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Marin County is one of 58 California counties. The Office of the Marin County Registrar of Voters is responsible for the conduct of elections in the county, including elections on local ballot measures for all municipalities and school districts.
2025
- See also: California 2025 local ballot measures
May 6
• Ross Valley School District, California, Measure E, Parcel Tax Measure (May 2025): ✖
A "yes" vote supported replacing the district's flat parcel tax with a parcel tax of $0.52 per building square foot and $95 per unimproved parcel, expected to generate $7.8 million annually for nine years, to provide funding for Ross Valley School District. |
A "no" vote opposed replacing the district's flat parcel tax with a parcel tax of $0.52 per building square foot and $95 per unimproved parcel, expected to generate $7.8 million annually for nine years, to provide funding for Ross Valley School District. |
March 4
• Alta Vista Road Permanent Road Division, California, Measure B, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2025): ✔
A "yes" vote supported enacting a special tax of $900 per parcel in fiscal year 2025-2026 and $360 annually thereafter, with inflation adjustments, to fund improvements and maintenance in the Alta Vista Road Permanent Road Division. |
A "no" vote opposed enacting a special tax of $900 per parcel in fiscal year 2025-2026 and $360 annually thereafter, with inflation adjustments, to fund improvements and maintenance in the Alta Vista Road Permanent Road Division. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Larkspur Community Facilities District No. 2024-2 to issue $22 million in bonds for bulkhead replacement projects, funded by an annual special tax of approximately $260 per linear foot of bulkhead along the Larkspur Marina Lagoon, for a period not exceeding fiscal year 2060-2061. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Larkspur Community Facilities District No. 2024-2 to issue $22 million in bonds for bulkhead replacement projects, funded by an annual special tax of approximately $260 per linear foot of bulkhead along the Larkspur Marina Lagoon, for a period not exceeding fiscal year 2060-2061. |
2024
- See also: California 2024 local ballot measures
November 5
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a $390 parcel tax for five years, with a 3% annual increase and exemptions for seniors 65 and older, to fund competitive salaries, instructional programs, support for diverse learners, and school operations. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a $390 parcel tax for five years, with a 3% annual increase and exemptions for seniors 65 and older, to fund competitive salaries, instructional programs, support for diverse learners, and school operations. |
• Fairfax, California, Measure H, Town Clerk Appointment Measure (November 2024): ✖
A “yes” vote supported converting the office of Fairfax Town Clerk from an elected to an appointed role. |
A “no” vote opposed converting the office of Fairfax Town Clerk from an elected to an appointed role. |
• Fairfax, California, Measure I, Rent Ordinances Town Code Amendment (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported repealing the current Just Cause Eviction and Rent Stabilization Ordinances and replacing them with standards from the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 and prior Town Code. |
A "no" vote opposed repealing the current Just Cause Eviction and Rent Stabilization Ordinances and replacing them with standards from the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 and prior Town Code. |
• Fairfax, California, Measure J, Road Repairs Bond Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing $18 million in bonds for road and infrastructure repairs, including potholes, street repaving, bridges, and flooding issues, at a tax rate of $30 per $100,000 of assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing $18 million in bonds for road and infrastructure repairs, including potholes, street repaving, bridges, and flooding issues, at a tax rate of $30 per $100,000 of assessed value. |
• Kentfield School District, California, Measure E, School Repair Bond Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing $48 million in bonds to repair and upgrade Bacich Elementary and Kent Middle Schools at a tax rate of $29 per $100,000 assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing $48 million in bonds to repair and upgrade Bacich Elementary and Kent Middle Schools at a tax rate of $29 per $100,000 assessed value. |
• Larkspur, California, Measure K, Rent Increase Limitations Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported limiting rent increases for certain units to 60% of the Consumer Price Index increase or 3% and limiting eviction grounds. |
A "no" vote opposed limiting rent increases for certain units to 60% of the Consumer Price Index increase or 3% and limiting eviction grounds. |
• Mill Valley, California, Measure L, City Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing one-cent sales tax for 10 years to fund services and facilities, including wildfire prevention, public safety, roads, storm drains, and parks. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing one-cent sales tax for 10 years to fund services and facilities, including wildfire prevention, public safety, roads, storm drains, and parks. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the Petaluma Joint Union High School District to issue $159 million in bonds and enact a property tax, estimated at $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, while bonds are outstanding. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the Petaluma Joint Union High School District to issue $159 million in bonds and enact a property tax, estimated at $30 per $100,000 of assessed valuation, while bonds are outstanding. |
• San Anselmo, California, Measure M, City Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a 3/4 cent sales tax to maintain services like street repairs, 911 emergency response, crime prevention, small business support, parks, wildfire prevention, and storm drain repairs. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a 3/4 cent sales tax to maintain services like street repairs, 911 emergency response, crime prevention, small business support, parks, wildfire prevention, and storm drain repairs. |
• San Anselmo, California, Measure N, Rent Control Ordinance Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported prohibiting annual rent increases on residential properties (triplexes and larger) from exceeding 60% of the Consumer Price Index or 5%, whichever is lower. |
A "no" vote opposed prohibiting annual rent increases on residential properties (triplexes and larger) from exceeding 60% of the Consumer Price Index or 5%, whichever is lower. |
• San Anselmo, California, Measure O, Rental Property Owners Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported requiring property owners of three or more units to provide longer notice, relocation benefits, and the right to return if terminating a tenancy without tenant fault, and to pay for temporary displacements. |
A "no" vote opposed requiring property owners of three or more units to provide longer notice, relocation benefits, and the right to return if terminating a tenancy without tenant fault, and to pay for temporary displacements. |
• San Rafael, California, Measure P, Community Building Parcel Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing annual special parcel tax of $0.145 per square foot of improved building area and $75 per vacant parcel to fund the construction of a new Albert Park library and community center. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing annual special parcel tax of $0.145 per square foot of improved building area and $75 per vacant parcel to fund the construction of a new Albert Park library and community center. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a parcel tax of $0.15 per square foot of building area and $25 per unimproved parcel for 8 years to fund academic programs, attract qualified staff, and maintain class sizes. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a parcel tax of $0.15 per square foot of building area and $25 per unimproved parcel for 8 years to fund academic programs, attract qualified staff, and maintain class sizes. |
A "yes" vote supported adjusting the appropriations limit for the district to include all revenue sources for fiscal years 2023-2024 through 2024-2029, allowing continued funding for fire protection and ambulance services |
A "no" vote opposed adjusting the appropriations limit for the district to include all revenue sources for fiscal years 2023-2024 through 2024-2029, allowing continued funding for fire protection and ambulance services |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an addition levy of $0.42 per square foot of building area to fund fire and emergency services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an addition levy of $0.42 per square foot of building area to fund fire and emergency services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Tamalpais Union High School District to issue $289 million in bonds to repair and upgrade high school facilities at a tax rate of $18 per $100,000 assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Tamalpais Union High School District to issue $289 million in bonds to repair and upgrade high school facilities at a tax rate of $18 per $100,000 assessed value. |
May 7
• Nicasio School District, California, Measure J, Parcel Tax Renewal Measure (May 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported Nicasio School District renewing its parcel tax of $748.21 for a period of 10 years, with a 3% annual increase, and exemptions for persons 65 and older.
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A "no" vote opposed Nicasio School District renewing its parcel tax of $748.21 for a period of 10 years, with a 3% annual increase, and exemptions for persons 65 and older.
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March 5
• Bel Marin Keys Community Services District, California, Measure G, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing for 21 years an annual parcel tax of $1,800 per taxable parcel, generating an estimated $1.26 million per year, increasing 2.5% annually thereafter, for the purposes of maintaining, improving, acquiring and constructing existing and new infrastructure, including locks and levees, and dredging waterways. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing for 21 years an annual parcel tax of $1,800 per taxable parcel, generating an estimated $1.26 million per year, increasing 2.5% annually thereafter, for the purposes of maintaining, improving, acquiring and constructing existing and new infrastructure, including locks and levees, and dredging waterways. |
• Belvedere, California, Measure C, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported renewing an existing parcel tax, for the period of 07/01/2024 through 6/30/2028, for the purposes of fire protection and emergency medical services, the current levy being $994 per residential dwelling unit, $1,131 per occupancy in commercial structures, and $199 per vacant parcel. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing an existing parcel tax, for the period of 07/01/2024 through 6/30/2028, for the purposes of fire protection and emergency medical services, the current levy being $994 per residential dwelling unit, $1,131 per occupancy in commercial structures, and $199 per vacant parcel. |
• Larkspur, California, Measure D, Rent Stabilization Referendum (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported prohibiting rent increases on non-exempt residential real property that exceed 5% plus consumer price index or 7%, whichever is lower. |
A "no" vote opposed prohibiting rent increases on non-exempt residential real property that exceed 5% plus consumer price index or 7%, whichever is lower. |
A "yes" vote supported continuing the increased appropriations limit and district's authority to spend tax revenue received from the special tax for Fire Protection and Emergency Response services previously approved by the voters, for the fiscal years 2024 to 2028. |
A "no" vote opposed continuing the increased appropriations limit and district's authority to spend tax revenue received from the special tax for Fire Protection and Emergency Response services previously approved by the voters, for the fiscal years 2024 to 2028. |
A "yes" vote supported continuing the increased appropriations limit and district's authority to spend tax revenue received from the special tax for Park, Open Space and Street Landscape Maintenance services previously approved by the voters, for the fiscal years 2024 to 2028. |
A "no" vote opposed continuing the increased appropriations limit and district's authority to spend tax revenue received from the special tax for Park, Open Space and Street Landscape Maintenance services previously approved by the voters, for the fiscal years 2024 to 2028. |
• Petaluma Joint Union High School District, California, Measure B, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing for eight years an annual parcel tax of $89 per parcel, generating an estimated revenue of $2.2 million annually. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing for eight years an annual parcel tax of $89 per parcel, generating an estimated revenue of $2.2 million annually. |
• Ross, California, Measure E, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported reauthorizing for 10 years a special parcel tax of $1,201.50 per dwelling unit for single family residences and $1,201.50 per parcel for all other uses, generating an estimated $1 million per year, with revenue going to maintain public safety services. |
A "no" vote opposed reauthorizing for 10 years a special parcel tax of $1,201.50 per dwelling unit for single family residences and $1,201.50 per parcel for all other uses, generating an estimated $1 million per year, with revenue going to maintain public safety services. |
A "yes" vote supported removing the town of San Anselmo from the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Zone 9. |
A "no" vote opposed removing the town of San Anselmo from the Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Zone 9. |
• Tamalpais Union High School District, California, Measure A, Bond Measure (March 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $517 million in bonds and requiring an estimated levy of $30 per $100,000. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $517 million in bonds and requiring an estimated levy of $30 per $100,000. |
2023
- See also: California 2023 local ballot measures
November 7
A "yes" vote supported adopting a parcel tax of $1,569 per improved parcel and $785 per unimproved parcel per year for the purposes of ongoing maintenance of roads. |
A "no" vote opposed adopting a parcel tax of $1,569 per improved parcel and $785 per unimproved parcel per year for the purposes of ongoing maintenance of roads. |
March 7
• Novato Unified School District, California, Measure A, Parcel Tax Renewal Measure (March 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported renewing the school district parcel tax at a rate of $251 per parcel for eight years. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing the school district parcel tax at a rate of $251 per parcel for eight years, thereby allowing the existing parcel tax to expire. |
2022
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
April 12
• Belvedere, California, Measure D, Charter City and Real Estate Tax Measure (November 2022): ✖
A “yes” vote supported establishing Belvedere as a charter city and authorizing a real estate property transfer tax of $8 per $1,000 paid to the buyer or seller. |
A “no” vote opposed establishing Belvedere as a charter city and authorizing a real estate property transfer tax of $8 per $1,000 paid to the buyer or seller. |
A “yes” vote supported renewing the special tax of $78 per residence and per 1,000 square feet of floor area for nonresidential uses for 2023-2024 and increasing the rate by $3 per year up for four years to provide funding for emergency response services. |
A “no” vote opposed renewing the special tax of $78 per residence and per 1,000 square feet of floor area for nonresidential uses for 2023-2024 and increasing the rate by $3 per year up for four years to provide funding for emergency response services. |
• Fairfax, California, Measure F, Emergency Response Services Property Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the increase of the property tax to $94.50 per residence and 1,500 square feet of non-residential floor area for 2023-2024, increased by $3 per year for four years, to fund emergency response services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the increase of the property tax to $94.50 per residence and 1,500 square feet of non-residential floor area for 2023-2024, increased by $3 per year for four years, to fund emergency response services. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $0.20 per square foot of each structure on improved parcels and $150 per parcel for vacant parcels for fire protection measures. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $0.20 per square foot of each structure on improved parcels and $150 per parcel for vacant parcels for fire protection measures. |
A “yes” vote supported adjusting the appropriation limit for the Inverness Public Utility District to be in accordance with Article XIIIB of the California Constitution. |
A “no” vote opposed adjusting the appropriation limit for the Inverness Public Utility District to be in accordance with Article XIIIB of the California Constitution. |
• Larkspur, California, Measure G, Sales Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a sales tax of $0.0025. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing a sales tax of $0.0025. |
• Marin County, California, Measure B, Library Funding Parcel Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported increasing an annual parcel tax of $98 for 9 years to fund library services. |
A “no” vote opposed increasing an annual parcel tax of $98 for 9 years to fund library services. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Marin County Open Space District Community Facilities District No. 2022-1 to issue $23,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to acquire the “Martha Property” on the Tiburon Peninsula and requiring a tax levy of $335 increasing 2% annually. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Marin County Open Space District Community Facilities District No. 2022-1 to issue $23,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to acquire the “Martha Property” on the Tiburon Peninsula and requiring a tax levy of $335 increasing 2% annually. |
A “yes” vote supported renewing an annual parcel tax of $1550 per parcel for education purposes for ten years. |
A “no” vote opposed renewing an annual parcel tax of $1550 per parcel for education purposes for ten years. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a special tax of $94.50 per residential living unit or 1,500 square feet of developed nonresidential property to provide emergency response services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing a special tax of $94.50 per residential living unit or 1,500 square feet of developed nonresidential property to provide emergency response services. |
• San Anselmo, California, Measure H, Library Services Parcel Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported renewing an annual parcel tax of $70 per parcel for 9 years for library services. |
A “no” vote opposed renewing an annual parcel tax of $70 per parcel for 9 years for library services. |
• San Anselmo, California, Measure J, General Sales Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported renewing a sales tax at a rate of $0.005 for nine years and then increasing the tax to a rate of $0.01. |
A “no” vote opposed renewing a sales tax at a rate of $0.005 for nine years and then increasing the tax to a rate of $0.01. |
• Sausalito, California, Measure K, Marijuana Sales Measure (November 2022): ✖
A “yes” vote supported repealing the ban on marijuana sales in Sausalito, establishing a process for applying to operate a marijuana business, and requiring that the greater of 7.5% net profits or $50,000 from marijuana sales be paid to the city. |
A “no” vote opposed repealing the ban on marijuana sales in Sausalito, establishing a process for applying to operate a marijuana business, and requiring that the greater of 7.5% net profits or $50,000 from marijuana sales be paid to the city. |
• Sausalito, California, Measure L, Sales Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported raising the sales tax to 1% for ten years with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed raising the sales tax to 1% for ten years with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “yes” vote supported establishing the appropriations limit for the Stinson Beach County Water District at $2,478,750 for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 and using this amount to set future appropriations limits. |
A “no” vote opposed establishing the appropriations limit for the Stinson Beach County Water District at $2,478,750 for the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 and using this amount to set future appropriations limits. |
April 12
• Paradise Ranch Estates Permanent Road Division, California, Measure R, Parcel Tax (April 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $968 per parcel for 10 years, and then $125 per parcel for the following 15 years, for ongoing maintenance. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $968 per parcel for 10 years to fund the road division's activity and then $125 per parcel for the following 15 years for ongoing maintenance. |
2021
- See also: California 2021 local ballot measures
May 4
• San Rafael City Elementary School District, California, Measure H, Parcel Tax (May 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to impose for eight years a parcel tax at a total rate of $232 per parcel—a renewal of the existing $196 per parcel and an additional $36 per parcel―to provide an estimated $5.4 million per year in revenue. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to impose for eight years a parcel tax at a total rate of $232 per parcel, thereby allowing the existing $196 parcel tax to expire. |
• San Rafael City High School District, California, Measure G, Parcel Tax (May 2021): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to impose for eight years a parcel tax at a total rate of $323 per parcel—a renewal of the existing $287 per parcel and an additional $36 per parcel―to provide an estimated $5 million per year in revenue. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to impose for eight years a parcel tax at a total rate of $323 per parcel, thereby allowing the existing $287 parcel tax to expire. |
March 2
• Marin County, California, Measure A, Levee Upgrade Project Parcel Tax (March 2021): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing for seven years an annual parcel tax of $297 per taxable parcel, thereby generating an estimated $196,000 per year for the Gallinas Levee Upgrade Project. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing for seven years an annual parcel tax of $297 per taxable parcel. |
• Ridgewood Avenue Permanent Road Division, California, Measure B, Parcel Tax (March 2021): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing for ten years an annual parcel tax of $1,620 per parcel, and an annual parcel tax of $200 per parcel thereafter, thereby generating an estimated $35,640 per year for the first ten years, and $4,400 per year thereafter for road improvements. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing for ten years an annual parcel tax of $1,620 per parcel, and an annual parcel tax of $200 per parcel thereafter. |
2020
November 3
• Novato, California, Measure Q, Hotel Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a 2% increase to the city's hotel tax generating an estimated $400,000 per year for city services including COVID-19 recovery, law enforcement, emergency response, street repair, business recovery and disaster response. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing a 2% increase to the city's hotel tax generating an estimated $400,000 per year for city services including COVID-19 recovery, law enforcement, emergency response, street repair, business recovery and disaster response. |
• San Rafael, California, Measure R, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.25% for nine years generating an estimated $3.4 million per year for essential services including disaster preparedness, street repair, emergency response, parks, crime prevention, and services for youth, seniors, families, and homeless individuals, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in San Rafael from 9% to 9.25%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.25% for nine years generating an estimated $3.4 million per year for essential services including disaster preparedness, street repair, emergency response, parks, crime prevention, and services for youth, seniors, families, and homeless individuals, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in San Rafael at 9%. |
• Sausalito Marin City School District, California, Measure P, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Sausalito Marin City School District to issue up to $41.6 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund construction of new classrooms, upgrades to libraries, labs and facilities, and improvements to safety and security and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Sausalito Marin City School District to issue up to $41.6 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund construction of new classrooms, upgrades to libraries, labs and facilities, and improvements to safety and security and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Tamalpais Union High School District, California, Measure M, Parcel Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported renewing for nine years an existing annual parcel tax of $469 per parcel, thereby generating an estimated $16.8 million per year for the Tamalpais Union High School District. |
A “no” vote opposed renewing for nine years an existing annual parcel tax of $469 per parcel, thereby generating an estimated $16.8 million per year for the Tamalpais Union High School District. |
March 3
- Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District, California, Measure I, Sales Tax Extension (March 2020)
- Novato Unified School District, California, Measure A, Parcel Tax Renewal (March 2020)
- Tamalpais Union High School District, California, Measure B, Parcel Tax (March 2020)
- Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority, California, Measure C, Parcel Tax (March 2020)
- Marin County, California, Measure D, San Geronimo Valley Golf Course Initiative (March 2020)
- Ross, California, Measure F, Increase School Enrollment from 320 to 420 Students Initiative (March 2020)
- Ridgewood Avenue Permanent Road Division, California, Measure J, Parcel Tax (March 2020)
- Marinwood Community Services District, California, Measure G, Appropriations Limit Gann Override (March 2020)
- Marinwood Community Services District, California, Measure H, Appropriations Limit Gann Override for Emergency Services (March 2020)
- Belvedere, California, Measure E, Authorization to Adjust Appropriations Limit for Emergency Services (March 2020)
2019
November 5
• Measure E: Reed Union School District Parcel Tax Renewal
• Measure M: San Anselmo Parcel Tax for Memorial Park
• Measure F: Fairfax Special Municipal Services Parcel Tax
August 27
• Measure B: Bolinas-Stinson Union School District Parcel Tax
• Measure C: Inverness Permanent Road Division No. 2 Parcel Tax
May 7
• Measure A: Inverness Public Utility District Appropriations Limit Increase
2018
November 6
• Measure AA: Marin County Transportation Sales Tax Renewal
• Measure I: Shoreline Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure J: Tamalpais Union High School District Parcel Tax
• Measure K: Larkspur Paramedic Services Tax Renewal
• Measure L: Sausalito Hotel Tax Increase
• Measure M: Sausalito Business License Tax Updates
• Measure N: Corte Madera Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure O: Fairfax Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure P: Ross Parcel Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure Q: San Anselmo Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure R: County Service Area No. 27 Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure S: Kentfield Fire District Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure T: Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District Parcel Tax for Paramedic Services
• Measure U: Southern Marin Fire Protection District Emergency Services Parcel Tax
• Measure V: Stinson Beach Fire Protection District Emergency Services Gann Override
• Measure W: West Marin Hotel Tax Increase
• Measure X: Bolinas Community Public Utility District Prohibition of Overnight Parking for Large Vehicles Advisory Question
June 5
• Measure E: Ross Valley School District Parcel Tax
• Measure F: Corte Madera Parcel Tax Elimination and Sales Tax Extension
• Measure G: San Rafael Tax on Marijuana Businesses
• Measure H: Stinson Beach County Water District Appropriations Limit Increase
• Regional Measure 3: Bay Area "Traffic Relief Plan" Bridge Toll Increase
May 8
A school parcel tax was on the ballot for the Dixie School District on May 8, 2018.
• Measure B: Dixie School District Parcel Tax Increase
March 6
Voters in Marin County decided on one school parcel tax measure on March 6, 2018.
• Measure A: Kentfield School District Parcel Tax Increase
2017
November 7
• Measure A: Lagunitas School District Parcel Tax
• Measure B: Larkspur Sales Tax
• Measure D: Novato Urban Growth Boundary Continuation
• Measure E: Marin County Flood Control Zone 1 (Novato Area) Parcel Tax
• Measure F: Mesa Park Recreation District Parcel Tax
May 2
• Measure A: Marin County Service Area #16 (Greenbrae) Parcel Tax
2016
November 8
• Measure A: Marin County Sales Tax for Children's Education and Healthcare Services
• Measure B: Kentfield School District Parcel Tax
• Measure E: Mill Valley School District Parcel Tax
• Measure G: Novato Unified School District School Bond
• Measure C: Fairfax Sales Tax
• Measure H: Mill Valley Parcel Tax
• Measure K: Ross Parcel Tax for Public Safety Services
• Measure L: Muir Beach Community Services District Parcel Tax for Fire Protection Services
• Measure M: County Service Area 17-1 Parcel Tax for Patrol Services
• Measure N: County Service Area 17-1 Parcel Tax for License Plate Readers
• Measure O: County Service Area 29 Parcel Tax for Waterways Maintenance
June 7
• Measure B: Marin Community College District Bond
• Measure C: Belvedere Authorization to Adjust Appropriations Limit for Emergency Services Vote
• Measure D: San Rafael Increased Library Tax Vote
May 3
• Measure A: Larkspur-Corte Madera School District Parcel Tax Increase
2015
November 3
Measure A: San Rafael City Elementary School District Bond Issue
Measure B: San Rafael City High School District Bond Issue
Measure C: City of Novato Sales Tax Extension and Reduction
Measure D: Town of San Anselmo Memorial Park Citizen Initiative
Measure E: Town of San Anselmo Council-Referred Memorial Park Ordinance
Measure F: City of Sausalito Advisory Vote on Leasing the MLK Public School Site
Measure G: Inverness Public Utility District Appropriations Limit Gann Override
Measure H: Marinwood Community Services District Appropriations Limit Gann Override
Measure I: Marinwood Community Services District Parcel Tax
April 15
Marin-Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District Assessment Increase Question (April 2015)
May 5
Measure A: Nicasio School District Parcel Tax Increase
March 3
Measure A: Marin County Stinson Beach Flood Control Zone (No. 5) Special Parcel Tax
2014
November 4
Measure A: Marin County Special Emergency Communications & 911 Response Parcel Tax
Measure B: Bolinas-Stinson Union School District Bond Issue
Measure C: Dixie School District Bond Issue
Measure D: Kentfield School District Bond Issue
Measure E: Ross School District Special Parcel Tax Increase
Measure H: Santa Rosa Junior College Bond Issue (also in parts of Mendocino County and Sonoma County)
Measure I: Town of Corte Madera Special EMS Parcel Tax Renewal
Measure J: Town of Fairfax Parcel Tax Combination and Increase
Measure K: Town of Fairfax Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure L: City of Larkspur Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure M: Town of Ross Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure N: Town of San Anselmo Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure O: City of Sausalito Sales Tax
Measure P: Marin County Service Area No. 27 Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure Q: Kentfield Fire District Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure R: Marin Healthcare District Lease Agreement Continuation
Measure S: Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District Special Paramedic Services Parcel Tax
Measure T: Strawberry Recreation District Bond Issue
June 3
Measure A: Marin County Free Library District Parcel Tax Renewal
Measure B: Marin County Local Farmers Market Enhancement
Measure C: Petaluma Joint Union High School District Bond Issue (also in Sonoma County)
Measure D: Larkspur-Corte Madera School District Bond Issue
Measure E: Town of San Anselmo Library Parcel Tax
Measure F: Stinson Beach County Water District Appropriations Limits
May 6
Measure A: Novato Unified School District Parcel Tax Renewal
Measure B: Reed Union School District Parcel Tax
April 8
Measure A: Novato-Pacheco Valle Community Facilities District Bond Issue and Parcel Tax
2013
November 5
Measure A: Laguntas Elementary School District bond issue
Measure B: Town of Corte Madera sales tax
Measure C: City of Larkspur sales tax
Measure D: Town of San Anselmo sales tax
Measure E: City of San Rafael sales tax
Measure F: Marin Healthcare District bond issue
Measure G: Kentfield Fire District parcel tax
Measure H: Marinwood Community Services District appropriations limit increase
Measure I: Mesa Park parcel tax
Measure J: Strawberry Recreation District bond issue
August 27
Measure A: Strawberry Recreation District Zone IV bond proposition
Measure B: Strawberry Recreation District Zone IV parcel tax
June 4
Measure A: Bolinas-Stinson Union School District parcel tax
May 7
Measure A: San Rafael Elementary School District parcel tax
Measure B: San Rafael High School District parcel tax
Measure C: Consolidation of the Southern Marin Sanitary District
2012
November 6
Measure A: Marin County Sales Tax Increase
Measure B: Mill Valley School District parcel tax
Measure C: Shoreline Unified School District parcel tax (also on ballot in parts of Sonoma County)
Measure D: Town of Ross parcel tax
Measure E: Mesa Park Firehouse Community Park Agency parcel tax
Measure F: Stinson Beach Fire Protection District Appropriations Limit
June 5
Measure A: Ross Valley School District parcel tax
Measure B: City of Belvedere Annual Appropriations Limit
Measure C: Town of Ross Parcel Tax
Measure D: Annexation of City of Sausalito to Southern Marin Fire Protection District
Measure E: Muir Beach Community Services District Parcel Tax
2011
November 8
Measure A: Larkspur School District bond proposition
Measure B: Tamalpais Union High School District parcel tax
Measure C: Corte Madera Paramedic Service parcel tax
Measure D: Fairfax Sales Tax
Measure E: Lucas Valley paramedic services parcel tax
Measure F: San Rafael paramedic services parcel tax
Measure G: Marinwood Community Services District parcel tax
Measure H: Inverness Public Utility District Appropriations Limit Increase
May 3
Measure A: Dixie School District parcel tax
2010
November 2
- See also: November 2, 2010 election in California
Measure A: Ross Valley School District bond proposition
Measure B: Marin County Vehicle Registration Fee
Measure C: Corte Madera Emergency Medical Services special tax
Measure D: Fairfax Paramedic Services special tax
Measure E: Larkspur Paramedic Services special tax
Measure F: Novato Sales Tax Increase
Measure G: Ross Paramedic Services special tax
Measure H: San Anselmo Paramedic Services special tax
Measure I: San Rafael Paramedic Services special tax
Measure J: Marin County Service Area #13 Paramedic Services special tax
Measure K: Marin County Service Area #19 Paramedic Services special tax
Measure L: Marin County Service Area #27 Paramedic Services special tax
Measure M: Marin County Service Area #28 Paramedic Services special tax
Measure N: Marin County Service Area #31 Paramedic Services special tax
Measure O: Kentfield Fire Protection District Paramedic Services special tax
Measure P: Kentfield Fire Protection District Paramedic Services appropriations limit
Measure Q: Marinwood Community Services District special tax
Measure R: Sleepy Hollow Fire Protection District Paramedic Services special tax
Measure S: Marin Municipal Water District Desalinization Study Proposal
Measure T: Voter Approval for the Marin Desalination Plant
Measure U: Stinson Beach County Water District appropriations limit
June 8
Measure A: Marin County Free Library parcel tax
Measure B: City of San Anselmo Library parcel tax
Measure C: City of San Rafael Library parcel tax
Measure D: Santa Venetia Flood Control District 7 parcel tax
Measure E: Muir Beach Community Service District parcel tax
Measure F: Management of the Novato Sanitary District
2009
November 3
Measure A: Lagunitas Elementary School parcel tax
Measure B: Larkspur Schools parcel tax
Measure C: Mill Valley School District bond proposition
Measure D: Shoreline Unified School District bond proposition
Measure E: Town of San Anselmo Floor Area Ratio Ordinance
Measure F: Town of San Anselmo Hotel Tax
Measure G: City of San Rafael bond proposition
Measure H: Bolinas Beach No Camping Advisory Vote
Measure I: Town of Fairfax Business Tax Renewal
August 25
Measure A: Homestead Valley County Service Area parcel tax
June 2
Measure A: Novato Unified School District parcel tax
March 3
Measure A: Bolinas-Stinson Union School District parcel tax
2008
November 4
[[File:SMART rail logo.PNG|275px|thumb|The SMART rail line, to be funded with the proceeds of Measure Q
Measure A: Mill Valley School District parcel tax
Measure B: County of Marin Appointed Director of Finance
Measure C: Town of Fairfax Mandatory Use of Reusable Checkout Bags
Measure D: Town of Fairfax Appointed Town Clerk
Measure E: Twin Cities Police Authority CFD bond proposition and parcel tax
Measure F: Marinwood Community Services District Appropriations Limit
Measure G: Marinwood CSD Park Maintenance Appropriations Limit
Measure Q: Sonoma-Marin Rail Sales Tax (also on the ballot in Sonoma County)
June 3
Measure A: Ross School District bond proposition
Measure B: Nicasio School District parcel tax
Measure C: City of Belvedere Appropriations Limit
Measure D: Town of Ross Appropriations Limit
Measure E: Mesa Park District parcel tax
February 5
Measure A: Kentfield School District parcel tax
Measure B: Muir Beach Community Services District parcel tax
Measure C: Stinson Beach County Water District appropriations limit
See also
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