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Page 1: CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION … · the Secretary of State compile local election results. 2016 I C OUNTY , C ITY , AND S CHOOL D ISTRICT E LECTION D ATES

CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES

2016 ELECTIONS

School District Offices and Ballot Measures

Institute for Social Research Center For California Studies California State University, Sacramento

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CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES:

CANDIDATES AND BALLOT MEASURES, 2016 ELECTIONS

SCHOOL DISTRICT 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

Mark Johnson, 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

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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.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction .................................................................................................................................. i

2016 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 .................................................................................................................. iv 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, 1998-2015........................................................................................... 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 ........................................... xxi Trend Table I Percent of Incumbent Candidates and Percent of Prevailing Incumbents by Major Office, Jurisdiction and Year .............................................................................................................. xxii

2016 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, 2016 ................................................................................................................... 3 Table B Summary of Outcomes for All County, City and School District Ballot Measures by Type of Measure and County, 2016 ................................................................................................................... 5 Table C Summary of Election Outcomes for All County, City, and School District Offices, 2016 ........ 7

Part 1 Vote Totals, Election Outcomes, and Text for School District Ballot Measures ................ 9

Table 1.1 Vote Totals for School District Ballot Measures by County, 2016 ...................................... 11 Table 1.2 Text for School District Ballot Measures by County, 2016 .................................................. 25 Table 1.3 Summary of Election Outcomes for School District Ballot Measures by Type of Measure and County, 2016 ................................................................................................................................ 54

Part 2 Vote Totals for School District Office Candidates ............................................................57

Table 2.1 Vote Totals for School District Office Candidates by County and Election Date, 2016 ...... 59 Table 2.2 Summary of Election Outcomes for School District Offices, 2016 .................................... 122

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2016 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── i

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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ii ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES

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.

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2016I COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY

2/2 2/9 2/23 3/1 4/12 4/19 5/3 6/7 6/28 8/16 8/23 8/30 10/11 11/8 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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iv ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES

2016I COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY

2/2 2/9 2/23 3/1 4/12 4/19 5/3 6/7 6/28 8/16 8/23 8/30 10/11 11/8 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

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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

1995-2016 412 100 66 111 27 72 124 30 59 85 21 62 15 4 73 10 2 48 49 12 76

Even Years 608 100 57 145 24 72 153 25 55 116 19 61 14 2 70 12 2 51 63 10 75

Odd Years 217 100 63 49 23 61 70 32 64 41 19 61 14 7 74 5 2 46 27 13 77

County

1995-2016 67 16 58 2 3 72 27 40 45 20 30 64 2 3 75 3 4 44 7 11 66

Even Years 105 17 47 2 2 65 37 36 41 29 28 62 2 2 50 4 4 49 10 10 66

Odd Years 28 13 67 2 5 76 10 37 54 8 29 71 2 9 89 1 3 50 2 8 71

City

1995-2016 204 49 65 5 2 60 72 35 63 59 29 60 7 3 73 7 4 49 42 21 78

Even Years 301 49 56 76 2 6 92 31 59 891 27 5 95 3 7 90 3 5 575 17 7

Odd Years 107 50 65 2 2 48 36 34 65 28 26 56 5 4 76 4 4 43 25 23 78

School District

1995-2016 142 34 71 103 73 72 25 18 65 6 4 80 6 4 71 0 0 50

Even Years 172 28 72 136 79 72 24 14 63 7 4 81 4 2 76

Odd Years 81 37 64 45 55 61 23 29 66 5 6 77 7 9 67 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 283 100 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 2015 120 100 74 13 11 77 47 39 79 20 17 75 14 12 100 9 8 22 11 9 64 2016 872 100 79 294 34 91 279 32 73 138 16 72 10 1 90 37 4 41 86 10 83

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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 283 100 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 2015 120 100 74 13 11 77 47 39 79 20 17 75 14 12 100 9 8 22 11 9 64 2016 872 100 79 294 34 91 279 32 73 138 16 72 10 1 90 37 4 41 86 10 83

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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 2015 54 45 70 2 4 0 23 43 87 12 22 67 5 9 40 10 19 60 2016 393 45 77 9 2 67 174 44 79 96 24 74 1 0 100 25 6 48 69 18 88

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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

Scho

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1995 117 46 52 87 74 46 13 11 38 6 5 100 8 7 88 1 1 100 117 46 52

1996 85 15 62 51 60 67 8 9 63 20 24 60 3 4 0 85 15 62

1997 174 51 62 118 68 59 23 13 70 13 7 92 18 10 44 174 51 62

1998 164 29 62 134 82 57 10 6 100 5 3 40 12 7 92 164 29 62

1999 131 46 62 102 78 58 11 8 82 12 9 92 6 5 33 131 46 62

2000 146 26 63 118 81 57 6 4 67 13 9 92 5 3 100 146 26 63

2001 103 44 71 62 60 76 23 22 70 4 4 25 14 14 64 103 44 71

2002 250 38 76 228 91 77 15 6 53 3 1 100 2 1 100 250 38 76

2003 61 34 52 20 33 55 36 59 47 3 5 67 2 3 100 61 34 52

2004 235 33 73 172 73 77 51 22 53 5 2 100 4 2 100 235 33 73

2005 103 35 69 52 50 77 40 39 55 6 6 67 5 5 100 103 35 69

2006 208 37 58 175 84 59 15 7 27 8 4 88 7 3 43 208 37 58

2007 42 23 67 19 45 58 18 43 78 5 12 60 42 23 67

2008 245 41 80 193 79 81 44 18 75 3 1 67 3 1 100 245 41 80

2009 47 24 66 5 11 40 32 68 66 1 2 100 9 19 78 47 24 66

2010 148 31 64 92 62 72 44 30 45 4 3 100 7 5 57 1 1 0 148 31 64

2011 47 27 64 9 19 78 31 66 68 2 4 100 4 9 0 47 27 64

2012 206 39 82 150 73 83 46 22 72 9 4 100 1 0 100 206 39 82

2013 35 26 80 11 31 73 16 46 94 4 11 25 4 11 100 35 26 80

2014 208 36 83 184 88 80 21 10 100 2 1 100 1 0 100 208 36 83

2015 32 27 94 10 31 90 13 41 92 0 0 0 9 28 100 32 27 94

2016 328 38 90 281 86 92 37 11 78 4 0 0 6 2 83

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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

1995-2016 412 100 66 142 34 72 90 22 70 34 8 56 24 6 57 19 5 56 13 3 64 11 3 53 57 14 67

Even Years 608 100 67 203 33 74 131 22 69 51 8 58 37 6 57 29 5 54 17 3 65 17 3 55 88 14 64

Odd Years 217 100 65 81 37 64 49 23 73 17 8 50 11 5 56 9 4 63 10 5 63 5 2 48 27 12 74

County

1995-2016 67 16 58 1 1 82 18 27 69 8 12 44 8 12 46 7 11 52 4 6 65 7 11 55 8 12 50

Even Years 105 17 55 1 1 71 27 26 66 14 13 45 13 13 45 11 10 46 6 5 62 11 11 53 13 12 49

Odd Years 28 13 67 0 1 100 9 31 79 2 9 41 3 11 51 3 12 72 3 10 70 3 10 63 3 10 55

City

1995-2016 204 50 65 1 1 72 72 35 70 26 13 60 16 8 62 12 6 59 9 4 65 4 2 51 49 24 69

Even Years 301 49 66 2 1 78 104 35 70 37 12 64 24 8 64 18 6 59 11 4 68 6 2 58 74 25 67

Odd Years 108 50 65 1 1 57 39 37 72 15 14 52 8 7 58 5 5 59 7 7 60 2 2 27 24 22 76

School District

1995-2016 142 34 71 139 98 68 1 1 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50

Even Years 202 33 74 197 98 70 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 50

Odd Years 81 37 64 80 98 64 1 2 79 0 0 0

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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

All M

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1995 253 100 61 121 48 54 63 25 84 16 6 63 12 5 50 14 6 50 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 2015 120 100 74 32 27 94 23 5 83 17 4 35 8 2 50 5 1 60 2 0 100 3 1 33 21 4 86 2016 872 100 79 331 38 90 116 24 78 99 21 61 53 11 70 30 6 50 26 5 54 29 6 48 150 31 85

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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

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 2015 34 28 62 12 35 83 4 12 25 5 15 40 2 6 50 1 3 100 3 9 33 2 6 50 2016 151 17 59 28 19 54 44 29 34 21 14 57 7 5 57 12 8 58 18 12 33 19 13 74

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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 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 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 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 2015 54 45 70 11 4 82 13 5 38 3 1 67 3 1 67 1 0 100 19 8 89 2016 393 45 77 3 0 67 88 35 85 70 28 64 32 13 78 23 9 48 14 6 50 11 0 73 131 53 86

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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 2015 32 27 94 32 16 94 2016 328 38 90 328 159 90

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TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

N % %

Passing 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 1 50 0

Contra Costa 2 67 50

4 80 25 1 100 100 2 100 50

3 60 67 3 100 100 1 33 100 2 100 100 El Dorado 2 12 50

7 78 29

1 50 100 6 100 17 2 20 100 14 88 64 2 100 0 3 100 100

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 1 100 100

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

1 100 100 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 8 28 88

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TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY (CONTINUED) 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2015 2016 1998-2016

N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing N % %

Passing

Butte

3 33 100 Calaveras

1 50 100

1 20 0 6 43 67

Contra Costa 3 100 67

1 50 100 2 100 100 1 100 100

1 33 100 26 74 73 El Dorado 1 50 0 1 100 0 3 75 67

1 50 0 2 100 50 5 45 60 5 83 40 4 50 0 59 58 46

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

1 50 100 1 50 0 20 69 45

Lake 1 100 100

2 33 50 Lassen

1 100 0

3 75 33 2 100 100 2 67 100 15 71 47

Los Angeles 1 2 100 4 67 100 5 11 100 Marin 3 75 100 1 100 100 7 88 43 3 100 100 1 50 100 1 11 100 1 25 100 2 22 100 49 63 88 Mendocino

1 33 0

4 33 25

Modoc 2 0 0 2 100 0 2 100 100 6 0 50 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

4 100 100 1 100 100 10 83 90

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

2 40 0 3 100 67 18 51 50 San Diego

1 100 0

1 33 0 22 43 32

San Joaquin

2 33 100 San Luis Obispo

1 50 100

1 100 100 22 76 73

San Mateo 1 25 100

1 100 100

1 33 100 4 14 100 Santa Barbara

1 100 100

1 14 100

2 67 50 5 29 40

Santa Cruz

1 11 0 Shasta

1 100 100 2 100 0

4 100 25

Siskiyou 3 75 33

1 33 0

2 29 50 16 59 25 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 18 20 61 6 38 83 15 23 40 10 50 90 14 18 50 7 58 57 16 19 38 19 56 12 25 17 60 368 47 57

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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

2015 19 56 63 9 26 56 2 0 0 5 15 100 1 3 100 2 6 50

2016 25 17 60 17 11 47 1 1 0 2 1 100 1 1 100 4 3 100

1998-2016 369 32 57 254 22 46 7 1 100 10 1 50 28 2 82 33 3 91 37 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, 1998-2016 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

2015 34 15 60 19 63 2 0 9 56

2016 151 126 59 25 60 51 59 17 47

1998-2016 1,310 943 59 369 57 294 46 254 46

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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

2015 19 56 63 1 3 0 4 12 50 7 21 86 3 9 33 2 6 50 1 3 100 1 3 100

2016 25 17 60 1 1 0 10 7 70 6 4 100 3 2 0 1 1 100 4 3 25

1998-2016 369 28 57 7 1 14 119 9 50 57 4 82 6 0 33 45 3 44 38 3 53 40 3 68 46 4 57

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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 2015 1,321 114 607 600 2016 5,118 723 2,361 2,034 Total 82,324 11,819 32,458 38,097

*We excluded runoffs from totals.

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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 2015 1,321 114 5 4 94 82 2016 5,118 723 431 60 158 22 Total 82,324 11,819 4,333 37 2,816 24

*The California Elections Data Archive did not collect information on CSD/CSA candidates until 1998.

**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 2015 29 0 26 31 71 -- 74 67 45 0 46 43 2016 32 31 28 34 74 82 75 68 49 63 47 46

1995-2016 32 29 27 34 79 83 79 76 53 62 49 52 *We excluded runoffs from totals.

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2016 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR

COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES AND CANDIDATES

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TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE, AND COUNTY, 2016

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 17 1 13 0 8 2 1 0 1 0 6 3 46 6 52 Butte 0 4 3 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 9 5 14 Calaveras 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 5 Colusa 0 1 3 0 3 1 4 Contra Costa 8 6 12 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 25 11 36 Del Norte 0 1 0 1 1 El Dorado 2 4 2 0 2 0 1 3 1 1 1 0 9 8 17 Fresno 5 1 12 1 1 2 3 1 1 0 22 5 27 Glenn 1 0 3 0 4 0 4 Humboldt 5 1 6 1 1 0 3 2 15 4 19 Imperial 1 1 9 0 10 1 11 Inyo 1 0 2 0 3 0 3 Kern 3 3 13 3 0 1 16 7 23 Kings 0 2 8 1 8 3 11 Lake 3 0 4 0 1 1 8 1 9 Lassen 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 4 Los Angeles 13 5 31 1 6 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 10 3 62 12 74 Madera 1 0 3 0 4 0 4 Marin 11 2 2 0 1 0 14 2 16 Mariposa 1 0 1 0 1 Mendocino 5 1 4 0 0 3 1 1 10 5 15 Merced 1 0 4 0 1 0 6 0 6 Modoc 2 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 4 Mono 1 0 1 0 1 Monterey 12 1 6 2 3 0 3 0 24 3 27 Napa 2 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 6 3 9 Nevada 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 2 6 Orange 6 4 9 2 6 0 3 1 5 3 29 10 39 Placer 1 3 3 4 1 0 1 0 6 7 13

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TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE, AND COUNTY, 2016

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

Plumas 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Riverside 13 2 7 0 1 2 1 3 5 0 27 7 34 Sacramento 3 3 5 0 2 0 10 3 13 San Benito 1 1 3 2 4 3 7 San Bernardino 3 3 8 0 1 1 3 0 5 2 20 6 26 San Diego 3 4 8 2 17 0 0 1 7 3 35 10 45

San Francisco 4 1 3 0 6 4 7 5 20 10 30 San Joaquin 4 1 4 0 2 0 1 0 11 1 12 San Luis Obispo 1 1 4 0 2 1 7 2 9 San Mateo 10 3 4 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 16 8 24 Santa Barbara 2 1 9 0 4 0 15 1 16 Santa Clara 11 2 9 0 6 0 0 3 9 1 35 6 41 Santa Cruz 7 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 0 15 2 17 Shasta 0 1 6 0 1 0 7 1 8 Sierra 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 Siskiyou 2 3 0 4 3 0 5 7 12 Solano 10 1 3 0 2 0 3 0 18 1 19 Sonoma 9 2 6 0 6 2 21 4 25 Stanislaus 1 0 6 1 1 0 8 1 9 Sutter 2 0 2 0 2 Tehama 1 0 3 1 0 1 4 2 6 Trinity 2 0 2 0 2 Tulare 1 0 8 1 9 1 10 Tuolumne 1 0 1 0 1 Ventura 6 1 6 0 2 0 5 0 7 1 26 2 28 Yolo 5 0 3 0 0 1 8 1 9 Yuba 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 4 4 8 All Counties 205 74 268 26 71 15 16 8 15 22 9 1 3 0 100 38 0 1 687 185 872

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TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2016

EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE

OTHER SERVICES 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 TOTAL Alameda 14 1 3 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 0 6 2 9 0 46 6 52 Butte 3 0 2 1 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 9 5 14 Calaveras 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 2 5 Colusa 3 0 0 1 3 1 4 Contra Costa 13 0 1 1 2 2 0 3 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 4 2 25 11 36 Del Norte 0 1 0 1 1 El Dorado 2 0 3 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 9 8 17 Fresno 14 2 1 0 3 0 2 2 0 1 2 0 22 5 27 Glenn 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 Humboldt 7 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 4 0 15 4 19 Imperial 9 0 1 1 10 1 11 Inyo 2 0 1 0 3 0 3 Kern 13 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 2 1 16 7 23 Kings 8 1 0 2 8 3 11 Lake 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 8 1 9 Lassen 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 4 Los Angeles 32 1 4 5 1 1 11 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 9 2 62 12 74 Madera 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 Marin 4 1 5 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 14 2 16 Mariposa 1 0 1 0 1 Mendocino 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 3 4 0 10 5 15 Merced 5 0 1 0 6 0 6 Modoc 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 4 Mono 1 0 1 0 1 Monterey 6 2 2 0 3 0 1 0 11 1 1 0 24 3 27 Napa 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 6 3 9 Nevada 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 2 6 Orange 11 2 4 4 9 0 5 4 29 10 39 Placer 3 4 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 6 7 13

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TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2016

EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORT FACILITIES HOUSING GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE

OTHER SERVICES 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 TOTAL Plumas 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 Riverside 7 0 3 0 1 1 4 2 0 3 0 1 12 0 27 7 34 Sacramento 5 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 10 3 13 San Benito 3 2 0 1 1 0 4 3 7 San Bernardino 8 0 2 2 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 5 1 20 6 26 San Diego 9 2 4 4 2 0 12 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 5 1 35 10 45 San Francisco 2 0 3 0 2 1 4 6 1 0 1 0 2 1 3 1 2 1 20 10 30 San Joaquin 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 11 1 12 San Luis Obispo 4 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 7 2 9 San Mateo 8 2 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 16 8 24 Santa Barbara 9 0 4 0 2 1 15 1 16 Santa Clara 14 2 6 4 5 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 4 0 35 6 41 Santa Cruz 5 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 5 0 15 2 17 Shasta 6 0 1 0 0 1 7 1 8 Siskiyou 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 5 2 2 Sierra 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 7 12 Solano 4 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 6 0 18 1 19 Sonoma 8 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 4 0 21 4 25 Stanislaus 7 0 1 0 0 1 8 1 9 Sutter 2 0 2 0 2 Tehama 3 1 1 0 0 1 4 2 6 Trinity 2 0 2 0 2 Tulare 8 1 1 0 9 1 10 Tuolumne 1 0 1 0 1 Ventura 8 0 11 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 26 2 28 Yolo 4 0 0 1 4 0 8 1 9 Yuba 2 1 0 3 2 0 4 4 8 All Counties 298 33 60 39 37 16 90 26 12 0 14 15 15 15 19 6 14 12 127 23 1 0 687 185 872

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TABLE B SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY, AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES, 2016

City Council County Supervisor Director, CSD* Other City Offices Other County

Offices School Board

Member Total**

Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N

Incumbent Candidates

Win 74.7 402 82.1 110 61.2 41 88.2 165 100.0 14 67.7 464 73.6 1,196 Lose 25.3 136 17.9 24 38.8 26 11.8 22 0.0 0 32.3 221 26.4 429 Total 100.0 538 100.0 134 100.0 67 100.0 187 100.0 14 100.0 685 100.0 1,625

Non-Incumbent Candidates

Win 32.8 448 21.5 64 55.8 72 26.5 72 40.2 33 40.2 542 35.2 1,231 Lose 67.2 919 78.5 233 44.2 57 73.5 197 59.8 49 59.8 807 64.8 2,262 Total 100.0 1,367 100.0 297 100.0 129 100.0 269 100. 0 82 100.0 1,349 100.0 3,493

Winning Candidates

Incumbent 47.3 402 63.2 110 36.3 41 69.6 165 29.8 14 46.1 464 49.3 1,196 Non-Incumbent 52.7 448 36.8 64 63.7 72 30.4 72 70.2 33 53.9 542 50.7 1,231 Total 100.0 850 100.0 174 100.00 113 100.0 237 100.0 47 100.0 1,006 100.0 2,427

Losing Candidates

Incumbent 12.9 136 9.3 24 31.3 26 10.0 22 0.0 0 21.5 221 15.5 429 Non-Incumbent 87.1 919 90.7 233 68.7 57 90.0 197 100.0 49 78.5 807 84.5 2,262 Total 100.0 1,055 100.0 257 100.0 83 100.0 219 100.0 49 100.0 1,028 100.0 2,691

All Candidates

Incumbent 28.2 538 31.1 134 34.2 67 41.0 187 14.6 14 33.7 685 31.8 1,625 Non-Incumbent 71.8 1,367 68.9 297 65.8 129 59.0 269 85.4 82 66.3 1,349 68.2 3,493 Total 100.0 1,905 100.0 431 100.0 196 100.0 456 100.0 96 100.0 2,034 100.0 5,118

*Directors of Community Service Districts, and Community Service Areas, also includes Members of Community Planning Areas and Community Councils.

**We excluded runoffs from the totals.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Albany City Unified Measure B GO Bond Education 4,754 6,894 69.0% PassT

Measure E GO Bond Education 4,618 6,278 73.6% PassF

Castro Valley Unified Measure G GO Bond Education 9,179 13,274 69.2% PassF Chabot-Las Positas Community College1 Measure A GO Bond Education 87,133 134,165 64.9% PassF Dublin Unified Measure H GO Bond Education 6,216 10,327 60.2% PassF Fremont Unified Measure I Property Tax Education 27,145 38,622 70.3% PassT Lammersville Joint Unified2 Measure L GO Bond Education 17 36 47.2% PassF Livermore Valley Joint Unified3 Measure J GO Bond Education 14,510 21,709 66.8% PassF 11/8/2016 Alameda Unified Measure B1 Property Tax Education 27,188 36,619 74.2% PassT Berkeley Unified Measure E1 Property Tax Education 53,105 59,763 88.9% PassT Oakland Unified Measure G1 Property Tax Education 138,889 168,891 82.2% PassT Piedmont Unified Measure H1 GO Bond Education 5,200 7,103 73.2% PassF Pleasanton Unified Measure I1 GO Bond Education 23,782 34,415 69.1% PassF San Leandro Unified Measure J1 GO Bond Education 19,050 25,469 74.8% PassF ALPINE No School Measures

AMADOR No School Measures BUTTE 11/8/2016 Butte-Glenn Community College4 Measure J GO Bond Education 60,693 90,580 67.0% PassF

Chico Unified Measure K GO Bond Education 32,700 46,053 71.0% PassF Yuba Community College5 Measure Q GO Bond Education 86 203 42.4% PassF CALAVERAS No School Measures

COLUSA 11/8/2016 Pierce Joint Unified6 Measure B GO Bond Education 1,097 1,585 69.2% PassF Williams Unified Measure C GO Bond Education 961 1,331 72.2% PassF Yuba Community College7 Measure Q GO Bond Education 3,648 6,235 58.5% PassF *Pass or Fail results based on multi-county outcomes. TIndicates measure required two-thirds of the vote to pass. FIndicates measure required 55% of the vote to pass. All other school district measures required a majority vote. 1Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Contra Costa county separately. 2Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin county separately. 3Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Contra Costa county separately. 4Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Glenn county separately. 5Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties separately. 6Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yolo county separately. 7Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte, Glenn, Lake, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* CONTRA COSTA 6/7/2016 Brentwood Union Elementary Measure B GO Bond Education 7,682 13,399 57.3% PassF Chabot-Las Positas Community College8 Measure A GO Bond Education 207 383 54.0% PassF Lafayette Elementary Measure C GO Bond Education 8,371 11,337 73.8% PassF Livermore Valley Joint Unified9 Measure J GO Bond Education 56 94 59.6% PassF Walnut Creek Elementary Measure D GO Bond Education 12,912 17,668 73.1% PassF 11/8/2016 John Swett Unified Measure P GO Bond Education 3,373 5,429 62.1% PassF

Measure Q GO Bond Education 3,570 5,421 65.9% PassF

Liberty Union High Measure U GO Bond Education 26,237 42,982 61.0% PassF Martinez Unified Measure R GO Bond Education 9,287 13,714 67.7% PassF Moraga Elementary Measure V GO Bond Education 6,252 8,600 72.7% PassF Oakley Union Elementary Measure W GO Bond Education 7,855 12,130 64.8% PassF Pittsburg Unified Measure S Property Tax Education 11,292 16,613 68.0% PassT West Contra Costa Unified Measure T Property Tax Education 64,358 84,314 76.3% PassT DEL NORTE No School Measures

EL DORADO 6/7/2016 Camino Union Elementary Measure H GO Bond Education 1,404 1,969 71.3% PassF

Mother Lode Union Elementary Measure C GO Bond Education 3,250 5,594 58.1% PassF

FRESNO 4/12/2016 Raisin City Elementary Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 152 240 63.3% Pass Recall 2 Recall Education: Recall 158 236 66.9% Pass Recall 3 Recall Education: Recall 158 236 66.9% Pass Recall 4 Recall Education: Recall 106 239 44.4% Fail 6/7/2016 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified10 Measure E GO Bond Education 45 124 36.3% PassF Kingsburg Elementary Charter11 Measure A GO Bond Education 2,039 2,999 68.0% PassF State Center Community College12 Measure C GO Bond Education 104,811 156,370 67.0% PassF 11/8/2016 Caruthers Unified Measure V GO Bond Education 883 1,261 70.0% PassF Central Unified Measure C GO Bond Education 15,060 21,115 71.3% PassF Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified13 Measure R GO Bond Education 2,560 3,941 65.0% FailF 8Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda county separately. 9Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda county separately. 10Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Tulare county separately. 11Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kings and Tulare counties separately. 12Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kings, Madera, and Madera counties separately. 13Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey and San Benito counties separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* FRESNO 11/8/2016 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint14 Measure H GO Bond Education 1,238 1,492 83.0% PassF (continued) Fowler Unified Measure J GO Bond Education 2,329 2,979 78.2% PassF Fresno Unified Measure X GO Bond Education 62,486 93,543 66.8% PassF Kerman Unified Measure K GO Bond Education 3,583 4,658 76.9% PassF Sanger Unified Measure A GO Bond Education 11,693 15,884 73.6% PassF Selma Unified Measure O GO Bond Education 4,685 6,693 70.0% PassF GLENN 11/8/2016 Butte-Glenn Community College15 Measure J GO Bond Education 4,860 8,757 55.5% PassF Willows Unified Measure B GO Bond Education 2,061 3,189 64.6% PassF Yuba Community College16 Measure Q GO Bond Education 85 193 44.0% PassF HUMBOLDT 6/7/2016 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified17 Measure D GO Bond Education 648 1,046 62.0% PassF 11/8/2016 Arcata Elementary Measure H Property Tax Education 5,212 6,540 79.7% PassT

Measure I GO Bond Education 4,795 6,412 74.8% PassF

Ferndale Unified Measure L GO Bond Education 683 1,478 46.2% FailF Jacoby Creek Elementary Measure K GO Bond Education 960 1,651 58.1% PassF Mattole Unified Measure M GO Bond Education 223 289 77.2% PassF Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College18 Measure H/J GO Bond Education 15 25 60.0% PassF South Bay Union Elementary Measure N GO Bond Education 1,613 2,817 57.3% PassF IMPERIAL 6/7/2016 Central Union High Measure K GO Bond Education 5,661 8,067 70.2% PassF 11/8/2016 Brawley Elementary Measure M GO Bond Education 4,771 6,628 72.0% PassF Calexico Unified Measure V GO Bond Education 8,285 11,303 73.3% PassF Desert Community College19 Measure CC GO Bond Education 687 947 72.5% PassF El Centro Elementary Measure L GO Bond Education 7,797 10,419 74.8% PassF Imperial Unified Measure O GO Bond Education 4,262 5,945 71.7% PassF Meadows Union Elementary Measure R GO Bond Education 423 501 84.4% PassT San Pasqual Valley Unified Measure T GO Bond Education 251 347 72.3% PassT Seeley Union Elementary Measure S GO Bond Education 575 676 85.1% PassT 14Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Madera county separately. 15Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte county separately. 16Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte, Colusa, Lake, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties separately. 17Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Trinity county separately. 18Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity counties separately. 19Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Riverside county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* INYO No School Measures

KERN 6/7/2016 Beardsley Elementary Measure A GO Bond Education 1,621 2,587 62.7% PassF Fairfax Elementary Measure B GO Bond Education 955 1,366 69.9% PassF General Shafter Elementary Measure C GO Bond Education 80 147 54.4% FailF Wasco Union Elementary Measure D GO Bond Education 1,346 1,962 68.6% PassF

Measure E GO Bond Education 1,303 1,936 67.3% PassF

11/8/2016 Antelope Valley Community College20 Measure AV GO Bond Education 3,832 6,146 62.3% PassF Bakersfield City Elementary Measure N GO Bond Education 31,411 151,402 20.7% FailF Fruitvale Elementary Measure O GO Bond Education 5,081 7,820 65.0% PassF General Shafter Elementary Measure P GO Bond Education 166 271 61.3% PassF Greenfield Union Elementary Measure Q GO Bond Education 7,923 9,964 79.5% PassF Kern Community College21 Measure J GO Bond Education 145,217 222,820 65.2% PassF Kern Union High Measure K GO Bond Education 113,865 171,640 66.3% PassF Lost Hills Union Elementary Measure R GO Bond Education 104 167 62.3% PassF McFarland Unified Measure L GO Bond Education 1,024 2,161 47.4% FailF Muroc Joint Unified22 Measure M GO Bond Education 953 1,210 78.8% PassF Standard Elementary Measure S GO Bond Education 4,417 6,567 67.3% PassF KINGS 6/7/2016 Kingsburg Elementary Charter23 Measure A GO Bond Education 95 200 47.5% PassF Pioneer Union Elementary Measure P GO Bond Education 1,325 2,602 50.9% FailF State Center Community College24 Measure C GO Bond Education 88 256 34.4% PassF 11/8/2016 Armona Union Elementary Measure V GO Bond Education 1,105 1,545 71.5% PassF Hanford Elementary Measure U GO Bond Education 7,850 11,352 69.2% PassF Hanford Joint Union High25 Measure W GO Bond Education 12,633 19,764 63.9% PassF Leemoore Union High Measure L GO Bond Education 5,749 8,772 65.5% PassF Pioneer Union Elementary Measure Y GO Bond Education 2,469 4,396 56.2% PassF Reef-Sunset Unified Measure S GO Bond Education 903 1,108 81.5% PassF 20Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Los Angeles county separately. 21Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Bernardino and Tulare counties separately. 22Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Bernardino county separately. 23Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno and Tulare counties separately. 24Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno, Madera, and Tulare counties separately. 25Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Tulare county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* LAKE 6/7/2016 Kelseyville Unified Measure U GO Bond Education 2,165 3,511 61.7% PassF 11/8/2016 Konocti Unified Measure Y GO Bond Education 4,750 6,869 69.2% PassF Lucerne Elementary Measure A GO Bond Education 807 1,134 71.2% PassF Yuba Community College26 Measure Q GO Bond Education 6,153 10,229 60.2% PassF LASSEN 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College27 Measure H/J GO Bond Education 132 269 49.1% PassF LOS ANGELES 6/7/2016 Hermosa Beach City Elementary Measure S GO Bond Education 4,040 6,765 59.7% PassF Long Beach Community College Measure LB GO Bond Education 66,445 103,044 64.5% PassF Montebello Unified Measure GS GO Bond Education 18,658 23,924 78.0% PassF Santa Clarita Community College Measure E GO Bond Education 33,605 57,480 58.5% PassF 11/8/2016 Alhambra Unified Measure AE GO Bond Education 22,670 29,415 77.1% PassF

Measure HS GO Bond Education 29,203 38,034 76.8% PassF

Antelope Valley Community College28 Measure AV GO Bond Education 83,189 117,872 70.6% PassF Beverly Hills Unified Measure Y GO Bond Education 8,429 13,166 64.0% FailT Claremont Unified Measure G GO Bond Education 12,236 18,164 67.4% PassF East Whittier City Elementary Measure R GO Bond Education 20,323 27,544 73.8% PassF Measure Z GO Bond Education 19,938 27,149 73.4% PassF El Rancho Unified Measure ER GO Bond Education 13,790 19,960 69.1% PassT Measure RR Property Tax Education 19,935 26,642 74.8% PassT Garvey Elementary Measure GA GO Bond Education 7,130 8,917 80.0% PassF Glendale Community College Measure GC GO Bond Education 49,527 67,166 73.7% PassF Hacienda La Puente Unified Measure BB GO Bond Education 26,140 33,964 77.0% PassF Lawndale Elementary Measure L GO Bond Education 9,287 12,629 73.5% PassF Lennox Elementary Measure Q GO Bond Education 4,242 5,075 83.6% PassT Long Beach Unified Measure E GO Bond Education 129,757 173,341 74.9% PassF Los Angeles Community College Measure CC GO Bond Education 1,196,841 1,576,354 75.9% PassF Lynwood Unified Measure N GO Bond Education 12,015 15,084 79.7% PassF Manhattan Beach Unified Measure C GO Bond Education 13,510 18,911 71.4% PassF

Measure EE GO Bond Education 12,661 18,790 67.4% PassF

Mountain View Elementary Measure SS GO Bond Education 7,492 8,660 86.5% PassT Palmdale Elementary Measure PSD GO Bond Education 27,437 34,834 78.8% PassF 26Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte , Colusa, Glenn, Placer, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties separately. 27Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Humboldt, Modoc, Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity counties separately. 28Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kern county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Paramount Unified Measure I GO Bond Education 15,684 18,620 84.2% PassF (continued) Pomona Unified Measure P GO Bond Education 32,705 41,966 77.9% PassF Santa Monica Community College Measure V GO Bond Education 30,970 48,467 63.9% PassF South Pasadena Unified Measure SP GO Bond Education 9,357 12,354 75.7% PassF South Whittier Elementary Measure QS GO Bond Education 5,975 7,228 82.7% PassF Walnut Valley Unified Measure WV GO Bond Education 12,402 19,101 64.9% PassF West Covina Unified Measure ES GO Bond Education 14,299 19,073 75.0% PassF MADERA 6/7/2016 State Center Community College29 Measure C GO Bond Education 13,337 22,403 59.5% PassF 11/8/2016 Chowchilla Elementary Measure J GO Bond Education 2,958 4,133 71.6% PassF

Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint30 Measure H GO Bond Education: Bonds 97 138 70.3% PassF

MARIN 5/3/2016 Larkspur Elementary Measure A Property Tax Education 2,697 3,959 68.1% PassT 6/7/2016 Marin Community College Measure B GO Bond Education 61,006 95,264 64.0% PassF Kentfield Elementary Measure B Property Tax Education 4,006 7,007 57.2% FailT Mill Valley Elementary Measure E Property Tax Education 12,473 18,674 66.8% PassT Novato Unified Measure G GO Bond Education 17,499 30,183 58.0% PassF MARIPOSA 11/8/2016 Mariposa County Unified Measure L GO Bond Education 6,066 8,594 70.6% PassF MENDOCINO No School Measures

MERCED 6/7/2016 Ballico-Cressey Elementary Measure U GO Bond Education 260 424 61.3% PassF 8/23/2016 Los Banos Unified Recall 7 Recall Education: Recall 182 351 51.9% Pass 11/8/2016 Delhi Unified Measure W GO Bond Education 1,914 2,578 74.2% PassF Turlock Unified31 Measure N GO Bond Education 142 230 61.7% PassF

Measure O GO Bond Education 140 232 60.3% PassF

MODOC 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College32 Measure H/J GO Bond Education 27 52 51.9% PassF MONO 6/7/2016 Mammoth Unified Measure G Property Tax Education 1,663 2,088 79.6% PassT MONTEREY 6/7/2016 Cabrillo Community College33 Measure Q GO Bond Education 1,289 2,393 53.9% FailF

San Antonio Union Elementary Measure A GO Bond Education 295 465 63.4% PassF

29Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties separately. 30Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno county separately. 31Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Stanislaus county separately. 32Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Humboldt, Lassen, Shasta, Tehama, and Trinity counties separately. 33Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Benito and Santa Cruz counties separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Alisal Union Elementary Measure M GO Bond Education 8,034 10,973 73.2% PassT (continued) Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified34 Measure R GO Bond Education 5 6 83.3% FailF Hartnell Community College35 Measure T GO Bond Education 49,353 71,769 68.8% PassF San Ardo Union Elementary Measure N GO Bond Education 111 150 74.0% PassT San Miguel Joint Union Elementary36 Measure D GO Bond Education 11 17 64.7% PassF Shandon Joint Unified Measure K GO Bond Education 45 71 63.4% PassF NAPA 6/7/2016 Fairfield-Suisun Unified37 Measure J GO Bond Education 44 106 41.5% PassF Napa Valley Unified Measure H GO Bond Education 19,729 35,239 56.0% PassF Pope Valley Union Elementary Measure A GO Bond Education 146 247 59.1% PassF NEVADA 11/8/2016 Nevada Joint Union High38 Measure B GO Bond Education 25,579 45,712 56.0% PassF ORANGE 6/7/2016 Irvine Unified Measure E GO Bond Education 20,714 34,408 60.2% PassF Orange Unified Measure G Ordinance Education: Districts 39,654 45,794 86.6% Pass Anaheim Elementary Measure J GO Bond Education 37,155 48,582 76.5% PassF Brea-Olinda Unified Measure K GO Bond Education 8,192 16,578 49.4% FailF Measure L Ordinance Education: Districts 9,747 15,731 62.0% Pass Capistrano Unified Measure M GO Bond Education 72,915 160,367 45.5% FailF Centralia Elementary Measure N GO Bond Education 12,769 17,801 71.7% PassF Fountain Valley Elementary Measure O GO Bond Education 15,931 24,802 64.2% PassF Garden Grove Unified Measure P GO Bond Education 58,962 77,244 76.3% PassF Huntington Beach City Elementary Measure Q GO Bond Education 25,313 39,782 63.6% PassF Ocean View Elementary Measure R GO Bond Education 22,386 37,986 58.9% PassF Orange Unified Measure S GO Bond Education 54,143 86,677 62.5% PassF Westminster Elementary Measure T GO Bond Education 17,785 25,369 70.1% PassF PLACER 5/3/2016 Western Placer Unified Measure A GO Bond Education 1 4 25.0% FailT

Measure B GO Bond Education 4 11 36.4% FailT

6/7/2016 Placer Union High Measure C GO Bond Education 15,858 31,184 50.9% FailF 34Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno, and San Benito counties separately. 35Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Benito county separately. 36Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Luis Obispo county separately. 37Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Solano county separately. 38Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yuba county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* PLACER 11/8/2016 Placer Union High Measure L GO Bond Education 24,801 46,502 53.3% FailF (continued) Roseville Joint Union High39 Measure D GO Bond Education 43,243 70,440 61.4% PassF Western Placer Unified Measure N GO Bond Education 15,012 26,595 56.4% PassF Yuba Community College40 Measure Q GO Bond Education 17 44 38.6% PassF PLUMAS 11/8/2016 Plumas Unified Measure B GO Bond Education 5,322 9,323 57.1% PassF RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Banning Unified Measure M GO Bond Education 6,818 10,296 66.2% PassF Desert Community College41 Measure CC GO Bond Education 94,765 130,426 72.7% PassF Lake Elsinore Unified Measure V GO Bond Education 24,845 37,228 66.7% PassF Menifee Union Elementary Measure Q GO Bond Education 19,772 32,076 61.6% PassF Palm Springs Unified Measure I GO Bond Education 39,831 52,774 75.5% PassF Riverside Unified Measure O GO Bond Education 57,347 81,411 70.4% PassF San Jacinto Unified Measure Y GO Bond Education 8,439 11,573 72.9% PassF SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Elk Grove Unified Measure M GO Bond Education 78,517 111,885 70.2% PassF Galt Joint Union Elementary42 Measure K GO Bond Education 6,554 9,799 66.9% PassF Galt Joint Union High43 Measure E GO Bond Education 7,795 11,850 65.8% PassF Roseville Joint Union High44 Measure D GO Bond Education 4,471 6,861 65.2% PassF Sacramento City Unified Measure G Property Tax Education 78,785 119,064 66.2% FailT San Juan Unified Measure P GO Bond Education 95,406 137,370 69.5% PassF SAN BENITO 6/7/2016 Cabrillo Community College45 Measure Q GO Bond Education 235 409 57.5% FailF 11/8/2016 Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified46 Measure R GO Bond Education 10,803 21,400 50.5% FailF Hartnell Community College47 Measure T GO Bond Education 23 62 37.1% PassF Hollister Elementary Measure V GO Bond Education 9,987 15,361 65.0% PassF San Benito High48 Measure U GO Bond Education 11,864 18,582 63.8% PassF 39Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento county separately. 40Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba counties separately. 41Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Imperial county separately. 42Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin county separately. 43Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin county separately. 44Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Placer county separately. 45Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately. 46Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno and Monterey counties separately. 47Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately. 48Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Clara county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* SAN BERNARDINO 2/2/2016 Lucerne Valley Unified Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 424 557 76.1% Pass 11/8/2016 Alta Loma Elementary Measure H GO Bond Education 13,495 24,524 55.0% PassF Barstow Unified Measure F GO Bond Education 5,776 8,552 67.5% PassF Chino Valley Unified Measure G GO Bond Education 34,168 61,029 56.0% PassF Etiwanda Elementary Measure I GO Bond Education 21,387 32,814 65.2% PassF Kern Community College49 Measure J GO Bond Education 386 596 64.8% PassF Muroc Joint Unified50 Measure M GO Bond Education 6 10 60.0% PassF Ontario-Montclair Elementary Measure K GO Bond Education 30,996 39,640 78.2% PassF SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Bonsall Unified Measure DD GO Bond Education 4,204 8,303 50.6% FailF Cajon Valley Union Elementary Measure EE GO Bond Education 30,406 53,193 57.2% PassF Cardiff Elementary Measure GG GO Bond Education 3,994 6,057 65.9% PassF Fallbrook Union High Measure AA GO Bond Education 11,279 17,424 64.7% PassF Grossmont Union High Measure BB GO Bond Education 105,700 176,158 60.0% PassF Grossmont-Cyamaca Community College Measure X GO Bond Education 97,061 180,427 53.8% FailF MiraCosta Community College Measure MM GO Bond Education 104,493 167,485 62.4% PassF National Elementary Measure HH GO Bond Education 11,772 14,158 83.1% PassF Solana Beach Elementary Measure JJ GO Bond Education 11,776 17,911 65.7% PassF Southwestern Community College Measure Z GO Bond Education 115,479 163,890 70.5% PassF Sweetwater Union High Measure CC Ordinance Education: Districts 131,550 154,798 85.0% Pass SAN FRANCISCO 11/8/2016 San Francisco Community College Measure B Property Tax Education 291,565 361,664 80.6% PassT San Francisco Unified Measure A GO Bond Education 289,351 362,658 79.8% PassF SAN JOAQUIN 6/7/2016 Lammersville Joint Unified51 Measure L GO Bond Education 1,489 2,399 62.1% PassF Galt Joint Union Elementary52 Measure K GO Bond Education 357 664 53.8% PassF Galt Joint Union High53 Measure E GO Bond Education 1,175 2,161 54.4% PassF Lodi Unified Measure U GO Bond Education 36,550 56,076 65.2% PassF 49Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kern and Tulare counties separately. 50Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kern county separately. 51Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda county separately. 52Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento county separately. 53Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 Lucia Mar Unified Measure I GO Bond Education 24,656 37,590 65.6% PassF Paso Robles Joint Unified Measure M GO Bond Education 10,343 17,966 57.6% PassF San Miguel Joint Union Elementary54 Measure D GO Bond Education 1,270 2,038 62.3% PassF Shandon Joint Unified55 Measure K GO Bond Education 375 504 74.4% PassF SAN MATEO 5/3/2016 Brisbane Elementary Measure B Property Tax Education 1,046 1,471 71.1% PassT Menlo Park City Elementary Measure A Property Tax Education 3,557 5,897 60.3% FailT

Measure C Property Tax Education 3,183 5,889 54.0% FailT

6/7/2016 Jefferson Union High Measure E Property Tax Education 21,917 29,556 74.2% PassT Pacifica Elementary Measure D GO Bond Education 9,425 12,162 77.5% PassT Ravenswood City Elementary Measure H GO Bond Education 3,394 3,915 86.7% PassF 11/8/2016 Bayshore Elementary Measure S GO Bond Education 1,225 1,499 81.7% PassF Burlingame Elementary Measure M GO Bond Education 10,706 14,381 74.4% PassF Jefferson Elementary Measure T Property Tax Education 19,060 24,897 76.6% PassT Redwood City Elementary Measure U Property Tax Education 30,053 37,655 79.8% PassT SANTA BARBARA 6/7/2016 Cuyama Joint Unified56 Measure Q GO Bond Education 171 234 73.1% PassF 11/8/2016 Guadalupe Union Elementary Measure M2016 GO Bond Education 1,316 1,634 80.5% PassF

Measure N2016 GO Bond Education 1,294 1,639 79.0% PassF

Lompoc Unified Measure L2016 GO Bond Education 10,723 18,321 58.5% PassF Orcutt Union Elementary Measure G2016 GO Bond Education 10,495 18,171 57.8% PassF Santa Barbara Unified Measure I2016 GO Bond Education 59,818 86,496 69.2% PassF

Measure J2016 GO Bond Education 26,553 37,218 71.3% PassF

Santa Maria Joint Union High Measure H2016 GO Bond Education 23,818 41,572 57.3% PassF Santa Ynez Valley Union High Measure K2016 GO Bond Education 6,285 10,973 57.3% PassF SANTA CLARA 5/3/2016 Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High57 Measure A Property Tax Education 8,379 11,792 71.1% PassT 6/7/2016 Alum Rock Union Elementary Measure I GO Bond Education 12,461 15,824 78.7% PassF Franklin-McKinley Elementary Measure H GO Bond Education 10,443 13,357 78.2% PassF Gilroy Unified Measure E GO Bond Education 7,748 12,730 60.9% PassF Lakeside Joint Elementary58 Measure J Property Tax Education 198 302 65.6% FailT Moreland Elementary Measure G Property Tax Education 8,182 11,104 73.7% PassT 54Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately. 55Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately. 56Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Ventura county separately. 57Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Cruz county separately. 38Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Cruz county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Campbell Union High Measure AA GO Bond Education 57,230 85,320 67.1% PassF

Measure CC GO Bond Education 24,205 35,267 68.6% PassF

East Side Union High Measure Z GO Bond Education 114,080 157,583 72.4% PassF Franklin-McKinley Elementary Measure HH Property Tax Education 18,063 22,481 80.3% PassT Los Altos Elementary Measure GG Property Tax Education 15,122 21,317 70.9% PassT Oak Grove Elementary Measure EE Property Tax Education 24,664 37,396 66.0% FailT San Benito High59 Measure U GO Bond Education 35 55 63.6% PassF San Jose Unified Measure Y Property Tax Education 64,280 95,774 67.1% PassT San Jose-Evergreen Community College Measure X GO Bond Education 175,265 270,376 64.8% PassF Sunnyvale Elementary Measure BB Property Tax Education 19,118 25,695 74.4% PassT SANTA CRUZ 5/3/2016 Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High60 Measure A Property Tax Education 806 1,238 65.1% PassT 6/7/2016 Cabrillo Community College61 Measure Q GO Bond Education 46,930 87,611 53.6% FailF Lakeside Joint Elementary62 Measure J Property Tax Education 405 622 65.1% FailT Live Oak Elementary Measure R Property Tax Education 6,247 7,796 80.1% PassT 11/8/2016 Santa Cruz City Elementary Measure B GO Bond Education 24,522 30,846 79.5% PassF Santa Cruz City High Measure A GO Bond Education 45,033 59,410 75.8% PassF Soquel Union Elementary Measure C GO Bond Education 10,064 14,064 71.6% PassF SHASTA 6/7/2016 Black Butte Union Elementary Measure B GO Bond Education 1,058 1,694 62.5% PassF

Junction Elementary Measure A GO Bond Education 894 1,426 62.7% PassF

11/8/2016 Cascade Union Elementary Measure G GO Bond Education 3,456 5,342 64.7% PassF Red Bluff Joint Union High63 Measure J GO Bond Education 80 132 60.6% PassF Shasta Union High Measure I GO Bond Education 24,640 44,499 55.4% PassF Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College64 Measure H/J GO Bond Education 42,279 75,945 55.7% PassF SIERRA No School Measures

SISKIYOU No School Measures SOLANO 6/7/2016 Fairfield-Suisun Unified65 Measure J GO Bond Education 15,511 27,329 56.8% PassF

59Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Benito county separately. 60Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Clara county separately. 61Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey and San Benito counties separately. 62Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Clara county separately. 63Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Tehama county separately. 64Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Humboldt, Lassen, Tehama, and Trinity counties separately. 65Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Napa county separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* SOLANO 11/8/2016 Davis Joint Unified66 Measure H Property Tax Education 16 28 57.1% PassT (continued) Dixon Unified Measure Q GO Bond Education 4,966 8,247 60.2% PassF Winters Joint Unified67 Measure D GO Bond Education 299 494 60.5% PassF SONOMA 8/30/2016 Kenwood Elementary Measure B Property Tax Education 1,353 1,748 77.4% PassT 11/8/2016 Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Measure C GO Bond Education 12,897 20,014 64.4% PassF Guerneville Elementary Measure G GO Bond Education 1,861 2,598 71.6% PassF Healdsburg Unified Measure D GO Bond Education 5,455 8,247 66.1% PassF Rincon Valley Union Elementary Measure H Property Tax Education 14,400 20,323 70.9% PassT Sonoma Valley Unified Measure E GO Bond Education 12,845 18,246 70.4% PassF Waugh Elementary Measure X GO Bond Education 628 945 66.5% PassF Willmar Union Elementary Measure I Property Tax Education 1,160 1,765 65.7% FailT Windsor Unified Measure F GO Bond Education 7,880 12,717 62.0% PassF STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Hughson Unified Measure Q GO Bond Education 2,352 3,911 60.1% PassF

Measure R GO Bond Education 2,936 4,832 60.8% PassF

Newmans-Crows Landing Unified Measure P GO Bond Education 2,713 3,850 70.5% PassF Turlock Unified68 Measure N GO Bond Education 15,697 22,652 69.3% PassF

Measure O GO Bond Education 17,115 25,226 67.8% PassF

Waterford Unified Measure K GO Bond Education 1,960 3,039 64.5% PassF SUTTER 11/8/2016 Live Oak Unified Measure X GO Bond Education 2,050 3,026 67.7% PassF Yuba Community College69 Measure Q GO Bond Education 18,276 31,070 58.8% PassF TEHAMA 11/8/2016 Corning Union High Measure K GO Bond Education 3,267 5,104 64.0% PassF Evergreen Union Measure L GO Bond Education 2,391 4,225 56.6% FailT Red Bluff Joint Union High70 Measure J GO Bond Education 9,356 16,566 56.5% PassF Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College71 Measure H/J GO Bond Education 12,884 22,831 56.4% PassF TRINITY 6/7/2016 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified72 Measure D GO Bond Education 47 92 51.1% PassF

11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College73 Measure H/J GO Bond Education 3,474 5,432 64.0% PassF

66Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yolo county separately. 67Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yolo county separately. 68Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Merced county separately. 69Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Placer, Yolo, and Yuba counties separately. 70Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Shasta county separately. 71Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Humboldt, Lassen, Shasta, and Trinity counties separately. 72Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Humboldt county separately. 73Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Humboldt, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama counties separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* TULARE 6/7/2016 Burton Elementary Measure B GO Bond Education 1,283 2,484 51.7% FailF Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified74 Measure E GO Bond Education 894 1,238 72.2% PassF Kingsburg Elementary Charter75 Measure A GO Bond Education 82 160 51.3% PassF State Center Community College76 Measure C GO Bond Education 2,326 3,777 61.6% PassF 11/8/2016 Burton Elementary Measure L GO Bond Education 2,640 4,611 57.3% PassF Earlimart Elementary Measure M GO Bond Education 820 973 84.3% PassT Exeter Unified Measure K GO Bond Education 2,715 4,483 60.6% PassF Hanford Joint Union High77 Measure W GO Bond Education 33 79 41.8% PassF Kern Community College78 Measure J GO Bond Education 14,304 22,010 65.0% PassF TUOLUMNE No School Measures

VENTURA 6/7/2016 Cuyama Joint Unified79 Measure Q GO Bond Education 24 28 85.7% PassF

Santa Paula Unified Measure P GO Bond Education 3,110 5,136 60.6% PassF

11/8/2016 Fillmore Unified Measure V GO Bond Education 4,376 6,004 72.9% PassF Oak Park Unified Measure S GO Bond Education 4,453 7,012 63.5% PassF Oxnard Elementary Measure D GO Bond Education 24,418 34,912 69.9% PassF Simi Valley Unified Measure X GO Bond Education 36,644 55,489 66.0% PassF

Measure Y Ordinance Education: Districts 42,696 53,702 79.5% Pass

Ventura Unified Measure R Property Tax Education 39,958 53,192 75.1% PassT YOLO 11/8/2016 Davis Joint Unified80 Measure H Property Tax Education 23,527 32,718 71.9% PassT Pierce Joint Unified81 Measure B GO Bond Education 286 453 63.1% PassF Winters Joint Unified82 Measure D GO Bond Education 2,232 3,053 73.1% PassF Yuba Community College83 Measure Q GO Bond Education 16,057 24,926 64.4% PassF 74Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno county separately. 75Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno county separately. 76Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno, Kings, and Madera counties separately. 77Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kings county separately. 78Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kern and San Bernardino counties separately. 79Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Barbara county separately. 80Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Solano county separately. 81Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Colusa county separately. 82Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Solano county separately. 83Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Placer, Sutter, and Yuba counties separately.

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR

FAIL* YUBA 11/8/2016 Nevada Joint Union High84 Measure B GO Bond Education 204 300 68.0% PassF Plumas Lake Elementary Measure D GO Bond Education 1,582 2,391 66.2% FailT Yuba Community College85 Measure Q GO Bond Education 12,306 21,591 57.0% PassF 84Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Nevada county separately. 85Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Placer, Sutter, and Yolo counties separately.

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2015

ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Albany City Unified Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To rebuild Marin and Ocean View elementary schools with seismically safe school facilities that support modern learning standards in subjects such as science, accessibility, sustainability, and energy efficiency; and improve other school facilities; shall Albany Unified School District issue $70 Million of bonds at legal rates for the acquisition and improvement of land and facilities, with citizen oversight and all funds staying in Albany to benefit local schools? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Albany City Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To relieve Albanay Middle School overcrowding, construct classrooms, science labs, and flexible learning spaces that meet seismic safety and accessibility codes, replace old portables with modern classrooms, and acquire technology and equipment at all schools to support science, engineering, math, and the humanities; shall albany Unified School District issue $25 Million of bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrators' salaries, and all funds benefitting Albany schools? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Castro Valley Unified Measure G Pass (55% required) To upgrade and repair aging classrooms at local schools; improve school safety and security; expand classroom space for 21st-century education; update science labs and learning technology; improve access for students with disabilities; and renovate, construct, and acquire classrooms, sites, equipment and facilities; shall Castro Valley Unified School District issue $123 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits, and no money taken by the State or used for administrators’ salaries? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Chabot-Las Positas Co. College Measure A Pass (55% required) To upgrade aging classrooms and technology/science labs for career education to prepare students, veterans and workers for good jobs and university transfer, remove asbestos/retrofit buildings for earthquake safety, acquire, construct and repair sites/facilities/equipment, and improve campus safety/security, shall Chabot-Las Positas Community College District issue $950,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries/pensions, independent financial audits, and all funds used locally? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Dublin Unified Measure H Pass (55% required) To protect quality education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, construct schools to prevent overcrowding; update aging classrooms/science labs; continue providing 21st century technology; ensure classrooms meet fire/safety codes, and improve energy/operational efficiency, utilizing savings for instruction shall Dublin Unified School District issue $283 million in bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, citizens oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying in Dublin? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Fremont Unified Measure I Pass (2/3 required) To continue providing Fremont schools stable funding for quality local education/programs that cannot be taken away by the State, maintaining math, science, reading and writing programs, relieving overcrowding in classrooms, and attracting/retaining qualified teachers including quality science teachers, shall the Fremont Unified School District renew its expiring voter approved $73 per parcel tax, for nine years, exempting seniors, with no money for administrator salaries and all money benefiting local schools? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Lammersville Joint Unified Measure L Pass (55% required) To ensure high-quality education for all students, with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Lammersville Joint Unified School District provide classrooms/facilities for science, technology, engineering and math to prepare students for college and careers; Mountain House High School's career technical educational facilities/library; and provide high-speed wireless networks to support instructional technology; by issuing $56,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with independent citizens' oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local? ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Livermore Valley Joint Unified Measure J Pass (55% required) To renovate aging Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District classrooms and school facilities with funding that the State can't take away; improve fire safety and security systems; repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, restrooms and electrical systems; modernize outdated classrooms, science labs and instructional technology; upgrade, acquire, construct, equip classrooms/facilities and qualify for State matching funds, shall Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District issue $245 million in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits and public reports, no money for administrators, and keeping all funds local? ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Alameda Unified Measure B1 Pass (2/3 required) To maintain high-quality Alameda schools by protecting small class sizes; core academic, art, music, science, innovative, and athletic programs; neighborhood schools; and retaining excellent teachers; shall Alameda Unified School District continue for seven years, without increase, its existing parcel tax rate of $0.32 per building square foot not to exceed $7,999 per parcel, with senior exemptions, strict accountability measures (annual audits and independent citizen oversight), and all approximately $12,000,000 raised annually staying in Alameda schools? ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Berkeley Unified Measure E1 Pass (2/3 required) To support high quality public education and fund class size reduction, school libraries, teacher training, student support, music programs, instructional technology, and other designated purposes, shall the Berkeley Unified School District replace its expiring special tax with an annual tax at 37¢ / square foot for taxable buildings, for eight years, with annual cost-of-living adjustments and a low-income senior exemption? An oversight committee and independent auditors will monitor this fund. ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Oakland Unified Measure G1 Pass (2/3 required) To provide a districtwide educator salary increase designed to attract/retain teachers; provide enhanced middle school art, music, languages/other programs in addition to core educational programs; improve academic achievement; provide safe, positive schools, and prepare students for college/careers; shall Oakland Unified School District levy a tax of $120 per parcel, providing $12.4 million annually, for 12 years, with exemptions for senior and low income residents, no money for Sacramento, and all money benefitting Oakland students? ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Piedmont Unified Measure H1 Pass (55% required) To improve educational facilities and equipment to support advanced courses in math, science, engineering, arts and technology; repair and modernize aging science labs and classrooms at the high school and middle school; repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, heating, ventilation and electrical systems; add kindergarten classrooms; and improve the likelihood of qualifying for state matching funds, shall Piedmont Unified School District issue 66 million dollars in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and audits?

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ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Pleasanton Unified Measure I1 Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade aging classrooms and facilities at local schools; provide 21st -century learning technology and facilities; improve school safety and security; update science labs; improve energy and water efficiency; renovate, construct, and acquire classrooms, equipment and facilities; and construct a new elementary school, shall Pleasanton Unified School District issue $270,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits, all funds used for local schools, and no money used for administrators’ salaries? ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 San Leandro Unified Measure J1 Pass (55% required) To repair leaky roofs, faulty plumbing and electrical systems; improve heating and ventilation; improve student safety by upgrading security lighting, emergency communications, fire alarms and sprinklers; upgrade classrooms, libraries and science labs; replace deteriorating portables; and provide facilities and equipment needed to support instruction in math, science, engineering, arts and technology; shall San Leandro Unified School District issue $104,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits and all money benefiting San Leandro children? BUTTE 11/8/2016 Butte-Glenn Community College Measure J Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms to improve safety and prepare students/ veterans for university transfer/careers, such as nursing, welding, emergency response, by upgrading aging classrooms/ technology, removing asbestos/ unsafe gas lines, improving water conservation, electrical wiring, security, constructing science, welding, public safety, Veterans facilities, and repairing, acquiring, constructing property, facilities/ equipment, shall Butte-Glenn Community College District issue $190,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizen oversight, all funds spent locally? BUTTE 11/8/2016 Chico Unified Measure K Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of local public education by preventing overcrowding at elementary schools and providing safe schools through repairing or replacing leaky roofs and outdated electrical and plumbing systems, upgrading, modernizing and constructing classrooms and science labs, improving student access to technology and improving access for students with disabilities shall Chico Unified School District issue $152,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, including independent citizens' oversight, audits, all funds staying local and NO money for administrative salaries? BUTTE 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? COLUSA 11/8/2016 Pierce Joint Unified Measure B Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education by modernizing, constructing and/or renovating classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; with funding that cannot be taken by the state; shall the Pierce Joint Unified School District issue $15,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? COLUSA 11/8/2016 Williams Unified Measure C Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms, libraries, and school facilities; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; replace temporary portables; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Williams Unified School District issue $11,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? COLUSA 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? CONTRA COSTA 6/7/2016 Brentwood Union Elementary Measure B Pass (55% required) To provide Brentwood students with 21st century classrooms, upgrade libraries and science labs, improve school safety and security, expand access to classroom technology for students and teachers, renovate and modernize older schools in the District, build a new elementary school, and replace, acquire, construct and renovate school facilities, shall the Brentwood Union School District issue $158,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with an independent citizens’ oversight committee and no funds spent on administrators salaries? CONTRA COSTA 6/7/2016 Chabot-Las Positas Co. College Measure A Pass (55% required) To upgrade aging classrooms and technology/science labs for career education to prepare students, veterans and workers for good jobs and university transfer, remove asbestos/retrofit buildings for earthquake safety, acquire, construct and repair sites/facilities/equipment, and improve campus safety/security, shall Chabot-Las Positas Community College District issue $950,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries/pensions, independent financial audits, and all funds used locally? CONTRA COSTA 6/7/2016 Lafayette Elementary Measure C Pass (55% required) To upgrade aging neighborhood elementary and middle schools, avoid overcrowding, and modernize classrooms for today’s curriculum, including math, science, technology and arts, shall Lafayette School District repair or replace deteriorated roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems; update classrooms, labs and instructional technology; improve school safety/security: and acquire, construct, renovate, equip sites/facilities, by issuing $70,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no administrators’ salaries, and all funds dedicated locally to Lafayette TK-8 schools?

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CONTRA COSTA 6/7/2016 Livermore Valley Joint Unified Measure J Pass (55% required) To renovate aging Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District classrooms and school facilities with funding that the State can't take away; improve fire safety and security systems; repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, restrooms and electrical systems; modernize outdated classrooms, science labs and instructional technology; upgrade, acquire, construct, equip classrooms/facilities and qualify for State matching funds, shall Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District issue $245 million in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits and public reports, no money for administrators, and keeping all funds local? CONTRA COSTA 6/7/2016 Walnut Creek Elementary Measure D Pass (55% required) To address critical renovation, modernization and safety needs at District schools, upgrade classrooms, libraries and computer networks to provide students with 21st Century classrooms, improve energy efficiency of classrooms and buildings, and replace, acquire, construct and renovate school facilities shall the Walnut Creek School District issue $60 million in bonds at legal interest rates with funds monitored by an Independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee and no funds spent on administrators? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 John Swett Unified Measure P Pass (55% required) To construct a new Carquinez Middle School at existing site/property that is seismically safe and supports modern learning standards in science, math, reading and arts; increase student access to classroom technology; improve student security; implement site renovations; equip classrooms and facilities; shall John Swett Unified School District issue $40,200,000 in bonds at rates within legal limits, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrators, and all funds spent to benefit Carquinez Middle School and students? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 John Swett Unified Measure Q Pass (55% required) To complete renovation, modernization, and safety upgrades at John Swett High School that update classrooms, science labs, and career technical education facilities; improve student safety/security; provide for college/career readiness; and renovate, construct, and equip classrooms, facilities, sites and ventilation; shall John Swett Unified School District issue $22,000,000 in bonds at rates within legal limits, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrators, and all funds spent to benefit John Swett High school and students? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Liberty Union High Measure U Pass (55% required) To provide educational facilities and equipment to support advanced courses in math, science, engineering, arts and technology, modernize aging science labs, computer systems and career educational facilities, repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, heating, ventilation and electrical systems, add classrooms and facilities including those relieving overcrowding, and to improve the likelihood of local high schools qualifying for state matching funds, shall Liberty Union High School District issue $122 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and audits? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Martinez Unified Measure R Pass (55% required) To modernize, construct and/or renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities at elementary schools; improve student access to modern technology; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; construct career/technical education classrooms, including science labs; and replace leaky roofs, shall the Martinez Unified School District issue $120,000,000 of bonds, at legal interest rates, with annual audits, an independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money for teacher or administrator salaries and all funds locally-controlled? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Moraga Elementary Measure V Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at Moraga schools with funding that cannot be taken away by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; improve student access to modern technology; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and make health, seismic, safety and security improvements; shall Moraga Elementary School District issue $33,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits and NO money used for administrative salaries? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Oakley Union Elementary Measure W Pass (55% required) To improve local schools with funding that cannot be taken away by the State; add classrooms and school facilities to prevent overcrowding; provide classroom instructional technology; improve science, math/engineering classrooms; repair, construct, replace/update classrooms/educational facilities; and qualify for state matching funds, shall Oakley Union Elementary School District issue $31 million in bonds, at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, no funds for administrator salaries and all funds staying local? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Pittsburg Unified Measure S Pass (2/3 required) To provide a stable, local funding source for art, music and athletic essential program equipment and materials, to attract and retain highly qualified teachers and staff, to enhance and expand access to art, music and athletic programs, shall Pittsburg Unified School District levy an annual tax of $91 per taxable parcel (approximately $1,200,000) for seven years, beginning 7/1/2017 with an annual inflation adjustment of $6, with citizen oversight and senior citizen, SSI and SSDI exemptions? CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 West Contra Costa Unified Measure T Pass (2/3 required) To maintain quality education with local funding the State cannot take, including: protecting core academics, reading, writing, math, and science, attracting and retaining quality teachers, supporting science lab materials and activities, providing lower class sizes, preparing students for college and the workforce, shall West Contra Costa Unified School District extend the existing school funding measure for 8 years, at the current 7.2 cents per square foot of building area, providing $9.8 million annually, exempting seniors and requiring independent citizen oversight? EL DORADO 6/7/2016 Camino Union Elementary Measure H Pass (55% required) To meet critical health and safety needs at Camino schools, replace old restrooms, failing water and sewer lines and aged infrastructure, reconstruct the parking lot, improve student support facilities and make basic repairs including replacing windows and fixing outdated electrical infrastructure, shall Camino Union School District issue $4,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with an Oversight Committee and annual audits ensuring funds are ONLY spent improving LOCAL school facilities and NOT for salaries or any other purpose?

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EL DORADO 6/7/2016 Mother Lode Union Elementary Measure C Pass (55% required) To improve student safety, campus security, access for students with disabilities, and pick up and drop off zones to reduce traffic congestion; replace, repair and update aging classrooms and school facilities, including repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems; remove asbestos and lead paint; and improve instructional technology and educational opportunities for students, shall the Mother Lode Union School District issue $7,500,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds used locally? FRESNO 4/12/2016 Raisin City Elementary Recall 1 Pass Shall NANCY SCHWABENLAND be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of Raisin City Elementary School District? FRESNO 4/12/2016 Raisin City Elementary Recall 2 Pass Shall FEDERICO GARCIA be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of Raisin City Elementary School District? FRESNO 4/12/2016 Raisin City Elementary Recall 3 Pass Shall ANTHONY MONREAL be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of Raisin City Elementary School District? FRESNO 4/12/2016 Raisin City Elementary Recall 4 Fail Shall EVANGELINA URIAS be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of Raisin City Elementary School District? FRESNO 6/7/2016 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; renovate/construct science labs and career technical education classrooms; modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall the Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District issue $16,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? FRESNO 6/7/2016 Kingsburg Elementary Charter Measure A Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education without increasing the current tax rate; modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student access to computers and modern technology; make health, safety and security improvements; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Kingsburg Elementary Charter School District issue $10,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries or taken by the State? FRESNO 6/7/2016 State Center Community College Measure C Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade Fresno City, Clovis, Reedley Colleges, to prepare students and veterans for jobs/ university transfer by upgrading classroom buildings, labs/technology, upgrading vocational/career education programs, removing lead paint/asbestos, repairing leaky roofs, wiring, gas/sewer lines and acquiring, construct/repairing facilities, sites/equipment, shall State Center Community College District issue $485,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries, audits, all funds used locally? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Caruthers Unified Measure V Pass (55% required) To upgrade/provide additional classrooms/technology, retain/attract quality teachers by repairing outdated electrical wiring, water, sewer lines, air conditioning, fire alarms; improving cafeteria/disabled access/water conservation; providing space for music programs; removing lead paint/asbestos; constructing/equipping school facilities/sites; shall Caruthers Unified School District K-8 School Facilities Improvement District issue $6,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries or pensions? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Central Unified Measure C Pass (55% required) To continue renovating, constructing and equipping existing classrooms/school facilities, building a new high school and elementary school, and to be eligible for State matching funds, shall $87,300,000 of Central Unified School District bonds, an amount previously approved by voters in 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates within legal limits, annual audits, citizen oversight, all funds spent on local schools and no money for administrator salaries? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified Measure R Fail (55% required) By approval of this proposition by at least 55% of the registered voters voting on the proposition, the Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District (the "District") shall be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $39.0 million in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific school facilities projects listed in the Bond Project List below, and in order to qualify to receive State matching grant funds, subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified below. FRESNO 11/8/2016 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Measure H Pass (55% required) To repair aging classrooms; remove asbestos/lead paint; upgrade school safety/security; water conservation/ recycling systems; improve agricultural education; technology, computer/science labs, vocational programs; repair, construct/retrofit classrooms, sites/equipment; maintain student health/safety and retain/attract quality teachers, shall Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District issue $15,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent annual audits, citizens’ oversight, no administrator salaries, preventing Sacramento from taking funds, and keeping all funds local? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Fowler Unified Measure J Pass (55% required) To repair aging classrooms and facilities, deteriorating roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems, upgrade classrooms, science labs, career training facilities, and computer systems, and acquire, renovate, construct and equip facilities to support student achievement in reading, math, science, technology, the arts, and skilled trades, shall the Fowler Unified School District issue a maximum $42,000,000 in bonds, with legal interest rates, an oversight committee, annual audits, no money for salaries, and all money raised benefiting local students?

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FRESNO 11/8/2016 Fresno Unified Measure X Pass (55% required) To attract/retain quality teachers and repair/upgrade schools by: (1) Improving classrooms, career-technical facilities, science labs, technology; (2) Repairing deteriorating restrooms, plumbing, air conditioning, wiring; (3) Removing asbestos/lead hazards; (4) Upgrading security cameras, lighting, fencing, fire safety; (5) Renovating, building, acquiring facilities/equipment; (6) Securing State funds; shall Fresno Unified School District issue $225 million in bonds, at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrator salaries, all funds spent locally? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Kerman Unified Measure K Pass (55% required) In order to upgrade classrooms and science labs to keep pace with educational technology and support student achievement in math, science, engineering and skilled trades; acquire land and construct new classrooms to reduce overcrowding at existing schools; replace aging portables with permanent classrooms; and improve student safety and campus security systems, shall Kerman Unified School District issue $27 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all money locally-controlled? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Sanger Unified Measure A Pass (55% required) To maintain quality neighborhood schools and retain/attract qualified teachers by: (1) Expanding, upgrading constructing and equipping classrooms, including vocational/job training, and computer/science labs for Sanger students; (2) Repairing deteriorating classrooms/bathrooms; and (3) Upgrading disabled accessibility, security, fire safety; Shall Sanger Unified School District issue $60,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrator salaries and all money used locally? FRESNO 11/8/2016 Selma Unified Measure O Pass (55% required) To modernize and construct additional classrooms and support facilities, replace portable classrooms with new permanent facilities, increase student access to computers and modern classroom technology, improve security and student safety, provide the local match for State grants, and reduce operating costs, shall the Selma Unified School District be authorized to issue up to $30.8 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Citizens' Oversight Committee, annual audits, and no money for administrator salaries? GLENN 11/8/2016 Butte-Glenn Community College Measure J Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms to improve safety and prepare students/ veterans for university transfer/careers, such as nursing, welding, emergency response, by upgrading aging classrooms/ technology, removing asbestos/ unsafe gas lines, improving water conservation, electrical wiring, security, constructing science, welding, public safety, Veterans facilities, and repairing, acquiring, constructing property, facilities/ equipment, shall Butte-Glenn Community College District issue $190,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizen oversight, all funds spent locally? GLENN 11/8/2016 Willows Unified Measure B Pass (55% required) To modernize Willows schools, upgrade safety systems, improve infrastructure an accessibility, replace portables with permanent classrooms, and make other repairs to outdated facilities, shall Willows Unified School District be authorized to issue $8,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, using NO Capital Appreciation Bonds (CABs) and requiring a responsible duration and repayment cost, with a Citizens' Oversight Committee and annual audits to ensure funds are ONLY spent improving LOCAL classrooms and facilities, and NOT for any other purpose? GLENN 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? HUMBOLDT 6/7/2016 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified Measure D Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; make health and safety improvements, including mold, lead, and asbestos abatement; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall the Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District issue $6,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 Arcata Elementary Measure H Pass (2/3 required) To renew and continue to support academic excellence, provide stable funding the State cannot take away; maintain/expand art, music and dance programs; reduce class sizes; fund school nurse programs to maintain/promote good health; and provide funds for necessary staffing; shall Arcata Elementary School District be authorized to levy $59 per parcel annually for eight years, have no funds for administrators' salaries, provide exemptions including senior citizens' exemption and have all funds stay local? HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 Arcata Elementary Measure I Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; replace outdated and energy-inefficient heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; improve playgrounds and playfields for school and community use; make health and safety improvements; and modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Arcata Elementary School District issue $3,400,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits and NO money used for teacher or administrator salaries? HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 Ferndale Unified Measure L Fail (55% required) To protect the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; improve student access to computers and modern technology; replace aging plumbing systems; modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and make health, safety, and handicapped accessibility improvements; shall the Ferndale Unified School District issue $4,800,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries?

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HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 Jacoby Creek Elementary Measure K Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; modernize/renovate and construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace aging temporary portables with permanent classrooms; and improve student access to modern technology, shall the Jacoby Creek School District issue $2,700,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for teacher or administrative salaries? HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 Mattole Unified Measure M Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize, construct, and/or renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; increase student access to computers and modern technology; and improve P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Mattole Unified School District issue $2,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, and have NO money used for administrative salaries? HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Co. College Measure H/J Pass (55% required) To improve college classrooms and facilities providing education and job training opportunities for students, local residents/ veterans, renovate and expand science, technology, engineering and math labs, training facilities and programs for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, welding, manufacturing/automotive jobs, upgrade electrical systems, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District issue $139,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? HUMBOLDT 11/8/2016 South Bay Union Elementary Measure N Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at local elementary schools with funding that cannot be taken by the state; repair or replace leaky roofs; improve student access to modern technology; install solar to reduce utility costs; and modernize or construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the South Bay Union School District issue $4,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? IMPERIAL 6/7/2016 Central Union High Measure K Pass (55% required) To upgrade neighborhood high schools and retain/attract teachers by updating classrooms, science, technology, engineering/math labs; meeting California earthquake standards; ensuring drinking water safety; upgrading leaky roofs/deteriorating bathrooms/physical education and athletic facilities; repairing, constructing, equipping/acquiring educational facilities to prepare students for college/careers, shall Central Union High School District issue $30,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/all funds used locally? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Brawley Elementary Measure M Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at local elementary schools with funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize/expand classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; increase student access to computers and modern technology; make health and safety improvements; and construct a middle school to reduce student overcrowding; shall the Brawley Elementary School District issue $14,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Calexico Unified Measure V Pass (55% required) To modernize and construct additional classrooms and support facilities to reduce overcrowding, replace portable classrooms and older schools with new permanent facilities, increase student access to computers and modern classroom technology, improve student safety, and qualify for State matching grants, shall the Calexico Unified School District be authorized to issue up to $45 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Citizens' Oversight Committee, annual audits, and no money for administrator salaries? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Desert Community College Measure CC Pass (55% required) For College of the Desert to modernize career training facilities for nursing, public safety, science, technology, engineering and other in-demand jobs that prepare students for the success in college/careers; repair/construct/acquire classrooms facilities, sites and equipment throughout Coachella Valley; improve the Veteran's Center to provide counseling /training/job placement for returning veterans, shall Desert Community College District issue $577,860,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators and all money locally-controlled? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 El Centro Elementary Measure L Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; improve student access to computers and modern technology; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and construct new school facilities to reduce student overcrowding; shall El Centro Elementary School District issue $22,100,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee, and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Imperial Unified Measure O Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education by modernizing/constructing classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; making health and safety improvements; improving access to computers and modern technology; and upgrading/constructing P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; with funds that cannot be taken by the State; shall the Imperial Unified School District issue $40,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizens' oversight, annual audits and NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Meadows Union Elementary Measure R Pass (2/3 required) To construct a new gymnasium/multi-purpose room, enhance student safety and security, modernize classrooms and support facilities, including restrooms, upgrade playgrounds and athletic fields, and provide the local match for State grants, shall the Meadows Union Elementary School District be authorized to issue up to $6,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Citizens' Oversight Committee, and no money for administrator salaries? IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 San Pasqual Valley Unified Measure T Pass (2/3 required) To construct a new gymnasium/multi-purpose room, enhance student safety and security, modernize classrooms and support facilities, upgrade athletic fields, and provide the local match for State grants, shall the San Pasqual Valley Unified School District be authorized to issue up to $8,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates with no money for administrator salaries?

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IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Seeley Union Elementary Measure S Pass (2/3 required) To construct a new gymnasium/multi-purpose room, enhance student safety and security, modernize classrooms and support facilities, upgrade playgrounds and athletic fields, and provide the local match for State grants, shall the Seeley Elementary School District be authorized to issue up to $6,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Citizens' Oversight Committee, and no money for administrator salaries? KERN 6/7/2016 Beardsley Elementary Measure A Pass (55% required) In order to improve student safety and campus security, replace deteriorated roofs, heating/cooling systems, upgrade classrooms, labs, and computer systems to keep pace with instructional technology, and provide students access to the education, facilities, science, and technology they need to succeed in high school, college and careers, shall the Beardsley School District issue $12,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local? KERN 6/7/2016 Fairfax Elementary Measure B Pass (55% required) To acquire property and build a new elementary school to relieve overcrowding; improve school safety/security; and repair, renovate, update, construct, acquire classrooms, labs, sites, facilities, equipment and instructional technology to support student achievement in math, science and technology and better prepare K-8 students for success in high school, college and careers, shall Fairfax Elementary School District issue $19 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no administrator salaries, and all funds benefitting Fairfax schools? KERN 6/7/2016 General Shafter Elementary Measure C Fail (55% required) To continue to provide high quality education by acquiring, constructing, furnishing, and equipping a new multi-purpose room, repairing, renovating, replacing, redesigning and expanding school district facilities, to include, as needed, additional sites and facilities, shall the General Shafter School District issue $40,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with specific citizen oversight, independent audits, no money for administrators' salaries, all funds benefitting General Shafter School District students? KERN 6/7/2016 Wasco Union Elementary Measure D Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state, make health and security improvements; modernize/provide classrooms, restrooms and school facilities, including classrooms for science, math, reading and writing; construct new school to reduce student overcrowding, including land acquisition; and improve access to computers and technology shall the Wasco Union Elementary School District issue $9,700,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens' oversight committee, annual audits, and NO money for administrative salaries? KERN 6/7/2016 Wasco Union Elementary Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; repair/replace leaky roofs; improve student safety at drop-off/pick-up areas; replace outdated portable classrooms; construct a library/media center, and multi-purpose room/gym for school/community use; and construct/modernize student support facilities, and classrooms for alternative education shall Wasco Union Elementary School District issue $9,400,000 of bonds at legal rates, with citizens' oversight committee, annual audits, and NO money for administrative salaries? KERN 11/8/2016 Antelope Valley Community College Measure AV Pass (55% required) To upgrade math, engineering, aerospace/ advanced manufacturing classrooms/ labs, improve class availability and safety, update technology, repair, construct, acquire facilities, sites/ equipment to maintain quality, affordable education for local students/ returning veterans, and prepare students for jobs and transfer to four-year universities, shall Antelope Valley Community College District issue $350,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, audits no money for administrators’ salaries and all funds used locally? KERN 11/8/2016 Bakersfield City Elementary Measure N Fail (55% required) To repair and upgrade Bakersfield K-8 schools and retain/attract quality teachers by repairing deteriorated classrooms, bathrooms, plumbing, roofs, electrical/wiring; removing asbestos/lead paint; improving school safety/disabled access; updating instructional technology; and acquiring sites and adding new classrooms/school facilities to relieve overcrowding; shall Bakersfield City School District issue $110 million in bonds, within legal limits, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, and all funds dedicated to Bakersfield neighborhood K-8 schools? KERN 11/8/2016 Fruitvale Elementary Measure O Pass (55% required) In order to repair aging, outdated classrooms and school buildings; upgrade classrooms, labs, and computer systems to keep pace with instructional technology; improve student safety and campus security, and provide students access to the education, technology and facilities they need to succeed in high school, college and careers, shall the Fruitvale School District issue $23 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all money locally-controlled? KERN 11/8/2016 General Shafter Elementary Measure P Pass (55% required) To continue to provide high quality education by acquiring, constructing, furnishing, and equipping a new multi-purpose room, and by repairing, renovating, replacing, and redesigning school district facilities, shall the General Shatter School District issue $7,500,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with no money for administrators' salaries, all funds benefitting General Shafter School District students, specific citizen oversight, and annual independent audits? KERN 11/8/2016 Greenfield Union Elementary Measure Q Pass (55% required) To build a new local elementary school to reduce overcrowding at existing Greenfield schools; repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical and ventilation systems; improve school safety/security; and upgrade classrooms, labs, facilities, and instructional technology to support student achievement in reading, math, science and technology; shall Greenfield Union School District issue $19,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries/pensions, and all funds dedicated locally to Greenfield Union K-8 schools? KERN 11/8/2016 Kern Community College Measure J Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms to prepare students/veterans for good-paying jobs/ university transfer by updating labs/classrooms for nursing, welding, construction/high-tech job training, repairing deteriorating gas, electrical/sewer lines, leaky roofs, improving water conservation, ensuring access for disabled, including veterans, repairing, constructing/ acquiring facilities, sites/ equipment, shall Kern Community College District issue $502,821,000 in bonds at legal rates, funds spent locally, with citizen oversight/independent audits?

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KERN 11/8/2016 Kern Union High Measure K Pass (55% required) To repair leaky roofs, aging plumbing, and fire/earthquake safety systems; construct and equip new classrooms and schools; expand and build career training centers for vocational education, agriculture, and biotech; and qualify for State matching funds, shall Kern High School District issue $280 million in bonds with interest rates below legal limits, independent financial audits, citizens' oversight, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere? KERN 11/8/2016 Lost Hills Union Elementary Measure R Pass (55% required) To improve Lost Hills schools, replace old portable classrooms, upgrade the science room, expand library, fix cracks in the foundation of some buildings, make other repairs to roofing, plumbing, painting, restrooms, the parking lot and ADA accessibility, and improve student support facilities, shall Lost Hills Union School District issue $7,000,000 in local bonds, at legal rates, to renovate, construct and acquire schools, sites, equipment and facilities, with independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators, and all money staying local? KERN 11/8/2016 McFarland Unified Measure L Fail (55% required) To build, renovate or expand new or existing school facilities and provide 21st century learning environments, reduce student overcrowding, increase classroom technology infrastructure, and upgrade vocational education facilities to prepare students for college and high-paying jobs after graduation, shall the McFarland Unified School District be authorized to issue up to $110 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Oversight Committee, annual audits, and NO money for administrator salaries? KERN 11/8/2016 Muroc Joint Unified Measure M Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade facilities at Boron Schools, improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, replace leaky roofs, modernize/ construct/ renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms, and other school facilities, replace heating/air conditioning systems, make health and safety improvements, and improve student access to modern technology, shall the Muroc Joint Unified School District issue $21,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight committee and NO money for administrative salaries? KERN 11/8/2016 Standard Elementary Measure S Pass (55% required) To repair and modernize local elementary classrooms and school facilities, including repairing deteriorated roofs, plumbing, electrical and ventilation systems; improve school safety; add new classrooms; and acquire, renovate, construct, equip classrooms, sites/facilities to reduce overcrowding and support student achievement in reading, math, science and technology, shall Standard School District issue $33,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds dedicated locally to Standard School District neighborhood K-8 schools? KINGS 6/7/2016 Kingsburg Elementary Charter Measure A Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education without increasing the current tax rate; modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student access to computers and modern technology; make health, safety and security improvements; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Kingsburg Elementary Charter School District issue $10,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries or taken by the State? KINGS 6/7/2016 Pioneer Union Elementary Measure P Fail (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; construct new classrooms to reduce student overcrowding; repair or replace leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; and upgrade technology infrastructure. Shall the Pioneer Union Elementary School District issue $7,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? KINGS 6/7/2016 State Center Community College Measure C Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade Fresno City, Clovis, Reedley Colleges, to prepare students and veterans for jobs/university transfer by upgrading classroom buildings, labs/technology, upgrading vocational/career education programs, removing leading paint/asbestos, repairing leaky roofs, wiring, gas/sewer lines and acquiring, construct/repairing facilities, sites/equipment. Shall State Center Community College District issue $485,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries, audits, all funds used locally? KINGS 11/8/2016 Armona Union Elementary Measure V Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; construct additional classrooms and school facilities to reduce student overcrowding; improve student access to computers and modern technology; and replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; shall the Armona Union Elementary School District issue $6,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? KINGS 11/8/2016 Hanford Elementary Measure U Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade aging elementary/middle school facilities by repairing outdated classrooms, upgrading inadequate electrical systems, restrooms, improving access for disabled students, provide access to computers/ modern technology, replacing aging portable classrooms and repairing, constructing, acquiring classrooms, facilities, sites and equipment, shall Hanford Elementary School District issue $24,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators, all funds staying local, without increasing current tax rates. KINGS 11/8/2016 Hanford Joint Union High Measure W Pass (55% required) To repair/ upgrade high school facilities and prepare students for college/careers by repairing outdated classrooms, vocational/ career education facilities, science labs, restrooms, leaky roofs, upgrading school safety, fire alarms, heating/ ventilation/ air conditioning, ensuring safe drinking water/ student drop-off areas and repairing, constructing/ acquiring classrooms, facilities/sites/equipment, shall Hanford Joint Union High School District issue $33,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators, without increasing current tax rates? KINGS 11/8/2016 Leemoore Union High Measure L Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade high school facilities and prepare students for college/careers by repairing outdated classrooms, vocational/ career education facilities, restrooms, plumbing, leaky roofs, asbestos/lead paint, upgrading school safety, heating/air conditioning, updating classroom technology, wiring, science labs, ensuring safe drinking water, repairing, constructing/ acquiring classrooms, facilities/sites/equipment, shall Lemoore Union High School District issue $24,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens’ oversight and no money for administrator salaries or pensions?

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KINGS 11/8/2016 Pioneer Union Elementary Measure Y Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at local schools; fix leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; replace portables with permanent classrooms; access State Matching funds; construct new classrooms; and upgrade technology infrastructure; shall the Pioneer Union Elementary School District issue $7,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee, annual audits, and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries and all funds controlled locally? KINGS 11/8/2016 Reef-Sunset Unified Measure S Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; modernize, upgrade, and renovate old classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve fire alarms and security systems; and upgrade inadequate electrical systems, shall the Reef-Sunset Unified School District issue $12,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? LAKE 6/7/2016 Kelseyville Unified Measure U Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; repair/replace inefficient heating and air-conditioning systems; update inadequate electrical systems; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Kelseyville Unified School District issue $24,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? LAKE 11/8/2016 Konocti Unified Measure Y Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of local school facilities; repair or replace leaky roofs; construct new science labs; provide updated career technical classrooms for job training; renovate deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and upgrade, modernize, construct and renovate classrooms, restrooms, and schools facilities, shall Konocti Unified School District issue $29,600,000 of bonds, at legal rates, with an independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money used for administrator salaries and all funds controlled locally? LAKE 11/8/2016 Lucerne Elementary Measure A Pass (55% required) To replace outdated portables with modern permanent classrooms at Lucerne Elementary, modernize existing classrooms, enhance student safety and security, reconfigure student drop-off areas, upgrade playgrounds and fields, and provide the local match for State grants, shall the Lucerne Elementary School District be authorized to issue up to $4,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Citizens' Oversight Committee, annual audits, and no money for administrator salaries? LAKE 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/ facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? LASSEN 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Co. College Measure H/J Pass (55% required) To improve college classrooms and facilities providing education and job training opportunities for students, local residents/ veterans, renovate and expand science, technology, engineering and math labs, training facilities and programs for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, welding, manufacturing/automotive jobs, upgrade electrical systems, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District issue $139,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally?” LOS ANGELES 6/7/2016 Hermosa Beach City Elementary Measure S Pass (55% required) To reduce student overcrowding and make safety, security, and health improvements; construct, renovate, modernize and equip classrooms and facilities at North, Valley and View Schools; replace or repair roofs; provide technology improvements for students; and upgrade or replace outdated electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems, shall Hermosa Beach City School District issue $59,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, and have an independent citizens' oversight committee with no money for administrative salaries or taken by the state? LOS ANGELES 6/7/2016 Long Beach Community College Measure LB Pass (55% required) To prepare students/veterans for jobs/universities by: building/upgrading classrooms/laboratories, for health services, small businesses, police, firefighting, technology/other careers; improving deteriorating gas/electrical/sewer lines/leaky roofs, earthquake safety, security and repairing/constructing/acquiring facilities, fields and equipment, shall Long Beach Community College District issue $850,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens' oversight, independent audits, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, with funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 6/7/2016 Montebello Unified Measure GS Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade neighborhood schools and improve education for each student by: upgrading computer/science labs, libraries, career/vocational education programs; fixing leaky roofs, bathrooms, drinking fountains, plumbing, wiring, improving earthquake safety standards/fires safety/school security; and repairing/constructing/acquiring facilities, sites/equipment; shall Montebello Unified School District issue $300 million in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, and funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 6/7/2016 Santa Clarita Community College Measure E Pass (55% required) To upgrade College of the Canyons' classrooms, labs/technology to prepare students for four-year college/jobs in science, aerospace, teaching, nursing/manufacturing, accommodate growing student enrollment, expand veterans' services/public safety training, upgrade accessibility, enhance parking, improve earthquake safety/qualify for State matching funds, and construct, acquire, repair classrooms, sites, facilities/equipment, shall Santa Clarita Community College District issue $230,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, mandatory audits, no funds for administrators' salaries and all funds staying local?

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LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Alhambra Unified Measure AE Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade local elementary schools and attract/retain quality teachers, repair deteriorating classrooms, leaky roofs, remove asbestos/lead paint, ensure safe drinking water and disabled accessibility, upgrade school fire and earthquake safety systems, update restrooms, classroom technology/wiring/science labs, repair, acquire, construct classrooms/sites/facilities/equipment, shall Alhambra Unified School District issue $110,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, require audits, citizen oversight, all funds for local elementary schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Alhambra Unified Measure HS Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade local high schools, attract/retain quality teachers/prepare students for careers/college, repair deteriorating classrooms, restrooms, plumbing, leaky roofs, remove asbestos/lead paint, ensure safe drinking water and disabled accessibility, upgrade school fire and earthquake safety systems, upgrade technology, repair, acquire, construct classrooms/sites/facilities/equipment, shall Alhambra Unified School District issue $149,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, require audits, citizen oversight, all funds for local high schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Antelope Valley Community College Measure AV Pass (55% required) To upgrade math, engineering, aerospace/advanced manufacturing classrooms/labs, improve class availability and safety, update technology, repair, construct, acquire facilities, sites/equipment to maintain quality, affordable education for local students/returning veterans, and prepare students for jobs and transfer to four-year universities, shall Antelope Valley Community College District issue $350,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens' oversight, audits no money for administrators' salaries and all funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Beverly Hills Unified Measure Y Fail (2/3 required) To improve aging Beverly Hills schools, upgrade inefficient heating, cooling/electrical systems causing significant maintenance cost savings redirected to classroom instruction, upgrade/repair classrooms, libraries/science labs, replace deteriorating restrooms/leaky roofs, complete deferred maintenance projects, provide modern classroom technology infrastructure, upgrade, construct/acquire classrooms, facilities/sites with local funding the State cannot take away, shall Beverly Hills Unified School District issue $260,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with strict citizen oversight, annual audits/all funds for Beverly Hills schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Claremont Unified Measure G Pass (55% required) To repair, upgrade and make more energy efficient aging classrooms and facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the State, repair deteriorating roofs, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems, and repair, construct, acquire, and upgrade classrooms, sites, facilities and equipment, refurbish pools, locker rooms, and gymnasium, shall Claremont Unified School District issue $58,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent financial audits, citizen oversight, no money for administrator and teacher salaries, and all money staying local? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 East Whittier City Elementary Measure R Pass (55% required) Without increasing existing property tax rates, shall the East Whittier City School District issue $70 million in bonds at legal interest rates to make essential upgrades to aging schools including repairing or replacing leaky roofs, doors, windows, outdated plumbing, heating, air conditioning and electrical systems, and improve student safety and school security systems, including lighting, smoke alarms, fencing and emergency communications, with independent citizen oversight and audits to ensure all money benefits and improves local schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 East Whittier City Elementary Measure Z Pass (55% required) Without increasing existing property tax rates, shall the East Whittier City School District issue $24 million in bonds at legal interest rates, to modernize classrooms, science labs and computer systems for science, math and technology instruction, replace aging portables, renovate the aging middle school gymnasiums and locker rooms, and improve accessibility for disabled students, with independent citizen oversight and audits to ensure all money benefits and improves local schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 El Rancho Unified Measure ER Pass (2/3 required) To modernize/rebuild El Rancho High School for the 21st Century, prepare students for jobs of the future, improve/expand science/career training labs, repair/improve neighborhood schools, including aging classrooms, roofs, restrooms, heating/air conditioning/electrical systems, strengthen school safety/security, and repair/acquire/construct school sites and facilities, shall El Rancho Unified School District issue $200,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring annual audits, citizen oversight and no money for administrator salaries, all funds for local schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 El Rancho Unified Measure RR Pass (2/3 required) To support academic excellence, prepare Pico Rivera students for college and quality jobs, raise teacher salaries, retain quality teachers and staff, provide every student access to high quality arts education, including music and performing arts, and improve instruction in science, technology, engineering, arts and math, shall El Rancho Unified School District authorize an annual $99 per-parcel tax for 9 years, exempting senior citizens and people with disabilities, requiring independent oversight and all funds used locally to improve student learning? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Garvey Elementary Measure GA Pass (55% required) To upgrade schools, repair leaky roofs, renovate aging classrooms, bathrooms/playgrounds, improve student access to computers/modern technology, replace outdated plumbing, heating/air-conditioning, update electrical/lighting systems, improve security systems, ensure safe drinking water, build multimedia learning labs, repair, construct/acquire educational facilities, sites/equipment, shall Garvey School District issue $40,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent financial audits, citizen's oversight, and all funding spent on local schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Glendale Community College Measure GC Pass (55% required) To repair classrooms/labs to prepare students/veteran for jobs/university transfer, upgrade vocational education equipment/technology for engineering/nursing/law enforcement/firefighting careers, repair deteriorating gas/sewer lines, improve handicapped accessibility/earthquake safety, and acquire, construct, repair sites, facilities/equipment, shall Glendale Community College District issue $325,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizen oversight, audits, no funds for administrators' salaries, all funds used locally?

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LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Hacienda La Puente Unified Measure BB Pass (55% required) To upgrade/repair all neighborhood school classrooms and retain/attract quality teachers by renovating all science, technology, engineering, art/math labs/classrooms, and athletic facilities; ensuring drinking water safety; repairing, constructing, equipping/acquiring educational facilities to prepare students for college and 21st century vocational jobs/careers, shall Hacienda La Puente Unified School District issue up to $148,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries, and all funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Lawndale Elementary Measure L Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of local public education by modernizing outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the state; make health and safety improvements; repair or replace leaky roofs; update electrical systems for modern technology; and replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; shall the Lawndale Elementary School District issue $27,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Lennox Elementary Measure Q Pass (2/3 required) To improve the quality of education and provide safe, modern schools for all students with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade, modernize and construct classrooms, science labs and libraries; improve student access to technology; repair leaky roofs, outdated electrical and plumbing systems; and improve safety, security and access for students with disabilities shall Lennox School District issue $25,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, including independent citizens' oversight and NO money for administrative salaries? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Long Beach Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve outdated classrooms/neighborhood schools by: improving technology/labs/career education classrooms/electrical systems/wiring; upgrading handicapped accessibility/earthquake safety; upgrading bathrooms, fire alarms/sprinklers/security cameras; removing lead paint/asbestos; installing air conditioning; improving student health/physical education; repairing/constructing/acquiring facilities/equipment, shall Long Beach Unified School District issue $1,500,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions; and all funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Los Angeles Community College Measure CC Pass (55% required) To repair local community colleges/prepare students/veterans for jobs/university transfer by upgrading vocational/career education for veterans, firefighters, paramedics nurses/police, removing lead paint/asbestos, upgrading campus safety/security systems, technology, handicapped accessibility/earthquake safety, repairing deteriorating gas, water/sewer lines, acquiring, constructing, repairing facilities, sites/equipment, shall Los Angeles Community College District issue $3,300,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizen oversight, all funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Lynwood Unified Measure N Pass (55% required) To improve/maintain neighborhood schools by repairing/updating classrooms, science labs/technology, repairing leaky roofs, bathrooms, plumbing/electrical, improving school safety with lighting, fences, fire alarms, earthquake retrofits, removing asbestos, replacing portables with permanent classrooms, and acquiring, renovating, constructing/equipping school sites/facilities, shall Lynwood Unified School District issue $65,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring strict accountability, Independent Citizens' Oversight Committee review, independent annual audits, with no funds for administrator salaries/pensions, all funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Manhattan Beach Unified Measure C Pass (55% required) To repair, update and renovate aging classrooms, construct and equip needed school facilities, repair or replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical systems, aging portable classrooms, install air conditioning, make improvements for student safety, renovate buildings for earthquake safety, and provide modern classrooms and equipment needed to support instruction in reading, math, arts, science and technology, shall Manhattan Beach Unified School District issue 114 million dollars in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and audits? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Manhattan Beach Unified Measure EE Pass (55% required) To replace the 65 year old Mira Costa High School gymnasium utilized by the community and district by constructing and equipping a new gymnasium, physical education and activities center, including adding instructional space and bathrooms, air conditioning, heating, electrical and plumbing systems, shall Manhattan Beach Unified School District issue 39 million dollars in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight and audits? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Mountain View Elementary Measure SS Pass (2/3 required) To improve the quality of education at local elementary schools with funding that cannot be taken away by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; remove mold; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and make health, seismic, safety and security improvements; shall Mountain View School District issue $57,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with oversight, annual audits and NO money used for administrative salaries? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Palmdale Elementary Measure PSD Pass (55% required) To update classrooms, labs and learning technology for the twenty-first century; repair leaky roofs and windows; improve school safety, security, energy and water efficiency; accommodate growing enrollment; and repair, construct, and acquire equipment for classrooms, sites and facilities; shall Palmdale (Elementary) School District be authorized to issue up to $80,000,000 in bonds with annual audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds benefiting local schools? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Paramount Unified Measure I Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade schools that prepare students for college/careers; upgrade classrooms/labs for job training/college preparation; improve school security/technology, electrical wiring, air conditioning, emergency alarms, earthquake safety, disabled access, aging gymnasiums/athletic fields and tracks; repair deteriorating roofs, water pipes; remove lead paint/asbestos; shall Paramount Unified School District issue 106 million dollars in bonds at legal rates, with independent audits, citizens' oversight, all funds used locally?

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LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Pomona Unified Measure P Pass (55% required) To construct and refurbish classrooms throughout the district for engineering, math, technology and science; improve student access to modern technology; upgrade outdated plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems; install campus security cameras and lighting; and repair, construct and modernize classrooms, shall Pomona Unified School District be authorized to issue $300 million of bonds with interest rates at or below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Santa Monica Community College Measure V Pass (55% required) To improve local access to affordable higher education for high school graduates/adults/veterans; improve education/career training in math, science, writing, arts, business; shall Santa Monica Community College District issue $345,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with citizens oversight/annual audits, to repair, upgrade, construct, modernize, equip facilities for technology, science/biotech, college readiness; repair aging, leaky classrooms, remove asbestos, upgrade disabled access, seismic and campus safety? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 South Pasadena Unified Measure SP Pass (55% required) To upgrade aging classrooms, sites and facilities; replace deteriorated roofs, plumbing, electrical, and air conditioning systems; retrofit buildings for earthquake safety; improve access for students with disabilities; remove hazardous materials like lead/asbestos; and upgrade/construct math, science, technology, visual and performing arts classrooms/facilities to support student achievement, shall South Pasadena Unified School District issue $98,000,000 in bonds at legal rates to equip, acquire, and construct school facilities, with independent oversight, annual audits, and all money staying local? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 South Whittier Elementary Measure QS Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; update inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; upgrade/modernize 50-year-old classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; shall the South Whittier School District issue $29,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens' oversight, annual audits and NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Walnut Valley Unified Measure WV Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms, science labs, career-training facilities, libraries, and instructional technology to support student achievement in math, science, engineering, technology, and skilled trades, acquire, construct and repair classrooms, facilities, sites and equipment including repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems, and improve student safety and camera security systems, shall Walnut Valley Unified School District issue $152,880,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, and all money locally-controlled? LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 West Covina Unified Measure ES Pass (55% required) To upgrade and modernize outdated classrooms, science labs/career-training facilities to support 21st Century instruction and student achievement in math, science, engineering, arts and skilled trades, repair/replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical systems/portables, improve student/campus safety, repair, acquire/construct classrooms, sites, facilities, equipment/technology, shall West Covina Unified School District issue $143,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, audits, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local? MADERA 6/7/2016 State Center Community College Measure C Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade Fresno City, Clovis, Reedley Colleges, to prepare students and veterans for jobs/university transfer by upgrading classroom buildings, labs/technology, upgrading vocational/career education programs, removing leading paint/asbestos, repairing leaky roofs, wiring, gas/sewer lines and acquiring, construct/repairing facilities, sites/equipment. Shall State Center Community College District issue $485,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries, audits, all funds used locally? MADERA 11/8/2016 Chowchilla Elementary Measure J Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; increase student access to computers and modern technology; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; modernize/renovate or construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace portable classrooms; and make health and safety improvements; shall the Chowchilla Elementary School District issue $13 million of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? MADERA 11/8/2016 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Measure H Pass (55% required) To repair aging classrooms; remove asbestos/lead paint; upgrade school safety/security; water conservation/ recycling systems; improve agricultural education; technology, computer/science labs, vocational programs; repair, construct/retrofit classrooms, sites/equipment; maintain student health/safety and retain/attract quality teachers, shall Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District issue $15,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent annual audits, citizens’ oversight, no administrator salaries, preventing Sacramento from taking funds, and keeping all funds local? MARIN 5/3/2016 Larkspur Elementary Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To maintain quality education with approximately $3 million in annual local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Larkspur-Corte Madera School District continue supporting exceptional instructional programs, including math, science, reading and writing; small class sizes; highly qualified teachers by renewing local school funding for eight years at the 2016-17 residential rate, adding $185 for a total of $679 per parcel, with annual inflation adjustments, senior exemptions and all funds benefiting Larkspur-Corte Madera School District elementary/middle school students? MARIN 6/7/2016 Marin Community College Measure B Pass (55% required) To update/maintain College of Marin campuses that prepare students for 4-year universities and careers, shall Marin Community College District modernize classrooms, science, computer/biotechnology labs; repair, modernize and provide job-training classrooms; ensure classrooms meet earthquake, fire and safety codes; provide access for disabled students; and repair, construct, acquire, and equip classrooms, labs, sites and facilities by issuing $265,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, which cannot be taken by the State, with citizens’ oversight and all funds staying local?

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MARIN 11/8/2016 Kentfield Elementary Measure B Fail (2/3 required) To provide stable funding the State cannot take away, ensure excellence in core academic programs, attract and retain highly-qualified teachers, maintain small class sizes, and enhance enrichment programs, shall the Kentfield School District be authorized to levy $1600 per parcel annually for ten (10) years, with a 5% annual increase, provide a senior citizens' exemption, and have all funds stay local? MARIN 11/8/2016 Mill Valley Elementary Measure E Pass (2/3 required) Continuation of Mill Valley School District Special Assessment for Educational Programs and Services. To maintain outstanding schools and high-quality teachers with approximately $9.4 million in annual funding, shall Mill Valley School District continue its existing school parcel tax beginning in 2017-18 for twelve years at the rate of $980 per parcel with annual cost-of-living adjustments, maintaining existing accountability measures and with all revenues kept local and used exclusively for Mill Valley elementary and middle schools? MARIN 11/8/2016 Novato Unified Measure G Pass (55% required) To update aging Novato schools and protect quality education with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Novato Unified School District upgrade classrooms, science labs, libraries and facilities to meet current academic/safety standards; provide dedicated space for science, math, engineering arts and music instruction; and improve student access to modern instructional technology by issuing $222 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local? MARIPOSA 11/8/2016 Mariposa County Unified Measure L Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs;= upgrade deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; update inadequate electrical systems; replace outdated heating and air-conditioning systems; and modernize, construct and/or renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the Mariposa County Unified School District issue $24,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have annual audits, an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? MERCED 6/7/2016 Ballico-Cressey Elementary Measure U Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/ replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; construct/ modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; and make health, safety and security improvements; shall the Ballico-Cressey School District issue $6,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, citizens’ oversight and NO money used for administrator or teacher salaries? MERCED 8/23/2016 Los Banos Unified Recall 7 Pass Shall John Mueller be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of the Los Banos Unified School District? MERCED 11/8/2016 Delhi Unified Measure W Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at Delhi schools with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs; construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; construct a new Vocational/Ag building; and improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall the Delhi Unified School District issue $12,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for administrative salaries? MERCED 11/8/2016 Turlock Unified Measure N Pass (55% required) To upgrade and repair elementary schools with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Turlock Unified School District provide new classrooms/instructional technology, including necessary infrastructure, for core academics including math, science, reading/writing; modernize classrooms to meet health/safety codes; improve campus safety/security; repair, construct, acquire, equip, classrooms, sites, facilities; by issuing $40,800,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds used for Turlock Schools? MERCED 11/8/2016 Turlock Unified Measure O Pass (55% required) To upgrade and repair high schools with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Turlock Unified School District provide science, technology/engineering labs; provide new classrooms/instructional technology, including necessary infrastructure, for core academics; modernize facilities to meet health/safety codes; improve campus safety/security; repair, construct, acquire, equip, classrooms, sites, facilities; by issuing $48,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds used for Turlock Schools? MODOC 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Co. College Measure H/J Pass (55% required) To improve college classrooms and facilities providing education and job training opportunities for students, local residents/ veterans, renovate and expand science, technology, engineering and math labs, training facilities and programs for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, welding, manufacturing/automotive jobs, upgrade electrical systems, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District issue $139,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally?” MONO 6/7/2016 Mammoth Unified Measure G Pass (2/3 required) To maintain adequate funding and high quality academic programs for all Mammoth Unified schools for the purpose of preserving smaller classes, attracting and retaining highly qualified teachers, strengthening core curriculum, and enhancing technology, art, music, math, science and athletics, shall Mammoth Unified School District extend the current $59 annual education parcel tax for five years with exemptions for senior citizens' primary residences and overseen by an independent citizen's oversight committee? MONTEREY 6/7/2016 Cabrillo Community College Measure Q Fail (55% required) To repair/upgrade classrooms to better prepare students, veterans, workers for good jobs/university transfer by upgrading aging classrooms, technology/science labs, repairing outdated, deteriorating wiring, sewer lines, improving campus safety, handicapped accessibility, increasing water conservation/energy efficiency, and acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Cabrillo Community College District issue $310,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no funding administrators’ salaries/pensions, requiring independent audits, and all funds used locally?”

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MONTEREY 6/7/2016 San Antonio Union Elementary Measure A Pass (55% required) To upgrade/renovate classrooms and school facilities and improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall San Antonio Union School District construct new school/support facilities, upgrade existing infrastructure, improve student access to computers and modern technology, enhance safety/security, upgrade/replace outdated utility systems, acquire, construct, repair classrooms and facilities/equipment by issuing $2,100,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits, and no money for administrative salaries? MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Alisal Union Elementary Measure M Pass (2/3 required) To repair/modernize neighborhood school classrooms, facilities, and technology infrastructure supporting programs in reading, math, science and arts; improve disabled student access; repair/replace fire safety, plumbing and electrical systems; with funding that cannot be taken by the State; shall Alisal Union School District rebuild Fremont Elementary School and Alisal Community School and construct one new elementary school to relieve overcrowding and improve student learning; by issuing $70 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, and no money for administrators? MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified Measure R Fail (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; construct, renovate, and upgrade classrooms and school buildings; provide facilities for job training/career technical education; replace deteriorating plumbing and outdated HVAC systems; repair/replace leaky roofs; and make health, safety and security improvements; shall Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District issue $39,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, an independent citizens' oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Hartnell Community College Measure T Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade classrooms, expand local access to higher education/ training for high-wage jobs, including nursing, agriculture, science, technology/ engineering, by upgrading aging classrooms, technology, science labs, repairing outdated, deteriorating mechanical/electrical systems, improving veterans’ services, safety, security/ disabled access, removing asbestos, acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Hartnell Community College District issue $167,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizen oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? MONTEREY 11/8/2016 San Ardo Union Elementary Measure N Pass (2/3 required) To renovate, upgrade, construct and rebuild aging classrooms and school facilities including deteriorating electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems; renovate restrooms; upgrade fire alarms; and install wiring to support modern technology, shall San Ardo Union Elementary School District be authorized to issue $6.8 million of bonds with rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, financial audits, no funds for administrator salaries, and all funds spent on San Ardo School and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere? MONTEREY 11/8/2016 San Miguel Joint Union Elementary Measure D Pass (55% required) To repair, improve and equip Lillian Larsen and Cappy Culver Schools including new classrooms for technology, science and vocational training, security fencing for improved student safety, and upgraded heating/air conditioning systems, shall San Miguel Joint Union School District be authorized to issue $5.9 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, all funds spent locally and no money used for administrative salaries or taken by the State and spent elsewhere? MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Shandon Joint Unified Measure K Pass (55% required) To repair leaky pipes, deteriorating septic systems, aging roofs and inefficient heating/air-conditioning; upgrade portable classrooms; install emergency communication systems and remove asbestos; and qualify for State matching funds at Shandon Elementary, Parkfield Elementary and Shandon High Schools; shall Shandon Joint Unified School District issue $3.15 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, all funds spent locally and no money used for administrative salaries or taken by the State and spent elsewhere? NAPA 6/7/2016 Fairfield-Suisun Unified Measure J Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education, provide safe and modern schools for all students with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade, modernize and construct classrooms, science labs and libraries; improve student access to technology; repair leaky roofs, outdated electrical and plumbing systems; and improve safety, security and access for students with disabilities shall Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District issue $249,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, including independent citizens’ oversight, audits and no money for administrative salaries? NAPA 6/7/2016 Napa Valley Unified Measure H Pass (55% required) To fix or replace earthquake damage, fire safety, plumbing/mechanical systems with funding that cannot be taken by the State, relocate or repair schools on earthquake faults, update aging electrical, plumbing, outdated heating/ventilation systems, provide flexible classrooms/labs for science and other core academics, update classrooms for vocational/career technology, repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites, facilities/equipment, shall Napa Valley Unified School District issue $269,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent oversight/audits, no money for administrators? NAPA 6/7/2016 Pope Valley Union Elementary Measure A Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; and construct a multi-purpose room for school and community use; shall the Pope Valley Union School District issue $4,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee, annual audits and NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? NEVADA 11/8/2016 Nevada Joint Union High Measure B Pass (55% required) To upgrade/improve local high schools, retain/attract quality teachers by repairing classrooms/leaky roofs, updating facilities for career/technical education jobs in science, technology, engineering/math, ensuring safe drinking water/fire safety, replacing deteriorating sewer/gas lines, repairing, constructing, equipping/acquiring education facilities, shall Nevada Joint Union High School District issue $47,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, require independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, all funds used locally?

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ORANGE 6/7/2016 Irvine Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve older schools with classrooms, science labs and school facilities that meet the same academic and safety standards as newer schools; update instructional technology and equipment to support science, engineering and other instruction; provide art and music classrooms; make schools accessible for students with disabilities; and improve traffic and safety around schools shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Irvine Unified School District issue $319 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, annual audits and all funds benefitting local schools? ORANGE 6/7/2016 Orange Unified Measure G Pass Should term limits be implemented for the Board of Education of the Orange Unified School District with that limit being three four-year terms? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Anaheim Elementary Measure J Pass (55% required) To repair and modernize classrooms and older neighborhood schools to support reading, math, science, technology, arts, replace deteriorating roofs, plumbing, wiring/ air-conditioning, improve access for students with disabilities/ special medical needs, update technology, improve student safety/ security, acquire, renovate and construct classrooms, facilities, sites/ equipment, shall Anaheim Elementary School District issue $318,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, audits, no money for administrator salaries, all money staying local? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Brea-Olinda Unified Measure K Fail (55% required) To repair/upgrade outdated classrooms, leaky roofs, bathrooms/ plumbing/electrical wiring; meet handicap accessibility/earthquake safety requirements; remove asbestos/hazardous materials; upgrade libraries, science labs, technology; repair/construct/acquire/equip facilities; in order to help retain/attract quality teachers, protect property values and maintain quality local schools; shall Brea Olinda Unified School District issue $148,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, no funds for administrators’ salaries, requiring audits, citizens’ oversight, and keeping funds local ORANGE 11/8/2016 Brea-Olinda Unified Measure L Pass Shall the Brea Olinda Unified School District decrease the number of governing board members from seven to five? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Capistrano Unified Measure M Fail (55% required) To upgrade neighborhood schools by repairing outdated classrooms; improving science, technology, engineering, and math labs; ensuring fire/drinking water safety; removing asbestos; replacing leaky roofs; upgrading safety/security; repairing, constructing, and equipping educational facilities to prepare students for college/vocational/military careers, shall School Facilities Improvement District #2 of the Capistrano Unified School District issue $889 million in bonds at legal interest rates, requiring an independent citizens’ oversight committee, annual independent audits, no funds for administrator or teacher salaries/benefits, and all funds used locally? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Centralia Elementary Measure N Pass (55% required) To repair/ modernize aging classrooms, science labs/ school facilities to keep pace with technology, including deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems, improve student safety and campus security systems, acquire, renovate, construct, and equip classrooms, sites, facilities, labs, libraries and instructional technology to support student achievement in reading, math, arts, science/ technology, shall Centralia Elementary School District issue $49,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, audits, no money for administrator salaries, all money staying local? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Fountain Valley Elementary Measure O Pass (55% required) n order to repair and modernize aging classrooms and school facilities, including repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical and air conditioning systems; upgrade classrooms, science labs, libraries, facilities and technology that support student achievement in reading, math, arts, science and technology; and improve student safety and campus security, shall Fountain Valley School District issue $63 million in bonds at rates within legal limits, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all money staying local? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Garden Grove Unified Measure P Pass (55% required) To repair/replace roofs, plumbing, and inadequate electrical systems; install air conditioning; upgrade classrooms, science labs, and access to instructional technology; provide classrooms/labs for career technology education that prepares students for college/careers; improve access for individuals with disabilities and earthquake/fire safety and campus security/lighting/cameras, shall Garden Grove Unified School District issue $311,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with independent oversight, no money for administrators and all funds locally-controlled ORANGE 11/8/2016 Huntington Beach City Elementary Measure Q Pass (55% required) To construct science, technology, engineering, and mathematics labs, repair or replace leaky roofs, renovate deteriorating plumbing/sewer systems, upgrade inadequate electrical systems, construct, renovate, modernize, equip classrooms, restrooms and other school facilities and to improve the quality of education at local schools; shall Huntington Beach City School District issue $159,850,000 of bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, and have an independent citizens’ oversight committee with no money for administrative salaries or taken by the state? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Ocean View Elementary Measure R Pass (55% required) To repair/modernize aging classrooms/school facilities including improving student safety/campus security, disabled access, deteriorating roofs, plumbing, ventilation/electrical systems, and acquire, renovate, construct, and equip classrooms, sites, facilities, labs/instructional technology to support student achievement in reading, math, arts, science and technology, shall Ocean View School District of Orange County issue $169,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, audits, no money for teacher/administrator salaries, and all money staying local? ORANGE 11/8/2016 Orange Unified Measure S Pass (55% required) To repair and modernize aging high school classrooms, labs and school facilities, including deteriorated roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems, complete earthquake safety retrofits, improve campus safety/security, and upgrade career training facilities, science labs, libraries, and technology that support student achievement in math, science, engineering and skilled trades, shall Orange Unified School District issue $288,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators’ salaries, and all money locally-controlled?

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ORANGE 11/8/2016 Westminster Elementary Measure T Pass (55% required) To upgrade aging schools and improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; provide heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems at every school; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; improve student access to modern technology; and modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall Westminster School District issue $76,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits, and NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? PLACER 5/3/2016 Western Placer Unified Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To construct new middle and high school facilities and acquire land to accommodate growing student enrollment and avoid overcrowding to support high academic achievement, shall the School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 (Village 1, Zone A) of Western Placer Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness of not to exceed $175,000,000 with interest rates below legal limits and no money for salaries or other routine school operating expenses with all money raised benefiting local students? PLACER 5/3/2016 Western Placer Unified Measure B Fail (2/3 required) To construct new elementary, middle and high school facilities and acquire land to accommodate growing student enrollment and avoid overcrowding to support high academic achievement, shall the School Facilities Improvement District No. 2 (Village 7, Zone B) of the Western Placer Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness of not to exceed $215,000,000 with interest rate below legal limits and no money for salaries or other routine school operating expenses with all money raised benefiting local students? PLACER 6/7/2016 Placer Union High Measure C Fail (55% required) To improve Colfax, Del Oro, Foresthill, Placer, Chana and Maidu high schools, and Placer Adult School by renovating/constructing classrooms/educational facilities including Career Technical Education and Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math (STEAM); and upgrading/replacing emergency systems, technology infrastructure, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and roofing; shall Placer Union High School District issue $135 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, no funds for teacher/administrator salaries, and citizen oversight guaranteeing funds spent only on our local schools? PLACER 11/8/2016 Placer Union High Measure L Fail (55% required) To repair and upgrade classrooms and high school facilities districtwide including Career Technical Education facilities and science labs; acquire, construct/repair science, technology, engineering, arts, math classrooms, outdated roofs, fire alarms, electrical, plumbing, heating/air conditioning systems; and qualify for State matching funds; shall Placer Union High School District issue $98,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, audits, no money for administrator salaries, and all money benefiting local schools and not taken by the State? PLACER 11/8/2016 Roseville Joint Union High Measure D Pass (55% required) To upgrade local high schools with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Roseville Joint Union High School District upgrade science, engineering, math, career technology and core academic classrooms/facilities, support academic instruction and prepare students for 21st Century jobs, replace electrical wiring, leaky roofs, ensure classroom accessibility, construct, acquire, repair classrooms, schools, sites/equipment, by issuing $96,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators? PLACER 11/8/2016 Western Placer Unified Measure N Pass (55% required) To construct a new elementary school to prevent overcrowding and to upgrade/enhance/expand Glen Edwards Middle School by repairing classrooms, leaky roofs, ensuring safe drinking water, improving student safety, and updating and constructing science, math, computer labs, and a new gymnasium, shall Western Placer Unified School District issue $60,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, require independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries, with all funds used locally? PLACER 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? PLUMAS 11/8/2016 Plumas Unified Measure B Pass (55% required) To upgrade/improve local schools, repair infrastructure to provide access to technology, update classrooms and learning environments, maximize energy efficiency, improve building safety, ensure safe drinking water, upgrade school security/fire safety, deteriorating plumbing, bathrooms, repair construct, equip and acquire education facilities, shall Plumas Unified School District issue $50,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, require independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, all funds used locally? RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Banning Unified Measure M Pass (55% required) To repair, construct, acquire, and equip classrooms and other educational facilities, including career technical education; and to reduce borrowing costs, shall $25.5 million of Banning Unified School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through the issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, rates below legal limits, no funds for administrator salaries, independent citizen oversight, annual audits, all funds spent on local schools and not taken by the State? RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Desert Community College Measure CC Pass (55% required) For College of the Desert to modernize career training facilities for nursing, public safety, science, technology, engineering and other in-demand jobs that prepare students for the success in college/careers; repair/construct/acquire classrooms facilities, sites and equipment throughout Coachella Valley; improve the Veteran's Center to provide counseling /training/job placement for returning veterans, shall Desert Community College District issue $577,860,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators and all money locally-controlled?

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RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Lake Elsinore Unified Measure V Pass (55% required) In order to provide classrooms, labs, equipment for career education to prepare local students for college and skilled careers; upgrade school facilities and instructional technology to support advanced math and science, and keep pace with technology; improve school safety/security; and add classrooms/school facilities to reduce overcrowding at existing schools, shall Lake Elsinore Unified School District issue 105 million dollars in bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries and all money staying local? RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Menifee Union Elementary Measure Q Pass (55% required) To acquire land and build two new elementary schools and one middle school to reduce overcrowding at existing schools; repair and renovate Menifee Valley Middle School and existing elementary/ middle schools; fix roofs, heating, air conditioning, plumbing and electrical systems; and improve access for students with disabilities; shall the K-8 Menifee Union School District issue $135,000,000 in bonds within legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators, and all money staying in Menifee Union School District? RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Palm Springs Unified Measure I Pass (55% required) To modernize or construct new classrooms; replace leaky pipes and inefficient heating /cooling systems; improve student safety; and reduce borrowing costs, shall $216.46 million of Palm Springs Unified School District bonds, previously approved by voters in February 2008, be reauthorized through the issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates at or below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and used elsewhere? RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Riverside Unified Measure O Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade Riverside schools, including deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems, improve student safety, security, and seismic safety, upgrade classrooms, science labs, career-training facilities, computer systems and instructional technology to support student achievement in math, science, engineering and skilled trades, and construct, acquire, repair classrooms, sites, facilities and equipment, shall Riverside Unified School District issue $392 million in bonds at legal rates, with citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, all money staying local? RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 San Jacinto Unified Measure Y Pass (55% required) To upgrade local classrooms, science labs and technology infrastructure that prepare students for college/careers; repair aging roofs, plumbing and electrical systems; improve school safety/security; and acquire, renovate, construct and equip classrooms, sites and facilities to reduce overcrowding and support student instruction in reading, math, science, engineering and technology; shall San Jacinto Unified School District issue $44,900,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds staying local? SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Elk Grove Unified Measure M Pass (55% required) To repair and modernize classrooms, fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, and HVAC systems, improve student safety and campus security, construct and upgrade additional classrooms, labs, career technical education facilities and instructional technology to support student achievement in math, science, arts and skilled trades and keep up with growth and relieve overcrowding shall the Elk Grove Unified School District issue $476,000,000 in bonds to be spent only on specified projects, with independent citizen oversight and no money for administrator salaries? SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Galt Joint Union Elementary Measure K Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students shall Galt Joint Union Elementary School District be authorized to modernize and upgrade classrooms and school facilities for 21st Century learning; replace portables and leaky roofs; upgrade outdated electrical, heating/air conditioning and plumbing; make safety/security and technology classroom improvements, by issuing $19,700,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens’ oversight and audits, NO money for employee salaries, and all funds benefitting local schools? SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Galt Joint Union High Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at local high schools; modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace leaky roofs; provide career technical education classrooms for job training; renovate deteriorating plumbing/sewer systems upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements shall Galt Joint Union High School District issue $36,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with an independent oversight committee, NO money for administrative salaries, all funds locally-controlled and not taken by the State? SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Roseville Joint Union High Measure D Pass (55% required) To upgrade local high schools with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Roseville Joint Union High School District upgrade science, engineering, math, career technology and core academic classrooms/ facilities, support academic instruction and prepare students for 21st Century jobs, replace electrical wiring, leaky roofs, ensure classroom accessibility, construct, acquire, repair classrooms, schools, sites/ equipment, by issuing $96,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, with citizen oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators? SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Sacramento City Unified Measure G Fail (2/3 required) To expand successful programs that provide early intervention and tutoring services for students at risk of falling behind or dropping out, to support academic and arts enrichment, to provide specialized training for teachers, counselors and other school personnel, shall the Sacramento City Unified School District implement a $75 parcel tax for six years, with an exemption for seniors, and create a Citizens Oversight Committee to ensure all funds benefit children most in need? SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 San Juan Unified Measure P Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade all schools by: repairing aging/deteriorating classrooms/bathrooms/leaky roofs/plumbing/drinking fountains/water pipes/electrical wiring; upgrading classroom technology, math/science/computer labs, vocational education classrooms, and outdated fire safety/security systems; removing asbestos/lead paint; and, repairing, constructing, and acquiring educational facilities/equipment, shall San Juan Unified School District issue $750,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring annual independent financial audits, citizens oversight, and keeping all funds local?

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SAN BENITO 6/7/2016 Cabrillo Community College Measure Q Fail (55% required) To repair/upgrade classrooms to better prepare students, veterans, workers for good jobs/university transfer by upgrading aging classrooms, technology/science labs, repairing outdated, deteriorating wiring, sewer lines, improving campus safety, handicapped accessibility, increasing water conservation/energy efficiency, and acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Cabrillo Community College District issue $310,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no funding administrators’ salaries/pensions, requiring independent audits, and all funds used locally? SAN BENITO 11/8/2016 Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified Measure R Fail (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state: construct, renovate, and upgrade classrooms and school buildings; provide facilities for job training/career technical education; replace deteriorating plumbing and outdated HVAC systems; repair/replace leaky roofs; and make health, safety and security improvements; shall Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District issue $39,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, an independent citizen's oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? SAN BENITO 11/8/2016 Hartnell Community College Measure T Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade classrooms, expand local access to higher education/ training for high-wage jobs, including nursing, agriculture, science, technology/ engineering, by upgrading aging classrooms, technology, science labs, repairing outdated, deteriorating mechanical/electrical systems, improving veterans’ services, safety, security/ disabled access, removing asbestos, acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Hartnell Community College District issue $167,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizen oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? SAN BENITO 11/8/2016 Hollister Elementary Measure V Pass (55% required) To improve conditions, reduce classroom overcrowding, accommodate growing student enrollment in all elementary and middle schools, keep neighborhood schools small and well-maintained by building a new school and continuing to improve school safety, security and technology, maximize energy efficiency, and acquiring, constructing or equipping classrooms, facilities and sites, shall the Hollister School District issue $36,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits, and no money for administrators' salaries? SAN BENITO 11/8/2016 San Benito High Measure U Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of local high school education by upgrading science labs and classrooms to help prepare students for college and careers; continue improving school access for students with disabilities; adding classrooms and school facilities to reduce overcrowding; upgrading aging student facilities; and improving school and earthquake safety, shall the San Benito High School District issue $60 million in bonds, with citizen oversight, annual audits and with NO money for administrator salaries? SAN BERNARDINO 2/2/2016 Lucerne Valley Unified Recall 1 Pass Shall Dawn Turnbull be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member? SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Alta Loma Elementary Measure H Pass (55% required) In order to replace or repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical and air conditioning systems; improve access for students and families with disabilities; improve school safety and security systems; update and modernize classrooms to keep pace with educational technology and support student programs in science, technology, English, arts, and math, shall the Alta Loma School District issue $58,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all money staying in Alta Loma? SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Barstow Unified Measure F Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade aging classrooms, restrooms/fix leaky roofs in order to maintain health/safety, retain/attract quality teachers, remove asbestos/lead paint, upgrade security, outdated plumbing/electrical systems/gas lines, improve technology, computer/science labs, repair, construct, acquire school facilities, sites/equipment, shall Barstow Unified School District issue $39,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring audits, citizen's oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/pensions, all funds staying local? SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Chino Valley Unified Measure G Pass (55% required) To upgrade neighborhood schools and retain/attract quality teachers by repairing deteriorating classrooms/restrooms; replacing deteriorating, rusty pipes/ensuring safe drinking water; removing asbestos/lead paint; upgrading fire safety, science/computer labs, wiring, classroom technology; repairing, constructing, acquiring educational facilities, sites, equipment; shall Chino Valley Unified School District issue $750,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, requiring annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators’ salaries/pensions, all funds used locally? SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Etiwanda Elementary Measure I Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade neighborhood schools, meet safety, academic, technology standards and reduce overcrowding by improving school security, including 9- 1-1 emergency communications, cameras, wiring, smoke alarms/door locks; upgrading classroom computers, water pipes, labs/libraries; acquiring, constructing, equipping and repairing classrooms/sites/facilities, shall Etiwanda School District issue $137,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent audits, citizens’ oversight, no money for administrator salaries/pensions and all funds used locally? SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Kern Community College Measure J Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms to prepare students/veterans for good-paying jobs/university transfer by updating labs/classrooms for nursing, welding, construction/high-tech job training, repairing deteriorating gas, electrical/sewer lines, leaky roofs, improving water conservation, ensuring access for disabled, including veterans, repairing, constructing/acquiring facilities, sites/equipment, shall Kern Community College District issue $502,821,000 in bonds at legal rates, funds spent locally, with citizen oversight/independent audits? SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Muroc Joint Unified Measure M Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade facilities at Boron Schools, improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, replace leaky roofs, modernize/ construct/ renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms, and other school facilities, replace heating/air conditioning systems, make health and safety improvements, and improve student access to modern technology, shall the Muroc Joint Unified School District issue $21,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight committee and NO money used for administrative salaries?

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SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Ontario-Montclair Elementary Measure K Pass (55% required) To repair aging classrooms in order to maintain student health/safety and retain/attract quality teachers, remove asbestos/lead paint, repair restrooms/leaky, deteriorating roofs, upgrade disabled access, school security/fire safety, increase water conservation/energy efficiency, improve technology/computer/science labs, repair, construct, acquire/retrofit school facilities, sites/equipment, shall Ontario-Montclair School District issue $150,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits, citizens’ oversight, keeping all funds local? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Bonsall Unified Measure DD Fail (55% required) To construct and equip a new high school; install emergency communication systems; reduce traffic hazards for increased student safety; upgrade power/electrical systems; provide health/fitness facilities for student/community use; repair leaky pipes/deteriorating roofs; and replace temporary buildings with permanent classrooms; shall Bonsall Unified School District issue $58 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Cajon Valley Union Elementary Measure EE Pass (55% required) To increase student access to computers; maintain and upgrade educational technology; keep pace with 21st century technological innovations; implement statewide technology requirements for testing and learning; and significantly reduce borrowing costs, shall Cajon Valley Union School District issue $20,000,000 of shortterm bonds with the interest rates at or below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and no money for administrator/teacher salaries, so long as all funds are spent locally and cannot be taken by the State? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Cardiff Elementary Measure GG Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with local funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize/construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; repair/replace roofs; renovate deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; make health, safety, and energy efficiency improvements; and replace portables with permanent classrooms; shall Cardiff Elementary School District issue $22 million of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee, and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Fallbrook Union High Measure AA Pass (55% required) Without increasing tax rates, shall Fallbrook Union High School District repair and upgrade aging classrooms and school facilities, including deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems; improve campus safety/security; upgrade career-training facilities, classrooms, and science labs supporting instruction in math, engineering, technology, science and skilled trades preparing students to be college and career ready; by issuing $45,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Grossmont Union High Measure BB Pass (55% required) To upgrade East County high school classrooms/labs/facilities; repair aging roofs, plumbing/electrical systems; modernize technology infrastructure; improve student safety/security; replace deteriorated portables; construct new school facilities to accommodate growth; and renovate career-training facilities for instruction in science, technology, engineering, math and skilled trades; shall Grossmont Union High School District issue $128,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits, no funding for administrator salaries, and all money benefitting East County high schools? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Grossmont-Cyamaca Co. College Measure X Fail (55% required) To repair classrooms/ labs, prepare veterans, workers/students for technology, business, science/ other jobs, construct Workforce Training Center, support East County economic development, remove asbestos/lead paint, repair gas, electrical/sewer lines, repair, acquire, construct facilities, sites/ equipment, shall Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District issue $348,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries, independent audits, citizen oversight, all funds used locally? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 MiraCosta Community College Measure MM Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms and career training facilities for science, healthcare, technology, advanced manufacturing, other growing local industries, provide job training/placement to Navy/ Marines/ other veterans, improve access to affordable higher education to local students, improve disabled access, repair, construct, acquire classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall MiraCosta Community College District issue $455,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, subject to local control, requiring annual audits, and independent citizen oversight? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 National Elementary Measure HH Pass (55% required) To repair and rebuild aging classrooms and facilities throughout the District; meet handicapped access requirements; increase student access to computers /technology; repair roofs; and improve campus security and student loading zones for increased safety; shall National School District be authorized to issue $30 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, no money for administrative salaries and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and used elsewhere? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Solana Beach Elementary Measure JJ Pass (55% required) To replace or upgrade aging, outdated classrooms, science labs, libraries, and school buildings; restore deteriorating roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems; improve student safety and campus security; and, provide students access to educational facilities, science, and technology needed to prepare for high school, college, and careers, and qualify for State grants, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 2016-1 of the Solana Beach School District issue $105,000,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, a citizen’s oversight committee, and NO money for administrators’ salaries? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Southwestern Community College Measure Z Pass (55% required) To repair/ upgrade local community college campuses, prepare students/ veterans for jobs/ university transfer, repair deteriorating roofs, electrical wiring, gas, water/ sewer lines, remove asbestos/ lead paint, improve energy efficiency/ campus safety/ security, upgrade, acquire, repair, construct classrooms/ labs/ sites/ facilities/ equipment, shall Southwestern Community College District issue $400 million in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries/ pensions, independent audits, citizen oversight, all funds used locally? SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Sweetwater Union High Measure CC Pass Shall the Members of the Sweetwater Union High School District Board of Trustees be limited to two (2) terms of office?

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SAN FRANCISCO 11/8/2016 San Francisco Community College Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To continue providing City College of San Francisco local funds the state cannot take away and offset cuts to prevent layoffs; ensure affordable education for students; maintain core classes in writing, math and science; prepare students for four-year universities, workforce training in careers in nursing, engineering/ technology; provide counselors; keep college libraries open; shall San Francisco Community College District renew its existing annual parcel tax at $99 per parcel for 15 years, requiring annual independent audits and citizen oversight? SAN FRANCISCO 11/8/2016 San Francisco Unified Measure A Pass (55% required) To repair and rehabilitate San Francisco Unified School District facilities to current accessibility, health, safety, seismic and instructional standards, replace worn-out plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and major building systems, renovate outdated classrooms and training facilities, construct school facilities and replace aging modular classrooms, improve information technology systems and food service preparation systems, shall the San Francisco Unified School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $744,250,000 at legal rates, with annual audits, and citizen’s oversight? SAN JOAQUIN 6/7/2016 Lammersville Joint Unified Measure L Pass (55% required) To ensure high-quality education for all students, with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Lammersville Joint Unified School District provide classrooms/facilities for science, technology, engineering and math to prepare students for college and careers; Mountain House High School’s career technical educational facilities/library; and provide high-speed wireless networks to support instructional technology; by issuing $56,000,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local? SAN JOAQUIN 11/8/2016 Galt Joint Union Elementary Measure K Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students shall Galt Joint Union Elementary School District be authorized to modernize and upgrade classrooms and school facilities for 21st Century learning; replace portables and leaky roofs; upgrade outdated electrical, heating/air conditioning and plumbing; make safety/security and technology classroom improvements, by issuing $19,700,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizens’ oversight and audits, NO money for employee salaries, and all funds benefitting local schools? SAN JOAQUIN 11/8/2016 Galt Joint Union High Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at local high schools; modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace leaky roofs; provide career technical education classrooms for job training; renovate deteriorating plumbing/sewer systems; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements shall Galt Joint Union High School District issue $36,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with an independent oversight committee, NO money for administrative salaries, all funds locally-controlled and not taken by the State? SAN JOAQUIN 11/8/2016 Lodi Unified Measure U Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade aging classrooms in local schools to prepare students for college and careers, retain/attract quality teachers and improve student health/safety by removing mold/asbestos/lead paint, repairing leaky roofs, updating classrooms and acquiring/constructing/modernizing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Lodi Unified School District issue $281,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators’ salaries/pensions and all funds staying local? SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 Lucia Mar Unified Measure I Pass (55% required) To repair and modernize aging classrooms and facilities with funding that cannot be taken by the State, repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing/ electrical systems, improve student safety and campus security, construct, acquire, repair classrooms, sites, facilities/ equipment, upgrade classrooms/ science labs/ career/ vocational facilities and computer systems to keep pace with technology, shall Lucia Mar Unified School District issue $170,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent audits, citizen oversight, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local? SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 Paso Robles Joint Unified Measure M Pass (55% required) To repair, acquire, upgrade, equip and construct school classrooms and facilities including science, technology, engineering, arts, and math classrooms; expand career technical education; replace aging portables, fix leaky roofs, repair deteriorating plumbing/ electrical wiring; and improve building earthquake safety, shall the School Facilities Improvement District No.1 of Paso Robles Joint Unified School District be authorized to issue $95,000,000 of bonds with legal interest rates, independent citizens' oversight, annual audits, all funds spent on local schools and not for administrator salaries or taken by the State? SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 San Miguel Joint Union Elementary Measure D Pass (55% required) To repair, improve and equip Lillian Larsen and Cappy Culver Schools including new classrooms for technology, science and vocational training, security fencing for improved student safety, and upgraded heating/air conditioning systems, shall San Miguel Joint Union School District be authorized to issue $5.9 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, all funds spent locally and no money used for administrative salaries or taken by the State and spent elsewhere SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 Shandon Joint Unified Measure K Pass (55% required) To repair leaky pipes, deteriorating septic systems, aging roofs and inefficient heating/air-conditioning; upgrade portable classrooms; install emergency communication systems and remove asbestos; and qualify for State matching funds at Shandon Elementary, Parkfield Elementary and Shandon High Schools; shall Shandon Joint Unified School District issue $3.15 million of bonds with interest rates below legal limits, annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, all funds spent locally and no money used for administrative salaries or taken by the State and spent elsewhere SAN MATEO 5/3/2016 Brisbane Elementary Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Shall Brisbane School District renew its current parcel tax with an inflation increase by levying a special tax of not more than $131 annually per parcel, an estimated $425,000, to provide teachers/instructional aides for reading, music, and art; providing exemptions for senior citizens? Shall the annual appropriation limit be raised between July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2022, in an amount equal to levy of said tax, with funds spent exclusively on Brisbane School District and not used for any other purposes? SAN MATEO 5/3/2016 Menlo Park City Elementary Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To maintain our community commitment to existing small class sizes, high qualify teachers and comprehensive academic programs, and renew the expiring educational special tax, shall the Menlo Park City Elementary School District continue to levy at the current annual rate of $201.38 per parcel, spent only on teachers and educational programs, beginning July 1, 2016, adjusted annually for inflation, with an exemption available to individuals 65 and over?

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SAN MATEO 5/3/2016 Menlo Park City Elementary Measure C Fail (2/3 required) To prepare for future student enrollment increases beyond the current 2,938 students and maintain our community commitment to existing small class sizes, high quality teachers and comprehensive programs, shall the Menlo Park City Elementary School District levy a supplemental special tax of $2.20 per parcel for each additional student to a maximum of 213 students, spent only on teachers and educational programs, beginning July 1, 2016, adjusted annually for inflation, with an exemption available to individuals 65 and over? SAN MATEO 6/7/2016 Jefferson Union High Measure E Pass (2/3 required) To protect quality education for all students with funds that cannot be taken by the state by: enhancing math, science, reading/writing skills; providing career training, college preparation/21st-century computer instruction; and attracting/retaining qualified teachers, shall Jefferson Union High School District replace its expiring parcel tax at $60 per parcel annually for 10 years, with exemptions, including seniors, independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators and all funds benefitting students in Brisbane, Broadmoor, Coloma, Daly City and Pacifica? SAN MATEO 6/7/2016 Pacifica Elementary Measure D Pass (2/3 required) Without increasing taxes, to protect approximately $1.3 million annual local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Pacifica School District renew expiring local funding, protect quality education in local elementary/middle schools, enhance math, science, history, reading/writing programs, attract/retain qualified teachers, support well-rounded education like art/music programs, computer/technology instruction, libraries and support struggling students, at $118 annually for 10 years, with citizen oversight, senior citizen exemptions, and no funds for administrators? SAN MATEO 6/7/2016 Ravenswood City Elementary Measure H Pass (55% required) To maintain warm, safe, and dry schools; repair aging facilities; upgrade school safety; create student-centered 21st Century classrooms; improve technology, computer and science labs; increase energy efficiency; and repair, construct, acquire, and retrofit school facilities, sites, and equipment; shall the Ravenswood City School District issue $26 million in bonds, at legal rates, requiring independent audits and a citizens' oversight committee to ensure funds are only spent on local school facilities? SAN MATEO 11/8/2016 Bayshore Elementary Measure S Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at local schools with funding that cannot be taken by the state; finish construction of a new school; improve student access to modern technology; construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities that meet all health, safety and handicapped accessibility (ADA) requirements; shall the Bayshore Elementary School District issue $7,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, independent citizens' oversight and NO money used for administrative salaries? SAN MATEO 11/8/2016 Burlingame Elementary Measure M Pass (55% required) To update schools and provide access for students with disabilities, remove lead paint/asbestos, fix leaky roofs, update classrooms, libraries, labs/facilities to meet current earthquake, fire/safety codes, replace old portable classrooms, upgrade science labs, shall Burlingame Elementary School District issue $56,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, that cannot be taken by the State, to renovate, construct/acquire local neighborhood schools, sites, equipment/facilities, with independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators, all money staying local? SAN MATEO 11/8/2016 Jefferson Elementary Measure T Pass (2/3 required) To maintain and enhance quality education with local funding the State cannot take away by protecting core academics in math, science, technology, reading and writing; attracting and retaining high quality teachers; supporting students struggling to read at grade level; and providing after-school/homework programs, shall Jefferson 'Elementary School District levy $68 per parcel annually, for nine years, exempting seniors, with independent citizens' oversight, no money for administrators and all funds for our community's elementary and middle schools? SAN MATEO 11/8/2016 Redwood City Elementary Measure U Pass (2/3 required) To maintain quality education for local elementary and middle school students, with funds that cannot be taken by the State, enhance reading, writing. Math, and science skills; attract and retain qualified teachers; and support arts and music programs; shall the REdwood City Elementary School District renew its educational parcel tax at $85, providing $1,900,000 annually for 14 years, exempting seniors, with independent citizen oversight, annual reports to the community, no money for administrators and all money benefitting local schools? SANTA BARBARA 6/7/2016 Cuyama Joint Unified Measure Q Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; improve student access to computers and modern technology; and modernize 50-year old classrooms, restrooms and buildings; shall the Cuyama Joint Unified School District issue $6,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, an independent citizens’ oversight committee, and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Guadalupe Union Elementary Measure M2016 Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; construct a new gymnasium for school and community use; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements, shall Guadalupe Elementary School District issue $5.8 million of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Guadalupe Union Elementary Measure N2016 Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize, upgrade, and renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; construct new classrooms to reduce student overcrowding and replace temporary portable classrooms; and improve student access to computers and modern technology, shall Guadalupe Elementary School District issue $5.65 million of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries?

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SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Lompoc Unified Measure L2016 Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair or replace leaky roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; construct/modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; repair/replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; shall the Lompoc Unified School District issue $65,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Orcutt Union Elementary Measure G2016 Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade Orcutt/Los Alamos elementary/secondary schools, including deteriorated roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems, improve student safety/security and disabled access, keep schools well-maintained, acquire, renovate, construct classrooms/facilities/ equipment and technology infrastructure to support programs in science, math, reading and arts, replace aging portables with modem classrooms, shall Orcutt Union School District issue $60 million in bonds at legal rates, with citizens' oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrators, and all funds benefiting local schools SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Santa Barbara Unified Measure I2016 Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade junior and high schools and prepare students for college/careers by repairing deteriorating classrooms, vocational/ career education facilities, restrooms, plumbing, leaky roofs, asbestos/lead paint, upgrading school safety, heating/air conditioning, updating technology, wiring, science labs, ensuring safe drinking water, repairing, constructing and acquiring classrooms, sites, facilities/equipment, shall Santa Barbara Unified School District issue $135,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens' oversight, all funds for District schools? SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Santa Barbara Unified Measure J2016 Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade local Santa Barbara elementary schools and support students by repairing/replacing deteriorating classrooms, libraries, restrooms, plumbing, leaky roofs, portables, removing asbestos/ lead paint, ensuring safe drinking water, updating classroom technology/ science labs, acquiring, constructing classrooms/facilities/equipment, shall Santa Barbara Unified School District issue $58,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits/citizen oversight, all funds for local Santa Barbara elementary schools? SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Santa Maria Joint Union High Measure H2016 Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade Orcutt/Los Alamos elementary/secondary schools, including deteriorated roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems, improve student safety/security and disabled access, keep schools well-maintained, acquire, renovate, construct classrooms/facilities/ equipment and technology infrastructure to support programs in science, math, reading and arts, replace aging portables with modem classrooms, shall Orcutt Union School District issue $60 million in bonds at legal rates, with citizens' oversight, annual audits, no funds for administrators, and all funds benefiting local schools? SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Santa Ynez Valley Union High Measure K2016 Pass (55% required) To reconstruct critical infrastructure beyond its useful life including replacing corroded underground pipes, outdated roofs, and heating and air conditioning systems; upgrading fire alarm and emergency communication systems; and renovating aging restrooms and school facilities; shall Santa Ynez Valley Union High School District be authorized to issue $14,700,000 of bonds, with local citizen oversight and audits, rates below legal limits, no money for administrator salaries, and all funds spent on District projects and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere? SANTA CLARA 5/3/2016 Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To provide stable funding for local high schools, maintain outstanding core academic programs and high quality science, math, technology and engineering courses, attract and retain highly qualified teachers, and provide programs that help students prepare for college and careers, shall Los Gatos-Saratoga Union High School District renew its expiring education parcel tax at $49 per year for eight years, with citizen oversight, and exemption for seniors, no funds for administrator’s salaries, and every dollar benefiting local high schools? SANTA CLARA 6/7/2016 Alum Rock Union Elementary Measure I Pass (55% required) To improve local neighborhood schools, fix leaky, deteriorated roofs, improve fire safety, repair/upgrade classrooms, improve student safety and security, renovate outdated restrooms, upgrade heating/ventilation/electrical systems for energy efficiency, and computer technology, shall $139,999,671.60 of Alum Rock Union Elementary School District bonds approved by the voters in June 2008, be reapproved at legal rates to renovate, acquire, construct, repair classrooms, sites, facilities/equipment, with independent audits, citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators’ salaries and all money controlled locally? SANTA CLARA 6/7/2016 Franklin-McKinley Elementary Measure H Pass (55% required) To upgrade/renovate classrooms/school facilities and improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Franklin-McKinley School District construct classrooms, improve student access to modern technology, replace leaky roofs, old portable classrooms, outdated electrical/plumbing systems, improve safety/access for students with disabilities, acquire, construct, repair classrooms, sites, facilities/equipment by issuing $67,400,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizens’ oversight, annual audits, and no money for administrative salaries? SANTA CLARA 6/7/2016 Gilroy Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of local school facilities; renovate or replace leaky roofs; improve student access to computers and modern technology; renovate plumbing and sewer systems; make health, safety and security improvements; upgrade science labs and classrooms throughout the District; and construct a new elementary school, shall Gilroy Unified School District issue $170,000,000 of bonds, at legal rates, with an independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money used for administrator salaries and all funds controlled locally? SANTA CLARA 6/7/2016 Lakeside Joint Elementary Measure J Fail (2/3 required) To preserve quality education for all students in Lakeside Joint School District, maintain specialized training for teachers, provide comprehensive science programs, update classroom technology, and protect quality academic programs for elementary and middle school students, shall the Lakeside Joint School District be authorized to implement an annual education parcel tax of $820 for ten years, with citizens’ oversight, exemptions available for senior citizens, no funds for administrators’ salaries, every dollar spent on students and cannot be taken away by the State?

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SANTA CLARA 6/7/2016 Moreland Elementary Measure G Pass (2/3 required) To maintain quality education at our neighborhood elementary and middle schools by attracting and retaining quality teachers, strengthening strong reading, math and science, maintaining music and art programs, keeping school libraries open, class sizes small and campuses clean and safe, shall Moreland School District renew its expiring school parcel tax at $142 per year for eight years, with an exemption for seniors, a citizens’ oversight committee, no money for administrator salaries, and every dollar benefiting Moreland schools? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Campbell Union High Measure AA Pass (55% required) To improve local highs schools to better prepare students for 21st century careers, by modernizing classrooms, labs, and technology for career education in engineering, science, advanced math, coding and computer skills; repairing aging facilities, including leaky roofs, floors, electrical systems, and restrooms; making seismic upgrades, removing hazardous asbestos, and adding classrooms/school facilities to prevent overcrowding, shall the Campbell Union High School District issue $275 million in bonds, within legal rates, with annual financial audits and independent citizen’s oversight? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Campbell Union High Measure CC Pass (55% required) To continue providing high-quality education and to ensure equal access to a 21st-century education for all local students by repairing leaky roofs; upgrading fire alarms and security systems; upgrading science equipment and laboratories; providing access for students and teachers with disabilities; constructing new classrooms and facilities and modernizing old classrooms, shall Campbell Union Elementary School District issue $72 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with citizens’ oversight and financial audits with no funds for administrator salaries? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 East Side Union High Measure Z Pass (55% required) To upgrade/construct science, technology and engineering classrooms; remove hazardous materials from school grounds; upgrade fire/security systems; and replace deteriorating roofs at Andrew Hill, Calero, Evergreen Valley, Foothill, Independence, James Lick, Mt. Pleasant, Oak Grove, Piedmont Hills, Santa Teresa, Silver Creek, Yerba Buena, W.C. Overfelt, alternative, adult and district charter schools, shall East Side Union High School District issue $510 million of bonds with independent citizen oversight, interest rates below legal limits, and no funds for administrators’ salaries? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Franklin-McKinley Elementary Measure HH Pass (2/3 required) To improve the quality of education and enhance student achievement, by expanding counseling and tutoring programs for at-risk students; maintaining small class sizes in kindergarten through third grade; enhancing reading, science/math programs; retaining teachers; expanding student access to after school programs, shall Franklin-McKinley School District renew without increasing its expiring parcel tax at $72 annually for 9 years, with citizen oversight, audits and an exemption for senior citizen homeowners? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Los Altos Elementary Measure GG Pass (2/3 required) To continue excellent education for all local public elementary and junior high school students; maintain outstanding core academics, innovative science, technology, engineering and math programs; and attract and retain highly qualified teachers; shall Los Altos School District renew its expiring annual education parcel tax at $223 per parcel for eight years, providing approximately $2.8 million annually for local schools, with independent oversight, no funds for administrators’ salaries, exemptions for seniors, and all funds benefitting local public schools? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Oak Grove Elementary Measure EE Fail (2/3 required) To improve education and student achievement in neighborhood schools by maintaining small class sizes; hiring, retaining and training quality teachers; expanding science, technology, engineering, math, language, art, and music education; improving health, safety, security, and maintenance services; and providing before-/after-school programs; shall Oak Grove Elementary School District levy a parcel tax of $132 per parcel for nine years providing $3.1 million annually, exempting seniors, with annual audits, citizens’ oversight, and all funds used locally? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 San Benito High Measure U Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of local high school education by upgrading science labs and classrooms to help prepare students for college and careers; continue improving school access for students with disabilities; adding classrooms and school facilities to reduce overcrowding; upgrading aging student facilities; and improving school and earthquake safety, shall the San Benito High School District issue $60 million in bonds, with citizen oversight, annual audits and with NO money for administrator salaries? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 San Jose Unified Measure Y Pass (2/3 required) To improve education in local neighborhood schools by supporting core academic programs in reading, writing, math, the arts and science, preparing students for college and careers and attracting and retaining high performing teachers and educational staff, shall San Jose Unified School District authorize an annual $72 school parcel tax for 8 years, raising approximately $5 million annually, with independent citizen oversight, no funds for district office administrators’ salaries, a senior citizen exemption and all funds benefiting local neighborhood schools? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 San Jose-Evergreen Co. College Measure X Pass (55% required) To repair/ upgrade classrooms to prepare students/ veterans for jobs/ university transfer by repairing/ building nursing, engineering, vocational, technology, science/ job training classrooms, improving campus, earthquake safety/ disabled access, remove asbestos/ lead paint, acquiring, constructing, repairing sites, facilities/ equipment, shall San Jose-Evergreen Community College District issue $748,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries/ pensions, requiring citizen oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Sunnyvale Elementary Measure BB Pass (2/3 required) To renew the Sunnyvale School District parcel tax to support classroom programs including math, English, science and technology; to attract and retain quality teachers and keep class size small; shall Sunnyvale School District be authorized to renew its existing $59 per parcel tax providing $1 million annually for seven years beginning July 1, 2018, with exemptions for senior citizens and all expenditures audited and reviewed by a citizens’ oversight committee with no funds spent on administrators? SANTA CRUZ 5/3/2016 Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To provide stable funding for local high schools, maintain outstanding core academic programs and high quality science, math, technology and engineering courses, attract and retain highly qualified teachers, and provide programs that help students prepare for college and careers, shall Los Gatos- Saratoga Union High School District renew its expiring education parcel tax at $49 per year for eight years, with citizen oversight, an exemption for seniors, no funds for administrator’s salaries, and every dollar benefiting local high schools?

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SANTA CRUZ 6/7/2016 Cabrillo Community College Measure Q Fail (55% required) To repair/upgrade classrooms to better prepare students, veterans, workers for good jobs/university transfer by upgrading aging classrooms, technology/science labs, repairing outdated, deteriorating wiring, sewer lines, improving campus safety, handicapped accessibility, increasing water conservation/energy efficiency, and acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Cabrillo Community College District issue $310,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no funding administrators’ salaries/pensions, requiring independent audits, and all funds used locally? SANTA CRUZ 6/7/2016 Lakeside Joint Elementary Measure J Fail (2/3 required) To preserve quality education for all students in Lakeside Joint School District, maintain specialized training for teachers, provide comprehensive science programs, update classroom technology, and protect quality academic programs for elementary and middle school students, shall the Lakeside Joint School District be authorized to implement an annual education parcel tax of $820 for ten years, with citizens’ oversight, exemptions available for senior citizens, no funds for administrators’ salaries, every dollar spent on students and cannot be taken away by the State? SANTA CRUZ 6/7/2016 Live Oak Elementary Measure R Pass (2/3 required) To protect quality education with funds that cannot be taken by the State, including science, art, music, reading, math and tutoring programs, attract and retain qualified teachers, support library services, and preserve small class sizes and after school programs to keep children safe, shall Live Oak School District renew its existing annual education parcel tax at $98, for twelve years, with exemptions for senior citizens, citizen oversight, mandatory audits and no money for administrative salaries? SANTA CRUZ 11/8/2016 Santa Cruz City Elementary Measure B Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade neighborhood elementary school classrooms and facilities, including deteriorated roofs, plumbing, and electrical systems; remove hazardous materials; renovate, construct/equip, acquire classrooms, facilities and technology infrastructure to support programs in reading, math, science, arts and technology; improve school safety/security; and replace outdated portables with modern classrooms; shall Santa Cruz City Elementary School District issue $68 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits and all funds dedicated locally to Santa Cruz elementary schools? SANTA CRUZ 11/8/2016 Santa Cruz City High Measure A Pass (55% required) To upgrade local middle and high school classrooms, science labs, career training facilities, and technology infrastructure to support student achievement in math, science, engineering, English, social studies, visual/performing arts, technology, and skilled trades; acquire, renovate, construct/equip classrooms, sites/facilities; and improve school safety, security and disabled access; shall Santa Cruz City High School District issue $140 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual audits, and all funds benefitting local middle and high schools? SANTA CRUZ 11/8/2016 Soquel Union Elementary Measure C Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; improve student access to computers and modern technology; modernize/construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and upgrade inadequate electrical systems; shall Soquel Union Elementary School District issue $42,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee, and have NO money used for administrative salaries? SHASTA 6/7/2016 Black Butte Union Elementary Measure B Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade/renovate/modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student safety and security; repair/replace leaky roofs; renovate electrical and plumbing systems; upgrade multi-purpose rooms/gyms; and repair playground surfaces; shall the Black Butte Union Elementary School District issue $4,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee, annual audits, and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? SHASTA 6/7/2016 Junction Elementary Measure A Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade, modernize, and renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student access to computers and technology; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; repair/replace leaky roofs and deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; shall the Junction Elementary School District issue $3,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? SHASTA 11/8/2016 Cascade Union Elementary Measure G Pass (55% required) Shall the Cascade Union Elementary School District be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $8.9 million in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific school facilities projects listed in the Bond Project List, and in order to qualify to receive State matching grant funds, subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified? SHASTA 11/8/2016 Red Bluff Joint Union High Measure J Pass (55% required) To improve student safety and upgrade classroom/career technology by upgrading classrooms and technology for 21st century learning; improving science labs/facilities for agriculture, nursing, and special education; repairing wiring, plumbing, and restrooms; improving disabled student access; and acquiring, constructing, and modernizing facilities and equipment, shall Red Bluff Joint Union High School District issue $26 million of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizen oversight, independent audits, and no money for administrators’ salaries? SHASTA 11/8/2016 Shasta Union High Measure I Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education and provide equity among all District high schools with funding that cannot be taken by the State; construct, modernize, and renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; repair/replace leaky roofs; upgrade inadequate electrical and deteriorating plumbing systems; construct/upgrade science labs; and improve campus safety, shall Shasta Union High School District issue $56,900,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee, and have NO money used for administrative salaries?

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SHASTA 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Co. College Measure H/J Pass (55% required) To improve college classrooms and facilities providing education and job training opportunities for students, local residents/ veterans, renovate and expand science, technology, engineering and math labs, training facilities and programs for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, welding, manufacturing/automotive jobs, upgrade electrical systems, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District issue $139,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? SOLANO 6/7/2016 Fairfield-Suisun Unified Measure J Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education, provide safe and modern schools for all students with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade, modernize and construct classrooms, science labs and libraries; improve student access to technology; repair leaky roofs, outdated electrical and plumbing systems; and improve safety, security and access for students with disabilities shall Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District issue $249,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, including independent citizens’ oversight, audits and no money for administrative salaries? SOLANO 11/8/2016 Davis Joint Unified Measure H Pass (2/3 required) To provide outstanding academics in math, science, reading, writing, instructional technology and programs in athletics, arts and music; provide high quality teachers; limit class sizes; and support student health and safety; shall the Davis Joint Unified School District replace its expiring parcel taxes with a single eight-year parcel tax of $620/year, raising approximately $9.5 million/year, adjusted for inflation; with senior and disability exemptions; with citizens oversight; for the exclusive use of Davis schools? SOLANO 11/8/2016 Dixon Unified Measure Q Pass (55% required) To repair, renovate and reopen Old Dixon High School as a middle school, repair and renovate Anderson Elementary School, and improve security/safety and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance at District schools, shall Dixon Unified School District issue $30,400,000 in bonds, at legal interest rates, with independent citizen oversight, annual independent audits, and no funds spent on administrators’ salaries? SOLANO 11/8/2016 Winters Joint Unified Measure D Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms, cafeterias, and other school facilities including Winters High School; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Winters Joint Unified School District issue $17,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? SONOMA 8/30/2016 Kenwood Elementary Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To preserve quality education despite inadequate state funding and prevent further program cuts, shall the Kenwood School District renew – without increasing –the existing school parcel tax of $52.00 per year for a period of five years, beginning July 1, 2017, with certain specific exemptions as set forth in the Resolution and Order of Election? Funds to be used for maintaining and enhancing core programs and essential enrichment programs and continuing our commitment to small class sizes. SONOMA 11/8/2016 Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Measure C Pass (55% required) To bring all classrooms up to the same standard and protect quality education with funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District improve classrooms, science labs and libraries to meet modern educational/safety standards; remove lead/asbestos where found; and add multiuse classrooms for performing arts/science/vocational education programs; by issuing $80 million in bonds, at legal rates, with citizens’ oversight, annual audits, no money for administrators, and all funds staying local? SONOMA 11/8/2016 Guerneville Elementary Measure G Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; modernize, construct, and/or renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; increase student access to modern technology; and make needed energy and water conservation improvements, shall the Guerneville School District issue $7,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight and use No money used for administrative salaries? SONOMA 11/8/2016 Healdsburg Unified Measure D Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; construct, modernize, and renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall Healdsburg Unified School District issue $67,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have annual audits, independent citizens’ oversight, and have no money used for administrative salaries SONOMA 11/8/2016 Rincon Valley Union Elementary Measure H Pass (2/3 required) To renew the community’s commitment to great local schools by enhancing computer and technology education, maintaining libraries, preserving classroom and instrumental music programs, and supporting science programs with $1.1 million In annual funding, shall the Rincon Valley Union School District renew its existing annual tax beginning In 2018 for twelve years at the rate of $96 per parcel with annual $3 increases and a complete exemption for parcels owned and occupied by senior citizens 65 years and older SONOMA 11/8/2016 Sonoma Valley Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms, science labs and school facilities to meet safety and academic standards; repair/replace leaky roofs, deteriorating plumbing and outdated/ inefficient heating and cooling systems; ensure schools are accessible for students with disabilities; and expand student access to computers and modern technology, shall Sonoma Valley Unified School District issue $120,000,000 of bonds, at legal rates, with annual audits, an independent citizens’ oversight committee, no money for administrative salaries, and all funds locally-controlled to benefit local students? SONOMA 11/8/2016 Waugh Elementary Measure X Pass (55% required) To repair or replace outdated plumbing and sewer systems; and modernize/renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Waugh School District issue $4,000,000 of bonds, at legal rates, with an independent citizens' oversight committee, no money used for administrators ' salaries and all funds controlled locally?

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SONOMA 11/8/2016 Willmar Union Elementary Measure I Fail (2/3 required) To provide stable funding the State cannot take away, protect academic programs in reading assistance, writing, math, art, science and vocal and instrumental music, retain qualified teachers, maintain student counseling services, and provide books and instructional materials, shall the Wilmar Union School District be authorized to levy $75 per parcel annually for nine (9) years, (approximate total $79,500 annual funds raised): have no funds for administrators’ salaries, provide a senior citizens’ exemption and have all funds stay local? SONOMA 11/8/2016 Windsor Unified Measure F Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education at Windsor schools by providing 21st Century classrooms, upgrading libraries and science labs, improving classroom technology, updating safety and security, renovating and modernizing older schools, repairing and replacing roofs, adding classrooms, building a new elementary school to avoid overcrowding, and acquiring, constructing and renovating school facilities shall the Windsor Unified School District issue $62 million in bonds at legal interest rates with an Independent Oversight Committee and no funds for administrators? STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Hughson Unified Measure Q Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education, upgrade elementary and middle school classrooms, a new restroom facility at the middle school, install a new field irrigation system at the elementary school and for student safety install a security camera system, shall Hughson Unified School District School Facilities improvement District No. 1 issue $3,200,000 of bonds at legal rates, have an independent citizen’s oversight committee and No money for administrative salaries? STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Hughson Unified Measure R Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of school education and atmosphere, install a new air conditioning system in the gym, re-roof the gym, provide an all-weather track and for student safety install a security camera system, shall Hughson Unified School District issue $2.2 million of bonds at legal rates, have an independent citizen’s oversight committee and No money for administrative salaries? STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Newmans-Crows Landing Unified Measure P Pass (55% required) To continue the job of repairing and improving our schools; replacing portables with permanent classrooms; and constructing new classrooms and facilities, shall $11.090 million of Newman Crows Landing Unified School District bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2008, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds, with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates at or below legal limits, citizen oversight, annual audits, and all funds spent locally and not taken by the State and spent elsewhere? STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Turlock Unified Measure N Pass (55% required) To upgrade and repair elementary schools with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Turlock Unified School District provide new classrooms/instructional technology, including necessary infrastructure, for core academics including math, science, reading/writing; modernize classrooms to meet health/safety codes; improve campus safety/security; repair, construct, acquire, equip, classrooms, sites, facilities; by issuing $40,800,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds used for Turlock Schools? STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Turlock Unified Measure O Pass (55% required) To upgrade and repair high schools with local funding that cannot be taken by the State, shall Turlock Unified School District provide science, technology/engineering labs; provide new classrooms/instructional technology, including necessary infrastructure, for core academics; modernize facilities to meet health/safety codes; improve campus safety/security; repair, construct, acquire, equip, classrooms, sites, facilities; by issuing $48,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight, no money for administrators, and all funds used for Turlock Schools? STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Waterford Unified Measure K Pass (55% required) To upgrade/acquire career technical education classrooms; renovate/repair aging classrooms; replace leaking pipes; repair or replace roofs; and update fire/life safety systems at Richard M. Moon Primary, Waterford Junior, Lucille Whitehead Intermediate, Waterford High and other district facilities, shall Waterford Unified School District be authorized to issue $10.65 million of bonds with rates below legal limits, independent citizen oversight, no funds for administrator salaries or taken by the State and NO increase in existing tax rates? SUTTER 11/8/2016 Live Oak Unified Measure X Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade/renovate P.E./Sports fields and facilities for school and community use; construct multi-use facilities at school sites that meet health, safety and handicapped accessibility requirements; and modernize outdated classrooms; shall the Live Oak Unified School District issue $14,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? SUTTER 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? TEHAMA 11/8/2016 Corning Union High Measure K Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair/replace leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; update inadequate electrical and technology infrastructure; modernize/renovate outdated classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; and replace temporary portables with permanent classrooms; shall the Corning Union High School District issue $8,300,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? TEHAMA 11/8/2016 Evergreen Union Measure L Fail (2/3 required) To repair/upgrade and reduce overcrowding at Evergreen Elementary School and Evergreen Middle School facilities, support programs in math, science, technology and arts education, improve student safety/security with funding that the State can’t take away, shall Evergreen Union School District construct additional classroom buildings on the Evergreen Middle School campus, acquire, renovate, and reconfigure facilities, by issuing $12,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent oversight, no administrators’ salaries, and all funds staying local, benefitting our neighborhood schools and students?

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TEHAMA 11/8/2016 Red Bluff Joint Union High Measure J Pass (55% required) To improve student safety and upgrade classroom/career technology by upgrading classrooms and technology for 21st century learning; improving science labs/facilities for agriculture, nursing, and special education; repairing wiring, plumbing, and restrooms; improving disabled student access; and acquiring, constructing, and modernizing facilities and equipment, shall Red Bluff Joint Union High School District issue $26 million of bonds at legal interest rates, with citizen oversight, independent audits, and no money for administrators’ salaries? TEHAMA 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Co. College Measure H/J Pass (55% required) To improve college classrooms and facilities providing education and job training opportunities for students, local residents/ veterans, renovate and expand science, technology, engineering and math labs, training facilities and programs for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, welding, manufacturing/automotive jobs, upgrade electrical systems, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District issue $139,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? TRINITY 6/7/2016 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified Measure D Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; make health and safety improvements, including mold, lead, and asbestos abatement; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall the Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District issue $6,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries? TRINITY 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Co. College Measure H/J Pass (55% required) To improve college classrooms and facilities providing education and job training opportunities for students, local residents/ veterans, renovate and expand science, technology, engineering and math labs, training facilities and programs for fire, law enforcement, emergency medical, welding, manufacturing/automotive jobs, upgrade electrical systems, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community College District issue $139,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring citizens’ oversight, independent audits, all funds used locally? TULARE 6/7/2016 Burton Elementary Measure B Fail (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; repair or replace leaky roofs; make health and safety improvements; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; and modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the Burton School District issue $6,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for salaries? TULARE 6/7/2016 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Measure E Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; renovate/construct science labs and career technical education classrooms; modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; improve student access to computers and modern technology; shall the Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified School District issue $16,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? TULARE 6/7/2016 Kingsburg Elementary Charter Measure A Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education without increasing the current tax rate; modernize classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; improve student access to computers and modern technology; make health, safety and security improvements; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Kingsburg Elementary Charter School District issue $10,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, annual audits, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries or taken by the State? TULARE 6/7/2016 State Center Community College Measure C Pass (55% required) To repair/upgrade Fresno City, Clovis, Reedley Colleges, to prepare students and veterans for jobs/ university transfer by upgrading classroom buildings, labs/technology, upgrading vocational/career education programs, removing lead paint/asbestos, repairing leaky roofs, wiring, gas/sewer lines and acquiring, construct/repairing facilities, sites/equipment, shall State Center Community College District issue $485,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no money for administrators’ salaries, audits, all funds used locally TULARE 11/8/2016 Burton Elementary Measure L Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; repair or replace leaky roofs; make health and safety improvements; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; replace deteriorating plumbing systems; and modernize outdated classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; shall the Burton School District issue $6,500,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for salaries? TULARE 11/8/2016 Earlimart Elementary Measure M Pass (2/3 required) To improve the quality of education for Earlimart students, modernize, construct, and improve classrooms and necessary student support facilities for school and community use, improve health, student safety and security, provide classroom technology infrastructure, and qualify the District for State matching grants, shall the Earlimart School District be authorized to issue up to $6.7 million in bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, Citizens’ Oversight, and no money for administrator salaries? TULARE 11/8/2016 Exeter Unified Measure K Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the state; upgrade vocational education and performing arts facilities and classrooms; modernize science labs; improve student access to computers and modern technology; modernize/renovate classrooms, restrooms and school facilities; and make energy efficiency improvements; shall Exeter Unified School District School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 issue $18,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries?

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2016

TULARE 11/8/2016 Hanford Joint Union High Measure W Pass (55% required) To repair/ upgrade high school facilities and prepare students for college/careers by repairing outdated classrooms, vocational/ career education facilities, science labs, restrooms, leaky roofs, upgrading school safety, fire alarms, heating/ ventilation/ air conditioning, ensuring safe drinking water/ student drop-off areas and repairing, constructing/ acquiring classrooms, facilities/sites/equipment, shall Hanford Joint Union High School District issue $33,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, requiring audits, citizens’ oversight, no money for administrators, without increasing current tax rates? TULARE 11/8/2016 Kern Community College Measure J Pass (55% required) To upgrade classrooms to prepare students/veterans for good-paying jobs/ university transfer by updating labs/classrooms for nursing, welding, construction/high-tech job training, repairing deteriorating gas, electrical/sewer lines, leaky roofs, improving water conservation, ensuring access for disabled, including veterans, repairing, constructing/ acquiring facilities, sites/ equipment, shall Kern Community College District issue $502,821,000 in bonds at legal rates, funds spent locally, with citizen oversight/independent audits? VENTURA 6/7/2016 Cuyama Joint Unified Measure Q Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education with funding that cannot be taken by the State; repair / replace leaky roofs; make health, safety and security improvements; upgrade inadequate electrical systems; improve student access to computers and modern technology; and modernize 50-year old classrooms, restrooms and buildings; shall the Cuyama Joint Unified School District issue $6,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, with annual audits, an independent citizens’ oversight committee, and NO money for teacher or administrative salaries? VENTURA 6/7/2016 Santa Paula Unified Measure P Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education, upgrade elementary and middle school classrooms, restrooms and facilities; replace leaky roofs; provide air-conditioning and ventilation systems; upgrade/replace outdated electrical and deteriorating plumbing systems; construct new science labs and classrooms; and improve student access to computers/technology, shall Santa Paula Unified School District School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 issue $39,600,000 of bonds at legal rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and NO money for administrative salaries or taken by the State? VENTURA 11/8/2016 Fillmore Unified Measure V Pass (55% required) To repair and upgrade older classrooms and school facilities, including leaky roofs, deteriorating plumbing, electrical, heating/air conditioning systems, upgrade electrical wiring, fire alarms/emergency communication systems, improve vocational education facilities, acquire, construct/repair classrooms, sites, facilities, equipment, qualify for State matching funds, shall Fillmore Unified School District issue $35 million in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight audits, no money for administrator salaries, and all money staying local to benefit Fillmore Unified students and schools? VENTURA 11/8/2016 Oak Park Unified Measure S Pass (55% required) To improve student safety and campus security systems, repair/upgrade older classrooms and school facilities, including deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, and air conditioning systems, acquire, construct, and repair classrooms, sites, facilities, equipment and instructional technology to support student achievement in reading, math arts, humanities, science/technology, shall Oak Park Unified School District issue $60,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, with independent citizen oversight , audits, no money for administrator salaries, all money staying local, and without increasing current tax rates? VENTURA 11/8/2016 Oxnard Elementary Measure D Pass (55% required) To acquire, construct and modernize additional classrooms and support facilities to reduce overcrowding, replace portable classrooms and older schools with new permanent facilities, increase student access to computers and modern classroom technology, improve student safety, reduce operating costs and qualify to receive State funds, shall Oxnard School District be authorized to issue up to $142,500,000 in bonds at legal interest rates, with an independent Citizens’ Oversight Committee, annual audits, and no money for administrator salaries? VENTURA 11/8/2016 Simi Valley Unified Measure X Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education; modernize and upgrade outdated classrooms, science labs, restrooms and school facilities; repair and replace leaky roofs; upgrade or renovate inadequate electrical and deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; improve student access to computers/modern technology; and make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements, shall Simi Valley Unified School District issue $239,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, include an independent citizens’ oversight committee, NO money for administrative salaries or be taken by the state? VENTURA 11/8/2016 Simi Valley Unified Measure Y Pass Shall the Members of the Simi Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees be limited to two (2) consecutive terms of office? VENTURA 11/8/2016 Ventura Unified Measure R Pass (2/3 required) To aid in preserving and improving academic programs including reading, writing, music, art, science and math; fund computer technology; retain qualified teachers; and assist in maintaining career and technical training programs; shall Ventura Unified School District renew its existing $59 parcel tax for four years, so long as an independent citizens’ oversight committee is required, all funds are spent on neighborhood schools, and no money is used for administrative salaries or take by the State and spent elsewhere? YOLO 11/8/2016 Davis Joint Unified Measure H Pass (2/3 required) To provide outstanding academics in math, science, reading, writing, instructional technology and programs in athletics, arts and music; provide high quality teachers; limit class sizes; and support student health and safety; shall the Davis Joint Unified School District replace its expiring parcel taxes with a single eight-year parcel tax of $620/year, raising approximately $9.5 million/year, adjusted for inflation; with senior and disability exemptions; with citizens oversight; for the exclusive use of Davis schools? YOLO 11/8/2016 Pierce Joint Unified Measure B Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education by modernizing, constructing and/or renovating classrooms, restrooms, and school facilities; replace outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and replace deteriorating plumbing and sewer systems; with funding that cannot be taken by the state; shall the Pierce Joint Unified School District issue $15,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens' oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative or teacher salaries?

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YOLO 11/8/2016 Winters Joint Unified Measure D Pass (55% required) To improve the quality of education funding that cannot be taken by the State; modernize, renovate and/or construct classrooms, restrooms, cafeterias, and other school facilities including Winters High School; make health, safety and handicapped accessibility improvements; and upgrade P.E. fields and facilities for school and community use; shall the Winters Joint Unified School District issue $17,000,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, have an independent citizens’ oversight committee and have NO money used for administrative salaries? YOLO 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State? YUBA 11/8/2016 Nevada Joint Union High Measure B Pass (55% required) To upgrade/improve local high schools, retain/attract quality teachers by repairing classrooms/ leaky roofs, updating facilities for career/technical education jobs in science, technology, engineering/math, ensuring safe drinking water/fire safety, replacing deteriorating sewer/gas lines, repairing, constructing, equipping/acquiring education facilities, shall Nevada Joint Union High School District issue $47,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, require independent audits, citizens' oversight, no money for administrators' salaries/ pensions, all funds used locally? YUBA 11/8/2016 Plumas Lake Elementary Measure D Fail (2/3 required) To design and construct a new middle school to serve the Plumas Lake community in order to provide adequate facilities specifically designed to accommodate middle school curriculum for all current and future residents, including modern classrooms, science, math and computer labs as well as necessary student support facilities, shall Plumas Lake Elementary School District issue $20,000,000 in bonds, at legal rates, no money for administrators' salaries, with all funds used locally? YUBA 11/8/2016 Yuba Community College Measure Q Pass (55% required) To continue repairing, renovating, constructing and equipping classrooms/facilities at the campuses of Yuba and Woodland Colleges including nursing, healthcare, science, technology, engineering, fire and police training classrooms, shall $33,565,000 of Yuba Community College District Bonds, previously approved by voters in November 2006, be reauthorized through issuance of new bonds with no increase in total authorized District debt, interest rates below the legal limit, independent citizen oversight, and all funds used locally and not taken by the State?

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TABLE 1.3 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE* OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2016

BONDS ORDINANCE TAXES RECALL ALL MEASURES PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Alameda 4 0 4 0 14 0 14 Butte 3 0 3 0 3 Colusa 3 0 3 0 3 Contra Costa 11 0 2 0 13 0 13 El Dorado 2 0 2 0 2 Fresno 11 1 3 1 14 2 16 Glenn 3 0 3 0 3 Humboldt 6 1 1 0 7 1 8 Imperial 9 0 9 0 9 Kern 13 3 13 3 16 Kings 8 1 8 1 9 Lake 4 0 4 0 4 Lassen 1 0 1 0 1 Los Angeles 30 1 1 0 31 1 32 Madera 3 0 3 0 3 Marin 2 0 2 1 4 1 5 Mariposa 1 0 1 0 1 Merced 4 0 1 0 5 0 5 Modoc 1 0 1 0 1 Mono 1 0 1 0 1 Monterey 6 2 6 2 8 Napa 3 0 3 0 3 Nevada 1 0 1 0 1 Orange 9 2 2 0 11 2 13 Placer 3 4 3 4 7 Plumas 1 0 1 0 1 Riverside 7 0 7 0 7 Sacramento 5 0 0 1 5 1 6 San Benito 3 2 3 2 5 San Bernardino 7 0 1 0 8 0 8 San Diego 8 2 1 0 9 2 11 San Francisco 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 San Joaquin 4 0 4 0 4 San Luis Obispo 4 0 4 0 4 San Mateo 4 0 4 2 8 2 10 Santa Barbara 9 0 9 0 9 Santa Clara 8 0 6 2 14 2 16 Santa Cruz 3 1 2 1 5 2 7 Shasta 6 0 6 0 6 Solano 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 Sonoma 6 0 2 1 8 1 9 Stanislaus 6 0 6 0 6 Sutter 2 0 2 0 2 Tehama 3 1 3 1 4

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TABLE 1.3 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE* OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2016

BONDS ORDINANCE TAXES RECALL ALL MEASURES PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Trinity 2 0 2 0 2 Tulare 8 1 8 1 9 Ventura 6 0 1 0 1 0 8 0 8 Yolo 3 0 1 0 4 0 4 Yuba 2 1 2 1 3 All Counties 258 23 4 0 29 8 5 1 296 32 328 *Since the topic of all school district measures is Education, a table for school district measures by topic is not included

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PART 2

VOTE TOTALS FOR

SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE CANDIDATES

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

ALAMEDA 6/7/2016 Alameda County Office of Education 2 Full Childress Amber Business Owner/Parent No 2 20,621 40,053 51.5% Yes McWilson Marlon L. Incumbent Yes 2 18,999 40,053 47.4% No 3 Full Berrick Ken Incumbent Yes 2 30,157 45,219 66.7% Yes Menjivar Randy Graduate Student No 2 14,577 45,219 32.2% No 11/8/2016 Alameda City Unified

Full Williams Jennifer Administrative Law Judge No 6 17,006 73,617 23.1% Yes

Harris Gray Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 15,741 73,617 21.4% Yes Dailey Ardella College Professor No 6 13,189 73,617 17.9% Yes McKereghan Anne Businessperson No 6 10,597 73,617 14.4% No Hettich Matt Flight Attendant/Parent No 6 8,765 73,617 11.9% No Popalardo Dennis Attorney/Parent No 6 8,144 73,617 11.1% No Albany City Unified

Full Clark Jacob Teacher No 4 3,929 13,043 30.1% Yes

Trutane Kim Homemaker/School Volunteer No 4 3,681 13,043 28.2% Yes Duron Clementina Retired Principal/Teacher No 4 3,680 13,043 28.2% No Destin Jon Raj Small Business Owner No 4 1,707 13,043 13.1% No Berkeley Unified

Full Appel Judy Berkeley School Board Director Yes 3 39,461 77,992 50.6% Yes

Levya-Cutler Beatriz Incumbent Yes 3 30,116 77,992 38.6% Yes Sikder Abdur Scientist/Entrepreneur No 3 8,032 77,992 10.3% No Castro Valley Unified

Full Loss Jo. A. S. Castro Valley USD, Governing Member Yes 5 11,268 45,355 24.8% Yes

Whitaker Lavender Parent/Environmental Supervisor No 5 11,090 45,355 24.5% Yes Lee Monica Attorney No 5 8,698 45,355 19.2% Yes Thomas Tojo Deputy Probation Officer No 5 7,978 45,355 17.6% No Gupta Suresh C. Retired Nuclear Engineer No 5 6,167 45,355 13.6% No Chabot-Las Positas Community College3 7 Full Maduli Edralin "Ed" J. Educator/Vice Chancellor No 2 19,677 35,574 55.3% Yes

Macedo William Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 15,575 35,574 43.8% No

Dublin Unified

Full Giannini Joe Parent/Police Officer No 5 9,526 40,255 23.7% Yes Miller Amy Incumbent Yes 5 9,324 40,255 23.2% Yes Cunningham Dan Incumbent Yes 5 7,804 40,255 19.4% Yes Blackman Gabrielle Parent No 5 7,152 40,255 17.8% No Zhuang Xiaozhao Registered Nurse/Parent No 5 6,364 40,255 15.8% No Short Cherrier Dan Civil Engineer No 2 8,874 16,974 52.3% Yes

Hakim Sameer Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 8,035 16,974 47.3% 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 votes is less than the total votes cast. 2 We reported all candidate information separately by county, except for multi-county school districts, where the elected outcome reflects the multi-county result. 3Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Contra Costa county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Emery Unified

Full Inch Barbara Parent/Wed Developer No 3 2,773 6,198 44.7% Yes (continued) Vargas Cruz J. Parent/Marketing Executive No 3 2,500 6,198 40.3% Yes Bukowski Ken Videographer No 3 822 6,198 13.3% No Fremont Unified

Full Crosbie Ann Fremont Unified School District, Trustee Yes 5 36,504 140,197 26.0% Yes

Campbell Desrie. Y. Fremont USD Governing Board Member Yes 5 36,483 140,197 26.0% Yes Berke Michele G. Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 24,615 140,197 17.6% Yes Ng Hiu Retired Technology Executive No 5 22,852 140,197 16.3% No Choksi Dax Parent/Technology Manager No 5 19,283 140,197 13.8% No Hayward Unified

Full Walker Annette Hayward USD Governing Board Member Yes 8 24,815 112,629 22.0% Yes

Carlson Robert Retired College President No 8 18,344 112,629 16.3% Yes Reynoso Luis Hayward USD Governing Board Member Yes 8 18,176 112,629 16.1% Yes Goldstein Daniel Cybersecurity Engineer No 8 15,299 112,629 13.6% No Davis Todd E. Telecommunications Specialist No 8 15,031 112,629 13.3% No Taylor John I. Hayward USD Governing Board Member Yes 8 13,614 112,629 12.1% No Ramos Joe Orlando Insurance Agent/Educator No 8 5,733 112,629 5.1% No Grcich Wynn No Ballot Designation No 8 1,215 112,629 1.1% No Lammersville Joint Unified4

Full Pombo David Anthony Farmer/Rancher No 6 54 150 36.0% Yes

Balzarini Matthew D. Firefighter/School Trustee Yes 6 33 150 22.0% Yes Goodrich Anne Educator No 6 25 150 16.7% Yes Boulais Lisa Homemaker No 6 21 150 14.0% No Strock Corey Resident/Community Organizer No 6 10 150 6.7% No Juturu Nagrjun Engineer Customer Support No 6 4 150 2.7% No New Haven Unified

Full Kaur Sharan Program Manager/Educator No 5 13,853 49,623 27.9% Yes

Nishihira Lance Businessman/Educator No 5 10,002 49,623 20.2% Yes Wang Jeff Business Owner/Educator No 5 9,136 49,623 18.4% Yes Ritchie Michael Incumbent Yes 5 9,052 49,623 18.2% No Dino Jonas Incumbent Yes 5 7,444 49,623 15.0% No Oakland Unified 1 Full London Jody Incumbent Yes 2 21,399 28,484 75.1% Yes Macleay Don Computer Network Technician No 2 6,930 28,484 24.3% No

3 Full Hodge Jumoke Hinton Oakland Unified School Board District Director Yes 4 8,810 22,225 39.6% Yes

Wiginton Kharyshi "Ms. K" Youth Development Coordinator No 4 7,322 22,225 32.9% No Lang Benjamin Retired Teacher/Administrator No 4 4,315 22,225 19.4% No Narain Lucky Military Lawyer No 4 1,557 22,225 7.0% No 4Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

ALAMEDA 11/8/2016 Oakland Unified 5 Full Trenado Huber Teacher No 4 4,875 13,193 37.0% Yes (continued) Torres Rosie Incumbent Yes 4 4,699 13,193 35.6% No Hutchinson Mike No Ballot Designation No 4 2,076 13,193 15.7% No Hassid Mike Parent/Non-profit Director No 4 1,414 13,193 10.7% No 7 Full Harris James District 7 Oakland USD Director Yes 2 9,772 14,751 66.2% Yes Jackson Chris Social Worker No 2 4,855 14,751 32.9% No Peralta Community College 6 Full Weinstein Karen College Advisory Boardmember No 2 30,429 42,129 72.2% Yes Resnick Nick Educator No 2 11,499 42,129 27.3% No Piedmont City Unified

Full Pearson Sarah School Board Member Yes 5 4,243 15,362 27.6% Yes

Smegal Cory Community Volunteer No 5 3,647 15,362 23.7% Yes Swenson Andrea Incumbent Yes 5 3,423 15,362 22.3% Yes Caskey Julie Elementary Parent/Attorney No 5 2,526 15,362 16.4% No Titan Hari Risk Modeling No 5 1,499 15,362 9.8% No Pleasanton Unified

Full Maher Steve Businessman/Teacher/Principal No 4 24,468 63,345 38.6% Yes

Arkin Valerie Incumbent Yes 4 14,736 63,345 23.3% Yes Hintzke Jamie Yee Incumbent Yes 4 12,071 63,345 19.1% Yes Ruegsegger Kathleen Retired Superintendent Assistant No 4 11,927 63,345 18.8% No San Joaquin Delta Community College5 1 Full Stebbins C. Jennet Delta College Trustee Yes 3 38 69 55.1% Yes Duran Robert L. College Student No 3 22 69 31.9% No Dillion-Melton Lejames Caregiver/SJDC Employee No 3 8 69 11.6% No 2 Full Huerta Carlos A. Educator No 2 39 68 57.4% Yes Moreno-Rabago Claudia Y. Incumbent Yes 2 28 68 41.2% No 6 Full Lopez Juan Ensastegui Realtor/Tax Preparer No 2 49 67 73.1% No Brown Teresa R. Incumbent Yes 2 18 67 26.9% Yes San Lorenzo Unified

Full Stewart Marilyn Retired Teacher No 4 13,178 41,524 31.7% Yes

Sinegal Kyla Parent No 4 10,836 41,524 26.1% Yes

Peck Penny San Lorenzo USD, Governing Board Yes 4 9,254 41,524 22.3% Yes

Foster Helen K. San Lorenzo USD, Governing Board Yes 4 8,069 41,524 19.4% No Sunol Glen Unified

Full Kent-Romo Denise Teacher/Parent No 2 302 513 58.9% Yes

Picard Patricia Mother/Sales Director No 2 210 513 40.9% No ALPINE 11/8/2016 Alpine Unified A Full Mecak Amy Business Owner/Parent No 4 285 770 37.0% Yes Brothers Rachael Resource Coordinator/Parent No 4 205 770 26.6% Yes Starratt Jane Incumbent Yes 4 154 770 20.0% No Watts Amber Parent No 4 126 770 16.4% No 5Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Calaveras, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Solano counties separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

AMADOR 11/8/2016 Amador County Unified 4 Full Ross Susan M. Retired Elementary Teacher No 1 2,734 2,776 98.5% Yes 5 Full White Janet L. Retired Campus Supervisor No 1 2,700 2,767 97.6% Yes BUTTE 11/8/2016 Durham Unified

Full Du Bose Alex Business Owner No 5 1,600 6,089 26.3% Yes

Horn Kathryn "Kathy" Parent/Retired Educator No 5 1,350 6,089 22.2% Yes McLaughlin Ed Farmer No 5 1,080 6,089 17.7% Yes Bultema Robert D. No Ballot Designation No 5 1,056 6,089 17.3% No Ziegenhirt Jennifer Parent No 5 986 6,089 16.2% No Marysville Joint Unified 4 Full Allison Paul Retired Educator No 3 69 171 40.4% Yes Rechs Bernie Incumbent Yes 3 54 171 31.6% No Biladeau Terry J. Operations Director No 3 47 171 27.5% No Oroville City Elementary

Full Diaz Julian Retired Educator No 4 5,940 18,134 32.8% Yes

Sutherland Carol Incumbent Yes 4 4,417 18,134 24.4% Yes Barnes Sandra Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 4,140 18,134 22.8% Yes McLendon Jennifer Banker No 4 3,579 18,134 19.7% No Oroville Union High

Full Sehorn Ray Retired Educator No 3 10,657 25,245 42.2% Yes

Damon Scott Business Owner No 3 8,746 25,245 34.6% Yes Boehme Joseph Retired No 3 5,757 25,245 22.8% No Palermo Union Elementary

Full Hoffman Debbie Parent No 4 1,151 3,534 32.6% Yes

King Jessica Homemaker No 4 953 3,534 27.0% Yes Wulbern Rick Chiropractor/Business Owner No 4 846 3,534 23.9% No Hancock Walter Small Business Owner No 4 582 3,534 16.5% No Paradise Unified

Full Greer Michael Special Education Teacher No 6 10,423 41,556 25.1% Yes

Nichols Donna School Board Member Yes 6 7,893 41,556 19.0% Yes Crick Melissa Parent Yes 6 7,626 41,556 18.4% Yes Bylund Roger Retired Educator/Businessperson No 6 6,856 41,556 16.5% No Gingery, Jr. Rich Parent/Business Owner No 6 6,542 41,556 15.7% No Clifford Chris Retired No 6 2,132 41,556 5.1% No Thermalito Union Elementary

Full Walker Alicia Parent No 3 1,665 4,358 38.2% Yes

Anderson Tori Parent No 3 1,524 4,358 35.0% Yes Walker Mark Photography Lab Supervisor No 3 1,139 4,358 26.1% No CALAVERAS 11/8/2016 Mark Twain Union Elementary

Full Eltringham Jennifer Incumbent Yes 4 2,270 8,720 26.0% Yes

Rollins Margaret "Maggie" Incumbent Yes 4 2,257 8,720 25.9% Yes Bateman Diane L. Incumbent Yes 4 2,166 8,720 24.8% Yes Miro Christy L. No Ballot Designation No 4 1,994 8,720 22.9% No

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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- TED2

CALAVERAS 11/8/2016 San Joaquin Delta Community College6 1 Full Stebbins C. Jennet Delta College Trustee Yes 3 4,642 8,833 52.6% Yes (continued) Duran Robert L. College Student No 3 2,895 8,833 32.8% No Dillion-Melton Lejames Caregiver/SJDC Employee No 3 1,239 8,833 14.0% No 2 Full Huerta Carlos A. Educator No 2 4,529 8,832 51.3% Yes Moreno-Rabago Claudia Y. Incumbent Yes 2 4,241 8,832 48.0% No 6 Full Brown Teresa R. Incumbent Yes 2 6,448 8,810 73.2% Yes Lopez Juan Ensastegui Realtor/Tax Preparer No 2 2,311 8,810 26.2% No Vallecito Union Elementary

Full Singleton Susan E. Retired Teacher No 5 2,871 8,568 33.5% Yes

Burita Jason Teacher No 5 2,319 8,568 27.1% Yes Emerson Ralph General Manager No 5 1,468 8,568 17.1% Yes Gwin Lindsay Parent No 5 1,322 8,568 15.4% No Gordon Carol A. Incumbent Yes 5 583 8,568 6.8% No COLUSA 11/8/2016 Princeton Joint Unified7

Full Glassgow Lance Incumbent Yes 4 98 273 35.9% Yes

Wills Debbie Business Owner No 4 89 273 32.6% Yes Campbell Cynthia Ann Incumbent Yes 4 61 273 22.3% No Campos Jesus V. Consultant No 4 19 273 7.0% No Williams Unified

Full Simmons, Jr. George Westley Retired Teacher No 4 981 2,577 38.1% Yes

Orozco-Lopez Rosa E. Incumbent Yes 4 602 2,577 23.4% Yes Mora Yareli Human Resources Analyst No 4 580 2,577 22.5% Yes Leyva Maria Belmontes Real Estate Agent No 4 397 2,577 15.4% No CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Antioch Unified

Full Sawyer-White Crystal Teacher No 7 13,834 67,586 20.5% Yes

Gibson-Gray Diane Executive Director/Trustee Yes 7 12,080 67,586 17.9% Yes Hack Gary Educator No 7 11,151 67,586 16.5% Yes Motts Joy Businesswoman No 7 10,281 67,586 15.2% No Navarro Fernando C. Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 8,501 67,586 12.6% No Burkholder Mike News Publisher No 7 6,588 67,586 9.7% No Terry Alonzo Tony Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 4,935 67,586 7.3% No Byron Union Elementary

Full Vinyard Susan E. Retired Educator No 3 4,092 7,967 51.4% Yes

Turner David W. Field Services Director No 3 2,397 7,967 30.1% Yes Harris Marshall Retired System Manager No 3 1,422 7,967 17.8% No Chabot-Las Positas Community College8 7 Full Maduli Edralin "Ed" J. Educator/Vice Chancellor No 2 419 646 64.9% Yes Macedo William Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 226 646 35.0% No 6Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Solano counties separately. 7Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Glenn county separately. 8Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Contra Costa Community College 5 Full Enholm Greg College Professor/Boardmember Yes 2 36,986 61,831 59.8% Yes (continued) Sandoval Fernando IT Finance Consultant No 2 24,580 61,831 39.8% No Contra Costa Office of Education 1 Full Alleyne Fatima S. Research Scientist/Educator No 3 29,291 63,463 46.2% Yes Mirabella Pam Incumbent Yes 3 17,445 63,463 27.5% No Merriweather Elaine R. Educator No 3 16,496 63,463 26.0% No 3 Full Chavez Vikki Janeen Professor/Business Owner No 3 23,466 69,972 33.5% Yes Gomes Daniel A. Governing Board Member Yes 3 23,206 69,972 33.2% No Sloan Leon Raymond Vocational School Chairman No 3 22,827 69,972 32.6% No John Swett Unified

Full Ramos Marina Children Resources Advocate No 5 2,627 9,257 28.4% Yes

Reinhart Shane Retired Teacher/Administrator No 5 2,528 9,257 27.3% Yes Vargen-Kotchevar Barbara Human Resources Manager No 5 1,722 9,257 18.6% Yes Parsons Jerrold "Jerry" Incumbent Yes 5 1,626 9,257 17.6% No Hoesly Michael Joseph Assistant Golf Superintendent No 5 670 9,257 7.2% No Knightsen Elementary

Full Smith Janice Business Owner Farmer Yes 4 704 2,073 34.0% Yes

Baldocchi, Jr. Thomas E. Incumbent Yes 4 576 2,073 27.8% Yes Provan Stefani Business Woman No 4 456 2,073 22.0% Yes McCall Shawndell L. Custodian No 4 329 2,073 15.9% No Lafayette Elementary

Full Kindhouse Mark Engineer/Educator/Businessman Yes 3 8,882 21,934 40.5% Yes

Meade Meredith Community Volunteer Yes 3 7,618 21,934 34.7% Yes Sturm Charles "Robert" Labor/Employment Attorney No 3 5,339 21,934 24.3% No Liberty Union High

Full Mendrek Yoland C. Pena Retired School Administrator Yes 4 16,609 57,657 28.8% Yes

Valverde Raymond Retired Educator Yes 4 16,207 57,657 28.1% Yes Spears Daron Agribusiness/Parent/Rancher No 4 16,078 57,657 27.9% No Smith Spencer Educator/Caregiver No 4 8,525 57,657 14.8% No Martinez Unified

Full Wright Jonathan T. School Board Member Yes 4 5,893 22,527 26.2% Yes

Fuller John L. Martinez Unified School District Trustee Yes 4 5,684 22,527 25.2% Yes McLaughlin Kathi Incumbent Yes 4 5,510 22,527 24.5% Yes Centeno Evelyn Educator/CEO No 4 5,309 22,527 23.6% No Moraga Elementary

Full Severy Richard Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 4,388 11,447 38.3% Yes

Rosenbaum Joseph R. Certified Public Accountant Yes 3 4,014 11,447 35.1% Yes Harrison David Chief Financial Officer No 3 2,992 11,447 26.1% No Mt. Diablo Unified

Full Durkee Joanne Educator No 4 41,128 134,233 30.6% Yes

Lawrence Brian Thomas Board Member-Mt. Diablo USD Yes 4 35,901 134,233 26.7% Yes Khaund Cherise Marie Education Community Organizer No 4 33,660 134,233 25.1% No Lee Herbert K. Parent/Volunteer No 4 22,735 134,233 16.9% No

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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- TED2

CONTRA COSTA 11/8/2016 Oakley Union Elementary

Full Brizendine Lisa Teacher/Technology Educatory No 3 8,244 16,431 50.2% Yes (continued) Polk Laurence J. Incumbent Yes 3 4,200 16,431 25.6% Yes Bergenholtz Karen Incumbent Yes 3 3,921 16,431 23.9% No Weiner Hillary Community Volunteer No 3 6,343 16,491 38.5% Yes Hoxie Cara Rubinstein Retired CEO Yes 3 5,283 16,491 32.0% Yes Butler Sarah Genn Orinda USD Governing Board Member Yes 3 4,769 16,491 28.9% No Pittsburg Unified

Full Canicamilla Laura Educator/Schoolboard Member Yes 3 10,220 21,179 48.3% Yes

Miller George H. School Board Member Yes 3 7,981 21,179 37.7% Yes Asiasi Nettie Legal Assistant/Coach No 3 2,881 21,179 13.6% No West Contra Costa Unified

Full Phillips Mister Attorney/Educator/Parent No 7 28,018 123,782 22.6% Yes

Panas Tom Retired Accountant/Parent No 7 22,990 123,782 18.6% Yes Sequeira Miriam Stephanie Education Advocate/Parent No 7 19,777 123,782 16.0% No Young Ayana K. Attorney/Parent No 7 15,529 123,782 12.5% No Medrano Antonio Alvarez Retired Teacher No 7 14,954 123,782 12.1% No Taboada Carlos Retired Teacher No 7 13,683 123,782 11.1% No Gosney Don Scholarship Program Administrator No 7 8,468 123,782 6.8% No DEL NORTE 11/8/2016 Del Norte Unified

Full Daley Roger Pastor/School Administrator No 3 3,878 8,727 44.4% Yes

Mazzei Charlaine Non-profit Executive Director No 3 2,570 8,727 29.4% No Cordts Judie Retired Educator Yes 3 2,279 8,727 26.1% No EL DORADO 11/8/2016 El Dorado Union High

Full Veerkamp Lori M. Board Member/Parent Yes 4 36,697 97,113 37.8% Yes

Del Rio David J. Board Member/Parent Yes 4 23,797 97,113 24.5% Yes Bicknell David B. Local Business Owner No 4 19,351 97,113 19.9% No Link Deloy Behavioral Therapist No 4 17,268 97,113 17.8% No Lake Tahoe Community College 4 Full Dalton Nancy Educator/Business Owner No 2 1,210 2,150 56.3% Yes Hamilton David Retired College Educator No 2 940 2,150 43.7% No Lake Tahoe Unified 1 Full Reilly Larry Retired Teacher No 2 982 1,824 53.8% Yes Davidson Annie Independent Education Consultant No 2 842 1,824 46.2% No 3 Full Turnbull Bonnie L. Educator No 2 1,178 2,203 53.5% Yes Doyle Michael P. Incumbent Yes 2 1,025 2,203 46.5% No Los Rios Community College9 3 Full Knight John R. Incumbent Yes 3 27,337 57,679 47.4% Yes Allaman Marc Retired Teacher No 3 20,733 57,679 35.9% No Seal Kirk A. Buckeye USD, Board Member No 3 9,609 57,679 16.7% No 9Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento, Solano, and Yolo counties separately.

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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- TED2

EL DORADO 11/8/2016 Mother Lode Union Elementary

Full Wilson Cathy Retired Teacher No 4 4,601 10,203 45.1% Yes (continued) Bist, Sr. Gene R. Incumbent Yes 4 2,086 10,203 20.4% Yes Priestly Alan B. Telecommunications Engineer No 4 1,850 10,203 18.1% No Nemeth Anton Small Business Owner No 4 1,666 10,203 16.3% No Rescue Union Elementary

Full Neal Taggart F. "Tagg" Businessman/Entrepreneur/Parent No 3 8,121 21,773 37.3% Yes

Kent Stephanie Piano/Substitute Teacher No 3 6,955 21,773 31.9% Yes Posner Serena Incumbent Yes 3 6,697 21,773 30.8% No FRESNO 4/12/2016 Golden Plains Unified 3 Full Rodriguez Leticia Machine Operator No 2 190 252 75.4% Yes Prado Susana Caregiver/Homemaker No 2 58 252 23.0% No Raisin City ElementaryR 1 Short Ramirez Patricia Health/Safety Technician No 1 149 163 91.4% Yes 2 Short Lopez Sofia Retired Farmworker Supervisor No 1 149 161 92.5% Yes 3 Short Ramirez Laday Medical Assistant No 2 135 177 76.3% Yes Flynn Amber Homemaker No 2 36 177 20.3% No 4 Short Martin Kathy M. Retired Bus Driver No 2 57 109 52.3% Yes Reynoso Elaine Farm Laborer No 2 43 109 39.4% No

11/8/2016 Central Unified 3 Full Cervantes Phillip Medical Sales Consultant No 2 1,558 3,079 50.6% Yes

Brar Maria Petrogonas Web Designer/Mother No 2 1,503 3,079 48.8% No 5 Full Solis Richard A. Human Service Caseworker No 3 1,016 2,475 41.1% Yes Berube Cynthia Incumbent Yes 3 728 2,475 29.4% No Rocca Randy Farmer/Field Representative No 3 719 2,475 29.1% No 6 Full Cox Terry Incumbent Yes 2 1,574 2,984 52.7% Yes Martinez, Jr. Richard Management Consultant No 2 1,398 2,984 46.8% No Clovis Unified 2 Full Hovsepian Ginny Incumbent Yes 3 38,023 74,746 50.9% Yes Torosian Sandy Business Owner No 3 23,704 74,746 31.7% No Machado Isabel Attorney No 3 12,825 74,746 17.2% No 4 Full Heryford Brian Incumbent Yes 2 42,002 70,025 60.0% Yes Belemjian Jacob Businessman No 2 27,792 70,025 39.7% No 5 Full Fogg Steven G. Ophthalmologist No 2 50,049 70,670 70.8% Yes Troescher Scott Fleet Service Writer No 2 20,400 70,670 28.9% No 7 Full Casado Chris Incumbent Yes 3 30,745 71,298 43.1% Yes Pack Mike Retired School Teacher No 3 22,441 71,298 31.5% No Castiglione Matt Business Owner No 3 17,938 71,298 25.2% No RCandidate to be elected if the recall measure passes.

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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- TED2

FRESNO 11/8/2016 Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified10 2 Full Campbell Roger B. Retired Educator No 4 1,928 4,941 39.0% Yes (continued) Culbertson Lisa Retired Administrative Assistant No 4 1,233 4,941 25.0% Yes Whitwill Steve Trustee Coalinga-Huron Unified School Board Yes 4 998 4,941 20.2% No Crawford Tom Trustee Coalinga-Huron Unified School Board Yes 4 768 4,941 15.5% No Dos Palos-Oro Loma Joint Unified11

Full Areias Lisa Law Enforcement No 8 137 660 20.8% Yes

Van Worth Bill J. Incumbent Yes 8 110 660 16.7% Yes Correia Beau Attorney/Farmer No 8 103 660 15.6% No Castillo Joe Incumbent Yes 8 85 660 12.9% No Suarez David A. Chief Plant Operator No 8 66 660 10.0% No Davis Maria Lorenzetti Office Manager No 8 64 660 9.7% Yes Chase Jeff Software Support Engineer No 8 57 660 8.6% Yes Sandoval Freddy No Ballot Designation No 8 32 660 4.8% No Fresno County Office of Education 2 Full Robinson Mike Incumbent Yes 2 31,258 60,277 51.9% Yes Harkness Deborah Business Owner No 2 28,698 60,277 47.6% No 3 Full Esparza Nelson Educator/Economist No 2 20,096 31,666 63.5% Yes Thomas Barbara Incumbent Yes 2 11,445 31,666 36.1% No Fresno Unified 2 Full Jonasson Elizabeth "Rosas" J. Teacher No 2 4,474 7,147 62.6% Yes Villasenor Yuritzy Teacher No 2 2,639 7,147 36.9% No 6 Full Cazares Claudia Project Manager/Mother No 2 7,779 14,115 55.1% Yes Jarvis Jack Retired Educator No 2 6,280 14,115 44.5% No Golden Plans Unified 3 Full Rossetti Celina U. Educator No 2 875 1,094 80.0% Yes Gonzalez Veronica Bodart No Ballot Designation No 2 216 1,094 19.7% No 4 Full Trujillo Maryann Incumbent Yes 2 605 1,074 56.3% Yes Gonzalez Cassandra Zapata Teacher No 2 462 1,074 43.0% No Kerman Unified 2 Full Cantu Maria S. Incumbent Yes 2 543 695 78.1% Yes Cheema Pritpal "Paul" No Ballot Designation No 2 147 695 21.2% No 3 Full Babshoff Daniel G. Incumbent Yes 2 648 1,113 58.2% Yes Medina Maria Community Assistant No 2 458 1,113 41.2% No Laton Joint Unified12

Full Alves Richard M. Dairy Farmer No 5 413 1,683 24.5% Yes

Vargas Daniel Incumbent Yes 5 367 1,683 21.8% Yes Brooks Cindy College Instructor No 5 326 1,683 19.4% Yes Mello Delbert E. Incumbent Yes 5 289 1,683 17.2% No Antuna Robert R. Retail Manager No 5 284 1,683 16.9% No 10Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey and San Benito counties separately. 11Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Merced county separately. 12Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kings county separately.

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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- TED2

FRESNO 11/8/2016 Mendota Unified

Full Perez Adrian Teacher No 9 774 4,077 19.0% Yes (continued) Flores Lupe Incumbent Yes 9 586 4,077 14.4% Yes Toscano Diana Incumbent Yes 9 582 4,077 14.3% Yes Maldonado Isabel Incumbent Yes 9 506 4,077 12.4% Yes Durazo Alma Caregiver No 9 467 4,077 11.5% No Flores Rachelle Special Education Representative No 9 462 4,077 11.3% No Lua, Jr. Gapo Housing Manager No 9 268 4,077 6.6% No Escobedo Albert No Ballot Designation No 9 224 4,077 5.5% No Arias-Romero Kevin No Ballot Designation No 9 194 4,077 4.8% No Parlier Unified

Full Lopez Carlos A. Teacher No 8 564 4,016 14.0% Yes

Garza Juan David "J. D." No Ballot Designation No 8 538 4,016 13.4% Yes Molina Eric Correctional Sergeant No 8 535 4,016 13.3% No Cano Melissa Parent No 8 501 4,016 12.5% No Leija Robert Truck Driver No 8 487 4,016 12.1% No Padilla Yared Business Owner No 8 485 4,016 12.1% No Pimentel Trinidad Food Pantry Manager No 8 456 4,016 11.4% No Maldonado Rick Incumbent Yes 8 429 4,016 10.7% No Raisin City Elementary

Full Schwabenland Nancy Office Manager No 7 188 783 24.0% Yes

Alvarado Mario Agriculture Foreman No 7 115 783 14.7% Yes Ramirez Laday Homemaker No 7 107 783 13.7% Yes Garcia Federico Business Owner No 7 105 783 13.4% No Lopez Sofia Incumbent Yes 7 100 783 12.8% No Morfin Rafael Incumbent Yes 7 90 783 11.5% No Jurado Ricardo No Ballot Designation No 7 60 783 7.7% No Sanger Unified 3 Full Vang G. Brandon Educator/Parent/Farmer No 2 1,778 2,487 71.5% Yes Karle James D. Incumbent Yes 2 703 2,487 28.3% No Sierra Unified

Full Weldon Bert R. Rancher No 8 3,114 15,027 20.7% Yes

Eldridge Ron Fire Chief No 8 2,297 15,027 15.3% Yes Schlaefer Connie Kee Retired Lieutenant Colonel No 8 1,962 15,027 13.1% Yes Falk Chrissy Incumbent Yes 8 1,889 15,027 12.6% Yes Schroer Jason Pharmacist No 8 1,783 15,027 11.9% No Burke Cortney Rose Business Owner No 8 1,459 15,027 9.7% No Rosenlund Chris Retired Law Enforcement No 8 1,455 15,027 9.7% No Quintana Carrie Collection/Credit Specialist No 8 1,036 15,027 6.9% No

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FRESNO 11/8/2016 State Center Community College13 2 Full Payne Eric State Center CCD Governing Boardmember Yes 5 11,078 41,283 26.8% Yes (continued) Yang Pao Educator No 5 10,950 41,283 26.5% No Nicholson Cherella Project Coordinator/Educator No 5 7,443 41,283 18.0% No Miranda Paullina Businesswoman No 5 6,289 41,283 15.2% No Amador Catherine Attorney No 5 5,378 41,283 13.0% No 3 Full Leal John Z. Incumbent Yes 2 20,391 34,438 59.2% Yes Miller Ted Engineer, Pilot, Community Activist No 2 13,832 34,438 40.2% No 6 Full Ikeda Deborah J. Retired College President No 3 28,193 55,777 50.5% Yes Patterson Patrick E. "Pat" Incumbent Yes 3 20,492 55,777 36.7% No Rowell David L. Attorney at Law No 3 6,915 55,777 12.4% No Washington Unified14 1 Full Ruiz Terry Small Business Owner No 3 246 651 37.8% Yes Curtis James "Jim" Incumbent Yes 3 208 651 32.0% No Messenlehner Chris Business Owner No 3 193 651 29.6% No 2 Full Campbell Anna Mathedal Registered Nurse/Parent No 2 536 735 72.9% Yes Butterfield Frank Incumbent Yes 2 197 735 26.8% No 4 Full Ruiz Eddie Farmer/Attorney No 2 390 701 55.6% Yes Amaral Neil Incumbent Yes 2 302 701 43.1% No West Park Elementary

Full Randolph Edward B. Incumbent Yes 4 149 485 30.7% Yes

Garcia Aida Incumbent Yes 4 118 485 24.3% Yes

Galvan-Hopkins Jessica Parent/Coach/Coordinator No 4 112 485 23.1% No

Pineda-Capozzi Gloria Hopie Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 101 485 20.8% No

Short Duarte Luciana Nurse/Parent No 2 168 324 51.9% Yes

Lopez Richard Coach No 2 153 324 47.2% No GLENN 11/8/2016 Hamilton Unified

Full Boone Rod T. Teacher No 5 518 1,903 27.2% Yes

Leal Juan Gabriel Incumbent Yes 5 468 1,903 24.6% Yes

Lower Hubert Wendall Incumbent Yes 5 419 1,903 22.0% Yes

Reyes Genaro Employment/Training Worker No 5 278 1,903 14.6% No

Villar Ray General Manager No 5 220 1,903 11.6% No

Princeton Joint Unified14

Full Glassgow Lance Incumbent Yes 4 134 374 35.8% Yes

Wills Debbie Business Owner No 4 117 374 31.3% Yes Campbell Cynthia Ann Incumbent Yes 4 100 374 26.7% No Campos Jesus V. Consultant No 4 23 374 6.1% No HUMBOLDT No School District Contests

13Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kings county separately. 14Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yolo county separately. 15Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Colusa county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

IMPERIAL 11/8/2016 Calexico Unified

Full Alvarado Enrique "Kiki" Parent/Veteran No 10 3,530 18,876 18.7% Yes Castillo Michael E. School Principal No 10 2,490 18,876 13.2% Yes Aguilar Norma A. Appointed Incumbent Yes 10 2,405 18,876 12.7% No Espino Orlando Parent/Veteran No 10 2,265 18,876 12.0% No Cuevas Vincent J. Retired Teacher No 10 2,214 18,876 11.7% No Vizcarra Ana Lila Corona Caregiver/Mother No 10 1,702 18,876 9.0% No Castro Ana Parent/Customer Service No 10 1,509 18,876 8.0% No Urena Raul Laboratory Assistant/Parent No 10 1,177 18,876 6.2% No Yanez Manuel S. Businessman No 10 965 18,876 5.1% No Falcon Michael Transportation Bus Driver No 10 619 18,876 3.3% No Short Calderon Ciro C. School Counselor No 4 4,427 11,057 40.0% Yes Real Priscilla Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 4,119 11,057 37.3% No Ramirez Antonio Entrepreneur No 4 1,428 11,057 12.9% No Valenzuela Antonio T. No Ballot Designation No 4 1,083 11,057 9.8% No Central Union High

Full Jimenez Jacubto Cruz "Jay" Incumbent Yes 4 8,238 30,822 26.7% Yes

Garcia-Ruiz Diahna Postmaster No 4 8,056 30,822 26.1% Yes Childers Ryan D. Incumbent Yes 4 7,333 30,822 23.8% Yes Walker Steven M. Incumbent Yes 4 7,195 30,822 23.3% No Coachella Valley Unified16 1 Full Castro Yolanda Student/Parent No 4 361 872 41.4% Yes Jarvis-Martinez Manuel Incumbent Yes 4 254 872 29.1% No Sanchez Roel "Rollie" Owner Licensed Contractor No 4 170 872 19.5% No Perezchica David Native Monitor No 4 87 872 10.0% No 3 Full Kamper Lowell Educator/Parent No 3 335 895 37.4% No Berber-Felton Darlene Community Volunteer No 3 281 895 31.4% No Becerra Frank Business Manager No 3 279 895 31.2% Yes 4 Full Machuca Maria G. Community Services Administrator No 2 520 843 61.7% Yes Rodriguez Adrian G. Businessman No 2 323 843 38.3% No Imperial Community College

Full Cardenas,Jr. Rudy R. Attorney/Businessman No 2 3,505 5,593 62.7% Yes

Ramirez Salvador A. Retired Transportation Coordinator No 2 2,088 5,593 37.3% No INYO 11/8/2016 Lone Pine Unified

Full Payton Susan Kay No Ballot Designation No 3 448 1,270 35.3% Yes

Yonge Marjianne No Ballot Designation No 3 442 1,270 34.8% Yes Miller Leigh A. No Ballot Designation No 3 370 1,270 29.1% No 16Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Riverside county separately.

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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- TED2

INYO 11/8/2016 Owens Valley Unified

Full Reade Nathan Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer No 4 203 525 38.7% Yes (continued) Anderson Sandra No Ballot Designation No 4 182 525 34.7% Yes Leon Keith Scott No Ballot Designation No 4 94 525 17.9% No Naylor-Hunter Raymond James Consultant No 4 39 525 7.4% No KERN 11/8/2016 Arvin Union Elementary

Full Franetovich Monica Educator No 6 1,236 3,611 34.2% Yes

Harris Ruth Pichardo Retired School Employee No 6 735 3,611 20.4% Yes Ortiz Maria G. School Board Member Yes 6 710 3,611 19.7% No Bedolla Veronica Service Coordinator No 6 572 3,611 15.8% No Villanueva Petra Sales Person No 6 201 3,611 5.6% No Carmona Robbie Medical Office Manager No 6 157 3,611 4.3% No Beardsley Elementary

Full Rasmussen Gina Homemaker No 3 2,123 4,793 44.3% Yes

Battles Charlene Incumbent Yes 3 1,460 4,793 30.5% Yes Crow Delane Safety Manager No 3 1,210 4,793 25.2% No Delano Joint Union High17

Full Morrison Arnold W. Educator No 3 5,145 11,111 46.3% Yes

Collins Joan Retired No 3 3,080 11,111 27.7% No Cardenas Jesus M. Educator Advisor No 3 2,886 11,111 26.0% Yes Delano Union Elementary

Full Villaruz Suzanne Credentialed School Nurse No 5 2,783 11,380 24.5% Yes

Herrera Frank J. Incumbent Yes 5 2,719 11,380 23.9% No Martinez Irene School Attendance Clerk No 5 2,719 11,380 23.9% No Cardenas Roberto Retired Superintendent No 5 2,217 11,380 19.5% No Williams Kevin No Ballot Designation No 5 942 11,380 8.3% No Fairfax Elementary

Full Moreno Javier G. Incumbent Yes 3 1,202 3,399 35.4% Yes

Lawson Virginia Incumbent Yes 3 1,173 3,399 34.5% Yes

Adams-Tange Catherine Homemaker No 3 1,024 3,399 30.1% No

Short Ferguson Christopher Shawn Pastor No 4 897 2,577 34.8% Yes

Moland Palmer C. Business Owner/Student No 4 701 2,577 27.2% No

Villlasenor Michael Receptionist No 4 567 2,577 22.0% No

Mena Jim Oil Terminal Manager No 4 412 2,577 16.0% No

Greenfield Union Elementary C Full Herrera Richardo College Professor No 3 1,092 1,780 61.3% Yes Jenkins Crystal Incumbent Yes 3 393 1,780 22.1% No Jung Jo Retired School Librarian No 3 295 1,780 16.6% No Kern Community College 3 Full Meek Kay Incumbent Yes 4 39,625 111,124 35.7% Yes Beebe Dennis Incumbent Yes 4 27,729 111,124 25.0% Yes Hernandez Alex Electrical Salesman No 4 25,308 111,124 22.8% No Mayo Samantha Realtor No 4 18,462 111,124 16.6% No 17Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Tulare county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

KERN 11/8/2016 Kern Union High 2 Full Flores Jeff Kern High Trustee Yes 2 10,888 21,235 51.3% Yes (continued) Vasquez Librado J. "Lee" Educator No 2 10,347 21,235 48.7% No 3 Full O'Connell Joey Business Owner No 2 14,772 27,967 52.8% Yes Bloomquist Jen Small Business Owner No 2 13,195 27,967 47.2% No Lakeside Union Elementary18

Full Jones Tamara Community Volunteer No 4 1,297 4,079 31.8% Yes

Buoni, III Mario Business Owner No 4 1,102 4,079 27.0% Yes James Weldon Retired Businessman No 4 1,063 4,079 26.1% No Dano Larry Drilling Rig Derrickman No 4 617 4,079 15.1% No Lamont Elementary

Full Garay E. "Campeon" Self-Employed No 6 609 2,838 21.5% Yes

Velasquez Evelyn Retired Bus Driver No 6 605 2,838 21.3% Yes Sanchez Miguel Incumbent Yes 6 534 2,838 18.8% No Romero Gloria S. Incumbent Yes 6 487 2,838 17.2% No Jimenez Grecia Student No 6 378 2,838 13.3% No De Ortega Manuela Castro Homemaker No 6 225 2,838 7.9% No McFarland Unified

Full Diaz David G. Educator/Farmer/Coach No 8 960 4,653 20.6% Yes

Garza Eliseo Incumbent Yes 8 628 4,653 13.5% Yes Turrubiates L. "Angel" Incumbent No 8 566 4,653 12.2% Yes Melendez C. Ramon Custodian Supervisor No 8 551 4,653 11.8% No Ramirez Victoria Office Manager No 8 549 4,653 11.8% No Lopez Josie Marroquin Retired Secretary No 8 495 4,653 10.6% No Zepeda Jacinta Educator No 8 466 4,653 10.0% No Estrada Lina Homemaker No 8 438 4,653 9.4% No McKittrick Elementary

Full Morris Julia Sagaser No Ballot Designation No 3 28 71 39.4% Yes

Murphy George "Dennis" Incumbent Yes 3 26 71 36.6% No Baggs, II Donald Ranch Hand No 3 17 71 23.9% No Midway Elementary

Full Dayton Rachel Small Business Owner No 3 55 161 34.2% Yes

Eveland Sharyn Educator No 3 54 161 33.5% No Self Hubbell Incumbent Yes 3 52 161 32.3% No Norris Elementary

Full Bowles James H. Incumbent Yes 3 5,813 12,007 48.4% Yes

Dugas-Cramer Christi Educator/Youth Advocate No 3 5,647 12,007 47.0% Yes Dodgin Sue Incumbent Yes 3 547 12,007 4.6% No Panama-Buena Vista Union 2 Full Lake J. P. Educator/Family Business No 4 12,688 46,240 27.4% Yes Haddock M. "Dean" Incumbent Yes 4 11,891 46,240 25.7% Yes White Greg Agricultural Businessman No 4 11,034 46,240 23.9% Yes Morones Victor Teacher/Educator No 4 10,627 46,240 23.0% No 18Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Diego county separately.

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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- TED2

KERN 11/8/2016 Richland Union Elementary 4 Full Maldonado Cain Retired No 2 481 731 65.8% Yes (continued) Svilich Michael Incumbent Yes 2 250 731 34.2% No Rosedale Union Elementary

Full Moore Gary Incumbent Yes 3 9,472 25,477 37.2% Yes

Spickler Michael Businessman/Trustee No 3 8,467 25,477 33.2% Yes Young Patricia Retired District Administrator No 3 7,538 25,477 29.6% No South Fork Union Elementary

Full Hafenfeld Eric J. Rancher No 3 790 1,850 42.7% Yes

Creighton WM. Dale Farmer No 3 724 1,850 39.1% Yes Huckaby Clayton Lee Newspaper Editor No 3 336 1,850 18.2% No South Kern Unified

Full Reader Patrick Deputy Sheriff No 4 3,495 9,048 38.6% Yes

Sanchez Yolanda Retired No 4 2,102 9,048 23.2% Yes Starkey Scott Incumbent Yes 4 1,791 9,048 19.8% No Landsgaard Daniel Business Owner No 4 1,660 9,048 18.3% No Taft Union High

Full Berry Wendy College Professor No 5 2,286 7,437 30.7% Yes

Kopp John Mentoring Director No 5 1,912 7,437 25.7% Yes White Samuel "Tom" Incumbent Yes 5 1,638 7,437 22.0% No Harmer J. George Incumbent Yes 5 1,045 7,437 14.1% No Eveland Michael T. Student No 5 556 7,437 7.5% No Vineland Elementary

Full Prado Leticia Incumbent Yes 3 212 528 40.2% Yes

Gonzalez Edelmira V. Social Service Specialist No 3 198 528 37.5% Yes Hernandez Francisca Incumbent Yes 3 118 528 22.3% No Wasco Union Elementary

Full Sanchez Ernie Vocational Instructor No 4 1,761 5,703 30.9% Yes

Forrest James "Jim" Retired District Superintendent No 4 1,381 5,703 24.2% Yes Rueda Danny M. Incumbent Yes 4 1,378 5,703 24.2% No Hinojosa Alicia Office Manager No 4 1,183 5,703 20.7% No Wasco Union High

Full Nicol Sharon Church Secretary No 4 1,958 6,129 31.9% Yes

Ackerknecht Joel Farm Manager No 4 1,514 6,129 24.7% Yes Munoz Roque Pastor No 4 1,362 6,129 22.2% No Carrillo Linda No Ballot Designation No 4 1,295 6,129 21.1% No West Kern Community College

Full Orrin Kathy Garner Educator/Businesswoman No 3 2,764 7,685 36.0% Yes

White Billy D. Incumbent Yes 3 2,623 7,685 34.1% Yes Vaughn Kal J. Incumbent Yes 3 2,298 7,685 29.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

KINGS 11/8/2016 Armona Union Elementary 1 Full Amos Gus F. Incumbent Yes 3 166 389 42.7% Yes Camara Ryan Loan Officer/Farmer No 3 135 389 34.7% No Chavarin Lisa M. Community Volunteer No 3 85 389 21.9% No 3 Short Steinway Charles Fire Captain No 3 176 257 68.5% Yes Munoz William J. Legislative Field Representative No 3 53 257 20.6% No McMillan Kenneth W, Businessman No 3 27 257 10.5% No 4 Full Hodson Claudia K. Incumbent Yes 2 185 356 52.0% Yes Romero Gaby Student No 2 167 356 46.9% No Corcoran Unified 2 Full Ramirez Sammy Joe Peace Officer No 2 345 674 51.2% Yes Wadsworth Mary M. Incumbent Yes 2 325 674 48.2% No Hanford Elementary 3 Full Strickland Greg Retired Military/Instructor No 2 1,105 2,184 50.6% Yes Robinson Tawny Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 1,054 2,184 48.3% No Hanford Joint Union High 2 Full Webster John Retired Superintendent Yes 2 1,578 2,346 67.3% Yes Simpson Rickey No Ballot Designation No 2 708 2,346 30.2% No Kings County Office of Education 5 Full Estes Glenn Retired Production Foreman No 2 3,273 6,105 53.6% Yes Caudillo Rachel Incumbent Yes 2 2,734 6,105 44.8% No Laton Joint Unified19

Full Alves Richard M. Dairy Farmer Yes 5 51 177 28.8% Yes

Mello Delbert E. No Ballot Designation Yes 5 41 177 23.2% No Brooks Cindy College Instructor No 5 33 177 18.6% Yes Vargas Daniel Incumbent Yes 5 27 177 15.3% Yes Antuna Robert R. Retail Manager No 5 24 177 13.6% No Lemoore Elementary 2 Full Neal Myeisha "Maya" Community Relations Specialist No 2 640 1,101 58.1% Yes Sperlich Joette Incumbent Yes 2 438 1,101 39.8% No Pioneer Union Elementary 5 Short Heardick Sarah Parent No 2 587 901 65.1% Yes Clancy Karen Retired Administrative Assistant No 2 298 901 33.1% No Reef-Sunset Unified 2 Full Rizo Lilia School Teacher No 3 78 174 44.8% Yes Verdugo Ricardo No Ballot Designation Yes 3 69 174 39.7% No Bravo Griselda No Ballot Designation No 3 26 174 14.9% No State Center Community College20 3 Full Leal John Z. Incumbent Yes 2 41 50 82.0% Yes Miller Ted No Ballot Designation No 2 9 50 18.0% No Waukena Joint Union Elementary21

Full Lewis Mike A. Maintenance Engineer/Rancher No 3 7 10 70.0% Yes

Machado Joe Incumbent Yes 3 3 10 30.0% Yes Mora Cirila Homemaker No 3 0 10 0.0% No 20Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno county separately. 21Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Tulare county separately.

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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- TED2

LAKE 11/8/2016 Middletown Unified

Full Tucker Sandy Incumbent Yes 4 1,844 5,374 34.3% Yes Grothe Misha Account Manager/Parent No 4 1,779 5,374 33.1% Yes Millerick Sean Plumber/Parent No 4 1,137 5,374 21.2% No Welsh Helena No Ballot Designation No 4 607 5,374 11.3% No LASSEN 11/8/2016 Fort Sage Unified

Full Schumacher Clara J. Retired Teacher/Administrator No 4 383 967 39.6% Yes

Jobbins Timothy Material Handler No 4 250 967 25.9% Yes Holabird Tim Incumbent Yes 4 188 967 19.4% No Jenkings Constance Incumbent Yes 4 145 967 15.0% No Lassen Community College22 1 Full Purdy Tim I. Historian/Incumbent Yes 2 4,695 9,371 50.1% Yes Edison Kittie Lassen College Instructor No 2 4,623 9,371 49.3% No Richmond Elementary

Full Marsh Heather Business Owner No 3 354 963 36.8% Yes

Walton Patrick Educational Administrator No 3 322 963 33.4% Yes Nielsen Dr. Richard Podiatrist No 3 279 963 29.0% No Shaffer Elementary

Full Joseph Lynda E. Retired No 5 355 1,343 26.4% Yes

Giessner Tiffany Stay Home Mom No 5 302 1,343 22.5% Yes Bush Nicole Supervisor/Preschool Teacher No 5 280 1,343 20.8% No Baldwin Renee Small Business Owner No 5 226 1,343 16.8% No Hollandsworth Krystle Administrative Assistant No 5 176 1,343 13.1% No Susanville Elementary

Full Aguilera Jenna Program Manager No 3 1,831 5,343 34.3% Yes

Woodworth Pamela R. Incumbent Yes 3 1,765 5,343 33.0% Yes Phillips Jolene Self-Employed No 3 1,729 5,343 32.4% No Westwood Unified

Full Heffley Emily R. Postal Worker No 5 403 1,156 34.9% Yes

Bennett Patty Respite Provider No 5 268 1,156 23.2% Yes Ross-Tamborski Carol Retired Educator No 5 212 1,156 18.3% No Lemaster Marina Clinical Social Worker No 5 140 1,156 12.1% No Meeks Randy Regional Manager Engineering No 5 131 1,156 11.3% No LOS ANGELES 4/12/2016 Long Beach Community College 2 Full Malauulu Vivian Community College Professor No 2 2,798 4,712 59.4% Yes Archuleta Irma Appointed Member, Board of Trustees Yes 2 1,914 4,712 40.6% No 4 Full Otto Doug President, Long Beach CCD Yes 2 6,627 9,240 71.7% Yes Keiser Davina M. High School Teacher No 2 2,613 9,240 28.3% No Long Beach Unified 2 Full Williams Felton C. President, Long Beach Unified School District Yes 2 3,158 4,624 68.3% Yes Vargas-Alvarez Jessica School Community Organizer No 2 1,466 4,624 31.7% No 4 Full Meyer Jon Vice-President LBUSD Boardmember Yes 2 5,537 9,051 61.2% Yes Pedersen Rosi A. Retired Educator No 2 3,514 9,051 38.8% No 22Mult23i-county school district. We reported votes for Modoc county separately.

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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- TED2

LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Acton-Agua Dulce Unified

Short Pfalzgraf Ken Urban Forest Manager No 3 1,980 4,835 41.0% Yes Frank Amy M. Mother/Homemaker No 3 1,974 4,835 40.8% No Thomas Karina Inez Director/Animal Rescue No 3 881 4,835 18.2% No Alhambra Unified 3 Full Rodriguez-Mackintosh Patricia Board Member President Yes 2 18,264 33,443 54.6% Yes West-Palma Yvonne Speech Pathologist No 2 15,179 33,443 45.4% No Cerritos Community College 1 Full Camacho-Rodriguez Martha Educator No 3 7,875 18,091 43.5% Yes Arthur Robert Governing Board Member Yes 3 7,291 18,091 40.3% No Godinez Cathy Youth Leader No 3 2,925 18,091 16.2% No 2 Full Avalos Carmen Board Member/Teacher Yes 4 10,009 16,559 60.4% Yes Ashton Tammy Business Executive No 4 3,432 16,559 20.7% No Melliz Luis E. Workforce Development Manager No 4 1,980 16,559 12.0% No Murillo Claudia C. Service Industry Manager No 4 1,138 16,559 6.9% No 4 Full Perez Marisa Governing Board Member Yes 2 12,724 17,377 73.2% Yes Glenn Ken Businessman/Water Commissioner No 2 4,653 17,377 26.8% No 6 Full Salazar Sandra College Trustee/Physician Yes 3 7,682 15,332 50.1% Yes Barragan Rosa Educator/Community Advocate No 3 4,518 15,332 29.5% No Chavez Tom President, Non-Profit Organization No 3 3,132 15,332 20.4% No North Orange Co. Community College23 7 Full Bent Ryan Businessman/City Commissioner No 2 1,538 2,202 69.8% Yes Wishart Barry J. Attorney No 2 664 2,202 30.2% No Santa Clarita Community College 2 Full Alonso Edel Retired College Counselor No 3 7,261 17,054 42.6% Yes Fortine Bruce Governing Board Member Yes 3 6,532 17,054 38.3% No Baldwin-Kennedy R. Lawyer/Law Professor No 3 3,261 17,054 19.1% No 4 Full Jenkins Michele R Governing Board Member Yes 2 10,396 18,672 55.7% Yes Danielsen Jerry Small Business Owner No 2 8,276 18,672 44.3% No Santa Monica Community College

Full Aminoff Susan Santa Monica College Trustee/Professor Yes 4 25,101 89,499 28.0% Yes

Quinones-Perez M. Santa Monica College Trustee/Professor Yes 4 22,787 89,499 25.5% Yes Rader Rob Greenstein Santa Monica College Trustee/Professor Yes 4 22,187 89,499 24.8% Yes Roy Sion College Professor/Physician No 4 19,424 89,499 21.7% No Saugus Union Elementary 3 Full Olsen Julie Learning Development Executive Yes 2 4,261 7,700 55.3% Yes Fox Bruce Retired Police Lieutenant No 2 3,439 7,700 44.7% No 23Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Orange county separately.

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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- TED2

LOS ANGELES 11/8/2016 Snowline Joint Unified24

Full Nilsen David L. Incumbent Yes 5 38 118 32.2% Yes

(continued) McInerny Linda G. Retired Educator No 5 35 118 29.7% No Upshaw Richard C. School Principal No 5 26 118 22.0% Yes Greer Lorri Instructional Associate No 5 14 118 11.9% No Friend Paul A. No Ballot Designation No 5 5 118 4.2% No Victor Valley Community College25

Full Kerman Thomas J. Teacher No 6 26 104 25.0% No

Brady Joseph W. Businessman/College Trustee Yes 6 24 104 23.1% Yes Pinkerton John Victor Valley Community College Trustee Yes 6 18 104 17.3% Yes Kagy Margaret H. Retired College Employee No 6 14 104 13.5% No Gregg David "Wes" Information Systems Technician No 6 14 104 13.5% No Conaway Bob No Ballot Designation No 6 8 104 7.7% No MADERA 11/8/2016 Bass Lake Elementary 3 Full Greenwood Julie Small Business Owner No 2 723 1,057 68.4% Yes Bucheger Ron School Board Trustee Yes 2 331 1,057 31.3% No Golden Valley Unified 3 Full Wheeler Andy Financial Advisor/Parent No 2 551 976 56.5% Yes Parr Warren Small Business Owner No 2 416 976 42.6% No Madera Unified 1 Full Seibert Ray Businessman/Farmer Yes 2 1,857 3,220 57.7% Yes Carrilo Luis Senior Criminal Analyst No 2 1,347 3,220 41.8% No 6 Full Arredondo Ricardo "Ric" Incumbent Yes 2 803 1,307 61.4% Yes Cogdill Lyn Personnel Commissioner No 2 499 1,307 38.2% No MARIN 11/8/2016 Bolinas-Stinson Union Elementary

Full Woods Georgia No Ballot Designation No 3 663 1,711 38.7% Yes

Demmerle Bob Designer/Builder No 3 527 1,711 30.8% Yes Harmon Cyrus Leben Incumbent Yes 3 517 1,711 30.2% No Petaluma Joint Union High26

Full Lynch Frank Retired Educator No 3 75 181 41.4% Yes

Webster Ellen Teacher/Parent No 3 63 181 34.8% Yes Johnson Mary S. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 43 181 23.8% No Sausalito Marin City

Full Turner Debra Graphic Designer No 4 2,725 9,835 27.7% Yes

Van Alst Caroline F. Incumbent Yes 4 2,612 9,835 26.6% Yes Suto David Mechanical Engineer No 4 2,432 9,835 24.7% No Zeigler Bill Attorney Yes 4 2,047 9,835 20.8% No MARIPOSA 11/8/2016 Mariposa County Unified

Full Cupp Jim Retired Educator No 2 3,665 7,172 51.1% Yes

Bacus Steven Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 3,507 7,172 48.9% No MENDOCINO No School District Contests

24Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Bernardino county separately. 25Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Bernardino county separately. 26Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sonoma county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

MERCED 8/23/2016 Los Banos UnifiedR 7 Short Martinez Ray Retired Fire Captain No 1 187 193 96.9% Yes 11/8/2016 Delhi Unified

Full Espino Felipe School Counselor/Coach Yes 6 1,058 4,878 21.7% Yes

Ridge Carolyn Retired Kindergarten Teacher No 6 1,007 4,878 20.6% Yes

Prado Ramon Educator/MAC Member No 6 781 4,878 16.0% Yes

Cervantes Fidel Eduardo Incumbent Yes 6 746 4,878 15.3% No

White Laronna Talai Incumbent Yes 6 649 4,878 13.3% No

Arroyo Eduardo Soccer Coach No 6 629 4,878 12.9% No

Short Preciado Vidal Dairy Feeder No 2 1,376 2,300 59.8% Yes

Sanchez-Lozano Hayde Bernice Homemaker No 2 919 2,300 40.0% No Dos Palos-Oro Loma Joint Unified27

Full Davis Maria Lorenzetti Office Manager No 8 1,288 6,392 20.2% Yes

Van Worth Bill J. Incumbent Yes 8 936 6,392 14.6% Yes Chase Jeff Software Support Engineer No 8 925 6,392 14.5% Yes Areias Lisa Law Enforcement No 8 757 6,392 11.8% Yes Castillo Joe Incumbent Yes 8 742 6,392 11.6% No Suarez David A. State Employee No 8 674 6,392 10.5% No Correia Beau Attorney/Farmer No 8 643 6,392 10.1% No Sandoval Freddy Construction No 8 423 6,392 6.6% No Gustine Unified 2 Full Cordeiro Kevin Businessman No 2 296 457 64.8% Yes Mendonca Michael Lawrence Coach No 2 161 457 35.2% No Hilmar Unified 1 Full Chipponeri Brent Incumbent Yes 3 1,660 4,409 37.7% Yes Jorritsma Curtis J. Water District Manager No 3 1,438 4,409 32.6% No Nunes Liz Pierce Incumbent Yes 3 1,308 4,409 29.7% No Livingston Union Elementary 3 Full Land Anne Incumbent Yes 2 308 461 66.8% Yes Todd Isabel Garcia Educator No 2 152 461 33.0% No Los Banos Unified 2 Full Goin-Soares Megan L. Customer Services Representative No 2 997 1,378 72.4% Yes Jones Tommy Incumbent Yes 2 371 1,378 26.9% No 4 Full Munoz Gary E. Retired No 2 658 1,321 49.8% Yes Falasco Dominic Joseph Incumbent Yes 2 655 1,321 49.6% No 6 Full Benton Margaret Realtor No 2 984 1,546 63.6% Yes Duffy Carole Incumbent Yes 2 558 1,546 36.1% No McSwain Union Elementary

Short Hoffar Joe Retired Law Enforcement No 2 1,282 2,420 53.0% Yes

Mollart Stanley Retired Educator No 2 1,134 2,420 46.9% No RCandidate to be elected if the recall measure passes. 27Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno county separately.

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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- TED2

MERCED 11/8/2016 Merced City Elementary 1 Full Crass Michael Educator No 3 2,345 6,458 36.3% Yes (continued) Smith Shane Attorney No 3 2,142 6,458 33.2% No Ledesma Marian Navarro Retired Teacher No 3 1,960 6,458 30.3% No 2 Full Lopez Miguel A. Community Representative No 2 2,640 4,446 59.4% Yes Stamm Gene Incumbent Yes 2 1,800 4,446 40.5% No 4 Full Langdon Emily University Staff/Lecturer No 2 2,565 4,972 51.6% Yes Parker Tom Retired School Administrator No 2 2,398 4,972 48.2% No Merced Community College 2 Full Ochoa Ernie California Realtor No 2 5,417 10,531 51.4% Yes Arzamendi Gary Incumbent Yes 2 5,090 10,531 48.3% No 3 Full Ramirez L. Carmen Attorney/Foundation Director No 3 4,742 9,688 48.9% Yes Hicks Wayne Incumbent Yes 3 2,844 9,688 29.4% No Contreras Alice Berger Certified Public Accountant No 3 2,086 9,688 21.5% No Merced Union High 3 Full Valadez Julio Insurance Agent No 2 3,284 6,371 51.5% Yes Schiber Phillip Incumbent Yes 2 3,080 6,371 48.3% No 4 Full Medearis John Business Analyst No 2 4,986 9,894 50.4% Yes Webster Marjorie Radiology Technologist No 2 4,876 9,894 49.3% No Winton Elementary

Full Ochoa Susan Parent No 4 1,077 2,992 36.0% Yes

Boesch Bob Barber Yes 4 746 2,992 24.9% Yes Thomas Kelly R. Incumbent Yes 4 601 2,992 20.1% Yes Daniel Jack Incumbent Yes 4 563 2,992 18.8% No Yosemite Community College28 3 Full Rojas Abe Incumbent Yes 3 81 168 48.2% Yes Holly Bill Junior College Teacher No 3 73 168 43.5% No Sabo Kevin Non-Profit Legislative Aide No 3 14 168 8.3% No MODOC 11/8/2016 Lassen Community College29 1 Full Purdy Tim I. Historian/Incumbent Yes 2 172 294 58.5% Yes Edson Kittie Lassen College Instructor No 2 120 294 40.8% No MONO 11/8/2016 Mono County Office of Education 1 Full Mandichak Kathryn Incumbent Yes 2 488 765 63.8% Yes Nelson Gary Retired School Employee No 2 277 765 36.2% No MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Aromas/San Juan Unified30

Full Greene Shary Mother/Bookkeeper No 4 576 2,124 27.1% No

Colby Jennifer Incumbent Yes 4 567 2,124 26.7% Yes McAlister Drew Father/Businessman No 4 553 2,124 26.0% Yes Martinez-Guaracha Monica Governing Board Member Yes 4 428 2,124 20.2% Yes 28Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties separately. 29Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Lassen county separately. 30Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Benito and Santa Cruz counties separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

MONTEREY 11/8/2016 Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified31 2 Full Campbell Roger B. Retired Educator No 4 3 4 75.0% Yes (continued) Culbertson Lisa Retired Administrative Assistant No 4 1 4 25.0% Yes Crawford Tom Trustee Coalinga-Huron Unified School Board Yes 4 0 4 0.0% No Whiwill Steve Trustee Coalinga-Huron Unified School Board Yes 4 0 4 0.0% No Paso Robles Joint Unified32

Full Bausch Chris Parent/Businessperson No 5 54 238 22.7% Yes

Goldammer Donald Parent/Business Owner No 5 48 238 20.2% No Peterson Joel Incumbent Yes 5 46 238 19.3% Yes Summers Joan Incumbent Yes 5 46 238 19.3% Yes Lambert Dave Incumbent Yes 5 44 238 18.5% Yes Pleasant Valley Joint Union Elementary

Full Kirby Julie Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 41 116 35.3% Yes

New Rebecca Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 38 116 32.8% Yes Jaeger Greg S. Civil Engineer No 3 37 116 31.9% No NAPA 11/8/2016 Calistoga Joint Unified33

Full Reid Matthew Winemaker No 5 1,114 4,979 22.4% Yes

Elkeshen Julie Incumbent Yes 5 1,069 4,979 21.5% Yes Galindo Mark Community Volunteer No 5 1,015 4,979 20.4% Yes Hunt Martin E. Incumbent Yes 5 976 4,979 19.6% No Fennen Brian C. Project Manager No 5 805 4,979 16.2% No Napa Valley Community College 1 Full Baker Jennifer Librarian/Communication Specialist No 3 2,935 7,141 41.1% Yes Digardi Daniel Incumbent Yes 3 2,467 7,141 34.5% No Kearns Jacqueline Principal No 3 1,739 7,141 24.4% No 6 Full Segura Rosaura Famer/Graper Grower No 2 4,575 8,370 54.7% Yes Alter-Starr Debbie Licensed Social Worker No 2 3,795 8,370 45.3% No Napa Valley Unified 5 Full Martin Icela Businesswoman/Safety Consultant No 4 11,587 38,587 30.0% Yes Bouwer Susan Larson Mom/Graduate Student No 4 11,256 38,587 29.2% No Allured Jesse Ryan Deputy EMS Administrator No 4 9,187 38,587 23.8% No Delasaux Jessica Sustainability Consultant No 4 6,557 38,587 17.0% No 31Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno and San Benito counties separately. 32Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Luis Obispo county separately. 33Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sonoma county separately.

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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- TED2

NEVADA 11/8/2016 Nevada County Office of Education34 2 Full Neumann Ashley Community Education Teacher No 4 12,715 37,148 34.2% Yes LaPierre Tracy Incumbent Yes 4 8,563 37,148 23.1% No Buckley Caleb J. Charter Executive Director No 4 8,120 37,148 21.9% No Meeks John V. Retired Teacher No 4 7,750 37,148 20.9% No 3 Full Baker Wendy L. Elementary Teacher No 3 20,004 37,148 53.8% Yes Michael Trevor Incumbent Yes 3 11,410 37,148 30.7% No Slade-Troutman Marianne Retired No 3 5,734 37,148 15.4% No Nevada Joint Union High 3 Full Drew James E. Retired Agriculture Teacher No 2 4,040 7,136 56.6% Yes Schwarz Katy Incumbent Yes 2 3,096 7,136 43.4% No 4 Full Angulo Al Vocational Educator No 2 3,909 6,875 56.9% Yes Latimer Cynthia Retired Nurse No 2 2,966 6,875 43.1% No Twin Ridges Elementary

Full Freydont Stefanie Incumbent Yes 3 627 1,501 41.8% Yes

Randolph Jessica R. Incumbent Yes 3 501 1,501 33.4% Yes Redmon Lisa Restaurant Manager No 3 373 1,501 24.9% No Union Hill Elementary

Full Goodnow Dorothy J. Incumbent No 3 657 1,648 39.9% Yes

Jones Jason Incumbent Yes 3 536 1,648 32.5% Yes Larson Matt Pastor No 3 455 1,648 27.6% No ORANGE 2/9/2016 North Orange Co. Community College 3 Short Blount Stephen T. Member, Cypress SD Board of Trustees No 4 2,483 6,986 35.5% Yes Hwangbo Steve Orange County Businessman/Councilmember No 4 2,145 6,986 30.7% No Billings Daniel D. Contract Manager No 4 1,301 6,986 18.6% No Salehi Alan "Al" Trustee, Buena Park Library District No 4 1,057 6,986 15.1% No 3/1/2016 Orange Unified 1 Short Yamasaki Andrea Community Volunteer No 2 15,588 20,820 74.9% Yes Salas Gregory Orange County Businessman/Parent No 2 5,232 20,820 25.1% No 6/7/2016 Orange County Office of Education 1 Full Gomez Rebecca "Beckie" Educator/Councilmember/Businesswoman No 3 33,906 78,984 42.9% Yes Hammond Robert M. Member, Orange County BOE, Trustee Yes 3 31,879 78,984 40.4% No Zive Paul Middle School Teacher No 3 13,199 78,984 16.7% No 3 Full Williams, Jr. Ken L. Member, Orange County BOE, Trustee Yes 3 47,005 118,661 39.6% Yes Parham Michael Governing Board Member, Irvine USD No 3 39,671 118,661 33.4% No Brown Margaret School Administrator No 3 31,985 118,661 27.0% No 4 Full Bedell John (Jack) Member, Orange County BOE, Trustee Yes 3 37,725 90,959 41.5% Yes Norby Chris Retired Orange County Teacher No 3 31,095 90,959 34.2% No Marcenaro-Townsend Zonya Registered Nurse/Educator No 3 22,139 90,959 24.3% No 11/8/2016 Anaheim Elementary 1 Full Felbeck Jackie Appt. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Anaheim Elementary SD Yes 2 5,503 8,930 61.6% Yes Wright Billie Joe Educator/Budget Commissioner No 2 3,427 8,930 38.4% No 34Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yuba county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

ORANGE 11/8/2016 Brea-Olinda Unified

Full Ruiz Paul Police Detective No 6 7,947 35,898 22.1% Yes (continued) Lyons Gail Governing Board Member, Brea Olinda USD Yes 6 7,398 35,898 20.6% Yes Hobby Kevin J. Governing Board Member, Brea Olinda USD Yes 6 6,048 35,898 16.8% Yes Todd Rodney "Rod" Governing Board Member, Brea Olinda USD Yes 6 5,810 35,898 16.2% No Kraft Jason Business Analyst No 6 5,380 35,898 15.0% No Covey Joseph Guest Service Manager No 6 3,315 35,898 9.2% No Buena Park Elementary 3 Full Michael Barbara Gov. Brd. Member, Buena Park SD Trustee Yes 2 1,878 2,831 66.3% Yes Aceves Marvin "Ace" Businessman/CEO/Contractor/ Yes 2 953 2,831 33.7% No 4 Full Castaneda Irene Gov. Brd. Member, Buena Park SD Trustee. No 2 921 1,741 52.9% Yes

Jensen L. Carole Appointed Trustee, Buena Park Library District Yes 2 820 1,741 47.1% No

Capistrano Unified 1 Full Hanacek Amy Governing Board Member, Capistrano USD Yes 2 10,981 18,530 59.3% Yes Shrove Wendy Software Development Businessowner No 2 7,549 18,530 40.7% No 2 Full Reardon Jim Business Owner/Engineer Yes 2 16,164 20,132 80.3% Yes Workman Gould Sales Manager No 2 3,968 20,132 19.7% No 3 Full Holloway Patricia Retired Business Owner No 2 11,467 20,244 56.6% Yes Ferguson Laura Public Information Officer No 2 8,777 20,244 43.4% No 5 Full Pritchard Gary Gov. Brd. Member, Capistrano USD Trustee Yes 2 8,855 17,052 51.9% Yes Vollebregt Jake M. Marine/Orange County Businessman No 2 8,197 17,052 48.1% No Centralia Elementary 3 Full Gonzalez Elizabeth "Liz" Businesswoman/Parent No 2 1,921 3,557 54.0% Yes Trinkle Irv Retired Navy Chief No 2 1,636 3,557 46.0% No Coast Community College 2 Full Patterson Jerry Governing Board Member, Coast CCD Yes 2 146,315 219,774 66.6% Yes Nguyen Vong Xavier Educator/Business Owner No 2 73,459 219,774 33.4% No 3 Full Prinsky Lorraine Gov. Board Member, Coast CCD Trustee Yes 3 132,775 212,500 62.5% Yes Valladares Victor Community No 3 44,721 212,500 21.0% No Fishel Rob Businessman No 3 35,004 212,500 16.5% No

4 Full Hornbuckle Mary Gov. Board Member, Coast CCD Trustee Area 4 Yes 2 139,044 212,415 65.5% Yes

Huynh Jonathan Bao Educator/Business Owner No 2 73,371 212,415 34.5% No Cypress Elementary

Short Mcdougall Donna Retired Educator No 2 10,311 16,166 63.8% Yes

Fuller Jimmy Businessman No 2 5,855 16,166 36.2% No Fountain Valley Elementary

Full Galindo Jeanne Trustee, Fountain Valley School District Yes 3 14,552 33,665 43.2% Yes

Collins Ian Incumbent Yes 3 10,539 33,665 31.3% Yes Weimer Jennifer Process Safety Engineer No 3 8,574 33,665 25.5% No Fullerton Elementary 5 Full Vazquez Jeanette Elementary School Teacher No 2 4,976 6,022 82.6% Yes Talavera Leonel Neighborhood Revitalization Manager No 2 1,046 6,022 17.4% No

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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- TED2

ORANGE 11/8/2016 Fullerton Joint Union High 2 Full Fawley Joanne Public School Teacher No 2 8,926 14,108 63.3% Yes (continued) Kilponen Barbara R. Incumbent Yes 2 5,182 14,108 36.7% No 3 Full Montoya Andy Gov. Brd. Mbr., Fullerton JUHSD. Trustee Yes 2 10,829 12,428 87.1% Yes Mukherjee Faith Sarupa No Ballot Designation No 2 1,599 12,428 12.9% No Garden Grove Unified 1 Full Rocco Teri Appointed Trustee, Garden Grove USD Yes 3 8,920 18,224 48.9% Yes Dibs Nicholas Teacher/Non-profit CEO No 3 7,752 18,224 42.5% No Bengco Jonathan School Safety Facilitator No 3 1,552 18,224 8.5% No 5 Full Nguyen Dina Attorney/Water Boardmember No 3 7,254 14,063 51.6% Yes Paulsen-Reed Linda Gov. Board Member, Garden Grove USD Yes 3 5,136 14,063 36.5% No Ablouj Omar Montanez Educator No 3 1,673 14,063 11.9% No Huntington Beach City Elementary

Full Sullivan Ann P. Retired Elementary Principal No 3 21,357 51,751 41.3% Yes

Kaub Bridget Gov. Brd. Member, Huntington Beach City SD Yes 3 17,534 51,751 33.9% Yes Burroughs Karrie Elementary School Teacher/Parent No 3 12,860 51,751 24.8% No Huntington Beach Union High

Full Simons Michael H. Gov. Brd. Member, Huntington Beach UHSD Yes 5 64,677 190,684 33.9% Yes

Henry Susan Gov. Brd. Member, Huntington Beach UHSD Yes 5 63,220 190,684 33.2% Yes Ta Trung Engineer/Project Manager No 5 26,332 190,684 13.8% No Lankster Saul E. Criminal Justice Professor No 5 24,354 190,684 12.8% No Melott Colin Retail Store Supervisor No 5 12,101 190,684 6.3% No Irvine Unified

Full Brooks Lauren Governing Board Member, Irvine USD Yes 6 37,150 156,601 23.7% Yes

Bokota Paul Governing Board Member, Irvine USD Yes 6 33,001 156,601 21.1% Yes Carroll Betty Irvine Businesswoman/Parent No 6 28,684 156,601 18.3% Yes Newgent Mark Army Captain/Parent No 6 25,174 156,601 16.1% No Hamid Naz Irvine Businesswoman/Parent No 6 23,361 156,601 14.9% No Zollinger Geri No Ballot Designation No 6 9,231 156,601 5.9% No La Habra City Elementary

Full Baltes Sandra J. Retired Principal No 4 8,340 24,172 34.5% Yes

Dobson John A. Mbr., Board of Trustees, La Habra City SD Yes 4 7,700 24,172 31.9% Yes De Guzman Elvira Moreno Mother/Self-Employed Businesswoman No 4 5,284 24,172 21.9% No Bernie C. Michelle Community Volunteer No 4 2,848 24,172 11.8% No Laguna Beach Unified

Full Wolff Peggy Community Volunteer No 3 8,080 20,580 39.3% Yes

Vickers Jan Incumbent Yes 3 7,219 20,580 35.1% Yes Hills Howard Constitutional Lawyer/Author No 3 5,281 20,580 25.7% No Los Alamitos Unified

Full Russell Karen Governing Board Member, Los Alamitos USD Yes 5 13,341 51,364 26.0% Yes

Boyer Dave Governing Board Member, Los Alamitos USD Yes 5 11,550 51,364 22.5% Yes Cutuli Meg Governing Board Member, Los Alamitos USD Yes 5 11,004 51,364 21.4% Yes Larson Cathy Teacher/Business Owner No 5 8,136 51,364 15.8% No Aguilar, Jr. Robert J. Parent/Legal Professional No 5 7,333 51,364 14.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

ORANGE 11/8/2016 Newport-Mesa Unified 1 Full Snell Vicki Gov. Board Member, Newport-Mesa USD Yes 2 40,286 67,793 59.4% Yes (continued) Schwarzmann Michael Attorney/Businessman/Parent No 2 27,507 67,793 40.6% No 3 Full Fluour Martha Gov. Brd. Mbr., Newport-Mesa USD Trustee Yes 2 34,742 67,925 51.1% Yes Peters Amy Businesswoman/Parent No 2 33,183 67,925 48.9% No 6 Full Black Dana Gov. Brd. Mbr., Newport-Mesa USD Trustee Yes 2 35,912 67,207 53.4% Yes Bubb Leslie Educator No 2 31,295 67,207 46.6% No North Orange Co. Community College35 2 Full Lopez Ed College Educator No 3 13,237 30,637 43.2% Yes Montez Art Governing Board Member, Centralia SD No 3 9,378 30,637 30.6% No Stinson Ann-Marie Businesswoman/Student No 3 8,022 30,637 26.2% No 7 Full Bent Ryan Businessmen/City Commissioner No 2 33,753 47,821 70.6% Yes Wishart Barry J. Attorney No 2 14,068 47,821 29.4% No Ocean View Elementary

Full Clayton-Tarvin Gina Governing Board Member, Ocean View SD Yes 5 19,565 56,429 34.7% Yes

Westwell Norm Retired Businessman No 5 11,993 56,429 21.3% Yes Singer Patricia Realtor/Parent No 5 11,071 56,429 19.6% No Gonzalez Kathryn Asset Manager No 5 7,048 56,429 12.5% No Lam Amalia Social Lam No 5 6,752 56,429 12.0% No Orange Unified 2 Full Ortega John H. Gov. Brd. Member, Orange USD, Trustee Yes 2 45,065 71,833 62.7% Yes Correa Daniel Community Development Planner No 2 26,768 71,833 37.3% No 6 Full Lebsack Brenda Orange County Teacher/Parent Yes 3 42,020 72,517 57.9% Yes Wayland Jeremy Orange Businessman No 3 19,935 72,517 27.5% No Baitx-Kennedy Nicole Child Care Supervisor No 3 10,562 72,517 14.6% No Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified

Full Carmona Judi Gov. Brd. Mbr, Placentia-Yorba Linda USD Yes 6 33,284 156,017 21.3% Yes

Downey Carol Gov. Brd. Mbr, Placentia-Yorba Linda USD Yes 6 32,446 156,017 20.8% Yes Padget Eric Gov. Brd. Mbr, Placentia-Yorba Linda USD Yes 6 31,150 156,017 20.0% Yes Khan Susi Registered Nurse/Parent No 6 22,854 156,017 14.6% No Yetzbak Irene Businesswoman/Parent No 6 18,408 156,017 11.8% No Kingsbury Helen Community Volunteer No 6 17,875 156,017 11.5% No Rancho Santiago Community College 1 Full Hernandez Zeke Adult Education Director No 3 9,833 16,158 60.9% Yes Schauer Matthew Businessman/Housing Commissioner No 3 4,207 16,158 26.0% No Alaniz, Jr. Frank G. Banker/Nonprofit Director No 3 2,118 16,158 13.1% No 3 Full Yanez Nelida Mendoza Gov. Board Member, Rancho Santiago CC Yes 3 8,243 14,972 55.1% Yes Tapia Anthonio "Tony" Laborer/College Student No 3 3,426 14,972 22.9% No Gordon Thomas Anthony Public School Inspector No 3 3,303 14,972 22.1% No 35Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Los Angeles county separately.

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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- TED2

ORANGE 11/8/2016 Rancho Santiago Community College 5 Full Alvarez Claudia C. Prosecutor/College Trustee Yes 3 8,082 18,978 42.6% Yes (continued) Nguyen Steven A. Public Safety Recruiter No 3 6,923 18,978 36.5% No Aguinaga Cecilia "Ceci" Businesswoman/Housing Commissioner No 3 3,973 18,978 20.9% No 7 Full Barrios Arianna Gov. Brd. Mbr., Rancho Santiago CCD Yes 2 14,640 26,425 55.4% Yes Diaz Rudy Retired Orange County Engineer No 2 11,785 26,425 44.6% No Saddleback Valley Unified

Full Swartz Suzie R. Gov. Board Member, Saddleback Valley USD Yes 6 44,812 181,538 24.7% Yes

Wong Edward Retired Educator No 6 38,359 181,538 21.1% Yes Morrell Amanda Appointed Yes 6 36,855 181,538 20.3% Yes Johnson David School Maintenance Specialist No 6 30,284 181,538 16.7% No Tettemer Mark Water Agency Manager No 6 16,864 181,538 9.3% No Hunt Theo Businessman No 6 14,364 181,538 7.9% No Santa Ana Unified

Full Igelesias Cecilia "Ceci" Governing Board Member, Santa Ana USD Yes 7 24,568 116,061 21.2% Yes

Rodriguez Rigo Teacher/Parent No 7 21,894 116,061 18.9% Yes Alvarez Alfonso Supervising Social Worker No 7 15,254 116,061 13.1% Yes Cano Angie Santa Ana Businesswoman/Economist No 7 15,215 116,061 13.1% No Mcloughlin Mark Education Business Advisor No 7 13,645 116,061 11.8% No Bauer Bruce Thomas Attorney/City of Santa Ana Commissioner No 7 13,554 116,061 11.7% No Mendoza Beatriz "Bea" Congressional Liaison/Parent No 7 11,931 116,061 10.3% No Savanna Elementary

Full Karanick Christina "Tina" Appt. Gov. Board Member, Savanna ESD Yes 3 4,797 11,739 40.9% Yes

Brown Chris Governing Board Member, Savanna ESD Yes 3 4,551 11,739 38.8% Yes Cousimano Tony Wholesale Parts Manager No 3 2,391 11,739 20.4% No South Orange Co. Community College 3 Full Jay Barbara "Bobbe" Appointed Trustee South Orange CCD Yes 4 107,822 316,328 34.1% Yes Espinosa Peter J. College Professor No 4 89,214 316,328 28.2% No Clark Kimberly Non-Profit Director/Educator No 4 65,946 316,328 20.8% No Miller Gary V. Retired Teacher No 4 53,346 316,328 16.9% No 4 Short Whitt Terri Appointed Trustee South Orange CCD Yes 3 106,751 304,755 35.0% Yes Alpay John Gov. Brd. Mbr., Capistrano USD, Trus. Area 3 No 3 102,196 304,755 33.5% No Leach Jim Director Community Outreach No 3 95,808 304,755 31.4% No 6 Full Wright James "Jim" R. Incumbent Yes 2 187,222 304,837 61.4% Yes Dalati Mike Educator No 2 117,615 304,837 38.6% No Tustin Unified

Full Bullard Tammie Governing Board Member, Tustin USD Yes 6 23,040 96,754 23.8% Yes

Laird James H. Governing Board Member, Tustin USD Yes 6 22,304 96,754 23.1% Yes Scinto Francine Pace Governing Board Member, Tustin USD Yes 6 22,190 96,754 22.9% Yes Singer Matthew J. Attorney/Businessman/Parent No 6 11,361 96,754 11.7% No Twaddell Karen G. Retired Educator/Tutor No 6 11,296 96,754 11.7% No Teferi Elias Adjunct Professor No 6 6,563 96,754 6.8% No

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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- TED2

ORANGE 11/8/2016 Westminster Elementary

Full Power Jamison Governing Board Member, Westminster SD No 3 15,339 37,350 41.1% Yes (continued) Nguyen Frances Westminster Businesswoman/Tutor No 3 12,268 37,350 32.8% Yes Truong Karl D. Attorney/Business Owner No 3 9,743 37,350 26.1% No PLACER 11/8/2016 Colfax Elementary

Full Ackerman Alicia Psychologist/Parent No 3 1,189 2,791 42.6% Yes

Sheets Karen Marie Pharmacist No 3 1,059 2,791 37.9% Yes James John No Ballot Designation Yes 3 515 2,791 18.5% No East Nicolaus Joint Union36

Full Wanner Bruce Sheriff Sergeant Yes 5 24 75 32.0% Yes

Henderson Ed Watermaster No 5 18 75 24.0% Yes Tudor Jeff Information Technology Supervisor No 5 17 75 22.7% Yes Born Kimberly Education Policy Administrator No 5 12 75 16.0% No Taylor Harvey No Ballot Designation No 5 4 75 5.3% No Newcastle Elementary

Full Peck Steven E. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 826 2,088 39.6% Yes

Sevey Jeff Incumbent Yes 3 756 2,088 36.2% Yes Stack Sue Retired Scientific Researcher No 3 491 2,088 23.5% No Rocklin Unified

Full Stevens Eric Schools' Attorney/Parent No 3 14,754 39,488 37.4% Yes

Maben Camille E. Rocklin School Board Member Yes 3 12,783 39,488 32.4% Yes Turner Kathy Small Business Owner No 3 11,760 39,488 29.8% No Roseville City Elementary

Full Constant Julie Parent//Business Woman No 3 21,266 54,629 38.9% Yes

Miller Gary Incumbent Yes 3 17,152 54,629 31.4% Yes Radford, Jr. Doyle S. Parent/Labor Representative No 3 16,037 54,629 29.4% No Short Fong Alisa R. Parent No 2 20,032 34,768 57.6% Yes Larson David C. Small Business Owner No 2 14,657 34,768 42.2% No Roseville Joint Union High37

Full Johnson Gary T. Retired Peace Officer No 5 30,796 138,708 22.2% Yes

Hirota Julie Non-profit Executive No 5 30,127 138,708 21.7% Yes Stauss Paige K. Incumbent Yes 5 28,636 138,708 20.6% Yes Aguilera Rene Incumbent Yes 5 25,889 138,708 18.7% No Tagg Andrew Community Banker/Parent No 5 22,807 138,708 16.4% No PLUMAS No School District Contests

RIVERSIDE 6/7/2016 Riverside County Office of Education 3 Full Rainey Susan J.

Member, Riverside County Board of Education Yes 2 37,712 45,672 82.6% Yes

Goldkorn Ruthee Access Building Consultant No 2 7,960 45,672 17.4% No 5 Full Curtis Ray "Coach" Retired Educator No 2 34,331 53,512 64.2% Yes Villani Ralph R. Incumbent Yes 2 19,181 53,512 35.8% No 36Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sutter county separately. 37Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento county separately.

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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- TED2

RIVERSIDE 6/7/2016 Riverside County Office of Education 7 Full Hale Barbara Teacher/Principal No 3 36,592 53,714 68.1% Yes Brown Bob Retired No 3 10,594 53,714 19.7% No Kayrell Barry L. Educator No 3 6,528 53,714 12.2% No Romoland Elementary 5 Full Moon Debbie Associate Professor No 2 867 1,352 64.1% Yes Fox David A. Retired Businessman No 2 485 1,352 35.9% No 11/8/2016 Beaumont Unified 1 Full Sylva Brian No Ballot Designation No 3 1,792 3,871 46.3% Yes McGraw Michael V. Financial Advisor No 3 1,534 3,871 39.6% No Burleson Laurie Real Estate Broker No 3 545 3,871 14.1% No 5 Full Sanchez David A. Public School Principal Yes 2 2,215 3,762 58.9% Yes Brown Edward Dean Contractor/Landscape Architecture No 2 1,547 3,762 41.1% No Coachella Valley Unified38 1 Full Castro Yolanda Student/Parent No 4 5,961 13,452 44.3% Yes Jarvis-Martinez Manuel Incumbent Yes 4 3,225 13,452 24.0% No Sanchez Roel "Rollie" Owner Licensed Contractor No 4 3,206 13,452 23.8% No Perezchica David No Ballot Designation No 4 1,060 13,452 7.9% No 3 Full Becerra Frank Business Manager No 3 5,860 13,492 43.4% Yes Kamper Lowell No Ballot Designation No 3 4,121 13,492 30.5% No Berber-Felton Darlene No Ballot Designation Yes 3 3,511 13,492 26.0% No 4 Full Machuca Maria G. Community Services Administrator No 2 7,053 13,228 53.3% Yes Rodriguez Adrian G. Businessman Yes 2 6,175 13,228 46.7% No Corona-Norco Unified 1 Full Lalas Jose No Ballot Designation Yes 2 9,234 16,952 54.5% Yes Husen Douglas Michael Superintendent/Pastor No 2 7,718 16,952 45.5% No 5 Full Polluck Bill Physician Assistant No 4 5,681 18,658 30.4% Yes Merchant Jami Education Outreach Coordinator No 4 5,628 18,658 30.2% No Morgan Chad Businessman/Attorney No 4 4,473 18,658 24.0% No Adrian Larissa N. No Ballot Designation No 4 2,876 18,658 15.4% No Desert Community College 2 Full Sanchez-Fulton Mary Jane Incumbent Yes 3 9,693 24,597 39.4% Yes Sewell Breanna Local Business Owner No 3 8,039 24,597 32.7% No Sanchez, Sr. Adam No Ballot Designation No 3 6,865 24,597 27.9% No 3 Full Jandt Fred Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 13,598 25,522 53.3% Yes Martin Everett R. Retired Parole Agent No 3 6,105 25,522 23.9% No Hallett Ron Beekeeper No 3 5,819 25,522 22.8% No Desert Sands Unified 1 Full Jonathan Wendy Incumbent Yes 2 6,727 11,737 57.3% Yes Monica Matt School Board Member No 2 5,010 11,737 42.7% No 38Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Imperial county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Desert Sands Unified 3 Full Tomak Gary Incumbent Yes 3 4,505 12,636 35.7% Yes (continued) Castellanos Christin Public Relations Director No 3 4,336 12,636 34.3% No Sylk Robert F. No Ballot Designation No 3 3,795 12,636 30.0% No 4 Full Porras Linda D. No Ballot Designation No 2 4,091 7,009 58.4% Yes Dahlin Cheryll B. Management Analyst/Parent No 2 2,918 7,009 41.6% No Hemet Unified 3 Full Bailey Stacey Retired Teacher No 4 23,524 79,488 29.6% Yes Searl Patrick C. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 19,804 79,488 24.9% Yes Hikel Gene Retired Math Teacher No 4 19,263 79,488 24.2% Yes Smith Jim Incumbent Yes 4 16,897 79,488 21.3% No Jurupa Unified 2 Full Ortega Silvia Family Support Worker No 2 14,894 23,244 64.1% Yes Schmidt Sheryl Incumbent No 2 8,350 23,244 35.9% No Lake Elsinore Unified 5 Full Wood Steven Teacher/Educator No 2 3,708 6,758 54.9% Yes Stryker Harold E. Public School Educator Yes 2 3,050 6,758 45.1% No Moreno Valley Unified 2 Full Smith Susan J. Teacher No 5 2,842 5,997 47.4% Yes Lopez Marisela Felix No Ballot Designation No 5 1,116 5,997 18.6% No Alvarez Tiffany No Ballot Designation No 5 1,002 5,997 16.7% No Terrell Daryl Customer Service Associate No 5 581 5,997 9.7% No Giser Kevin Executive Director No 5 456 5,997 7.6% No 5 Full Morgan Evan Local Business Owner No 5 2,559 8,432 30.3% Yes Schoelles George F. Business Owner No 5 2,134 8,432 25.3% No Ashley Wende Deaton No Ballot Designation No 5 1,575 8,432 18.7% No Hale Irick Vaughn Retired No 5 1,160 8,432 13.8% No Goldkorn Ruthee Access Building Consultant No 5 1,004 8,432 11.9% No Mt. San Jacinto Community College 1 Full Guerrero Sherrie L. Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 34,150 49,733 68.7% Yes Kalani John Bernades Entertainment Technician No 2 15,583 49,733 31.3% No 2 Full McGargill Dorothy J. Real Estate Broker No 2 26,898 39,721 67.7% Yes Igbinosa Efe Businessman Yes 2 12,823 39,721 32.3% No Palm Springs Unified 1 Full Gerrell Madonna M. Teacher/Adjunct Professor No 3 3,920 9,466 41.4% Yes Hendrix Kari Middleton Parent/Financial Advisor No 3 3,632 9,466 38.4% No Lister-Looker Thomas Realtor/Parent/Businessman No 3 1,914 9,466 20.2% No Palo Verde Community College 1 Full Camargo-Styers Stella Paralegal No 5 1,405 5,890 23.9% Yes Mitchell Debra Ann Retried College Employee No 5 1,304 5,890 22.1% Yes Kehl David Real Estate Professional No 5 1,203 5,890 20.4% No Luna Tomasa Prison Canteen Manager No 5 1,076 5,890 18.3% No Rodriguez Ermila "Millie" Incumbent Yes 5 902 5,890 15.3% No

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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- TED2

RIVERSIDE 11/8/2016 Perris Union High 4 Full Garcia, Jr. Edward D. No Ballot Designation No 2 3,915 7,217 54.2% Yes (continued) Busch Barry R. Legislative Assistant No 2 3,302 7,217 45.8% No Riverside Community College 1 Full Miller Nathan A. Police Officer Yes 2 28,389 52,619 54.0% Yes Hedrick Bill No Ballot Designation No 2 24,230 52,619 46.0% No Romoland Elementary 4 Full Aguirre Manuel Family Financial Planner No 2 887 1,549 57.3% Yes Tusant Sandra Ann Incumbent Yes 2 662 1,549 42.7% No San Bernardino Co. Office of Education39 E Full Ritchie Alen Incumbent Yes 2 1,261 2,494 50.6% Yes Leja Doug No Ballot Designation No 2 1,233 2,494 49.4% No San Jacinto Unified 3 Full Norman John I. Incumbent Yes 2 1,392 2,646 52.6% Yes Fontes Jeremy Air Reserve Technician No 2 1,254 2,646 47.4% No Temecula Unified 5 Full Rutz-Robbins Kristi College Educator Yes 2 6,881 10,724 64.2% Yes Prentice Ronald L. Aerospace Engineer No 2 3,843 10,724 35.8% No Val Verde Unified 1 Full Kirkland Maria Early Childhood Educator Yes 2 2,319 3,327 69.7% Yes Fuller Alesia Nesie No Ballot Designation No 2 1,008 3,327 30.3% No 2 Full Serafin Matthew Educator/Coach No 2 2,293 3,642 63.0% Yes Hiers Nina Ramos Community Volunteer No 2 1,349 3,642 37.0% No SACRAMENTO 6/7/2016 Sacramento County Office of Education40 4 Full Ahola Joanne Educator/Parent No 2 25,443 44,563 57.1% Yes Alcalay Michael Business Owner/Parent No 2 19,054 44,563 42.8% No 6 Full Davis Heather Educator/Parent No 4 19,239 37,195 51.7% Yes Fuentes Orlando Educator/Youth Counselor No 4 8,631 37,195 23.2% No Nguyen Stephanie Non-Profit Director No 4 7,111 37,195 19.1% No Jefferson Jrmar Community Volunteer No 4 2,142 37,195 5.8% No 7 Full Fong Harold Trustee, Sacramento County BOE Yes 2 17,906 31,415 57.0% Yes Grimes Ray Teacher No 2 13,460 31,415 42.8% No Twin Rivers Unified 3 Full Landeros Ramona Community Volunteer No 2 1,468 2,771 53.0% Yes Kawamoto Walter Garcia Incumbent Yes 2 1,285 2,771 46.4% No 5 Full Elkarra Basim Parent/Nonprofit Director No 2 2,566 4,602 55.8% Yes DeLeon Michelle Community Volunteer No 2 2,024 4,602 44.0% No 7 Full Fowler Linda Senior Management Auditor Yes 3 1,197 2,957 40.5% Yes Garcia Francisco R, Parent/County Employee No 3 890 2,957 30.1% No Savala Daniel Parent/Field Representative No 3 866 2,957 29.3% No 39Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Bernardino county separately. 40Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin, Solano, and Yolo counties separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Elk Grove Unified 3 Full Madison, Sr. Chet Governing Board Member, Elk Grove USD No 2 62,408 93,801 66.5% Yes (continued( Baker Chris Parent No 2 31,121 93,801 33.2% No 6 Full Espinoza Nancy Chaires Appt. Gov. Board Member, Elk Grove Unified Yes 2 59,245 92,179 64.3% Yes Hill Marlon Parent/Coach/Educator No 2 32,665 92,179 35.4% No 7 Full Forcina Carmine S. Governing Board Member, Elk Grove Unified Yes 2 61,458 91,529 67.1% Yes Kostyuk Nikita Educator No 2 29,764 91,529 32.5% No Galt Joint Union High41

Full Denier Daniel K. Sheriff's Correctional Officer No 3 6,070 15,053 40.3% Yes

Parker-Owning Terry Incumbent Yes 3 4,976 15,053 33.1% Yes Madison Amy L. Incumbent Yes 3 3,965 15,053 26.3% No Los Rios Community College42 3 Full Knight John R. Incumbent Yes 3 12,095 24,071 50.2% Yes Allaman Marc Retired Teacher No 3 8,896 24,071 37.0% No

Seal Kirk A. Buckeye Union School District, Board Member No 3 3,024 24,071 12.6% No

4 Full Scribner Ruth Board Member, Los Rios CCD Yes 2 25,221 36,265 69.5% Yes Escamilla-Greenwald Cecilia Commissioner/Public Employee No 2 10,898 36,265 30.1% No 5 Full Haynes Pamela Incumbent Yes 2 40,261 63,218 63.7% Yes Merletti Ralph Teacher No 2 22,772 63,218 36.0% No 7 Full Nelson Tami Teacher/Parent No 3 31,212 70,441 44.3% Yes Martin Valarie Jean Retired Teacher No 3 26,599 70,441 37.8% No Shook John Michael Real Estate Broker No 3 12,464 70,441 17.7% No Natomas Unified 3 Full Heredia Susan Governing Board Member Yes 5 10,831 42,742 25.3% Yes Dosick Scott Governing Board Member Yes 5 9,442 42,742 22.1% Yes Grant Micah Non-profit Executive No 5 8,164 42,742 19.1% Yes Everhart Reichel Parent/Legislative Consultant No 5 7,557 42,742 17.7% No Deluz David B. Education Association Director Yes 5 6,662 42,742 15.6% No River Delta Unified43 1 Full Riley Marilyn Incumbent Yes 2 940 1,525 61.6% Yes Coronado Elvia B. Loan Operations Manager No 2 584 1,525 38.3% No 2 Full Olson Don Governing Board Member, River Delta Unified Yes 2 809 1,496 54.1% Yes Lopez Donald Rancher No 2 686 1,496 45.9% No 41Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Joaquin county separately. 42Multi-county school district. We reported votes for El Dorado, Solano, and Yolo counties separately. 43Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Solano and Yolo counties separately.

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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- TED2

SACRAMENTO 11/8/2016 Roseville Joint Union High44

Full Johnson Gary T. Retired Peace Officer No 5 2,931 11,279 26.0% Yes

(continued) Hirota Julie Non-profit Executive No 5 2,326 11,279 20.6% Yes Stauss Paige K. Incumbent Yes 5 2,264 11,279 20.1% Yes Tagg Andrew Community Banker/Parent No 5 1,906 11,279 16.9% No Aguilera Rene Incumbent Yes 5 1,839 11,279 16.3% No San Joaquin Delta Community College45 1 Full Stebbins C. Jennet Delta College Trustee Yes 3 4,737 9,568 49.5% Yes Duran Robert L. College Students No 3 3,645 9,568 38.1% No Dillion-Melton Lejames Caregiver/SJDC Employee No 3 1,165 9,568 12.2% No 2 Full Huerta Carlos A. Educator No 2 5,447 9,313 58.5% Yes Moreno-Rabago Claudia Y. Incumbent Yes 2 3,843 9,313 41.3% No 6 Full Brown Teresa R. Incumbent Yes 2 5,957 9,269 64.3% Yes Lopez Juan Ensastegui Realtor/Tax Preparer No 2 3,291 9,269 35.5% No SAN BENITO 11/8/2016 Aromas/San Juan Unified46

Full Colby Jennifer Incumbent Yes 4 1,217 4,535 26.8% Yes

McAlister Drew Father/Businessman No 4 1,202 4,535 26.5% Yes Martinez-Guaracha Monica Governing Board Member Yes 4 1,124 4,535 24.8% Yes Greene Shary Mother/Bookkeeper No 4 973 4,535 21.5% No Coalinga/Huron Joint Unified47 2 Full Campbell Roger B. Retired Educator No 4 1 2 50.0% Yes Whitwill Steve Trustee Coalinga-Huron Unified School Board Yes 4 1 2 50.0% No Culbertson Lisa Retired Administrative Assistant No 4 0 2 0.0% Yes Crawford Tom Trustee Coalinga-Huron Unified School Board Yes 4 0 2 0.0% No Gavilan Joint Community College48 6 Full Perez Rachel Retired Educator No 2 1,096 1,433 76.5% Yes Davenport Danielle Businesswoman No 2 336 1,433 23.4% No Hollister Elementary

Full Martinez Elizabeth Governing Board Member Yes 3 8,379 19,723 42.5% Yes

Bernosky Robert E. Chief Financial Officer No 3 6,121 19,723 31.0% Yes Baldwin Mike Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 5,153 19,723 26.1% No 44Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Placer county separately. 45Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda, Calaveras, San Joaquin, and Solano counties separately. 46Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately. 47Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately. 48Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Clara county separately.

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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- TED2

SAN BENITO 11/8/2016 San Benito High49

Full Nehme Patty Teacher No 7 5,551 28,286 19.6% Yes

(continued) Corrigan, III John W. Businessman/Parent No 7 5,082 28,286 18.0% Yes Encinias Mary Retired Teacher No 7 4,743 28,286 16.8% No Rodriguez Ray Governing Board Member Yes 7 4,692 28,286 16.6% No Muro F. R. Retired Teacher No 7 3,546 28,286 12.5% No Coile Jennifer Grantwriter/Project Manager No 7 3,329 28,286 11.8% No Miller Ellen Office Manager No 7 1,295 28,286 4.6% No SAN BERNARDINO 2/2/2016 Lucerne Valley UnifiedR 1 Short Hagen Tom University Lecturer No 1 416 416 100.0% Yes 11/8/2016 Adelanto Elementary

Full Turner Christine Parent No 3 5,650 15,441 36.6% Yes

Eckes Holly Appointed Governing Board Member Yes 3 5,123 15,441 33.2% Yes Anderson Mary E. Retired County Employee No 3 4,668 15,441 30.2% No Barstow Community College

Full Wilkey Paul Business Owner No 6 5,388 22,439 24.0% Yes

Baca Ted P. Incumbent Yes 6 4,266 22,439 19.0% Yes Baca Fernando "Fred" Incumbent Yes 6 3,995 22,439 17.8% Yes Rosenberg Patricia Finance Manager No 6 3,968 22,439 17.7% No Muncy, III Elbert W. Operations Supervisor No 6 2,494 22,439 11.1% No Coffey John D. No Ballot Designation No 6 2,328 22,439 10.4% No Batrstow Unified

Full Clemmer Julie Businesswoman Yes 5 4,951 18,143 27.3% Yes

Okamuro Kris Businessman/Gym Owner No 5 4,874 18,143 26.9% Yes Rose Barbara Mae Incumbent Yes 5 3,501 18,143 19.3% Yes Ehresman Randy Retired No 5 2,809 18,143 15.5% No Aleman Pat Retired No 5 2,008 18,143 11.1% No Central Elementary

Full Thompson Kathy A. Incumbent Yes 3 8,301 18,922 43.9% Yes

Weiss Joan R. Incumbent Yes 3 6,652 18,922 35.2% Yes Moya Robert E. Retired No 3 3,969 18,922 21.0% No Chaffey Joint Union High

Full Ovitt Sue Incumbent Yes 5 72,666 182,470 39.8% Yes

Megaw Shari Teacher/Board Member Yes 5 54,983 182,470 30.1% Yes Galvan Maria Mother No 5 27,725 182,470 15.2% No Galvez Richard Thomas Cook No 5 15,375 182,470 8.4% No Munson Matthew Bookstore Worker No 5 11,721 182,470 6.4% No 49Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Clara county separately. RCandidate to be elected if the recall measure passes.

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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- TED2

SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Chino Valley Unified

Full Cruz Andrew Governing Board Member, Chino Valley USD Yes 7 24,086 133,347 18.1% Yes (continued) Hernandez-Blair Irene Child Services Supervisor Yes 7 23,489 133,347 17.6% Yes Na James Governing Board Member Yes 7 22,945 133,347 17.2% Yes Bridge Don Retired Teacher No 7 22,202 133,347 16.6% No Schaffer Joe Small Business Owner No 7 18,916 133,347 14.2% No Ontiveros Mia Asset Manager No 7 16,022 133,347 12.0% No Valdivia Lily Realtor No 7 5,687 133,347 4.3% No Etiwanda Elementary

Full Long David W. Incumbent Yes 5 12,246 47,992 25.5% Yes

Garcia Robert School Administrator/Parent No 5 11,060 47,992 23.0% Yes Sager Sam Teacher/Parent No 5 10,426 47,992 21.7% No Fort Cathline Incumbent Yes 5 9,237 47,992 19.2% No Georgiou Taline Adjunct Professor/Parent No 5 5,023 47,992 10.5% No Fontana Unified

Full Garcia Peter Scientist/Planning Commissioner No 6 13,491 60,586 22.3% Yes

O'Brien Jason B. Police Detective Yes 6 12,939 60,586 21.4% Yes Serna Mars Parent No 6 11,230 60,586 18.5% No Chavez Barbara L. Incumbent Yes 6 8,223 60,586 13.6% No Corona Lorena Incumbent Yes 6 7,986 60,586 13.2% No Chavarria Bobbi Businesswoman/Parent No 6 6,717 60,586 11.1% No Helendale Elementary

Full Allgood Heather Parent No 4 1,294 3,826 33.8% Yes

Esposito Michael A. Educator No 4 1,072 3,826 28.0% Yes Funt Jennifer Lynn Incumbent Yes 4 754 3,826 19.7% No Ferrin Maria S. Incumbent Yes 4 706 3,826 18.5% No Hesperia Unified

Full Rogers Ellla M. "Lee" Retired Educator Yes 5 12,527 40,830 30.7% Yes

Gregg Cody C. Hesperia USD Governing Board Member Yes 5 9,000 40,830 22.0% Yes Gomez Maria Teresa Educational Liaison No 5 8,486 40,830 20.8% No Caldwell Rusty Project Engineer No 5 6,495 40,830 15.9% No Jensen Bill Real Estate Broker No 5 4,322 40,830 10.6% No Lucerne Valley Unified

Full Von Haug Mavrick Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 848 2,992 28.3% Yes

Courtney, Sr. Tommy Edward Incumbent Yes 4 740 2,992 24.7% Yes Morgan Jean Retired No 4 717 2,992 24.0% No Medina Ruben David Parent No 4 687 2,992 23.0% No Morongo Unified

Full Cohen Denise Marie Retired Librarian No 4 9,872 35,391 27.9% Yes

Hargrove Karalee Barb Incumbent Yes 4 8,968 35,391 25.3% Yes Palmer Ronald Allen Incumbent Yes 4 8,322 35,391 23.5% Yes Sanden Darin Apptd. Morongo Valley USD Board Member No 4 8,229 35,391 23.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 Mountain View Elementary

Full Meza Marcos Teacher No 4 2,953 9,738 30.3% Yes (continued) Sweeney Maureen S. Parent No 4 2,695 9,738 27.7% Yes Campbell Peggy A. Incumbent Yes 4 2,139 9,738 22.0% No Willingham James Lee Retired No 4 1,951 9,738 20.0% No Mt. Baldy Joint Elementary

Full Campbell Marcia L. Retired No 2 150 220 68.2% Yes

Thomas, Jr. Ronald Elwyn Incumbent Yes 2 70 220 31.8% No Needles Unified 2 Full Mathews Marilyn H. Retired Educator Yes 4 1,129 2,753 41.0% Yes Cameron-Otero Christina Tribal Education Director Yes 4 753 2,753 27.4% Yes Thomas Steven Business Owner No 4 583 2,753 21.2% No Zamora Chad Donald No Ballot Designation No 4 288 2,753 10.5% No Ontario-Montclair Elementary

Full Sanchez Alfonso Incumbent Yes 5 19,996 57,065 35.0% Yes

Galvez Sarah S. Educator No 5 13,075 57,065 22.9% Yes Leon Paul Businessman/Father No 5 12,828 57,065 22.5% No Mendoza Maureen "Moe" No Ballot Designation Yes 5 7,167 57,065 12.6% No Avila John Michael Security Guard Yes 5 3,999 57,065 7.0% No Redlands Unified

Full Vara Alex Elementary School Principal No 8 18,860 99,152 19.0% Yes

O'Neill James Retired Educator No 8 18,090 99,152 18.2% Yes Puraci Cristina Teacher No 8 13,871 99,152 14.0% Yes Mason Ensen CPA/Taxpayer Advocate No 8 11,222 99,152 11.3% No Haller Richard E. Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 10,265 99,152 10.4% No McPeck Ronald Incumbent Yes 8 9,964 99,152 10.0% No Saucedo Mario J. Water Distribution Crewleader No 8 9,084 99,152 9.2% No Lakhan Shaheen Emmanuel Medical Doctor/Professor No 8 7,796 99,152 7.9% No Rialto Unified

Full Martinez Joseph W. Board Member, Rialto Unified School District Yes 5 16,343 57,893 28.2% Yes

Ayala Joe Incumbent Yes 5 13,599 57,893 23.5% Yes O'Kelley Nancy Incumbent Yes 5 12,926 57,893 22.3% Yes Jenkins Darnell D. Parent/Student No 5 8,254 57,893 14.3% No McNally Abraham College Student No 5 6,771 57,893 11.7% No Rim of the World Unified

Full Bramson Leslie Incumbent Yes 2 6,433 11,245 57.2% Yes

Davis Gretchen No Ballot Designation No 2 4,812 11,245 42.8% No San Bernardino Community College 1 Full Reyes Frank Retired College Educator No 2 18,726 23,696 79.0% Yes Rasso Paul Office Machine Technician No 2 4,970 23,696 21.0% No 5 Full Harrison Gloria Macias Community Board of Trustees Yes 3 15,398 28,196 54.6% Yes Zoumbos Nickolas W. Retired College Professor No 3 8,257 28,196 29.3% No Valverde Eduardo A. Businessman No 3 4,541 28,196 16.1% No

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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- TED2

SAN BERNARDINO 11/8/2016 San Bernardino Community College 7 Full Viricel Anne L. Auditor/Parent No 3 13,327 26,836 49.7% Yes (continued) Wurm John G. Businessman/Attorney/Professor No 3 10,562 26,836 39.4% No Shahatit Nader Appointed San Bernardino CCD Trustee Yes 3 2,947 26,836 11.0% No San Bernardino Co. Office of Education49 C Full Mancha Laura Abernathy San Bernardino County of Education Member Yes 2 59,727 104,231 57.3% Yes Rich Ben Retired School Administrator No 2 44,504 104,231 42.7% No E Full Ritchie Alen Incumbent Yes 2 67,329 118,739 56.7% Yes Leja Doug Airline Pilot No 2 51,410 118,739 43.3% No Snowline Joint Unified50

Full Nilsen David L. Incumbent No 5 5,374 18,514 29.0% Yes

Upshaw Richard C. School Principal No 5 4,735 18,514 25.6% Yes McInerny Linda G. Retired Educator No 5 4,430 18,514 23.9% No Greer Lorri Instructional Associate No 5 3,044 18,514 16.4% No Friend Paul A. No Ballot Designation No 5 931 18,514 5.0% No Upland Unified

Full Young Jack Teacher No 5 11,640 41,718 27.9% Yes

Angona Linda Board Member/Teacher Yes 5 11,101 41,718 26.6% Yes Hackbarth Jeffrey Robert Certified Financial Planner No 5 8,482 41,718 20.3% No O'Neill Donna Rogone Parent/Hospital Secretary No 5 5,634 41,718 13.5% No Bennett Robert H. Program Manager/Businessman No 5 4,861 41,718 11.7% No Victor Elementary

Full Stine Gabriel Luis School Board Member Yes 3 12,880 32,584 39.5% Yes

Chamberlain Joyce Cross Governing Board Member VESD Yes 3 9,906 32,584 30.4% Yes Plaxton Patty Retired District Employee No 3 9,798 32,584 30.1% No Victor Valley Community College51

Full Pinkerton John Victor Valley Community College Trustee Yes 6 43,604 158,622 27.5% Yes

Brady Joseph W. Businessman/College Trustee Yes 6 37,250 158,622 23.5% Yes Kerman Thomas J. Teacher No 6 34,147 158,622 21.5% No Kagy Margaret H. Retired College Employee No 6 22,386 158,622 14.1% No Gregg David "Wes" Information Systems Technician No 6 14,375 158,622 9.1% No Conaway Bob No Ballot Designation No 6 6,860 158,622 4.3% No Victor Valley Union High

Full Dew Barbara James Teacher Yes 4 17,210 55,682 30.9% Yes

Berrios Jose "Joe" Retired Teacher No 4 16,294 55,682 29.3% Yes Hinojos Rosalio "Rosie" Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 11,625 55,682 20.9% No Larson Ken School Administrator/Contractor No 4 10,553 55,682 19.0% No SAN DIEGO 6/7/2016 Grossmont-Cuyamaca Comm. College 4 Full Caruthers Timothy L. Governing Board Member, Alpine SD No 3 11,965 20,256 59.1% Yes Adams Elena Community College Educator No 3 6,743 20,256 33.3% No Rosinski Mary Kay No Ballot Designation No 3 1,548 20,256 7.6% No 49Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Bernardino county separately. 50Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Los Angeles county separately. 51Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Los Angeles county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SAN DIEGO 6/7/2016 San Diego City Unified A Full Evans John Lee Trustee/Psychologist/Educator No 2 28,847 39,569 72.9% Yes Groce Stephen Financial Asset Manager No 2 10,722 39,569 27.1% No D Full Barrera Richard A. Trustee, San Diego Unified School District Yes 1 32,314 32,314 100.0% Yes E Full Collins Lashae Professor/Parent No 2 17,966 29,941 60.0% Yes Whitehurst-Payne Sharon D. Appointed Incumbent No 2 11,975 29,941 40.0% No San Diego Community College D Full Graham Mary College Professor/Trustee No 2 24,137 34,691 69.6% Yes Pipkin-Allen Alyce Community Advocate No 2 10,554 34,691 30.4% No San Diego County Office of Education 1 Full Powell Mark Teacher/Educator/Businessman No 2 67,827 130,771 51.9% Yes Robinson Gregg Educator/Board Member Yes 2 62,944 130,771 48.1% No 2 Full Gonzalez Guadalupe Teacher/Board Member Yes 2 58,643 101,205 57.9% Yes Rindone Jerry R. Retired Teacher/Principal No 2 42,562 101,205 42.1% No 4 Full Donnellon Paulette School Board Member, Escondido USD No 2 60,411 119,605 50.5% Yes Anderson Mark Member, San Diego County BOE Yes 2 59,194 119,605 49.5% No 5 Short Shea Rick Gov. Board Member, County BOE, Appt. No 3 56,638 126,168 44.9% Runoff Wyland Mark President Education Nonprofit No 3 52,061 126,168 41.3% Runoff Smith Richard C. Retired Public Educator No 3 17,469 126,168 13.8% No 11/8/2016 Alpine Union Elementary

Full Perricone Joseph P. Governing Board Member, Alpine USD Yes 5 3,904 13,291 29.4% Yes

Lyon Travis Small Business Owner No 5 3,156 13,291 23.7% Yes Russo Louis Retired Teacher No 5 3,132 13,291 23.6% No Gould Carolina Educator No 5 1,937 13,291 14.6% No Lundquist James Traffic Engineer No 5 1,162 13,291 8.7% No Bonsall Unified

Full English Erin Marie School Administrator No 3 3,398 9,621 35.3% Yes

Olson Richard Incumbent Yes 3 3,274 9,621 34.0% Yes Smith Richard "Buck" Retired Superintendent/Educator No 3 2,949 9,621 30.7% No Borrego Springs Unified

Full Riehle Steve Retired Educator No 4 646 2,421 26.7% Yes

Johnson Virginia Educator No 4 623 2,421 25.7% Yes Korporaal Arie R. Educator No 4 590 2,421 24.4% Yes Szabo Valeen Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 562 2,421 23.2% No Cajon Valley Union Elementary

Full Clark-Mejia Karen Educator No 5 23,298 75,410 30.9% Yes

Miller Jim Business Owner/Parent No 5 21,427 75,410 28.4% Yes George Michael L. Retired Teacher No 5 15,870 75,410 21.0% No Irwin Ramona Community Volunteer No 5 8,362 75,410 11.1% No Fox Devorah Ann Psychology Culture Writer No 5 6,453 75,410 8.6% No

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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- TED2

SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Chula Vista Elementary 2 Full Farias Armando Parent/School Principal No 5 33,611 99,111 33.9% Yes (continued) Jackson Michael D. Educator/E.R. Nurse No 5 31,233 99,111 31.5% No Robles Rosa Maria Auditor No 5 16,039 99,111 16.2% No Howard Williard 'Doc' Parent No 5 13,310 99,111 13.4% No D'Oleire Hans Real Estate Broker No 5 4,918 99,111 5.0% No 4 Full Humphrey Laurie K. Retired Teacher No 2 56,375 96,704 58.3% Yes Tremper Glendora M. Educator/Parent/Trustee Yes 2 40,329 96,704 41.7% No Coronado Unified

Full Simon Maria V. Incumbent Yes 3 4,279 11,186 38.3% Yes

Russell Julie Parent No 3 3,718 11,186 33.2% Yes

Anderson-Cruz Helen Educator No 3 3,189 11,186 28.5% No

Short Valdes Esther R. Attorney/CUSD Parent No 2 4,556 6,822 66.8% Yes

Zohn Molly Louise Attorney No 2 2,266 6,822 33.2% No

Del Mar Union Elementary

Full Halpern Erica Governing Board Member, Del Mar USD Yes 3 10,624 23,844 44.6% Yes Cochrane Stephen Teacher Education Professor No 3 6,707 23,844 28.1% Yes Gretler Darren Governing Board Member, Del Mar USD Yes 3 6,513 23,844 27.3% No Encinitas Union Elementary

Full Viskanta Rimga PTA President No 4 14,104 53,870 26.2% Yes

Schieder Leslie Parent/Businesswoman No 4 13,818 53,870 25.7% Yes Sinay Patricia S. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 13,281 53,870 24.7% No Pingree Anne-Katherine PTA Financial Secretary No 4 12,667 53,870 23.5% No Escondido Union Elementary 1 Full Paulson Doug High School Teacher No 2 3,150 4,447 70.8% Yes Miranda Giovanny Community Volunteer No 2 1,297 4,447 29.2% No 3 Full Muga Joe Clinical Psychologist No 2 6,475 9,876 65.6% Yes Gorny Mirek K. Real Estate Broker No 2 3,401 9,876 34.4% No Escondido Union High 4 Full White Dane M. Resident Manager No 2 5,477 10,085 54.3% Yes Cesar Serrano Operations Assistant No 2 4,608 10,085 45.7% No Fallbrook Union High

Full Koehler Sharon L. Incumbent Yes 3 8,380 21,619 38.8% Yes

De Meo Lee J. Incumbent Yes 3 6,819 21,619 31.5% Yes Robles Antonio R. Financial Advisor No 3 6,420 21,619 29.7% No Grossmont Union High 1 Full Fite Chris Classroom Teacher/Parent No 4 9,240 28,538 32.4% Yes Babbitt Steve School Board Member Yes 4 7,176 28,538 25.1% No Preciado Richard A. Retired School Teacher No 4 6,563 28,538 23.0% No Slade Rolland E. Pastor/Community Member No 4 5,559 28,538 19.5% No 2 Full Salinas Elva Community College Professor No 4 11,952 34,387 34.8% Yes Stieringer Jim Governing Board Member, Grossmont UHSD Yes 4 9,587 34,387 27.9% No Conover Kevin G. Teacher No 4 9,281 34,387 27.0% No Yousif, Jr. Oday University Student No 4 3,567 34,387 10.4% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Grossmont-Cuyamaca Comm. College 4 Full Adams Elena Community College Teacher No 2 18,383 36,642 50.2% Yes (continued)

Caruthers Timothy L. Governing Board Member, Alpine USD No 2 18,259 36,642 49.8% No

Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary

Full Manis Sam Farmer/Cheesemaker/Parent No 3 2,075 5,437 38.2% Yes Butner Josh Retired Military Manager No 3 2,025 5,437 37.2% Yes Quinci Shea Community Volunteer No 3 1,337 5,437 24.6% No Julian Union High

Full Reed Jennifer Mother/Volunteer/Manager No 3 1,029 2,935 35.1% Yes

Cole Art Retire Educator No 3 962 2,935 32.8% Yes Stringfellow Linda Educator No 3 944 2,935 32.2% No La Mesa-Spring Valley

Full Turner Emma Incumbent Yes 4 19,771 67,886 29.1% Yes

Long Jim Parent/Business Owner No 4 17,405 67,886 25.6% Yes Lecko Jerry Parent/Architect/Businessman No 4 16,281 67,886 24.0% No Steiger Jay Parent/Retail Specialist No 4 14,429 67,886 21.3% No Lakeside Union Elementary52

Full Taylor Rhonda Elementary School Principal No 5 8,125 25,312 32.1% Yes

Butz John V. Retired Firefighter No 5 4,814 25,312 19.0% Yes Stearns Brian General Manager No 5 4,760 25,312 18.8% No Godley Twila C. Incumbent Yes 5 4,450 25,312 17.6% No Hildreth Keith Governing Board Member Yes 5 3,163 25,312 12.5% No National Elementary

Full Avalos Barbara Community Service Counselor No 3 9,832 17,855 55.1% Yes

Clapper Brian Incumbent Yes 3 5,030 17,855 28.2% Yes Celladora Sheryll Business Professional No 3 2,993 17,855 16.8% No Oceanside City Unified

Full Evans Eleanor J. Classroom Teacher No 5 15,281 63,001 24.3% Yes

Blessing Mike School Board Member Yes 5 14,701 63,001 23.3% Yes Hakes Adrianne Board Vice-President, Oceanside USD Yes 5 13,287 63,001 21.1% No Daniels Blair Educator No 5 10,511 63,001 16.7% No Bronson Bessie J. Educator No 5 9,221 63,001 14.6% No Palomar Community College

Full Hensch Nancy Ann Governing Board Member, Palomar CCD Yes 6 118,781 547,202 21.7% Yes

Deerfield Nina Teacher/Publisher/Editor No 6 116,307 547,202 21.3% Yes Halcon John J. Board Member, Palomar Community College Yes 6 109,399 547,202 20.0% Yes Dishman Rose Marie Retired Educational Executive No 6 83,349 547,202 15.2% No Fillinger Tim Engineer No 6 82,683 547,202 15.1% No Mikas Keith Grocer No 6 36,683 547,202 6.7% No 52Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kern county separately.

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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- TED2

SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Poway Unified

Full Patel Darshana Scientist No 9 26,713 128,512 20.8% Yes (continued) Beatty Kimberly Governing Board Member, Poway USD Yes 9 24,681 128,512 19.2% Yes Cooper Debra School Foundation Volunteer No 9 21,436 128,512 16.7% No Ware Carol Community Volunteer No 9 13,694 128,512 10.7% No Karam Jimmy Educator/Military Officer No 9 12,504 128,512 9.7% No Moriarity John "Chas" Educator No 9 7,747 128,512 6.0% No Norwood Terry Education/Military Advocate No 9 7,289 128,512 5.7% No Anastasopoulos Nick Restaurant Owner No 9 7,235 128,512 5.6% No Rodkin Stanley Retired Mechanical Engineer No 9 7,213 128,512 5.6% No Ramona City Unified

Full Drum Daryn Firefighter/Husband/Father No 3 9,020 23,689 38.1% Yes

Perfect Dawn Governing Board Member, Ramona USD Yes 3 7,913 23,689 33.4% Yes Rajcic John Education Advocate No 3 6,756 23,689 28.5% No Rancho Santa Fe Elementary

Full Seltzer Tyler President, Rancho Santa Fe School District Yes 7 1,481 6,373 23.2% Yes

Neal Sarah A. Parent/Retired CEO No 7 1,250 6,373 19.6% Yes Kahn Scott D. Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 1,033 6,373 16.2% Yes Dufresne Elise L. Businesswoman/Mother No 7 814 6,373 12.8% No Mangahani Jee Father/Technology Entrepreneur No 7 768 6,373 12.1% No Jones Kyle Bank Director No 7 652 6,373 10.2% No Blatt Christopher Business Owner No 7 375 6,373 5.9% No San Diego City Unified A Full Evans John Lee Board Member, San Diego USD Yes 2 216,948 317,525 68.3% Yes Groce Stephen Parent/Asset Manager No 2 100,577 317,525 31.7% No D Full Barrera Richard A. Trustee, San Diego Unified School District Yes 1 282,195 282,195 100.0% Yes E Full Whitehurst-Payne Sharon D. Retired Classroom Teacher No 2 172,347 314,640 54.8% Yes Collins Lashae Professor/District Director No 2 142,293 314,640 45.2% No San Diego Community College D Full Graham Mary College Professor/Trustee Yes 2 204,445 316,906 64.5% Yes Pipkin-Allen Alyce Community Advocate No 2 112,461 316,906 35.5% No San Diego County Office of Education 5 Full Shea Rick Gov. Board Member, County BOE, Appt. Yes 2 113,536 226,346 50.2% Yes Wyland Mark Education Foundation President No 2 112,810 226,346 49.8% No San Dieguito Union High

Full Hergesheimer Beth President, San Dieguito UHSD Yes 5 40,339 125,294 32.2% Yes

Dalessandro Joyce Trustee, San Dieguito UHSD Yes 5 39,116 125,294 31.2% Yes Lynch Lucile Hooton Education Advocate/Attorney No 5 18,950 125,294 15.1% No Berholtz Randy Lawyer/Businessman/Professor No 5 17,653 125,294 14.1% No Nascenzi Bob Business Executive No 5 9,236 125,294 7.4% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 San Marcos Unified

Full Walton Randy Incumbent Yes 6 17,999 85,815 21.0% Yes (continued) McClean Janet Incumbent Yes 6 17,116 85,815 19.9% Yes Graham Victor Business Owner/Parent No 6 13,445 85,815 15.7% Yes Acosta Lucia E. Small Business Owner No 6 13,388 85,815 15.6% No Robles Leticia Parent/Communications Professional No 6 13,078 85,815 15.2% No Brock Michael Parent/School Inspector No 6 10,789 85,815 12.6% No San Pasqual Union Elementary

Full Baker Angie Incumbent Yes 3 726 1,928 37.7% Yes

Spivey Timothy Pastor/Professor No 3 634 1,928 32.9% Yes Graves Cherie Small Business Owner No 3 568 1,928 29.5% No San Ysidro Elementary

Short Lopez Irene Retired School Employee No 2 7,204 10,153 71.0% Yes

Kinney Steven Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 2,949 10,153 29.0% No South Bay Union Elementary

Full Quinones Cheryl Retired School Employee No 4 11,085 30,208 36.7% Yes

Elliott-Sanders Barbara E. SBUSD Board President Yes 4 9,531 30,208 31.6% Yes Schaff Tom Board Member, South Bay Union Yes 4 5,985 30,208 19.8% No Drolet Kevin A. Business Owner No 4 3,607 30,208 11.9% No Southwestern Community College 3 Full Alcantar Roberto C. Senate Education Advisor No 5 60,856 154,515 39.4% Yes McLeroy William Educator/Firefighter No 5 39,015 154,515 25.2% No Tanaka Casey Mayor of Coronado No 5 29,202 154,515 18.9% No Wilson Lei-Chala Attorney/Community Leader No 5 15,708 154,515 10.2% No Iriate Lander Farm Student No 5 9,734 154,515 6.3% No Spencer Valley Elementary

Short Frausto Carol M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 108 161 67.1% Yes

Lewis Cristi Licensed Midwife No 2 53 161 32.9% No Sweetwater Union High 2 Full Pike Kevin J. SUHSD Board Trustee Yes 3 17,005 34,252 49.6% Yes Valencia Andrew Small Business Owner No 3 8,803 34,252 25.7% No Romero Hector Small Business Owner No 3 8,444 34,252 24.7% No Vallecitos Elementary

Full Lalonde Michelle Incumbent Yes 3 369 967 38.2% Yes

Heilbrown Rae Lynn Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 325 967 33.6% Yes Georgantas Paul T. Retired No 3 273 967 28.2% No Valley Center-Pauma Unified

Full Schwarz Bart R. Retired Educator No 3 5,251 15,032 34.9% Yes

Polito Mary Incumbent Yes 3 5,237 15,032 34.8% Yes Adams Mike Administrator/Civil Engineer No 3 4,544 15,032 30.2% No Vista Unified 1 Full Smithfield Rosemary Teacher No 2 6,156 9,797 62.8% Yes Jaka Elizabeth Trustee, Vista Unified School District Yes 2 3,641 9,797 37.2% No

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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- TED2

SAN DIEGO 11/8/2016 Vista Unified 4 Full Vargas Cipriano Teacher No 3 3,679 6,628 55.5% Yes (continued) Emaus Heather Stay-at-home Mom No 3 1,641 6,628 24.8% No Chunka Angel D. Incumbent Yes 3 1,308 6,628 19.7% No 5 Full Alderson Richard Incumbent Yes 2 6,184 11,459 54.0% Yes Balmer Roland Bud Production Manager/Parent No 2 5,275 11,459 46.0% No SAN FRANCISCO 11/8/2016 San Francisco Community College

Full Williams Shanell Education Development Director No 5 191,317 804,748 23.8% Yes

Mandelman Rafael Incumbent Yes 5 177,436 804,748 22.0% Yes Randolph Alex Member, Community College Board Yes 5 156,306 804,748 19.4% Yes Temprano Tom Small Business Owner No 5 142,452 804,748 17.7% Yes Bacharach Amy CC Board Trustee/Researcher Yes 5 135,393 804,748 16.8% No San Francisco Co. Office of Education

Full Haney Matt President, School Board Yes 9 175,803 931,592 18.9% Yes

Sanchez Mark Public School Principal No 9 155,706 931,592 16.7% Yes

Cook Stevon Nonprofit Education Director No 9 152,335 931,592 16.4% Yes

Norton Rachel School Board Member Yes 9 129,012 931,592 13.8% Yes

Wynns Jill School Board Member Yes 9 94,571 931,592 10.2% No

McNeil Trevor Teacher/Parent No 9 86,233 931,592 9.3% No

Kim Phil Public School Educator No 9 65,045 931,592 7.0% No

Kalin Ian Data Executive/Educator No 9 44,788 931,592 4.8% No

Geller Rob Health Finance Administrator No 9 26,617 931,592 2.9% No

SAN JOAQUIN 6/7/2016 Sacramento County Office of Education53 6 Full Davis Heather Educator/Parent No 4 172 327 52.6% Yes Fuentes Orlando Educator/Youth Counselor No 4 104 327 31.8% No Jefferson Jrmar Community Volunteer No 4 25 327 7.6% No Nguyen Stephanie Non-Profit Director No 4 24 327 7.3% No 11/8/2016 Banta Elementary

Full Speer Patricia A. Incumbent Yes 2 492 838 58.7% Yes

Bradley Kati Mother/Market Researcher No 2 342 838 40.8% No Escalon Unified 3 Full Caton Nicholas Realtor/Farmer No 2 756 1,229 61.5% Yes Bavaro Amy F. Incumbent Yes 2 470 1,229 38.2% No Galt Joint Union High54

Full Denier Daniel K. Sheriff's Correctional Officer No 3 1,087 2,601 41.8% Yes

Parker-Owning Terry Incumbent Yes 3 766 2,601 29.5% Yes Madison Amy L. Incumbent Yes 3 734 2,601 28.2% No 53Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento, Solano, and Yolo counties separately. 54Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SAN JOAQUIN 11/8/2016 Lammersville Joint Unified55

Full Goodrich Anne Educator No 6 2,056 10,307 19.9% Yes

(continued) Balzarini Matthew D. Firefighter/School Trustee Yes 6 1,974 10,307 19.2% Yes Pombo David Anthony Farmer/Rancher No 6 1,919 10,307 18.6% Yes Strock Corey Resident/Community Organizer No 6 1,682 10,307 16.3% No Boulais Lisa Homemaker No 6 1,657 10,307 16.1% No Juturu Nagrjun Engineer Customer Support No 6 978 10,307 9.5% No Lincoln Unified 2 Full Palmer Norris W. Professor/Pastor No 2 2,243 3,365 66.7% Yes Clay, Jr. Jerome A. Small Business Owner No 2 1,113 3,365 33.1% No Lodi Unified 2 Full Knackstedt Gary Retired Teacher/Athletic Director No 4 3,158 8,225 38.4% Yes Kimbro Michele Lynne Business Woman/Educator No 4 1,962 8,225 23.9% No Lopez Steve Small Business Owner No 4 1,869 8,225 22.7% No Seybold Jeff M. DHCS Branch Chief No 4 1,208 8,225 14.7% No Manteca Unified 1 Full Duncan, Sr. Eric Public School Educator No 3 1,601 4,261 37.6% Yes Walker West W. Teacher/Reading Specialist No 3 1,526 4,261 35.8% No Ordner Alison Small Business Owner No 3 1,127 4,261 26.4% No 2 Full Seelye Michael D. Retired College Professor Yes 2 3,111 5,951 52.3% Yes Klump William Firefighter/School Trustee No 2 2,825 5,951 47.5% No 3 Full Howe Kathy Retired Teacher/Board Trustee Yes 2 4,165 5,970 69.8% Yes Berchtold Tony Family Farmer No 2 1,787 5,970 29.9% No San Joaquin Delta Community College56 1 Full Stebbins C. Jennet Delta College Trustee Yes 3 93,605 180,643 51.8% Yes Duran Robert L. College Student No 3 62,075 180,643 34.4% No Dillion-Melton Lejames Caregiver/SJDC Employee No 3 24,213 180,643 13.4% No 2 Full Huerta Carlos A. Educator No 2 104,610 182,487 57.3% Yes Moreno-Rabago Claudia Y. Incumbent Yes 2 77,092 182,487 42.2% No 6 Full Brown Teresa R. Incumbent Yes 2 118,060 180,057 65.6% Yes Lopez Juan Ensastegui Realtor/Tax Preparer No 2 61,116 180,057 33.9% No Stockton Unified 1 Full Mendez Cecilia Community Volunteer No 5 2,302 5,129 44.9% Yes Garcia Minerva S. Healthcare Office Manager No 5 924 5,129 18.0% No Bass Berniece Spivey Non-Profit Executive No 5 837 5,129 16.3% No Kuan Jennifer Community Volunteer No 5 545 5,129 10.6% No Reyes Ramiro Retired Businessman No 5 507 5,129 9.9% No 55Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda county separately. 56Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda, Calaveras, Sacramento, and Solano counties separately.

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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- TED2

SAN JOAQUIN 11/8/2016 Stockton Unified 3 Full Garcia Kathleen A. School Board President Yes 4 2,376 4,560 52.1% Yes Arroyo Ytzel Gonzalez College Student/Tutor No 4 986 4,560 21.6% No Rodriguez Martin Student No 4 635 4,560 13.9% No Rico Alicia Community Volunteer No 4 547 4,560 12.0% No 4 Full Luntao Lange P. High School Teacher No 4 3,461 8,235 42.0% Yes Vigil Douglas Commissioner/ASL Instructor No 4 2,188 8,235 26.6% No Garcia Carmen Parent No 4 1,578 8,235 19.2% No Varela Regina L. Community Volunteer No 4 977 8,235 11.9% No Tracy Unified

Full Gilbert Sondra Retired Registered Nurse No 5 13,482 58,257 23.1% Yes

Arriola Dan Deputy District Attorney No 5 12,325 58,257 21.2% Yes Costa Jill Incumbent Yes 5 11,925 58,257 20.5% Yes Vaughn James Patrick Incumbent Yes 5 10,950 58,257 18.8% No Gouveia Walter J. Incumbent Yes 5 9,384 58,257 16.1% No Yosemite Community College57 5 Full Gharat Darin Retired Police Chief No 2 4,578 7,322 62.5% Yes Flores Linda Incumbent Yes 2 2,722 7,322 37.2% No SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 Allan Hancock Joint Community College58 2 Full Hilker Dan Retired Police Officer No 2 3 3 100.0% Yes Bennett Tim Incumbent Yes 2 0 3 0.0% No Atascadero Unified

Full Mills Mary Kay Incumbent Yes 4 8,890 32,439 27.4% Yes

Switzer Terri E. Incumbent Yes 4 8,638 32,439 26.6% Yes Kuhnle Corinne Incumbent Yes 4 8,108 32,439 25.0% Yes Galena Ed Business Owner/Educator No 4 6,592 32,439 20.3% No Cayucos Elementary

Full Wright Val Educator No 4 882 2,376 37.1% Yes

Brownell Susan H. Homemaker/Investor No 4 641 2,376 27.0% Yes Sim Sherry Peckhoon Real Estate Broker No 4 430 2,376 18.1% No Geil Steve Retired Businessman Yes 4 406 2,376 17.1% No Coast Unified

Full Silva Tiffany Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 2,655 10,872 24.4% Yes

Rightmer Dennis H. Retired Educator No 5 2,600 10,872 23.9% Yes

Shaloub Samuel Teacher/Guitarist/Performer No 5 2,353 10,872 21.6% Yes

Roach Eileen Software Engineer/Parent No 5 1,615 10,872 14.9% No

Endersby Eric G. Harbor Master No 5 1,525 10,872 14.0% No

Short McFarland Lee Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 2,170 4,280 50.7% Yes

Weatherly Elizabeth Educator/Parent No 2 2,054 4,280 48.0% No

57Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Merced and Stanislaus county separately. 58Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Barbara county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SAN LUIS OBISPO 11/8/2016 Lucia Mar Unified 4 Full Stewart Don Trustee, Lucia Mar USD Yes 3 18,277 49,065 37.3% Yes (continued) Santos Dee Incumbent Yes 3 16,028 49,065 32.7% Yes Bright Karen Grover Beach Councilmember No 3 14,477 49,065 29.5% No Paso Robles Joint Unified59

Full Bausch Chris Parent/Businessperson Yes 5 10,293 46,192 22.3% Yes

Peterson Joel Incumbent Yes 5 9,648 46,192 20.9% Yes Summers Joan Incumbent Yes 5 9,304 46,192 20.1% Yes Lambert Dave Incumbent Yes 5 8,452 46,192 18.3% Yes Goldammer Donald Parent/Business Owner No 5 8,147 46,192 17.6% No San Luis Obispo Co. Comm. College 5 Full Strobridge Mary Educator No 2 12,692 21,954 57.8% Yes Galvan George E. Retired Deputy Sheriff No 2 9,201 21,954 41.9% No Templeton Unified

Full Yamagata Nelson Physician No 5 3,167 10,623 29.8% Yes

Dubost Ted Farmer/Surveyor No 5 2,776 10,623 26.1% Yes Gray Brenda Healthcare Administrator No 5 1,760 10,623 16.6% Yes Hamers Kevin J. General Contractor Yes 5 1,605 10,623 15.1% No Nimick Jan Electric Utility Director No 5 1,268 10,623 11.9% No SAN MATEO 11/8/2016 Brisbane Elementary

Full Markind Lilian Substitute Teacher No 4 1,603 4,825 33.2% Yes

McLaughlin Jacque Creative Director No 4 1,137 4,825 23.6% Yes Hayuk Yakim "Kima" Security Manager/Father No 4 1,135 4,825 23.5% No Alcaraz Raul Parent/Business Man No 4 950 4,825 19.7% No Cabrillo Unified

Full Layne Sophia Parent/Biotech Director No 3 6,411 17,308 37.0% Yes

Hines Kimberly K. Parent/Engineer No 3 6,124 17,308 35.4% Yes Livingston Kate Incumbent Yes 3 4,773 17,308 27.6% No Jefferson Union High

Full Salahuddin Kalimah Incumbent Yes 3 21,693 63,503 34.2% Yes

Lie Andrew Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 20,935 63,503 33.0% Yes Marques Roberto A. Medical Technologist/Teacher No 3 20,875 63,503 32.9% No La Honda Pescadero Unified

Full Windram Mary Retired Educator/Grandparent No 4 930 2,955 31.5% Yes

Hayes Cindy Homemaker No 4 708 2,955 24.0% Yes Bowman Lynne Author/Publisher No 4 674 2,955 22.8% Yes Peery Catherine M. Pension Consultant No 4 643 2,955 21.8% No Menlo Park City Elementary

Full Ackerman David Educator No 5 5,814 21,750 26.7% Yes

Lucas Caroline A. Public School Teacher No 5 4,964 21,750 22.8% Yes Gupta Alka Executive/Entrepreneur No 5 4,644 21,750 21.4% No Saywell Scott Biotechnology Business Development No 5 4,617 21,750 21.2% No Hinshaw Scott Financial Advisor/Parent No 5 1,711 21,750 7.9% No 59Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately.

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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- TED2

SAN MATEO 11/8/2016 Pacifica Elementary

Full Levin Jesse D. Education Economist/Parent No 3 8,879 22,507 39.4% Yes (continued) Gould Andrea E. Incumbent Yes 3 8,062 22,507 35.8% Yes Kessler Connor Para-Educator No 3 5,566 22,507 24.7% No Ravenswood City Elementary

Full Gaona-Mendoza Marielena Special Education Teacher No 3 4,095 11,289 36.3% Yes

Wilson Sharifa Incumbent Yes 3 3,855 11,289 34.1% Yes Chavez Marco A. Incumbent Yes 3 3,339 11,289 29.6% No South San Francisco Unified

Short Baker John C. Infrastructure Grant Analyst Yes 2 13,697 13,697 100.0% Yes

Grindy Scott Allen Manager/Harbor Master No 2 8,955 8,955 100.0% Yes SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Allan Hancock Joint Community College60 2 Full Hilker Dan Retired Police Officer No 2 9,094 17,975 50.6% Yes Bennett Tim Incumbent Yes 2 8,801 17,975 49.0% No 4 Full Hall Jeffery C. Substance Abuse Counselor No 2 6,527 12,431 52.5% Yes Jones B. "Bee Jay" Incumbent Yes 2 5,849 12,431 47.1% No Carpinteria Unified 1 Full Delgado Rogelio Businessman/Parent No 3 4,365 11,549 37.8% Yes Claffey M. "Foley" Parent/Educator/Entrepreneur No 3 3,745 11,549 32.4% Yes Blair Gary Retired Court CEO No 3 3,389 11,549 29.3% No Cold Spring Elementary

Full Davidson Katherine Parent/Teacher No 3 734 1,950 37.6% Yes

Peterson Gregg Businessperson No 3 623 1,950 31.9% Yes Rowan Amanda Parent/Social Worker No 3 589 1,950 30.2% No College Elementary

Full Sandoval Veronica V. Incumbent Yes 3 1,531 3,482 44.0% Yes

Avila Salvador Incumbent Yes 3 983 3,482 28.2% Yes Arredondo Bertha Retired District Employee No 3 943 3,482 27.1% No Guadalupe Union Elementary

Full Pereyra Jose School Counselor No 3 1,017 2,467 41.2% Yes

Hosking David Retired Science Teacher No 3 938 2,467 38.0% Yes Sntaillan-Michaud Anna Marie Incumbent Yes 3 506 2,467 20.5% No Lompoc Unified

Full Barrett R. (Dick) Retired Educator/Coach No 4 10,712 33,650 31.8% Yes

Carlovsky Jeff Retired School Principal No 4 9,582 33,650 28.5% Yes King Richard T. Retired Sergeant No 4 7,276 33,650 21.6% Yes Gallina Henry P. Incumbent Yes 4 5,935 33,650 17.6% No Santa Maria Joint Union

Full Garvin Jack Incumbent Yes 4 17,793 59,484 29.9% Yes

Lopez Amy Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 14,442 59,484 24.3% Yes Morales Gabriel A. School Administrator No 4 13,797 59,484 23.2% No Ballestero Rose Educator No 4 13,209 59,484 22.2% No 60Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Luis Obispo county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SANTA BARBARA 11/8/2016 Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary

Full Cordero Linda Incumbent Yes 4 12,713 39,378 32.3% Yes (continued) Oliver Joann "Jody" Incumbent Yes 4 10,819 39,378 27.5% Yes Hollinshead John Incumbent Yes 4 8,763 39,378 22.3% Yes Acosta Raymond Retail Manager No 4 6,832 39,378 17.3% No SANTA CLARA 6/7/2016 Morgan Hill Unified

Short Arnett Thomas Education Researcher No 2 7,641 14,095 54.2% Yes

Torrisi Pamela Webb Retired Paraeducator/Parent No 2 6,454 14,095 45.8% No 11/8/2016 Alum Rock Union Elementary

Full Marquez Dolores Governing Board Member, Alum Rock USD Yes 3 13,261 35,209 37.7% Yes

Martinez Karen Governing Board Member, Alum Rock USD Yes 3 12,562 35,209 35.7% Yes Huynh Bruce Teacher/Businessowner No 3 9,386 35,209 26.7% No Cupertino Union Elementary

Full Chao Liang-Fang "Liang" Parent/High-tech Engineer No 4 22,478 77,341 29.1% Yes

Vogel Phyllis Governing Board Member, Cupertino USD Yes 4 19,320 77,341 25.0% Yes Anderson Gregory VP of Instruction No 4 19,102 77,341 24.7% No Lucey Josephine (Jo) Governing Board Member, Cupertino USD Yes 4 16,441 77,341 21.3% No East Side Union High

Full Nguyen Lan Governing Board Member, East Side UHSD Yes 6 68,640 229,988 29.8% Yes

Cortese Pattie Appointed School Trustee Yes 6 47,714 229,988 20.7% Yes Chavez Lorena Mother/Educator No 6 43,326 229,988 18.8% No Tran Khanh Governing Board Member, Alum Rock USD No 6 30,783 229,988 13.4% No Martinez-Roach Patricia Educator/Parent No 6 24,220 229,988 10.5% No Grasty Derek Educator/Parent/Author No 6 15,305 229,988 6.7% No Evergreen Elementary

Full Welch Leila Elementary School Principal No 4 16,512 47,319 34.9% Yes

Mace Bonnie Governing Board Member, Evergreen SD Yes 4 14,394 47,319 30.4% Yes Qin Tony Educator/Parent No 4 10,407 47,319 22.0% No Songcayawon Vicente M. Incumbent Yes 4 6,006 47,319 12.7% No Foothill-De Anza Community College

Full Casas Laura Governing Board Member Yes 6 64,163 287,763 22.3% Yes

Landsberger Peter Retired College Executive No 6 58,204 287,763 20.2% Yes Wong Gilbert Councilmember/Business Owner No 6 55,666 287,763 19.3% Yes Ahrens Patrick Education Policy Advisor No 6 52,045 287,763 18.1% No Mahoney Orrin Retired Hi-Tech Manager No 6 38,455 287,763 13.4% No Rosenthal Eric No Ballot Designation No 6 19,230 287,763 6.7% No Franklin-McKinley Elementary

Full Sanchez George Governing Board Member Yes 3 11,594 28,386 40.8% Yes

Lindner John Teacher/Board Member Yes 3 8,734 28,386 30.8% Yes Tran Lena Spatial Data Consultant No 3 8,058 28,386 28.4% No Fremont Union High

Full Rocklin Roy Science Teacher No 3 48,032 104,228 46.1% Yes

Moe Jeff Incumbent Yes 3 30,188 104,228 29.0% Yes Yuan Jenny Small Business Owner No 3 26,008 104,228 25.0% No

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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- TED2

SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Gavilan Joint Community College61 6 Full Perez Rachel Retired Educator No 2 3,441 5,397 63.8% Yes (continued) Davenport Danielle Businesswoman No 2 1,956 5,397 36.2% No Gilroy Unified

Full Good Mark W. Governing Board Member, Gilroy USD Yes 4 11,078 37,645 29.4% Yes

Pace James E. Governing Board Member, Gilroy USD Yes 4 9,741 37,645 25.9% Yes Doyle BC Retired School Employee No 4 8,439 37,645 22.4% Yes Nadeu Paul Education Director/Parent No 4 8,387 37,645 22.3% No Los Altos Elementary

Short Johnson Bryan Parent No 2 9,222 17,789 51.8% Yes

Raschke Tanya M. Institute Associate Director No 2 8,567 17,789 48.2% No Los Gatos Union Elementary

Full Snyder Daniel Investment Firm Partner No 3 6,359 18,403 34.6% Yes

Parsons Stephen Dale Engineer No 3 6,195 18,403 33.7% Yes Farhadi Mani A. Project Manager No 3 5,849 18,403 31.8% No Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint62

Full Tseng Katherine Incumbent Yes 4 11,968 39,370 30.4% Yes

Rossi Rosemary Incumbent Yes 4 11,837 39,370 30.1% Yes Jones Ron Parent/Businessman No 4 8,686 39,370 22.1% No Park Kyle Investment Banker No 4 6,879 39,370 17.5% No Luther Burbank Elementary

Full Rowe Michael Retired Maintenance Worker No 3 592 1,522 38.9% Yes

Lemucchi Mark Vacuum Store Owner No 3 491 1,522 32.3% Yes Reyes Guadalupe Incumbent Yes 3 439 1,522 28.8% No Morgan Hill Unified 5 Full Arnett Thomas Education Researcher/Parent Yes 2 2,422 3,718 65.1% Yes Diaz Angelica Parent No 2 1,296 3,718 34.9% No 6 Full Patterson Mary Nonprofit Director No 3 1,463 3,213 45.5% Yes Beltran, Jr. Albert Education Compliance Auditor No 3 879 3,213 27.4% No Badillo Rick G. Incumbent Yes 3 871 3,213 27.1% No Mountain View-Whisman Elementary

Full Wilson Tamara Parent/Research Geographer No 4 12,359 45,311 27.3% Yes

Blakely Laura Attorney No 4 11,570 45,311 25.5% Yes Gutierrez, Jr. Jose Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 11,553 45,311 25.5% Yes Darrah Peter Computer Engineer No 4 9,829 45,311 21.7% No Mt. Pleasant Elementary

Full Perez, Jr. Antonio College Staff Member No 4 2,683 8,706 30.8% Yes

Ortiz Peter Technology Consultant No 4 2,447 8,706 28.1% Yes Hopkins Nancy F. Incumbent Yes 4 2,163 8,706 24.8% No Koide Darrell Incumbent Yes 4 1,413 8,706 16.2% No 61Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Benito county separately. 62Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Cruz county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Oak Grove Elementary 1 Full Noel Mary E. Governing Board Member, Oak Grove SD Yes 2 4,814 6,139 78.4% Yes (continued) Pham Andrew Nguyen Paralegal No 2 1,325 6,139 21.6% No 4 Full Mackey John Teacher No 2 5,404 7,877 68.6% Yes Guerrero Steve Technology Consultant/Realtor No 2 2,473 7,877 31.4% No Palo Alto Unified

Full Dibrienza Jennifer Educator/Education Researcher No 6 20,868 72,627 28.7% Yes

Collins Todd Entrepreneur/Businessperson/Father No 6 15,284 72,627 21.0% Yes Caswell Melissa Baten Incumbent Yes 6 13,556 72,627 18.7% Yes Emberling Heidi Incumbent Yes 6 13,358 72,627 18.4% No Subramanian Srinivasan Engineer No 6 6,255 72,627 8.6% No Cabrera Jay Blas Jacob Social Innovation Entrepreneur No 6 3,306 72,627 4.6% No San Benito High63

Full Corrigan, III John W. Businessman/Parent No 7 21 76 27.6% Yes

Rodriguez Ray Governing Board Member Yes 7 16 76 21.1% No Coile Jennifer Grantwriter/Project Manager No 7 12 76 15.8% No Encinias Mary Retired Teacher No 7 10 76 13.2% No Muro F. R. Retired Teacher No 7 9 76 11.8% No Nehme Patty Teacher No 7 7 76 9.2% Yes Miller Ellen Office Manager No 7 1 76 1.3% No San Jose Unified 3 Full Foley Pam Incumbent Yes 2 13,002 20,359 63.9% Yes Navarro Olivia Mother/Insurance Agent No 2 7,357 20,359 36.1% No 5 Full Meek Kimberly Mother/Business Executive No 2 10,830 20,270 53.4% Yes Engel Sandra Incumbent Yes 2 9,440 20,270 46.6% No San Jose-Evergreen Comm. College 1 Full Nasol Rudy Governing Board Member Yes 2 18,364 30,391 60.4% Yes Sieu Shawn Marketing Strategist/Consultant No 2 12,027 30,391 39.6% No 3 Full Mann Craig Gov. Brd Member, San Jose-Evergreen CCD Yes 2 23,477 37,493 62.6% Yes Randles Rex Education Program Manager No 2 14,016 37,493 37.4% No 7 Full Cruz Mayra Teacher/Board Trustee Yes 2 21,714 27,537 78.9% Yes Macias Anthony Manager/Law Student No 2 5,823 27,537 21.1% No Santa Clara Office of Education 1 Full Mah Grace H. Incumbent Yes 2 52,016 84,231 61.8% Yes Chin Sheena Community Volunteer No 2 32,215 84,231 38.2% No 3 Full Kamei Rosemary Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 49,202 85,794 57.3% Yes Chirco Judy L. Small Business Owner No 2 36,592 85,794 42.7% No Santa Clara Unified 2 Full Gonzalez Albert Governing Board Member, Santa Clara USD Yes 3 26,613 54,021 49.3% Yes Richardson Mark Parent/Realtor No 3 15,890 54,021 29.4% Yes Mangla Ashish Parent/Engineer/Technologist No 3 11,518 54,021 21.3% No 63Multi-county school district. We reported votes for San Benito county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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

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TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PERCENT OF VOTE

ELEC- TED2

SANTA CLARA 11/8/2016 Santa Clara Unified 3 Full Ryan Michele Governing Board Member, Santa Clara USD Yes 2 21,672 42,063 51.5% Yes (continued) Welsh Anna E. Library Media Assistant No 2 20,391 42,063 48.5% No Saratoga Union Elementary

Full Kao Sophia Parent/Consultant No 3 5,842 14,804 39.5% Yes

Nagaraj Arati Incumbent No 3 4,660 14,804 31.5% Yes Cao Rui (Rita) Parent No 3 4,302 14,804 29.1% No West Valley-Mission Comm. College 2 Full Owens Robert T. "Bob" Incumbent Yes 2 9,963 17,281 57.7% Yes Stampolis Christopher R. Governing Board Member, Santa Clara USD No 2 7,318 17,281 42.3% No SANTA CRUZ 11/8/2016 Aromas/San Juan Unified64

Full Martinez-Guaracha Monica Governing Board Member Yes 4 22 62 35.5% Yes

Greene Shary Mother/Bookkeeper No 4 15 62 24.2% No McAlister Drew Father/Businessman No 4 15 62 24.2% Yes Colby Jennifer Incumbent Yes 4 10 62 16.1% Yes Cabrillo Community College 5 Full Mendoza Leticia Nonprofit Executive Director No 2 4,748 8,529 55.7% Yes Dodge Daniel Legislative Field Representative No 2 3,664 8,529 43.0% No Live Oak Elementary

Full Rhodes Heather Business Owner/Parent No 3 5,935 14,197 41.8% Yes

Ray Jeremy Incumbent Yes 3 4,927 14,197 34.7% Yes Lelieur Michael D. Maintenance Worker/Parent No 3 3,293 14,197 23.2% No Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint65

Full Rossi Rosemary Incumbent Yes 4 1,234 3,878 31.8% Yes

Tseng Katherine Incumbent Yes 4 975 3,878 25.1% Yes Jones Ron Parent/Businessman No 4 877 3,878 22.6% No Park Kyle Investment Banker No 4 783 3,878 20.2% No Mountain Elementary

Full Swett Marissa Ferejohn Teacher/Parent No 4 554 1,593 34.8% Yes

Navas Mary Incumbent Yes 4 386 1,593 24.2% Yes Swan Mark H. Incumbent Yes 4 354 1,593 22.2% Yes Fletcher Simon Incumbent Yes 4 299 1,593 18.8% No Pajaro Valley Unified 2 Full Acosta Georgia Agriculture Businesswoman/Mother No 2 3,023 5,148 58.7% Yes Rivas Lupe Incumbent Yes 2 2,075 5,148 40.3% No Santa Cruz County Office of Education 2 Short Van Allen Bruce Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 9,988 15,676 63.7% Yes Charman Christopher Parent No 2 5,550 15,676 35.4% No Scotts Valley Unified

Full Shulman Michael Incumbent Yes 6 4,149 21,435 19.4% Yes

Shultz Kim Incumbent Yes 6 4,062 21,435 19.0% Yes Rains Sue Parent/Accountant No 6 3,886 21,435 18.1% Yes Roth Sue Incumbent Yes 6 3,571 21,435 16.7% No Thiessen Farah Galvez Vice President Operations No 6 3,206 21,435 15.0% No Simonovich Cathie Small Business Owner No 6 2,541 21,435 11.9% No 64Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey and San Benito counties separately. 65Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Santa Clara county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SANTA CRUZ 11/8/2016 Scotts Valley Unified

Short Snyder Roger L. Project Management Consultant No 4 4,134 12,836 32.2% Yes (continued) Warner Corey Parent/Procurement Specialist No 4 3,049 12,836 23.8% Yes Espinola Stephanie Community Volunteer No 4 3,021 12,836 23.5% No Schwarzer Gia Parent No 4 2,608 12,836 20.3% No SHASTA 11/8/2016 Anderson Union High

Full Trotter-Hogue Cindy Teacher/Parent No 4 7,454 22,223 33.5% Yes

Schaefer Butch Incumbent Yes 4 6,768 22,223 30.5% Yes Urban Richard G. Retired Civil Engineer No 4 4,144 22,223 18.6% No Lozoya Alex Bank Branch Manager No 4 3,822 22,223 17.2% No Bella Vista Elementary

Full Covington Greg Incumbent Yes 4 643 2,176 29.5% Yes

Brauning Wes Licensed Contractor Yes 4 637 2,176 29.3% Yes Reha Michael Local Businessman No 4 576 2,176 26.5% No Sears Kevin B. No Ballot Designation No 4 310 2,176 14.2% No Cascade Union Elementary

Full Costa Michael No Ballot Designation No 4 2,470 7,231 34.2% Yes

Carroll Jim Incumbent Yes 4 1,937 7,231 26.8% Yes Quigley Terri J. Incumbent Yes 4 1,735 7,231 24.0% No Haker Vicky No Ballot Designation No 4 1,045 7,231 14.5% No Gateway Unified 2 Short Wallace Dale Parent/Grandparent No 2 3,156 4,902 64.4% Yes Smith Danielle Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 1,706 4,902 34.8% No Happy Valley Union Elementary

Full Simmons Rusty Sheet Metal Worker Yes 4 1,709 3,171 53.9% Yes

Garman Tim No Ballot Designation Yes 4 521 3,171 16.4% Yes Mannion Rex No Ballot Designation No 4 484 3,171 15.3% No Foster Verity No Ballot Designation No 4 443 3,171 14.0% No North Cow Creek Elementary

Full Travis Eileen Incumbent Yes 3 482 1,258 38.3% Yes

Butler Kevin Incumbent Yes 3 460 1,258 36.6% Yes Moad John Public School Educator No 3 315 1,258 25.0% No Pacheco Union Elementary

Full Wold, II George H. Incumbent Yes 4 2,089 6,590 31.7% Yes

Frost Megan Business Owner/Stenographer Yes 4 1,957 6,590 29.7% Yes Johnson Shelly Pharmaceutical Sales Specialist No 4 1,264 6,590 19.2% Yes Wegner Brandon National Non-Profit President No 4 1,261 6,590 19.1% No Red Bluff Joint Union High66

Full Brandt Kathy Business Owner Yes 4 52 168 31.0% Yes

Chase Lida Incumbent Yes 4 43 168 25.6% Yes Barrow Shannon School Administrator No 4 36 168 21.4% No Tiss Mancill Retired Superintendent/Principal No 4 34 168 20.2% No 66Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Tehama county separately.

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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- TED2

SHASTA 11/8/2016 Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Comm. College C Full Swendiman Scott J Incumbent Yes 2 7,349 11,923 61.6% Yes (continued) Ayer Joe Nonprofit Executive No 2 4,466 11,923 37.5% No Siskiyou Joint Community College67 4 Full Swingle Sharon Retired Educator No 2 55 108 50.9% No Ohlund Barry Incumbent Yes 2 52 108 48.1% Yes SIERRA No School District Contests

SISKIYOU 11/8/2016 Bogus Elementary

Full Adams James R. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 114 300 38.0% Yes Gill Kendra Parent No 3 108 300 36.0% Yes Aronson Neal Incumbent Yes 3 78 300 26.0% No Scott Valley Unified 2 Full Bennett Tammi Incumbent Yes 2 1,424 2,293 62.1% Yes May Donna Therapist and Educator No 2 869 2,293 37.9% No Siskiyou Joint Community College68 4 Full Ohlund Barry Incumbent Yes 2 9,279 17,326 53.6% Yes Swingle Sharon Retired Educator No 2 8,047 17,326 46.4% No Siskiyou Union High 1 Full Quigley Darin Firefighter No 3 4,294 10,122 42.4% Yes Greene Sunny Parent No 3 3,032 10,122 30.0% Yes Blevins Jana Incumbent Yes 3 2,796 10,122 27.6% No Yreka Union High 4 Full Kimball Jaime Yreka UES Governing Board Member No 3 5,198 11,171 46.5% Yes Zeigler Mark Incumbent Yes 3 3,923 11,171 35.1% Yes Henry Nolan Thomas Business Owner No 3 2,049 11,171 18.3% No SOLANO 6/7/2016 Sacramento County Office of Education69 6 Full Davis Heather Educator/Parent No 4 1,726 3,024 57.1% Yes Fuentes Orlando Educator/Youth Counselor No 4 823 3,024 27.2% No Nguyen Stephanie Non-Profit Director No 4 315 3,024 10.4% No Jefferson Jrmar Community Volunteer No 4 148 3,024 4.9% No 11/8/2016 Davis Joint Unified70

Full Poppenga Bob Veterinarian/University Professor No 4 20 51 39.2% Yes

Lovenburg Susan Trustee Yes 4 16 51 31.4% No Fernandes Alan School Board Member Yes 4 10 51 19.6% Yes Granda Jose J. Engineering Professor No 4 5 51 9.8% No Fairfield-Suisun Unified 1 Full Smith Bethany Youth Employment Coordinator No 3 2,624 6,225 42.2% Yes Marks Spencer Parent No 3 1,940 6,225 31.2% No Wright Mike Retired Community Supervisor No 3 1,612 6,225 25.9% No 2 Full Gaut Joan Educator/Farmer No 2 4,913 6,514 75.4% Yes Cockhren, II Melvin L. Student No 2 1,560 6,514 23.9% No 67Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Siskiyou county separately. 68Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Shasta county separately. 69Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Yolo counties separately. 70Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Yolo county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SOLANO 11/8/2016 Fairfield-Suisun Unified 6 Full Silva John Incumbent Yes 2 3,760 7,415 50.7% Yes (continued) Petero Ana Teacher No 2 3,623 7,415 48.9% No Los Rios Community College71 4 Full Scribner Ruth Board Member, Los Rios CCD Yes 2 11 22 50.0% Yes Escamilla-Greenwald Cecilia Commissioner/Public Employee No 2 11 22 50.0% No River Delta Unified72 1 Full Riley Marilyn Incumbent Yes 2 2,633 4,003 65.8% Yes Coronado Elvia B. Loan Operations Manager No 2 1,350 4,003 33.7% No 2 Full Olson Don Governing Board Member, River Delta USD Yes 2 2,422 3,925 61.7% Yes Lopez Donald Rancher No 2 1,483 3,925 37.8% No San Joaquin Delta Community College73 1 Full Stebbins C. Jennet Delta College Trustee Yes 3 2,127 3,671 57.9% Yes Duran Robert L. College Student No 3 1,097 3,671 29.9% No Dillion-Melton Lejames Caregiver/SJDC Employee No 3 416 3,671 11.3% No 2 Full Huerta Carlos A. Educator No 2 1,837 3,607 50.9% Yes Moreno-Rabago Claudia Y. Incumbent Yes 2 1,735 3,607 48.1% No 6 Full Brown Teresa R. Incumbent Yes 2 2,688 3,622 74.2% Yes Lopez Juan Ensastegui Realtor/Tax Preparer No 2 911 3,622 25.2% No Solano Community College 5 Full Voyce Quinten Teacher No 3 7,472 16,776 44.5% Yes Sheeley Alvina Riley Educator/Author No 3 5,049 16,776 30.1% No Fickes Chris Teacher No 3 4,141 16,776 24.7% No Solano County Office of Education 2 Full Sharp Amy Children's Advocate No 2 13,351 24,220 55.1% Yes Silva Betty Librarian/Educator No 2 10,709 24,220 44.2% No Vallejo City Unified

Full Kearney-Brown Marianne Educator No 7 17,807 68,964 25.8% Yes

Lawson Bob Retired Teacher No 7 13,833 68,964 20.1% Yes

Fox John Classroom Teacher No 7 12,895 68,964 18.7% No

Bowman Melissa Bandong Public School Librarian No 7 7,821 68,964 11.3% No

McCree-Goudeau Jeanette Educator/Business Owner No 7 6,791 68,964 9.8% No

O'Hara Chidale Small Business Owner No 7 5,678 68,964 8.2% No

Burton Sue Community Volunteer No 7 3,943 68,964 5.7% No

Short Cayangyang Ruscal School Board Vice President Yes 2 22,039 39,523 55.8% Yes

Wilson Hazel A. Retired Audit Manager No 2 17,296 39,523 43.8% No

71Multi-county school district. We reported votes for El Dorado, Sacramento, and Yolo counties separately. 72Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento and Yolo counties separately. 73Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Alameda, Calaveras, Sacramento, and San Joaquin counties separately.

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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- TED2

SONOMA 11/8/2016 Bellevue Union Elementary

Full Bruce Joy Retired School Employee No 5 1,990 8,987 22.1% Yes (continued) Walker Adele Classified Employee/Parent No 5 1,979 8,987 22.0% Yes Ortega Santiago F. Parent/Local Merchandiser No 5 1,943 8,987 21.6% No Kennedy Yvonne L. Incumbent Yes 5 1,852 8,987 20.6% No Ligon Sharon Incumbent Yes 5 1,223 8,987 13.6% No Calistoga Joint Unified74

Full Elkeshen Julie Incumbent Yes 5 135 539 25.0% Yes

Hunt Martin E. Incumbent Yes 5 122 539 22.6% No Galindo Mark Community Volunteer No 5 106 539 19.7% Yes Fennen Brian C. Project Manager No 5 89 539 16.5% No Reid Matthew Winemaker No 5 87 539 16.1% Yes Cloverdale Unified

Full Addison Preston W. Business Owner No 6 2,562 10,978 23.3% Yes

Higgenbotham Eric Customer Service Director No 6 2,200 10,978 20.0% Yes Peters Cecile F. Retired IT Manager No 6 2,009 10,978 18.3% Yes MacDonald Dianna Incumbent Yes 6 1,516 10,978 13.8% No Scalabrini Karen Incumbent Yes 6 1,516 10,978 13.8% No Hegarty Vickie Incumbent Yes 6 1,175 10,978 10.7% No Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified

Full Nonn Tim Educator No 4 9,300 29,763 31.2% Yes

Wiltermood Jennifer Incumbent Yes 4 7,060 29,763 23.7% Yes Gillies Chrissa Parent No 4 6,725 29,763 22.6% No Adams Susan H. Planning Commissioner, Parent No 4 6,678 29,763 22.4% No Forestville Union Elementary

Full Nultemeier Josh Paramedic/Volunteer Firefighter No 3 1,760 4,670 37.7% Yes

Bullard Jean Incumbent Yes 3 1,633 4,670 35.0% Yes Vivian Otho "Jake" Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,277 4,670 27.3% No Gravenstein Union Elementary

Full Schwartz Steve Nonprofit Organization Director No 3 1,596 3,749 42.6% Yes

Beck Desiree Incumbent Yes 3 1,298 3,749 34.6% Yes Appling Gregory Leon General Contractor No 3 855 3,749 22.8% No Harmony Union Elementary

Full Goff Henry E. Incumbent Yes 3 1,146 3,040 37.7% Yes

Lander Mariah Graphic Designer/Parent No 3 954 3,040 31.4% Yes Rorick Eurydice Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 940 3,040 30.9% No 74Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Napa county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SONOMA 11/8/2016 Healdsburg Unified

Full Velasquez Judy Incumbent Yes 7 3,323 18,111 18.3% Yes (continued) Romo-Flores Aracely Parent/Educator/Administrator No 7 3,121 18,111 17.2% Yes Kiff Jami Sue Educator No 7 3,114 18,111 17.2% Yes Beth Cindy Parent, Volunteer No 7 2,831 18,111 15.6% No Sanderson Judith Retired Educator No 7 2,418 18,111 13.4% No Rackerby Thomas K. Certified Public Accountant No 7 1,850 18,111 10.2% No Novella Daniel Sebastian Parent/Electric Lineman No 7 1,454 18,111 8.0% No Old Adobe Union Elementary

Full Lenz Jonathan Public School Educator No 3 6,579 14,997 43.9% Yes

Burton Heather Parent/Systems Analyst No 3 5,091 14,997 33.9% Yes Cohoe Marilyn Retired No 3 3,327 14,997 22.2% No Petaluma Joint Union High75

Full Webster Ellen Teacher/Parent No 3 17,356 47,179 36.8% Yes

Lynch Frank Retired Educator No 3 16,800 47,179 35.6% Yes Johnson Mary S. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 13,023 47,179 27.6% No Rincon Valley Union Elementary

Full Cook Mike Business Owner, Father No 3 11,330 26,347 43.0% Yes

Wood Carol Lynn Incumbent Yes 3 11,101 26,347 42.1% Yes Brown Lisa Real Estate Economist No 3 3,916 26,347 14.9% No Santa Rosa High

Full Fong Laurie Teacher, Principal, Parent No 6 49,998 213,653 23.4% Yes

Klose Jenni Member, School Board Yes 6 42,612 213,653 19.9% Yes Scheffield Ed Legislative Aide, Parent No 6 33,412 213,653 15.6% Yes Anderson Evelyn Parent/Education Advocate No 6 33,020 213,653 15.5% Yes Gonzalez Laura Incumbent Yes 6 30,050 213,653 14.1% No Banuelos Caroline Volunteer Relations Manager No 6 24,561 213,653 11.5% No Sonoma Co. Junior College-Santa Rosa

Full Martinez Mariana G. Professor/Research Coordinator No 3 39,696 111,240 35.7% Yes

Edgar Don SRJC Trustee Yes 3 37,791 111,240 34.0% Yes

Call Richard W. (Rick) Incumbent Yes 3 33,753 111,240 30.3% No

Sonoma County Office of Education 1 Full Cuclis Gina President, Sonoma County BOE Yes 2 26,171 41,797 62.6% Yes Carter Jason Education Program Manager No 2 15,626 41,797 37.4% No Sonoma Valley Unified

Full Kelly John Parent/Business Owner No 2 9,161 16,323 56.1% Yes

Desmet Gary Incumbent Yes 2 7,162 16,323 43.9% No West Sonoma County Union High

Full Landry Diane Incumbent Yes 4 12,040 36,913 32.6% Yes

Walker Ted Incumbent Yes 4 11,428 36,913 31.0% Yes Fernandes Jeanne Bassett Community Volunteer No 4 7,729 36,913 20.9% No Kirchmann Eric Community Volunteer No 4 5,716 36,913 15.5% No 75Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Monterey county separately.

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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

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SONOMA 11/8/2016 Windsor Unified

Full Valenzuela George R. Educator/Attorney No 3 7,119 16,941 42.0% Yes (continued)

Adams Bill Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 5,535 16,941 32.7% Yes

Egan Mitchell Parent No 3 4,287 16,941 25.3% No

Short Lemus Esther Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 6,850 10,609 64.6% Yes

Egan Alex Student/Business Owner No 2 3,759 10,609 35.4% No STANISLAUS 11/8/2016 Yosemite Community College76 3 Full Rojas Abe Incumbent Yes 3 12,489 28,684 43.5% Yes Holly Bill Philosophy Professor No 3 12,025 28,684 41.9% No Sabo Kevin Non-profit Legislative Aide No 3 4,079 28,684 14.2% No 5 Full Gharat Darin Retired Police Chief No 2 12,532 22,402 55.9% Yes Flores Linda Incumbent Yes 2 9,860 22,402 44.0% No 6 Full Beggs Leslie Community College Educator Yes 2 23,839 29,656 80.4% Yes Kolasinski Patrick Attorney No 2 5,698 29,656 19.2% No 7 Full Rodriguez Jon Farmer No 2 10,352 20,052 51.6% Yes Hallinan Tom Community College Trustee Yes 2 9,616 20,052 48.0% No SUTTER 11/8/2016 East Nicolaus Joint Union77

Full Wanner Bruce Sheriff Sergeant Yes 5 720 2,276 31.6% Yes

Henderson Ed Watermaster No 5 522 2,276 22.9% Yes Tudor Jeff Information Technology No 5 452 2,276 19.9% Yes Born Kimberly Education Policy Administrator No 5 379 2,276 16.7% No Taylor Harvey No Ballot Designation No 5 200 2,276 8.8% No Live Oak Unified

Full Walker Kathy L. Incumbent Yes 5 1,709 6,851 24.9% Yes

Davis Scott Agricultural Businessman No 5 1,522 6,851 22.2% Yes Chetra Talwinder Professor of Mathematics No 5 1,273 6,851 18.6% Yes Procunier Michael Farmer/Business Owner No 5 1,181 6,851 17.2% No Goodman Clay Incumbent Yes 5 1,157 6,851 16.9% No Sutter County Office of Education 1 Full Turner Ronald Retired School Superintendent Yes 2 2,894 5,234 55.3% Yes Procunier-Jimenez Stephanie Business Owner No 2 2,297 5,234 43.9% No Winship-Robbins Elementary

Full Mohsen Hassan Incumbent Yes 3 85 235 36.2% Yes

Boyer Melissa Registered Dental Assistant No 3 79 235 33.6% Yes Sakurada Mona Kathryn Retired HR Representative No 3 71 235 30.2% No Yuba City Unified 1 Full Fetters Sean Teacher No 5 11,620 37,783 30.8% Yes Hancock Brett Police Sergeant No 5 9,927 37,783 26.3% Yes Smyth Heidi Parent No 5 7,506 37,783 19.9% No Amarel John Incumbent Yes 5 5,153 37,783 13.6% No Snyder Richard D. Retired IT Manager No 5 3,492 37,783 9.2% No 76Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Merced and San Joaquin counties separately. 77Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Placer county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

SUTTER 11/8/2016 Yuba City Unified 2 Full Jackson Julie Ann Retired School Librarian No 2 14,079 21,709 64.9% Yes (continued) Cooley Herbert W. Incumbent Yes 2 7,402 21,709 34.1% No TEHAMA 11/8/2016 Corning Union Elementary

Full Trotter Jessie M. Retired Teacher Yes 3 2,504 5,739 43.6% Yes

Mathisen Martin H. Incumbent Yes 3 1,745 5,739 30.4% Yes Esparza Gipsy Administrative Assistant No 3 1,490 5,739 26.0% No Corning Union High

Full Henderson Todd Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 2,407 7,733 31.1% Yes

Vaughan Kenneth Incumbent Yes 4 2,180 7,733 28.2% Yes Casia Lorenzo Retired Maintenance Worker No 4 1,993 7,733 25.8% No Lauducci Gene Retired Maintenance Worker No 4 1,153 7,733 14.9% No Gerber Union Elementary

Full Kennedy Cherrie Incumbent Yes 4 632 1,419 44.5% Yes

Vasquez Gus No Ballot Designation Yes 4 313 1,419 22.1% Yes Martinez Mario No Ballot Designation No 4 240 1,419 16.9% No McGuiness Letisha No Ballot Designation No 4 234 1,419 16.5% No Los Molinos Unified-Los Molinos Area

Full Botts Jill Incumbent Yes 2 632 1,205 52.4% Yes

Hall Jennifer No Ballot Designation No 2 573 1,205 47.6% No Red Bluff Joint Union High78

Full Brandt Kathy Business Owner Yes 4 7,168 23,786 30.1% Yes

Chase Lida Incumbent Yes 4 6,222 23,786 26.2% Yes Tiss Mancill Retired Superintendent/Principal No 4 6,098 23,786 25.6% No Barrow Shannon School Administrator No 4 4,298 23,786 18.1% No Red Bluff Union Elementary

Full Ackley Heidi Kerber Incumbent Yes 3 3,946 9,861 40.0% Yes

Schreter Douglas A. Farmer/Horseshoer No 3 3,352 9,861 34.0% Yes Cherveny Paula G. Incumbent Yes 3 2,563 9,861 26.0% No Richfield Elementary

Full Biswell Bryce D. Farmer/Rancher No 5 307 1,027 29.9% Yes

Long Jim Incumbent Yes 5 261 1,027 25.4% Yes Jager Heather Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 184 1,027 17.9% Yes Johnson, Jr. Robert Dennis Caltrans Mechanic No 5 145 1,027 14.1% No Lopiccolo Mitzi Incumbent Yes 5 130 1,027 12.7% No TRINITY No School District Contests

TULARE 11/8/2016 Alpaugh Unified

Full Mitchell Kristy Louise Incumbent Yes 5 89 252 35.3% Yes Mitchell Bill Incumbent Yes 5 72 252 28.6% Yes Sixtos Jennifer Student No 5 35 252 13.9% No Clark Beau Horse Trainer No 5 32 252 12.7% No Hove Michael Business Owner No 5 24 252 9.5% No 78Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Shasta county separately.

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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- TED2

TULARE 11/8/2016 Burton Elementary 2 Full Alvarado Obdulia Guzman Elementary School Educator No 2 328 630 52.1% Yes (continued) Gutierrez Kathy Retired No 2 297 630 47.1% No 5 Full Burkey John Incumbent Yes 2 543 998 54.4% Yes Cervantes Vikki City Librarian No 2 451 998 45.2% No Cutler-Orosi Unified 1 Full Rubalcaba Marisol Incumbent Yes 3 282 735 38.4% Yes Herrera Sarah Rodriguez Utilization Review Specialist Yes 3 238 735 32.4% Yes Castillo Ronnie Immigration Consultant No 3 208 735 28.3% No Delano Joint Union High79

Full Cardenas Jesus M. Educational Adviser No 3 781 1,974 39.6% Yes

Morrison Arnold W. Educator Yes 3 700 1,974 35.5% Yes Collins Joan Retired No 3 487 1,974 24.7% No Earlimart Elementary

Full Solis Abigail Incumbent Yes 5 421 1,526 27.6% Yes

Garcia Ruby Retired Yes 5 340 1,526 22.3% Yes Duran Yolanda Real Estate Agent No 5 321 1,526 21.0% No Mendoza Vicki Retired No 5 268 1,526 17.6% No Bueno Victor Real Estate Agent No 5 172 1,526 11.3% No Exeter Unified 3 Full Hellwig Mark Business Owner Yes 2 458 661 69.3% Yes Morley Deborah Technology Textbook Author No 2 194 661 29.3% No Farmersville Unified

Full Vasquez John Counselor No 4 985 2,767 35.6% Yes

Lopez Alice Retired Courtroom Clerk No 4 684 2,767 24.7% Yes Mason Donald N. Incumbent Yes 4 551 2,767 19.9% No Vanderslice Alvin Business Owner Yes 4 524 2,767 18.9% No Hot Springs Elementary

Full Bischoff Jeanette Retired No 3 88 227 38.8% Yes

Thornton Tiffany Deli Worker No 3 82 227 36.1% Yes Rose Jeanie Retired Event Coordinator No 3 57 227 25.1% No Richgrove Elementary

Full Cervantes Hipolito "Paul" Incumbent Yes 4 164 525 31.2% Yes

Carillo Yaneli Villagomez Instructional Aide No 4 148 525 28.2% Yes Martinez Martha Housekeeper No 4 134 525 25.5% No Valencia Josephine B. Incumbent Yes 4 70 525 13.3% No Sunnyside Union Elementary 1 Full Manning Andy Electrician No 3 25 63 39.7% Yes Ruiz Rudy No Ballot Designation Yes 3 22 63 34.9% No Mikles Janee Homemaker No 3 15 63 23.8% No 5 Full Quezada Humberto Farmer No 2 78 132 59.1% Yes Hernandez Raquel Instructional Aide No 2 54 132 40.9% No 79Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kern county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

TULARE 11/8/2016 Tulare Joint Union High 4 Full Fernandes Frank Incumbent Yes 3 1,291 3,170 40.7% Yes (continued) Smith Luke A. Parent No 3 1,025 3,170 32.3% No Ramirez Sarah No Ballot Designation No 3 836 3,170 26.4% No Visalia Unified 5 Full Griswold Patricia M. Special Education Teacher No 3 3,316 6,107 54.3% Yes Washam Michale G. Planning Director No 3 1,498 6,107 24.5% No Foster Niessen E. No Ballot Designation No 3 1,258 6,107 20.6% No Waukena Joint Union Elementary80

Full Machado Joe Incumbent Yes 3 113 271 41.7% Yes

Lewis Mike A. Maintenance Engineer/Rancher No 3 95 271 35.1% Yes Mora Cirila Homemaker Yes 3 55 271 20.3% No Woodlake Unified C Full Perez Anthony Firefighter No 2 236 402 58.7% Yes Chapman, III Ralph M. Incumbent Yes 2 164 402 40.8% No F Full Pena Edmund Incumbent Yes 2 393 571 68.8% Yes Taylor Dean Construction Worker No 2 176 571 30.8% No Woodville Union Elementary

Full Oceguera-Martinez Diana Registered Dental Assistant No 6 97 479 20.3% Yes

Guerrero Fabiola Incumbent Yes 6 85 479 17.7% Yes Medina Amanda Janae Incumbent Yes 6 83 479 17.3% Yes Saleh-Mosleh Anthony (Costa) Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 80 479 16.7% No Lopez Maria No Ballot Designation No 6 68 479 14.2% No De Pineda Maria C. Gonzalez No Ballot Designation No 6 60 479 12.5% No TUOLUMNE 11/8/2016 Twain Harte Elementary

Full Wingo Rose Parent No 4 1,106 4,010 27.6% Yes

Wingo Elisha J. Incumbent Yes 4 1,055 4,010 26.3% Yes Leamy Kellee Parent No 4 955 4,010 23.8% No Nutting Nathan Attorney-At-Law No 4 874 4,010 21.8% No VENTURA 11/8/2016 Conejo Valley Unified

Full Everett Sandee School Counselor/Mother No 6 24,666 95,450 25.8% Yes

Connolly Betsy Incumbent Yes 6 17,633 95,450 18.5% Yes Simpson Angie Parent/Healthcare Executive No 6 17,458 95,450 18.3% No Buckles Peggy Incumbent Yes 6 15,997 95,450 16.8% No Williams Marlon Delano Special Education Paraprofessional No 6 10,325 95,450 10.8% No Freedman Julie Parent No 6 9,246 95,450 9.7% No Hueneme Elementary

Full Lopez Vianey Trustee, Hueneme School District Yes 4 7,475 17,703 42.2% Yes

Bruno Darlene A. Parent No 4 4,878 17,703 27.6% Yes Bezares Sarah Compliance Officer No 4 2,723 17,703 15.4% No Ramirez Cesar Real Estate Investor No 4 2,566 17,703 14.5% No 80Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Kings county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

VENTURA 11/8/2016 Mesa Union Elementary

Full Sullivan Steven Incumbent Yes 4 799 2,152 37.1% Yes (continued) Crull Mary C. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 519 2,152 24.1% Yes Lippold Jennifer L. Substitute Teacher No 4 472 2,152 21.9% No Wallace Andrea Timpani Medical Office Assistant No 4 352 2,152 16.4% No Moorpark Unified

Full Donabedian Jeff Firefighter No 5 8,120 32,784 24.8% Yes

Dettorre Scott Fire Captain No 5 8,100 32,784 24.7% Yes Van Dam Ute E. Incumbent Yes 5 6,121 32,784 18.7% Yes Thomas Bruce J. Incumbent Yes 5 5,597 32,784 17.1% No Barker Gregory J. Incumbent Yes 5 4,750 32,784 14.5% No Ojai Unified

Full Griffin Michelle "Shelly" Office Assistant/Parent No 4 4,969 13,812 36.0% Yes

Whipple Thayne Incumbent Yes 4 4,391 13,812 31.8% Yes Ulrich William Construction Management Professional No 4 2,448 13,812 17.7% No Ketelsen Jeffrey Parent No 4 1,969 13,812 14.3% No Oxnard Elementary 1 Full O'Leary Denis Trustee, Oxnard School District Yes 2 4,760 9,413 50.6% Yes Durias Ruby Retired Teacher No 2 4,582 9,413 48.7% No 4 Full Lopez Monica Madrigal Academic Counselor No 2 2,774 5,487 50.6% Yes Diaz Veronica Parent/Laboratory Assitant No 2 2,663 5,487 48.5% No Pleasant Valley Elementary

Full Kitchens Suzanne School Board Trustee Yes 4 16,798 48,297 34.8% Yes

Fitzgerald Patrick Retired Educator No 4 16,420 48,297 34.0% Yes Rodriguez Israel "Irod" Education Business Consultant No 4 8,964 48,297 18.6% No Alexander Bryan Saftey Specialist/Inspector No 4 5,984 48,297 12.4% No Rio Elementary

Full Eisenhauer Felix Pianist/Teacher No 4 4,544 14,345 31.7% Yes

Esquivel Joe Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 4,400 14,345 30.7% Yes Shaheed Enjoli M. Parent/Hospitality Manager No 4 2,698 14,345 18.8% No Mora Eddie Mortgage Loan Consultant No 4 2,600 14,345 18.1% No Santa Paula Unified

Full Thompson Pamela Retired Teacher No 8 5,093 29,884 17.0% Yes

Urias Christina "Tina" Incumbent Yes 8 4,318 29,884 14.4% Yes Kolbeck Michelle Incumbent Yes 8 3,855 29,884 12.9% Yes Luna Derek-Jordan "D.J" Educator/Teacher No 8 3,833 29,884 12.8% Yes Stewart Kelsey Santa Paula USD Board Trustee Yes 8 3,564 29,884 11.9% Yes Mead Jeri Retired Educator No 8 3,495 29,884 11.7% No Wilson Chris Incumbent Yes 8 3,377 29,884 11.3% No Hicks Tim Inventory Manager No 8 2,289 29,884 7.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

VENTURA 11/8/2016 Simi Valley Unified

Full White Dan Incumbent Yes 5 25,650 100,623 25.5% Yes (continued) Lundstrom Eric Financial Analyst/Father No 5 22,511 100,623 22.4% Yes Labelle Bob Retired Educator No 5 21,618 100,623 21.5% Yes Smollen Dawn M. Community Volunteer No 5 18,568 100,623 18.5% No Baker Matthew A. Businessman/Father No 5 11,999 100,623 11.9% No Ventura Unified

Full Rodriguez Sabrena Non-Profit Director No 7 20,308 76,424 26.6% Yes

Moran Jackie Businesswoman/Parent No 7 13,894 76,424 18.2% Yes Wood Don Father/Financial Manager No 7 13,681 76,424 17.9% No Offerman Steve County Supervisor's Assistant No 7 12,960 76,424 17.0% No Summers Ed Retired Business Executive No 7 9,403 76,424 12.3% No Cunningham Lou Businessman No 7 4,236 76,424 5.5% No Norrdin David L. Retail Salesperson No 7 1,784 76,424 2.3% No YOLO 6/7/2016 Sacramento County Office of Education81 6 Full Davis Heather Educator/Parent No 4 187 308 60.7% Yes Fuentes Orlando Educator/Youth Counselor No 4 68 308 22.1% No Nguyen Stephanie Non-Profit Director No 4 36 308 11.7% No Jefferson Jrmar Community Volunteer No 4 17 308 5.5% No 11/8/2016 Davis Joint Unified82

Full Poppenga Bob Veterinarian/University Professor No 4 15,007 46,525 32.3% Yes

Fernandes Alan School Board Member Yes 4 13,153 46,525 28.3% Yes Lovenburg Susan Trustee Yes 4 11,307 46,525 24.3% No Granda Jose J. Engineering Professor No 4 7,058 46,525 15.2% No Los Rios Community College83 4 Full Scribner Ruth Board Member, Los Rios CCD Yes 2 22,786 38,729 58.8% Yes Escamilla-Greenwald Cecilla Commissioner/Public Employee No 2 15,943 38,729 41.2% No River Delta Unified84 1 Full Riley Marilyn Incumbent Yes 2 303 461 65.7% Yes Coronado Elvia B. Loan Operations Manager No 2 158 461 34.3% No 2 Full Olson Don River Delta USD Governing Board Member Yes 2 260 474 54.9% Yes Lopez Donald Rancher No 2 214 474 45.1% No Washington Unified85

Full Wong Jackie Thu-Huong Children's Advocate No 5 9,224 33,090 27.9% Yes

Cruz Alicia School Board Trustee Yes 5 8,768 33,090 26.5% Yes Pizzotti Coby School Board Trustee Yes 5 6,070 33,090 18.3% Yes Voloshin Dmitriy Education Director/Instructor No 5 5,964 33,090 18.0% No Thirakul Danny College Student No 5 3,064 33,090 9.3% No 81Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Solano counties separately. 82Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Solano county separately. 83Multi-county school district. We reported votes for El Dorado, Sacramento, and Solano counties separately. 84Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Sacramento and Solano county separately. 85Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Fresno county separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATE BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2016

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- TED2

YOLO 11/8/2016 Woodland Joint Unified 5 Full Munoz Juan Woodland Community College Student No 2 1,145 2,167 52.8% Yes (continued) Decker Debbie M. Community Volunteer No 2 1,022 2,167 47.2% No Yolo County Office of Education 4 Full Yip Shelton B. Incumbent Yes 2 7,584 13,235 57.3% Yes Peterson Simi Attorney/Education Advocate No 2 5,651 13,235 42.7% No YUBA 11/8/2016 Marysville Joint Unified 2 Full Scott Susan E. Retired Attendance Clerk No 2 2,490 3,730 66.8% Yes Dannible Anthony "Mr. D" Incumbent Yes 2 1,240 3,730 33.2% No 4 Full Allison Paul Retired Educator No 3 2,199 5,974 36.8% Yes Rechs Bernie Incumbent Yes 3 2,125 5,974 35.6% No Biladeau Terry J. Operations Management No 3 1,650 5,974 27.6% No Nevada County Office of Education86 2 Full Meeks John V. Retired Teacher No 4 88 226 38.9% No Newmann Ashley Community Education Director No 4 51 226 22.6% No Buckley Caleb J. Executive Director No 4 49 226 21.7% No LaPierre Tracy Incumbent Yes 4 38 226 16.8% Yes 3 Full Baker Wendy L. Elementary Teacher No 3 143 220 65.0% Yes Michael Trevor Incumbent Yes 3 53 220 24.1% No Slade-Troutman Marianne Retired Public Employee No 3 24 220 10.9% No Wheatland Elementary

Full Crabb Nicole "Nikki" Incumbent Yes 3 1,047 2,924 35.8% Yes

Herbert Kathy Bookkeeper No 3 987 2,924 33.8% Yes Magana Oscar Incumbent Yes 3 890 2,924 30.4% No Wheatland Union High

Full Meyerpeter-Newman Anna M. Educator/Science Coordinator No 4 2,179 6,686 32.6% Yes

Meder Shawndel Registered Nurse No 4 1,740 6,686 26.0% Yes Agles Patti Retired No 4 1,446 6,686 21.6% Yes Schweitz Debbie Incumbent Yes 4 1,321 6,686 19.8% No Yuba County Office of Education 4 Full Hastey Desiree Small Business Owner No 3 2,202 4,721 46.6% Yes Bishop Tracy Youth Program Representative No 3 1,693 4,721 35.9% No Dawson Emily Torres Incumbent Yes 3 826 4,721 17.5% No 86Multi-county school district. We reported votes for Nevada county separately.

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TABLE 2.2 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR SCHOOL BOARD OFFICES, 2016

Percent* N**

Incumbent Candidates

Win 67.7 464 Lose 32.3 221 Total 100.0 685

Non-Incumbent Candidates

Win 40.2 542 Lose 59.8 807 Total 100.0 1,349

Winning Candidates

Incumbent 46.1 464 Non-Incumbent 53.9 542 Total 100.0 1,006

Losing Candidates

Incumbent 21.5 221 Non-Incumbent 78.5 807 Total 100.0 1,028

All Candidates

Incumbent 33.7 685 Non-Incumbent 66.3 1,349 Total 100.0 2,034

*Percent may not sum to 100 due to rounding.

**We excluded runoffs from totals.

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