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Yolo County, California ballot measures
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Yolo County is one of 58 California counties. The Office of the Yolo 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.
2024
March 5
- See also: California 2024 local ballot measures
• Davis Joint Unified School District, Measure N, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported renewing an existing parcel tax of $768 per parcel, generating an estimated $11.7 million per year. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing an existing parcel tax of $768 per parcel, generating an estimated $11.7 million per year. |
• Woodland, California, Measure M, Provide Flood Control Measure (March 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city to accept federal and state contributions, up to $300 million, to fund city flood control projects. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city to accept federal and state contributions, up to $300 million, to fund city flood control projects. |
2022
November 8
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
• Esparto Unified School District, California, Measure L, Bond Measure (November 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue $19.9 million bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value for bond payments. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue $19.9 million bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value for bond payments. |
• Woodland, California, Measure J, City Council Salary Increase Measure (November 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported increasing the salary for Woodland City Council members from $250 to $500 per month. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the salary for Woodland City Council members from $250 to $500 per month. |
• Woodland, California, Measure K, Marijuana Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A "yes" |
A "no" |
2020
November 3
• Davis, California, Measure B, Land Use Amendment (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported changing the established land use designations for the Davis Innovation and Sustainability Campus and Mace Triangle properties to include innovation center, housing and retail. |
A “no” vote opposed changing the established land use designations for the Davis Innovation and Sustainability Campus and Mace Triangle properties to include innovation center, housing and retail. |
• Davis, California, Measure D, Land Use Ordinance Extension (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an extension to the Citizens' Right to Vote on Future Use of Open Space and Agricultural Lands Ordinance to December 31, 2030. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an extension to the Citizens' Right to Vote on Future Use of Open Space and Agricultural Lands Ordinance, thereby allowing the ordinance to expire on December 31, 2020. |
• Esparto Unified School District, California, Measure X, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Esparto Unified School District to issue up to $19.9 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to classrooms and labs, improvements to safety, security and access for students with disabilities, and replacement of heating, cooling and plumbing systems and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Esparto Unified School District to issue up to $19.9 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to classrooms and labs, improvements to safety, security and access for students with disabilities, and replacement of heating, cooling and plumbing systems and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• River Delta Unified School District, California, Measure J, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the River Delta Unified School District to issue up to $45.7 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to schools, technology, roofs, fire safety and drinking water, removal of asbestos and mold, and construction of educational facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the River Delta Unified School District to issue up to $45.7 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to schools, technology, roofs, fire safety and drinking water, removal of asbestos and mold, and construction of educational facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• River Delta Unified School District, California, Measure K, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the River Delta Unified School District to issue up to $14.6 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to schools, safety, technology, roofs, fire safety and drinking water, removal of asbestos and mold, and construction of educational facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the city charter to allow the city council to pass an ordinance to allow 16-year-olds to vote for the office of the school board director. |
• Washington Unified School District, California, Measure Z, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Washington Unified School District to issue up to $150 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to classrooms, internet access, academic, safety and disabled accessibility standards, roofs, plumbing and electrical systems and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Washington Unified School District to issue up to $150 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to classrooms, internet access, academic, safety and disabled accessibility standards, roofs, plumbing and electrical systems and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Winters, California, Measure A, Urban Growth Boundary (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported establishing an Urban Growth Boundary to limit development within said boundary and develop a planning process for areas outside of city limits but within the city's jurisdiction. |
A “no” vote opposed establishing an Urban Growth Boundary to limit development within said boundary and develop a planning process for areas outside of city limits but within the city's jurisdiction. |
• Winters Joint Unified School District, California, Measure W, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Winters Joint Unified School District to issue up to $19 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund roof repair, updates to classrooms, restrooms and facilities, and improvements to education quality and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $49 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Winters Joint Unified School District to issue up to $19 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund roof repair, updates to classrooms, restrooms and facilities, and improvements to education quality and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $49 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Woodland, California, Measure R, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an extension to the current 0.25% sales tax for ten years generating an estimated $2.8 million per year for city services, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Woodland at 8%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an extension to the current 0.25% sales tax for ten years generating an estimated $2.8 million per year for city services, thereby allowing the current tax to expire on September 30, 2022. |
• Woodland, California, Measure S, Funds Allocation Advisory Question (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported the opinion that 25% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be allocated to the Woodland Public Library to fund programs, maintenance and expansion of hours. Measure S was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change the law. |
A “no” vote opposed the opinion that 25% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be allocated to the Woodland Public Library to fund programs, maintenance and expansion of hours. Measure S was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change the law. |
• Woodland, California, Measure T, Funds Allocation Advisory Question (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported the opinion that 55% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be reallocated to fund youth and teen programs and recreation facilities. Measure T was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change local law. |
A “no” vote opposed the opinion that 55% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be reallocated to fund youth and teen programs and recreation facilities. Measure T was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change local law. |
• Woodland, California, Measure U, Funds Allocation Advisory Question (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported the opinion that 15% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be reallocated to fund public safety, crime prevention and community-building programs. Measure U was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change local law. |
A “no” vote opposed the opinion that 15% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be reallocated to fund public safety, crime prevention and community-building programs. Measure U was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change local law. |
• Woodland, California, Measure V, Funds Allocation Advisory Question (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported the opinion that 5% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be reallocated to a utility ratepayer assistance program for low-income families and seniors. Measure V was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change local law. |
A “no” vote opposed the opinion that 5% of tax revenue collected from taxes established by the November 2020 ballot should be reallocated to a utility ratepayer assistance program for low-income families and seniors. Measure V was put on the ballot as a nonbinding, advisory question with no ability to change local law. |
• Woodland Joint Unified School District, California, Measure Y, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Woodland Joint Unified School District to issue up to $44.205 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund expansion of vocational education facilities, improvements to technology, repair of classrooms, schools, roofs, HVAC, wiring and plumbing and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $24 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Woodland Joint Unified School District to issue up to $44.205 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund expansion of vocational education facilities, improvements to technology, repair of classrooms, schools, roofs, HVAC, wiring and plumbing and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $24 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
March 3
- Davis, California, Measure Q, Sales Tax Extension (March 2020)
- Davis Joint Unified School District, California, Measure G, Parcel Tax (March 2020)
- Yuba Community College District, California, Measure C, Bond Issue (March 2020)
- Los Rios Community College District, California, Measure E, Bond Issue (March 2020)
2018
November 6
• Measure L: Davis Property Redesignation
• Measure M: Davis Joint Unified School District School Bond Issue
• Measure N: West Sacramento Sales Tax
• Measure O: Woodland Joint Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure P: Winters Joint Unified School District Bond Issue
2016
November 8
• Measure Q: Yuba Community College District Bond Issue
• Measure D: Winters Joint Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure H: Davis Joint Unified School District Parcel Tax
• Measure B: Pierce Joint Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure E: West Sacramento Sales Tax
• Measure F: Woodland Sales Tax
June 7
• Measure A: Davis Nishi Property Land Use Designation and Development Project
• Measure B: Davis Hotel Tax Increase
• Measure C: Davis Recreational Marijuana Business License Tax
2015
March 3
Measure W: Elkhorn Fire Protection District Parcel Tax
2014
November 4
Measure S: Woodland Joint Unified School District Bond Issue (also in Sutter County)
Measure T: Woodland Joint Unified School District Bond Issue (also in Sutter County)
Measure U: City of Woodland By-District Council Member Elections
Measure V: Washington Unified School District Bond Issue
June 3
Measure S: Benicia Unified School District Bond Issue (also in Yolo County)
Measure J: City of Woodland Sales Tax Continuation
Measure K: City of Woodland Youth Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax Advisory Question
Measure L: City of Woodland Youth Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax Advisory Question
Measure M: City of Woodland Youth Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax Advisory Question
Measure N: City of Woodland Youth Programs Expenditure of Sales Tax Advisory Question
Measure P: City of Davis Water Rates Repeal Referendum
Measure O: City of Davis Sales Tax
Measure R: Winters Joint Unified School District Bond Issue (also in Solano County)
Measure Q: City of Winters Transient Occupancy Hotel Tax Increase
2013
March 5
- See also: March 5, 2013 ballot measures
Measure I: Davis-Woodland Water Supply Project
2012
November 6
- See also: November 6, 2012 ballot measures
Measure E: Davis Joint Unified School District parcel tax (also on the ballot in parts of Solano County)
Measure G: City of West Sacramento Redevelopment Agency Dissolution Revenues
Measure H: Yolo County Creation of a Department of Finance
Measure Q: Solano Community College bond proposition (also on ballot in Solano County)
June 5
- See also: June 5, 2012 ballot measures
Measure D: City of Davis Park Maintenance Parcel Tax
March 6
- See also March 6, 2012 ballot measures
Measure C: Davis Joint Unified School District parcel tax
2011
July 12
- See also: July 12, 2011 ballot measures
Measure B: Esparto Unified School District parcel tax
May 3
- See also: May 3, 2011 ballot measures
Measure A: Davis Joint Unified School District parcel tax, Measure A
2010
June 8
- See also: June 8, 2010 ballot measures
Measure Q: City of Davis Sales Tax
Measure R: City of Davis Right to Vote on Open Space
Measure S: City of Woodland Sales Tax for Libraries (Advisory)
Measure T: City of Woodland Sales Tax for Parks (Advisory)
Measure U: City of Woodland Sales Tax for Public Safety (Advisory)
Measure V: City of Woodland Sales Tax
Measure W: City of Winters Utility Users Tax
Measure Y: City of Winters Police and Fire Advisory Vote
2009
November 3
Measure P: City of Davis Wildhorse Ranch Project
March 10
Measure O: Wild Wings Service Area parcel tax
2008
November 4
Measure M: Los Rios Community College bond proposition (also on the ballot in parts of Sacramento, El Dorado, Placer and Solano Counties)
Measure N: City of Davis Transition to a Charter City
Measure U: City of West Sacramento Streetcar Advisory Vote
Measure V: City of West Sacramento Sales Tax
Measure W: Davis Unified School District parcel tax (also on the ballot in parts of Solano County)
June 3
Measure T: City of Winters Utility Users Tax
2007
November 6
- See also November 6, 2007 ballot measures
Measure Q: Davis Joint Unified School District parcel tax
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