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Ebbetts Pass Fire Protection District, California, Measure B, Increase Appropriations Limit Measure (August 2025)

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Calaveras County Measure B

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Election date

August 26, 2025

Topic
Local spending limit
Status

ApprovedApproved

Type
Referral


Calaveras County Measure B was on the ballot as a referral in Calaveras County on August 26, 2025. It was approved.

A "yes" vote supported an increase of the district's spending limit by more than $1.5 million for the next four fiscal years.

A "no" vote opposed an increase of the district's spending limit by more than $1.5 million for the next four fiscal years.


A two-thirds majority was required to approve the measure.

Election results

Calaveras County Measure B

Result Votes Percentage

Approved Yes

1,273 90.99%
No 126 9.01%
Source


Text of measure

Ballot title

The ballot title for Measure B was as follows:

To enable the Ebbetts Pass Fire Protection District to continue to spend tax revenues on firefighting and paramedic services, shall the measure reauthorizing the voters' previous increase of the District's appropriations limit by $1,564,487 for each fiscal year be adopted, increasing the appropriations limit for the 2024-25 fiscal year through the 2027-28 fiscal year?

Full Text

The full text of this measure is available here.


Path to the ballot

This measure was put on the ballot through a vote of the Ebbetts Pass Fire Protection District Board of Directors.

How to cast a vote

See also: Voting in California

See below to learn more about current voter registration rules, identification requirements, and poll times in California.

How to vote in California


See also


Footnotes

  1. California Secretary of State, "Section 3: Polling Place Hours," accessed August 12, 2024
  2. California Secretary of State, "Voter Registration," accessed August 13, 2024
  3. 3.0 3.1 California Secretary of State, "Registering to Vote," accessed August 13, 2024
  4. California Secretary of State, "Same Day Voter Registration (Conditional Voter Registration)," accessed August 13, 2024
  5. SF.gov, "Non-citizen voting rights in local Board of Education elections," accessed November 14, 2024
  6. Under federal law, the national mail voter registration application (a version of which is in use in all states with voter registration systems) requires applicants to indicate that they are U.S. citizens in order to complete an application to vote in state or federal elections, but does not require voters to provide documentary proof of citizenship. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the application "may require only the minimum amount of information necessary to prevent duplicate voter registrations and permit State officials both to determine the eligibility of the applicant to vote and to administer the voting process."
  7. California Secretary of State, "What to Bring to Your Polling Place," accessed August 12, 2024
  8. BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS, "Section 20107," accessed August 12, 2024
  9. Democracy Docket, "California Governor Signs Law to Ban Local Voter ID Requirements," September 30, 2024
  10. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.