Roseville, California, Measure Q, Utility Services Charter Amendment (November 2020)
Roseville Measure Q | |
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Election date November 3, 2020 | |
Topic Local water and Local charter amendments | |
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Type Referral | Origin Lawmakers |
Roseville Measure Q was on the ballot as a referral in Roseville on November 3, 2020. It was approved.
A “yes” vote supported amending the city charter to prohibit the provision of retail potable water outside the city and transfer authority to set nonresidential electric rates from the city manager to the city council. |
A “no” vote opposed amending the city charter to prohibit the provision of retail potable water outside the city and transfer authority to set nonresidential electric rates from the city manager to the city council. |
A simple majority was required for the approval of Measure Q.
Election results
Roseville Measure Q |
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
41,242 | 64.58% | |||
No | 22,623 | 35.42% |
Text of measure
Ballot title
The ballot title for Measure Q was as follows:
“ | Shall Article 10 of the City Charter regarding municipally-owned utilities be amended by revising Section 10.01 to prohibit the City from providing retail potable water to new service areas outside the City limits after January 1, 2021, and by revising Section 10.02 to remove from the Council the authority to delegate to the City manager the ability to establish nonresidential electric rates and to clarify that the Council may establish such rates by ordinance? | ” |
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 governing body of Roseville.
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