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2024
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November 5
• Adelanto, California, Measure R, Business License Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an updated business license tax rate ranging from 0.125% to 0.40% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an updated business license tax rate ranging from 0.125% to 0.40% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Alta Loma School District to issue $71,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Alta Loma School District to issue $71,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Apple Valley, California, Measure P, Public Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "yes" vote supported renewing an annual parcel tax of $20 for unimproved parcels and $45 for improved parcels for 10 years. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing an annual parcel tax of $20 for unimproved parcels and $45 for improved parcels for 10 years. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Colton Joint Unified School District to issue $225,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $40 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Colton Joint Unified School District to issue $225,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $40 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Fontana, California, Measure T, Public Safety Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional 1% sales tax with revenue dedicated to funding public safety services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional 1% sales tax with revenue dedicated to funding public safety services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Fontana Unified School District to issue $408,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $52 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Fontana Unified School District to issue $408,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $52 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Grand Terrace, California, Measure M, Public Safety Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to public safety services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to public safety services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Morongo Unified School District to issue $88,300,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and require an estimated property tax levy of $36.19 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Morongo Unified School District to issue $88,300,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and require an estimated property tax levy of $36.19 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Mountain View School District to issue $56,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $26 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Mountain View School District to issue $56,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $26 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Needles, California, Measure O, Cannabis Cultivation Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a tax of $1.75 per square foot of cannabis cultivation area. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a tax of $1.75 per square foot of cannabis cultivation area. |
• Rancho Cucamonga, California, Measure Q, Public Services Hotel Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a hotel tax of 12% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a hotel tax of 12% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Redlands Unified School District to issue $500,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $45 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Redlands Unified School District to issue $500,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $45 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Rim of the World Unified School District to issue $71,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Rim of the World Unified School District to issue $71,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing a hotel tax of 11% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing a hotel tax of 11% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "yes" vote supported amending the county charter to set the compensation amount for specific elected county officials, the Sheriff and District Attorney, and establish a minimum funding amount for patrol personnel. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the county charter to set the compensation amount for specific elected county officials, the Sheriff and District Attorney, and establish a minimum funding amount for patrol personnel. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Sierra Sands Unified School District to issue $42,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Sierra Sands Unified School District to issue $42,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Snowline Joint Unified School District to issue $70,600,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $40 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Snowline Joint Unified School District to issue $70,600,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $40 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Upland, California, Measure N, Public Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Victor Valley Union High School District to issue $180,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund expansion of school facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $23 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Victor Valley Union High School District to issue $180,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund expansion of school facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $23 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Victor Valley Union High School District to issue $180,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $23 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Victor Valley Union High School District to issue $180,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $23 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Yucaipa, California, Measure S, Public Safety Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to funding public safety services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to funding public safety services. |
• Yucca Valley, California, Measure Y, Public Services Sales Tax Renewal Measure (November 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported renewing a sales tax of 0.5% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing a sales tax of 0.5% with revenue dedicated to general public services. |
A "yes" vote supported renewing a 0.5% sales tax for 10 years with revenue dedicate to sewer system maintenance. |
A "no" vote opposed renewing a 0.5% sales tax for 10 years with revenue dedicate to sewer system maintenance. |
March 5
• Adelanto, California, Measure U, Parcel Tax Measure (March 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing for 20 years an annual parcel tax on vacant land of $50.00 to $600.00/acre annually, generating an estimated $6.2 million per year. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing for 20 years an annual parcel tax on vacant land of $50.00 to $600.00/acre annually, generating an estimated $6.2 million per year. |
• Chino, California, Measure V, Sales Tax Measure (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of .01%, with revenue dedicated to public safety, roads, and essential services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of .01%, with revenue dedicated to public safety, roads, and essential services. |
• Colton, California, Measure T, City Clerk Measure (March 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported making the office of city clerk an appointed office rather than elected office. |
A "no" vote opposed making the office of city clerk an appointed office rather than elected office. |
A "yes" vote supported repealing the special parcel tax that was approved by voters in 2006, which was in the amount of $117 per parcel per year, with an annual 3% cost of living increase, most recently set by the Board of Directors at $166.84 per parcel for fiscal year 2022-2023. |
A "no" vote opposed repealing the special parcel tax that was approved by voters in 2006, which was in the amount of $117 per parcel per year, with an annual 3% cost of living increase, most recently set by the Board of Directors at $166.84 per parcel for fiscal year 2022-2023. |
2022
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
November 8
• Barstow, California, Measure H, Mayor Selection Measure (November 2022): ✖
A “yes” vote supported changing the process for selecting a mayor to one where the mayor is selected from the five city council members and serves in both positions. |
A “no” vote opposed changing the process for selecting a mayor to one where the mayor is selected from the five city council members and serves in both positions. |
• Big Bear Lake, California, Measure O, Vacation Rental Regulations Measure (November 2022): ✖
A “yes” vote supported amending the Big Bear Lake Municipal Code in regard to vacation rentals in private residences. |
A “no” vote opposed amending the Big Bear Lake Municipal Code in regard to vacation rentals in private residences. |
• Big Bear Lake, California, Measure P, Hotel Tax Rate Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported increasing the hotel tax from 8% to 9% on January 1, 2024, and then from 9% to 10% on January 1, 2025, with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed increasing the hotel tax from 8% to 9% on January 1, 2024, and then from 9% to 10% on January 1, 2025, with revenue dedicated to general services. |
• Colton, California, Measure S, General Sales Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported renewing a sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed renewing a sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
• Grand Terrace, California, Measure M, Hotel Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a hotel tax of up to 10%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing a hotel tax of up to 10%. |
A “yes” vote supported adopting a measure to tax marijuana retail, delivery, cultivation, and manufacturing/testing businesses at a rate of not more than 7% of gross receipts for general city services. |
A “no” vote opposed adopting a measure to tax marijuana retail, delivery, cultivation, and manufacturing/testing businesses at a rate of not more than 7% of gross receipts for general city services. |
• Montclair, California, Measure R, Marijuana Gross Receipts Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a marijuana gross receipts tax of no more than 7% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing a marijuana gross receipts tax of no more than 7% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
• Needles, California, Measure N, Hotel Tax Change Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported amending the hotel tax to include short-term residential rental units. |
A “no” vote opposed amending the hotel tax to include short-term residential rental units. |
• Ontario, California, Measure Q, Sales Tax Establishment Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
• Redlands, California, Measure F, Socio-Economic Analyses and Land Usage Initiative (November 2022): ✖
A “yes” vote supported making changes to the process for conducting the socio-economic impact analysis for residential projects, exempting the "Transit Village Overlay Zone" from the prohibition against the establishment of new residential land use classifications, and creating height limits on buildings in certain areas. |
A “no” vote opposed making changes to the process for conducting the socio-economic impact analysis for residential projects, exempting the "Transit Village Overlay Zone" from the prohibition against the establishment of new residential land use classifications, and creating height limits on buildings in certain areas. |
• Redlands, California, Measure J, Business License Tax Rate Change Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported increasing the business license tax from a rate of $0.047 per gross square foot to a rate of $0.105 per gross square foot with revenue dedicated to city services. |
A “no” vote opposed increasing the business license tax from a rate of $0.047 per gross square foot to a rate of $0.105 per gross square foot with revenue dedicated to city services. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Rialto Unified School District to issue $340,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Rialto Unified School District to issue $340,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• San Bernardino County, California, Measure D, County Charter Amendment (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported amending the county charter to make changes to the tax implementation process, term limits for county supervisors, and salaries for county board members. |
A “no” vote opposed amending the county charter to make changes to the tax implementation process, term limits for county supervisors, and salaries for county board members. |
A “yes” vote supported having the elected representatives for San Bernardino research and advocate for all methods (including secession from the state) for receiving an equitable share of state funding and resources. |
A “no” vote opposed having the elected representatives for San Bernardino research and advocate for all methods (including secession from the state) for receiving an equitable share of state funding and resources. |
• Upland, California, Measure L, General Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2022): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
• Yucca Valley, California, Measure K, Hotel Tax Measure (November 2022): ✔
A “yes” vote supported increasing the hotel tax to a rate of 12% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
A “no” vote opposed increasing the hotel tax to a rate of 12% with revenue dedicated to general services. |
June 7
• Chino, California, Measure Y, Housing Element Update Measure (June 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supports a change to the City of Chino's Housing Element Plan for 2021-2029 to meet the state's Regional Housing Needs Assessment. |
A "no" vote opposes a change to the City of Chino's Housing Element Plan for 2021-2029 to meet the state's Regional Housing Needs Assessment. |
• Muroc Joint Unified School District, California, Measure B, Bond Measure (June 2022): ✔
A "yes" vote supported issuing $21 million in bonds for schools and levying a tax of $49 per $100,000 of assessed value while the bonds are outstanding. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $21 million in bonds for schools and levying a tax of $49 per $100,000 of assessed value while the bonds are outstanding. |
A "yes" vote supported this ballot initiative to repeal the special $117 parcel tax associated with Fire Protection Services Zone Five. |
A "no" vote opposed this ballot initiative to repeal the special $117 parcel tax associated with Fire Protection Services Zone Five. |
• Sierra Sands Unified School District, California, Measure C, Bond Measure (June 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported issuing $52.8 million in bonds for schools and levying a tax of $60 per $100,000 of assessed value while bonds are outstanding. |
A "no" vote opposed issuing $52.8 million in bonds for schools and levying a tax of $60 per $100,000 of assessed value while bonds are outstanding. |
2021
August 31
- See also: California 2021 local ballot measures
• San Bernardino County Service Area 70, California, Measure X, Reorganization Issue (August 2021): ✖
A "yes" vote supported the detachment of LAFCO 3244 from County Service Area 70 and its annexation to the Town of Apple Valley. |
A "no" vote opposed the detachment of LAFCO 3244 from County Service Area 70 and its annexation to the Town of Apple Valley. |
2020
November 3
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax ranging from $50 - $600 per acre on vacant parcels, thereby generating an estimated $6.2 million per year to fund parks and recreation, capital improvements, elimination of illegal dumping and blight and public safety. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax ranging from $50 - $600 per acre on vacant parcels, thereby generating an estimated $6.2 million per year to fund parks and recreation, capital improvements, elimination of illegal dumping and blight and public safety. |
• Apple Valley, California, Measure O, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✖
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue $317 million in bonds to fund facility improvements and imposing a property tax at a rate of $440 per $100,000 of assessed property value for bond repayment. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue $317 million in bonds to fund facility improvements and imposing a property tax at a rate of $440 per $100,000 of assessed property value for bond repayment. |
• Chino Hills, California, Measure M, Hotel Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an increase to the city's hotel tax from 10% to 12% generating an estimated $260,000 per year for general city services including emergency services, street repair, preservation of parks and open spaces, maintenance of local jobs and businesses, and financial stability, and redefining "hotel" in the municipal code. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an increase to the city's hotel tax from 10% to 12% generating an estimated $260,000 per year for general city services including emergency services, street repair, preservation of parks and open spaces, maintenance of local jobs and businesses, and financial stability, and redefining "hotel" in the municipal code. |
• Hesperia, California, Measure N, Affordable Water Supply Municipal Code Amendment (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported amending the municipal code to allow three new homes per acre instead of eight, allow eight multifamily dwellings per acre instead of 25, maintain standards for apartment sizes, and limit extensions for residential tracts and parcel maps to the state minimum to sustain an affordable water supply. |
A “no” vote opposed amending the municipal code to allow three new homes per acre instead of eight, allow eight multifamily dwellings per acre instead of 25, maintain standards for apartment sizes, and limit extensions for residential tracts and parcel maps to the state minimum to sustain an affordable water supply. |
• Montclair, California, Measure L, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $7 million per year for general needs including public safety, public health emergencies, protection of local water, emergency services, street repair, after school programs, senior programs, and homelessness, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Montclair from 8% to 9%. |
A “no” vote opposes authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $7 million per year for general needs including public safety, public health emergencies, protection of local water, emergency services, street repair, after school programs, senior programs, and homelessness, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Montclair at 8%. |
• Redlands, California, Measure T, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $10.7 million per year for city services including safety, emergency services, law enforcement, addressing homelessness, and maintenance of libraries, parks, sidewalks, roads and public areas, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Redlands from 7.75% to 8.75%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $10.7 million per year for city services including safety, emergency services, law enforcement, addressing homelessness, and maintenance of libraries, parks, sidewalks, roads and public areas, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Redlands at 7.75%. |
• San Bernardino, California, Measure S, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a sales tax of 1%—to replace an existing tax of 0.25%—generating an estimated $40 million per year for general city services, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in the city from to 8.75%. |
A “no” vote opposed this measure authorizing a sales tax of 1% to replace an expiring 0.25% tax, thereby leaving the total sales tax rate in the city at 8% or allowing it to drop to 7.75% if the existing 0.25% sales tax to 8.75%. |
• San Bernardino County, California, Measure J, Charter Revision (November 2020): ✔
A "yes" vote supported adopting the revised charter. |
A "no" vote opposed adopting the revised charter. |
A "yes" vote supported amending the city charter to reduce the salary of members of the board of supervisors to $5,000 per month and to establish term limits for board members of one term. |
A "no" vote opposed this measure amending the city charter to reduce the salary of members of the board of supervisors to $5,000 per month and to establish term limits for board members of one term instead of the existing limit of three consecutive terms. |
A “yes” vote supported repealing a parcel tax of $157.26 per parcel in the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, resulting in approximately $41.5 million less in revenue per year. |
A “no” vote opposed repealing a parcel tax of $157.26 per parcel in the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the formation of the Spring Valley Lake Community Services District to authorize the provision of water, sewer collection, recycling, waste management and street sweeping. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the formation of the Spring Valley Lake Community Services District to authorize the provision of water, sewer collection, recycling, waste management and street sweeping. |
• Upland, California, Measure Q, Memorial Park Discontinuance Ordinance (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the discontinued use of approximately 4.63 acres of Memorial Park to be sold to San Antonio Regional Hospital, generating approximately $4.3 million for park improvements including a baseball field, parking, amenities, landscaping, structures and walking trails. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the discontinued use of approximately 4.63 acres of Memorial Park to be sold to San Antonio Regional Hospital, generating approximately $4.3 million for park improvements including a baseball field, parking, amenities, landscaping, structures and walking trails. |
• Victorville, California, Measure P, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $15 million per year for services including law enforcement, fire services, street repair, maintenance of libraries, parks, and recreation facilities and homelessness programs, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Victorville from 7.75% to 8.75%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $15 million per year for services including law enforcement, fire services, street repair, maintenance of libraries, parks, and recreation facilities and homelessness programs, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Victorville at 7.75%. |
• Wrightwood Community Services District, California, Measure W, Appropriations Limit (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an appropriations limit of $660,612. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an appropriations limit of $660,612. |
March 3
- Mountain View School District, California, Measure Z, Bond Issue (March 2020)
- Rim of the World Unified School District, California, Measure A, Bond Issue (March 2020)
- Morongo Unified School District, California, Measure C, Bond Issue (March 2020)
- Victor Elementary School District, California, Measure D, Bond Issue (March 2020)
- Yucaipa, California, Measure E, Sales Tax Increase (March 2020)
- Redlands, California, Measure G, City Charter Transit Development Amendment (March 2020)
- San Bernardino County, California, Measure H, Mountains Community Hospital Parcel Tax (March 2020)
- Barstow, California, Measure F, Cannabis Business Tax (March 2020)
- Beaumont Unified School District, California, Measure B, Bond Issue (March 2020)
- Big Bear Fire Authority Community Facilities District, California, Measure I, Parcel Tax (March 2020)
2018
November 6
• Measure CC: San Bernardino Community College District Bond Issue
• Measure O: Morongo Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure P: Chaffey Community College District Bond Issue
• Measure Q: Barstow Sales Tax
• Measure R: Colton Redistricting
• Measure S: Adelanto Marijuana Tax
• Measure T: Hesperia Marijuana Tax
• Measure U: Colton Marijuana Tax
• Measure V: Colton General Tax Transfer
• Measure W: San Bernardino Marijuana Tax
• Measure X: San Bernardino Marijuana Business Regulation
June 5
• Measure L: Yucca Valley Marijuana Business Authorization Citizen Initiative
• Measure M: Rialto Utility Users Tax Extension
2017
November 7
• Measure J: Barstow Fire and EMS Sales Tax
• Measure K: Victorville Fire and Police Sales Tax
July 11
• Measure H: Chino General Plan and Zone Changes
• Measure I: County Service Area 68 Zone A Parcel Tax
June 6
• Measure F: Apple Valley Water System Acquisition
• Measure E: Upland Marijuana Prohibition
May 2
• Measure D: San Bernardino Mountains Community Hospital District Appropriations Limit Continuation
March 7
• Measure C: Wrightwood Community Services District Formation
2016
November 8
• Measure F: Barstow Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure G: Chino Valley Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure H: Alta Loma School District Bond Issue
• Measure I: Etiwanda School District Bond Issue
• Measure J: Kern Community College District Bond Issue
• Measure K: Ontario-Montclair School District Bond Issue
• Measure M: Muroc Joint Unified School District Bond Issue
• Measure L: San Bernardino Revised City Charter
• Measure N: San Bernardino Medical Cannabis Restrictions and Limitations
• Measure O: San Bernardino Marijuana Regulation
• Measure P: San Bernardino Commercial Cannabis Regulation
• Measure Q: Rancho Cucamonga City Council Election Districts
• Measure R: Adelanto Marijuana Excise Tax
• Measure S: Adelanto Business Tax
• Measure T: Colton Hotel Tax Increase
• Measure U: Upland Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Ordinance
• Measure V: Apple Valley Voter Approval of Bonds
• Measure W: Apple Valley Water System Acquisition
• Measure X: Victorville Charter Amendment to Allow By-District City Council Elections
• Measure Y: Yucca Valley Sales Tax
• Measure Z: Yucca Valley Special Sales Tax to Reduce Sewer Service Fees
• Measure A: Apple Valley Fire Protection District Parcel Tax
• Measure B: Running Springs Water District Parcel Tax
June 7
• Measure D: Colton Electric Utility Revenue Transfer and Rate Freeze
• Measure E: Morongo Valley CSD Special Parcel Tax to Replace Benefit Assessment
2015
November 3
Measure A: City of Rancho Cucamonga West-Side Community Facilities District No. 1 Parcel Tax
Measure B: Running Springs Water District Parcel Tax
Measure CC: Helendale Community Services District Police Services Advisory Question
September 1
Measure Z: San Bernardino County Service Area 70, Zone P-6 (El Mirage) Parcel Tax
June 23
Measure Y: Hi-Desert Memorial Healthcare District Purchase and Long-Term Lease Agreement
June 2
Measure X: Town of Yucca Valley Medical Marijuana Dispensary Authorization and Regulation Act
April 14
Measure W: Mountain View School Facilities Improvement District No. 2 Bond Issue
March 24
Measure Z: City of Chino General Plan Amendment to Rezone Land from Commercial to Residential
2014
November 4
Measure L: Snowline Joint Unified School District Bond Issue (also in parts of Los Angeles County)
Measure M: Hesperia Unified School District Bond Issue
Measure N: Central School District Bond Issue
Measure O: City of Adelanto Utility User Tax
Measure P: Palo Verde Community College District Bond Issue (also in parts of Riverside County)
Measure Q: City of San Bernardino Public Safety Employees Salary Charter Amendment
Measure R: City of San Bernardino Employee Discharge and Demotion Charter Amendment
Measure S: City of Needles Hotel Tax
Measure T: City of Highland City Council Member Election
Measure U: City of Rialto Gas Tax
June 3
Measure E: City of Big Bear Lake Rimforest System Sale
Measure F: Bear Valley Community Healthcare District Parcel Tax
Measure G: Apple Valley Fire Protection District Special Tax Extension and Increase
2013
November 5
Measure B: City of Chino General Plan Amendment
Measure C: City of Grand Terrace Utility Tax
July 16
Fontana Unified School District: Leticia Garcia recall
Fontana Unified School District: Sophia Green recall
July 2
Measure Z: Yucca Valley Airport District parcel tax
June 11
Measure Y: Hesperia Unified School District bond proposition and parcel tax
June 4
Measure X: San Bernardino Mountains Community Hospital District appropriations limit
March 5
Measure W: City of Rialto Utility User Tax Extension
2012
November 6
Measure N: San Bernardino City Unified School District bond proposition
Measure O: Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified School District District bond proposition (also on ballot in parts of Riverside County)
Measure P: Chaffey Joint Union High School District bond proposition
Measure Q: San Bernardino County Salaries of County Supervisors
Measure R: San Bernardino County Part-Time Supervisors
Measure S: City of Needles Marijuana Business Tax
Measure T: City of Needles Utility Users Tax
Measure U: Yucca Valley Sales Tax Increase
Measure V: City of Rialto Business Tax on Petroleum Products
July 10
Measure M: Bear Valley Unified School District parcel tax
May 8
Measure J: Crest Forest Fire Protection District Parcel Tax
Measure K: Crest Forest Fire Protection District Appropriations Limit
April 17
Measure H: Twentynine Palms Water District Parcel Tax
Measure I: Twentynine Palms Water District Appropriations Limit
2011
November 8
Measure F: Hesperia parcel tax
Measure G: Phelan Pinon Hills Community Services District Appropriations Limit
June 21
Measure E: Fontana Unified School District parcel tax
2010
November 2
- See also: November 2, 2010 election in California
Measure A: City of Redlands Sales Tax Increase
Measure B: City of Redlands Appointed City Treasurer
Measure C: City of San Bernardino Appointed Clerk, Treasurer and Attorney
Measure D: Baker Valley Unified School District bond proposition
Measure U: City of Adelanto Charter Amendments
Measure V: City of Ontario Hotel Tax Increase
Measure W: Big Bear Lake Electors Eligible for Water and Power Commissions
Measure X: City of Fontana Ban on Fireworks
Measure Y: Rialto Unified School District bond proposition
Measure Z: City of Grand Terrace Ban on Fireworks
June 8
Measure O: City of Redlands Limits on Big Box Stores
Measure P: City of Needles Charter Amendment
Measure Q: City of Needles Sale of the Colorado Medical Center
Measure RR: City of Rialto Contributions to PERS
Measure S: Lucerne Valley Unified School District bond proposition
2009
August 28
Cedar Glen County Service Area 70 parcel tax
May 19
Measure K: Mountains Community Hospital District parcel tax
2008
November 4
Measure A: Central Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure C: City of Victorville Hotel Tax Increase
Measure D: City of Barstow Sales Tax Increase
Measure E: Victor Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure G: Colton Unified School District bond proposition (also on the ballot in parts of Riverside County)
Measure H: City of Needles Casino Advisory Vote
Measure I: City of Needles Police Feasibility Study
Measure JJ: Victor Valley Community College District bond proposition (also on the ballot in parts of Los Angeles County)
Crestline Sanitary District, Measure R (November 2008)
Measure S: County of San Bernardino Ethics Amendment
Measure T: City of Loma Linda Open Space Initiative
Measure U: Arrowbear Park County Water District parcel tax
Measure V: Victor Valley Union High School District bond proposition
Measure W: Rim of the World Unified School District bond proposition
Measure X: Helendale School District bond proposition
Measure Y: City of Bear Lake Hotel Tax Increase
Measure Z: Beaumont Unified School District bond proposition (also on the ballot in parts of Riverside County)
June 3
Measure N: Needles Unified School District bond proposition
Measure O: City of Needles Sales Tax Increase
Measure P: City of Victorville Adoption of a City Charter
Measure Q: Bear Valley Community Hospital District bond proposition
February 5
Measure I: Phelan Pinon Hills CSD Reorganization
Measure J: Redlands Unified School District bond proposition
Measure K: Upland Unified School District bond proposition
Measure L: City of San Bernardino Utility Users Tax
Measure M: San Bernardino Community College District bond proposition (also on the ballot in parts of Riverside County)
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