 38
2000 297 53 60 11 4 82 65 22 45 113 38 56 6 2 100 13 4 54 71 24 70
2001 93 40 69 8 9 63 31 33 74 18 19 61 3 3 100 1 1 100 24 26 63
2002 309 47 60 12 4 83 102 33 58 94 30 48 5 2 60 8 3 38 70 23 77
2003 89 50 67 2 2 50 14 16 71 29 33 55 6 7 100 5 6 40 24 27 75
2004 337 47 59 7 2 43 147 44 46 92 27 63 6 2 67 10 3 30 54 16 87
2005 135 46 61 2 1 0 47 35 55 37 27 51 3 2 33 4 3 25 33 24 91
2006 253 46 64 10 4 50 82 32 70 85 34 61 6 2 17 20 8 35 33 13 82
2007 108 60 71 2 2 0 40 37 73 19 18 53 5 5 100 1 1 0 38 35 79
2008 258 44 73 5 2 100 111 43 71 80 31 65 8 3 38 9 3 89 35 14 89
2009 130 67 61 1 1 0 63 48 68 28 22 61 3 2 33 3 2 33 18 14 56
2010 270 56 71 2 1 0 95 35 69 91 34 67 16 6 94 8 3 63 44 16 80
2011 105 61 74 37 35 65 23 22 70 10 10 100 2 2 0 28 27 82
2012 248 47 67 5 2 20 93 38 72 83 33 58 12 5 92 41 17 61
2013 90 66 68 44 49 77 30 33 53 3 3 67 1 1 100 10 11 70
2014 285 49 71 5 2 100 121 42 72 60 21 70 5 2 60 6 2 67 60 21 73
TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Number of Measures
% of All Measures Pass Rate
Scho
ol Di
strict
Mea
sure
s
1995 117 46 52 87 74 46 13 11 38 6 5 100 8 7 88 1 1 100
1996 85 15 62 51 60 67 8 9 63 20 24 60 3 4 0
1997 174 51 62 118 68 59 23 13 70 13 7 92 18 10 44
1998 164 29 62 134 82 57 10 6 100 5 3 40 12 7 92
1999 131 46 62 102 78 58 11 8 82 12 9 92 6 5 33
2000 146 26 63 118 81 57 6 4 67 13 9 92 5 3 100
2001 103 44 71 62 60 76 23 22 70 4 4 25 14 14 64
2002 250 38 76 228 91 77 15 6 53 3 1 100 2 1 100
2003 61 34 52 20 33 55 36 59 47 3 5 67 2 3 100
2004 235 33 73 172 73 77 51 22 53 5 2 100 4 2 100
2005 103 35 69 52 50 77 40 39 55 6 6 67 5 5 100
2006 208 37 58 175 84 59 15 7 27 8 4 88 7 3 43
2007 42 23 67 19 45 58 18 43 78 5 12 60
2008 245 41 80 193 79 81 44 18 75 3 1 67 3 1 100
2009 47 24 66 5 11 40 32 68 66 1 2 100 9 19 78
2010 148 31 64 92 62 72 44 30 45 4 3 100 7 5 57 1 1 0
2011 47 27 64 9 19 78 31 66 68 2 4 100 4 9 0
2012 206 39 82 150 73 83 46 22 72 9 4 100 1 0 100
2013 35 26 80 11 31 73 16 46 94 4 11 25 4 11 100
2014 208 36 83 184 88 80 21 10 100 2 1 100 1 0 100
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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR
All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue
Mean
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Mean Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
All Measures
1995-2014 404 100 65 138 34 69 92 23 70 32 8 56 24 6 56 19 5 56 13 3 65 11 3 54 54 13 64
Even Years 581 100 65 190 33 72 133 23 68 47 8 57 36 6 55 29 5 54 16 3 67 16 3 56 81 14 61
Odd Years 227 100 65 86 38 63 52 23 73 17 8 51 11 5 56 9 4 63 11 5 62 5 2 49 28 12 73
County 1995-2014 64 16 57 1 1 82 18 28 70 7 10 48 8 12 45 7 11 52 4 6 65 7 10 58 8 12 47
Even Years 100 17 54 1 1 71 27 27 67 11 11 49 13 13 43 11 11 45 5 5 63 11 10 56 12 12 45
Odd Years 28 12 67 0 1 100 9 31 78 2 8 43 3 11 53 3 12 74 3 10 69 3 10 66 3 10 55
City 1995-2014 202 50 64 1 1 73 74 37 69 24 12 60 16 8 61 12 6 60 9 5 66 4 2 47 47 23 66
Even Years 291 50 64 2 1 80 106 36 68 34 11 64 23 8 62 18 6 60 11 4 70 6 2 55 69 24 64
Odd Years 113 50 65 1 1 57 42 37 72 15 13 53 8 7 57 6 5 58 8 7 60 2 2 27 25 22 62
School District 1995-2014 138 34 69 134 98 65 1 1 68
0 0 50
Even Years 190 33 72 184 97 66 1 0 40
0 0 50
Odd Years 86 38 63 84 98 63 1 2 79
TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED) All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
All M
easu
res
1995 253 100 61 121 48 54 63 25 84 16 6 63 12 5 50 14 6 50 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 2 60
1996 573 100 57 87 15 64 214 37 66 54 9 56 39 7 51 38 7 37 10 2 40 8 1 50 87 15 46
1997 342 100 60 175 51 62 43 13 67 19 6 68 12 4 42 15 4 40 38 11 61 4 1 50 10 3 70
1998 572 100 60 158 28 63 131 23 64 46 8 70 41 7 49 32 6 56 28 5 82 23 4 70 75 13 43
1999 283 100 59 119 42 59 62 22 63 29 10 41 14 5 57 4 1 75 14 5 57 8 3 88 23 8 65
2000 559 100 59 151 27 63 141 25 64 73 13 55 32 6 50 39 7 67 20 4 55 21 4 43 5 1 20
2001 233 100 70 105 45 71 46 20 67 7 3 71 11 5 73 19 8 58 7 3 71 4 2 25 31 13 87
2002 657 100 65 250 38 76 144 22 66 44 7 43 42 6 57 35 5 49 20 3 60 10 2 40 85 13 62
2003 178 100 62 61 34 52 52 29 73 15 8 60 12 7 50 5 3 60 6 3 100 8 4 38 13 7 62
2004 712 100 62 238 33 72 139 20 73 58 8 52 55 8 47 37 5 38 23 3 70 25 4 76 110 15 47
2005 295 100 64 102 35 70 61 21 70 28 9 39 18 6 44 14 5 64 18 6 67 13 4 62 33 11 70
2006 556 100 60 208 37 58 109 20 60 51 9 61 37 7 73 22 4 41 12 2 58 22 4 50 61 11 62
2007 179 100 71 42 23 67 63 35 81 18 10 39 5 3 100 8 4 88 7 4 86 4 2 25 31 17 68
2008 593 100 74 246 41 80 99 17 74 43 7 72 39 7 49 32 5 66 10 2 80 14 2 50 92 16 77
2009 193 100 63 47 24 66 42 22 64 17 9 47 10 5 60 7 4 86 8 4 25 2 1 0 56 29 71
2010 482 100 66 149 31 64 138 29 74 30 6 47 27 6 67 12 2 75 9 2 56 7 1 71 95 20 65
2011 172 100 72 48 28 65 59 12 81 8 2 75 9 2 56 5 1 100 4 1 50 2 0 50 34 7 74
2012 530 100 72 209 39 82 98 20 71 23 5 57 13 3 38 23 5 57 11 2 73 12 2 50 99 21 79
2013 137 100 72 35 26 80 28 6 71 14 3 50 9 2 67
4 1 50 4 1 50 39 8 79
2014 577 100 73 208 36 83 114 24 75 45 9 60 33 7 70 20 4 85 13 3 85 19 4 47 104 22 64
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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Coun
ty Me
asur
es
1995 17 7 53 7 41 71 3 18 33 3 18 67 1 6 0 3 18 33
1996 114 20 44 1 1 100 44 39 59 12 11 33 8 7 38 16 14 13 1 1 100 4 4 75 16 14 31
1997 24 7 63 1 4 100 5 21 60 3 13 100 2 8 0 5 21 40 5 21 80 1 4 100 1 4 0
1998 125 22 59 25 20 76 13 10 62 14 11 36 12 10 33 18 14 72 16 13 75 12 10 25
1999 38 13 63 5 13 80 3 8 33 3 8 67 7 18 29 8 21 88 7 18 86
2000 116 21 49 1 1 100 22 19 64 17 15 35 14 12 36 16 14 44 8 7 63 16 14 44 3 3 33
2001 37 16 73 2 5 100 12 32 58 1 3 100 7 19 100 6 16 67 4 11 75 1 3 0 4 11 75
2002 98 15 56 34 35 71 7 7 71 15 15 33 11 11 36 7 7 57 5 5 40 12 12 67
2003 28 16 64 10 36 90 5 18 40 2 7 100 2 7 50 6 21 17
2004 140 20 54 3 2 33 32 23 66 14 10 14 22 16 50 13 9 54 4 3 50 21 15 76 17 12 41
2005 57 19 63 12 21 67 6 11 33 6 11 33 8 14 75 9 16 78 9 16 78 4 7 50
2006 95 17 52 28 29 54 10 11 70 11 12 55 8 8 38 2 2 50 15 16 40 12 13 33
2007 29 16 76 14 48 93 5 17 0 5 17 100 2 7 100 2 7 50 0 0 0
2008 90 15 62 1 1 100 25 28 76 7 8 86 14 16 43 14 16 50 4 4 75 7 8 57 11 12 64
2009 16 8 69 7 44 86 3 19 33 3 19 100 1 6 0 2 13 50
2010 64 13 53 23 36 57 6 9 50 12 19 50 2 3 100 1 2 0 5 8 80 11 17 45
2011 20 12 80 1 5 100 10 50 80 5 25 60 1 5 100 1 5 100 2 10 100
2012 76 14 63 1 1 100 19 25 74 7 9 43 7 9 43 12 16 67 1 1 100 5 7 40 18 24 72
2013 12 2 75
4 33 100 2 17 100 2 17 50
3 25 33
2014 84 16 57 20 24 85 15 18 60 10 12 50 9 11 78 3 4 33 11 13 27 9 11 22
TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
City
Meas
ures
1995 119 47 71 4 3 100 56 47 86 13 11 69 12 10 50 11 9 45 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 2 100
1996 374 65 60 2 1 100 170 45 68 42 11 62 31 8 55 22 6 55 8 2 38 4 1 25 71 19 49
1997 144 42 58 38 26 68 16 11 63 10 7 50 10 7 40 33 23 58 3 2 33 9 6 78
1998 283 49 60 101 36 62 33 12 73 27 10 56 20 7 70 10 4 100 7 2 57 62 22 47
1999 114 40 54 45 39 53 29 25 41 11 10 64 1 1 100 7 6 86 0 0 0 16 14 56
2000 297 53 60 7 2 71 119 40 64 56 19 61 18 6 61 23 8 83 12 4 50 5 2 40 2 1 0
2001 93 40 69 3 3 0 33 35 73 6 6 67 4 4 25 11 12 64 3 3 67 3 3 33 27 29 89
2002 309 47 60 1 0 0 110 36 65 37 12 38 27 9 70 24 8 54 13 4 62 5 2 40 72 23 63
2003 89 50 67 42 47 69 15 17 60 7 8 57 5 6 60 4 4 100 6 7 33 7 8 100
2004 337 47 59 2 1 100 107 32 75 44 13 64 33 10 45 24 7 29 19 6 74 4 1 75 91 27 47
2005 135 46 61 48 36 73 22 16 41 12 9 50 6 4 50 9 7 56 4 3 25 29 21 72
2006 253 46 64 81 32 62 41 16 59 26 10 81 14 6 43 10 4 60 7 3 71 49 19 69
2007 108 60 71 49 45 78 13 12 54 5 5 100 3 3 67 5 5 80 2 2 0 31 29 68
2008 258 44 73 74 29 73 36 14 69 25 10 52 18 7 78 6 2 83 7 3 43 81 31 79
2009 130 67 61 35 27 60 14 11 50 10 8 60 4 3 75 8 6 25 1 1 0 54 42 72
2010 270 56 71 1 0 100 115 43 77 0 0 0 15 6 80 10 4 70 8 3 63 2 1 50 84 31 68
2011 107 62 75 51 48 82 8 7 75 4 4 50 4 4 100 4 4 50 1 1 0 32 30 72
2012 248 47 67 2 1 100 89 36 63 16 6 63 6 2 33 11 4 45 10 4 70 7 3 57 81 33 80
2013 90 17 68 24 10 67 12 5 42 7 3 71 4 2 50 1 0 100 39 16 79
2014 285 54 71 94 38 72 30 12 60 23 9 78 11 4 91 10 4 100 8 3 75 95 38 68
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TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR (CONTINUED)
All Measures Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of
Measures % of All
Measures Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Number of Measures
% of All Measures
Percent Passing
Scho
ol Di
strict
Mea
sure
s
1995 117 46 52 117 100 52
1996 85 15 62 84 99 63 1 1 0
1997 174 51 62 174 100 62
1998 164 29 62 158 96 63 5 3 40 1 1 0
1999 131 46 62 119 91 59 12 9 92
2000 146 26 63 143 98 62
2001 103 44 71 100 97 73 1 1 0 2 2 0
2002 250 38 76 249 100 76 1 0 0
2003 61 34 52 61 100 52
2004 235 33 73 233 99 73 2 1 100
2005 103 35 69 102 99 70 1 1 0
2006 208 37 58 208 100 58
2007 42 23 67 42 100 67
2008 245 41 80 245 100 80
2009 47 24 66 47 100 66
2010 148 31 64 148 100 64
2011 47 27 64 47 100 64
2012 206 39 82 168 82 23
2013 35 7 80 35 17 80
2014 208 39 83 208 101 83
TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing
Butte 2 67 100
1 100 100
Calaveras
3 100 100
Contra Costa 2 67 50
4 80 25 1 100 100 2 100 50
3 60 67 3 100 100 1 33 100 El Dorado 2 12 50
7 78 29
1 50 100 6 100 17 2 20 100 14 88 64 2 100 0
Fresno 1 50 100
Humboldt
1 25 100 2 100 0
Imperial
1 50 100 Inyo
1 50 100
Kern 6 100 50
2 100 0 4 100 75
3 100 33
1 33 100 Lake
1 100 0
Lassen
1 33 0
4 80 25
1 100 100
1 100 0 Los Angeles Marin
4 100 100 5 100 80 10 91 90 3 100 100 1 100 100
2 100 100 4 100 100
Mendocino
1 100 0
1 100 0
1 50 100
Modoc Monterey
1 100 0
Nevada
1 100 100
Orange 1 100 100
1 100 100
Placer 1 33 100
Plumas
1 100 100 2 100 100
1 50 100
Riverside 2 40 50 8 100 38
2 100 0 2 67 50 2 100 0 2 100 100
Sacramento 2 40 100
3 75 33
San Bernardino 2 100 50
3 100 67
1 100 0 1 100 0 1 50 0
1 33 100 San Diego 10 83 30
3 60 33 1 100 100 2 40 0
3 33 33
1 20 100
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
5 100 100 1 33 0
1 50 100
4 67 50 4 100 100 5 83 40
San Mateo
1 14 100
Santa Barbara
1 100 0
1 25 0
Santa Cruz
1 100 0 Shasta
1 100 0
Siskiyou
2 100 100
5 83 0
2 100 0 Sonoma
1 20 100 1 100 100
1 100 100
1 50 0
Stanislaus
1 50 0 Sutter
1 100 0
1 100 0
Trinity
2 100 100 Tulare
1 100 100 1 100 100
Tuolumne
1 100 0 1 33 0
Yolo
Yuba
2 67 50
1 25 0
Total for CSD/CSA Measure Over All Counties 31 25 55 20 53 60 40 34 48 22 59 77 18 18 44 13 46 38 30 21 50 31 54 74 24 25 50
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TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED)
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1998-2014
N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing N % %
Passing
Butte
3 33 100 Calaveras 1 50 0
1 50 100
5 56 80
Contra Costa 2 100 100 3 100 67
1 50 100 2 100 100 1 100 100
25 78 72 El Dorado 3 100 100 1 50 0 1 100 0 3 75 67
1 50 0 2 100 50 5 45 60 50 57 50
Fresno
2 100 100
3 21 100 Humboldt 1 100 0
1 100 100
1 100 100 6 46 50
Imperial
2 100 0 3 30 33 Inyo
1 13 100
Kern
1 100 0
1 25 0 18 72 44 Lake 1 100 100
2 33 50
Lassen
1 100 0
3 75 33 11 69 27 Los Angeles
1 2 100 1 2 100
Marin 1 100 100 3 75 100 1 100 100 7 88 43 3 100 100 1 50 100 1 11 100 1 25 100 47 68 87 Mendocino
1 33 0
4 33 25
Modoc 2 0 0 Monterey
1 9 0
Nevada
1 100 0
1 50 0 3 38 33 Orange
2 11 100
Placer 1 33 0
1 100 0
3 25 33 Plumas
1 100 0
5 71 80
Riverside
1 25 0
20 77 40 Sacramento 1 100 100
6 35 67
San Bernardino 1 50 100 1 100 100
1 100 100
1 9 0 13 48 54 San Diego
1 100 0 21 44 33
San Joaquin 1 100 100
2 33 100 San Luis Obispo
1 50 100
21 75 71
San Mateo 1 25 100
1 100 100
3 12 100 Santa Barbara 1 100 100
1 14 100
3 21 33
Santa Cruz
1 11 0 Shasta 1 100 100 2 100 0
4 100 25
Siskiyou 3 75 33
1 33 0 14 70 21 Sonoma
1 100 0
4 22 75
Stanislaus 1 25 0
2 25 0 Sutter
2 22 0
Trinity
2 40 100 Tulare
3 75 100
Tuolumne 1 100 100
1 100 100
4 40 25 Yolo 1 100 100
1 100 0
1 33 100
Yuba 3 25 33 Total for CSD/CSA Measure Over All Counties 8 28 88 18 20 61 6 38 83 15 23 40 10 50 90 14 18 50 7 58 57 16 19 38 324 46 57
TREND TABLE D NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL COUNTY MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, AND YEAR
ALL CSD/CSA TAXES BONDS ADVISORY RECALLS GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE
Number of Measures
% of County
Measures Pass Rate Number of
Measures % of
County Measures
Pass Rate Number of Measures
% of County
Measures Pass Rate Number of
Measures % of
County Measures
Pass Rate Number of Measures
% of County
Measures Pass Rate Number of
Measures % of
County Measures
Pass Rate Number of Measures
% of County
Measures Pass Rate
1998 31 25 55 22 18 45 1 1 0 8 6 88
1999 20 53 60 16 42 56 3 8 100 1 3 0
2000 40 34 48 28 24 29 1 1 100 3 3 67 6 5 100 2 2 100
2001 22 59 77 12 32 75 2 5 100 3 8 100 3 8 100 2 5 0
2002 18 18 44 14 14 36 4 4 75
2003 13 46 38 11 39 27 2 7 100
2004 30 21 50 24 17 42 1 1 100 2 1 100 3 2 67
2005 31 54 74 23 40 65 2 4 100 3 5 100 1 2 100 2 4 100
2006 24 25 50 15 16 47 4 4 25 1 1 100 4 4 75
2007 8 28 88 3 10 67 3 10 100 1 3 100 1 3 100
2008 18 20 61 11 12 45 1 1 0 4 4 100 2 2 100
2009 6 38 83 3 19 67 1 6 100 1 6 100 1 6 100
2010 15 23 40 11 17 36 4 6 50
2011 10 50 90 4 20 75 1 5 100 2 10 100 2 10 100 1 5 100
2012 14 18 50 11 14 36 1 1 100 2 3 100
2013 7 58 57 5 42 40 1 0 100 1 8 100
2014 16 19 38 13 15 31 2 0 100 1 1 0
1998-2014 325 29 57 228 20 46 7 1 100 7 1 71 21 2 76 31 3 90 31 3 81
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TREND TABLE E COMPARISON OF PASS RATES FOR COUNTY-WIDE, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT/ COUNTY SERVICE AREA TAX MEASURES, 1998-2014 NON-CSD/CSA COUNTY-WIDE MEASURES CSD/CSA MEASURES NON-CSD/CSA COUNTY-WIDE TAX MEASURES CSD/CSA COUNTY TAX MEASURES Total Number of
County Measures Number of Measures Percent Passing Number of
Measures Percent Passing Number of Measures Percent Passing Number of
Measures Percent Passing
1998 125 94 61 31 55 31 35 22 45
1999 38 18 67 20 60 5 20 16 56
2000 116 76 50 40 48 23 26 28 29
2001 37 15 67 22 77 2 50 12 75
2002 98 80 59 18 44 24 50 14 36
2003 28 15 87 13 38 1 0 11 27
2004 140 110 55 30 50 36 47 24 42
2005 57 26 50 31 74 1 100 23 65
2006 95 71 52 24 50 30 37 15 47
2007 29 21 71 8 88 0 0 3 67
2008 90 72 63 18 61 22 0 11 45
2009 16 10 60 6 83 1 0 3 67
2010 64 49 57 15 40 14 57 11 36
2011 20 10 70 10 90 3 67 4 75
2012 76 62 66 14 50 28 68 11 36
2013 12 5 100 7 57 0 0 5 40
2014 84 68 62 16 38 20 40 13 31
1998-2014 1,125 802 59 325 57 241 44 228 46
TREND TABLE F NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL COUNTY MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, AND YEAR
ALL CSD/CSA LAND USE PUBLIC SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC FACILITIES GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE
Number
of Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
Number of
Measures
% of County
Measures Percent Passing
1998 31 25 55
12 10 42
3 2 67 2 2 50 1 1 0 8 6 88 4 3 25
1999 20 53 60
2 5 50
3 8 0 5 13 100
5 13 40 5 13 80
2000 40 34 48 2 2 0 10 9 30 2 2 100
6 5 17 5 4 40 5 4 60 1 1 100
2001 22 59 77
6 16 100 4 11 75
1 3 0 5 14 60 4 11 75 2 5 100
2002 18 18 44
11 11 45 3 3 67
3 3 33 1 1 0 2003 13 46 38
5 18 40 2 7 100
6 21 17
2004 30 21 50
17 12 47 1 1 0
4 3 50 4 3 50 1 1 0 2 1 100
2005 31 54 74 2 4 0 1 2 100 3 5 100
6 11 100 6 11 67 9 16 78 4 7 50
2006 24 25 50
7 7 71 7 7 43
2 2 50 3 3 0 2 2 50 3 3 67
2007 8 28 88
4 14 100
1 3 0 1 3 100 2 7 100 2008 18 20 61
8 9 50 2 2 100
2 2 50
1 1 0 5 6 80
2009 6 38 83
2 13 100
1 6 0 2 13 100
1 6 100
2010 15 23 40
7 11 43 4 6 50
1 2 0
3 5 33
2011 10 50 90
4 20 75 4 20 100
2 10 100
2012 14 18 50 1 1 100 6 8 33 2 3 100
2 3 50 3 4 33
2013 7 58 57 2 17 50 2 17 100 3 25 33
2014 16 19 38 7 8 29 2 2 100 3 4 0 2 2 100 2 2 0
1998-2014 325 29 57 5 0 20 105 9 49 44 4 80 6 1 33 39 3 49 36 3 53 38 3 66 41 4 59
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TREND TABLE G NUMBER OF CANDIDATES BY JURISDICTION, AND YEAR
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
ALL
CANDIDATES COUNTY
CANDIDATES CITY
CANDIDATES SCHOOL DISTRICT
CANDIDATES 1995 2,354 0 732 1,622 1996 5,330 667 2,141 2,522 1997 2,476 23 736 1,717 1998 5,354 1,037 1,893 2,424 1999 2,274 135 724 1,415 2000 5,012 796 2,166 2,050 2001 2,505 189 688 1,628 2002 5,896 1,266 2,188 2,442 2003 2,086 205 566 1,315 2004 5,035 782 2,212 2,041 2005 2,546 167 979 1,400 2006 5,498 1,136 2,132 2,230 2007 2,021 207 811 1,003 2008 5,237 782 2,282 2,173 2009 2,066 143 863 1,060 2010 6,022 1,177 2,321 2,524 2011 1,602 138 734 730 2012 5,208 776 2,332 2,100 2013 1,688 152 818 768 2014 5,675 1,204 2,172 2,299 Total 75,885 10,982 29,490 35,463
*We excluded runoffs from totals.
TREND TABLE H NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FOR MAJOR COUNTY OFFICES BY YEAR
Total Number of
Candidates
Number of County
Candidates
County Supervisor Candidates CSD/CSA Candidates Number of Candidates
% of County Candidates
Number of Candidates
% of County Candidates
1995 2,354 0 0 0 * * 1996 5,330 667 470 70 * * 1997 2,476 23 19 83 * * 1998 5,354 1,037 309 30 22 2 1999 2,274 135 5 4 109 81 2000 5,012 796 441 55 174 22 2001 2,505 189 0 0 186 98 2002 5,896 1,266 306 24 127 10 2003 2,086 205 10 5 175 85 2004 5,035 782 447 57 125 16 2005 2,546 167 4 2 155 93 2006 5,498 1,136 310 27 160 14 2007 2,021 207 10 5 161 78 2008 5,237 782 441 56 174 22 2009 2,066 143 0 0 141 99 2010 6,022 1,177 331 28 170 14 2011 1,602 138 6 4 103 75 2012 5,208 776 460 59 200 26 2013 1,688 152 11 7 138 91 2014 5,675 1,204 317 26 244 20
TOTAL 75,885 10,982 3,897 35 2,564 23 *The California Elections Data Archive did not collect information on CSD/CSA candidates until 1998.
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**We excluded runoffs from totals.
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TREND TABLE I PERCENT OF INCUMBENT CANDIDATES, AND PERCENT OF PREVAILING INCUMBENTS BY MAJOR OFFICE, JURISDICTION, AND YEAR PERCENT OF CANDIDATES WHO ARE INCUMBENTS PERCENTAGE OF INCUMBENTS WHO WIN PERCENTAGE OF WINNING CANDIDATES WHO ARE INCUMBENTS
% of All Candidates
% of County Supervisor Candidates
% of City Council
Candidates
% of School District
Candidates % of All
Candidates
% of County Supervisor Candidates
% of City Council
Candidates
% of School District
Candidates % of All
Candidates
% of County Supervisor Candidates
% of City Council
Candidates
% of School District
Candidates
1995 27 -- 18 30 79 -- 79 78 50 -- 41 51 1996 27 24 23 28 79 75 74 78 48 51 41 47 1997 30 5 23 33 76 0 79 74 49 0 45 50 1998 32 30 26 32 86 87 82 83 57 63 48 53 1999 30 0 23 32 78 -- 81 77 51 0 45 52 2000 30 30 27 32 79 90 80 74 52 73 51 49 2001 30 -- 24 32 78 -- 80 77 50 -- 51 50 2002 34 34 27 36 82 81 79 79 57 63 50 56 2003 31 0 22 35 78 -- 72 79 51 0 40 55 2004 33 28 28 37 81 81 81 76 55 59 51 57 2005 31 0 23 36 80 -- 80 78 52 0 50 52 2006 35 29 29 36 82 90 78 78 56 68 51 55 2007 31 0 27 33 77 -- 79 75 50 0 54 48 2008 34 30 30 38 76 86 80 70 56 61 55 54 2009 34 -- 26 39 78 -- 79 76 54 -- 51 55 2010 35 28 29 39 82 83 82 79 59 61 56 59 2011 29 0 24 34 82 -- 82 82 49 0 47 51 2012 27 28 25 30 74 78 74 71 43 58 41 43 2013 30 0 27 31 77 -- 82 74 47 0 52 44 2014 35 31 30 38 77 89 77 71 54 64 51 51
1995-2014 32 29 26 34 87 92 86 82 49 56 45 49 *We excluded runoffs from totals.
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2014 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR
COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES, AND CANDIDATES
TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE, AND COUNTY, 2014
TAXES BONDS CHARTER
AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/POSITION ALL MEASURES
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL
Alameda 14 0 5 1 7 0 6 3 1 0 33 4 37 Butte 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 Colusa 2 0 2 0 2 Contra Costa 10 0 3 2 1 0 14 2 16 Del Norte 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 3 El Dorado 4 3 2 0 3 0 1 3 10 6 16 Fresno 3 3 5 3 8 6 14 Glenn 1 1 1 1 2 Humboldt 4 1 3 3 2 1 9 5 14 Imperial 0 2 0 1 0 1 4 4 Kern 0 1 3 2 3 3 6 Kings 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 Lake 0 3 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 5 7 Lassen 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 4 Los Angeles 3 6 16 3 5 4 1 0 0 1 2 1 27 15 42 Madera 2 0 2 0 2 Marin 13 0 6 1 2 0 21 1 22 Mariposa 0 1 0 1 1 Mendocino 2 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 8 1 9 Merced 5 0 1 0 3 0 9 0 9 Modoc 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 Monterey 11 0 6 1 1 0 18 1 19 Napa 0 1 3 0 1 0 4 1 5 Nevada 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 2 4 Orange 4 1 4 1 4 3 1 0 2 1 11 1 0 1 26 8 34 Placer 4 0 1 0 5 0 5
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TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)
TAXES BONDS CHARTER AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/POSITION ALL MEASURES
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Riverside 8 5 8 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 2 3 1 0 25 11 36 Sacramento 3 1 3 0 0 2 6 3 9 San Benito 0 4 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 9 San Bernardino 0 1 2 2 4 2 2 1 8 6 14 San Diego 1 1 4 4 3 0 2 3 1 3 11 11 22 San Francisco 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 10 4 14 San Joaquin 3 0 1 0 2 0 6 0 6 San Luis Obispo 3 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 11 1 12 San Mateo 3 1 6 0 1 0 1 2 11 3 14 Santa Barbara 3 1 3 2 0 1 2 2 8 6 14 Santa Clara 10 2 11 0 3 0 1 0 25 2 27 Santa Cruz 4 1 2 0 3 0 9 1 10 Shasta 2 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 7 1 8 Siskiyou 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 6 5 11 Solano 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 2 6 Sonoma 3 3 10 1 1 0 14 4 18 Stanislaus 1 1 2 0 3 1 4 Sutter 1 2 1 2 3 Tehama 1 0 1 1 2 0 4 1 5 Tulare 5 1 9 5 0 1 14 7 21 Ventura 0 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 9 3 12 Yolo 3 0 2 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 11 2 13 Yuba 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 All Counties 120 55 157 36 55 17 15 5 8 6 4 3 1 1 58 23 5 8 423 154 577
TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014
EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRON-
MENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GAMBLING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL
Alameda 9 1 0 3 2 0 13 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 0 33 4 37 Butte 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 Colusa 2 0 2 0 2 Contra Costa 5 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 14 2 16 Del Norte 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 El Dorado 2 0 0 2 1 0 3 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 10 6 16 Fresno 5 3 2 2 0 1 1 0 8 6 14 Glenn 1 1 1 1 2 Humboldt 3 3 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 9 5 14 Imperial 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 4 4 Kern 3 2 0 1 3 3 6 Kings 2 0 0 1 2 1 3 Lake 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 1 2 5 7 Lassen 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 Los Angeles 16 3 3 1 3 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 6 27 15 42 Madera 2 0 2 0 2 Marin 8 1 1 0 7 0 3 0 2 0 21 1 22 Mariposa 0 1 0 1 1 Mendocino 4 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 8 1 9 Merced 5 0 4 0 9 0 9 Modoc 0 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 4 Monterey 7 1 1 0 10 0 18 1 19 Napa 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 1 5 Nevada 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 4
Orange 4 1 2 3 11 3 1 0 1 0 4 1 3 0 26 8 34 Placer 4 0 1 0 5 0 5
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TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)
EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRON-
MENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GAMBLING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Riverside 8 0 0 1 0 1 6 2 1 0 1 0 9 7 25 11 36 Sacramento 3 0 0 2 3 1 6 3 9 San Benito 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 4 5 9 San Bernardino 2 2 3 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 8 6 14 San Diego 4 4 0 1 4 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 11 11 22 San Francisco 4 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 10 4 14 San Joaquin 5 0 1 0 6 0 6 San Luis Obispo 4 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 3 0 11 1 12 San Mateo 9 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 11 3 14 Santa Barbara 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 8 6 14 Santa Clara 17 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 25 2 27 Santa Cruz 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 9 1 10 Shasta 2 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 7 1 8 Siskiyou 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 6 5 11 Solano 3 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 6 Sonoma 10 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 14 4 18 Stanislaus 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 Sutter 1 2 1 2 3 Tehama 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 4 1 5 Tulare 5 1 0 1 2 0 7 5 14 7 21 Ventura 4 0 5 1 0 2 9 3 12 Yolo 2 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 11 2 13 Yuba 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 All Counties 172 36 27 18 23 10 85 29 4 3 9 10 17 3 1 0 0 1 11 2 67 37 7 5 423 154 577
TABLE C SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES, 2014
County Supervisor
Director, CSD* Other County Offices City Council Other City
Offices School Board Member Total**
Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N
Incumbent Candidates
Win 88.8 87 65.1 56 92.8 271 76.6 422 88.0 103 70.9 615 77.2 1,554
Lose 11.2 11 34.9 30 7.2 21 23.4 129 12.0 14 29.1 253 22.8 458
Total 100.0 98 100.0 86 100.0 292 100.0 551 100.0 117 100.0 868 100.0 2,012
Non-Incumbent Candidates
Win 22.4 49 55.1 87 37.0 130 30.6 399 27.9 56 41.4 593 35.9 1,314
Lose 77.6 170 44.9 71 63.0 221 69.4 904 72.1 145 58.6 838 64.1 2,349
Total 100.0 219 100.0 158 100.0 351 100.0 1,303 100.0 201 100.0 1,431 100.0 3,663
Winning Candidates
Incumbent 64.0 87 39.2 56 67.6 271 51.4 422 64.8 103 50.9 615 54.2 1,554
Non-Incumbent 36.0 49 60.8 87 32.4 130 48.6 399 35.2 56 49.1 593 45.8 1,314
Total 100.0 136 100.0 143 100.0 401 100.0 821 100.0 159 100.0 1,208 100.0 2,868
Losing Candidates
Incumbent 6.1 11 29.7 30 8.7 21 12.5 129 8.8 14 23.2 253 16.3 458
Non-Incumbent 93.9 170 70.3 71 91.3 221 87.5 904 91.2 145 76.8 838 83.7 2,349
Total 100.0 181 100.0 101 100.0 242 100.0 1,033 100.0 159 100.0 1,091 100.0 2,807
All Candidates
Incumbent 30.9 98 35.2 86 45.4 292 29.7 551 36.8 117 37.8 868 35.5 2,012
Non-Incumbent 69.1 219 64.8 158 54.6 351 70.3 1,303 63.2 201 62.2 1,431 64.5 3,663
Total 100.0 317 100.0 244 100.0 643 100.0 1,854 100.0 318 100.0 2,299 100.0 5,675 *Directors of Community Service Districts, and Community Service Areas, and Members of Community Planning Areas.
**We excluded runoffs from the totals.
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PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES,
AND TEXT FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES
TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014
COUNTY DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR
TOTAL VOTE
PERCENT OF VOTE
PASS OR FAIL
ALAMEDA 6/3/2014 Measure AA Ordinance Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 148,001 197,308 75.0% PassT
11/4/2014 Measure BB Sales Tax Transport: Mass Transit 240,557 339,974 70.8% PassT ALPINE No County Measures AMADOR No County Measures BUTTE 11/4/2014 Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 36,634 60,821 60.2% Pass
Measure B Initiative Land Use: Zoning 39,888 60,584 65.8% Pass
CALAVERAS No County Measures COLUSA No County Measures CONTRA COSTA No County Measures DEL NORTE 6/3/2014 Measure A Advisory Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 2,424 5,791 41.9% Fail
11/4/2014 Measure F Sales Tax Facilities: Parks & Recreation 4,828 7,220 66.9% PassT
EL DORADO 5/6/2014 Measure B Property Tax Transport: Roads 124 260 47.7% FailT
6/3/2014 Measure G Property Tax Facilities: Libraries 1,868 2,416 77.3% PassT
Measure L Property Tax Facilities: Libraries 3,548 4,417 80.3% PassT
Measure A Property Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 28 37 75.7% PassT
11/4/2014 Measure D Property Tax Transport: Roads 258 405 63.7% FailT
Measure M Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 25,074 59,129 42.4% Fail
Measure N Ordinance Transport: Traffic Regulation/Reduction 14,240 58,388 24.4% Fail
Measure O Ordinance Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 19,420 57,873 33.6% Fail
Measure Q Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 36,068 52,714 68.4% Pass
Measure R Charter Amendment Governance 34,833 51,797 67.2% Pass
Measure S Charter Amendment Governance 39,350 51,237 76.8% Pass
FRESNO 6/3/2014 Measure A Miscellaneous Tax Transport: Agencies 51,459 102,179 50.4% FailT
11/4/2014 Measure Z Sales Tax Facilities: Zoos 112,377 155,804 72.1% PassT
GLENN No County Measures HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Measure P Ordinance Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 22,733 37,159 61.2% Pass
Measure Z Sales Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 20,673 36,952 55.9% Pass
IMPERIAL 6/3/2014 Measure E1 Miscellaneous Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 115 277 41.5% FailT
Measure E2 Gann Limit Revenues 100 265 37.7% FailT
INYO No County Measures KERN No County Measures KINGS No County Measures TIndicates measure required two-thirds vote to pass .FIndicates measure required 55% majority to pass. All other city measures required a majority vote.
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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR
TOTAL VOTE
PERCENT OF VOTE
PASS OR FAIL
LAKE 6/3/2014 Measure L Sales Tax Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 9,873 15,132 65.2% FailT Measure N Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 7,835 15,187 51.6% Pass
11/4/2014 Measure O Initiative Land Use: Zoning 6,674 17,280 38.6% Fail
Measure P Initiative Land Use: Zoning 5,904 17,230 34.3% Fail
Measure S Sales Tax Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 11,037 17,345 63.6% FailT
LASSEN 6/3/2014 Measure X1 Mello/Roos Bond Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 187 310 60.3% Pass
Measure Y1 Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 155 273 56.8% FailT
11/4/2014 Measure Z Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 4,845 6,741 71.9% Pass
Measure A Property Tax Safety: Fire 51 138 37.0% FailT
LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Measure P Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 862,224 1,370,896 62.9% FailT MADERA No County Measures MARIN 6/3/2014 Measure A Property Tax Facilities: Libraries 26,075 33,205 78.5% PassT
Measure B Ordinance Facilities: Parks & Recreation 47,724 58,405 81.7% Pass
11/4/2014 Measure P Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 416 615 67.6% PassT
Measure A Ordinance Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 53,125 79,540 66.8% PassT
MARIPOSA 11/4/2014 Measure K Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,153 6,520 33.0% Fail MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Measure S Initiative Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 16,526 23,772 69.5% Pass MERCED No County Measures MODOC 4/8/2014 Recall 4 Recall Governance: Recall 251 622 40.4% Fail
6/3/2014 Measure X2 Mello/Roos Bond Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 160 275 58.2% Pass
Measure Y2 Property Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 155 273 56.8% FailT
MONO No County Measures MONTEREY No County Measures NAPA No County Measures NEVADA 3/4/2014 Measure P Property Tax Transport: Roads 21 47 44.7% FailT
11/4/2014 Measure S Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 12,980 38,644 33.6% Fail
ORANGE 6/3/2014 Measure A Ordinance Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 277,669 316,064 87.9% Pass
11/4/2014 Measure E Ordinance Governance 300,263 530,233 56.6% Pass
Measure G Ordinance Governance: Organization 377,106 534,500 70.6% Pass
PLACER 11/4/2014 Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 66,902 106,837 62.6% Pass PLUMAS No County Measures RIVERSIDE No County Measures 1Multi-county Community Service District. Results for Lassen county are reported separately. 2Multi-county Community Service District. Results for Modoc county are reported separately.
TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR
TOTAL VOTE
PERCENT OF VOTE
PASS OR FAIL
SACRAMENTO No County Measures SAN BENITO 6/3/2014 Measure F Miscellaneous Tax Transport: Agencies 4,443 7,026 63.2% FailT
11/4/2014 Measure H Miscellaneous Tax Transport: Agencies 8,591 12,992 66.1% FailT
Measure I Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,999 12,770 39.1% Fail
Measure J Initiative Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 8,034 13,639 58.9% Pass
SAN BERNARDINO No County Measures SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Measure S Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 27 42 64.3% FailT SAN FRANCISCO 6/3/2014 Measure A GO Bond Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 96,137 121,628 79.0% PassT
Measure B Ordinance Land Use: Voter Approval 71,421 121,291 58.9% Pass
11/4/2014 Measure A GO Bond Transport: Roads 157,562 219,219 71.9% PassT
Measure B Charter Amendment Transport: Mass Transit 132,650 216,063 61.4% Pass
Measure C Charter Amendment General Services: Social/Welfare 159,800 214,680 74.4% Pass
Measure D Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 117,283 208,963 56.1% Pass
Measure E Business Tax General Services: Social/Welfare 123,475 222,100 55.6% FailT
Measure F Policy/Position Land Use: Zoning 158,729 217,878 72.9% Pass
Measure G Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 100,776 218,663 46.1% Fail
Measure H Initiative General Services: Maintenance 98,555 218,074 45.2% Fail
Measure I Ordinance Land Use: Redevelopment 120,884 218,941 55.2% Pass
Measure J Ordinance Governance: Budget Processes 174,143 224,914 77.4% Pass
Measure K Policy/Position Land Use: Redevelopment 143,582 219,012 65.6% Pass
Measure L Policy/Position Transport 79,417 214,295 37.1% Fail
SAN JOAQUIN No County Measures SAN LUIS OBISPO No County Measures SAN MATEO No County Measures SANTA BARBARA 6/3/2014 Measure M Initiative Facilities 33,899 70,488 48.1% Fail
11/4/2014 Measure O Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 43,947 105,057 41.8% Fail
Measure P Ordinance Environment: Regulation/Mitigation 42,965 110,803 38.8% Fail
SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Measure Q Property Tax Land Use: Open Space 170,359 250,722 67.9% PassT SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Measure F Property Tax Facilities: Parks & Recreation 19,438 25,503 76.2% PassT
Measure H Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 2,813 4,423 63.6% Pass
Measure I Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 2,681 4,415 60.7% Pass
Measure J Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 2,740 4,433 61.8% Pass
11/4/2014 Measure K Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 54,928 70,840 77.5% Pass
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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR
TOTAL VOTE
PERCENT OF VOTE
PASS OR FAIL
SHASTA 11/4/2014 Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 32,992 57,058 57.8% Pass SIERRA No County Measures SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Measure D Property Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 443 778 56.9% FailT
Measure C Initiative Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 6,219 11,228 55.4% Pass
11/4/2014 Measure M Advisory Land Use: Zoning 6,268 13,734 45.6% Fail
SOLANO No County Measures SONOMA 11/4/2014 Measure M Sales Tax Facilities: Libraries 65,973 106,007 62.2% FailT STANISLAUS No County Measures SUTTER No County Measures TEHAMA 6/3/2014 Measure A Advisory Other 7,242 12,726 56.9% Pass
Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 2,873 12,630 22.7% Fail
Measure C Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 7,327 12,283 59.7% Pass
TRINITY No County Measures TULARE No County Measures TUOLUMNE No County Measures VENTURA No County Measures YOLO No County Measures YUBA No County Measures
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TABLE 1. 2 TEXT FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014 ALAMEDA 6/3/2014 Measure AA Pass (2/3 required) Without increasing the existing half-cent sales and use tax for essential health services, to provide trauma and emergency medical services and primary, preventative healthcare for local residents including indigent, low-income and uninsured children, families and seniors, to prevent closure of county clinics and hospitals and to recruit/retain highly qualified nurses and healthcare professionals, shall Alameda County extend the essential healthcare services measure until June 2034 with annual fiscal oversight/review? ALAMEDA 11/4/2014 Measure BB Pass (2/3 required) Shall voters authorize implementing the Alameda County 30 year Transportation Expenditure Plan to: Expand and modernize BART in Alameda County; Improve transit connections to jobs and schools; Fix roads, improve highways and increase bicycle and pedestrian safety; Reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality; and Keep senior, student, and disabled fares affordable? Approval augments by ½ cent and extends the existing County sales tax, with independent oversight and audits. All money will benefit local residents. BUTTE 11/4/2014 Measure A Pass Shall Ordinance 4075, an ordinance amending Sections 34A-4, 34A-5 and 34A-8 to Article I, Chapter 34A entitled, “Restrictions on Cultivation of Medical Marijuana” of the Butte County Code, be adopted? BUTTE 11/4/2014 Measure B Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall the ordinance entitled “Initiative Measure to Enact Voter Approved County Ordinance on Marijuana Cultivation” be adopted? DEL NORTE 6/3/2014 Measure A Fail (ADVISORY) Should the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors adopt a Declaration of Support for the proposed separation from the State of California and formation of a new state? DEL NORTE 11/4/2014 Measure F Pass (2/3 required) Shall Del Norte County Ordinance No. 2014-009 be approved? If approved, this ordinance will impose a County-wide special sales tax at the rate of one quarter of one percent (0.25%) for a period of seven (7) years and require that all revenues be spent for the specific purpose of funding the Del Norte County Fairgrounds. EL DORADO 5/6/2014 Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall an annual special tax in an amount of $365.00 on each parcel of real property be levied within Fernwood Cothrin Ranch Road Zone of Benefit commencing fiscal year 2014/2015 to be used only for road improvement and maintenance services, to replace the current special tax?” EL DORADO 6/3/2014 Measure G Pass (2/3 required) To replace the previous voter-approved expiring library special tax, shall El Dorado County levy the amount of $20.00 annually per parcel (with annual inflation adjustment not to exceed 3%) within County Service Area No. 10 Georgetown Divide Zone of Benefit, Zone G, for a period of twelve (12) years commencing in fiscal year 2015/16, to preserve continued funding for library services, hours, and operations and help avoid library closure? EL DORADO 6/3/2014 Measure L Pass (2/3 required) To replace the previous voter-approved expiring library special tax, shall El Dorado County levy the amount of $20.00 annually per parcel (with annual inflation adjustment not to exceed 3%) within County Service Area No. 10 South Lake Tahoe Zone of Benefit, Zone F, for a period of twelve (12) years commencing in fiscal year 2015/16, to preserve continued funding for library services, hours, and operations and help avoid library closure? EL DORADO 6/3/2014 Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To continue current level of emergency medical and fire protection services, shall existing Fire Special Tax, set annually by the CSD Board, not to exceed $660 per unit, subject to maximum inflation adjustment of 1.5% per year, established as: Unimproved 0.5 unit; improved 1.0 unit; Stanford Sierra Camp 40 units: and shall Annual Appropriations Limit be extended four years to allow for expenditure of these and any subvention funds received from El Dorado County. EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure D Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Cameron Estates Community Services District levy a special tax for the purpose of providing vitally needed road improvements, upgrades, and increased road maintenance at an annual rate not to exceed an increase of $100 per year per parcel over and above the current rate, for a total not to exceed $350 per parcel per year? EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure M Fail Shall the ordinance, amending the County of El Dorado General Plan to provide (1) County shall not approve single-family housing subdivisions of five or more parcels if CalTrans determines that Highway 50 traffic has reached, or is forecast to reach, Level of Service F (2) lands designated open-space, agricultural, or natural resources shall remain in those categories and (3) lands designated as low-density residential, medium-density residential, or rural residential shall not be rezoned to higher density, be adopted?
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EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure N Fail Shall the ordinance, amending the County of El Dorado General Plan to extend the measure Y policies through 2025 and require the County to (1) emphasize improvements to local roadways when specifying expenditures in the Capital Improvement Program (2) rely first on state or federal funding for Highway 50 improvements (3) provide an annual report detailing traffic volumes and allocation of traffic impact mitigation fees and (4) encourage planning and zoning in Community Regions, be adopted? EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure O Fail Shall the ordinance, amending the County of El Dorado General Plan to (1) convert the communities of Camino, Pollock Pines, and Shingle Springs from Community Regions to Rural Centers, establish Cedar Grove as a Rural Center, and place the Platted Lands overlay on certain areas contiguous to those communities and (2) remove from the El Dorado Hills and Cameron Park Community Regions those Low Density Residential areas within one mile of Green Valley Road, be adopted? EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure Q Pass Shall section 203 of the El Dorado County Charter, be amended in part, to allow the Board of Supervisors to consolidate the date set for an election to fill a vacancy on the Board of Supervisors with a scheduled primary, general, or special election, involving the district where the vacancy occurs, when the vacancy occurs more than 90 days but less than 180 days before the scheduled primary, general, or special election? EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure R Pass Shall section 206 of the El Dorado County Charter be amended to reflect current practice by replacing the words “presiding officer” with “Chair” and “presiding officer pro tem” with “Vice Chair” and “alternate presiding officer pro tem” with “Second Vice Chair.” EL DORADO 11/4/2014 Measure S Pass Shall section 210 d. of the El Dorado County Charter be deleted from the Charter because it was repealed effective January 26, 2006, under the plain language of Charter section 210 d.? FRESNO 6/3/2014 Measure A Fail (2/3 required) Should the Fresno County Vehicle Abatement Program and vehicle registration fees (one dollar per vehicle and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles payable upon registration of a vehicle) be renewed for a ten‐year term beginning July 1, 2014, for the abatement and removal of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles? FRESNO 11/4/2014 Measure Z Pass (2/3 required) To ensure the continuing success of Fresno Chaffee Zoo by providing necessary funding for repairs and maintenance, improved animal care, continuing the zoo’s Species Survival and Children’s Education Programs, maintaining low entrance fees, improving visitor amenities, and providing animals with safer more spacious natural habitats; shall Fresno County voters extend the existing 1/10th of one percent sales tax for ten additional years, with all proceeds exclusively for Fresno Chaffee Zoo? HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Measure P Pass Shall the ordinance prohibiting the propagation, cultivation, raising or growing of genetically engineered organisms (also known as GMOs) in Humboldt County be adopted? HUMBOLDT 11/4/2014 Measure Z Pass To maintain/improve essential services, such as 24-hour sheriff's patrols; 9-1-1 emergency response; crime investigation/prosecution; drug/illegal marijuana growhouse enforcement/prevention; services for abused children/mentally ill; rural fire protection; road repairs; and other County services, shall County of Humboldt pursuant to County Ordinance No. 2517 enact a 1/2% sales tax, for five years, all revenue for the County, none for the State of California, with annual audits and public review? IMPERIAL 6/3/2014 Measure E1 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Salton Community Services District be authorized to levy a special tax for Fire Protection/Emergency Medical Services for ten years? IMPERIAL 6/3/2014 Measure E2 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Salton Community Services District be authorized to increase its California Constitution Article XIII B appropriations limit for four years be increased by revenues from the special tax Fire Protection/Emergency Medical Services? LAKE 6/3/2014 Measure L Fail (2/3 required) Shall Article VI be added to Chapter 18 of the Lake County Code imposing a one-half of one per cent (0.50%) transaction and use tax (sales tax) to implement a Healthy Lake Tax for the County of Lake for a maximum period of ten (10) years with all revenues locked-in exclusively to combat aquatic weeds, algae, invasive mussels, and fund wet land restoration and water quality projects with an expenditure plan with citizen over sight for revenues generated?” LAKE 6/3/2014 Measure N Pass Shall County Ordinance No. 2997 that proposes limits on indoor cultivation of medical marijuana to 100 square feet; prohibits outdoor cultivation within Community Growth Boundaries or on parcels smaller than 1 acre; allows outdoor cultivation of 6 mature or 12 immature plants on parcels larger than 1 acre; allows collective or cooperative organizations outdoor cultivation of up to 48 mature or 72 immature plants on Agriculture zoned property of at least 20 acres; be adopted?
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LAKE 11/4/2014 Measure O Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall 'The Medical Marijuana Control Act Initiative Measure' which seeks to repeal any then-existing County regulations contained in Article 72 of the Lake County Zoning Ordinance and to establish new regulations regarding the size, location, and manner in which medical marijuana may be cultivated in unincorporated areas of Lake County be adopted? LAKE 11/4/2014 Measure P Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall 'The Freedom to Garden Human Rights Restoration Act of 2014 Initiative Measure' which seeks to restore the natural human right to grow and use plants for the basic necessities of life and to exempt residents residing within the unincorporated areas of Lake County from any County permitting or other County ordinances that would limit an individual’s outside and/or greenhouse home gardening efforts be adopted? LAKE 11/4/2014 Measure S Fail (2/3 required) Shall Article VI be added to Chapter 18 of the Lake County Code imposing a one-half of one percent (0.50%) transaction and use tax (sales tax) to implement a Healthy Lake Tax for the County of Lake for a maximum period of ten (10) years with all revenues exclusively under Lake County Watershed Protection District control to combat aquatic weeds, algae, invasive mussels and fund wetland restoration and water quality projects with an expenditure plan with citizen oversight for revenues generated?” LASSEN 6/3/2014 Measure X Pass Shall the order adopted on February 10, 2014 by the Local Agency Formation Commission of Lassen County ordering the formation of a Community Services District in the territory described, known as the Southern Cascades Community Services District, be approved? (NOTE: Formation of the District is contingent upon approval of an accompanying special tax measure.) LASSEN 6/3/2014 Measure Y Fail (2/3 required) Shall a measure be adopted to assess a special tax of $65 per annum per parcel regardless of the size for up to two parcels owned by each unique landowner regardless of which county the parcels are located, the special tax will be assessed only if the Southern Cascades Community Services District is formed and shall be collected in the same manner as taxes on real property, commencing in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, with the revenue to be used for local ambulance, emergency medical response and training and any lawful purpose of the Southern Cascades Community Services District? (NOTE: Passage of a Special tax is required for the District to be formed.) LASSEN 11/4/2014 Measure Z Pass Shall Ordinance No. 2014-004 be enacted? (The Ordinance would limit to three the number of times a person can serve as a member of the Board of Supervisors in Lassen County. The Ordinance would only apply to persons that commence a term of office after January 1, 2015. The limitation applies regardless of whether the three terms were served consecutively or not. Likewise, if a person becomes a member of the Board of Supervisors as a result of a special election or appointment by the Governor, an only serves a partial term, they shall be deemed, for purposes of the Ordinance, to have served a full four year term if they have served more than two years.) LASSEN 11/4/2014 Measure A Fail (2/3 required) Shall an additional special tax be levied for fire protection equipment replacement and fire prevention programs for the Spalding Community Services District of $65.00 per assessor's parcel, as established in resolution 2014-1? LOS ANGELES 11/4/2014 Measure P Fail (2/3 required) To ensure continued funding from an expiring voter-approved measure for improving the safety of neighborhood parks and senior/youth recreation areas; assisting in gang prevention; protecting rivers, beaches, water sources; repairing, acquiring/preserving parks/natural areas; maintaining zoos, museums; providing youth job-training, shall Los Angeles County levy an annual $23/parcel special tax, requiring annual independent financial audits and all funds used locally? MARIN 6/3/2014 Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To provide critical funding to: upgrade local libraries, prevent closures, and maintain library hours; provide children, teen, senior and disabled programs including public education support; maintain books and digital collections; enhance library facilities and ADA accessibility; and ensure local funding can’t be taken by the State, shall Marin County Free Library extend the current approved 2010, $49 parcel tax for 9 years with annual CPI adjustment, including independent citizen oversight and senior citizen exemptions? (2/3 vote) MARIN 6/3/2014 Measure B Pass To enhance local farmers’ contributions to our economy and provide Marin residents access to healthy, locally-grown food, shall Marin County permit the Agricultural Institute of Marin to create a permanent home for the Farmer’s Market at Marin Civic Center, including a market canopy designed to respect Frank Lloyd Wright’s building, accessible to pedestrians, bikes and public transit and an eco-friendly indoor market building not to exceed 30,000 square feet at no cost to Marin taxpayers? MARIN 11/4/2014 Measure P Pass (2/3 required) Shall there be a continuation of the four year special tax for paramedic services in the amount of $57 in the first year and raising the tax $6 annually to a maximum of $75 per taxable living unit, or per 1,500 square feet of structure on a developed parcel in non-residential use, with the appropriations limit increased by the amount of said tax for the next four years?
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MARIN 11/4/2014 Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To replace Marin County’s aging emergency communications system; reduce 911 response times; improve communications reliability during earthquakes, floods, fires, and other disasters; and ensure reliable communications among police, fire, and paramedic first responders throughout Marin County, shall an ordinance be adopted authorizing an annual parcel tax for 20 years based on land use, including $29 per single-family home, with public audits, expenditure reports, citizen oversight and low-income senior exemptions? MARIPOSA 11/4/2014 Measure K Fail Shall Chapter 3.36 of the Mariposa County ordinance code be amended to increase the rate of tax imposed on occupants of lodging within the County who reside in such lodging for thirty consecutive calendar days or less, from ten-percent (10%) to eleven and one quarter-percent (11.25%) of the rent charged by operators of such lodging? MENDOCINO 11/4/2014 Measure S Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall the ordinance, which is titled An Initiative to Assert the Right of Residents of Mendocino County in Order to Secure Clean Water, Air and Soil and Freedom From Chemical Trespass, Which Would Ban Hydraulic Fracturing, Directional and Horizontal Drilling, and Waste Injection Wells in the County of Mendocino and Invalidates Any and All Laws Contrary to this Purpose to the Extent They Effect the County of Mendocino, be adopted? MODOC 4/8/2014 Recall 4 Fail Shall Jim Wills be recalled (removed) from the office of County Supervisor, District 4? MODOC 6/3/2014 Measure X Pass Shall the order adopted on February 10, 2014 by the Local Agency Formation Commission of Lassen County ordering the formation of a Community Services District in the territory described, known as the Southern Cascades Community Services District, be approved? (NOTE: Formation of the District is contingent upon approval of an accompanying special tax measure.) MODOC 6/3/2014 Measure Y Fail (2/3 required) Shall a measure be adopted to assess a special tax of $65 per annum per parcel regardless of the size for up to two parcels owned by each unique landowner regardless of which county the parcels are located, the special tax will be assessed only if the Southern Cascades Community Services District is formed and shall be collected in the same manner as taxes on real property, commencing in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, with the revenue to be used for local ambulance, emergency medical response and training and any lawful purpose of the Southern Cascades Community Services District? (NOTE: Passage of a Special tax is required for the District to be formed.) NEVADA 3/4/2014 Measure P Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Beyers Lane Community Service District levy an annual special tax upon all taxable real property located within the boundaries of the Beyers Lane Community Service District in an amount not to exceed $350 per parcel per year for the purpose of providing road maintenance and improvements within the boundaries of the Beyers Lane Community Service District? NEVADA 11/4/2014 Measure S Fail Shall medical marijuana cultivation in Nevada County be allowed to expand by amending the County's General Code to (a) increase the allowed sizes of cultivation areas; (b) reduce or eliminate setback requirements between cultivation areas and adjacent residences and sensitive uses; and (c) eliminate various marijuana cultivation regulations and restrictions related to nuisance control? ORANGE 6/3/2014 Measure A Pass To prevent the County of Orange from paying required employee contributions for members of the board of supervisors and other county elected officials who begin a term on or after June 4, 2014. ORANGE 11/4/2014 Measure E Pass Shall the Orange County Campaign Reform Ordinance be amended to authorize the Fair Political Practices Commission to be the civil prosecutor of the Ordinance and to add administrative enforcement to the Ordinance? ORANGE 11/4/2014 Measure G Pass Shall the Charter of the County of Orange be amended to change the method for filling vacancies on the Board of Supervisors? PLACER 11/4/2014 Measure B Pass In order to provide an effective representative government, restrict future pay increases, pension and healthcare costs, shall Placer County amend Article II, Section 207 of the County Charter to limit the Board of Supervisors salary to no more than the average salary of County Supervisors in the neighboring Counties of El Dorado, Nevada, and Sacramento, with any change in this methodology subject to a vote of the citizens of Placer County? SAN BENITO 6/3/2014 Measure F Fail (2/3 required) Should the San Benito County Vehicle Abatement Program and associated vehicle registration fees (one dollar per vehicle and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles) be renewed for a 10-year term under California Vehicle Code Sections 9250.7 and 22710, or any successor statutes thereto, for the purposes of removal and disposal of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles?
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SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Measure H Fail (2/3 required) Should the San Benito County Vehicle Abatement Program and associated vehicle registration fees ($1.00 per vehicle and an additional $2.00 for certain commercial vehicles) be renewed for a 10-year term under California Vehicle Code Sections 9250.7 and 22710, or any successor statutes thereto, for the purposes of removal and disposal of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles? SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Measure I Fail Shall the ordinance, approved for submittal to the voters by San Benito County Resolution 2014-74, be adopted to amend the San Benito County Code to (1) increase the Transient Occupancy Tax rate from eight (8%) to twelve (12%) percent upon persons occupying hotels within the County’s unincorporated area and (2) amend the definition of “operator”, so the tax is collected by all persons receiving consideration from the rental, including on-line hotel brokers and vacation rental agencies? SAN BENITO 11/4/2014 Measure J Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall San Benito County's General Plan be amended to ban High-Intensity Petroleum Operations (such as hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, acid well stimulation, and cyclic steam injection, but not Low-Intensity Petroleum Operations) throughout all unincorporated areas, and all Petroleum Operations in residential general plan designations of Rural, Rural Transitional, Rural Residential, Rural/Urban, and Sphere of Influence Rural/Urban, with related zoning changes to implement the new General Plan policies? SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 Measure S Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Rincon Rancho Community Services District be authorized to establish and levy a special tax override, on all taxable real property within its boundaries for the purpose of providing funds for repair and resurface of the roads maintained by the district, with this special tax not to exceed five dollars and twenty cents ($5.20) per acre, or portion thereof, plus one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per parcel of land per year with a provision for an annual increase not to exceed the annual engineering news record (ENR) for the prior year? SAN FRANCISCO 6/3/2014 Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To improve fire, earthquake and emergency response by: improving and/or replacing deteriorating cisterns, pipes, and tunnels, and related facilities to ensure firefighters a reliable water supply for fires and disasters; improving and/or replacing neighborhood fire and police stations; replacing certain seismically-unsafe police and medical examiner facilities with earthquake-safe buildings and to pay related costs, shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $400,000,000 in general obligation bonds, subject to citizen oversight and regular audits? SAN FRANCISCO 6/3/2014 Measure B Pass Shall the City be prevented from allowing any development on Port property to exceed the height limits in effect as of January 1, 2014, unless the City's voters have approved a height limit increase? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To construct, redesign and rebuild streets and sidewalks and to make infrastructure repairs and improvements that increase MUNI service reliability, ease traffic congestion, reduce vehicle travel times, enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety, and improve disabled access, shall the City and County of San Francisco issue $500 million in general obligation bonds, subject to independent citizen oversight and regular audits? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure B Pass Shall the City amend the Charter to increase the amount the City provides to the Municipal Transportation Agency based on increases in the City's population, with such funds to be used to improve Muni and to improve street safety? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure C Pass Shall the City amend the Charter to support services to children, youth, and their families by extending the Children's Fund for 25 years and increasing its funding; extending the Public Education Enrichment Fund for 26 years; creating an Our Children, Our Families Council; and dividing the existing Rainy Day Reserve into a City Rainy Day Reserve and a School District Rainy Day Reserve? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure D Pass Shall the City amend the Charter to make retiree health care benefits available to certain employees of the former San Francisco Redevelopment Agency and the Successor Agency? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure E Fail (2/3 required) Shall the City collect a tax of 2 cents per ounce from the distributors of sugar-sweetened beverages to fund health, nutrition, physical education and active recreation programs? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure F Pass Shall the City increase the height limit for new buildings on the 28-acre development site in the Pier 70 area from 40 feet to 90 feet; and shall it be City policy to encourage the City to proceed with public approval processes, including environmental review, for this mixed-use project, and encourage parks, housing, cultural space, and job creation for this site? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure G Fail Shall the City impose an additional tax of between 14% and 24% on the total sale price of certain multi-unit residential properties that are sold within five years of purchase or transfer, subject to certain exceptions?
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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014
SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure H Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall the City be required to keep natural grass at all athletic fields in Golden Gate Park west of Crossover Drive and to prohibit nighttime sports field lighting in these areas? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure I Pass Shall the City allow renovations to children's playgrounds, walking trails and athletic fields if such renovations, which could include installing artificial turf or nighttime lighting on athletic fields, would double their anticipated usage and if an environmental impact report has been certified? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure J Pass Shall the City gradually increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour by July 1, 2018, with further increases based on inflation? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure K Pass Shall it be City policy to help construct or rehabilitate at least 30,000 homes by 2020, more than 50% of which will be affordable for middle-class households and more than 33% of which will be affordable for low- and moderate-income households, and secure sufficient funding to achieve that goal? SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 Measure L Fail Shall it be City policy to change parking and transportation priorities? SANTA BARBARA 6/3/2014 Measure M Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall the County Facilities Maintenance Ordinance requiring the County to keep County owned roads, parks and buildings in their current condition or better be adopted? SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Measure O Fail Shall the ordinance to amend Section 32-12 of the Santa Barbara County Code to increase the Transient Occupancy Tax rate from 10% to 12.5% upon transients occupying defined hotels located only within the unincorporated areas of the County be adopted? SANTA BARBARA 11/4/2014 Measure P Fail Shall the ordinance amending Santa Barbara County's Comprehensive Plan and County Code -- to prohibit on all lands within the unincorporated County, with certain exemptions, the construction or use of any facility, appurtenance, or aboveground equipment supporting certain petroleum operations, including but not limited to: hydraulic fracturing; acid well stimulation; or aiding hydrocarbon flow into a well by injecting water, natural gas, steam, air, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, chemicals or other substances -- be adopted? SANTA CLARA 11/4/2014 Measure Q Pass (2/3 required) To protect and preserve natural open space areas for future generations by: improving parks, open spaces and trails; protecting land around creeks, rivers and streams to prevent pollution and improve local water quality; preserving wildlife habitat; expanding public access; enhancing environmental education; and protecting scenic hillsides, shall Santa Clara County Open Space Authority levy a special tax of $24 annually per parcel for 15 years, with citizen oversight and all funds benefitting local open space? SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Measure F Pass (2/3 required) To properly maintain Santa Cruz County parks, facilities, beach access, and open space; clean bathrooms; repair roofs and electrical systems; keep facilities open and safe; provide recreation to children, teenagers, families, and seniors: shall Santa Cruz County levy an annual tax of $8.50 per improved parcel, replacing an expiring service charge on residential units within the County’s Park and Recreation District, with all funds staying local? SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Measure H Pass Shall Section 406 of the City Charter be changed and subdivision (k) of Section 1503 be added to the City Charter to require a vacant (as defined) Council seat be filled only by voters at either a General Municipal Election or a Special Municipal Election rather than by Council election, required to be held within ninety (90) days after the vacancy (as defined) occurs? SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Measure I Pass Shall Sections 500 and 504 of the Watsonville City Charter be changed so that the Mayor and Mayor Pro Tempore are required to be selected in numerical order according to the District number where they reside rather than elected by the Council? SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 Measure J Pass Shall the Watsonville Municipal Code be amended to add a procedure that requires public places (as defined) be named only after being nominated by a member of the City Council and voted upon by voters in the City of Watsonville at a General or Special Municipal Election? SANTA CRUZ 11/4/2014 Measure K Pass To protect the quality of life in Santa Cruz County and to fund essential county services such as police, fire, emergency response, health services, youth and senior programs, job creation, housing, environmental protection, and animal shelter programs; shall an ordinance be adopted to impose a tax of no more than 10% (7% when enacted) on gross receipts of cannabis (medical marijuana) businesses in the unincorporated county, subject to audits, with all funds staying local?
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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2014
SHASTA 11/4/2014 Measure A Pass Shall Ordinance SCC 2014-02 (Medical Marijuana Cultivation in the County’s Unincorporated Area) be Adopted? Amends current Shasta County medical marijuana cultivation restrictions for the County’s unincorporated area to, among other things: (1) prohibit the outdoor cultivation of marijuana, (2) limit the cultivation of marijuana per premises to a total of twelve plants within a structure that is detached from and accessory to a residence of a qualified medical marijuana patient or primary caregiver of a qualified medical marijuana patient, (3) prohibit the unlawful surface drawing of water and unlawful discharges of water related to marijuana cultivation, (4) require that if the person cultivating marijuana is not the owner of the property, notarized statements from all legal owners consenting to the cultivation must be obtained, (5) make any violation of the marijuana cultivation restrictions a misdemeanor, and (6) amend residential accessory building requirements. SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Measure D Fail (2/3 required) To maintain local fire protection, emergency medical and police first responder services for properties within Lake Shastina Community Service District, so that victims of crime, heart attack, stroke and fire emergencies can receive rapid response, shall the existing police and fire special taxes be replaced with a public safety tax of $124 per parcel annually, subject to yearly adjustment for six years, and collected per District policy, with all revenue staying in our community. SISKIYOU 6/3/2014 Measure C Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing the Republic of Jefferson Territory with the boundaries of all Siskiyou county? SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 Measure M Fail (ADVISORY) Do you support the establishment of the Karuk Tribe’s proposed casino in Yreka, California? SONOMA 11/4/2014 Measure M Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Sonoma County Library Improvement Act be implemented by imposing a one-eighth cent (0.125%) sales tax for ten years to restore and enhance library hours and services to benefit children, seniors and all residents of the County; with an annual audit to be conducted to ensure that funds are spent as mandated by the voters; and an increase in spending limit to allow use of the revenue? TEHAMA 6/3/2014 Measure A Pass (ADVISORY) Should the Tehama County Board of Supervisors adopt a Declaration of Support for the proposed separation from the State of California and formation of a new state? TEHAMA 6/3/2014 Measure B Fail Shall the Tehama County Charter be amended to increase the salary of members of the Board of Supervisors to $3,795 per month effective January 1, 2015? TEHAMA 6/3/2014 Measure C Pass Shall the Tehama County Charter be amended to provide that vacancies occurring on the Board of Supervisors shall be filled within ninety (90) days by the remaining members of the Board of Supervisors?
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TABLE 1.3 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE, AND COUNTY, 2014
TAXES BONDS CHARTER
AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/ POSITION ALL MEASURES
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL
Alameda 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Butte 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 Del Norte 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 El Dorado 3 2 3 0 0 3 6 5 11 Fresno 1 1 1 1 2 Humboldt 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Imperial 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 Lake 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 4 5 Lassen 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 4 Los Angeles 0 1 0 1 1 Marin 2 0 2 0 4 0 4 Mariposa 0 1 0 1 1 Mendocino 0 1 0 1 0 1 Modoc 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 Nevada 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 Orange 0 3 3 0 3 Placer 0 1 0 1 0 1 San Benito 0 3 1 0 1 3 4 San Diego 0 1 0 1 1 San Francisco 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 10 4 14 Santa Barbara 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 3 Santa Clara 1 0 1 0 1 Santa Cruz 2 0 3 0 5 0 5 Shasta 0 1 1 0 1 Siskiyou 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 Sonoma 0 1 0 1 1 Tehama 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 All Counties 12 21 4 0 11 1 1 2 4 4 0 1 0 1 14 5 2 1 48 36 84
TABLE 1.4 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE, AND COUNTY, 2014
LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES
PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL
Alameda 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Butte 2 0 2 0 2 Del Norte 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 El Dorado 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 3 2 0 6 5 11 Fresno 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 Humboldt 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Imperial 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 Lake 1 2 0 2 1 4 5 Lassen 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 Los Angeles 0 1 0 1 1 Marin 2 0 2 0 4 0 4 Mariposa 0 0 1 0 1 1 Mendocino 1 0 1 0 1 Modoc 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 Nevada 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 Orange 3 0 3 0 3 Placer 1 0 1 0 1 San Benito 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 3 4 San Diego 0 1 0 1 1 San Francisco 4 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 10 4 14 Santa Barbara 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 3 Santa Clara 1 0 1 0 1 Santa Cruz 3 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 5 Shasta 1 0 1 0 1 Siskiyou 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 Sonoma 1 0 1 1 Tehama 1 1 1 0 2 1 3 All Counties 9 6 5 5 17 3 3 3 3 8 7 2 1 2 2 7 1 0 48 36 84
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PART 2
VOTE TOTALS FOR
COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
ALAMEDA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Thomsen Ron Incumbent Yes 1 139,711 142,475 98.1% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Manning Steve Chief Deputy Auditor No 2 117,763 158,221 74.4% Yes
Knox Kathleen Business Executive No 2 39,339 158,221 24.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Valle Richard Alameda County Supervisor, Second District Yes 1 23,538 24,026 98.0% Yes
3 Full Chan Wilma County Board of Supervisors, District 3 Yes 1 26,669 27,328 97.6% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full O'Malley Nancy E. Incumbent Yes 1 142,240 144,908 98.2% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Ahern Gregory J. Sheriff-Coroner Yes 1 140,643 143,092 98.3% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Monroe Karen Associate Superintendent/Educator No 5 54,251 160,604 33.8% Runoff
Foster Helen K. Teacher/School Administrator No 5 35,054 160,604 21.8% Runoff
Bowser Jeff School Boardmember/Educator No 5 28,230 160,604 17.6% No
Reed Ursula Educator/City Councilmember No 5 22,476 160,604 14.0% No
Eason Naomi Nonprofit Executive Director No 5 19,647 160,604 12.2% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full White Donald R. Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 149,936 152,227 98.5% Yes
11/4/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Monroe Karen Associate Superintendent/Educator No 2 152,442 270,615 56.3% Yes
Foster Helen K. Teacher/School Principal No 2 116,004 270,615 42.9% No
ALPINE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full O'Connor Donald Deputy Assessor No 3 270 516 52.3% Yes
Baker Karrie M. Appraiser/Business Owner No 3 180 516 34.9% No
Smith Tim Resident/Professional Appraiser No 3 65 516 12.6% No
CLERK
Full Tremayne Teola Assistant County Clerk No 2 332 521 63.7% Yes
Ellis Stephanie T. Assistant Auditor No 2 187 521 35.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Jardine Donald M. Incumbent Yes 1 90 93 96.8% Yes
4 Full Woodrow Terry Incumbent Yes 1 82 82 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Dustman Karen Attorney No 1 383 395 97.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Stephens Rick Lieutenant/Fire Chief No 1 431 441 97.7% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Traynor Patrick Incumbent Yes 1 389 398 97.7% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE
Full Meyer Richard D. Attorney/Public Defender No 1 378 383 98.7% Yes
AMADOR 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Rooney Jim Amador County Assessor Yes 1 7,563 7,637 99.0% Yes
AUDITOR
Full Rouen Tacy Oneto CPA/Controller/CFO No 2 5,362 8,828 60.7% Yes
Burke Kim Accountant/CPA No 2 3,451 8,828 39.1% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Grady Kimberly L. Appointed Incumbent No 1 7,272 7,323 99.3% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Morgan Lynn Community Volunteer No 3 671 1,947 34.5% Runoff
Novelli Theodore Frank County Supervisor District III Yes 3 664 1,947 34.1% Runoff
Spence Mike Business Owner No 3 609 1,947 31.3% No
1Write-in candidate votes, when reported by the county, have been included in the total votes cast. For these contests, the sum of the candidate’s votes is less than the total votes cast.
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
AMADOR 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 5 Full Oneto Brian Amador County Supervisor/Rancher Yes 2 1,170 2,213 52.9% Yes (continued)
D'Agostini Daniel Farmer/Photographer/Teacher No 2 1,037 2,213 46.9% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Riebe Todd D. District Attorney Yes 1 7,120 7,295 97.6% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Ryan Martin A. Sheriff-Coroner Yes 1 8,009 8,087 99.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Glock Richard F. County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 5,991 6,439 93.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Ryan Michael E. Amador County Treasurer/Tax Collector Yes 1 7,871 7,930 99.3% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Morgan Lynn Retired Agricultural Economist No 2 1,319 2,532 52.1% Yes
Novelli Theodore Frank County Supervisor District III Yes 2 1,192 2,532 47.1% No
DIRECTOR, Volcano CSD
Full Gottstein Megan M. Incumbent Yes 3 27 69 39.1% Yes
Schippers Jerry "Skip" Retired No 3 26 69 37.7% Yes
Korematsu Gary A. Incumbent Director Yes 3 15 69 21.7% No
BUTTE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Connelly Bill Contractor/County Supervisor No 5 12,217 36,739 33.3% Runoff
Brown Diane Principal Appraiser No 5 11,612 36,739 31.6% Runoff
Peterson Al Chief Appraiser No 5 9,198 36,739 25.0% No
Rindlisbacher Rudy Real Estate Broker No 5 1,869 36,739 5.1% No
Gage Virgle Retired Business Executive No 5 1,770 36,739 4.8% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Houser David Butte County Auditor-Controller Yes 1 29,438 29,814 98.7% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Grubbs Candace County Clerk-Recorder Yes 2 27,799 38,572 72.1% Yes
Teeter Pamela Parent Advocate No 2 10,716 38,572 27.8% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Wahl Larry Butte County Supervisor, 2nd District Yes 2 4,341 6,431 67.5% Yes
Merkel Andrew Real Estate Investor No 2 2,037 6,431 31.7% No
3 Full Kirk Maureen County Supervisor, 3rd District Yes 2 5,136 8,685 59.1% Yes
Evans Bob Business Manager No 2 3,527 8,685 40.6% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Ramsey Michael Butte County District Attorney Yes 1 28,037 30,018 93.4% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Honea Kory Butte County Undersheriff No 1 31,460 31,847 98.8% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Taylor Tim Appointed County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 28,160 28,638 98.3% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 7 Full McLean Sandra Superior Court Judge Yes 2 22,722 36,925 61.5% Yes
Ortner Eric "Ric" Attorney No 2 14,090 36,925 38.2% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Maok Peggy Appointed Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 2 25,434 36,120 70.4% Yes
Dwyer Kathleen Executive Director No 2 10,560 36,120 29.2% No
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Brown Diane Principal Appraiser No 2 30,031 54,536 55.1% Yes
Connelly Bill Contractor/County Supervisor No 2 24,364 54,536 44.7% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
CALAVERAS 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Davis Leslie Assessor Yes 1 9,336 9,455 98.7% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Callen Rebecca Auditor-Controller Yes 1 9,293 9,384 99.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Turner Rebecca Election Coordinator No 1 9,282 9,363 99.1% Yes
CALAVERAS 6/3/2014 CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Raggio Kevin J. Incumbent Yes 1 9,561 9,637 99.2% Yes (continued)
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Callaway Merita County Supervisor District 3 Yes 3 1,208 3,079 39.2% Runoff
Oliveira Michael C. Businessman/Law Enforcement No 3 1,011 3,079 32.8% Runoff
Borean Mike Battalion Chief No 3 856 3,079 27.8% No
5 Full Kearney Steven Retired Retail Manager No 4 628 2,101 29.9% Runoff
Crane Martha "Marti" Nonprofit Organization Director No 4 621 2,101 29.6% Runoff
Spellman Darren Calaveras County Supervisor Yes 4 483 2,101 23.0% No
Estakhri Roy Fire Fighter/Captain No 4 368 2,101 17.5% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Yook Barbara M. Incumbent Yes 1 9,226 9,397 98.2% Yes
SHERIFF
Full Kuntz Gary Calaveras County Sheriff Yes 2 6,709 11,983 56.0% Yes
Garrahan Patrick Law Enforcement Professional No 2 5,254 11,983 43.8% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Northington Kathy A. Incumbent No 1 8,928 9,120 97.9% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 1 Full Barrett Grant Superior Court Commissioner No 3 5,074 11,618 43.7% Runoff
Pfeil Dana Leanne Deputy District Attorney No 3 3,368 11,618 29.0% Runoff
Foley Kenneth M. Attorney At Law No 3 3,158 11,618 27.2% No
2 Full Swift Hugh Superior Court Judge Yes 3 5,553 11,506 48.3% Runoff
Healy Tim Criminal Prosecutor No 3 4,152 11,506 36.1% Runoff
Trifilo John J. Attorney At Law No 3 1,781 11,506 15.5% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Sullivan Barbara Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 9,383 9,450 99.3% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Oliveira Michael C. Businessman/Law Enforcement No 2 1,867 3,674 50.8% Yes
Callaway Merita County Supervisor District 3 Yes 2 1,801 3,674 49.0% No
5 Full Kearney Steven Retired Retail Manager No 2 1,421 2,574 55.2% Yes
Crane Martha "Marti" Nonprofit Organization Director No 2 1,112 2,574 43.2% No
DIRECTOR, Saddle Creek CSD
Full Russ Sue Incumbent Yes 5 142 563 25.2% Yes
Hoffman Lawrence Donald Store Owner No 5 121 563 21.5% Yes
Albertson Kenneth R. Transportation Executive No 5 118 563 21.0% Yes
Bramlett Owen Retired Business Owner No 5 107 563 19.0% No
Portfolio Beth Homemaker No 5 72 563 12.8% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 1 Full Barrett Grant Superior Grant Commissioner No 2 7,445 14,091 52.8% Yes
Pfeil Dana Leanna Deputy District Attorney No 2 6,591 14,091 46.8% No
2 Full Healy Tim Criminal Prosecutor No 2 7,611 14,339 53.1% Yes
Swift Hugh Superior Court Judge Yes 2 6,676 14,339 46.6% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
COLUSA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Gross, Jr. Arnold "Arnie" Chief Supervising Appraiser No 2 2,042 3,493 58.5% Yes
Correa Andrea Assessment Office Manager No 2 1,448 3,493 41.5% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Hickel-Scroggins Peggy County Auditor-Controller Yes 1 2,993 3,024 99.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Gallo-Vasquez Rose Assistant Clerk-Recorder No 2 1,864 3,386 55.1% Yes
Rennick-Gwinnup Amy Administrative Secretary/Businesswoman No 2 1,517 3,386 44.8% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Vann Kimberly Dolbow Supervisor, District 1 Yes 1 520 535 97.2% Yes
5 Full Carter Denise J. Supervisor, District 5 Yes 1 789 801 98.5% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Poyner John R. District Attorney Yes 1 2,709 2,775 97.6% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Garofalo Joe Colusa Sheriff Sergeant No 2 2,818 3,528 79.9% Yes
Teragawa Gary Retired Lieutenant CHP No 2 704 3,528 20.0% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full West Mike Educator/Administrator/Businessman No 2 2,437 3,346 72.8% Yes
Hawk Theresa W. Assistant Superintendent COE No 2 901 3,346 26.9% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Charter Daniel A. Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 2,899 2,933 98.8% Yes
CONTRA COSTA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Kramer Gus S. County Assessor Yes 1 111,221 113,329 98.1% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Campbell Robert Auditor/Controller Yes 2 96,501 123,818 77.9% Yes
Riaunda Ayore Accountant/Navy Reservist No 2 26,861 123,818 21.7% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Canciamilla Joseph "Andy" Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 109,214 110,642 98.7% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Giota John "Joya" Member, Contra Costa Board of Supervisors Yes 1 19,811 20,289 97.6% Yes
4 Full Mitchoff Karen Supervisor, Contra Costa County Yes 1 23,120 23,665 97.7% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Peterson Mark District Attorney Yes 1 109,814 111,317 98.6% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Livingston David Sheriff, Contra Costa County Yes 1 107,252 108,580 98.8% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Sakata Karen Deputy Superintendent Schools No 2 71,702 118,290 60.6% Yes
Delehunt Linda School Administrator/Educator No 2 45,845 118,290 38.8% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Watts Russell V. Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 106,711 107,884 98.9% Yes
11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Diablo CSD
Full Mini Jeff General Contractor No 5 263 1,136 23.2% Yes
Hoffman Donald N. Incumbent Yes 5 256 1,136 22.5% Yes
Torru Kathy A. Incumbent Yes 5 242 1,136 21.3% Yes
Eorio Jeffery C. Retired Parks Director No 5 196 1,136 17.3% No
Tiernan Bob Businessman, Attorney, Consultant No 5 176 1,136 15.5% No
DIRECTOR, Discovery Bay CSD
Full Steele Chris Town of Discovery Bay CSD Director Yes 4 2,114 7,113 29.7% Yes
Graves Kevin J. CSD Director Yes 4 1,951 7,113 27.4% Yes
Leete Robert Retired Finance Director No 4 1,795 7,113 25.2% Yes
Wiesen Marianne Bierschenk Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 1,214 7,113 17.1% No
DEL NORTE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Perry Jennifer Assistant Assessor No 1 4,390 4,446 98.7% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
DEL NORTE 6/3/2014 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Schaad Clinton County Auditor-Controller Yes 1 4,604 4,648 99.1% Yes (continued)
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Northrup Alissia D. County Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 4,806 4,847 99.2% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Howard Christopher F. Agribusiness Manager No 1 974 1,097 88.8% Yes
4 Full Hemmingsen Gerald "Gerry" Incumbent Yes 1 1,021 1,043 97.9% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Trigg Dale P. Attorney at Law No 2 3,107 5,542 56.1% Yes
Drossel Robert J. Attorney No 2 2,396 5,542 43.2% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Wilson Dean D. Sheriff/Coroner Yes 4 2,115 5,815 36.4% Runoff
Apperson Erik Police Sergeant No 4 2,052 5,815 35.3% Runoff
Maready Jim Retired Sheriff/Coroner No 4 1,229 5,815 21.1% No
Lee Elwood "Butch" Police Sergeant No 4 417 5,815 7.2% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Olson Don County Schools Superintendent Yes 1 4,229 4,440 95.2% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE
Full Doehle Chris Incumbent Yes 3 2,735 5,673 48.2% Runoff
McElfresh Darren Trial Attorney No 3 2,072 5,673 36.5% Runoff
Henion Dohn R. Attorney No 3 851 5,673 15.0% No
TAX COLLECTOR
Full Lopez Barbara Assistant Tax Collector No 1 4,456 4,511 98.8% Yes
11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Smith River CSD
Full Floyd Jimmy No Ballot Designation No 5 263 1,102 23.9% Yes
Dytewski Robert Board Member President Yes 5 237 1,102 21.5% Yes
Vanvalkenburgh Joann Business Woman No 5 208 1,102 18.9% Yes
Flowers James Registered Nurse No 5 204 1,102 18.5% No
Roberts John No Ballot Designation No 5 189 1,102 17.2% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Apperson Erik Police Sergeant No 2 4,012 7,208 55.7% Yes
Wilson Dean D. Sheriff/Coroner Yes 2 3,178 7,208 44.1% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE
Full McElfresh Darren Trial Attorney No 2 3,863 7,116 54.3% Yes
Doehle Chris Incumbent Yes 2 3,233 7,116 45.4% No
EL DORADO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Weiland Karl El Dorado County Assessor Yes 1 29,810 29,810 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Harn Joe El Dorado County Auditor-Controller, CPA Yes 2 20,681 37,733 54.8% Yes
Owen Michael L. Winemaker/Businessman/CPA No 2 17,052 37,733 45.2% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Ranalli Michael Businessman/Grape Grower No 8 2,191 9,998 21.9% Runoff
Penn Howard Local Business Owner No 8 2,135 9,998 21.4% Runoff
Parlin Lori Community Volunteer No 8 1,257 9,998 12.6% No
Palmer Tim High School Teacher No 8 1,226 9,998 12.3% No
McNeil Scott Community Services District Boardmember No 8 958 9,998 9.6% No
Pettibon Michael Jon Business Owner/Entrepreneur No 8 856 9,998 8.6% No
Souza Dave Rancher No 8 852 9,998 8.5% No
Pingrey Winston E. Retired Law Enforcement No 8 523 9,998 5.2% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
EL DORADO 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 5 Full Novasel Sue Businesswoman/School Boardmember No 6 1,557 5,454 28.5% Runoff (continued)
Curtzwiler Kenny Contractor No 6 977 5,454 17.9% Runoff
Swanson Angela City Councilmember No 6 967 5,454 17.7% No
Brown Kevin Businessman/School Boardmember No 6 963 5,454 17.7% No
Grego "Gerri" Businesswoman No 6 682 5,454 12.5% No
Piper Teresa Grocery Businessman No 6 308 5,454 5.6% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Pierson Vern El Dorado County District Attorney Yes 2 25,839 35,727 72.3% Yes
Henry Judson Small Business Owner No 2 9,888 35,727 27.7% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Schultz "Bill" El Dorado County Recorder-Clerk Yes 2 24,900 36,077 69.0% Yes
Amaral Chris Businessman/Program Management No 2 11,177 36,077 31.0% No
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full D'Agostini John Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator Yes 1 32,739 32,739 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Meyers Jeremy M. Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 28,147 28,147 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 1 Full Ashworth Vicki Deputy District Attorney No 3 19,578 38,000 51.5% Yes
Combellack David W. Attorney/Business Owner No 3 12,938 38,000 34.0% No
Weinberger Joe Trial Attorney No 3 5,484 38,000 14.4% No
5 Full Sullivan Dylan Mary Superior Court Commissioner No 2 22,401 37,378 59.9% Yes
Hoffman Joseph Business Owner/Attorney No 2 14,977 37,378 40.1% No
SURVEYOR
Full Briner Rich El Dorado County Surveyor Yes 1 30,147 30,147 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Raffety C.L. Treasurer-Tax Collector, CPA Yes 2 26,570 38,033 69.9% Yes
Briggs Ron El Dorado County Supervisor/Farmer No 2 11,463 38,033 30.1% No
9/9/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Short Frentzen Shiva Business Owner Information Technology No 6 2,617 8,356 31.3% Yes
Turnboo George Business Owner/Rancher No 6 1,571 8,356 18.8% No
Pratt Dave Winery/Vineyard Owner No 6 1,254 8,356 15.0% No
Nutting Jennifer Small Business Owner No 6 1,087 8,356 13.0% No
McNeal Claire Business Woman No 6 921 8,356 11.0% No
Amaral Chris Businessman No 6 906 8,356 10.8% No
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Ranalli Michael Wine Grape Grower/Businessman No 2 6,744 12,813 52.6% Yes
Penn Howard Local Business Owner No 2 6,069 12,813 47.4% No
5 Full Novasel Sue Businesswoman/School Boardmember No 2 4,734 7,838 60.4% Yes
Curtzwiler Kenny Contractor No 2 3,104 7,838 39.6% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
EL DORADO 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Cameron Park CSD
Full McNeil Scott Incumbent Yes 6 2,543 12,287 20.7% Yes (continued)
Stanton Greg Incumbent Yes 6 2,419 12,287 19.7% Yes
Morrison Holly Small Business Owner No 6 2,211 12,287 18.0% Yes
Starkey Mike Retired Fireman No 6 2,018 12,287 16.4% No
Mohr Margaret Parent/Marketing Officer No 6 1,774 12,287 14.4% No
Rogers Barbara J. Retired Administrative Assistant No 6 1,322 12,287 10.8% No
Short Blackmon Amy Health Insurance Coordinator No 2 2,310 4,536 50.9% Yes
Lillpop Gerald Retired No 2 2,226 4,536 49.1% No
DIRECTOR, Golden West CSD
Short Hasse Kenny Retired No 3 396 840 47.1% Yes
Kaighn Diana J. Retired No 3 321 840 38.2% Yes
Sei Katherine S. Medical Device Developer No 3 123 840 14.6% No
FRESNO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Dictos Paul Fresno County Assessor-Recorder Yes 2 64,592 97,958 65.9% Yes
Goossen Mike Independent Small Businessman No 2 32,880 97,958 33.6% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER-TREASURER-TAX COL.
Full Crow Vicki L. Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 90,282 91,067 99.1% Yes
CLERK
Full Orth Brandi L. Appointed County Clerk Yes 1 85,950 86,630 99.2% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Xiong Blong Fresno City Councilmember No 5 5,731 15,703 36.5% Runoff
Pacheco Brian School Trustee/Farmer No 5 5,723 15,703 36.4% Runoff
Yep Gary Mayor/Small Businessman No 5 2,398 15,703 15.3% No
Flores John C. Pastor No 5 966 15,703 6.2% No
Maldonado Frank Teacher/Construction Carpenter No 5 850 15,703 5.4% No
4 Full Mendes Buddy Farmer/Small Businessman No 5 7,853 15,948 49.2% Runoff
Parra Daniel Councilmember/Military Contractor No 5 3,366 15,948 21.1% Runoff
Gomez Magdalena Z. Financial Legal Contractor No 5 2,102 15,948 13.2% No
Rapada Steve Contracts Officer No 5 1,671 15,948 10.5% No
Singh Gill Amandip No Ballot Designation No 5 927 15,948 5.8% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Smittcamp Lisa S. Deputy District Attorney No 2 60,505 102,262 59.2% Yes
Egan Elizabeth A. District Attorney, County of Fresno Yes 2 41,330 102,262 40.4% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Mims Margaret Sheriff Yes 1 87,928 90,404 97.3% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Yovino Jim Appt. County Superintendent of Schools Yes 3 61,117 92,396 66.1% Yes
Sandoval Juan R. Assistant Superintendent No 3 30,715 92,396 33.2% No
Miller Daren No Ballot Designation No 3 155 92,396 0.2% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
FRESNO 6/3/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE 15 Full Gamoian Lisa M. Chief District Attorney No 5 32,975 95,887 34.4% Runoff (continued)
Hill Rachelle Federal Attorney/Professor No 5 27,719 95,887 28.9% Runoff
Smith Steven D. Administrative Law Judge No 5 14,919 95,887 15.6% No
Magill Charles F. Attorney At Law No 5 12,834 95,887 13.4% No
Cline Phillip J. Deputy District Attorney No 5 7,176 95,887 7.5% No
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Pacheco Brian School Trustee/Farmer No 2 13,083 22,804 57.4% Yes
Xiong Blong Fresno Councilmember District 1 No 2 9,664 22,804 42.4% No
4 Full Mendes Buddy Farmer/Small Businessman No 2 15,546 24,945 62.3% Yes
Parra Daniel Councilmember/Military Contractor No 2 9,345 24,945 37.5% No
DIRECTOR, Del Rey CSD
Full Mireles Donato Building Maintenance Tech No 4 67 244 27.5% Yes
Reyna Rumaldo Asphalt Paver No 4 58 244 23.8% Yes
Escuita Joaquin N. Special Education Teacher No 4 57 244 23.4% Yes
Garza Stephanie Ann No Ballot Designation No 4 43 244 17.6% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 15 Full Gamoian Lisa M. Chief District Attorney No 2 75,737 146,878 51.6% Yes
Hill Rachel Federal Attorney No 2 70,434 146,878 48.0% No
GLENN 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Thur Sheryl Glenn County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder Yes 2 4,756 5,272 90.2% Yes
Campos Jesus V. Consultant No 2 490 5,272 9.3% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Foltz Dwight Richard Incumbent Yes 2 476 881 54.0% Yes
Roundy Bruce T. Retired Educator No 2 400 881 45.4% No
4 Full Corum Keith No Ballot Designation No 2 668 1,248 53.5% Yes
Vodden Terry Taylor Chief Financial Officer No 2 566 1,248 45.4% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Stewart Dwayne R. Prosecuting Attorney No 2 3,051 5,107 59.7% Yes
Maloney Robert J. Glenn County District Attorney Yes 2 1,985 5,107 38.9% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Warren, Jr. Richard L. Undersheriff No 2 3,436 5,384 63.8% Yes
Donnelley Kevin Retired Law Enforcement No 2 1,922 5,384 35.7% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Quarne Tracey J. Glenn County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 3,841 4,078 94.2% Yes
HUMBOLDT 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Wilson Mari A. Humboldt County Assessor Yes 1 21,766 21,968 99.1% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Mellett Joseph Humboldt County Auditor-Controller Yes 1 20,714 20,907 99.1% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER-REGISTRAR
Full Sanders Kelly Assistant County Registrar No 1 21,052 21,212 99.2% Yes
CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Parris Dave Humboldt County Coroner-Public Administrator Yes 1 21,332 21,524 99.1% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Bass Virginia Humboldt County 4th District Supervisor Yes 2 2,821 5,421 52.0% Yes
Kerrigan Chris Paralegal Yes 2 2,587 5,421 47.7% No
5 Full Sundberg Ryan Humboldt County 5th District Supervisor Yes 2 3,465 5,720 60.6% Yes
Latour Sharon M. Teacher No 2 2,239 5,720 39.1% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
HUMBOLDT 6/3/2014 DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Fleming Maggie Deputy County Counsel No 4 16,487 27,542 59.9% Yes (continued)
Firpo Elan Deputy District Attorney No 4 7,454 27,542 27.1% No
Dollison Allan L. Attorney/Military Officer No 4 2,154 27,542 7.8% No
Klein Arnie Attorney No 4 1,396 27,542 5.1% No
SHERIFF
Full Downey Michael T. Sheriff Yes 1 21,536 21,926 98.2% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Eagles Garry T. Humboldt County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 20,993 21,403 98.1% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Bartholomew John Humboldt County Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 20,377 20,535 99.2% Yes
IMPERIAL 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Zaragoza Carlos Property Tax Consultant No 3 6,377 16,715 38.2% Runoff
Menvielle Robert Property Tax Appraiser No 3 6,270 16,715 37.5% Runoff
Ball Kathleen Appraiser/Probate Referee No 3 4,068 16,715 24.3% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Newland Douglas Auditor-Controller Yes 1 13,884 13,884 100.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Storey Chuck Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 14,264 14,264 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Reinson John R. Supervisor Yes 6 1,092 3,225 33.9% Runoff
Romero Daniel F. International Trade Businessman No 6 647 3,225 20.1% Runoff
Kim Joong Parent/Businessman/Councilman No 6 512 3,225 15.9% No
Perrone Alex E. Realtor/Notary No 6 401 3,225 12.4% No
Gonzalez-Buttner Annette Gov. Board Member, Imperial County BOE No 6 334 3,225 10.4% No
Guzman Eduardo (Eddie) Businessman No 6 239 3,225 7.4% No
5 Full Castillo Raymond R. Incumbent Yes 3 1,216 2,928 41.5% Runoff
Leimgruber Wally Businessman No 3 1,084 2,928 37.0% Runoff
McFadden Kevin D. Educator/Community Volunteer No 3 628 2,928 21.4% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Otero Gilbert G. District Attorney Yes 1 14,093 14,093 100.0% Yes
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Saikhon Norma Incumbent Yes 3 8,361 16,288 51.3% Yes
Legaspi Christian Attorney No 3 5,074 16,288 31.2% No
Durham Joan Office Supervisor, CLA No 3 2,853 16,288 17.5% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Loera Ray Sheriff/Coroner/Marshal Yes 2 10,908 16,704 65.3% Yes
Macken Rick Retired Sheriff's Executive No 2 5,796 16,704 34.7% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Finnell Jonathan (Todd) College Administrator/Educator No 2 10,144 16,093 63.0% Yes
Mallory Anne Johnson Incumbent Yes 2 5,949 16,093 37.0% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 1 Full Quan William Derek Attorney At Law No 2 11,006 16,322 67.4% Yes
Henderson Veronica Ann Trial Attorney No 2 5,316 16,322 32.6% No
3 Full Montenegro Ruth B. Superior Court Commissioner No 2 9,424 16,342 57.7% Yes
Smith Jim Assistant Public Defender No 2 6,918 16,342 42.3% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Vogel Karen Incumbent Yes 1 14,807 14,807 100.0% Yes
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
IMPERIAL 11/4/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Menvielle Robert Property Tax Appraiser No 2 10,339 19,938 51.9% Yes (continued)
Zaragoza Carlos Property Tax Consultant No 2 9,599 19,938 48.1% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Renison John R. Incumbent Yes 2 2,226 4,412 50.5% Yes
Romero Daniel F. International Trade Businessman No 2 2,186 4,412 49.5% No
5 Full Castillo Raymond R. Incumbent Yes 2 2,040 3,596 56.7% Yes
Leimgruber Wally Businessman No 2 1,556 3,596 43.3% No
INYO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Stottlemyre Dave Businessman/Council Member No 1 3,002 3,002 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR
Full Shepherd Amy Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 2,963 2,963 100.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Foote Kammi Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 3,173 3,173 100.0% Yes
CORONER
Full Brune Leon B. Coroner Yes 1 3,207 3,207 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Totheroh Dan Retired Engineer No 3 502 1,001 50.1% Yes
Tanksley David General Engineering Contractor No 3 405 1,001 40.5% No
Stoll Bill Contractor/Businessman No 3 94 1,001 9.4% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Pucci Rick 3rd District Supervisor Yes 1 772 772 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Hardy Thomas L. Appointed District Attorney Yes 1 3,028 3,028 100.0% Yes
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Barton Patricia Public Administrator/incumbent Yes 1 2,931 2,931 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF
Full Lutze Bill Sheriff Yes 1 3,147 3,147 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full McAteer Terence K. Inyo County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 2,765 2,765 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full McMurtrie Alisha Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 3,084 3,084 100.0% Yes
KERN 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Lifquist Jon Chief Deputy Appraiser No 3 29,296 65,654 44.6% Runoff
Johnson Russell Businessman/Councilman No 3 25,961 65,654 39.5% Runoff
Esquivias, Jr. Lupe Property Tax Appraiser No 3 10,397 65,654 15.8% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER-CLERK
Full Bedard Mary B. Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 55,671 55,671 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Scrivner Zack Supervisor, 2nd District Yes 1 12,031 12,031 100.0% Yes
3 Full Maggard William Third District Supervisor Yes 1 12,828 12,828 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Green Lisa S. District Attorney Yes 1 57,209 57,209 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Youngblood Donny Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator Yes 1 58,476 58,476 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Frazier Christine L. Incumbent Yes 1 53,979 53,979 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Kaufman Jordan Assistant County Treasurer No 1 55,786 55,786 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Lifquist Jon Chief Deputy Appraiser No 2 74,143 121,368 61.1% Yes
Johnson Russell Bakersfield City Councilman No 2 47,225 121,368 38.9% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
KERN 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Arvin CSD
Full Moreno Cesar Incumbent Yes 5 662 2,798 23.7% Yes (continued)
Gallardo Rafael Realtor No 5 630 2,798 22.5% Yes
De Anda Veronica Dental Receptionist No 5 576 2,798 20.6% Yes
Rodriguez Robert No Ballot Designation Yes 5 534 2,798 19.1% No
Urueta Jude A. Incumbent Yes 5 396 2,798 14.2% No
DIRECTOR, Arvin CSD
Short Alvarez Marian Motor Vehicle Cashier No 2 834 1,367 61.0% Yes
McNeill Ange Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 533 1,367 39.0% No
DIRECTOR, Bear Valley CSD
Full Mason, Jr. William T. Retired Engineer Yes 9 807 5,694 14.2% Yes
Grace Gil Appointed Incumbent Yes 9 800 5,694 14.0% Yes
Ritchie Walter Retired Teacher No 9 758 5,694 13.3% Yes
Carlyn Jay Strategic Accounts Director No 9 743 5,694 13.0% No
Licher David G. Retired No 9 690 5,694 12.1% No
Muell Larry Retired Fireman No 9 560 5,694 9.8% No
Hupp Bob Retired Law Enforcement No 9 512 5,694 9.0% No
Huckabay Norwin Retired Law Enforcement No 9 474 5,694 8.3% No
Timonen Reese Corrections Supervisor No 9 350 5,694 6.1% No
DIRECTOR, Desert Lake CSD
Full Love Dillard W. Incumbent Yes 4 88 251 35.1% Yes
Wilson Charles Retired Business Owner No 4 65 251 25.9% Yes
Byler Larry Incumbent Yes 4 49 251 19.5% No
Jordan Reba Retired School Employee No 4 49 251 19.5% No
DIRECTOR, Golden Hills CSD
Full White Marilyn Educator No 4 1,322 3,941 33.5% Yes
Buckley, II John C. Program Analyst No 4 1,183 3,941 30.0% Yes
Baumgarten Al Retired Business Owner No 4 772 3,941 19.6% No
Wyatt Laura Lynne Real Estate Broker Yes 4 664 3,941 16.8% No
DIRECTOR, Rosamond CSD
Full Kay Ed Mac Retired Businessman No 7 1,149 6,242 18.4% Yes
Landsgaard Olaf A. Civil Justice Attorney No 7 1,084 6,242 17.4% Yes
Shingledecker Dennis Businessman No 7 1,079 6,242 17.3% Yes
Spoor Kathleen S. Business Owner Yes 7 1,004 6,242 16.1% No
Wood Greg Incumbent Yes 7 675 6,242 10.8% No
Webb Rick L. Incumbent Yes 7 639 6,242 10.2% No
Kapelner Ariella Retired No 7 612 6,242 9.8% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
KERN 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Stallion Springs CSD
Full Young Sandra K. Incumbent Yes 5 489 1,604 30.5% Yes (continued)
McLaughlin Vince Retired State Employee No 5 420 1,604 26.2% Yes
Foster Daniel Retired Corrections Sergeant No 5 295 1,604 18.4% No
Huckins Jo Anne Retired Estate Planner No 5 239 1,604 14.9% No
Valpey Richard E. Retired No 5 161 1,604 10.0% No
KINGS 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER-REGISTRAR
Full Lee Kristine Chief Auditor-Appraiser No 4 5,481 14,269 38.4% Runoff
Faber A. Renee Appraiser III No 4 4,272 14,269 29.9% Runoff
Chin Dan Independent Businessman No 4 2,817 14,269 19.7% No
Lopez Ed Appraiser, Contractor No 4 1,699 14,269 11.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Neves Joe A. Incumbent Yes 1 1,927 1,927 100.0% Yes
3 Full Verboon Doug Incumbent Yes 2 2,526 3,639 69.4% Yes
Blair Holly Educator No 2 1,113 3,639 30.6% No
4 Full Pederson Craig Farmer/Business Manager No 5 1,098 2,842 38.6% Runoff
Bond Justin Retired US Army No 5 794 2,842 27.9% Runoff
Sorensen Sue Business Owner, Hygienist No 5 477 2,842 16.8% No
Gallegos Dolores Retired Teacher/Councilmember No 5 328 2,842 11.5% No
Danielson Alan Businessman No 5 145 2,842 5.1% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Fagundes Keith Attorney At Law No 2 9,937 14,445 68.8% Yes
Strickland Greg District Attorney/Prosecutor Yes 2 4,508 14,445 31.2% No
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Robinson David Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator Yes 1 13,319 13,319 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Bowers Tim Kings County Superintendent of Schools Yes 2 10,636 14,050 75.7% Yes
Araujo Tony Educator No 2 3,414 14,050 24.3% No
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER-REGISTRAR
Full Lee Kristine Chief Auditor-Appraiser No 2 11,362 20,758 54.7% Yes
Faber Renee Appraiser III No 2 9,213 20,758 44.4% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Pederson Craig Farmer/Business Manager No 2 2,239 4,211 53.2% Yes
Bond Justin Retired US Army No 2 1,942 4,211 46.1% No
DIRECTOR, Armona CSD
Full Camacho Alberto City Employee No 3 217 620 35.0% Yes
Vanegas Candida Amy Student No 3 201 620 32.4% Yes
Chavarin Victor Incumbent Yes 3 191 620 30.8% No
LAKE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Ford Rich Assistant Auditor Controller No 3 6,712 13,695 49.0% Runoff
Jordan Sorhna Li Attorney/Analyst/Commissioner No 3 3,743 13,695 27.3% Runoff
Weiper Logan Business Owner No 3 3,240 13,695 23.7% No
CLERK-AUDITOR
Full Saderlund Cathy Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 11,730 11,730 100.0% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
LAKE 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Smith Jeff County Supervisor, District 2 Yes 3 841 1,934 43.5% Runoff (continued)
Spittler Jeri Businesswoman/City Councilmember No 3 566 1,934 29.3% Runoff
Overton Joyce Clearlake City Councilmember No 3 527 1,934 27.2% No
3 Full Steele Jim Retired Biologist/Ecologist No 6 977 3,079 31.7% Runoff
Brosnan John Businessman/General Contractor No 6 593 3,079 19.3% Runoff
Butler Marv Small Business Owner No 6 524 3,079 17.0% No
Gura Herb School Board Member No 6 460 3,079 14.9% No
Brown James Tribal Administrator/Manager No 6 363 3,079 11.8% No
Currier Mark Insurance Consultant No 6 162 3,079 5.3% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Anderson Don District Attorney Yes 2 8,301 13,676 60.7% Yes
Ross Andre M. Attorney/Economist No 2 5,375 13,676 39.3% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Martin Brian Assistant Chief/Probation No 3 7,773 14,932 52.1% Yes
Rivero Frank Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator Yes 3 3,824 14,932 25.6% No
Chalk Bob Retired Police Chief No 3 3,335 14,932 22.3% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Falkenberg Brock School Administrator/Educator No 1 11,053 11,053 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Ringen Barbara Appointed Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 11,830 11,830 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Ford Rich Assistant Auditor Controller No 2 8,814 15,709 56.1% Yes
Jordan Sorhna Li Attorney/Analyst/Commissioner No 2 6,895 15,709 43.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Smith Jeff County Supervisor, District 2 Yes 2 1,241 2,279 54.5% Yes
Spittler Jeri Businesswoman/City Councilmember No 2 1,038 2,279 45.5% No
3 Full Steele Jim Retired Biologist/Ecologist No 2 1,959 3,513 55.8% Yes
Brosnan John Businessman/General Contractor No 2 1,554 3,513 44.2% No
LASSEN 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Schlueter Dan Lassen County Chief Appraiser No 1 4,758 4,817 98.8% Yes
AUDITOR
Full Wemple Diana Assistant Auditor No 2 4,199 5,645 74.4% Yes
Chapman Jim Lassen County Supervisor, District 2 No 2 1,436 5,645 25.4% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Bustamante Julie M. County Clerk-Recorder Yes 2 4,253 5,671 75.0% Yes
Cole David C. Certified RCFE Administrator No 2 1,412 5,671 24.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Hemphill Jeff D. Rancher/Business Owner No 5 554 1,545 35.9% Runoff
Tinnin K. Max Businessman/Manufacturer No 5 304 1,545 19.7% Runoff
Turner Joseph National Guard Recruiter No 5 257 1,545 16.6% No
Downs "Chuck" Business Owner No 5 244 1,545 15.8% No
Claypool Jesse D. School Board Member No 5 185 1,545 12.0% No
5 Full Hammond Tom Incumbent Yes 1 754 790 95.4% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Montgomery Stacey Attorney At Law No 2 3,223 5,589 57.7% Yes
Evans David Deputy District Attorney No 2 2,353 5,589 42.1% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
LASSEN 6/3/2014 SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Growdon Dean F. Lassen County Sheriff Yes 1 5,163 5,232 98.7% Yes (continued)
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Gunderson Patricia Educator No 2 2,898 5,579 51.9% Yes
Duvarney Richard R. Incumbent Yes 2 2,655 5,579 47.6% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Cardenas Nancy Assistant Treasurer/Tax Collector No 4 2,867 5,709 50.2% Yes
Mallery John Businessman No 4 1,440 5,709 25.2% No
Wilson Brian Financial Services Manager No 4 1,046 5,709 18.3% No
Stovall Richard H. City Treasurer No 4 350 5,709 6.1% No
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Hemphill Jeff D. Rancher/Business Owner No 2 921 1,751 52.6% Yes
Tinnin K. Max Businessman/Manufacturer No 2 819 1,751 46.8% No
DIRECTOR, Spalding CSD
Full McMillen Jerry Contactor No 6 99 392 25.3% Yes
Arnold Mike Business Owner/Contractor No 6 90 392 23.0% Yes
Monticelli, Sr. John Retired Incumbent Yes 6 88 392 22.4% Yes
Beckett Franklin C. Real Estate Agent No 6 43 392 11.0% No
James Daniel Incumbent/Retired Deputy Yes 6 42 392 10.7% No
Glendon Jack Garland Retired No 6 29 392 7.4% No
DIRECTOR, Westwood CSD
Full Compton Robert S. Health Facilities Evaluator No 3 283 720 39.3% Yes
Hasselwander Mary Retired Educator No 3 278 720 38.6% Yes
Escobar, Jr. David Home Health Nurse No 3 155 720 21.5% No
LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Prang Jeffrey Special Assistant, Assessor No 12 116,475 637,442 18.3% Runoff
Morris John Head Deputy D.A. No 12 105,657 637,442 16.6% Runoff
Wong John Y. Assessment Appeals Boardmember No 12 72,060 637,442 11.3% No
Loew John "Lower Taxes" Deputy Assessor No 12 60,349 637,442 9.5% No
Haroon Omar Los Angeles County Deputy Assessor No 12 58,374 637,442 9.2% No
Diaz, Jr. Frank Los Angeles County Deputy Assessor No 12 55,955 637,442 8.8% No
Sun Sandy Los Angeles County Deputy Assessor No 12 49,198 637,442 7.7% No
Austin Yvonne Property Assessment Specialist No 12 35,923 637,442 5.6% No
Kumar Krish Los Angeles County Deputy Assessor No 12 27,943 637,442 4.4% No
Valencia Nestor "Rick" Councilman/Business Administrator No 12 23,008 637,442 3.6% No
Okida Tracy Appraiser No 12 22,714 637,442 3.6% No
Manyere Brilliant Edward Deputy Assessor No 12 9,786 637,442 1.5% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Solis Hilda L. University Educator No 3 61,204 87,274 70.1% Yes
Hood April A. Saucedo Law Enforcement Officer No 3 13,975 87,274 16.0% No
Gomez Juventino "J" City Councilman No 3 12,095 87,274 13.9% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Kuehl Sheila College Institute Director No 8 56,076 155,928 36.0% Runoff (continued)
Shriver Bobby Nonprofit Director/Businessman No 8 45,487 155,928 29.2% Runoff
Duran John Councilmember/Business Owner No 8 25,532 155,928 16.4% No
Ulich Pamela Conley Attorney/Educator/Mother No 8 10,079 155,928 6.5% No
Melendez Rudy Laborer/Artist No 8 5,777 155,928 3.7% No
Fay Doug Environmentalist No 8 5,404 155,928 3.5% No
Kremer Yuval Daniel Educator/Business Owner No 8 5,125 155,928 3.3% No
Preven Eric Writer/Producer/Consultant No 8 2,448 155,928 1.6% No
SHERIFF
Full McDonnell Jim Long Beach Police Chief No 7 340,682 690,271 49.4% Runoff
Tanaka Paul Retired Undersheriff No 7 104,192 690,271 15.1% Runoff
Olmsted Bob Retired Sheriff Commander No 7 67,855 690,271 9.8% No
Hellmold James Assistant Sheriff No 7 52,953 690,271 7.7% No
Gomez Patrick L. Retired Sheriff Lieutenant No 7 45,276 690,271 6.6% No
Rogers Todd S. Assistant Sheriff/Councilmember No 7 41,855 690,271 6.1% No
Vince Lou Senior Detective Supervisor No 7 37,458 690,271 5.4% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 22 Full Carter Amy Sex Crimes Prosecutor No 2 398,126 642,588 62.0% Yes
Matsumoto Pamala F. Litigation Attorney No 2 244,462 642,588 38.0% No
48 Full Rose Carol Child Molestation Prosecutor No 2 411,752 624,847 65.9% Yes
Calderon Charles M. Retired Lawmaker Assemblymember No 2 213,095 624,847 34.1% No
54 Full Knight Shannon L. Gang Homicide Prosecutor No 2 379,730 625,924 60.7% Yes
Losnick Debra L. Superior Court Commissioner No 2 246,194 625,924 39.3% No
61 Full Mathai Dayan Gang Homicide Prosecutor No 3 292,868 628,076 46.6% Runoff
Lewis Jacqueline H. Superior Court Commissioner No 3 260,170 628,076 41.4% Runoff
Felder B. Otis Los Angeles Prosecutor No 3 75,038 628,076 11.9% No
72 Full Frisco Chris J. Criminal Gang Prosecutor No 1 494,537 494,537 100.0% Yes
76 Full Estrada Alison Matsumoto Government Corruption Prosecutor No 2 362,700 637,189 56.9% Yes
Kim Helen Criminal Prosecutor No 2 274,489 637,189 43.1% No
82 Full Park Ann H. Criminal Prosecutor No 1 494,524 494,524 100.0% Yes
87 Full Stein Andrew M. Gang/Homicide Attorney No 3 222,161 607,745 36.6% Runoff
Griego Tom Criminal Gang Prosecutor No 3 205,091 607,745 33.7% Runoff
Schreiner Steven P. Gang Homicide Prosecutor No 3 180,493 607,745 29.7% No
90 Full Murillo Serena R. Sexual Predator Prosecutor No 1 499,078 499,078 100.0% Yes
97 Full Magno Teresa P. Gang Murder Prosecutor No 2 315,661 606,110 52.1% Yes
Armstead Songhai "Sunny" Supervising Criminal Prosecutor No 2 290,449 606,110 47.9% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
LOS ANGELES 6/3/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE 107 Full Chrostek Joan M. Major Narcotics Prosecutor No 2 314,980 609,906 51.6% Yes (continued) Castro Emma Superior Court Commissioner No 2 294,926 609,906 48.4% No 113 Full Wiese Stacy Criminal Homicide Prosecutor No 2 465,638 604,108 77.1% Yes Klaif Steven Superior Court Referee No 2 138,470 604,108 22.9% No 117 Full Najera Carol Violent Crimes Prosecutor No 2 302,786 598,863 50.6% Yes Pierce James B. Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 296,077 598,863 49.4% No 138 Full Armstrong Donna Hollingsworth Gang Homicide Prosecutor No 2 459,394 615,974 74.6% Yes Gibbons Marc A. Trial Lawyer No 2 156,580 615,974 25.4% No 157 Full Cooper Andrew Gang Homicide Prosecutor No 2 491,550 598,418 82.1% Yes Mednick Arnold William Retired Court Referee No 2 106,868 598,418 17.9% No
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Prang Jeffrey Special Assistant, Assessor No 2 580,494 1,142,918 50.8% Yes
Morris John Head Deputy D.A. No 2 562,424 1,142,918 49.2% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Kuehl Sheila College Institute Director No 2 152,059 287,486 52.9% Yes
Shriver Bobby Nonprofit Director/Businessman No 2 135,427 287,486 47.1% No
SHERIFF
Full McDonnell Jim Long Beach Police Chief No 2 920,655 1,230,296 74.8% Yes
Tanaka Paul Retired Undersheriff No 2 309,641 1,230,296 25.2% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 61 Full Lewis Jacqueline H. Superior Court Commissioner No 2 616,645 1,110,058 55.6% Yes
Mathai Dayan Gang Homicide Prosecutor No 2 493,413 1,110,058 44.4% No
87 Full Griego Tom Criminal Gang Prosecutor No 2 614,648 1,061,227 57.9% Yes
Stein Andrew M. Trial Lawyer No 2 446,579 1,061,227 42.1% No
MADERA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Svanda Gary L. Retired Financial Advisor No 2 9,527 16,998 56.0% Yes
Runtzel Scott Appraiser/Broker No 2 7,406 16,998 43.6% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Miller Todd E. Accountant/Auditor No 2 9,833 17,330 56.7% Yes
Hall Marcia Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 7,435 17,330 42.9% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Martinez Rebecca "Becky" County Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 15,704 15,907 98.7% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Diaz Mona Trustee/Marketing Director No 5 950 3,893 24.4% Runoff
Frazier Brett Small Business Owner No 5 853 3,893 21.9% Runoff
Johns Gary Small Businessman No 5 843 3,893 21.7% No
Krause, Jr. Ray Winegrower/Businessman No 5 675 3,893 17.3% No
Noblett Rochelle Minneti Business Owner No 5 566 3,893 14.5% No
2 Full Rogers David Incumbent Yes 1 2,454 2,623 93.6% Yes
5 Full Wheeler Tom Incumbent Yes 2 4,756 7,411 64.2% Yes
Cliby Paul Fire Fighter/Teacher No 2 2,645 7,411 35.7% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
MADERA 6/3/2014 DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Linn David Attorney/Businessman No 3 7,856 17,840 44.0% Runoff (continued)
Keitz Michael R. Incumbent Yes 3 6,346 17,840 35.6% Runoff
Neal Miranda Child Welfare Litigator No 3 3,587 17,840 20.1% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Varney Jay Chief of Police No 6 5,642 18,048 31.3% Runoff
Salvador Michael Undersheriff No 6 3,859 18,048 21.4% Runoff
Fairbanks Dennis L. Retired CHP Supervisor No 6 3,356 18,048 18.6% No
Kime Michael B. Retired Police Chief No 6 2,049 18,048 11.4% No
Noll Greg Police Sergeant No 6 1,914 18,048 10.6% No
Gauthier Frank Corporate Security Manager No 6 1,191 18,048 6.6% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Massetti Cecilia Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 15,099 15,325 98.5% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Desmond Tracy Kennedy Tax Collector-Treasurer No 1 15,078 15,286 98.6% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Full Frazier Brett Small Business Owner No 2 3,295 5,490 60.0% Yes
Diaz Mona Trustee/Marketing Director No 2 2,168 5,490 39.5% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Linn David Attorney/Businessman No 2 14,764 25,186 58.6% Yes
Keitz Michael R. Incumbent Yes 2 10,337 25,186 41.0% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Varney Jay Chief of Police No 2 14,775 25,407 58.2% Yes
Salvador Michael Undersheriff No 2 10,582 25,407 41.6% No
MARIN 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Benson Richard N. Incumbent Yes 1 40,598 41,020 99.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Connolly Damon San Rafael City Councilmember No 2 7,800 13,081 59.6% Yes
Adams Susan L. Incumbent Yes 2 5,239 13,081 40.1% No
5 Full Arnold Judy Marin County Supervisor District 5 Yes 2 5,607 11,039 50.8% Yes
Shroyer Toni Businesswoman/Mother No 2 5,392 11,039 48.8% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Berberian Edward S. District Attorney Yes 1 40,335 40,835 98.8% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Doyle Robert T. Marin County Sheriff - Coroner Yes 1 40,922 41,522 98.6% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Burke Mary Jane Marin County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 42,625 43,254 98.5% Yes
MARIPOSA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Crafts Becky Sue Incumbent Yes 2 3,221 4,541 70.9% Yes
Stonum Neil Realtor No 2 1,320 4,541 29.1% No
AUDITOR
Full Isaacs Deborah Assistant Auditor No 1 3,615 3,615 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Smallcombe Rosemarie Retired Business Analyst No 3 515 879 58.6% Yes
Smith Karen Realtor No 3 213 879 24.2% No
Aborn Brad Rancher/Horse Breeder No 3 151 879 17.2% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
MARIPOSA 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Long Marshall Rancher No 5 596 1,196 49.8% Runoff (continued)
Casto Kris Winery Owner No 5 332 1,196 27.8% Runoff
Johnson Ronika Business Manager No 5 191 1,196 16.0% No
Olson Harvey "Pete" Retired Business Owner No 5 42 1,196 3.5% No
Gomes Bryant Counselor No 5 35 1,196 2.9% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Cooke Thomas K. Appointed District Attorney Yes 1 3,576 3,576 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Binnewies Doug Incumbent Yes 1 4,146 4,146 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 2 Full Fagalde Michael A. Attorney No 1 3,556 3,556 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR-CLERK
Full Williams Keith M. Incumbent Yes 1 3,969 3,969 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Long Marshall Rancher No 2 1,032 1,567 65.9% Yes
Casto Kris Winery Owner No 2 535 1,567 34.1% No
DIRECTOR, Lake Don Pedro CSD
Full Perry Kirk Retired Horse Rancher No 4 248 726 34.2% Yes
Hedge Jean M. Retired Educator No 4 214 726 29.5% Yes
Afanasiev Victor Incumbent Yes 4 145 726 20.0% No
Limbocker Calvin D. Community Organizer No 4 119 726 16.4% No
MENDOCINO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Ranochak Susan M. Assessor County Clerk-Recorder Yes 2 10,947 14,635 74.8% Yes
Sunbeam Robin Registered Nurse No 2 3,688 14,635 25.2% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Weer Lloyd B. Assistant Auditor Controller No 1 11,131 11,131 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Woodhouse Tom Real Estate Broker No 4 1,495 3,733 40.0% Yes
Madrigal Holly Mayor of Willits No 4 1,489 3,733 39.9% Yes
Wagenet Hal Retired No 4 468 3,733 12.5% Yes
Romero Clay Small Business Owner No 4 281 3,733 7.5% Yes
5 Full Hamburg Dan Fifth District Supervisor Yes 1 2,897 2,897 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Eyster C. David District Attorney Yes 1 11,718 11,718 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Allman Tom Sheriff-Coroner Yes 1 13,479 13,479 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Galletti Warren C. K-12 School Administrator No 3 5,900 13,767 42.9% Runoff
Joens-Poulton Paul Associate Superintendent, MCOE No 3 4,447 13,767 32.3% Runoff
Wylie Kathy Executive Director No 3 3,420 13,767 24.8% No
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Woodhouse Tom Real Estate Broker No 2 2,610 5,004 52.2% Yes
Madrigal Holly Mayor of Willits No 2 2,394 5,004 47.8% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Galletti Warren C. K-12 School Administrator No 2 13,223 19,702 67.1% Yes
Joens-Poulton Paul Associate Superintendent, MCOE No 2 6,479 19,702 32.9% No
MERCED 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Levey Barbara J. Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 16,901 17,168 98.4% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Cardella-Presto Lisa E. Incumbent Yes 1 16,078 16,357 98.3% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
MERCED 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Dossetti Tony Retired Police Chief No 4 1,968 5,099 38.6% Runoff (continued)
McDaniel Daron Atwater Businessman Non-Profit No 4 1,768 5,099 34.7% Runoff
Davis Linn Incumbent Yes 4 989 5,099 19.4% No
Snyder, III William G. Dairy Manager No 4 356 5,099 7.0% No
5 Full O'Banion Jerry Incumbent Yes 1 3,008 3,092 97.3% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Morse, II Larry D. No Ballot Designation Yes 1 16,949 17,349 97.7% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Warnke Vern Retired Sheriff Sergeant No 4 7,875 22,565 34.9% Runoff
Lunney Pat District Attorney Investigator No 4 7,293 22,565 32.3% Runoff
Swiggart, Jr. Frank L. Sheriff Sergeant No 4 5,887 22,565 26.1% No
Soria Jim Councilmember No 4 1,444 22,565 6.4% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Gomes Steven E. No Ballot Designation Yes 1 16,845 17,320 97.3% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Adams Karen D. Incumbent Yes 2 11,522 21,282 54.1% Yes
St. Marie Richard W. Director Administrative Services No 2 9,672 21,282 45.4% No
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full McDaniel Daron Atwater Businessman Non-Profit No 2 4,242 7,707 55.0% Yes
Dossetti Tony Retired Police Chief No 2 3,436 7,707 44.6% No
DIRECTOR, Le Grand CSD
Full Giampaoli Bob Farmer Yes 4 142 367 38.7% Yes
Vargas Jose S. City Operations Manager No 4 86 367 23.4% Yes
Cruz Debora E. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 71 367 19.3% Yes
Walker Verna P. Incumbent Yes 4 66 367 18.0% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Warnke Vern Retired Senior Sergeant No 2 20,886 35,653 58.6% Yes
Lunney Pat Chief Investigations Officer No 2 14,622 35,653 41.0% No
MODOC 4/8/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISORR 4 Short Lowry Dan Rancher/Businessman No 1 264 299 88.3% Yes
6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Budma Cheryl "Cheri" Incumbent Yes 1 2,325 2,368 98.2% Yes
AUDITOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Wellemeyer Stephanie County Employee No 2 2,059 2,788 73.9% Yes
Locken Darcy Auditor/Clerk/Recorder/Registrar of Voters Yes 2 722 2,788 25.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Allan David County Supervisor Yes 1 435 475 91.6% Yes
5 Full Byrne Geri Lynn County Supervisor Yes 1 363 371 97.8% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Funk Jordan Attorney Yes 1 2,138 2,258 94.7% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Poindexter Mike Modoc County Sheriff Yes 2 1,836 2,841 64.6% Yes
Barnes Ken Chief of Police No 2 981 2,841 34.5% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Jones Gary L. County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 2,335 2,390 97.7% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Knoch Cheryl Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 2,268 2,340 96.9% Yes
MONO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Beck Barry A, Real Property Appraiser No 2 1,505 2,811 53.5% Yes
Musil Robert "Bob" Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 1,306 2,811 46.5% No
RCandidate to be elected if recall measure passes.
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
MONO 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Johnston Larry K. Incumbent Yes 2 183 324 56.5% Yes (continued)
Sauser Bill Local Business Owner No 2 141 324 43.5% No
5 Full Corless Stacy Executive Director No 3 301 550 54.7% Yes
Eckert Greg No Ballot Designation No 3 146 550 26.5% No
Stapp Kirk Local Business Owner No 3 103 550 18.7% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Kendall Tim Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 2,163 2,163 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Braun Ingrid Law Enforcement No 2 1,989 3,107 64.0% Yes
Obenberger Ralph Incumbent Yes 2 1,118 3,107 36.0% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Adler Stacey Incumbent Yes 1 2,229 2,229 100.0% Yes
MONTEREY 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Vagnini Stephen Lee Incumbent Yes 1 40,145 40,145 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Miller Michael Auditor/Controller CPA Yes 1 38,324 38,324 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Phillips John M. Retired Judge No 3 4,275 8,705 49.1% Runoff
Mitchell Eduardo Retired Military Officer No 3 3,402 8,705 39.1% Runoff
Giuriato Maria Bonilla Businesswoman No 3 1,028 8,705 11.8% No
3 Full Salinas Simon Incumbent Yes 1 3,948 3,948 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Flippo Dean D. District Attorney of Monterey County Yes 1 40,193 40,193 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Miller Scott K. Monterey County Sheriff/Coroner Yes 4 19,639 48,567 40.4% Runoff
Bernal Steve Deputy Sheriff No 4 15,953 48,567 32.8% Runoff
Richardson Mike Retired Sheriff's Commander No 4 6,738 48,567 13.9% No
Garcia Fred Retired Sheriff's Commander No 4 6,237 48,567 12.8% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-MONTEREY
Full Kotowski Nancy Monterey County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 36,301 36,301 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-SANTA CRUZ
Full Watkins Michael C. Incumbent Yes 1 463 463 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 3 Full Liu Andrew Attorney At Law No 2 24,326 45,465 53.5% Yes
Somers Steven Deputy District Attorney No 2 21,139 45,465 46.5% No
8 Full Hulsey Stephanie Assistant District Attorney No 1 34,899 34,899 100.0% Yes
10 Full Whilden Heidi Superior Court Commissioner No 2 28,412 43,636 65.1% Yes Williams Luma Serrano California Administrative Judge No 2 15,224 43,636 34.9% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Zeeb Mary A. Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 40,567 40,567 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Phillips John M. Retired Judge No 2 7,504 13,387 56.1% Yes
Mitchell Ed Retired Military Officer No 2 5,883 13,387 43.9% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Bernal Steve Deputy Sheriff No 2 36,312 69,498 52.2% Yes
Miller Scott K. Monterey County Sheriff/Coroner Yes 2 33,186 69,498 47.8% No
NAPA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Tuteur John Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Yes 2 18,296 26,496 69.1% Yes
Kelly Brian Businessman/Community Volunteer No 2 8,200 26,496 30.9% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
NAPA 6/3/2014 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Schulze Tracy A. Auditor-Controller Yes 1 20,291 20,291 100.0% Yes (continued)
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Wagenknecht Brad District 1 Supervisor Yes 1 3,908 3,908 100.0% Yes
3 Full Dillon Diane County Supervisor Yes 2 4,059 6,574 61.7% Yes
Chilton Lewis Vice Mayor/Small Business Owner No 2 2,515 6,574 38.3% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Lieberstein Gary Napa County District Attorney Yes 3 12,871 26,095 49.3% Runoff
Kensok Thomas Chief Deputy District Attorney No 3 7,509 26,095 28.8% Runoff
Pharr Doug Napa County Superior Court Attorney No 3 5,715 26,095 21.9% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Robetrson John Sheriff Yes 2 17,201 25,412 67.7% Yes
Banducci Brian Retired Undersheriff No 2 8,211 25,412 32.3% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Nemko Barbara County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 20,914 20,914 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Frasier Tamie R. Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 21,665 21,665 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Lieberstein Gary Napa County District Attorney Yes 2 23,157 34,313 67.5% Yes
Kensok Thomas Chief Deputy District Attorney No 2 11,156 34,313 32.5% No
NEVADA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Horne Sue Nevada County Assessor Yes 1 20,290 20,290 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Salter Marcia L. Auditor-Controller Yes 1 19,743 19,743 100.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Diaz Gregory J. Nevada County Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 20,635 20,635 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Miller Dan Grass Valley Mayor/Businessman No 2 2,580 4,887 52.8% Yes
Lamphier Terry Incumbent Yes 2 2,307 4,887 47.2% No
4 Full Weston Hank 4th District Supervisor Yes 3 3,467 5,894 58.8% Yes
Cole Fran Charitable Organization Attorney No 3 2,097 5,894 35.6% No
Biagi Jedediah Internet Third-Party Provider No 3 330 5,894 5.6% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Newell Cliff Nevada County District Attorney Yes 2 13,065 23,700 55.1% Yes
Alkire David Attorney at Law No 2 10,635 23,700 44.9% No
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Royal Keith W. Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator Yes 1 20,055 20,055 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - NEVADA
Full Hermansen Holly A. Incumbent Yes 2 11,253 21,481 52.4% Yes
Haas Paul S. Educator/Administrator/Newscaster No 2 10,228 21,481 47.6% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS - PLACER
Full Garbolino-Mojica Gayle Placer County Superintendent of Schools No 1 1,731 1,731 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 1 Full Tice-Raskin Robert Federal Prosecutor No 5 8,278 24,032 34.4% Runoff
Ferguson Anna Nevada County Assistant District Attorney No 5 7,319 24,032 30.5% Runoff
Ingram Jeff Attorney No 5 4,010 24,032 16.7% No
Lake Jeffrey A. Attorney No 5 2,329 24,032 9.7% No
Bradrick Angela L. Superior Court Legal Research Attorney No 5 2,096 24,032 8.7% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Vernon Tina M. Nevada County Treasurer and Tax Collector Yes 1 21,202 21,202 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE
Full Tice-Raskin Robert Federal Prosecutor No 2 18,168 31,926 56.9% Yes
Ferguson Anna Nevada County Assistant District Attorney No 2 13,758 31,926 43.1% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
ORANGE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Guillory Webster Orange County Assessor Yes 3 135,210 291,707 46.4% Runoff
Parrish Claude Taxpayer Advocate/Businessman No 3 128,839 291,707 44.2% Runoff
Lopez Jorge O. Consultant/Appraiser/Businessman No 3 27,658 291,707 9.5% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Woolery Eric Orange Treasurer/CPA No 5 155,240 271,930 57.1% Yes
Davies Frank Property Tax Director No 5 45,852 271,930 16.9% No
Dalati Mike "Mike" Accountant/Tax Instructor No 5 30,996 271,930 11.4% No
Willard John Wayne Assistant Director CEO/HR - CPA No 5 20,196 271,930 7.4% No
Benuzzi James T. Audit/Business Advisor No 5 19,646 271,930 7.2% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Nguyen Hugh Orange County Clerk-Recorder Yes 4 175,802 286,181 61.4% Yes
Maddox Monica Local Businesswoman No 4 52,683 286,181 18.4% No
Pritchard Gary Governing Board Member, Capistrano USD No 4 34,508 286,181 12.1% No
Rocco Steve Retired Teacher No 4 23,188 286,181 8.1% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Steel Michelle Board of Equalization Member No 4 35,699 74,913 47.7% Runoff
Mansoor Allan R. California Assemblyman No 4 17,140 74,913 22.9% Runoff
Moreno Jim Governing Board Member, Coast CCD No 4 15,854 74,913 21.2% No
Carchio Joe Councilman/Retired Businessowner No 4 6,220 74,913 8.3% No
4 Full Nelson Shawn Orange County Supervisor, 4th District Yes 2 37,092 44,395 83.5% Yes
Gaona Rudy Los Angeles County Employee No 2 7,303 44,395 16.5% No
5 Full Ming Robert Orange County Businessman/Councilmember No 4 21,747 70,405 30.9% Runoff
Bartlett Lisa Mayor/Businesswoman No 4 19,999 70,405 28.4% Runoff
Ury Frank Councilmember/Businessman/Engineer No 4 16,700 70,405 23.7% No
Williams Joe Deputy District Attorney No 4 11,959 70,405 17.0% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Rackauckas Tony Orange County District Attorney Yes 2 212,716 290,189 73.3% Yes
Diamond Greg Government Accountability Attorney No 2 77,473 290,189 26.7% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Hutchens Sandra Sheriff-Coroner-Public Administrator Yes 1 261,229 261,229 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Mijares Al Appt. County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 224,688 224,688 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 14 Full Haskins Kevin Assistant District Attorney No 4 133,878 272,767 49.1% Runoff
Jones Kenneth C. "KC" Supervising Deputy Attorney General No 4 91,231 272,767 33.4% Runoff
Martin Thomas E. Attorney at Law No 4 31,082 272,767 11.4% No
Fascenelli Fred Litigation Attorney No 4 16,576 272,767 6.1% No
20 Full Johnson Derek Judge of the Superior Court No 2 168,302 278,546 60.4% Yes
Hayden Helen Businesswoman/Corporate Attorney No 2 110,244 278,546 39.6% No
27 Full Motoike Joanne Judge of the Superior Court No 2 211,659 273,055 77.5% Yes
Philips Wayne Trial Lawyer/Businessman No 2 61,396 273,055 22.5% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
ORANGE 6/3/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE 35 Full Ferguson Jeff Deputy District Attorney No 2 173,783 277,947 62.5% Yes (continued)
Luege Carmen Superior Court Commissioner No 2 104,164 277,947 37.5% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Freidenrich Shari L. Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 249,454 249,454 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Parrish Claude Taxpayer Advocate/Businessman No 2 274,587 516,031 53.2% Yes
Guillory Webster Orange County Assessor Yes 2 241,444 516,031 46.8% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Steel Michelle Board of Equalization Member No 2 78,883 126,556 62.3% Yes
Mansoor Allan R. California Assemblyman No 2 47,673 126,556 37.7% No
5 Full Bartlett Lisa Mayor/Businesswoman No 2 67,416 123,580 54.6% Yes
Ming Robert Orange County Businessman/Councilmember No 2 56,164 123,580 45.4% No
DIRECTOR, Rossmoor CSD
Full Burgess Dave CPA/General Contractor No 4 1,855 5,536 33.5% Yes
Kahlert William Incumbent Yes 4 1,449 5,536 26.2% Yes
Butterfield Rich Executive Pastor No 4 1,152 5,536 20.8% No
Nitikman Mark Real Estate Attorney No 4 1,080 5,536 19.5% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE
Full Haskins Kevin Assistant District Attorney No 2 262,778 454,148 57.9% Yes
Jones Kenneth C. "KC" Supervising Deputy Attorney General No 2 191,370 454,148 42.1% No
PLACER 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Spears Kristen Placer County Assessor Yes 1 50,786 51,201 99.2% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Sisk Andrew Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 48,198 48,651 99.1% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER-REGISTRAR OF VOTERS
Full McCauley Jim Clerk-Recorder-Registrar of Voters Yes 1 51,427 51,766 99.3% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Duran Jack C. Placer County Supervisor Yes 1 9,471 9,601 98.6% Yes
2 Full Weygandt Robert M. Placer County Supervisor, District 2 Yes 2 9,553 12,820 74.5% Yes
Bronner Regy Retired Business Executive No 2 3,235 12,820 25.2% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Owens R. Scott Placer County District Attorney Yes 1 50,049 50,536 99.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER-MARSHAL
Full Bonner Edward Neil Sheriff/Coroner/Marshal Yes 1 51,950 52,446 99.1% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Garbolino-Moji Gayle Placer County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 48,033 48,932 98.2% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Windeshausen Jenine Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 51,396 51,782 99.3% Yes
PLUMAS 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Leonhardt Charles W. Plumas County Assessor Yes 1 4,357 4,403 99.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Allen Roberta M. Appointed Auditor-Controller Yes 1 4,154 4,184 99.3% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Williams Kathy Plumas County Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 4,448 4,469 99.5% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Thrall Sharon Incumbent Yes 1 884 900 98.2% Yes
5 Full Engel Jeff A. Self Employed Businessman No 3 608 1,391 43.7% Runoff
Judd Jim Small Business Owner No 3 542 1,391 39.0% Runoff
Kennedy Jonathan Plumas County Supervisor Yes 3 118 1,391 8.5% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Hollister David District Attorney Yes 1 4,238 4,296 98.6% Yes
SHERIFF
Full Hagwood Gregory J. Sheriff/Coroner/Marshal Yes 1 4,461 4,524 98.6% Yes
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
PLUMAS 6/3/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Miglis Micheline G. Appointed Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 3,778 3,942 95.8% Yes (continued)
TREASURER
Full White Julie Incumbent Yes 1 4,296 4,318 99.5% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 5 Full Engel Jeffrey A. Self Employed Businessman No 2 717 1,683 42.6% Yes
Judd Jim Small Business Owner No 2 674 1,683 40.0% No
RIVERSIDE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Aldana Peter Assistant County Assessor No 1 140,872 140,872 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Angulo Paul Riverside County Auditor Controller Yes 1 139,675 139,675 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Tavaglione John F. County Supervisor/Businessman Yes 2 17,411 24,272 71.7% Yes
Gonzales Arthur I. Educator/Parent No 2 6,861 24,272 28.3% No
4 Full Benoit John J. Riverside County Supervisor, 4th District Yes 2 30,063 52,598 57.2% Yes
Perez V. Manuel Riverside County Assemblymember No 2 22,535 52,598 42.8% No
5 Full Ashley Marion Riverside County Supervisor Yes 2 22,360 33,677 66.4% Yes
Orozco Mark Anthony Educator/Businessman No 2 11,317 33,677 33.6% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Hestrin Mike Homicide Prosecutor No 2 98,139 177,636 55.2% Yes
Zellerbach Paul E. District Attorney Yes 2 79,497 177,636 44.8% No
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Sniff Stan Riverside County Sheriff Yes 2 108,568 174,339 62.3% Yes
Bianco Chad Riverside Sheriff's Lieutenant No 2 65,771 174,339 37.7% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Young Kenneth Riverside County Superintendent of Schools Yes 2 110,346 167,472 65.9% Yes
Martinez Scott Michael Teacher/Businessman/Author No 2 57,126 167,472 34.1% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 3 Full Cope Mark A. Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 107,997 162,050 66.6% Yes Cravens Leonard J. Attorney at Law No 2 54,053 162,050 33.4% No
18 Full Sykes S. Suzanne Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 111,979 162,798 68.8% Yes
Harrington Michael J. Attorney at Law No 2 50,819 162,798 31.2% No
21 Full Lafferty Sean Assistant District Attorney No 3 91,889 161,610 56.9% Yes
Pearcy Brian C. Attorney/Court Mediator No 3 45,891 161,610 28.4% No
Marchetti Al Attorney at Law No 3 23,830 161,610 14.7% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Kent Don Riverside County Treasurer Yes 1 148,438 148,438 100.0% Yes
SACRAMENTO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Kelleher Kathleen E. Sacramento County Assessor Yes 1 141,370 143,295 98.7% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Serna Phil Incumbent Yes 1 26,270 26,898 97.7% Yes
2 Full Kennedy Patrick Sacramento City School Board Member No 2 26,294 31,205 84.3% Yes
Jefferson Jrmar Entertainer/Father No 2 4,770 31,205 15.3% No
5 Full Nottoli Don Member, Board of Supervisors Yes 1 30,485 31,073 98.1% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Schubert Anne Marie Supervising District Attorney No 3 106,447 183,568 58.0% Yes
Krell Maggy Deputy Attorney General No 3 59,231 183,568 32.3% No
Leras Todd David Attorney No 3 17,404 183,568 9.5% No
SHERIFF
Full Jones Scott Sacramento County Sheriff Yes 1 155,728 158,069 98.5% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SACRAMENTO 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Cosumnes CSD
Full Lozano Rich Police Sergeant Yes 3 19,064 46,431 41.1% Yes (continued)
Brewer Rod Incumbent Yes 3 16,891 46,431 36.4% Yes
Fuentes Orlando Community Volunteer No 3 10,306 46,431 22.2% No
SAN BENITO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Slavich Tom J. Incumbent Yes 1 5,935 6,009 98.8% Yes
CLERK-AUDITOR-RECORDER
Full Gonzalez Joe Paul Incumbent Yes 1 5,912 5,982 98.8% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Rivas Robert Incumbent Yes 1 946 976 96.9% Yes
4 Full Muenzer Jerry County Supervisor Yes 3 985 2,306 42.7% Runoff
Gomez Victor Independent Businessman/Councilman No 3 884 2,306 38.3% Runoff
Recht Daniel R. No Ballot Designation No 3 431 2,306 18.7% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Mancino Candice Hooper Incumbent Yes 1 5,749 5,866 98.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Thompson Darren Incumbent Yes 1 6,273 6,353 98.7% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Lomanto Krystal No Ballot Designation No 1 5,876 6,032 97.4% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR-PUBLIC ADMIN.
Full Sanchez-Andrade Mary Lou Incumbent Yes 1 6,147 6,250 98.4% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Muenzer Jerry County Supervisor Yes 2 1,805 3,596 50.2% Yes
Gomez Victor Independent Businessman/Councilman No 2 1,784 3,596 49.6% No
SAN BERNARDINO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Dutton Bob Independent Small Businessman No 2 73,549 145,332 50.6% Yes
Harp Dan Assistant Assessor-Recorder No 2 71,783 145,332 49.4% No
AUD.-CONT.-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Walker Larry Auditor-Controller/Treasurer/Tax Collector Yes 2 107,620 144,803 74.3% Yes
Mason Ensen CPA/Investment Adviser No 2 37,183 144,803 25.7% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Rutherford Janice Member, Board of Supervisors, District 2 Yes 2 21,077 30,938 68.1% Yes
Full Beasley Randolph B. Businessman/Crime Investigator No 2 9,861 30,938 31.9% No
4 Full McLeod Gloria J. Negrete United State Representative No 4 10,180 24,276 41.9% Runoff
Full Hagman Curt Business Owner/Assemblyman No 4 9,982 24,276 41.1% Runoff
Full Na James Businessman/School Boardmember No 4 2,313 24,276 9.5% No
Full Avila Paul Vincent City Councilman No 4 1,801 24,276 7.4% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Ramos Michael A. District Attorney Yes 2 89,894 146,004 61.6% Yes
Merritt Grover D. Deputy District Attorney No 2 56,110 146,004 38.4% No
SHERIFF-CORONER-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full McMahon John Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator, Appointed Yes 3 91,426 146,224 62.5% Yes
Schrader Paul Deputy Sheriff No 3 32,506 146,224 22.2% No
Harris Clifton Investigator/Educator No 3 22,292 146,224 15.2% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Alejandre Ted County Deputy Superintendent No 3 76,216 138,006 55.2% Yes
Ramirez Rita Professor No 3 40,793 138,006 29.6% No
Garza Frank Commissioner/Counselor No 3 20,997 138,006 15.2% No
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Hagman Curt Business Owner/Assemblyman No 2 24,479 46,980 52.1% Yes
McLeod Gloria J. Negrete United State Representative No 2 22,501 46,980 47.9% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Big Bear CSD
Full Oxandaboure Karyn Incumbent Yes 5 1,559 5,360 29.1% Yes (continued)
Green John Incumbent Yes 5 1,422 5,360 26.5% Yes
Ziegler Al No Ballot Designation No 5 978 5,360 18.2% Yes
Robbins L. "Rob" No Ballot Designation No 5 898 5,360 16.8% No
Reimnitz Elroi University Adjunct Professor No 5 503 5,360 9.4% No
DIRECTOR, Yermo CSD
Full Jensen David No Ballot Designation No 5 163 629 25.9% Yes
Berner Geoffrey Incumbent Yes 5 126 629 20.0% Yes
Yearsley Gary Sanitation Systems Contractor No 5 121 629 19.2% Yes
Ray Paul D. Incumbent Yes 5 120 629 19.1% No
Cint Michael A. No Ballot Designation No 5 99 629 15.7% No
SAN DIEGO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Dronenburg Ernie Assessor/Recorder/Clerk Yes 4 208,241 355,348 58.6% Yes
Guinn Susan Businesswoman/Consumer Advocate No 4 107,437 355,348 30.2% No
Gordon Jonathan A. Financial Analyst/Businessowner No 4 25,784 355,348 7.3% No
Mantor George W. Author/Educator/Businessperson No 4 13,886 355,348 3.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Roberts Ron San Diego County Supervisor Yes 1 68,581 68,581 100.0% Yes
5 Full Horn Bill San Diego County Supervisor/Rancher Yes 2 38,149 73,803 51.7% Yes
Wood Jim Mayor of Oceanside
2 35,654 73,803 48.3% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Wyatt Terri Retired Career Prosecutor No 3 404,779 749,377 54.0% Yes
Dumanis Bonnie San Diego County District Attorney Yes 3 211,237 749,377 28.2% No
Brewer Bob Attorney-At-Law No 3 133,361 749,377 17.8% No
SHERIFF
Full Gore Bill Sheriff Yes 1 322,796 322,796 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 9 Full Prager Ronald S. Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 281,894 342,692 82.3% Yes Crawford Douglas Attorney No 2 60,798 342,692 17.7% No
19 Full Popkins Michael J. Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 188,700 343,113 55.0% Yes
Ware Paul Justice Department Attorney No 2 154,413 343,113 45.0% No
20 Full Schall Lisa Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 196,945 340,569 57.8% Yes
Keehu Carla Federal Prosecutor, Southern District of CA No 2 143,624 340,569 42.2% No
25 Full Weinreb Brad A. Deputy Attorney General No 3 129,406 338,507 38.2% Yes
Gosselin Ken Attorney/Court Volunteer No 3 108,088 338,507 31.9% No
Hagan Michele Attorney/Fraud Examiner No 3 101,013 338,507 29.8% No
44 Full Stern Jacqueline M. Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 260,621 333,622 78.1% Yes
Adelizzi Joseph Attorney No 2 73,001 333,622 21.9% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full McAllister Dan San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 332,643 332,643 100.0% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Jacumba CSD
Full Johnson Rick Incumbent Yes 4 42 156 26.9% Yes (continued)
Aiau Michael No Ballot Designation No 4 41 156 26.3% Yes
McPherson Tracy No Ballot Designation No 4 39 156 25.0% Yes
Alcorn Richard Henry No Ballot Designation No 4 34 156 21.8% No
DIRECTOR, Rancho Santa Fe CSD
Full Tanner John Director, Rancho Santa Fe CSD Yes 4 1,328 4,669 28.4% Yes
Lemarie Laurel Member, San Dieguito Planning Group No 4 1,319 4,669 28.3% Yes
Hinchy Bill Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 1,066 4,669 22.8% Yes
Nelson Dale Incumbent Yes 4 956 4,669 20.5% No
MEMBER, Alpine CPA
Full Easterling Jim Alpine Planning Group Member Yes 10 2,255 17,503 12.9% Yes
Martinez Jennifer Business Owner No 10 2,255 17,503 12.9% Yes
Barnett, Jr. Geroge P. Retired Chemical Engineer No 10 2,107 17,503 12.0% Yes
Archer Glenda L. Retired No 10 1,909 17,503 10.9% Yes
Jernery Charles A. Retired No 10 1,702 17,503 9.7% Yes
Saldano, Jr. Richard M. Incumbent Yes 10 1,573 17,503 9.0% Yes
Roe James Director Infrastructure Management No 10 1,478 17,503 8.4% Yes
Russo Lou Incumbent Yes 10 1,457 17,503 8.3% No
Self Sharmin Incumbent Yes 10 1,418 17,503 8.1% No
Gould Nina Educator No 10 1,349 17,503 7.7% No
MEMBER, Jamul/ Dulzura CPA
Full Mulder Janet W. Incumbent Yes 8 1,887 10,624 17.8% Yes
Bohlen Judy Incumbent Yes 8 1,470 10,624 13.8% Yes
Poole Eileen Retired School Administrator No 8 1,389 10,624 13.1% Yes
White Randy Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 1,388 10,624 13.1% Yes
Casinelli Michael Incumbent Yes 8 1,192 10,624 11.2% Yes
Strouf Jean Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 1,191 10,624 11.2% Yes
Herde William S. Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 1,073 10,624 10.1% Yes
Marzec Richard Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 1,034 10,624 9.7% No
MEMBER, Lakeside CPA
Full Sesko Brian S. General Contractor/Rancher No 9 7,811 54,833 14.2% Yes
Anderson Mike Realtor No 9 6,905 54,833 12.6% Yes
Cyphert Laura D. Certified Public Accountant No 9 6,468 54,833 11.8% Yes
Bugbee Julie Incumbent Yes 9 6,420 54,833 11.7% Yes
Janeway Nick Military Healthcare Support No 9 6,375 54,833 11.6% Yes
Robak Steve Plumbing Contractor No 9 6,274 54,833 11.4% Yes
Thompson Nathan Assest Protection Specialist No 9 5,769 54,833 10.5% Yes
Cyphert Milton "Milt" Appointed Incumbent No 9 5,065 54,833 9.2% No
Ensall Karen No Ballot Designation No 9 3,746 54,833 6.8% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN DIEGO 11/4/2014 MEMBER, Ramona CPA
Full Ross David Deputy Sheriff No 14 3,982 34,521 11.5% Yes (continued)
Mansolf Kristi Ramona Community Planning Group Member Yes 14 3,793 34,521 11.0% Yes
Terrazas Rick District Director No 14 3,139 34,521 9.1% Yes
Lucio Frank D. Retired Teacher No 14 3,136 34,521 9.1% Yes
Ensign Scotty Landscape Contractor No 14 3,007 34,521 8.7% Yes
Noyas Elio General Contractor No 14 2,542 34,521 7.4% Yes
Scherer Dan Building Inspector No 14 2,519 34,521 7.3% Yes
Maxson Robin Joy Manager/Community Advocate No 14 2,480 34,521 7.2% No
Wallace Kevin F.J. Incumbent Yes 14 2,261 34,521 6.5% No
Hopewell Lynn Administrative Assistant No 14 2,087 34,521 6.0% No
Sprong Dennis Account Manager No 14 1,902 34,521 5.5% No
Holabird Jamie Loan Officer No 14 1,542 34,521 4.5% No
Bauman Charles M. IT Specialist No 14 1,343 34,521 3.9% No
Kraus Edward F. No Ballot Designation No 14 788 34,521 2.3% No
MEMBER, Valley Center CPA
Full O'Connor Michael W. Retired Firefigher No 9 3,035 20,720 14.6% Yes
Hutchison Steve Incumbent Yes 9 2,759 20,720 13.3% Yes
Plonter Claire Small Business Owner No 9 2,447 20,720 11.8% Yes
Fajardo Susan J. Registered Nurse No 9 2,377 20,720 11.5% Yes
Norwood La Vonne R. Incumbent Yes 9 2,153 20,720 10.4% Yes
Vick Jon Incumbent Yes 9 2,134 20,720 10.3% Yes
Garritson James Teacher No 9 2,088 20,720 10.1% Yes
Jackson Mark A. Incumbent Yes 9 1,982 20,720 9.6% No
Stock Dorothy V. Retired Realtor No 9 1,745 20,720 8.4% No
SAN FRANCISCO 6/3/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE 20 Full Flores Daniel Civil Rights Attorney No 3 50,109 108,711 46.1% Runoff
Kingsley Carol Mediator/Attorney/Arbitrator No 3 29,950 108,711 27.6% Runoff
Willams Kimberly Toney San Francisco Assistant District Attorney No 3 28,269 108,711 26.0% No
11/4/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Chu Carmen Incumbent Yes 1 148,798 151,764 98.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Farrell Mark E. Incumbent Yes 2 15,546 19,777 78.6% Yes
Carvallo Juan-Antonio Inventor/Technology Executive No 2 4,090 19,777 20.7% No
4 Full Tang Katy Incumbent Yes 1 14,981 15,492 96.7% Yes
6 Full Kim Jane San Francisco Supervisor Yes 4 8,827 13,092 67.4% Yes
Nulty Michael Non-Profit Director No 4 1,467 13,092 11.2% No
Whitaker Jamie Tax Revenue Analyst No 4 1,458 13,092 11.1% No
Salaverry David Carlos Independent Contractor No 4 1,210 13,092 9.2% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN FRANCISCO 11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 8 Full Wiener Scott Member, Board of Supervisors Yes 5 22,854 29,424 77.7% Yes (continued)
Petrelis Michael Community Housing Blogger No 5 2,004 29,424 6.8% No
Basso Tommy Businessman No 5 1,574 29,424 5.3% No
Davis George Writer No 5 1,372 29,424 4.7% No
Nulty John Community Volunteer No 5 1,359 29,424 4.6% No
10 Full Cohen Malia Member, Board of Supervisors Yes 5 7,141 15,360 46.5% Yes Kelly Tony Business Owner/Director No 5 3,688 15,360 24.0% No Tran Marlene Community Volunteer No 5 2,704 15,360 17.6% No Richard Shawn M. Executive Director No 5 986 15,360 6.4% No Donaldson Ed No Ballot Designation No 5 793 15,360 5.2% No
PUBLIC DEFENDER
Full Adachi Jeff Public Defender Yes 1 149,869 152,516 98.3% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 20 Full Flores Daniel Civil Rights Attorney No 2 88,257 147,855 59.7% Yes
Kingsley Carol Mediator/Attorney/Arbitrator No 2 59,598 147,855 40.3% No
SAN JOAQUIN 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Blackmore Kenneth W. Incumbent Yes 1 62,744 63,594 98.7% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Wilverding Jerome Auditor/Controller Yes 1 61,200 62,036 98.7% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Miller Kathy No Ballot Designation No 2 7,692 14,882 51.7% Yes
Canepa Paul No Ballot Designation No 2 7,147 14,882 48.0% No
4 Full Munson Russ No Ballot Designation No 3 10,368 22,253 46.6% Runoff
Winn Charles No Ballot Designation No 3 8,400 22,253 37.7% Runoff
Lopez Manuel No Ballot Designation No 3 3,442 22,253 15.5% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Salazar Tori Verber No Ballot Designation No 2 58,320 73,908 78.9% Yes
Hickey Gary No Ballot Designation No 2 15,359 73,908 20.8% No
SHERIFF-CORONER-ADMINISTRATOR
Full Moore Steve Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator Yes 2 43,890 75,712 58.0% Yes
Withrow Pat No Ballot Designation No 2 31,631 75,712 41.8% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Mousalimas James No Ballot Designation No 3 31,587 73,062 43.2% Runoff
Tilton Jeff Superintendent of Schools No 3 24,500 73,062 33.5% Runoff
Gillespie Michael No Ballot Designation No 3 16,734 73,062 22.9% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 3 Full Mulvihill, Jr. Michael J. Criminal Prosecutor No 1 63,068 63,994 98.6% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Khan Shabbir A. No Ballot Designation Yes 1 64,425 65,495 98.4% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR
Full Winn Charles "Chuck" Retired CHP Commander No 2 15,708 29,892 52.5% Yes
Munson Russ Business Owner No 2 14,184 29,892 47.5% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Mousalimas James Deputy Superintendent, S.J.C.O.E. No 2 56,199 101,626 55.3% Yes
Tilton Jeff Superintendent, Charter Schools No 2 45,427 101,626 44.7% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN JOAQUIN 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Lockeford CSD
Full Rowe David M. Incumbent Yes 4 354 1,302 27.2% Yes (continued)
Stetson Noel Incumbent Yes 4 331 1,302 25.4% Yes
Gordon Gary Retired School Teacher No 4 315 1,302 24.2% Yes
McAnelly David R. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 295 1,302 22.7% No
DIRECTOR, Mountain House CSD
Full Lucid Brain Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel No 4 728 2,336 31.2% Yes
Gutierrez Steven Joseph Incumbent Yes 4 589 2,336 25.2% Yes
Lee III Thomas A. Retired Software Engineer No 4 510 2,336 21.8% No
Farron Celeste Incumbent Yes 4 503 2,336 21.5% No
SAN LUIS OBISPO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Bordonaro, Jr. Tom J. County Assessor Yes 1 46,447 47,058 98.7% Yes
AUD.-CONT.-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Erb James P. Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 42,242 42,717 98.9% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Gong Tommy Assistant Clerk/Recorder No 3 24,008 52,446 45.8% Runoff
King Amanda S. Deputy Clerk/Recorder No 3 22,675 52,446 43.2% Runoff
Danko Ann M. Business Management Chief No 3 5,647 52,446 10.8% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Gibson Bruce County Supervisor Yes 2 8,569 12,975 66.0% Yes
Clift Muril Director, Cambria CSD No 2 4,360 12,975 33.6% No
4 Full Compton Lynn Rancher/Small Buisnesswoman No 3 6,213 13,125 47.3% Runoff
Ray Caren Appointed Supervisor/Educator Yes 3 5,475 13,125 41.7% Runoff
Byrd Mike Business Owner No 3 1,418 13,125 10.8% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Dow Dan Deputy District Attorney No 2 30,525 56,706 53.8% Yes
Covello Tim Assistant District Attorney No 2 24,789 56,706 43.7% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Parkinson Ian Scott Sheriff/Coroner Yes 1 48,491 48,996 99.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Brescia James Joseph School Superintendent Yes 1 41,512 42,146 98.5% Yes
11/4/2014 CLERK-RECORDER
Full Gong Tommy Assistant Clerk/Recorder No 2 45,914 73,812 62.2% Yes
King Amanda S. Deputy Clerk/Recorder No 2 27,730 73,812 37.6% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Compton Lynn Rancher/Small Buisnesswoman No 2 9,654 17,846 54.1% Yes
Ray Caren Appointed Supervisor/Educator Yes 2 8,152 17,846 45.7% No
DIRECTOR, California Valley CSD
Full Frazier Prince A. Retired Attorney No 3 57 151 37.7% Yes
Ayres George Incumbent Yes 3 37 151 24.5% Yes
Legapsi Ruth Incumbent Yes 3 34 151 22.5% No
DIRECTOR, Cambria CSD
Full Bahringer Jim Incumbent Yes 4 1,557 5,352 29.1% Yes
Thompson Mike Incumbent Yes 4 1,541 5,352 28.8% Yes
Hellman Jeff Retired Business Owner No 4 1,089 5,352 20.3% No
Hawley Richard Executive Director No 4 1,078 5,352 20.1% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Heritage Ranch CSD
Full Barker, Jr. Bill G. Incumbent Yes 4 460 1,448 31.8% Yes (continued)
Rowley C. Martin System Analyst No 4 375 1,448 25.9% Yes
Cousineau Reginald Real Estate Agent No 4 300 1,448 20.7% Yes
Ruiz-Wilde Francisca Secretary No 4 289 1,448 20.0% No
DIRECTOR, Los Osos CSD
Full Storm Joh-Erik G. Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 2,700 13,342 20.2% Yes
Tornatzky Louis G. Technology Innovation Researcher No 7 2,435 13,342 18.3% Yes
Cesena Chuck Retired Environmental Planner No 7 2,103 13,342 15.8% Yes
Baltimore Craig V. Incumbent Yes 7 1,751 13,342 13.1% No
Bresler Peter A. Physician No 7 1,567 13,342 11.7% No
Malykont Paul Retired CPA No 7 1,436 13,342 10.8% No
Swanson Keith Casualty Claim Specialist No 7 1,278 13,342 9.6% No
DIRECTOR, Oceano CSD
Short Blackburn Jennifer Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 634 1,232 51.5% Yes
Curtis Lonnie R. Civil Engineer No 3 320 1,232 26.0% No
Ebinger Michael G. Retired CEO No 3 262 1,232 21.3% No
DIRECTOR, San Miguel CSD
Full Buckman Gib Incumbent Yes 5 156 503 31.0% Yes
Reuck Larry R. Retired Business Owner No 5 127 503 25.2% Yes
Dawes Travis Businessman/Father No 5 116 503 23.1% No
Paup Kevin Cellar Technician No 5 60 503 11.9% No
Harper Clayton Sale Associate No 5 39 503 7.8% No
DIRECTOR, Templeton CSD
Full Petersen Wayne Retired Auditor No 4 930 3,171 29.3% Yes
Pelfrey Gwen R. Retired Bank Executive No 4 857 3,171 27.0% Yes
Rosales Rob Real Estate Broker No 4 784 3,171 24.7% No
Fardanesh Navid Dentist No 4 582 3,171 18.4% No
SAN MATEO 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Church Mark San Mateo County Assessor/Clerk/Recorder Yes 2 71,043 82,981 85.6% Yes
Mooney John K. No Ballot Designation No 2 11,938 82,981 14.4% No
CONTROLLER
Full Raigoza Juan No Ballot Designation Yes 2 51,269 79,603 64.4% Yes
Galligan Joe Certified Public Accountant No 2 28,334 79,603 35.6% No
CORONER
Full Foucrault Robert Jon Coroner San Mateo County Yes 2 67,331 77,841 86.5% Yes
Dalton Rick Small Business Owner No 2 10,510 77,841 13.5% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Groom Carole San Mateo County Supervisor Yes 2 13,312 17,545 75.9% Yes
De Paula Mark No Ballot Designation No 2 4,233 17,545 24.1% No
3 Full Horsley Don Supervisor, County of San Mateo, Dist 3 Yes 2 20,667 26,270 78.7% Yes
Stogner Michael No Ballot Designation No 2 5,603 26,270 21.3% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Wagstaffe Stephen M. Incumbent Yes 1 70,778 70,778 100.0% Yes
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SAN MATEO 6/3/2014 SHERIFF
Full Munks Greg Incumbent Yes 2 68,533 69,531 98.6% Yes (continued)
Lopez Juan Deputy Sheriff No 2 998 69,531 1.4% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Campbell Anne Incumbent Yes 1 67,796 67,796 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Arnott Sandie Incumbent Yes 1 72,108 72,108 100.0% Yes
SANTA BARBARA 6/3/2014 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Geis Robert W. Auditor/Controller Yes 1 54,845 54,845 100.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER-ASSESSOR
Full Holland Joseph E. County Clerk/Recorder/Assessor Yes 1 56,521 56,521 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Wolf Janet No Ballot Designation Yes 2 12,012 21,531 55.8% Yes
Aceves Roger S. Goleta City Councilmember No 2 9,519 21,531 44.2% No
5 Full Lavagnino Steve County Supervisor Yes 1 6,280 6,280 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Dudley Joyce District Attorney/Parent Yes 1 53,774 53,774 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Brown Bill Sheriff, Santa Barbara County Yes 2 38,371 68,580 56.0% Yes
Brown Sandra Sheriff Sergeant No 2 30,209 68,580 44.0% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Cirone Bill County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 56,292 56,292 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR -PUBLIC ADMIN.
Full Hagen Harry E. Treasurer/Tax Collector/Public Administrator Yes 1 55,120 55,120 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Vandenberg Village CSD
Full Blair Charles E. Incumbent Yes 3 1,367 3,834 35.7% Yes
Fox Anthony W. Incumbent Yes 3 1,360 3,834 35.5% Yes
Bumpass Robert Outdoor Recreation Programmer No 3 1,107 3,834 28.9% No
SANTA CLARA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Stone Larry Assessor Yes 1 193,739 193,739 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Wasserman Mike Incumbent Yes 1 41,369 41,369 100.0% Yes
4 Full Yeager Ken Board of Supervisors Member Yes 1 41,191 41,191 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Rosen Jeff District Attorney Yes 1 188,642 188,642 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF
Full Smith Laurie Sheriff, County of Santa Clara Yes 2 138,407 233,250 59.3% Yes
Jensen Kevin Retired Sheriff's Captain No 2 94,843 233,250 40.7% No
SUPERIOR JUDGE 4 Full Scott Stuart Deputy District Attorney No 1 181,766 181,766 100.0% Yes
21 Full Sylva Julianne Deputy District Attorney No 2 168,870 206,903 81.6% Yes
Lempert D. A. Trial Attorney No 2 38,033 206,903 18.4% No
24 Full Harris Matthew S. Deputy District Attorney No 3 99,174 214,483 46.2% Runoff
Ritchie Diane Judge of the Superior Court Yes 3 90,899 214,483 42.4% Runoff
Angel Annrae Independent Private Attorney No 3 24,410 214,483 11.4% No
11/4/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE 24 Full Harris Matthew S. Deputy District Attorney No 2 157,242 292,736 53.7% Yes
Ritchie Diane Judge of the Superior Court Yes 2 135,494 292,736 46.3% No
SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Saldavia Sean Assessor/Recorder Yes 1 32,324 32,929 98.2% Yes
AUD.-CONT.-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Walker Mary Jo Auditor/Controller No 1 32,454 33,055 98.2% Yes
CLERK
Full Pellerin Gail L. County Clerk Yes 1 33,816 34,318 98.5% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SANTA CRUZ 6/3/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Cooonerty Ryan Educator/Author/Entrepreneur No 2 6,173 8,040 76.8% Yes (continued)
Lamonica Bob Tech Marketer No 2 1,781 8,040 22.2% No
4 Full Caput Greg Santa Cruz County Supervisor Yes 4 2,222 4,969 44.7% Runoff
Medina Terry Retired Police Chief No 4 1,394 4,969 28.1% Runoff
Dutra Jimmy Agricultural Business Owner No 4 1,179 4,969 23.7% No
Sales Dana M. Real Estate Broker No 4 166 4,969 3.3% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full Lee Bob District Attorney Yes 1 33,460 34,169 97.9% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Hart Jim Chief Deputy Sheriff No 3 28,102 43,872 64.1% Yes
Wildey Roger Retired Sheriff's Lieutenant No 3 10,025 43,872 22.9% No
Pursely, Jr. Robert J. Retired Sheriff's Lieutenant No 3 5,499 43,872 12.5% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Watkins Michael C. Incumbent Yes 1 31,484 32,261 97.6% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Caput Greg Santa Cruz County Supervisor Yes 2 4,099 6,690 61.3% Yes
Medina Terry Retired Police Chief No 2 2,557 6,690 38.2% No
SHASTA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Morgan Leslie Shasta County Assessor-Recorder Yes 1 23,685 23,974 98.8% Yes
AUDITOR
Full Muir Brian Auditor/Controller Yes 1 22,330 22,655 98.6% Yes
CLERK
Full Allen Cathy Darling Shasta County Clerk Yes 1 24,029 24,288 98.9% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Kehoe David A. County Supervisor Yes 1 4,036 4,117 98.0% Yes
5 Full Baugh Les Shasta County Supervisor Yes 3 3,395 6,286 54.0% Yes
Schaefer Butch Retired No 3 2,056 6,286 32.7% No
Jones Rod Field Investigator No 3 818 6,286 13.0% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Carlton Steve District Attorney Yes 1 22,306 22,839 97.7% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Bosenko Tom Shasta County Sheriff Yes 1 23,004 23,835 96.5% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Armelino Thomans V. Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 20,776 21,295 97.6% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR -PUBLIC ADMIN.
Full Scott Lori Jean Treasurer/Tax Collector/Public Administrator Yes 1 23,774 24,066 98.8% Yes
11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Clear Creek CSD
Full Trennerry Johanna Incumbent Yes 3 1,352 3,305 40.9% Yes
Bassham Ginger Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,166 3,305 35.3% Yes
Joseph Ara No Ballot Designation No 3 773 3,305 23.4% No
DIRECTOR, Mountian Gate CSD
Full Peterson Greg Incumbent Yes 3 333 932 35.7% Yes
Stierli Michael Dale Retired Contractor No 3 327 932 35.1% Yes
Park Cary A. Incumbent Yes 3 270 932 29.0% No
DIRECTOR, Shasta CSD
Full Cross David Retired Physics Teacher No 4 484 1,475 32.8% Yes
Hanks Jan Incumbent Yes 4 423 1,475 28.7% Yes
Preisser Karen S. Licensed Insurance Agent No 4 297 1,475 20.1% Yes
Huchinson Cliff Golf Club Management No 4 265 1,475 18.0% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SIERRA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Marshall Laura A. Sierra County Assessor Yes 1 1,112 1,130 98.4% Yes
AUDITOR-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Maddox Van Auditor/Treasurer/Tax Collector Yes 1 970 1,016 95.5% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Foster Heather Incumbent Yes 1 1,166 1,171 99.6% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Huebner Peter W. Incumbent Yes 2 194 279 69.5% Yes
Fassbender Craig Ski Instructor/Carpenter No 2 83 279 29.7% No
5 Full Schlefstein Scott A. Sierra County Supervisor Fifth District Yes 2 117 218 53.7% Yes
Yegge Don Retired Drug Counselor No 2 101 218 46.3% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Allen Lawrence Incumbent Yes 1 902 968 93.2% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Evans John I. Sierra County Sheriff/Coroner Yes 3 620 1,389 44.6% Runoff
Standley Tim Sierra County Sheriff's Sergeant No 3 570 1,389 41.0% Runoff
Beverly Derek Law Enforcement Professional No 3 195 1,389 14.0% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Grant Merrill M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 911 955 95.4% Yes
11/4/2014 SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Standley Tim Sierra County Sheriff's Sergeant No 2 875 1,593 54.9% Yes
Evans John I. Sierra County Sheriff/Coroner Yes 2 714 1,593 44.8% No
SISKIYOU 4/8/2014 CLERK
Full Hughbanks Robert A. No Ballot Designation No 2 74 118 62.7% Yes
Campbell Mike No Ballot Designation No 2 43 118 36.4% No
6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Mallory Mike Siskiyou County Assessor-Recorder Yes 1 9,232 9,305 99.2% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Ebejer Jennie Auditor Controller Yes 2 5,753 9,694 59.3% Yes
Bains Brenda Chief Financial Officer No 2 3,907 9,694 40.3% No
CLERK
Full Setzer Colleen Siskiyou County Clerk Yes 1 9,406 9,466 99.4% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Walters Kermith R. Siskiyou County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 8,704 8,865 98.2% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Kobseff Michael N. County Supervisor Yes 2 1,486 2,438 61.0% Yes
Palfini Ken Weed City Councilman No 2 943 2,438 38.7% No
5 Full Haupt Ray Business Owner/Forester No 2 1,664 2,130 78.1% Yes
March Anne Tax Preparer No 2 462 2,130 21.7% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Andrus J. Kirk Siskiyou County District Attorney Yes 1 8,801 9,000 97.8% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Lopey Jon Sheriff/Coroner Yes 1 9,030 9,370 96.4% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Hammer Wayne Incumbent Yes 1 8,921 9,047 98.6% Yes
11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Lake Shastina CSD
Full Layne Roxanna Office Manager No 6 488 2,305 21.2% Yes
Thomsson Barbara Retired Bookkeeper No 6 475 2,305 20.6% Yes
Hoke Yatang No Ballot Designation No 6 419 2,305 18.2% Yes
Cupp Carol Incumbent Yes 6 321 2,305 13.9% No
Moller Corinne Incumbent Yes 6 296 2,305 12.8% No
MacIntosh Rita Retired No 6 295 2,305 12.8% No
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SISKIYOU 11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, McCloud CSD
Full Zanni Raymond V. Self Employed Contractor No 5 359 1,089 33.0% Yes (continued)
Hitchcock Terry Lee Small Business Owner No 5 337 1,089 30.9% Yes
Young Cathy Incumbent Yes 5 264 1,089 24.2% Yes
Scarbrough Vearline No Ballot Designation No 5 67 1,089 6.2% No
Schoenstein Alan Incumbent Yes 5 58 1,089 5.3% No
SOLANO 6/3/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Speck Jay Solano County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 39,647 40,376 98.2% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Spering Jim Solano County Supervisor Yes 4 4,226 9,568 44.2% Runoff
Bertani Pam Fairfield City Council/Attorney No 4 3,937 9,568 41.1% Runoff
Oman Michael Developer/Builder/Investor Yes 4 789 9,568 8.2% No
Lowe Steven Businessman No 4 602 9,568 6.3% No
4 Full Ray Eugene Realtor/Karate Master No 4 1,169 1,198 97.6% Yes
Vasquez John N. Solano County Supervisor Yes 4 5,148 5,177 99.4% Yes
Clift Gerald Farmer/Juris Doctor No 4 1,868 1,897 98.5% Yes
Bogue Thom Vice Mayor Dixon No 4 1,891 1,920 98.5% Yes
ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Tonnesen Marc Solano County Assessor/Recorder Yes 1 42,659 43,194 98.8% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Padilla-Scholtens Simona Auditor/Controller Yes 1 39,465 40,079 98.5% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Du Bain Don Solano County District Attorney Yes 2 23,574 23,762 99.2% Yes
Abrams Krishna Major Crimes Prosecutor No 2 25,085 25,273 99.3% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Ferrara Thomas A. Sheriff/Coroner Yes 1 41,560 42,105 98.7% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR-CLERK
Full Lomeli Charles Treasurer/Tax Collector/Clerk Yes 1 42,881 43,345 98.9% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Spering Jim Solano County Supervisor Yes 2 8,530 14,777 57.7% Yes
Full Bertani Pam Councilmember, City of Fairfield/ Attorney No 2 6,160 14,777 41.7% No
SONOMA 6/3/2014 AUD.-CONT.-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Sundstorm David Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 52,821 86,348 61.2% Yes
Wysocky Gary CPA/Santa Rosa Councilman No 2 33,218 86,348 38.5% No
CLERK-RECORDER-ASSESSOR
Full Rousseau Bill Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 69,627 70,454 98.8% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Rabbitt David Supervisor, Board Chair Yes 2 12,287 18,924 64.9% Yes
King John Organic Farmer/Businessman No 2 6,547 18,924 34.6% No
4 Full Fudge Deb Town Councilmember/Businesswoman No 5 7,059 19,168 36.8% Runoff
Gore James Small Business Owner No 5 6,686 19,168 34.9% Runoff
Churchill Ken Retired Entrepreneur No 5 2,489 19,168 13.0% No
Foppiano Pete Business Owner No 5 2,143 19,168 11.2% No
Rhinehart Keith Retired Corporate Supervisor No 5 730 19,168 3.8% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Ravitch Jill Sonoma County District Attorney Yes 2 56,224 88,278 63.7% Yes
Shanahan Victoria I. Deputy District Attorney No 2 31,681 88,278 35.9% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SONOMA 6/3/2014 SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Freitas Steve Sonoma County Sheriff Yes 1 70,967 72,421 98.0% Yes (continued)
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Herrington Steven D. County Superintendent of Schools Yes 2 68,295 69,448 98.3% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Gore James Small Business Owner No 2 12,070 20,537 58.8% Yes
Fudge Deb Town Councilmember/Businesswoman No 2 8,371 20,537 40.8% No
STANISLAUS 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Gaekle Don H. Appointed Stanislaus County Assessor Yes 2 31,528 49,804 63.3% Yes
Bublak Amy Police Officer No 2 18,144 49,804 36.4% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Klein Lauren Auditor-Controller Yes 1 40,658 41,156 98.8% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Lundrigan Lee Stanislaus County Clerk-Recorder Yes 1 44,330 44,854 98.8% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 3 Full Withrow Terry Accountant/Farmer Yes 2 5,723 8,755 65.4% Yes
Calkins Scott High School Teacher No 2 3,015 8,755 34.4% No
4 Full Monteith Dick Stanislaus County Supervisor Yes 2 7,733 13,111 59.0% Yes
Lopez Dave Modesto City Councilman No 2 5,324 13,111 40.6% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Fladager Birgit Stanislaus County District Attorney Yes 2 36,190 51,080 70.8% Yes
Carson Frank C. Attorney/Businessman No 2 14,739 51,080 28.9% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Christianson Adam Sheriff-Coroner Stanislaus County Yes 2 34,737 52,387 66.3% Yes
Letras Tom Deputy Sheriff No 2 17,551 52,387 33.5% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Changnon Tom County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 41,036 41,773 98.2% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Ford Gordon Incumbent Yes 1 43,123 43,727 98.6% Yes
SUTTER 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Retzloff Todd Incumbent Yes 1 11,620 11,620 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Black Nate Certified Public Accountant No 2 8,859 13,720 64.6% Yes
Sharpe James D. Certified Public Accountant No 2 4,861 13,720 35.4% No
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Johnston Donna M. Incumbent Yes 1 11,729 11,729 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Flores Dan Business Owner No 2 1,183 1,908 62.0% Yes
Geraldo Mike Small Businessman No 2 725 1,908 38.0% No
3 Full Munger Larry Incumbent Yes 3 2,533 3,948 64.2% Yes
Dukes John Financial Advisor No 3 1,158 3,948 29.3% No
Dais Rick Lester Home Improvement/Landscape No 3 257 3,948 6.5% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Hopper Amanda L. Attorney/Business Owner No 4 6,333 14,691 43.1% Runoff
Dupre Jennifer Deputy District Attorney No 4 4,319 14,691 29.4% Runoff
McClung Jana D. Assistant District Attorney No 4 3,304 14,691 22.5% No
Singh Kulvinder Attorney and Mediator No 4 735 14,691 5.0% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Parker J. Paul Incumbent Yes 1 12,199 12,199 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Cornelius Bill Incumbent Yes 1 11,518 11,518 100.0% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Harrah Steven Incumbent Yes 1 11,749 11,749 100.0% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
SUTTER 11/4/2014 DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Hopper Amanda L. Deputy District Attorney No 2 12,286 19,879 61.8% Yes (continued)
Dupre Jennifer Attorney/Business Owner No 2 7,525 19,879 37.9% No
TEHAMA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Stroud Dale Assessor Yes 1 10,570 10,570 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Anderson Leroy M. Auditor-Controller Yes 1 10,263 10,263 100.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Vise Jennifer Tehama County Asst. Registrar No 2 8,646 11,675 74.1% Yes
Morehouse Tim Tehama County Board of Education, Member No 2 3,029 11,675 25.9% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Short Bruce Sandra "Sandy" Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,195 2,400 49.8% Runoff
Carlson K. "Candy" Local Business Person No 3 610 2,400 25.4% Runoff
Drury Michell Local Business Owner No 3 595 2,400 24.8% No
3 Full Garton Dennis Incumbent Yes 3 1,562 2,687 58.1% Yes
Johston Pat Business Person No 3 985 2,687 36.7% No
Ekolf Kenneth S. No Ballot Designation No 3 140 2,687 5.2% No
4 Full Williams Robert A. "Bob" Supervisor, District 4 Yes 2 1,351 1,946 69.4% Yes
Price Susan Grantwriter No 2 595 1,946 30.6% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Cohen Gregg District Attorney Yes 2 7,351 12,194 60.3% Yes
Olsen Larry Deputy District Attorney No 2 4,843 12,194 39.7% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Hencratt Dave Sheriff & Coroner Yes 1 11,134 11,134 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Allen Charles Deputy Superintendent, Schools No 2 6,074 11,829 51.3% Yes
North Harley Retired Evergeen Superintendent No 2 5,755 11,829 48.7% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Hollmer Dana L. Treasurer/Tax Collector Yes 1 10,929 10,929 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Short Carlson K. "Candy" Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 1,443 2,704 53.4% Yes
Bruce Sandra "Sandy" Local Business Person No 2 1,261 2,704 46.6% No
TRINITY 6/3/2014 AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Bickle Angela Interim Auditor-Controller No 1 2,862 2,949 97.0% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER-ASSESSOR
Full Bradford Deanna L. Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 2,535 3,563 71.1% Yes
Pini Firenza X. No Ballot Designation No 2 1,020 3,563 28.6% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Groves Keith Winemaker/Business Owner No 2 602 868 69.4% Yes
Graves Kay No Ballot Designation No 2 265 868 30.5% No
4 Full Franklin Andrew No Ballot Designation No 3 287 684 42.0% Runoff
Burto William "Bill" Retired Construction Engineer No 3 232 684 33.9% Runoff
Brinson Jim No Ballot Designation No 3 157 684 23.0% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Heryford Eric Deputy District Attorney No 2 2,203 3,703 59.5% Yes
Edwards Anthony Retired Judge No 2 1,487 3,703 40.2% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Haney Bruce Incumbent Sheriff/Coroner Yes 2 2,324 3,732 62.3% Yes
Potts Mark No Ballot Designation No 2 1,385 3,732 37.1% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
TRINITY 6/3/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Blackwell Bettina Adrian Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 2,837 2,894 98.0% Yes (continued)
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full McBrayer Terri Incumbent Yes 1 2,883 2,933 98.3% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Burto William "Bill" Retired Construction Engineer No 2 375 694 54.0% Yes
Franklin Andrew No Ballot Designation No 2 312 694 45.0% No
TULARE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-CLERK-RECORDER
Full Hill Roland P. Incumbent Yes 1 36,101 36,438 99.1% Yes
AUD.-CONT.-TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Woodard Rita A. Incumbent Yes 1 36,553 36,901 99.1% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 4 Full Worthley J. Steven Incumbent Yes 1 5,723 5,871 97.5% Yes
5 Full Ennis Mike Incumbent Yes 4 4,125 8,295 49.7% Runoff
Gurrola Virginia No Ballot Designation No 4 1,909 8,295 23.0% Runoff
Shelton Greg No Ballot Designation No 4 1,270 8,295 15.3% No
Martinez Felipe A. Businessman No 4 975 8,295 11.8% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Ward Tim No Ballot Designation Yes 2 22,799 40,936 55.7% Yes
Kaleble Ralph F. No Ballot Designation No 2 18,016 40,936 44.0% No
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Bourdreaux Mike Acting Sheriff No 2 30,552 42,002 72.7% Yes
Whaley Dave Retired Undersheriff No 2 11,213 42,002 26.7% No
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Vidak Jim Tulare County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 37,569 38,043 98.8% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 5 Full Ennis Mike No Ballot Designation Yes 2 6,999 11,566 60.5% Yes
Gurrola Virginia Porterville City Council Member No 2 4,480 11,566 38.7% No
DIRECTOR, Alpaugh CSD
Full Atwell James S. Small Business Owner No 6 64 157 40.8% Yes
Bontrager Ryan Juvenile Counselor No 6 31 157 19.7% Yes
Field Karla Retired No 6 19 157 12.1% No
Strickland Flora Retired No 6 15 157 9.6% No
Clyde Wayne Retired No 6 14 157 8.9% No
Renteria Salvador Production Worker No 6 12 157 7.6% No
TUOLUMNE 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Dambacher Mike Appraisal Business Owner No 3 4,359 11,180 39.0% Runoff
Whitman Kaenan Appraiser/Business Owner No 3 3,538 11,180 31.6% Runoff
Deutsch Cindy Senior Assessment Technician No 3 3,262 11,180 29.2% No
CLERK-AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Bautista Deborah "Debi" Incumbent Yes 1 8,752 8,862 98.8% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Hanvelt Randy Incumbent Yes 2 1,355 2,093 64.7% Yes
McNaul Paul Retired Electronics Engineer No 2 730 2,093 34.9% No
3 Full Royce Evan Incumbent Yes 1 1,785 1,831 97.5% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Krieg Laura Leslie Assistant District Attorney No 1 8,468 8,597 98.5% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Mele James W. Sheriff /Coroner Yes 1 9,056 9,258 97.8% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Bulkin Margie Educator/ School Administration No 1 7,739 7,941 97.5% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Piech Shelley Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 8,547 8,641 98.9% Yes
TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
TUOLUMNE 11/4/2014 ASSESSOR-RECORDER
Full Whitman Kaenan Appraiser/Business Owner No 2 8,140 15,469 52.6% Yes (continued)
Dambacher Mike Appraiser/Business Owner No 2 7,193 15,469 46.5% No
DIRECTOR, Don Pedro CSD
Full Perry Kirk Retired Horse Rancher No 4 119 396 30.1% Yes
Hedge Jean M. Retired Educator No 4 112 396 28.3% Yes
Limbocker Calvin Community Organizer No 4 80 396 20.2% No
Afanasiev Victor Incumbent Yes 4 73 396 18.4% No
VENTURA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Goodwin Dan Ventura County Assessor Yes 2 64,919 90,392 71.8% Yes
Griffin John J. College Finance Instructor No 2 24,863 90,392 27.5% No
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Burgh Jeffery S. Assistant Auditor-Controller No 1 65,230 66,925 97.5% Yes
CLERK-RECORDER
Full Lunn Mark Ventura County Clerk and Recorder Yes 2 71,961 82,368 87.4% Yes
Nichols Mina Joanna No Ballot Designation No 2 9,639 82,368 11.7% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 2 Full Parks Linda Ventura County Supervisor Yes 1 18,041 18,871 95.6% Yes
4 Full Foy Peter C. Ventura County Supervisor/Businessman Yes 1 13,838 14,386 96.2% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Totten Greg District Attorney Yes 1 71,346 73,291 97.3% Yes
SHERIFF
Full Dean Geoff Ventura County Sheriff Yes 1 74,345 76,137 97.6% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Mantooth Stanley C. County Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 64,586 66,766 96.7% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 1 Full Lief Michael S. Senior Deputy D.A. No 1 64,965 67,035 96.9% Yes
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Hintz Steven Ventura County Treasurer-Tax Collector Yes 1 73,122 74,701 97.9% Yes
11/4/2014 DIRECTOR, Bell Canyon CSD
Full Speer Clarence W. "Bill" Appointed Incumbent No 4 257 844 30.5% Yes
Lantz Judith Clinical Laboratory Scientist No 4 200 844 23.7% Yes
Josephson Robert Retired Corporate Executive No 4 194 844 23.0% No
Balin Catherine "Cathy" Business Consultant No 4 189 844 22.4% No
YOLO 6/3/2014 CLERK-RECORDER-ASSESSOR
Full Oakley Freddie Yolo County Clerk-Recorder Yes 2 19,044 28,417 67.0% Yes
Schwenger David Yolo County Senior Appraiser No 2 9,373 28,417 33.0% No
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Villegas Oscar Appointed County Supervisor No 2 3,267 5,253 62.2% Yes
Alcala Norma No Ballot Designation No 2 1,986 5,253 37.8% No
2 Full Saylor Don Chairman, Board of Supervisors Yes 1 4,968 4,968 100.0% Yes
3 Full Rexroad Matt Supervisor/Small Businessman Yes 1 4,758 4,758 100.0% Yes
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Full Reisig Jeff District Attorney Yes 1 24,265 24,265 100.0% Yes
PUBLIC GUARDIAN-ADMINISTRATOR
Full Sylvia Cass Yolo County Public Guardian/Administrator Yes 1 24,670 24,670 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Prieto Ed Yolo County Sheriff Yes 1 23,387 23,387 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Ortiz Jesse No Ballot Designation No 2 14,318 27,792 51.5% Yes
Neustadt Sam Assistant County Superintendent No 2 13,474 27,792 48.5% No
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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR COUNTY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2014 (CONTINUED)
COUNTY DATE OFFICE DISTRICT/ OFFICE
TERM OF OFFICE
CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME
CANDIDATE’S FIRST NAME CANDIDATE’S BALLOT DESIGNATION
INC-UMB- ENT
NUMBER OF CAN-DIDATES
VOTES FOR CAN-DIDATES
TOTAL VOTES CAST1
PERCENT OF VOTE
ELEC- TED
YOLO 6/3/2014 SUPERIOR JUDGE 3 Full Beronio Janene Yolo Superior Court Commissioner No 4 15,394 28,722 53.6% Yes (continued)
Brennan John P. Attorney No 4 4,891 28,722 17.0% No
Delaini Larenda Deputy Attorney General No 4 4,302 28,722 15.0% No
Cohen Fredrick Family Law Specialist No 4 4,135 28,722 14.4% No
YUBA 6/3/2014 ASSESSOR
Full Stottlemeyer Bruce Incumbent Yes 1 6,644 6,644 100.0% Yes
AUDITOR-CONTROLLER
Full Eberle Richard Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 6,436 6,436 100.0% Yes
CLERK
Full Hansen Terry A. Yuba County Clerk Yes 1 6,936 6,936 100.0% Yes
COUNTY SUPERVISOR 1 Full Vasquez Andy Yuba County Supervisor District 1 Yes 2 665 1,086 61.2% Yes
Pena Cynthia Small Business Owner No 2 421 1,086 38.8% No
5 Full Fletcher Randy Small Business Owner Yes 5 1,585 3,517 45.1% Runoff
Stocker Hal Incumbent Yes 5 1,095 3,517 31.1% Runoff
Schrader Donald Retired College Instructor No 5 437 3,517 12.4% No
Cavaliere Jenny Business Owner No 5 352 3,517 10.0% No
Thelen Kathie N. No Ballot Designation No 5 48 3,517 1.4% No
DISTRICT ATTORNEY-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR
Full McGrath Patrick Yuba County District Attorney Yes 1 6,564 6,564 100.0% Yes
SHERIFF-CORONER
Full Durfor Steven Yuba County Sheriff-Coroner Yes 1 7,101 7,101 100.0% Yes
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Full Sanchez Scotia Holmes Superintendent of Schools Yes 1 6,470 6,470 100.0% Yes
SUPERIOR JUDGE 5 Full Scrogin Julia Superior Court Judge No 2 5,768 7,795 74.0% Yes
Engel Julius Michael Attorney at Law No 2 2,027 7,795 26.0% No
TREASURER-TAX COLLECTOR
Full Mierzwa Daniel W. Incumbent Yes 1 6,645 6,645 100.0% Yes
11/4/2014 COUNTY SUPERVISOR 5 Full Fletcher Randy Small Business Owner Yes 2 2,698 4,521 59.7% Yes
Stocker Hal Incumbent Yes 2 1,823 4,521 40.3% No
TABLE 2.2 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY OFFICES, 2014
Assessor-Clerk-Recorder-Auditor1
County Supervisor Director, CSD2 District Attorney3 Sheriff/Coroner4
Superintendent of Schools Superior Judge
Treasurer- Tax Collector5 Total6
Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N
Incumbent Candidates
Win 95.6 65 88.8 87 65.1 56 87.2 41 90.9 50 95.1 39 63.6 7 98.6 69 87.0 414 Lose 4.4 3 11.2 11 34.9 30 12.8 6 9.1 5 4.9 2 36.4 4 1.4 1 13.0 62
Total 100.0 68 100.0 98 100.0 86 100.0 47 100.0 55 100.0 41 100.0 11 100.0 70 100.0 476
Non-Incumbent Candidates
Win 31.0 26 22.4 49 55.1 87 39.5 17 25.5 14 44.1 15 43.0 43 42.9 15 36.5 266 Lose 69.0 58 77.6 170 44.9 71 60.5 26 74.5 41 55.9 19 57.0 57 57.1 20 63.5 462
Total 100.0 84 100.0 219 100.0 158 100.0 43 100.0 55 100.0 34 100.0 100 100.0 35 100.0 728
Winning Candidates
Incumbent 71.4 65 64.0 87 39.2 56 70.7 41 78.1 50 72.2 39 14.0 7 82.1 69 60.9 414 Non-Incumbent 28.6 26 36.0 49 60.8 87 29.3 17 21.9 14 27.7 15 86.0 43 17.9 15 39.1 266
Total 100.0 91 100.0 136 100.0 143 100.0 58 100.0 64 100.0 54 100.0 50 100.0 84 100.0 680
Losing Candidates
Incumbent 4.9 3 6.1 11 29.7 30 18.8 6 10.9 5 9.5 2 6.6 4 4.8 1 11.8 62 Non-Incumbent 95.1 58 93.9 170 70.3 71 81.3 26 89.1 41 90.5 19 93.4 57 95.2 20 88.2 462
Total 100.0 61 100.0 181 100.0 101 100.0 32 100.0 46 100.0 21 100.0 61 100.0 21 100.0 524
All Candidates
Incumbent 44.7 68 30.9 98 35.2 86 52.2 47 50.0 55 54.7 41 9.9 11 66.7 70 39.5 476 Non-Incumbent 55.3 84 69.1 219 64.8 158 47.8 43 50.0 55 45.3 34 90.1 100 33.3 35 60.5 728
Total 100.0 152 100.0 317 100.0 244 100.0 90 100.0 110 100.0 75 100.0 111 100.0 105 100.0 1,204 1Includes multi-office positions; Assessor, Clerk, Recorder, Registrar, Auditor, Controller
2 Includes Directors of Community Service Districts, County Service Areas, and Members of Community Planning Areas
3Includes multi-office positions; District Attorney, Public Defender, Public Administrator, Public Guardian 4Includes multi-office positions; Sheriff, Coroner, Marshal
5Includes multi-office positions; Treasurer, Tax Collector, Controller, Public Administrator, Surveyor
6 Runoffs are excluded from totals.
*Percent may not sum to 100 due to rounding.
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