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2024Nov 5 2 PROPOSITION 2 

Bonds for Public School and Community College Facilities Authorizes $10 billion in general obligation bonds for repair, upgrade, and construction of facilities at K–12 public schools (including charter schools), community colleges, and career technical education p...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
321,784 63.3%
186,744 36.7%
Total Votes Cast 508,528  
Undervotes 28,224  
Overvotes 68  
Total Ballots Cast 536,820  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 3 PROPOSITION 3 

Constitutional Right to Marriage Amends California Constitution to recognize fundamental right to marry, regardless of sex or race. Removes language in California Constitution stating that marriage is only between a man and a woman.See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
354,545 69.8%
153,595 30.2%
Total Votes Cast 508,140  
Undervotes 28,574  
Overvotes 106  
Total Ballots Cast 536,820  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 4 PROPOSITION 4 

Authorizes Bonds for Safe Drinking Water, Wildfire Prevention, and Protecting Communities and Natural Lands from Climate Risks Authorizes $10 billion in state general obligation bonds for various projects to reduce climate risks and impacts: $3.8 billion for safe dr...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
337,764 65.5%
178,077 34.5%
Total Votes Cast 515,841  
Undervotes 20,837  
Overvotes 64  
Total Ballots Cast 536,742  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 5 PROPOSITION 5 

Allows Local Bonds for Affordable Housing and Public Infrastructure with 55% Voter Approval Allows local bonds for affordable housing for low- and middle-income Californians, or for public infrastructure including roads, water, and fire protection to be approved by 55...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
237,348 46.5%
273,282 53.5%
Total Votes Cast 510,630  
Undervotes 26,042  
Overvotes 70  
Total Ballots Cast 536,742  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 6 PROPOSITION 6 

Eliminates Constitutional Provision Allowing Involuntary Servitude for Incarcerated Persons Amends the California Constitution to remove the current constitutional provision that allows jails and prisons to impose involuntary servitude to punish crime (i.e., forcing i...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
240,211 48.2%
258,184 51.8%
Total Votes Cast 498,395  
Undervotes 38,239  
Overvotes 108  
Total Ballots Cast 536,742  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 32 PROPOSITION 32 

Raises Minimum Wage California's minimum wage is currently $16 per hour. This measure increases that minimum, as follows: • Employers with 26 or more employees would pay $17 hourly for the remainder of 2024 and $18 hourly beginning on January 1, 2025. • Emplo...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
296,664 58.2%
213,084 41.8%
Total Votes Cast 509,748  
Undervotes 26,940  
Overvotes 54  
Total Ballots Cast 536,742  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 33 PROPOSITION 33 

Expands Local Governments' Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property Current state law (the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act of 1995) generally prevents cities and counties from limiting the initial rental rate that landlords may charge to new tenants...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
196,222 38.7%
311,377 61.3%
Total Votes Cast 507,599  
Undervotes 28,879  
Overvotes 132  
Total Ballots Cast 536,610  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 34 PROPOSITION 34 

Restricts Spending of Prescription Drug Revenues by Certain Health Care Providers • Requires health care providers meeting specified criteria to spend 98% of revenues from federal discount prescription drug program on direct patient care. • Applies only to hea...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
248,938 50.5%
244,462 49.6%
Total Votes Cast 493,400  
Undervotes 43,094  
Overvotes 116  
Total Ballots Cast 536,610  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 35 PROPOSITION 35 

Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal Health Care Services • Makes permanent the existing tax on managed health care insurance plans (currently set to expire in 2026), which, if approved by the federal government, provides revenues to pay for health care servic...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
367,541 73.0%
135,859 27.0%
Total Votes Cast 503,400  
Undervotes 33,149  
Overvotes 61  
Total Ballots Cast 536,610  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 36 PROPOSITION 36 

Allows Felony Charges and Increases Sentences for Certain Drug and Theft Crimes • Allows felony charges for possessing certain drugs and for thefts under $950--both currently chargeable only as misdemeanors--with two prior drug or two prior theft convictions, as ...See Details »
State Proposition State of California
Choice Votes %
358,471 69.9%
154,181 30.1%
Total Votes Cast 512,652  
Undervotes 22,960  
Overvotes 106  
Total Ballots Cast 535,718  
Registered Voters


722,861  
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2024Nov 5 O Measure O 

To modernize/construct classrooms and school facilities; make health and safety improvements; construct career/technical education classrooms; renovate facilities at Martinez junior/senior high schools and adult education; shall the Martinez Unified School District measure...See Details »
Local Measure Martinez Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
8,700 56.1%
6,803 43.9%
Total Votes Cast 15,503  
Undervotes 1,013  
Total Ballots Cast 16,516  
Registered Voters


21,121  
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2024Nov 5 P Measure P 

Pittsburg Unified School District Classroom Republicanair/ Safety Measure. To Republicanair, upgrade and expand local schools; fix leaky roofs; improve safety/ security/ accessibility for students with disabilities; update classrooms/ labs for math, reading, writing, and s...See Details »
Local Measure Pittsburg Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
13,743 71.6%
5,444 28.4%
Total Votes Cast 19,187  
Undervotes 1,063  
Overvotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 20,252  
Registered Voters


32,852  
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2024Nov 5 Q Measure Q 

Without increasing current tax rates, to renew expiring local school funding that cannot be taken by the State; attract/retain highly qualified teachers; support acaDemocraticic programs in science, technology, engineering, arts, math, reading, writing; and pRepublicanare ...See Details »
Local Measure San Ramon Unified School District
Choice Votes %
winner
61,740 74.9%
20,690 25.1%
Total Votes Cast 82,430  
Undervotes 4,489  
Overvotes 8  
Total Ballots Cast 86,927  
Registered Voters


108,709  
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2024Nov 5 R Measure R 

Byron Union School District School Republicanair Measure. To Republicanair / upgrade elementary and middle schools, including Republicanlace school well for safe drinking water; upgrade classrooms/ labs for science, technology, engineering, arts, math instruction; Republic...See Details »
Local Measure Byron Union School District
Choice Votes %
winner
4,147 55.4%
3,343 44.6%
Total Votes Cast 7,490  
Undervotes 440  
Total Ballots Cast 7,930  
Registered Voters


10,370  
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2024Nov 5 G Measure G 

To continue to maintain and prevent cuts to City services, without increasing taxes, such as: • fire prevention/emergency response times; • neighborhood police patrols; • wildfire prevention; • crime prevention/ investigation; • after-school programs; • L...See Details »
Local Measure City of El Cerrito
Choice Votes %
winner
10,885 81.0%
2,549 19.0%
Total Votes Cast 13,434  
Undervotes 1,041  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast 14,476  
Registered Voters


17,691  
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2024Nov 5 H Measure H 

To provide funding to maintain City services, including public streets, storm drains, pothole Republicanairs, wildfire pRepublicanaredness, number of police officers, traffic safety, senior and youth programs, and other general city services, shall the measure enacting a 1...See Details »
Local Measure City of Lafayette
Choice Votes %
winner
10,010 64.8%
5,434 35.2%
Total Votes Cast 15,444  
Undervotes 681  
Total Ballots Cast 16,125  
Registered Voters


19,337  
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2024Nov 5 I Measure I 

To maintain Pinole's fiscal stability, prevent cuts, provide essential City services such as: maintaining 911 emergency response times/fire prevention; preventing property crimes; keeping public areas/parks safe and clean; providing clean water; Republicanairing potholes/s...See Details »
Local Measure City of Pinole
Choice Votes %
winner
5,831 67.8%
2,768 32.2%
Total Votes Cast 8,599  
Undervotes 434  
Total Ballots Cast 9,033  
Registered Voters


12,346  
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2024Nov 5 J Measure J 

Shall the Charter of the City of Richmond be amended to reform the election process in the City of Richmond to improve accountability, governance, and strengthen Republicanresentation by adding a nonpartisan primary municipal election to the City’s election process?See Details »
Local Measure City of Richmond
Choice Votes %
winner
20,645 58.1%
14,879 41.9%
Total Votes Cast 35,524  
Undervotes 3,418  
Overvotes 12  
Total Ballots Cast 38,954  
Registered Voters


59,202  
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2024Nov 5 L Measure L 

Shall the City of Richmond Charter be amended to authorize use of instant runoff voting, also known as ranked choice voting, to allow Richmond voters to rank Mayor and City Council election candidates in order of preference on their ballots, intended for implementation for...See Details »
Local Measure City of Richmond
Choice Votes %
winner
19,284 54.4%
16,168 45.6%
Total Votes Cast 35,452  
Undervotes 3,490  
Overvotes 12  
Total Ballots Cast 38,954  
Registered Voters


59,202  
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2024Nov 5 M Measure M 

Shall the measure imposing a cannabis (“marijuana”) business license tax of up to 7% of gross receipts, or $10 per square foot of commercial grow area, lasting until voters end it, and estimated to generate $1,500,000 to $2,200,000 annually to provide City services suc...See Details »
Local Measure City of San Pablo
Choice Votes %
winner
5,255 72.7%
1,978 27.4%
Total Votes Cast 7,233  
Undervotes 430  
Overvotes 1  
Total Ballots Cast 7,664  
Registered Voters


13,217  
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2024Nov 5 N Measure N 

To provide local funding to maintain City of San Ramon programs, services and facilities, including: public safety and police services; neighborhood crime prevention; traffic enforcement and road safety; street and road improvements and maintenance; Libertarianrary and rec...See Details »
Local Measure City of San Ramon
Choice Votes %
winner
21,035 56.2%
16,386 43.8%
Total Votes Cast 37,421  
Undervotes 2,025  
Overvotes 5  
Total Ballots Cast 39,451  
Registered Voters


51,078  
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2024Nov 5 S Measure S 

To Republicanair and improve local parks, trails, and recreation facilities to support health, fitness, and activities for residents of all ages; add restrooms where needed; and improve park safety, children’s playground equipment, access for residents with disabilities,...See Details »
Local Measure Pleasant Hill Recreation-Park District
Choice Votes %
winner
13,857 64.8%
7,524 35.2%
Total Votes Cast 21,381  
Undervotes 1,107  
Overvotes 2  
Total Ballots Cast 22,490  
Registered Voters


28,136  
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