May 2, 2017 ballot measures in California
There were 14 local ballot measures on ballots in 12 of California's 58 counties on May 2, 2017. Eight of the measures were approved and six were defeated. Of the total, 10 of the measures related to parcel taxes. The other four measures were about appropriations limits, election of a community services district board of directors, and a housing development initiative.
Local ballot measures
Alameda
• Measure A: Hayward Unified School District Parcel Tax ![]()
Calaveras
• Measure A: Saddle Creek Community Services District Property Tax ![]()
• Measure C: Copperopolis Fire Protection District Appropriations Limit Extension ![]()
• Measure D: Copper Cove Rocky Road Community Services District Property Tax ![]()
Colusa
• Measure A: Cortina Community Services District Board of Supervisor Elections ![]()
Humboldt
• Measure W: Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District Parcel Tax ![]()
Marin
- See also: Marin County, California ballot measures
• Measure A: Marin County Service Area #16 (Greenbrae) Parcel Tax ![]()
Mendocino
• Measure W: Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District Parcel Tax ![]()
Monterey
• Measure C: Greenfield Special Parcel Tax ![]()
Riverside
• Measure A: Lake Elsinore Alberhill Villages Initiative ![]()
San Bernardino
• Measure D: San Bernardino Mountains Community Hospital District Appropriations Limit Continuation ![]()
Santa Clara
• Measure A: Los Gatos Union School District Parcel Tax ![]()
• Measure B: Mountain View Whisman School District Parcel Tax ![]()
Solano
• Measure K: Greater Vallejo Recreation District Parcel Tax ![]()
Ventura
• Measure A: Oak Park Unified School District Parcel Tax ![]()
See also
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