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Chula Vista City Attorney Term Limits, Compensation and Scope of Authority, Proposition C (June 2012)

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A Chula Vista City Attorney Term Limits, Compensation and Scope of Authority, Proposition C ballot question was on the June 5, 2012 ballot for voters in the City of Chula Vista in San Diego County, where it was approved.

Proposition C amended the City of Chula Vista's City Charter "to limit the authority and compensation of the elected City Attorney, to establish term limits for the City attorney, and to authorize the City Council to establish the office of Legislative Counsel to advise the City Council on its legislative duties and on conflict of interest issues."

Election results

Proposition C
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 14,856 53.44%
No12,94146.56%
These final election results are from the San Diego County elections office.

Ballot text

The question on the ballot:

PROPOSITION C: "Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be amended to limit the authority and compensation of the elected City Attorney, to establish term limits for the City attorney, and to authorize the City Council to establish the office of Legislative Counsel to advise the City Council on its legislative duties and on conflict of interest issues?"

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