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2024
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November 5
A "yes" vote supported authorizing the Bella Vista Elementary School District to issue $4,400,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $29.12 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing the Bella Vista Elementary School District to issue $4,400,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $29.12 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $75 per single-family residential unit to provide funding for public safety services. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $75 per single-family residential unit to provide funding for public safety services. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Cascade Union Elementary School District to issue $16,500,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $28.54 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Cascade Union Elementary School District to issue $16,500,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $28.54 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Columbia 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 Columbia 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 "yes" vote supported authorizing the Cottonwood Union School District to issue $9,600,000 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 the Cottonwood Union School District to issue $9,600,000 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 Gateway Unified School District to issue $65,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $49 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Gateway Unified School District to issue $65,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $49 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Junction Elementary School District to issue $6,100,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $23.30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Junction Elementary School District to issue $6,100,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $23.30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Pacheco Union School District to issue $14,500,000 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 Pacheco Union School District to issue $14,500,000 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 Pacheco Union School District to issue $14,700,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund constructing a new school building and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Pacheco Union School District to issue $14,700,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund constructing a new school building and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Red Bluff Joint Union High School District to issue $33,600,000 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 Red Bluff Joint Union High School District to issue $33,600,000 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. |
• Shasta County, California, Measure P, Eminent Domain Charter Amendment Measure (November 2024): ✖
A "yes" vote supported the amendment to the charter that prevents the county from exercising the power of eminent domain to acquire private property without the owner's consent. |
A "no" vote opposed the amendment to the charter that prevents the county from exercising the power of eminent domain to acquire private property without the owner's consent. |
A "yes" vote supported amending the county charter to allow for Members of the Board of Supervisors to appoint or call for a special election when there is an expected vacancy on the Board. |
A "no" vote opposed amending the county charter to allow for Members of the Board of Supervisors to appoint or call for a special election when there is an expected vacancy on the Board. |
A "yes" vote supported authorizing Shasta Union High School to issue $56,600,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $14.39 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing Shasta Union High School to issue $56,600,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school infrastructure improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $14.39 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
March 5
• Shasta County, California, Measure C, Term Limit Measure (March 2024): ✔
A "yes" vote supported enacting two-term limit for persons serving on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors. |
A "no" vote opposed enacting a two-term limit for persons serving on the Shasta County Board of Supervisors. |
A "yes" vote supported establishing Shasta County as a California Charter County, allowing Members of the Board of Supervisors to appoint or call for a special election to fill vacancy on the Board of Supervisors. |
A "no" vote opposed establishing Shasta County as a California Charter County, allowing Members of the Board of Supervisors to appoint or call for a special election to fill vacancy on the Board of Supervisors. |
2023
November 7
- See also: California 2023 local ballot measures
A "yes" vote supported the formation of the Shasta Fire Protection District. |
A "no" vote opposed the formation of the Shasta Fire Protection District. |
• Shasta County, California, Measure B, Shasta Fire Protection District Tax Measure (November 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $20 per parcel to support funding for the Shasta Fire Protection District. |
A "no" vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $20 per parcel to support funding for the Shasta Fire Protection District. |
2022
November 8
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
• Burney Fire Protection District, California, Measure B, Parcel Tax Measure (November 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported enacting a parcel tax of $75 per single-family home to provide funding for the fire district. |
A "no" vote opposed enacting a parcel tax of $75 per single-family home to provide funding for the fire district. |
• Redding, California, Measure A, Appointive City Clerk and City Treasurer Measure (November 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported making the city clerk and city treasurer appointed positions. |
A "no" vote opposed making the city clerk and city treasurer appointed positions. |
2020
March 3
- Shasta County, California, Measure A, Public Safety Sales Tax (March 2020)
- Burney Fire Protection District, California, Measure B, Parcel Tax (March 2020)
2018
November 6
• Measure C: Redding Marijuana Business Tax
• Measure D: Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Parcel Tax
• Measure E: Enterprise Elementary School District Bond Issue
June 5
• Measure A: Shasta Lake Fire Protection District Parcel Tax
• Measure B: Redding School District Bond Issue
2017
August 29
• Measure A: Shasta Lake Marijuana Tax
2016
November 8
• Measure H/J: Shasta–Tehama–Trinity Joint Community College District Bond Issue
• Measure C: Cottonwood Fire Protection District Bond Issue
• Measure D: Redding Sales Tax Increase
• Measure E: Redding Sales Tax Increase Advisory Question
• Measure G: Cascade Union Elementary School District Bond Issue
• Measure I: Shasta Union High School District Bond Issue
• Measure J: Red Bluff Joint Union High School District Bond Issue
June 7
• Measure A: Junction Elementary School District Bond Issue
• Measure B: Black Butte Union Elementary School District Bond Issue
2014
November 4
Measure A: Shasta County Outdoor Medical Marijuana Ordinance Referendum
Measure B: City of Redding Turtle Bay Land Purchase Resolution 2014-025 Referendum
Measure C: City of Shasta Lake Medical Marijuana Sales Tax
Measure D: Cottonwood Fire Protection District Bond Issue
Measure E: Columbia Elementary School District Bond Issue
Measure F: City of Redding Crime and Nuisance Reduction Special Sales Tax
June 3
Measure A: City of Anderson Sales Tax
Measure B: City of Anderson Sales Tax Spending Advisory Question
Measure C: Happy Valley Union School Bond Issue
2012
November 6
Measure C: Anderson Union High School District bond proposition
June 5
- See also: June 5, 2012 election in California
Measure A: Knighton Road Development in Churn Creek Bottom Referendum
Measure B: Shasta County Freeze on Zoning in Churn Creek Bottom
April 10
- See also: April 10, 2012 election in California
City of Shasta Lake: Dolores Lucero recall
2010
November 2
- See also: November 2, 2010 election in California
Measure A: City of Redding Pension Funding
Measure B: City of Redding City Retiree Health Insurance Premiums
Measure C: Junction Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure D: Mayers Memorial Hospital District bond proposition (also on the ballot in parts of Lassen County and Modoc County)
2009
February 24
Mountain Gate Community Services District: Lyle Turner recall
2008
November 4
Measure B: Pachecho Union Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure C: Cascade Union Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure D: Columbia Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure E: Happy Valley Union Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure G: Gateway Unified School District bond proposition
February 5
Measure A: Enterprise Elementary School District bond proposition
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