City of Napa City Manager Hiring Authority, Measure C (November 2014)
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A City of Napa City Manager Hiring Authority, Measure C ballot question was on the November 4, 2014 election ballot for voters in the city of Napa in Napa County, California. It was approved.
Measure C clarified the position of city manager and explicitly gave that official the authority to hire "appointive heads," such as the police chief and fire chief.[1]
Election results
| City of Napa Measure C | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 12,245 | 63.70% | |||
| No | 6,977 | 36.30% | ||
Election results via: Napa County Elections Office
Text of measure
Ballot question
The question on the ballot:[1]
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Shall the City clarify the authority of the City Manager to hire “appointive officers,” including the Police Chief, the Fire Chief, and all department heads, through an amendment to City Charter Sections 75 and 76.1?[2] |
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See also
- City governance on the ballot
- Napa County, California ballot measures
- November 4, 2014 ballot measures in California
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Measures City of Napa Elections Office, "General Election 2014 Ballot Measures," accessed November 13, 2014
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
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