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Local ballot measure elections in San Diego County are conducted by the Office of the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. This includes elections on local ballot measures for all municipalities and school districts in the county.

2024

November 5

See also: California 2024 local ballot measures

Alpine Union School District, California, Measure U, School Infrastructure Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported issuing $6.3 million in bonds, without raising tax rates, to repair roofs, improve HVAC and electrical systems at local schools, with oversight, audits, and eligibility for state matching funds.

A "no" vote opposed issuing $6.3 million in bonds, without raising tax rates, to repair roofs, improve HVAC and electrical systems at local schools, with oversight, audits, and eligibility for state matching funds.

Bonsall Unified School District, California, Measure V, School Workforce Programs and Infrastructure Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing $59 million in bonds for Bonsall Unified School District to upgrade classrooms, labs, and safety systems, repair facilities, add space to reduce overcrowding, and support hands-on learning, with local oversight and a 4¢ per $100 assessed value levy.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing $59 million in bonds for Bonsall Unified School District to upgrade classrooms, labs, and safety systems, repair facilities, add space to reduce overcrowding, and support hands-on learning, with local oversight and a 4¢ per $100 assessed value levy.

Cajon Valley Union School District, California, Measure W, School Infrastructure Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Cajon Valley Union School District to issue $280 million in bonds to repair and update school facilities, including roofs, plumbing, and HVAC systems, with citizen oversight, audits, full spending transparency, no increase in current tax rates, and all funds kept local. 

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Cajon Valley Union School District to issue $280 million in bonds to repair and update school facilities, including roofs, plumbing, and HVAC systems, with citizen oversight, audits, full spending transparency, no increase in current tax rates, and all funds kept local. 

Carlsbad, California, Measure B, Amend City Charter Expenditure Limit Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported adopting a measure to amend the City of Carlsbad's charter and municipal code, raising the expenditure limit for property acquisition or improvement from $1 million to $3.09 million and exempting public safety facilities from the limit.

A "no" vote opposed adopting a measure to amend the City of Carlsbad's charter and municipal code, raising the expenditure limit for property acquisition or improvement from $1 million to $3.09 million and exempting public safety facilities from the limit.

Chula Vista, California, Measure P, Renew Tax for Infrastructure Maintenance Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported adopting the measure to renew Chula Vista’s half-cent tax, generating $37 million annually for 10 years to fund services like road repairs, public safety, and facility maintenance, with citizen oversight and independent audits.

A "no" vote opposed adopting the measure to renew Chula Vista’s half-cent tax, generating $37 million annually for 10 years to fund services like road repairs, public safety, and facility maintenance, with citizen oversight and independent audits.

Chula Vista Elementary School District, California, Measure AA, School Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Chula Vista Elementary School District to issue $360,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvement and requiring an estimated property tax $29 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Chula Vista Elementary School District to issue $360,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvement and requiring an estimated property tax $29 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Dehesa School District, California, Measure Y, School Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Dehesa School District to issue $3,300,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Dehesa School District to issue $3,300,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Del Mar, California, Measure A, City Council Compensation Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported amending the Municipal Code to align with Government Code Section 36516 by setting Councilmember salaries at $950/month, strictly limiting them by State law, and allowing adjustments through a publicly considered ordinance in at least two City Council meetings.

A "no" vote opposed amending the Municipal Code to align with Government Code Section 36516 by setting Councilmember salaries at $950/month, strictly limiting them by State law, and allowing adjustments through a publicly considered ordinance in at least two City Council meetings.

Del Mar, California, Measure M, Transient Occupancy Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported updating the Del Mar Municipal Code to require transient occupancy tax from all short-term rentals, hotels, and similar facilities to generate $775,000 annually for city services like public safety and infrastructure, with online vendors collecting/remitting the tax until voters decide otherwise. 

A "no" vote opposed updating the Del Mar Municipal Code to require transient occupancy tax from all short-term rentals, hotels, and similar facilities to generate $775,000 annually for city services like public safety and infrastructure, with online vendors collecting/remitting the tax until voters decide otherwise. 

El Cajon, California, Measure J, Public Safety Sales Tax Renewal Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported renewing a 0.5% sales tax for 20 years with revenue dedicated to funding public safety services.

A "no" vote opposed renewing a 0.5% sales tax for 20 years with revenue dedicated to funding public safety services.

Encinitas, California, Measure K, Public Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% for 10 years with revenue dedicated to fund general public services.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% for 10 years with revenue dedicated to fund general public services.

Encinitas Union School District, California, Measure Z, School Infrastructure Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Encinitas Union School District to issue $158,300,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy $19 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Encinitas Union School District to issue $158,300,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy $19 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Escondido, California, Measure I, Public Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional 1% sales tax for 20 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional 1% sales tax for 20 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

Fallbrook Union High School District, California, Measure BB, School Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Fallbrook Union High School District to issue $56,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $24 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Fallbrook Union High School District to issue $56,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facilities improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $24 per $100,000 in assessed value.

La Mesa, California, Measure L, Public Services Sales Tax Renewal Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported renewing a 0.75% sales for 20 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

A "no" vote opposed renewing a 0.75% sales for 20 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

Lemon Grove, California, Measure T, Public Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional 1% sales tax for 10 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing an additional 1% sales tax for 10 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

Lemon Grove School District, California, Measure CC, School Science and Technology Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Lemon Grove School District to issue $30,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school science and technology facilities improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Lemon Grove School District to issue $30,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school science and technology facilities improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Lemon Grove School District, California, Measure EE, School Infrastructure Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Lemon Grove School District to issue $30,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Lemon Grove School District to issue $30,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

National City, California, Measure R, Street and Park Parcel Tax Initiative (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $75.00 per single-family residential unit and $150.00 per multi-family residential parcels.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $75.00 per single-family residential unit and $150.00 per multi-family residential parcels.

Oceanside, California, Measure X, Public Services Sales Tax Renewal Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported renewing a 0.5% sales tax for 7 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

A "no" vote opposed renewing a 0.5% sales tax for 7 years with revenue dedicated to funding general public services.

Poway, California, Measure H, Poway Specific Plan Amendment Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported amending The Farm in Poway Specific Plan to authorize development of a recreational fitness club.

A "no" vote opposed amending The Farm in Poway Specific Plan to authorize development of a recreational fitness club.

Ramona Unified School District, California, Measure GG, School Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Ramona Unified School District to issue $26,700,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $59 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Ramona Unified School District to issue $26,700,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $59 per $100,000 in assessed value.

San Diego, California, Measure D, Independent Ethics Commission Amendment Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported amending section 41.3 to the San Diego Charter which outlines provisions for the Ethics Commission.

A "no" vote opposed amending section 41.3 to the San Diego Charter which outlines provisions for the Ethics Commission.

San Diego, California, Measure E, Public Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported adopting a 1% sales tax to provide general funding for the City of San Diego.

A "no" vote opposed adopting a 1% sales tax to provide general funding for the City of San Diego.

San Diego Community College District, California, Measure HH, Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the San Diego Community College District to issue $3.5 billion in bonds and enact a property tax, estimated at a rate of $25 per $100,000 of assessed property value, while bonds are outstanding.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the San Diego Community College District to issue $3.5 billion in bonds and enact a property tax, estimated at a rate of $25 per $100,000 of assessed property value, while bonds are outstanding.

San Diego County, California, Measure G, Infrastructure, Transportation, and Safety Projects Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing a half-cent sales tax to fund San Diego County transportation, infrastructure, and safety projects, raising $350 million annually for road and rail upgrades, congestion reduction, safety improvements, environmental protections, and requiring citizen oversight and annual audits.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing a half-cent sales tax to fund San Diego County transportation, infrastructure, and safety projects, raising $350 million annually for road and rail upgrades, congestion reduction, safety improvements, environmental protections, and requiring citizen oversight and annual audits.

San Diego Unified School District, California, Measure C, Amendment of Board Election Measure (November 2024):  ✔

"yes" vote supported amending San Diego Charter section 66 to disregard a primary election when two or fewer candidates are running for a position on the Board of Education for the San Diego Unified School District and will have those candidates automatically advance to the general election.

"no" vote opposed amending San Diego Charter section 66 to disregard a primary election when two or fewer candidates are running for a position on the Board of Education for the San Diego Unified School District and will have those candidates automatically advance to the general election.

San Marcos, California, Measure Q, Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported adopting a 1-cent sales tax in San Marcos to generate $20 million annually for 10 years, funding essential city services, infrastructure maintenance, safety, and emergency response, with citizen oversight and local control.

A "no" vote opposed adopting a 1-cent sales tax in San Marcos to generate $20 million annually for 10 years, funding essential city services, infrastructure maintenance, safety, and emergency response, with citizen oversight and local control.

San Marcos Unified School District, California, Measure JJ, School Infrastructure Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing San Marcos Unified School District to issue $324,000,000 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 San Marcos Unified School District to issue $324,000,000 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.

San Ysidro School District, California, Measure KK, School Infrastructure Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing San Ysidro School District to issue $68,500,000 of bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing San Ysidro School District to issue $68,500,000 of bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

San Ysidro School District, California, Measure LL, School Infrastructure (Safety/Construction) Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing San Ysidro School District to issue $66,500,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing San Ysidro School District to issue $66,500,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

San Ysidro School District, California, Measure MM, School Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing San Ysidro School District to issue $12,900,000 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 San Ysidro School District to issue $12,900,000 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.

Santee, California, Measure S, Emergency Services Sales Tax Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported enacting a half-cent sales tax in Santee for 15 years to fund fire protection and emergency response services.

A "no" vote opposed enacting a half-cent sales tax in Santee for 15 years to fund fire protection and emergency response services.

Santee School District, California, Measure NN, School Infrastructure Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Santee School District to issue $30,620,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $12 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Santee School District to issue $30,620,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $12 per $100,000 in assessed value.

 

South Bay Union School District, California, Measure PP, School STEAM and Safety Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing South Bay Union School District to issue $67,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school STEAM and safety improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing South Bay Union School District to issue $67,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school STEAM and safety improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

South Bay Union School District, California, Measure QQ, School Infrastructure Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing South Bay Union School District to issue $58,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of 30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing South Bay Union School District to issue $58,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of 30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Southwestern Community College District, California, Measure SW, School Facilities Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Southwestern Community College District to issue $800,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facility improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Southwestern Community College District to issue $800,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facility improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $25 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Sweetwater Union High School District, California, Measure RR, School Facility Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Sweetwater Union High School District to issue $647,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facility improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Sweetwater Union High School District to issue $647,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facility improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District, California, Measure SS, School STEAM Facility Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District to issue $84,600,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school STEAM facility improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $54 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District to issue $84,600,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school STEAM facility improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $54 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Warner Unified School District, California, Measure TT, School Facility Improvement Bond Measure (November 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing Warner Unified School District to issue $3,800,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facility improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $38 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing Warner Unified School District to issue $3,800,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school facility improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $38 per $100,000 in assessed value.


March 5

See also: California 2024 local ballot measures

Mountain Empire Unified School District, California, Measure B, Bond Measure (March 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $20 million in bonds, with revenue funding repairs and improvements of classrooms and buildings, requiring an estimated levy of $40 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $20 million in bonds, with revenue funding repairs and improvements of classrooms and buildings, requiring an estimated levy of $40 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Rincon Ranch Community Services District, California, Measure C, Tax Measure (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $10 per acre, plus $250 per parcel of land.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $10 per acre, plus $250 per parcel of land.

San Diego, California, Measure A, City Auditor Charter Amendment (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the city auditor and audit committee to use outside legal counsel instead of the elected city attorney in certain instances.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the city auditor and audit committee to use outside legal counsel instead of the elected city attorney in certain instances.


2023

November 7

See also: California 2023 local ballot measures

Fallbrook Public Utility District, California, Detach Fallbrook Public Utility District from San Diego County Water Authority Measure (November 2023):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported detaching the Fallbrook Public Utility District from the San Diego County Water Authority.

A "no" vote opposes detaching the Fallbrook Public Utility District from the San Diego County Water Authority.

Rainbow Municipal Water District, California, Detach Rainbow Municipal Water District from San Diego County Water Authority Measure (November 2023):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported detaching the Rainbow Municipal Water District from the San Diego County Water Authority.

A "no" vote opposed detaching the Rainbow Municipal Water District from the San Diego County Water Authority.


2022

November 8

See also: California 2022 local ballot measures

Carlsbad, California, Measure J, Monroe Street Pool Renovation/Replacement Project (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported approving an amount to exceed $1 million in existing city funds for the Monroe Street Pool Renovation/Replacement Project, increasing the cost range from $22 million to $24 million.

A "no" vote opposed approving an amount to exceed $1 million in existing city funds for the Monroe Street Pool Renovation/Replacement Project, increasing the cost range from $22 million to $24 million.

Chula Vista, California, Measure K, City Charter Modification Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported modifying the City Charter to eliminate or clarify outdated and ambiguous language, reformat for usability, require residency and increased experienced for elected City Attorney, remove the requirement that most board and commission members must be qualified electors, use mail ballot to fill vacancy, approve bonded debt under state laws, allow City Council to take action at special Council meetings, and conform with State laws.

A "no" vote opposed modifying the City Charter to eliminate or clarify outdated and ambiguous language, reformat for usability, require residency and increased experienced for elected City Attorney, remove the requirement that most board and commission members must be qualified electors, use mail ballot to fill vacancy, approve bonded debt under state laws, allow City Council to take action at special Council meetings, and conform with State laws.

El Cajon, California, Measure P, One Cent Sales Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported repealing the $0.005 sales tax and establishing a $0.01 sales tax to fund general city services.

A "no" vote opposed establishing a $0.01 sales tax to fund general city services, keeping the $0.005 sales tax.

Encinitas, California, Measure L, Cannabis Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported establishing a cannabis sales tax at rates of 4% to 7% of gross receipts for retail cannabis businesses, 1% to 4% for non-retail cannabis businesses, and $2.00 to $10.00 per canopy square foot for cultivation.

A "no" vote opposed establishing a cannabis sales tax at rates of 4% to 7% of gross receipts for retail cannabis businesses, 1% to 4% for non-retail cannabis businesses, and $2.00 to $10.00 per canopy square foot for cultivation.

Escondido, California, Measure E, 3/4 Cent Sales Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported establishing a 3/4 cent sales tax for 15 years for general city services.

A "no" vote opposed establishing a 3/4 cent sales tax for 15 years for general city services.

Escondido, California, Measure F, Term Limits Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported establishing term limits of two terms for Mayor, three terms for City Councilmember, and three terms for City Treasurer, whether consecutive or not.

A "no" vote opposed establishing term limits of two terms for Mayor, three terms for City Councilmember, and three terms for City Treasurer, whether consecutive or not.

Escondido, California, Measure G, City Treasurer Compensation and Vacancy Procedures Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported reducing the city treasurer compensation to the same level as a city councilmember.

A "no" vote opposed reducing the city treasurer compensation to the same level as a city councilmember.

Imperial Beach, California, Measure R, Hotel Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported increasing the hotel tax by 4%.

A "no" vote opposed increasing the hotel tax by 4%.

Lemon Grove School District, California, Measure Q, Classroom and Infrastructure Bond Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing $27 million in bonds, levying below $30 per $100,000 in assessed value, to upgrade and repair infrastructure and classrooms.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing $27 million in bonds, levying below $30 per $100,000 in assessed value, to upgrade and repair infrastructure and classrooms.

Lower Sweetwater Fire Protection District, California, Measure T, District Seat Increase Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" votes supported increasing the number of seats on the Lower Sweetwater Fire Protection District from three to five at large seats.

A "no" votes opposed increasing the number of seats on the Lower Sweetwater Fire Protection District from three to five at large seats.

National City, California, Measure M, Office of City Clerk Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported providing the Office of City Clerk to be appointive.

A "no" vote opposed providing the Office of City Clerk to be appointive.

National City, California, Measure N, Office of City Treasurer Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported providing the Office of City Treasurer to be appointive.

A "no" vote opposed providing the Office of City Treasurer to be appointive.

San Diego, California, Measure B, Waste Management Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported allowing the city to recover costs for solid waste management services.

A "no" vote opposed allowing the city to recover costs for solid waste management services.

San Diego, California, Measure C, Remove Height Limit in Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported excluding the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area from the 30-foot height limit on buildings.

A "no" vote opposed excluding the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area from the 30-foot height limit on buildings.

San Diego, California, Measure D, Project Labor Agreements Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported amending the San Diego Municipal code to allow the use of Project Labor Agreements on City Construction Projects, prohibit employment discrimination, expand public disclosure, track local hiring requirements, and establish a Citizens' Oversight Board.

A "no" vote opposed amending the San Diego Municipal code to allow the use of Project Labor Agreements on City Construction Projects, prohibit employment discrimination, expand public disclosure, track local hiring requirements, and establish a Citizens' Oversight Board.

San Diego, California, Measure H, Authorize Childcare on Parkland Property Amendment (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing childcare on dedicated parkland property.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing childcare on dedicated parkland property.

San Diego County, California, Measure A, Cannabis Business Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing a cannabis sales tax at 6% for retail, 3% for distribution, 2% for testing, cultivation at 3% or $10 (inflation adjustable) per canopy square foot, and 4% for other businesses.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing a cannabis sales tax at 6% for retail, 3% for distribution, 2% for testing, cultivation at 3% or $10 (inflation adjustable) per canopy square foot, and 4% for other businesses.

San Diego Unified School District, California, Measure U, School and Classroom Infrastructure Improvement Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing $3.2 billion in bonds, levying 6 cents per $100 in assessed value, to upgrade and repair infrastructure and classrooms.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing $3.2 billion in bonds, levying 6 cents per $100 in assessed value, to upgrade and repair infrastructure and classrooms.

Solana Beach, California, Measure S, One Cent Sales Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing a $0.01 sales tax for general city services.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing a $0.01 sales tax for general city services.


2020

November 3

See also: November 3, 2020 ballot measures in California

Cajon Valley Union School District, California, Measure T, Bond Issue (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $125 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $13 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $125 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $13 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Carlsbad, California, Measure G, City Council Salary Restrictions (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported limiting city council salaries in the following ways:

  • limiting salary adjustments to the amount stated by the San Diego Regional Consumer Price Index,
  • requiring amount adjustments to be waived or established annually in January, and
  • prohibiting adjustments from being made retroactively if they were previously waived in a given year.

A "no" vote opposed this measure limiting city council salaries.

Dehesa School District, California, Measure U, Bond Issue (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $3.1 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $3.1 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Encinitas, California, Measure H, Marijuana Commercial Zoning and Regulation (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported specified zoning for and regulation of marijuana retail, cultivation, product manufacturing, and distribution in Encinitas.

A "no" vote opposed this measure's specified zoning for and regulation of marijuana retail, cultivation, product manufacturing, and distribution in Encinitas, thereby leaving municipal marijuana restrictions in place.

Imperial Beach, California, Measure I, Sales Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $1,300,000 per year until ended by voters, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Imperial Beach from 7.75% to 8.75%.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% generating an estimated $1,300,000 per year until ended by voters, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Imperial Beach at 7.75%.

La Mesa-Spring Valley School District, California, Measure V, Bond Issue (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing a 3% tax on marijuana businesses generating an estimated $465,000 - $1.55 million per year for city services and permitting Ojai to increase the tax up to 10%.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing a 3% tax on marijuana businesses generating an estimated $465,000 - $1.55 million per year for city services and permitting Ojai to increase the tax up to 10%.

Lakeside Fire Protection District, California, Measure Y, Parcel Tax (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $160 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $160 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Lemon Grove, California, Measure J, Marijuana Business Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing a tax on marijuana retail business of up to 8% and on other marijuana businesses of up to 4% of gross receipts generating an estimated revenue of between $560,000 and $1.12 million per year for general city services.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing a tax on marijuana retail business of up to 8% and on other marijuana businesses of up to 4% of gross receipts generating an estimated revenue of between $560,000 and $1.12 million per year for general city services.

Oceanside, California, Measure K, Mayor and City Council Term Limits (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported enacting term limits for the offices of city council and mayor of three four-year terms, regardless of whether the terms are consecutive or not.

A "no" vote opposed this measure enacting term limits for the offices of city council and mayor of three four-year terms.

Oceanside, California, Measure L, Development Project Zoning Referendum (November 2020):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported adopting a city council ordinance to rezone 176.6 acres in northeastern Oceanside from Agricultural to Planned Development to allow for the North River Farms development project.

A "no" vote opposed adopting a city council ordinance to rezone 176.6 acres in northeastern Oceanside to Planned Development to allow for the North River Farms development project, thereby blocking the North River Farms development project and leaving the land zoned for Agricultural, which allows crop-producing activities and limited residential development with minimum lot sizes of 2.5 acres so long as the residential use doesn't interfere with agricultural purposes.

Oceanside, California, Measure M, Marijuana Business Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing a tax on marijuana retail, manufacturing, and distribution business of up to 6% and on cultivation marijuana businesses of up to 3.5% of gross receipts generating an estimated $1.9 million per year for general city services.

A “no” vote opposed this measure authorizing a tax on marijuana retail, manufacturing, and distribution business of up to 6% and on cultivation marijuana businesses of up to 3.5% of gross receipts generating an estimated $1.9 million per year for general city services.

Oceanside Unified School District, California, Measure W, Bond Issue (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the district to issue up to $160 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the district to issue up to $160 million in bonds and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Poway, California, Measure P, Development Project Zoning Ordinance (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported approving zoning changes, general plan changes, and a special project plan allowing for the Farm in Poway development project consisting of up to 160 homes and a minimum of 70 acres of open space on 117.2 acres located at 17166 Stoneridge Country Club Lane. Poway Proposition FF (1988) requires voter approval for development projects such as the Farm in Poway.

A "no" vote opposed this measre approving zoning changes, general plan changes, and a special project plan, thereby not allowing the Farm in Poway development project consisting of up to 160 homes and a mnimum of 70 acres of open space on 117.2 acres located at 17166 Stoneridge Country Club Lane. Poway Proposition FF (1988) requires voter approval for development projects such as the Farm in Poway.

Rincon Ranch Community Services District, California, Measure Z, Parcel Tax (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the district to levy an annual parcel tax of $6 per acre plus $170 per parcel to fund road maintenance and repair.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the district to levy an annual parcel tax of $6 per acre plus $170 per parcel to fund road maintenance and repair.

San Diego, California, Measure A, Housing Bond Issue (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the city to issue up to $900 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund low-income, substance abuse, and mental health service housing requiring an estimated property tax levy of between $3 and $21 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the city to issue up to $900 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund low-income, substance abuse, and mental health service housing requiring an estimated property tax levy of between $3 and $21 per $100,000 in assessed value.

San Diego, California, Measure B, Commission on Police Practices Amendment (2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported amending the city's charter to replace the Community Review Board on Police Practices with the Commission on Police Practices that would be appointed by the city council to conduct investigations and subpoena witnesses and documents related to deaths resulting from police interactions and complaints made against police officers.

A "no" vote opposed amending the city's charter to establish the Commission on Police Practices, thereby maintaining the Community Review Board on Police Practices.

San Diego, California, Measure E, 30-foot Height Limit Exception (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported providing an exception from the 30-foot height limit in the Coastal Zone for the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area, which includes the Sports Arena.

A "no" vote opposed providing an exception from the 30-foot height limit in the Coastal Zone for the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area, which includes the Sports Arena.

San Diego Unified School District, California, Measure C, Primary and General Elections by Sub-District for School Board Members Charter Amendment (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported establishing that school district board members are elected by sub-district in both primary and general elections rather than running by sub-district in primaries but being elected by the entire district in the general election.

A "no" vote opposed establishing that school district board members are elected by sub-district in both primary and general elections, thereby leaving provisions establishing that board candidates run by sub-district in primaries but are elected by the entire district in the general election.

San Diego Unified School District, California, Measure D, Procedures for Removing School Board Members for Cause and Filling Vacancies Charter Amendment (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported amending the city charter to add San Diego Unified School District board members under the city's rules for removing elected officials for cause and filling the vacancies.

A "no" vote opposed amending the city charter to add San Diego Unified School District board members under the city's rules for removing elected officials for cause and filling the vacancies.

Santee, California, Measure N, Development Project Voter Approval Requirement Citizen Initiative (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported requiring voter approval of any future zoning changes or development projects that change residential land use categories if the changes intensify use (undefined), change between residential zoning and commercial or industrial zoning if the changes intensify use, or increase residential density.

A "no" vote opposed this measure requiring voter approval of certain future zoning changes or development projects, thereby leaving the existing city council approval requirement in place.

Santee, California, Measure Q, 12-Year Total Elected Official Term Limit Citizen Initiative (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported this citizen initiative to establish lifetime 12-year total limits (three four-year terms) for elected officials, including city council and mayoral terms combined. Measure Q and Measure R were put on the ballot as competing measures.

A "no" vote opposed this citizen initiative to establish lifetime 12-year total limits (three four-year terms) for elected officials, including city council and mayoral terms combined, thereby leaving no term limits in place for city elected officials.

Santee, California, Measure R, City Council and Mayor Term Limits Council-Referred Measure (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported this city council-referred measure to establish lifetime three-term term limits for the office of the city council and separate lifetime two-term limits for the office of mayor. Measure R and Measure Q were put on the ballot as competing measures.

A "no" vote opposed this city council-referred measure to establish lifetime three-term term limits for the office of the city council and separate lifetime two-term limits for the office of mayor, thereby leaving no term limits in place for elected city officials.

Solana Beach, California, Measure S, Permit and Regulate Marijuana Businesses and Cultivation Initiative (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Revised Monterey Park 2040 Land Use Element Proposition to change land uses, building sizes and building heights.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Revised Monterey Park 2040 Land Use Element Proposition to change land uses, building sizes and building heights.

South Bay Union School District, California, Measure X, Term Limits (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported 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.

A "no" vote opposes this measure establishing term limits for school board members of three terms.

Valley Center Fire Protection District, California, Measure AA, Parcel Tax (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the district to levy an annual parcel tax of $0.06 per residential sq. ft., $0.18 per commercial and industrial sq. ft., and $49 per unimproved parcel, thereby generating an estimated $820,000 per year.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the district to levy an annual parcel tax of $0.06 per residential sq. ft., $0.18 per commercial and industrial sq. ft., and $49 per unimproved parcel, thereby generating an estimated $820,000 per year.

March 3

See also: March 3, 2020 ballot measures in California

2019

May 7

See also: May 7, 2019 ballot measures in California

Measure B: Solana Beach Genevieve Street Residential Care Facility Initiative Defeatedd

March 19

See also: March 19, 2019 ballot measures in California

Measure A: Julian-Cuyamaca Fire Protection District Dissolution and Reorganization Referendum Approveda

2018

November 6

See also: November 6, 2018 ballot measures in California

San Diego County Voter Approval of Density Increases Initiative Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot
Measure A: San Diego County Charter Amendments Approveda
Measure B: San Diego County Board of Supervisors Representation of Unincorporated Areas Approveda
Measure C: San Diego County Pension Stabilization Funds Charter Amendment Approveda
Measure D: San Diego County General Election Consolidation Initiative Approveda
Measure E: San Diego Mission Valley Stadium Lease and Redevelopment Initiative Defeatedd
Measure G: San Diego Mission Valley Stadium Sale to San Diego State University Approveda
Measure H: San Diego Term Limits for School Board Members Approveda
Measure J: San Diego Business Interests Disclosure Charter Amendment Approveda
Measure K: San Diego Term Limits for City Council Members Approveda
Measure L: San Diego Restrictions on City Salaries, Campaigns, and Benefits Approveda
Measure M: San Diego Audit Committee Appointment Charter Amendment Approveda
Measure N: San Diego Reinstatement of Industrial Disability Benefit for Police Approveda
Measure O: Otay Mesa Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District Tax Increment Bonds Approveda
Measure P: Del Mar Land Use and Zoning Charter Amendment Approveda
Measure Q: Chula Vista Marijuana Business Tax Approveda
Measure R: Del Mar Beachfront Property Development Regulations Amendment Defeatedd
Measure S: Santee School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure T: Del Mar 941 Camino Del Mar Specific Plan Adoption Approveda
Measure U: Encinitas Housing Plan Update Defeatedd
Measure V: La Mesa Marijuana Business Tax Approveda
Measure W: National City Rent Control Defeatedd
Measure X: Oceanside General Sales Tax Approveda
Measure Y: Oceanside Voter Approval for Changes to Open Space and Agricultural Land Defeatedd
Measure Z: Vista Retail Medical Marijuana Sales and Tax Initiative (November 2018) Approveda
Measure AA: Vista City Council Marijuana Business Tax Measure Approveda
Measure BB: Vista Medical Marijuana Delivery Retail Authorization Defeatedd
Measure CC: Southwest Community College District Term Limits for Governing Board Members Approveda
Measure DD: Sweetwater Union High School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure EE: Bonsall Unified School District Bond Issue Defeatedd
Measure GG: Borrego Springs Unified School Distict Bond Issue Approveda
Measure HH: Carlsbad Unified School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure JJ: Mountain Empire Unified School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure LL: Vista Unified School District, California Bond Issue Approveda
Measure MM: Del Mar Union School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure NN: South Bay Union School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure PP: Borrego Springs Fire Protection District Parcel Tax Increase Defeatedd
Measure QQ: Julian-Cuyamaca Fire Protection District Annual Benefit Fee Replacement Defeatedd
Measure RR: Rincon Ranch Community Services District Parcel Tax Defeatedd
Measure SS: Valley Center Fire Protection District Parcel Tax Defeatedd
Measure VV: Chula Vista Elementary School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure YY: San Diego Unified School District Bond Issue Approveda

June 5

See also: June 5, 2018 ballot measures in California

Measure A: Chula Vista Half-Cent Sales Tax Approveda
Measure B: National City Initiative to Repeal Proposition T Term Limits Defeatedd
Measure C: National City Initiative to Preserve and Impose Proposition T Term Limits Approveda
Measure D: San Diego County Service Area 113 Initiative to Repeal Special Fire Tax Approveda

2017

November 7

See also: November 7, 2017 ballot measures in California

Measure A: Poway StoneRidge Country Club Rezoning and Development Initiative Defeatedd

June 30

See also: June 30, 2017 ballot measures in California

Measure A: Permanent Road Division Zone No. 117 Parcel Tax Approveda

2016

November 8

See also: November 8, 2016 ballot measures in California

Measure A: San Diego County Transportation and Environment Sales Tax Defeatedd
Measure B San Diego County Lilac Hills Residential and Commercial Development Defeatedd
Measure C: San Diego Football Stadium Initiative Defeatedd
Measure D: San Diego Hotel Tax and Qualcomm Stadium Initiative Defeatedd
Measure E: San Diego Vacancies and Special Elections Approveda
Measure F: San Diego Deputy City Attorney Termination Approveda
Measure G: San Diego Community Review Board on Police Practices Approveda
Measure H: San Diego Contracting Rules Approveda
Measure I: San Diego Balboa Park Lease for San Diego High School Approveda
Measure J: San Diego Distribution of Mission Bay Park Lease Revenue Approveda
Measure K: San Diego November Runoff Election Approveda
Measure L: San Diego Citizens’ Initiatives on the General Election Ballot Approveda
Measure M: San Diego Increase in Affordable Housing Approveda
Measure N: San Diego Non-medical Marijuana Tax Approveda
Measure O: Carlsbad Fire Station 2 Funding Approveda
Measure P: Chula Vista Sales Tax Increase Approveda
Measure Q: Del Mar Sales Tax Increase Approveda
Measure R: Del Mar Voter Approval of Commercial Development Initiative Defeatedd
Measure S: El Cajon City Council Districts Approveda
Measure T: Encinitas Compliance with State Housing Law Defeatedd
Measure U: La Mesa Repeal Ban on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Initiative Approveda
Measure V: Lemon Grove Repeal Ban on Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Approveda
Measure W: Poway Maderas Golf Course Hotel Defeatedd
Measure X: Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Bond Issue Defeatedd
Measure MM: MiraCosta Community College District Education Bond Approveda
Measure Z: Southwestern Community College District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure AA: Fallbrook Union High School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure BB: Grossmont Union High School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure CC: Sweetwater Union High School Board of Trustees Term Limits Approveda
Measure DD: Bonsall Unified School District Bond Issue Defeatedd
Measure EE: Cajon Valley Union School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure GG: Cardiff Elementary School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure HH: National School District District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure JJ: Solana Beach School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure KK: Rincon Ranch Community Services District Roads Parcel Tax Defeatedd

June 7

See also: June 7, 2016, ballot measures in California

Proposition E: San Diego Appropriations and Budget Amendments Approveda
Proposition B: San Diego Authorization and Issuance of Bonds Amendments Approveda
Proposition A: San Diego City Council Redistricting Commission and Process Amendments Approveda
Proposition F: San Diego Financial Operation Amendments Approveda
Proposition H: San Diego Infrastructure Fund Establishment Amendments Approveda
Proposition C: San Diego Property Tax Procedure Amendments Approveda
Proposition G: San Diego Removal of Close-Out Audit Requirement Amendments Approveda
Proposition D: San Diego Update to Titles of City Officials and Authority Over Salaries Amendments Approveda

February 23

See also: February 23, 2016 ballot measures in California

Measure A: Carlsbad Agua Hedionda South Shore Specific Plan Defeatedd

2015

December 15

See also: December 15, 2015 ballot measures in California

Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of San Diego Stadium Proposal for the Chargers (December 2015)

2014

November 4

See also: November 4, 2014 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition A: City of Chula Vista Contracting Charter Amendment
Approveda Proposition B: City of Chula Vista Council Vacancy Amendment
Defeatedd Proposition C: Cajon Valley Union School District Bond Issue
Approveda Proposition D: City of National City Sales Tax Renewal
Approveda Proposition E: Escondido Union School District Bond Issue
Defeatedd Proposition F: City of Encinitas Medical Marijuana Initiative
Defeatedd Proposition G: City of Escondido Home Rule Charter Adoption
Defeatedd Proposition H: City of Escondido Lakes Specific Plan Initiative
Defeatedd Proposition J: City of La Mesa Medical Marijuana Initiative
Approveda Proposition K: City of La Mesa Council Term Limits
Approveda Proposition L: Lakeside Union Elementary School District Bond Issue Reauthorization
Approveda Proposition M: City of La Mesa Appointed Clerk
Approveda Proposition N: National Elementary School District Bond Issue
Defeatedd Proposition O: Vallecitos Elementary School District Bond Issue
Defeatedd Proposition P: Julian Cuyamaca Fire Protection District Benefit Fee Replacement
Defeatedd Proposition Q: Ramona Unified School District Bond Issue
Approveda Proposition R: Lemon Grove Elementary School District Bond Issue Reauthorization
Defeatedd Proposition S: Rincon Ranch Community Services District Special Parcel Tax
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of San Diego $13.09 per Hour Minimum Wage Measure (November 2014)
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of San Diego $12 per Hour Minimum Wage Initiative (November 2014)

June 3

See also: June 3, 2014 ballot measures in California

Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of Imperial Beach "Compassionate Access Ordinance" Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Act (June 2014)
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballotApproveda City of San Diego Housing Fee Ordinance Repeal Referendum (June 2014)
Approveda Measure A: City of San Diego Elections Charter Amendment
Defeatedd Measure B: City of San Diego Barrio Logan Community Plan Update Referendum
Defeatedd Measure C: City of San Diego Barrio Logan Community Plan Update Referendum
Approveda Measure D: Coachella Valley Water District Board of Directors Elected by Division (also in Riverside County)
DefeateddMeasure E: Coronado Unified School District Bond Issue
Approveda Measure H: Grossmont Healthcare District Hospital Lease Continuation

February 11

See also: February 11, 2014 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition B: City of Solana Beach Fletcher Cove Community Center Special Use Permits

2013

June 18

See also: June 18, 2013 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition A: City of Encinitas Voter Approval for Zoning/Planning Amendments

2012

November 6

See also: November 6, 2012 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure A: City of Carlsbad Limits on Increases in Retirement Benefits
Approveda Measure B: Election of City of Chula Vista Council Members by District
Approveda Measure C: Cajon Valley Union School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure D: Dehesa School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure E: Chula Vista Elementary School District
Approveda Measure F: City of Coronado Hotel Tax
Defeatedd Measure G: Mountain Empire Unified School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure H: Del Mar Marijuana Dispensaries and Taxation
Defeatedd Measure J: City of Del Mar Village Specific Plan
Approveda Measure K: City of Encinitas Mayoral and City Council Elections
Approveda Measure L: City of Encinitas Two-Year Mayoral Term
Defeatedd Measure M: City of Encinitas Four-Year Mayoral Term
Approveda Measure N: City of Escondido Changes to General Plan
Defeatedd Measure P: City of Escondido Adoption of a City Charter
Defeatedd Measure Q: City of Lemon Grove Medical Marijuana Regulatory Ordinance
Defeatedd Measure R: Ramona Unified School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure S: City of Imperial Beach Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Act
Defeatedd Measure T: City of Lemon Grove Medical Marijuana Dispensary Authorization Ordinance
Approveda Measure U: City of Santee Hotel Tax
Approveda Measure V: Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure W: City of Solana Beach Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Approveda Measure Y: South Bay Union School District bond proposition
Approveda Proposition Z: San Diego Unified School District bonds
Approveda Proposition AA: San Dieguito Union School District bonds
Approveda Proposition BB: Bonsall Union Unification of School District
Defeatedd Proposition CC: Del Mar Union School District bonds
Defeatedd Proposition EE: MiraCosta Community College District bonds

June 5

See also: June 5, 2012 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition A: City of San Diego Ban on Project-Labor Agreements
Approveda Proposition B: City of San Diego Pension Reform Initiative
Approveda Proposition C: Chula Vista City Attorney Term Limits, Compensation and Scope of Authority
Approveda Proposition D: El Cajon Adoption of a City Charter
Defeatedd Proposition E: Oceanside Mobile Home Rental Control Phaseout
Defeatedd Proposition F: Oceanside Conduct of City Elections
Defeatedd Proposition G: Mountain Empire Unified School District bonds
Defeatedd Proposition H: Alpine Union School District bonds

2010

November 2

See also: November 2, 2010 election in California

Approveda Proposition A: San Diego Ban on Project Labor Agreements
Approveda Proposition B: San Diego Good Cause Requirement for Firing Deputy City Attorneys
Approveda Proposition C: San Diego Pacific Highlands Ranch Amendments
Defeatedd Proposition D: San Diego Sales Tax and Financial Reform Package
Approveda Proposition G: Carlsbad Limits on Retirement Benefits
Defeatedd Proposition H: Chula Vista Utility Users Tax
Defeatedd Proposition J: San Diego Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Proposition K: San Marcos Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Proposition L: Julian Union High School District bond proposition
Approveda Proposition M: Dehesa School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Proposition O: South Bay Union School District parcel tax
Approveda Proposition P: Encinitas Union School District bond proposition

June 8

See also: June 8, 2010 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition A: East Otay Mesa Recycling
Approveda Proposition B: San Diego County Supervisor Term Limits
Approveda Proposition C: San Diego Preference in Hiring Veterans
Approveda Proposition D: San Diego Strong Mayor
Approveda Proposition G: Chula Vista Public Works and Unions
Defeatedd Proposition H: City of Coronado Traffic Tunnel Advisory Vote
Defeatedd Proposition J: Del Mar Cottage Tax
Approveda Proposition K: Oceanside Charter
Defeatedd Proposition L: Solana Beach Business Tax
Approveda City of Poway: Betty Rexford recall

2009

December 8

See also: December 8, 2009 ballot measures in California

Defeatedd City of Oceanside: Jerry Kern recall

August 25

See also: August 25, 2009 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition A: Rainbow Municipal Water District bond proposition

May 5

See also: May 5, 2009 ballot measures in California

Defeatedd Proposition A: City of Chula Vista Sales Tax

2008

November 4

See also: November 4, 2008 ballot measures in California

Defeatedd Proposition A: County of San Diego parcel tax for a Regional Fire Protection Agency
Defeatedd Proposition B: San Diego Marine Terminal Redevelopment Initiative
Approveda Proposition C: City of San Diego Mission Bay Park Revenues
Approveda Proposition D: City of San Diego Beach and Parks Alcohol Ban
Approveda Proposition F: City of Coronado Hospital Foundation Purchase
Approveda Proposition G: City of Del Mar Approval of a Del Mar Specific Plan
Approveda Proposition H: City of Del Mar Hotel Tax
Approveda Proposition J: City of El Cajon Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Proposition K: City of Encinitas Hotel Tax for Sand Replenishment
Approveda Proposition L: City of La Mesa Sales Tax Increase
Defeatedd Proposition M: City of National City Sales Tax Repeal
Approveda Proposition N: City of San Marcos Ridgeline Protection & Management Overlay Zone Approval
Defeatedd Proposition O: City of San Marcos Voter Approval of Zoning Changes
Approveda Proposition P: City of Santee Adoption of a City Charter
Approveda Proposition Q: City of Chula Vista Elected City Attorney
Approveda Proposition R: Southwestern Community College District bonds
Approveda Proposition S: San Diego Unified School District bonds
Approveda Proposition T: Escondido Union High School District bonds
Approveda Proposition U: Grossmont Union High School District bonds
Approveda Proposition V: Lakeside Union Elementary School District bonds
Approveda Proposition W: Lemon Grove Elementary School District bonds
Approveda Proposition X: South Bay Union School District bonds

August 26

See also August 26, 2008 ballot measures in California

Defeatedd Tri-City Healthcare District bond measure (August 2008)

June 3

See also June 3, 2008 ballot measures in California

Approveda Proposition A: City of San Diego Managed Competition Process
Approveda Proposition B: City of San Diego Strong Mayor Form of Government
Approveda Proposition C: City of San Diego Financial Officers and Audits
Approveda Proposition D: City of Carlsbad Adoption of a City Charter
Defeatedd Proposition E: Chula Vista Voter Approval for Allowable Building Heights
Approveda Proposition F: City of Encinitas Hotel Tax
Defeatedd Proposition G: City of Encinitas Beach Sand Replenishment Tax
Approveda Proposition H: Oceanside Unified School District bonds

February 5

See also: February 5, 2008 ballot measures in California

Defeatedd Proposition A: City of Coronado Voter Pre-Approval of Beach Facilities
Approveda Proposition B: City of Coronado Lifeguard Building Approval
Approveda Proposition C: Poway Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Proposition D: Cajon Valley Union School District bond proposition
Approveda Proposition E: Rancho Santa Fe School District bond proposition

2006

November 7

See also November 7, 2006 ballot measures in California

Defeatedd Proposition A: County of San Diego Commercial airport at MCAS Miramar
Approveda Proposition B: City of San Diego Employee Retirement Benefits
Approveda Proposition C: City of San Diego Contracting Out of City Services

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