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City of Porterville Violations of Charter Amendment, Measure V (June 2014)

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A City of Porterville Violations of Charter Amendment, Measure V ballot question was on the June 3, 2014 election ballot for voters in the city of Porterville in Tulare County, California, where it was approved.[1]

Measure V amended the charter to add penalties and remedies for violations of the charter as summarized below in the ballot question.[2]

Election results

Measure V
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 2,094 53.51%
No1,81946.49%
Election results from Tulare County Registrar of Voters

Text of measure

Ballot question

The question on the ballot:[2]

Should the Charter be amended to add a new Charter section establishing penalties and remedies for violations of the Charter, where no other penalty or remedy is otherwise specified, and providing for penalties and remedies as generally provided for in the City’s Municipal Code?[3]

Path to the ballot

Measure V was put on the ballot as part of comprehensive charter reform recommended by the city's charter review committee.[4]

Charter review committee

The members of the charter review committee were:[4]

  • 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:[2]


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