Petaluma Joint Union High School District
Measure I
To provide locally controlled funding for local junior high/ high schools that cannot be taken away by the state to attract/ retain excellent teachers; enhance math, science, engineering, technology, writing programs; maintain smaller class sizes; and prepare students for college/ careers, shall Petaluma Joint Union High School District’s measure be adopted levying an $129 educational parcel tax, raising $3,020,000 annually, for 8 years, with exemptions for seniors, no funds for administrators’ salaries and independent citizen oversight?
To provide locally controlled funding for local junior high/ high schools that cannot be taken away by the state to attract/ retain excellent teachers; enhance math, science, engineering, technology, writing programs; maintain smaller class sizes; and prepare students for college/ careers, shall Petaluma Joint Union High School District’s measure be adopted levying an $129 educational parcel tax, raising $3,020,000 annually, for 8 years, with exemptions for seniors, no funds for administrators’ salaries and independent citizen oversight?
YES
13,340
NO
8,734
State of California
Proposition 50
Requires temporary use of new congressional district maps through 2030. Directs independent Citizens Redistricting Commission to resume enacting congressional district maps in 2031. Establishes policy supporting nonpartisan redistricting commissions nationwide. Fiscal Impact: One-time costs to counties of up to a few million dollars statewide to update election materials to reflect new congressional district maps.
Requires temporary use of new congressional district maps through 2030. Directs independent Citizens Redistricting Commission to resume enacting congressional district maps in 2031. Establishes policy supporting nonpartisan redistricting commissions nationwide. Fiscal Impact: One-time costs to counties of up to a few million dollars statewide to update election materials to reflect new congressional district maps.
YES
105,593
NO
35,772
Timber Cove County Water District Director
Jess Weber
Biologist
Biologist
47
John D. Rea
Incumbent
Incumbent
27
Robert Leichtner
Appointed Incumbent
Appointed Incumbent
25
John F. Gray
Retired Firefighter
Retired Firefighter
26
