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City of Porterville Non-Substantive Revisions Amendment, Measure L (June 2014)

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A City of Porterville Non-Substantive Revisions Amendment, Measure L ballot question was on the June 3, 2014 election ballot for voters in the city of Porterville in Tulare County, California, where it was defeated.

If approved, Measure L would have made technical, non-substantive changes to the Porterville City Charter.[1]

Election results

Measure L
ResultVotesPercentage
Defeatedd No1,99350.42%
Yes 1,960 49.58%
Election results from Tulare County Elections Office

Text of measure

Ballot question

The question on the ballot:[1]

Should the Charter be amended to make certain technical, non-substantive revisions which do not materially alter, increase or decrease the home rule powers of the City of Porterville?[2]

Path to the ballot

Measure L was put on the ballot as part of comprehensive charter reform recommended by the city's charter review committee.[3]

Charter review committee

The members of the charter review committee were:[3]

  • Allan Bailey (Chair)
  • Amber Bush
  • Stephanie Cortez
  • Gary Giraudi (Vice Chair)
  • Matthew Green
  • John Hardin
  • Teri Irish
  • Jenna Salazar
  • Milt Stowe

Other amendments

All together, fourteen measures recommended by the Porterville Charter Review Committee were put on the ballot by the city council:[1]


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