Yorba Linda Ethics Ordinance, Measure Y (November 2010)

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A Yorba Linda Ethics Ordinance, Measure Y was on the November 2, 2010 ballot for voters in the City of Yorba Linda in Orange County. It was approved.

Measure Y:

  • Prohibited City officials from soliciting or accepting campaign contributions from City contractors;
  • Prohibited Council Member or Council Member controlled committee from soliciting or accepting campaign contributions or loans of $250 or more within 12 months after decision involving the campaign contributor;
  • Disqualified Council Member from participating in decisions that directly benefit campaign contributors who donated $250 or more to Council Member or Council Member controlled committee within past 12 months;
  • Prohibited candidates from soliciting endorsements from City employees, commissioners, contractors or labor association;
  • Required adoption of a code of conduct for elected and appointed officials;
  • Required adoption of “whistleblower” procedures;
  • Required AB1234 training for all City staff and elected and appointed officials;
  • Prohibited closed door ad hoc committee meetings;
  • Required tape recording of all City Council closed session meetings;
  • Prohibited City officials and staff from engaging in campaign-related activities using City resources;
  • Contained enforcement provisions.

Election results

Measure Y
ResultVotesPercentage
Approveda Yes 22,415 85.1%
No3,93714.9%
These final, certified results are from the Orange County elections office.

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