Siskiyou County, California ballot measures
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Colleen Setzer is the county's Registrar of Voters and County Clerk. She was first elected to the position in 1998 and was subsequently re-elected to new four-year terms in 2002, 2006 and 2010.
2012
November 6
Measure P: Black Mountain Zone of Increased Benefit parcel tax
Measure Q: McCloud Community Services District Parcel Tax for Library Services
Measure R: Butteville Union School District bond proposition
Measure S: Dunsmiur (City of) Restrictions on the Cultivation of Medical Marijuana
June 5
Measure M: City of Yreka Chickens in the Backyard
Measure N: Dunsmuir Public Library parcel tax
2011
August 30
Measure J: Black Mountain Fire and Emergency Response Zone parcel tax
June 7
Measure H: Mt. Shasta Sales Tax to Fund Library
2010
November 2
- See also: November 2, 2010 election in California
Measure B: Mt. Shasta Appointed City Clerk
Measure C: Mt. Shasta Appointed City Treasurer
Measure D: Siskiyou County Hotel Tax
Measure E: Scott Valley Unified School District bond proposition
Measure F: Greater McCloud Fire and Emergency Response Zone parcel tax
Measure G: Klamath River Dam Removal Advisory Vote
City of Dunsmuir: Peter Arth recall
City of Dunsmuir: Mario Rubino recall
Note: A potential Measure A, the "City of Mt. Shasta Community Water Rights and Self-Government Ordinance", was removed from the ballot By Siskiyou County Clerk Colleen Setzer on August 12. She said she was removing it "due to alleged procedural errors and violations of elections code, including a changing of initiative language and improper filing of documents and fees." Supporters of Measure A filed an appeal of Setzer's decision in Siskiyou County Superior Court. In addition to a procedural dispute about who the appropriate election official was with whom to file the initiative language before circulation, Siskiyou County claimed in its court filings that Measure A violated the single-subject rule and "Doctrine of Preemption." The Doctrine of Preemption says that no ordinance can be valid if it duplicates, contradicts or enters into an area fully occupied by general law.[1],[2]
- See also: List of ballot measure lawsuits in 2010
2008
November 4
Measure M: Siskiyou County Hotel Tax
Measure N: Scott Valley Fire & Emergency Response Zone parcel tax
Measure P: South Yreka Fire Protection District appropriations limit
Measure Q: Siskiyou Union High Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure R: Lake Shastina Community Services District parcel tax
Measure S: Hornbrook Fire Protection District appropriations limit
Measure T: McCloud Community Services District parcel tax
See also
External links
- Siskiyou County elections department
- November 4 election results
- Cal Tax final election results for November 4
References
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