Siskiyou County, California ballot measures
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Siskiyou County is one of 58 California counties. The Office of the Siskiyou County Registrar of Voters is responsible for the conduct of elections in the county, including elections on local ballot measures for all municipalities and school districts.
2024
- See also: California 2024 local ballot measures
November 5
• Dunsmuir, California, Measure A, Transient Occupancy Tax Increase Measure (November 2024): ✔
A “yes” vote supported increasing the transient occupancy tax from 10% to 12%. |
A “no” vote opposed increasing the transient occupancy tax from 10% to 12%. |
• Mount Shasta, California, Measure B, Police and Fire Services Sale Tax Measure (November 2024): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to police and fire services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1% with revenue dedicated to police and fire services. |
• Siskiyou County, California, Measure W, Appointed Auditor-Controller Measure (November 2024): ✖
A “yes” vote supported establishing auditor-controller as a position appointed by the Siskiyou Count Board of Supervisors as opposed to an elected position. |
A “no” vote opposed establishing auditor-controller as a position appointed by the Siskiyou Count Board of Supervisors as opposed to an elected position. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Siskiyou Union High School District to issue $22 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $29 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Siskiyou Union High School District to issue $22 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $29 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• South Yreka Fire Protection District, California, Measure T, Spending Limit Measure (November 2024): ✔
A “yes” vote supported allowing the South Yreka Fire Protection District to increase their spending limit up to $90,000 for a period of no more than four years. |
A “no” vote opposed allowing the South Yreka Fire Protection District to increase their spending limit up to $90,000 for a period of no more than four years. |
A "yes" vote supported adopting a parcel tax of $45 per unimproved parcel, $75 per improved parcel, and $150 per commercial parcel to provide funding for the district's fire services. |
A "no" vote opposed adopting a parcel tax of $45 per unimproved parcel, $75 per improved parcel, and $150 per commercial parcel to provide funding for the district's fire services. |
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Weed Union Elementary School District to issue $6,500,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Weed Union Elementary School District to issue $6,500,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvement and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $30 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• Yreka, California, Measure V, 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. |
2023
November 7
- See also: California 2023 local ballot measures
• Mount Shasta, California, Measure S, Hotel Tax Measure (November 2023): ✔
A "yes" vote supported increasing the hotel tax from 8% to 12% to provide funding for infrastructure and general city services. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the hotel tax from 8% to 12% to provide funding for infrastructure and general city services. |
2022
November 8
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
A "yes" vote supported increasing the Mount Shasta Fire Protection District's spending limit to $425,000 for four years. |
A "no" vote opposed increasing the Mount Shasta Fire Protection District's spending limit to $425,000 for four years. |
• Yreka, California, Measure Q, Appointed City Treasurer Measure (November 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported changing the city treasurer from an elected position to an appointed position. |
A "no" vote opposed this measure, thus keeping the city treasurer as an elected position. |
June 7
- See also: California 2022 local ballot measures
• Siskiyou County, California, Measure P, Appointed County Auditor-Controller (June 2022): ✖
A "yes" vote supported making the position of Siskiyou County Auditor-Controller appointed by the board of supervisors rather than elected effective January 1, 2027. |
A "no" vote opposed making the position of Siskiyou County Auditor-Controller appointed by the board of supervisors, thereby leaving it as an elected position. |
2020
November 3
• Dunsmuir, California, Measure H, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 1.5% generating an estimated $200,000 per year for city purposes, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Dunsmuir from 7.75% to 9.25%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 1.5% generating an estimated $200,000 per year for city purposes, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Dunsmuir at 7.75%. |
• Greater McCloud Fire and Emergency Response Zone, California, Measure G, Parcel Tax (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $93.79 per improved parcel, $66.20 per first two unimproved parcels, $24.83 per third and fourth unimproved parcels, and $8.28 per fifth or more unimproved parcels, thereby generating an estimated $86,158.14 per year for fire and emergency services. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $93.79 per improved parcel, $66.20 per first two unimproved parcels, $24.83 per third and fourth unimproved parcels, and $8.28 per fifth or more unimproved parcels, thereby generating an estimated $86,158.14 per year for fire and emergency services. |
• Grenada Fire Protection District, California, Measure I, Appropriations Limit (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported maintaining the current appropriations limit of $50,000 for four years. |
A “no” vote opposed maintaining the current appropriations limit of $50,000 for four years. |
• Happy Camp Fire Protection District, California, Measure D, Parcel Tax (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $39 per improved parcel and $12 per unimproved parcel, thereby generating an estimated $19,434.62 per year for maintenance and operations within the Happy Camp Fire Protection District. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $39 per improved parcel and $12 per unimproved parcel, thereby generating an estimated $19,434.62 per year for maintenance and operations within the Happy Camp Fire Protection District. |
• Lake Shastina Community Services District, California, Measure J, Parcel 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. |
• Mount Shasta, California, Measure L, Marijuana Business Regulations (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing regulations and licensing requirements for industrial marijuana businesses. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing regulations and licensing requirements for industrial marijuana businesses. |
• Siskiyou Union High School District, California, Measure K, Bond Issue (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Siskiyou Union High School District to issue up to $3 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to security, safety and technology, classroom repairs, and expansion of labs and educational facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $8 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Siskiyou Union High School District to issue up to $3 million in bonds with bond revenue going to fund upgrades to security, safety and technology, classroom repairs, and expansion of labs and educational facilities and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $8 per $100,000 in assessed value. |
• South Yreka Fire Protection District, California, Measure C, Appropriations Limit (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported increasing the South Yreka Fire Protection District's appropriations limit to $90,000 for four years. |
A “no” vote opposed increasing the South Yreka Fire Protection District's appropriations limit to $90,000 for four years. |
• Tulelake, California, Measure N, Public Safety Parcel Tax (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an annual parcel tax of $60 per parcel, thereby generating an estimated $27,000 per year for public safety including law enforcement operations, personnel, equipment, training and supplies, dispatch, code enforcement and animal control. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an annual parcel tax of $60 per parcel, thereby generating an estimated $27,000 per year for public safety including law enforcement operations, personnel, equipment, training and supplies, dispatch, code enforcement and animal control. |
• Tulelake, California, Measure O, Hotel Tax (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing a hotel tax of 8% generating an estimated $2,000 - $10,000 per year for city services including infrastructure, promotion, community events and beautification. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing a hotel tax of 8% generating an estimated $2,000 - $10,000 per year for city services including infrastructure, promotion, community events and beautification. |
• Weed, California, Measure B, Marijuana Business Regulations (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported establishing regulations on marijuana businesses including requiring licenses, limiting licenses, and other regulations on operations and conduct of such businesses. |
A “no” vote opposed establishing regulations on marijuana businesses including requiring licenses, limiting licenses, and other regulations on operations and conduct of such businesses. |
• Weed, California, Measure M, Sales Tax (November 2020): ✖
A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.25% generating an estimated $260,000 per year for municipal purposes including parks, law enforcement, fire services, maintenance of streets and cemeteries, and emergency funds, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Weed from 7.5% to 7.75%. |
A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.25% generating an estimated $260,000 per year for municipal purposes including parks, law enforcement, fire services, maintenance of streets and cemeteries, and emergency funds, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Weed at 7.5%. |
• Yreka, California, Measure E, Appointed City Clerk Charter Amendment (November 2020): ✔
A “yes” vote supported changing the position of city clerk to be an appointed position. |
A “no” vote opposed changing the position of city clerk to be an appointed position. |
March 3
2019
March 26
• Measure V: Mount Shasta Recreation and Parks District Parcel Tax
2018
November 6
• Measure L: Shasta Valley Cemetery District Parcel Tax
• Measure M: Fort Jones Appointed City Clerk
• Measure N: Fort Jones Appointed City Treasurer
• Measure P: Mount Shasta Recreation and Parks District Parcel Tax
• Measure Q: Hornbrook Fire Protection District Reducing Board Membership
• Measure R: Hornbrook Fire Protection District Spending Limit Increase
• Measure S: Mount Shasta Marijuana Business Tax
• Measure T: Dunsmuir Marijuana Business Tax
• Measure U: Mount Shasta Fire Protection District Spending Limit Increase
2017
November 7
• Measure I: Butte Valley Fire Protection District Board Member Decrease
• Measure J: Grenada Fire Protection District Increased Spending Limit (Gann Override) Continuation
2016
November 8
• Measure V: Dunsmuir Optional Refuse Collection and Disposal
• Measure W: Dunsmuir Water Service Changes
• Measure Y: Dunsmuir Medical Marijuana Cultivation
• Measure Z: South Yreka Fire Protection District Spending Limit Increase
• Measure B: Lake Shastina Community Services District Police Services Parcel Tax
• Measure C: Yreka Sales and Transaction Tax Increase
• Measure D: Dunsmuir City Clerk Appointment
• Measure G: Siskiyou County Sales Tax Increase
• Measure H: Siskiyou County Groundwater Extraction Permits
June 7
• Measure Q: Hornbrook Fire Protection District Appropriations Limit Increase
• Measure R: Siskiyou County Service Area No. 6 Parcel Tax
• Measure S: Siskiyou County Sales Tax for New Jail
• Measure T: Siskiyou County Medical Marijuana Cultivation Ordinance Enforcement Reform Referendum
• Measure U: Siskiyou County Medical Marijuana Cultivation Ordinance Referendum
2015
November 3
Measure P: City of Dunsmuir Sales Tax
March 3
Measure O: City of Weed General Sales Tax
2014
November 4
Measure E: Mount Shasta Fire Protection District Spending Limit Gann Override
Measure G: Happy Camp Fire Protection District Parcel Tax
Measure H: Yreka Union High School District Bond Issue
Measure I: City of Yreka Sales Tax
Measure J: City of Weed Sales Tax Increase
Measure K: City of Weed Outdoor Marijuana Cultivation Ban Advisory Question
Measure L: City of Weed Permitting Licensing of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Advisory Question
Measure M: Siskiyou County Advisory Question on Proposed Karuk Tribe Casino in Yreka
Measure N: City of Dunsmuir Sales Tax Increase
June 3
Measure C: Siskiyou County Jefferson Republic Territory Advisory Question
Measure D: Lake Shastina Community Services District Public Safety Parcel Tax
2012
November 6
Measure P: Black Mountain Zone of Increased Benefit parcel tax
Measure Q: McCloud Community Services District Parcel Tax for Library Services
Measure R: Butteville Union School District bond proposition
Measure S: Dunsmiur (City of) Restrictions on the Cultivation of Medical Marijuana
June 5
Measure M: City of Yreka Chickens in the Backyard
Measure N: Dunsmuir Public Library parcel tax
2011
August 30
Measure J: Black Mountain Fire and Emergency Response Zone parcel tax
June 7
Measure H: Mt. Shasta Sales Tax to Fund Library
2010
November 2
- See also: November 2, 2010 election in California
Measure B: Mt. Shasta Appointed City Clerk
Measure C: Mt. Shasta Appointed City Treasurer
Measure D: Siskiyou County Hotel Tax
Measure E: Scott Valley Unified School District bond proposition
Measure F: Greater McCloud Fire and Emergency Response Zone parcel tax
Measure G: Klamath River Dam Removal Advisory Vote
City of Dunsmuir: Peter Arth recall
City of Dunsmuir: Mario Rubino recall
Note: A potential Measure A, the "City of Mt. Shasta Community Water Rights and Self-Government Ordinance," was removed from the ballot By Siskiyou County Clerk Colleen Setzer on August 12. She said she was removing it "due to alleged procedural errors and violations of elections code, including a changing of initiative language and improper filing of documents and fees." Supporters of Measure A filed an appeal of Setzer's decision in Siskiyou County Superior Court. In addition to a procedural dispute about who the appropriate election official was with whom to file the initiative language before circulation, Siskiyou County claimed in its court filings that Measure A violated the single-subject rule and "Doctrine of Preemption." The Doctrine of Preemption says that no ordinance can be valid if it duplicates, contradicts or enters into an area fully occupied by general law.[1][2]
- See also: List of ballot measure lawsuits in 2010
2008
November 4
Measure M: Siskiyou County Hotel Tax
Measure N: Scott Valley Fire & Emergency Response Zone parcel tax
Measure P: South Yreka Fire Protection District appropriations limit
Measure Q: Siskiyou Union High Elementary School District bond proposition
Measure R: Lake Shastina Community Services District parcel tax
Measure S: Hornbrook Fire Protection District appropriations limit
Measure T: McCloud Community Services District parcel tax
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