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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES NO 152-18RESOLUTION NO. 152-18 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ACCEPTING CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATION DECLARING THE RESULTS OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR THE ELECTION OF COUNCILMEMBERS TO THE CITY COUNCIL IN THE FIRST, THIRD, FOURTH AND SEVENTH WARDS, AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY MEASURES N AND O, HELD ON THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2018. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Council of the City of Bakersfield finds, determines and declares as follows: SECTION 1. A. That pursuant to applicable law, a General Municipal Election was held and conducted in the City of Bakersfield on the 6'h day of November 2018; and B. That said election was held and conducted in conformity with all applicable provisions of law; and C. That pursuant to the direction of the City Council, the County Clerk of the County of Kern has conducted a Canvass of Results, attached hereto as Exhibit "B," which has been examined and accepted by the City Clerk; and D. That said election was held for the purpose of electing Councilmembers to the City Council in Wards 1, 3, 4 and 7; and E. That said election was held for the purpose of submitting to the electors of the City of Bakersfield the following measures: MEASURE"N" Shall the City of Bakersfield adopt the following low: BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC SAFETY/VITAL CITY SERVICES MEASURE. To prevent cuts/improve 911 emergency YES response, police/fire protection, anti-gang/drug units, neighborhood police patrols; rapid response to assaults, robberies, gang violence, home burglaries; crime prevention; address homelessness; retain, attract jobs/businesses; unrestricted general revenue purposes; shall the measure be adopted approving an ordinance establishing a one -cent sales tax No providing $50,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, citizens oversight, all funds for Bakersfield? MEASURE"O" Shall the City of Bakersfield adopt the following law: Shall the measure amending the Bakersfield Municipal YES Code to allow medical marijuana store front dispensaries, cultivation sites, manufacturers, distributors, and delivery operations with a valid permit, and which will impose a 7.5% excise tax that will last until terminated by voters, [based on current information, fiscal impact is unknown,] NO be adopted? F. That the City Council does hereby accept the City Clerk's Certification of the Canvass of Results, attached hereto as Exhibit "A," and does hereby resolve, determine and declare the results of said General Municipal Election for the Office of Councilmember to be as follows: Ward 1 — P. "Willie" Rivera Ward 3 — Ken Weir Ward 4 — Bob Smith Ward 7 — Chris Parlier G. That the City Council does hereby accept the City Clerk's Certification of the Canvass of Results, attached hereto as Exhibit "A," and does hereby resolve, determine and declare the results of the General Municipal Election for Measures "N" and "O" to be as follows: YES NO Measure"N" 45,835 45,738 Measure "O" 43,383 47,656 H. That the City Clerk does hereby declare the persons elected to the Office of Councilmember in Council Wards 1, 3, 4 and 7 shall serve a full four-year term, and shall serve until their successors are elected and qualified in 2022; and I. That the City Council does declare and determine Measure "N" passed by the electors of the City of Bakersfield, and is effective December 22, 2018; and o``eAKF9m ORIGINAL J. That the City Council does declare and determine Measure "O" was not passed by the electors of the City of Bakersfield, and Resolution. K. That the City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this MEEZIT-� I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on December 12, 2018, by the following vote: ✓ V' ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ /�Y'-ESS COUNCIL MEMBER RIV& GONZALES, WEIR, SMITH, FREEMAN, SULLIVAN, PARLIER NOES: COUNCIL MEMBER NOVA. ABSTAIN. COUNCILMEMBER Noma ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBER (\JZV\9- 10 11 n J LIE DRIMAKIS, CMC ASSITANT CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED DEC 12 2818 By REN GO Mayor APPROVE AS TO FORM: By QL VIRG IA GE NARO City Attorney Exhibit "A" & "B" Attached Exhibit "C" Attached SIELECTIONIRESOLUTNQ0180ECLARE RESULTS Wards 1, 3, 4, T 12/4/2018 EXHIBIT "A" CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE OF CANVASS I, Julie Drimakis, Acting City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield, authorized by Resolution No. 066-18 adopted by the City Council on June 6, 2018, do hereby certify to the City Council for the City of Bakersfield, the Certificate of the County Clerk to the Result of the Canvass of the State of California General Election held on November 6, 2018, and find that the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in the City to persons voted for, the respective offices for which the persons were candidates and for and against Measures "N" and "0" were as follows: FOR MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Ward 1: P. "Willie" Rivera - 2,365 Gilberto De La Torre - 2,202 Marvin Dean - 1480 Ward 3: Ken Weir - 13,299 Salvador Lopez -Willingham - 4,200 Ward 4: Bob Smith 12,638 Ernest W. Oliver 3,195 Ward 7: Chris Parlier 8,112 MEASURE"N" Shall the City of Bakersfield adopt the following law: BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC SAFETY/VITAL CITY SERVICES YES MEASURE. To prevent cuts/improve 911 emergency response, police/fire protection, anti-gang/drug units, 45,835 neighborhood police patrols; rapid response to assaults, robberies, gang violence, home burglaries; crime prevention; address homelessness: retain, attract jobs/businesses; unrestricted general revenue NO purposes; shall the measure be adopted approving an ordinance establishing a one -cent sales tax providing $50,000,000 annually until ended by voters, 45,738 requiring independent audits, citizens oversight, all funds for Bakersfield? MEASURE"O" Shall the City of Bakersfield adopt the following law: Shall the measure amending the Bakersfield Municipal YES Code to allow medical marijuana store front dispensaries, cultivation sites, manufacturers, distributors, and delivery 43,383 operations with a valid permit, and which will impose a 7.5% excise tax that will last until terminated by voters, NO [based on current information, fiscal impact is unknown,] be adopted? 47,656 Dated: December 4, 2018 %u, Julie a Drimakis, CMC Acting City Clerk 5?Election\centcations\Clerk cenfcation results Council 2018 EXHIBIT B CERTIFICATE OF COUNTY CLERK AS TO RESULT OF THE CANVASS OF THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 6, 2018 STATE OF CALIFORNIA L ss COUNTY OF KERN J 1, MARY B. BEDARD, Auditor -Controller -County Clerk, County of Kem, State of California, HEREBY CERTIFY that I have canvassed the returns of the votes cast at the STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION held on November 6, 2018 and that the whole number of votes cast for and against each candidate and the whole number of votes cast for and against each measure, as posted and on file, are full, true and correct. IN WITNESS HEREOF I do hereby set my hand and the Official Seal of the County of Kern this 41h day of December 2018. MARY B. BEDARD Auditor -Controller -County Clerk County of Kern State of California of 0AKF9�r T F= , U ORIGINAL Page: t of 36 Election Summary Report General Election County of Kern November o6, 2018 Kern County Elections Official Final Results Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 205,816 of 375,759 (54.77%) Ballots Cast: 205,816 GOVERNOR (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) 12/3/201812:51:02 PM Times Cast 205,816/ 375,759 54.77%, Candidate: Parry, total JOHN H. COX REP 119,870 58.94% GAVIN NEWSOM DEM - 83,507 41.06%'. Total Voles -203,377 "Total LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (10000%) Total Times Cast 205,816 / 375,759 54.77% Candidate -- Harty - Total ...::. ELENI KWNALAKIS DEM 83,012 53.99% ED HERNANDEZ DEM 70,734 46.01% Total Votes 153,746 TotaY ' SECRETARY OF STATE (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 205,816/375.759 54.77%: Candidate Patty Tgtal _ MARK P. MEUSER REP 114,667 5677% ALEX PADILI-A DEM 87,317 43.23% Total Votes 201,984 12/3/201812:51:02 PM Page: 2 of 36 f 12/3/201812:51:02 PM CONTROLLER (Vote for i) Times Cast TimesCast Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100,00%) 54.77%' Candidate Parry Total ,'Total Times Cast 205,816/375759 5477%. Candidate Parly FIONA MA DEM KONSTANTINOS RODITIS - REP - 11Q654 55.05%' BET T. YEE _. OEM.. 90,343 4495%' Total Votes 200,997 Total 'T of TREASURER (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 o(655 (100.00%) n f Total Times Cast TimesCast 205,816 / 375,759 54.77%' Candidate Parry total ,'Total GREGCONLON REP 113,564 56.71%'. FIONA MA DEM 86,701 43.29% Total Votes 84(164 200,265 Total Votes Total ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 o(655 (100.00%) n f — TimesCast 205,816/375,759 54.77% Candidate Patty ,'Total STEVEN C BAILEY REP 116,403 57.86% XAVIER BECERRA DEM 84(164 42.14% Total Votes 201,167 Total INSURANCE COMMISSIONER (Vote for t) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Tote _ Times Cast 205,816/375,759 54.77% Candidate Party Total STEVE POIZNER NPP 119,708 6200% RICARDO LARA i DEM 73,374 38.00%. Total Votes 193,082 Total' in a ORIGINAL Page. 3 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51.02 PM MEMBER BD. OF EQUAL 1ST DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Total .. '.. Total Times Cast Total 54.77%i Times Cast 205,816/375,759 5977%1 Candidate:! Party; Total 60.01%: TED GAINES REP _: 119,379 .. 60.00%. TOM HALLINAN DEM 79,589 4 40.00% Total Votes 198,968 Total U.S. REPRESENTATIVE > Total Preancts Reported: 204 of 204(100.00%) UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 23RD CD (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 451 of451 (100.00%) Total .. '.. Total Times Cast 205,816 375,759 54.77%i Candidate': party f Totat ` Total KEVIN DE LEON DEM 99,981 60.01%: DIANNE FEINSTEIN OEM 66,628 39.99%', Total Votes 166,609 162,628 Total Total U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 21ST CD (Vote for 1) Preancts Reported: 204 of 204(100.00%) _ Totat Times Cast 40,270 / 95,820 42.03%. Candidate party -Total T1 COX DEM 23,988 61.22%' DAVID G. VAIADAO REP _ . ...38.78%; Total Votes „15196 39,184 J rptal U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 23RD CD (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 451 of451 (100.00%) o``0AKF9N U E ORIGINAL .. '.. Total Times Cast 165,546/279939 5914% Candidate f. Party ` Total KEVIN MCCARTHV REP 106757 6564% TATIANA MATTA DEM 55,871 34.36% Tool Votes 162,628 Total o``0AKF9N U E ORIGINAL Page.4 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM STATE SENATOR 14TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 174 of 174 (100.00%) STATE SENATOR 16TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:481 of481 (100.00%) _ Total Times Cast Times Cast 5,760/8,579 67.14%, 35,802 / 86,223. 41.52% Candidate Party Total MELISSA HURTADO DEM 22,979 6563% ANDY VIDAK REP 14032 34.37% Total Votes 35,011 Tota STATE SENATOR 16TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:481 of481 (100.00%) MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 26TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22(100.00%) _ Totaf , Times Cast Times Cast 5,760/8,579 67.14%, 170,014 / 289,536 5872%, Candidate _ Rarty r REP SHANNON GROVE REP 109,938 65.99%'. RUTH MUSSER-LOPEZ DEM 56,654 34.01% Total Votes 166,592 1' igtai MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 26TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 22 of 22(100.00%) MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 32ND DISTRICT' (Vote for 1) Aecincts Reported: 204 of 204 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 5,760/8,579 67.14%, Candidate,, faHy , Total DEVON MATHIS REP 3,991 ]1]2%'. JOSE SIGALA DEM 1,574 28.28% Total Votes 5,565 Total MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 32ND DISTRICT' (Vote for 1) Aecincts Reported: 204 of 204 (100.00%) >�6A✓<f9 T U ORIGINAL Total Times Cast 40,092 196,701 41.46%' Candidate: Y Rorty- _ -7otaG RUDY SALAS .. _.. DEM __..... 26646 6].96% ._ _.. 9.: JUSTIN MENDES REP 12,562 32.04% Total Votes 39,208 _ Total >�6A✓<f9 T U ORIGINAL Page: 5 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 34TH DISTRICT (Vote for i) Precinds Reported: 398 of 398 (10LOD%) _-Total Times Cast S Total 'j Lmas Cast _.. _ __..... 149,413/252,226 .__ 5924%I Candidate: tarty Total 5642% VINCE FONG REP 103,346 70.59% NICK NIOTA DEM 43,048 --29.41%'. Total Votes _ 146,394 - .. Total MEMBER OF THE ASSEMBLY 36TH DISTRICT (Vote for 1) Precinds Reported: 31 of 31 (100.00%) _-Total Times Cast Tota( 54,77%. Times Cast 10,551 / 18,253. 57.80%, Candidate Pam _. Total 5642% TOM LACKEY REP 6,709 65.29% STEVE FOX ' DEM 3,567 34.71%. Total Votes 10,276 - .. Total ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT z (Vote for 1) Precincts Repaded'. 655 of 655 (100.00%) _-Total Times Cast 205,816/375,759 54,77%. Times Cast _ 205,816 1375,759 54.77%:; Candidate Party - '. Total 5642% Yes _ 124,891 73.04% No -- 46,095 2696%',. Total Votes. 170.986 - Judicial Offices Key ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT 2- CAROL A. COREIGAN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT 1 LEONDRA R KRUGER ASSOCIATEJUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT4-DONALD R. FRANSON, JR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 3 -THOMAS DESAHTOS ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 5 CHARLES S, POOCHIGIAN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 2 -KATHLEEN A. MEEHAN ASSOCIATEJUSTICH STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 6 -MARK W SNAUFFER ASEOCIATEJUSTICH STH APPELLATE DISTRICT I -BRUCE SMITH ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT i (Vote for i) Precincts Reponed: 655 of 655 (100.00%) _. _-Total Times Cast 205,816/375,759 54,77%. Candidate party "Total Yes - 94,956 5642% No... 73,353 43.58% Total Votes 168,309 .Total v ORIGINAL Page: 6 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 4 (Vote for 1) Precincts RepDrted: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Offices Key ASSOCLkTB JUSTICE SUPREME COURTZ- CAROLA. CORRIGAN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT 1- LEONDRA R. KRUGER ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 4- ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT Total 3 ASSOCIAT6)USTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 5 Times Cast 205,816/375,759 5477%i Candidate �erty Total 54.77%' Yes 111,497 6703% No 54,839 i- -- 32.97% Total Votes 16 6,33 6 43.71%'. Total Votes -. Total " Offices Key ASSOCLkTB JUSTICE SUPREME COURTZ- CAROLA. CORRIGAN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT 1- LEONDRA R. KRUGER ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 4- ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT DONALD R FRANSON, JR 3 ASSOCIAT6)USTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 5 - THOMAS DESANIDS -CHARLES S. POOCHIGDIN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WE APPELLATE DISTRICT 2 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT -KATHLEEN A. MEEHAN 6 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 1- -MARK W SNAUFFER BRUCE SMITH ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 3 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100A0%) J, Total Times Cast 205,816 / 375,759 ' 54.77%' Candidate- Party '. ` Total•. _ I: ...: Yes. .._.. .... 93,733 56.29%'.. No 72,798 43.71%'. Total Votes 166,531 " Total ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 5 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) J, Total Times Cast 205,816 / 375,759 54.77% . Candltlate `. Party `. Tatal' • - Yes -. _ - 11 2,3 65 67.29%' No _ ......54,622 -.32]1%. Total Votes -.. 166,987 " <= Total ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 2 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:655 of 655 1100.00%) J, Total Times Cast 205.816/375,759 54,77%'' Candi date _ ',' Panty _ ,y .! T I Yes.. 96009 57.61%' No 70,646 42.39%. Total Votes 166,655 " Total o``oAKF9N 0 ORIGINAL Page: 7 of 36 17./3/201812:51:02 PM ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT 6 (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Judicial Offices Key ASSOCIATE)USTICE SUPREME COURT Z- CAROLA, CORRIGAN ASSOCIATE JUSFICESUPREME COURT I- LEONDRA R. KRUGER ASSOCIATEJUSRCE STH APPELUTE UISTRICP4 - DONALD R PRANSON, JR ASSOLDITS JUSTICE STH APPELUTE DISTRICT3 -THOMAS UESANTOS ASSOCIATEJUSTICE 5TH APPELUTE DISTRICT 5 -CHARLES S. POOCHIGIAN ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELLATE DISTRICT 2 -KATHLEEN A MEEHAN ASSOOATE JUSTICE STN APPELLATE DISTRICT 6 -MARK W SNAUFFER ASSOCIATE JUSTICE STH APPELUTE DISTRICT I -BRUCE SMITH ASSOCIATE JUSTICE 5TH APPELLATE DISTRICT i (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) STATE SUPERINTENDENT (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE # 2 (Vote for i) Precincts Repotted:17 of 17 (10000%) Total T nnes Cast 205,816 / 375,759 54.77%, Candidate Parry Total Candidate S Pa(ty MARSHALL TUCK -- 114,999 52.86% TONY K. THURMOND -.. -- 67,943 _ 37.14% Write-in ..._ .. _..._ 14 0.0.07 %,. Total Votes 182,942 _. _: - _ 1,076 - -- Totak ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE BOARD MEMBER TRUSTEE # 2 (Vote for i) Precincts Repotted:17 of 17 (10000%) Times Cast 5,511/9,365 58.85% Candidate S Pa(ty 1 Total STEVE D. BUFFALO 2,023 43.26% BYRON GLENNAN 1,577 33.73% MIGUEL S. CORONADO -_ _.. _ 1,076 23.01% Write-in _.. 0 ...0.00%' Total Votes 4,676 _ O�gAKF9e' . Total ORIGINAL Page:8 of 36 KERN COMM COLLEGE #i BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported 188 of 188 (100.00%) Times Cast 33,798 / 51,716: Total Canditlate_- PaTly . Times Cast 55,026 / 113,291 48.57%'-- Candidate Party ',. - '.. Toral JAMES H. HINELINE III KYLE CARTER 22,285 2953%. NAN GOMEZ-HEITZEBERG 18,798 24.91% LORENZO ALVAREZ 15,889 I 21.06% KAREN DEWALT 12,697 16.83% - JERRY MELSON 5,790 7.67% Write-in Z 0.00%'. Total Votes 75,459 .. To KERN COMM COLLEGE #2 BOARD MEMBER (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 101 of 101 1100.00%) KERN HIGH SCHOOL # i BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 126 of 126 (10000%) Total Times Cast 33,798 / 51,716: 65.35%, Canditlate_- PaTly . Total JACK CONNELL 19,285 70.61%. JAMES H. HINELINE III 8,027 29.39% Wnte-in 2.. __..._ 001% Total Votes 27,312 Total KERN HIGH SCHOOL # i BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 126 of 126 (10000%) 12/3/2018 12:51.02 PM �gAKF9m v Total Times Cast 43,258 / 71,431 60.56%, Caodldate- ., _ party, = To, CYNTHIA BRAKEMAN 2Q747 54.63%. MIKE WILLIAMS __... 17,233 :....0.00%.. 4537% Write-in 1 Total Voles 37,980 Total 12/3/2018 12:51.02 PM �gAKF9m v Page: 9 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51.02 PM KERN HIGH SCHOOL # 4 BOARD MEMBER (Vote for t) Precincts Reported 92 of 92 (100.00%) ¢ Total - Total 46.75%:, - Times Cast 39,367/64826 6073%I Candidate Party, - Total - JANICEGRAVES 17,131 4850% IENIFER PITCHER 9,387 26.58% BRYAN COLEBROOK 8,803-. 24,92%'. WNe -in _.___.._. o ' __.._..- 0 0.00% Total Votes _... ---- _--.. 35,321 -.-....-. TOM Votes Total TAFr UNION HIGH SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Prednds Reposed: 12 of 12 (1 00.00%) - ' total Times Cast. 3,634/6,461 5625%' Candidata,: Party ',, --- j Total - MARY ANN'TWISSELMAN" _ HAGSTROM 2,256 29.78% PAUL LINGER -. 1,847-2438% JULIE ORTLIEB 1,792 'i --- 23.65% ALISON WESCO'IT __. 1,681 22.19% Write-in ' 0 000%' Total Votes 7,576 I. Total WASCO UNION HIGH BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 (100.00%) . ¢ Total Times Cast 3,491/]468 46.75%:, Candidate-, Pady ", Total CARL JOE HIVELY 1,681 23.56%. ERNIE SANCHEZ - - -- 1,559 21,85%' JUAN BERNAL � 1,412 1979%'. WAYNE WALLACE 1,242 - 17.40%'. JUAN 0. GALLAROp 1,242 1240%' Write-in 0 0.W%' TOM Votes 7,136 Total o``eAKF9 Lpf3101NA. Page: 10 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM EL TEJON UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 5 of 5 (100.00%) .. _ .. Total Times Cast.. 2,962 / 4,318 68.60% Candidate Party '. Totaf MISTY HARRIS-JOHNSTON 930 24.61% KATHLEEN EGGMAN 677 17.91% VICTORIA HUNGERFORD- HURST 632 16.72% CHRIS FLORES 561 1495%'. ALEXI SVEINE 527 l 13.95%'. LIZETFE TEMPLETON 452 11.96%: Write-in 0 -....-0.00%'. Total Votes 3.779 _..__.. _..J Total MARICOPA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:2 of 2 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 454/721 62.97%' Candidate Parry '- Total KRISTIN LANAE BLANCO 245 30.28%. TED L. DESTRAMPE - 228 28.18%. BARRY UNDAMAN 205 25.34%I VIRGIL L BELL 131 16.19%' Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 809 MC FARLAND UNIFIED BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported:9 of 9 (100.00%) Total Tmes Cast 1,850/3961 46.71%! Candidate Party Tptal MARIA LARA 665 2359%. JIM BELTRAN 631 : 22.38% DAVID ARGUELlO 531 18.84% BOBBY A. SHARP 371 13.16% OCTAVIO GONZALEZ, JR - 311 11.03%' RAFAEL MELENDEZ _ .__.. ._. 310 11.00% Write-in.. 0 BAB%',,. Total votes 2,819 O C nnIGINAL Page: 11 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM SOUTHERN KERN UNIFIED BOARD MEMBER -FULL TERM (Vote for 3) Preancts Reported: 16 of 16 p00.00%) Total Times Cast 5,510/9,362 5865%i JIM BENDER 1,839 _ 1574%. MARIO GUTIERREZ 1,500 12.84%'. LINDABRANDTS 1,428 12.22%'. ELIZABETH L AQENENNI 1,301 11.13% NAOMI NOVAK 1,291 11.05% JONATHAN COMPTON 1,268 10.85%'. CORTHEL'CORKY' MARK R NOTTERMAN ROBINSON "' 1,216 1 10.41%',. Wnte-in...002%,. DAVID G GREGG 850 7.27_%', ROBERT VI NCELETTE, IR_..._._ 511 4.37%I BRIAN GEORGE 482 4.12%':. Write-in _ 0 1 --0G0%' Total Votes 11,686 Total Times Cast 13589/18847 SOUTHERN KERN UNIFIED BOARD MEMBER -SHORT TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 5,510/9,362 58.85%. Cartditlate 'CAROL ROBINSON2,539 3 !. 53.69%I .,_.3.. GERALD T. BOETSCH JR 1,365 28.86%'. MARK R NOTTERMAN 825 -: 17.45%'. Wnte-in...002%,. Total Votes _ 4,729 _ Total TEHACHAPI UNIFIED AREA 1 SEAT B (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 33 of 33 (1 DD.00%) Total Times Cast 13589/18847 72.10%'. Candidate PdrAy Total RICK SCOTT 5,289 47.06% CRISTIN LASSEN 3,411 30.35%' CARRIE AUSTIN 2,540 2260% Wnte-in 1 0.01%: Total Votes 11,240 OAKF� - i- Total � T U ORIGINAL Page12 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM TEHACHAPI UNIFIED AREA 3 SEAT E (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 33 of 33 1100.00%) TIMM - Total 46.25%1 Times Cast 13,589/ 18,847 72.10%' Candidate': Party [ Total 27.30% NANCY WEINSTEIN 6,005 55.54% RICHARD SAVAGE 4,807 44.46%'.. Write-in 10.01% D.03% -_u _ .__ .. Total Votes ........ 10812 r_--- 12.36%'.. Write-in - Total 0.00%. Total Votes Total - BAKERSFIELD CITY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER # 4 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 24 of 24 (100.00%) TIMM Timm Cast T Ul 46.25%1 Times Cast 4,014/12,313:: 32.60%1' Candidate party C Total 27.30% MICHAELHORNE 1,815 54.93%' RUSS SHUPPERT - 1,489 45.07% Write-in - 1 D.03% Total Votes �� 3,304' 12.36%'.. Write-in - Total 0.00%. DELANO UNION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 (100.00%) TIMM Timm Cast 6,650 / 14,378 1 46.25%1 Candidate Party:.: Total IRENE MARTINEZ 3,653 27.30% EFRAIN RODRIGUEZ 3,043 -�. 22.74% RAMON MARIO CARDENAS - 2,630 -_- 19,66%' HUBERT W. RABANAL 2,399 17.93% ANDREW MENDOZA 1,654 ! 12.36%'.. Write-in - 0 0.00%. Total Votes 13,379 Page: 13 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM FAIRFAX SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 12 of 12 (100.00%) Times Cas[ ..2,350/5,141 45.71%I PALMER C. MOLAND 1,045 ', 29.25% VICTORIA CORONEL 917 1 25.66%' ALMA RIOS 891 1 24.94%'. PATSY A. ROWLES 720 ! 20.15% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 3,573 4367%'. Write-in Total 0.00%' GREENFIELD UNION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER # B (Vote for t) Precincts Reponed:4 of 4 (100.00%) 2,050 27.08% DIANE MOSS '^ To[a1' --1,793/4055 - Times Cast 1,852 44.22%', Candidate '= Party Tota4 22.96%'. KYLE WYLIE 863 56.33%:. CAN DY GOESSMAN 669 4367%'. Write-in 0 0.00%' Total Votes 1,532 iota[' KERNVILLE UNION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:10 of 10 (100.00%) . f Total Times Cast 4,328 / 6,437 67.24%!. WENDY RUSS 2,050 27.08% DIANE MOSS 1,931 I' 25.51% GENE PARKS JR. 1,852 24.46% WILLIAM 'BILL" STANTON 1,738 22.96%'. Wnte in 1 0.01%'. Total Votes 7,571 o``9AKF9 0 OP!GINAL Page: 14 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM LAKESIDE ANION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 (100.00%) 864 29.58%'. GILBERTO LOPEZ JR. Total ` 2684%I Times Cast 2,814/5,365 52.45%I Candidate TOWI 25.57%1 GLEN D. OGDEN 1,172 21.60% ALAN T. BANDUCCI 1,168 21.53%'. TRAVIS S. FUGITif B86 16.33%� GABV SCHMIDT 756 13.94% HEATHER FALLIS 551 10.16%'. THERESA CLEAR 512 9.44%I CATHLEEN GANDARA 380 7,00% Write-in 12 0.04%' Total Votes 5,425 bi LAMONT SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 13 of 13 (100.00%) ell, Times Cast 1,646 / 3,960. 41.57%i JESSE ATONDO 864 29.58%'. GILBERTO LOPEZ JR. 7B4 2684%I ELIZABETH NATV SANTANA- Candidate[ 9aNy ToWI ]4]'. 25.57%1 GARIBALDO 102 : 37.92%. DAVID FERNANDO 526 18.Ot%' MANRIQUEZ SR. TY ROGERS Wnte-in 0 0.00%' Total Votes 2,921 0.00%'. Total Votes 269 MAPLE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reponed: l of 1 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 169/233 72.53%} Candidate[ 9aNy ToWI DALE W. NICOL 102 : 37.92%. PHILLIP ESNOZ 96 35.69% TY ROGERS 71 26.39%. Wnte in 0 0.00%'. Total Votes 269 Total � T 0 ORIGINAL Page: 15 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM MIDWAY SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for z) Precincts Reported: 2 of 2 (100.00%) NORMS SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:27 of 27 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 144/227, 6344%'.. Candldate Parry =Total , SHARYN EVELAND 96 42.86% BECKY SHARP 71 31.70%. TEENASIMMONS 57 25.45%. Write-in �- 0 0.00%. Total Votes 224- 13.25%' MARTIN A. MEJIA T 6.62%'. NORMS SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:27 of 27 (100.00%) PANAMA -BUENA VISTA UNION BOARD MEMBER # i (Vote for a) Precincts Reported: 34 of 34 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 11,058 16,907 6540% Candidate P,4t(yr Total , AMANDAPRANK 5,042 : 23.86%' JEFFREY B. STONE "' 4,464 f 21.13%' CY SILVER 4,224 19.99%'. CHRISTI DUGAS 3,202 15.15%. JUSTIN M. DERRICK 2,799 13.25%' MARTIN A. MEJIA 1,399 ....0.00%.I. 6.62%'. Wnte-in. D Total Votes 21,130 zi -del PANAMA -BUENA VISTA UNION BOARD MEMBER # i (Vote for a) Precincts Reported: 34 of 34 (100.00%) o``0AKe9T ti c OnIGINAl Total Times Cast 11,994 / 25,319 47.37%-' Candidate::, _ i+artK E Total , ELYNOR CHERIE OLGIN 6,051 47.74%. KEITH C. WOLARIDGE 4,447 3S.09%'. AMANDA LOW -KEN _. ...... 2176 17.1]%'. Write-in_.. 1 0.01%'.. Total Votes 12,674 T9tal, _ o``0AKe9T ti c OnIGINAl Page: 16 of 36 12/3/201812:5102 PM RICHLAND SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER # a (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 3 of 3 (100.00%) 8,704 ! 26.03% BARBARA METTLER +_ I6iai 24.73%' Times Cast _ 691/1,299 53.19%, IT Candidate J Total _ �i'?rtX 4,192:'. 12.54% MELISSA DEWITT - - - 437 _- - 68.50%. STAN VOTH _ 201 31.50%' Wnte-in 0 0.00%' Total Votes 638 Total ROSEDALE UNION SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 35 of 35 000.00%) Times Cast 19,445/29.793 65.27%' LEIGH ANN COOK 8,704 ! 26.03% BARBARA METTLER 8,267 24.73%' PATRICIA YOUNG 7,799 23.33%' GARY KRAUCYK 4,473, 13.38% R. DAVID LOLLAR 4,192:'. 12.54% Write-in 0 OLD% Total Votes 33,435 otal' STANDARD SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 (100.0096) ._. E ME - Times Times Cast 5,636/10,879; 51.81% PAMELA J JACOBSEN 2.587 ''. 28.68%'.. PAM NEAL 2,345 26.00%'. CARRIE RUFING FREEMAN 2,329 25.82%I DOROTHY QUALLE 1,759 19.50%' Wrte-in 2 002% Total Votes 9,020 Total of 6AKe9N m ORIGINAL Page: 17 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM VINELAND SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 6 of 6 (1)000%) Yvtal Times Cast .a. 413/921 44.84%I. MARIO M. PENA 218 -. 26.42% ALEJANDRA SEGURA 192 23.27% FRANCISCO SEGURA JR. 173 2097% VIVIANA RAMIREZ 134 16.24% FREDDY MEDINA 108 13.09% Write-in 2 0.24%. Total Votes 825 Total Votes T, a Write-in 0.00%'. Total Votes 42,792 Tt1U) SUPERVISOR, 3RD DISTRICT' (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:110 of 110 (100.00%) Tota) Times Cast 46,660/84541 55.19%! Candidate - Party - r Total MIKE MAGGARD 22,470 51.69% JEFF HEINLE 20,997 48.31%'.. L ._0.00%',. Write -m.. 0 Total Votes 43,467 Total F gAKF9N U ORIGINAL Page: 16 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM SUPERVISOR, 4TH DISTRICT - SHORT TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 129 of 129 (100.00%) 886 :. 20.7756, OLIVIA TRUJILLO TaY2 16.9896''. TimeS Cast 25,927 153,244 48.69%: Candidate-_Pz,�L 7ptal 39.11%. GILBERTO DE LA TORRE 606 14.21%'. DAVID COUCH 10,638 ! 43.44%I. GRACE VALLEJO 9,302 37.99%'. JOSE GONZALEZ 4,548 18.57%I Write-in 1 0.00%' Total Voles 24,488 0.00% CITY OF ARVIN COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported 5 of 5 (100,00%) Total Times Cast 1,956/4,597 : 4255% JAZMIN ROBLES 886 :. 20.7756, OLIVIA TRUJILLO 724 16.9896''. MARK S. FRANETOVICH 625 14.65%I. DANIEL "NANO' BORREU, JR. 2,365 : 39.11%. GILBERTO DE LA TORRE 606 14.21%'. ABDO ALGABVALI 514 12.05%'. JESS ORTIZ 382 8.96%I. 1UVENAL BENITBZ 296 6.94%' MATT LOOK 232 544% Write-in 0 0.00% .Total Votes - 4,265 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WARD 1 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 36 of 36 (100.00%) '40AKF9 T f T �J C ORIGINAL .Times Cast 6.698/ 18,783'. 35.66%' Candidate;_ ' .Party YTotal P. "WILLIE" RIVE" 2,365 : 39.11%. GILBERTO DE LA TORRE 2,202 311' MARVIN DEAN 1,480 f. 24.47%' Wdte in 0 0.00% Total Votes 61 Total '40AKF9 T f T �J C ORIGINAL Page. 19 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WARD g (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 47 of 47 (100.00%) = Times Cast . .. Total Candidate Times Cast 19,450 / 31.318 i 62.10%i Candidate , - Rarty :f 7ptp) 2 0.02%! .KEN WEIR 13,299 76.00%'. SALVADOR LOPEZ- 20.18%'. ._0.00%'.' Write-in WILLINGHAM 4,200 24.00%' Wnte-in.__ -_... .. .... 2 ..0.01%. Total Votes 17,499 Total ,. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WARD 4 (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 43 of 43 (100.00%) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WARD 7 (Vote for t) -I I zz r iptal = Times Cast 18,963 / 3Q101 63.00%. Candidate Candidate J8,112 BOB SMITH 12,638 79.82% 2 0.02%! Natal Votes -' .. _...... -... ERN EST W. OLIVER 3,195 20.18%'. ._0.00%'.' Write-in 0 Total Votes 15,833 - -- Tofal CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WARD 7 (Vote for t) Precincts Reported: 32 of 32 (100.00%) <. ,. Total Times Cast 10,420 / 23,065E 45.18%I Candidate J8,112 CHRIS PARLIER - :100.00% ---- .Write-in ....---8112 2 0.02%! Natal Votes -' .. _...... -... Total o`` gAKF9N a v ORIGINAL Page: 20 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM CITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY MAYOR -2 YEAR TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reponed:7 of 7 (100.00%) CITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reponed:7 of 7 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 3,209 / 5,592 57.39%; Candidate==. Party 'i Total 57.39%'. CHUCK MCGUIRE - 858 -� .-- 2869% DAVID EVANS 774 25.88%I LEONARD J. MARTIN 711 23.77%'. PATRICK D. BOHANNON 640 21.40%', Wnte,n 8 0.27%,. Total Votes 2,991' _ Tataf STEVEN LEONARD WRITE-IN 8 0.27%'. CITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reponed:7 of 7 (100.00%) Total Times Cast Total 57.39%: Times Cast 3,209/5592 57.39%'. Candidate Party 2,405 100.00%. NICHOLAS LESSENEVITCH 1,784 39.71%. TAMI MARIE JOHNSON - 1,135 25.26%'. WARREN BATISTE 924 !. 20.57%'. Write-in _._...___. 650 - - 14.47%':. Total Votes 4,493 _ Total JACK W. CRAIG WRITE-IN 6501 14.47%'. CITY OF CALIFORNIA CITY TREASURER (Vote for 1) Precincts Reponed:7 of 7 (100.00%) of 0AKF9s r ORIGINAL Total Times Cast 3,209 / 5,592 57.39%: Candldate — Part KEITH L. MIDDLETON 2,405 100.00%. Wnte-in 3 _ 0.12%. Total Votes 2,405 Total " of 0AKF9s r ORIGINAL Page'. 21 of 36 12/3/201812:51.02 PM CITY OF DELANO COUNCILMEMBER - FULL TERM (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 (1000%) 8 Total .. Times Cast 6.428 /13 864, 4636%j BRYAN OSORIO-TRUJILLO 3,113 - 32.92':. % 112 MORRIS .... 2,422'. _... ..2% 25.62% NOEL AVON 2.089 - 22.09%'. RUBEN 'RUBY' HILL — 1,831 19.37% 9.37% Write-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 9,455 DICKALBRIGHT 56 Total EO OWENS ... ''. ..... CITY OF DELANO COUNCILMEMBER - SHORT TERM (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 15 of 15 (10.0%) 48 11.8$%. Write-in o 0.0% Total Votes 404 ToteI Times Cast. _. — 6.428 113,864 1 46.36W Candidate. JOEL ALINDAJAO 2.638 44.51%' JOHNNY R. MUNOZ 2,015 34.00%' THOMAS "THOM'CASEY 12]4 21.49%'. Wnte in 0 0.0%'. Total Votes 5,927 Total CITY OF MARICOPA COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.0%) Totaf Times Cast 254/432. 58.80%•. Candmale ! - Partys' CYNTHIA TONKIN .. ____.J ... _... 116 26.71% VIRGIL L. BELL 1 71 11.57%. JOHNNY HORN 58 ! 14.36%' DICKALBRIGHT 56 13.86%'. EO OWENS ... ''. ..... .___ 55 : 13.61%' JESSICA OWENS 48 11.8$%. Write-in o 0.0% Total Votes 404 ToteI Page: 22 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM CPPV OF MARICOPA TREASURER (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: I of 1 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 254/432 58.80%4 Cantl date _ Party - ` total - DORINE B. HORN 190 100.00% Write-in 0 000%. Total Votes - -- 190 _ CPPY OF MC FARLAND COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Repotled: 3 of 3 (10000%) C al Times Cast 1,636/3,640' 44.95%. MARIA T. PEREZ 944 % 38.53%. SALLY GONZALEZ 546 z 22.29% VIDAL SANTiLlANO 524 : 21.39% J. RUSSELL COKER 436 17.80% Wnte-in -- 0 0.00% Total Votes 2,450 Total >�0AKF9s T ORIGINAL Page: 23 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM CITY OF RIDGECREST MAYOR -2 YEAR TERM (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 13 of 13 (100.00%) 4,975 MICHAEL R MOWER - otell, 23,94%. Times Cast 9,228 / 14,431. 63.95%! Candidate + .Pdny' TDta 1869%. MARGARET"PEGGY" 0 0.00%. BREEDEN 4,660 54.64%':. THOMAS R. WIKNICH 3,868 - 45.36%. Write -m 2 0.02%'. Total Votes 8,528 CITY OF RIDGECREST COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 13 of 13 (100.00%) Totat Times Cast 9,228/14,431 6395%' LOREN SCOTT HAYMAN 4,975 MICHAEL R MOWER - 3,426 23,94%. STEVEN P. MORGAN 3,235 22.61% REESE HOGG III _.. -_.. _._.._ ... 4674 1869%. Write-in 0 0.00%. Total Votes 14,310 28.00%1 Write-in zn .. '. TAT 0.00%'. CITY OF SHAFI'ER COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported:l2 of 12 (100.00%) _ Pr Total Times Cast 3,199 / 6,280 50.94%` Candidate.,: Patty _ _ Tota( - CESARLOPEZ - - 1,617 37.42% CATHY PROUT 1,494 34.58%' JACK"WOODY"COLVARD 1,210 28.00%1 Write-in 0 0.00%'. Total Votes 4,321 Total O�0AKe, a ti 0 c ORIGINAL Page. 24 of 36 CITY OF TAFT COUNCILMEMBER (Vote for g) Precincts Reported: 3 of 3 (100.OD%) 12/3/201812:51:02 PM CITY OF TEHACHAPI COUNCILMEMBER-SHORT TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:7 of 7 (100.00%) _. Total Times Cast 1,883/3,062; 61.50%: Candidate . , Pattg.iotas 496/873 '. 56.82% JOSH BRYANT 1,036 j 21.67%1 JEFF WELAND j 737 15AZ%'. EDWHITING 605 12.65%I RON WALDROP -- 547 11.44% ANDREW WAGNER 501- 10.48%. MICHAEL LONG 490 10.25% - RENEE BITZERHILL 435 9.10%'. SANDRA DOW NEY 221 4.62%' DONALD NATHAN BRAUN 209 4.37%' Write-in .__ _.._ 0 0.00%' . Total Votes ..-.4781----.. 12/3/201812:51:02 PM CITY OF TEHACHAPI COUNCILMEMBER-SHORT TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:7 of 7 (100.00%) - Times Cast 496/873 '. 56.82% Times Cast 3,053/4,572 6678%1 CandidateParty Total , 52.39%. MICHAEL R. DAVIES 1,825 6485% PETE GRAFF 989 35.15% Wnte-in. �.._ _ ..... 0 _ ... ,.... 0.00%'. .... :'. Total Votes 2.814 Talar CITY OF TEHACHAPI COUNCIL DISTRICT i - FULL TERM (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: t of 1 (100.00%) o``eAKF9s T u C, ORIGINAL - Times Cast 496/873 '. 56.82% Candidate Tainr! _ Total - PHIL SMITH 230 52.39%. CLETE HECI(ATHORN 145 33.03% BOBBY FRITZ - 64 -- --- 14.58% --000% Write-in 0 -- --- - Total Votes 439 o``eAKF9s T u C, ORIGINAL Page: 25 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51.1)2 PM CITY OF TEHACHAPI COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 - FULL TERM (Vote for 1) Precinds Raported:I of 1 (100.00%) CITY OF TEHACHAPI COUNCIL DISTRICT g - FULL TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:2 of 2 (100.00%) Total _- Times Cast 474/739 1 64.14%'. Candidate ; Party Total _ JOAN POGON CORD 291 65.54% DENNIS WAHLSTROM 78 17.57%. CUNT DAVIE9 __ 75 1689%'. Write-in _. ..._.... _ -..-. 0 -...0.00%',:. Total Votes 444 Total CITY OF TEHACHAPI COUNCIL DISTRICT g - FULL TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:2 of 2 (100.00%) CITY OF TEHACHAPI TREASURER -SHORT TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 7 of 7 (100.00%) .. ....'.. .. .. _;. i yoga _- TimesCast 830/1,163 '.� 71.37%! Candidate- Party Total _ SUSAN WIGGINS - 425 55.77% CLINT BEACOM 337 44.23% Write-in ------ 0 -- 0.00% Total Votes 762 Total CITY OF TEHACHAPI TREASURER -SHORT TERM (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 7 of 7 (100.00%) .. ....'.. .. .. _;. i yoga Times Cast 3,D53 /4,572! 6638% Candidate + _ -'party' Total - _ (SUSAN SHOWLER 1,554 5902%� AMY COLWELL - - - 1,079 '. -- -- 4098%. Wnte-in 0 0.00% Total Votes 2,633 Total c48AKF9 T F m v c ORIGINAL Page: 26 of 36 12/3201812:5102 PM ROSAMOND ADVISORY DIRECTOR (Vote for 4) Precincts Reposed: 13 of 13 (100.00%) Times Cast 5,254 / 8,983 r 58.49%, BRENNAN J. RILEY 2,689 26.03%' GREGORY C. WASHINGTON 2,069 20.03%: LISA M. CHECKLEY - 2,007 19.43%'. WILLIAM 'BILL "PARKMAN 1,783 17.26% DENNIS SHOFFNER 1,782 17.25%'' Wnte in--- 4 0.04%' Total Votes 10,330 0.00%I Total Votes Total ARVIN C.S.D. DIRECTOR (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:9 of 9 (100.00%) Tmes Cast 2,005 /4,719 :P 42.49%'. AURELIO REYNA 1,223 35.14%', 'CYNTHIA R. MORAN 969 2TM%' RAFAEL GALLARDO 756 21.72%'. JUDE ANTHONY URUETA 532 15.29%'.. Wnte-in 0 0.00%'.. Total Votes - -3480' 547 21.47% Wnte-in Tata1 0.00%I BEAR VALLEY CSD DIRECTOR -SHORT TERM (Vote for i) Precincts Reported:7 of 7 (100.00%) ota[ 171w- Times Tmes Cast 3,,119/4009 7780%'; Cand'�date: JANE 0. BARON 2,001 78.53%' KATHY GOVOREAU 547 21.47% Wnte-in 0 0.00%I Total Votes 2,548 TA - o`` gAKF9�, i U � o�lclnn0 Page. 27 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM ROSAMOND C.S.D. DIRECTOR (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:9 cf 9 (100.00%) _._ To[atn Times Cast 4,507/]813 57.69%' RICK WEBB 1,989 24.13%'. GREG WOOD 1,569 18.97%' BEN STEWART 1,425 17.29%'. MORRISON "ED" MAC KAY 1,128 13.68%'. ALFRED WALLIS 1,092 13.25%'. WADE HATCHER 1.045 12.68%'. .Write-in 0 0.00% Total Voles 8,243 29.37%. KATHRYN KNIGHT TOYa1 1,475 'r EAST KERN HEALTHCARE DIRECTOR (Vote for z) Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) .. ... .. .. Net _ Times Cast 3,362 / 5,826. 57.71% Candidate 711., Patty ;'_ T4lal Times Cast KAREN MACEDONIO 1,751 40.44%,. TAWNEY SPARKS-�- 1,423 32.86%' LOREN W. BURCH 1,156 26.70%. Write-in 1 002% Total Votes 4,330 29.37%. KATHRYN KNIGHT TOYa1 1,475 'r KERN VALLEY HEALTHCARE DIRECTOR -FULL TERM (Vote for z) Precincts Reported', 16 of 16 (100.00%) Times Cast 5,516/8,270 6670%. Candidate Parry _ _, Tolal GENE PARKS, SR. 2,292 29.87%'. SHERRIE MONTES 2,254 29.37%. KATHRYN KNIGHT 1,475 'r 19.22% DAVID W. DERR - 1,441 18.78% Write-in 212 276% Total Votes 7,674 . Trrlal .. KATHERYN SUE ELCONIN WRITE-IN 212 276%. � eA.Kc9s Page: 28 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM TEHACHAPI VALLEY HCD DIRECTOR (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported: 32 of 32 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 13,456 / 18,697 = 71.97%'. DUANE R. MOATS 6,406 26.73% MICHAEL NIXON 4,642 19.37% CHRISTINE M. $HERRILL 4,282 17.86% COLEEN E. HASKELL 3,511 14.65%' SUFFI AMESTOY 2,299 9.59%' MICHELE WELLER 1,485 6.20%' CHERIE ROUSSEL 1,344 5.61%'. Write-in 0 0.00%'. Total Votes 23969 Total FRAZIER PARK PUBLIC UTIL DIRECTOR, OFFICE 5 (Vote for i) LAMONT PUBLIC UTILITY DIRECTOR, OFFICE 4 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported 9 of 9 (100.00%) Total Times Caste 1,797/4311 41.68%4. Candidate r, Party. ;p, Tptat _ JESUS ALBERTO ALONSO 1,068 65.D0%I TIMOTEO PRADO 1 575 35.00% WM1te-in 0 O.DO%' Total Votes 1,643 :. r b ORIGINAL. Page: 29 of 36 103/201812:51:02 PM BEAR MT REC & PARK DIRECTOR (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 39 of 39 (100.00%) L r fatal Times Cast 4,127 / 9,771 4214%' JESUS G. PEREZ 1,766 33,13% YOVANI JIMENEZ 1'544 28,97% FERNANDO ALONSO 1.185 22.23% MATT LOOK 835 15.67% 46.71%, 0 0.00% Total Votes 5,330 JOHNNY SAMANIEGO 1,144 MC FARLAND REC & PARK DIRECTOR -FULL TERM (Vote for 2) Precincts Reported: 9 of 9 (100,00%) 552 32.55%: Write-in 1 0.06%' Times Cast 1,850/3,961'. 46.71% Candidete P. a] MARIA LARA 995 4110% ELISEO M, SAN 11LIANO 838 34.61% JOSE E. HERNANDEZ 588 24.29%, Write.m 0 )J00% Total Votes 2,421 Taral MC FARLAND REC & PARK DIRECTOR -SHORT TERM (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 9 of 9 (100.00%) Total 0 r, ORIGINAL Times Cast 1,85013,961 46.71%, Candidate II JOHNNY SAMANIEGO 1,144 67.45%' TIM GONZALES 552 32.55%: Write-in 1 0.06%' Total Votes 1,696 Total 0 r, ORIGINAL Page: 30 of 36 INDIAN WELLS VLY WATER DIRECTOR (Vote for 2) Precimcfs Reported: 17 of 17 (100.00%) Totll Tames CastX11,122/17,10] 95/ 129 6501%1 Camildate' Ps Total - STANLEYG.RAITORA -- 4,849 ---- 2765%: DAVID SAINT-AMAND - 4,822 - 27.50% CHUCK GRIFFIN -- 4,362 24.87%' .PETER E. BROWN 3,504 19.98%'. Wd[e-in .___...._ 0 0.00%'. Total Votes 17537 000% Natal Votes i Tofat t RAND COMMUNITIES WATER DIRECTOR -FULL TERM (Vote for 3) Precincts Reported:3 of 3 (100.00%) 12/3/201812:51:02 PM o``eAKF9N 0 ORIGINAL Total Times Cast 95/ 129 :� 73.64% Cand:date' P (ty, 3 Total CLIFFORD E. KENNEDY 57 28.50%' GHULAM DIN 46 - -- 23.00%'. CYNTHIA D. BROWN- 35 17.50% TOM EDWARD WILLIAMS 32 16.00%' RICHARD STANLEY 30 -- ! 15.00%: Wnte in 0 000% Natal Votes 200 t Total -- PROPOSITION i VETERANS AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING BOND ACT OF 2018 (Vote for 1) Precinas Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) To1a7 ' Times Cast 205,816/375,759 54.77%.-'-' Camddat@: Parry [ Total No - -- ._.. 115,254 -83,905 57.87%' Yes 42.13%'. Total Votes 199,159 Total o``eAKF9N 0 ORIGINAL Page: 31 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM PROPOSITION 2 NO PLACE LIKE HOME ACT OF 2018 (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 205,816/375,759 54.77%'' Candiddte_ INo - 100,264 50.38%. --98744 Yes 49.62% Total Votes 199,008 PROPOSITION g AUTHORIZES BONDS TO FUND PROJECTS FOR WATER SUPPLY AND QUALITY. (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported:655 of 655 (10000%) Totial Times Cast 205,616 /375,759 5437%'. Candidate- Party - T4ta1 No - ---91,337 106.127 53.74%'.. Yes 46.26%' Total Votes ',. 197,464 PROPOSITION 4 AUTHORIZES BONDS FUNDING CONSTRUCTION AT HOSPITALS. (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported 655 of 655 (100.00%) .. .r.�' Tvtak _ Times Cast 205,816/375,759 5437%' Candidate Party Total Yes 109,324 55.13%' No 88,971 44.87%' Total Votes 198,295 . _ .. ., Total PROPOSITION 5 CHANGES REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNERS TO TRANSFER THEIR PROPERTY TAX BASE. (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) _.... To al Times Cast 205,816/375759 54.77%'�. Candidate'. Party 't - Total , Na 107,601 54.73%'. Yes 89,010 45.27%'. Total Votes 196,611 Total F. m v ORIGINAL Page', 32 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM PROPOSITION 6 ELIMINATES RECENTLY ENACTED ROAD REPAIR AND TRANSPORTATION FUNDING. (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) PROPOSITION 7 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) .... ._ ... ., .. Total Times Cast 205,816 / 3]5,]59 ',. 54.17%, Candidate -. - PaTgr "" Total - No .. 103.572 52.58% Yes 93,392 47.42%' Total Votes 196,964 PROPOSITION 8 AUTHORIZES STATE REGULATION OF KIDNEY DIALYSIS CLINICS. (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Total Times Cast. 205,816 / 375,759 54.7796; Candidates- Rorty -'- ' Tqta( ' No 139,818 70.60%. Yes - 58,234 29.40%'. - Total Votes 198,052 Total .: .. _ .. .,, .. ,.... PROPOSITION 10 EXPANDS LOCAL GOVERNMENTS' AUTHORITY TO ENACT RENT CONTROL ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 655 of 655 (100.00%) Total Times Cast 205,816/375,]59 541.7 ' Candidate) Panty -. f 76tal No 145,565 : 74.8]%' Yes 48,871 25.13%' Total Votes 194,436 o gAKF9^ T � m v c Of1IGINAI Page: 33 of 36 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PAA Precincts Reported: 16 of 16(100,00%) ARVIN UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND MEASURE G - 55% (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 (100.00%) �<6AKF9 m 3 c OFlIQIPI/14 Times Cast 2,001/4,6897 4267%1' Candidate Toldt Bonds Yes 1,401 ]3]0% Bonds No 500 2630%' Total Votes 1,901 �<6AKF9 m 3 c OFlIQIPI/14 Page: 34 of 36 12/3/201812:51:02 PM PANAMA -BUENA VISTA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND MEASURE H - 55% (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 8S of 85 (100.00%) COUNTY OF KERN TAX MEASURE I - MAJORITY (Vote for i) Precincts Reported:317 M317 (100.00%) Total , Times Cast 36,503 / 66,073 55.25%: Candidate-. Parry I Total �-21,111 -_ Bonds Yes 46,899 62.]]% Bands No 12,8]9 R 37.23%-: Total votes 34,590 47.62%' Total Votes 7Mai COUNTY OF KERN TAX MEASURE I - MAJORITY (Vote for i) Precincts Reported:317 M317 (100.00%) COUNTY OF KERN CANNABIS MEASURE K - MAJORITY (Vote for i) Precincts Reported:655 of 655 (10000%) Total , Times Cast 76,028/134,226 56.64%'. Candidate' Total -_ No 46,899 64.68%-- Yes.....25.610,.. 101,877 -- -92634 35.32%. Total Votes n 72,509 47.62%' Total Votes - -194511. COUNTY OF KERN CANNABIS MEASURE K - MAJORITY (Vote for i) Precincts Reported:655 of 655 (10000%) Total o`�gANF9^ f - U ORIG)NAI. Times Cast 205,816/3]5,]59 54.77%; Candidate — warty 7 Total No - 101,877 -- -92634 52.38%�' Yes 47.62%' Total Votes - -194511. Total o`�gANF9^ f - U ORIG)NAI. Page: 35 of 36 CITY OF ARVIN TAX MEASURE L - MAJORITY (Vote for 1) CITY OF ARVIN CANNABIS MEASURE M - MAJORITY (Vote for 1) Precincts Repotled: 5 of 5 (100.00%) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD TAX MEASURE N - MAJORITY (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 262 of 262 (100.00%) 12/3/2018 12:51:02 PM CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CANNABIS MEASURE O - MAJORITY (Vote for 1) Precincts Reported: 262 of 262 (100.00%) �` OAKf,9N J m ORIGINAL,, Total Times Cast 95,914 / 178,439 537S% Candidate) No 47,656 52.35%. yes 43,383 47.65%: Total Votes 91,039 OLa� ., �` OAKf,9N J m ORIGINAL,, Page: 36 of 36 12/3/201812:5102 PM CTTY OF MC FARLAND TAX MEASURE P - MAJORITY (Vote for i) Precincts Reported:3 of 3 (100W%) Total - TmesCast.. ..1,636/3,540 44.95%' Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 (100.00X) TEHACHAPI VALLEY RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT' BOND MEASURE R - 2/3RDS (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 26 of 26 (100.00%) = Times Cast 9,047 / 12,926 69.99%. Candlda2arty 'ince[ Times Cast 5,516 / 8,270 ':. 66.70%j Gaikidate:' P3r1y Notal _... 8,653 _.. No 2,894 54.35% Yes 2,431 =. 45.65% Total Votes 5,325 TEHACHAPI VALLEY RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT' BOND MEASURE R - 2/3RDS (Vote for i) Precincts Reported: 26 of 26 (100.00%) ORIGINAL = Times Cast 9,047 / 12,926 69.99%. Candlda2arty 'ince[ Bonds No 5,838 I 67.47%'.. �--2,815 132.53%-.-. Bonds Yes Total Votes _... 8,653 _.. Total ORIGINAL Exhibit"C" RESOLUTION NO. 0 8 9 -1 8 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CALLING FOR THE PLACEMENT OF A GENERAL TAX MEASURE ON THE BALLOT OF THE NOVEMBER 6, 2018 GENERAL ELECTION TO ADOPT A SALES TAX (TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX); INTRODUCING AN ORDINANCE ENACTING A TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION; AND ORDERING THE SUBMITTAL OF THE ORDINANCE TO THE VOTERS AT THE GENERAL ELECTION, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS, AS WELL AS SETTING PRIORITIES FOR FILING WRITTEN ARGUMENTS. WHEREAS, sales tax revenues, which have been the significant source of locally controlled funds available to pay for essential City of Bakersfield ("City") services, have been declining due to changing consumer habits, including increased reliance on intemet-initiated sales; and WHEREAS, City needs dependable and local sources of revenue to fund and to support essential, necessary and appropriate general City services; and WHEREAS, in keeping with City's fiscally -conservative, award-winning budget approach, City has token multiple actions over the past several fiscal years to keep expenditures in line with declining revenues while simultaneously attempting to maintain the level of basic services residents expect and deserve from City; and WHEREAS, the combination of City growth, general inflationary costs, and depressed revenues have created a circumstance where additional expenditure reductions or revenue enhancements will be necessary to continue to align ongoing expenses with avoilable revenues; WHEREAS, during the past several years the State of California has reduced or taken funding from cities and may continue to do so into the foreseeable future; and WHEREAS, the state of California has shifted responsibility for many programs back to cities, like Bakersfield, without the necessary funds to provide the services residents need and expect; and WHEREAS, a local funding measure would provide a protected, local revenue source to limit or prevent additional cuts to essential, necessary and appropriate general City services; and WHEREAS, the City Manager's budget message for the 2018-19 Proposed Budget emphasized the importance of a voter -approved, locally -controlled revenue source and outlined some of the direct impacts to services that are important to the community if the revenue is not available; and WHEREAS, City of Bakersfield has the fewest employees per 1,000 residents ou 93)"(F, 107 cities nationwide with a population of over 200,000; and pw_prr OgrFTxIN Kh.9„ AI., r 5 re!r�lr.�p i� WHEREAS, There has been no ability to add service providers and other staff over the lost several years to keep up with community growth and demand for services, resulting in lower qualities of service provided to the community; and WHEREAS, the population of City has increased by 57 percent since 2000; and WHEREAS, the area of City has increased by 32 percent since 20D0; and WHEREAS, Bakersfield has fewer police officers than other comparable cities, and in 2016 had the third highest rate of auto thefts of any city in the United States; and WHEREAS, staffing within the police department only allows for an average of 50 sworn officers to be on shift at any given time within the City, which has directly affected the department's ability to respond to certain types of calls for service, such as home burglaries and auto thefts; and WHEREAS, several non-urgent type of calls related to property crimes and quality of life issues are referred to the department online reporting system and no officer responds directly to the call; and WHEREAS, Bakersfield has a property crime rate that is 55 percent greater than comparable cities throughout the state of California; and WHEREAS, with the State releasing parolees and shortening sentences, City seeks to maintain and increase the levels of police protection and the number of officers on local streets; and WHEREAS, drug trafficking and youth violence has reached epidemic levels in our region, with prisoners being released early and more and more gong members coming into Bakersfield, creating the need to get more police officers and onti-drug and gang teams in place to improve safety in the City; and WHEREAS, the Bakersfield Fire Department is responding to 52 percent more calls for service when compared to 2008 and doing so with fewer staff; and WHEREAS, the community has continued to indicate that 911 police and fire protection should continue to be top priorities for City, and additional funding is needed to keep local fire stations open and fully staffed, to ensure that firefighters can quickly respond to emergencies and save lives; and WHEREAS, Bakersfield has a growing number of homeless individ0ols - resources are needed to enable City to partner with community-based service providers to address outreach, shelter and affordable housing needs, while ensuring local business districts, parks and public areas are safe and secure for everyone; and WHEREAS, over 93 percent of California residents live within a community that has an additional sales tax to enhance services provided by local governments. In KerQ$A%' County, the voters within the cities of Arvin, Delano, Ridgecrest, and Wasco ham1pl gArcFI'R. 6`brcwAb, QRIGIPIp,I� approved one -cent sales tax measures; and WHEREAS, this measure will give City of Bakersfield local control over local funds for local needs and no funds from this measure can be taken by Sacramento; and WHEREAS, should this measure be approved by the voters within the City of Bakersfield, draft spending priorities include: • Increasing police staffing to improve police response times, reduce crime, and increase neighborhood police patrols • Improving rapid response to assaults and robberies • Maintaining/improving rapid response to gang violence • Investigating and proactively preventing property crimes, burglaries and vehicle thefts • Keeping public areas safe and clean • Strengthening the capacity of the Special Enforcement Unit • Expanding the School Resource Officer Program • Maintaining a fully staffed and equipped class II rated fire department • Reducing homelessness through partnerships with service providers to increase outreach, sheltering and construction of affordable housing • Addressing the fiscal stability of the City • Creating jobs through economic development, business retention/attraction and workforce development • Enhancing amenities throughout the community to improve the quality of life and attract visitors • Enhancing neighborhoods through additional code enforcement and improved park maintenance WHEREAS, the community has indicated accountability and oversight of this additional revenue is of utmost importance; and WHEREAS, prior to the Operative Date, the City Council shall adopt a resolution establishing the composition of a committee of no more than nine residents of Bakersfield to act in advisory capacityto review the expenditure of revenues generated by the tax imposed by this ordinance. WHEREAS, the intended makeup of the Committee is a diverse demograpf3i�AKF 9 D, C9FIGIMSL n, aRIUiNAt cross section of the community with experience in business, leadership, accounting and related fields for the purposes of ensuring the proceeds of any revenue pursuant to the related Ordinance are expended in a manner consistent with the priorities of this ballot measure; and WHEREAS, community organizations such as the Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce, Kern County Taxpayers Association, Bakersfield Association of Realtors and Kern Citizens for Sustainable Government are encouraged to nominate individuals to serve on the Committee once its composition has been established; and WHEREAS, City will ensure transparency for the revenues received and expenditures made in relation to the tax that is subject to this Ordinance by accounting for them distinctly from all other revenues and expenditures within City's accounting system; and WHEREAS, City shall produce and publish an annual report to inform the residents of Bakersfield how the funds subject to this Ordinance are being expended and WHEREAS, City shall ensure that annual Independent audits are conducted to account for the tax revenues received and expenditures made in relation to the tax that is subject to this Ordinance, and to ensure consistency with spending priorities. WHEREAS, a General Municipal Election is to be held in the City of Bakersfield, California, on November 6, 2018, at which time there will be submitted to the voters the following question: Measure '_" BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC SAFETY/VITAL CITY SERVICES MEASURE. To prevent cuts/improve 911 emergency response, police/fire protection, anti-gang/drug units, neighborhood police YES patrols; rapid response to assaults, robberies, gang violence, home burglaries: crime prevention; address homelessness; retain, attract jobs/businesses: unrestricted general revenue purposes; shall the measure be adopted approving an ordinance establishing a one -cent sales tax providing $50,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, citizens NO oversight, all funds for Bakersfield? SECTION 1. That the proposed Bakersfield Public Safety/Vital City Services Measure be submitted to the voters, attached as Exhibit A. SECTION 2. That the vote requirement for the measure to pass is a majority (50%+1) of the votes cost. SECTION 3. That in all particulars not recited in this resolution, the election shall be held and conducted as provided by law for holding municipal elections. SECTION 4. That notice of the time and place of holding the election iss� W OAn�Mmi and the Bakersfield City Clerk is authorized, instructed and directed to give further or additional notice of the election, in time, form and manner as required by law. SECTION 5. That the City Council authorizes the following member(s) of its body �rr Sm�iL. (Council Member o A 6v We,ir (Council Member ins I (Council Member Fa/Aga ns (Council Member Fa/Against) (Council Member Fa/Against) (Council Member Fa/Against) (Council Member For/Against) to file written arguments for or against the measure not exceeding 300 words, accompanied by the printed names and signatures of the authors submitting it, in accordance with Article 4, Chapter 3, Division 9 of the Elections Code of the State of Carifomia, and to change the argument until and including the date fixed by the Bakersfield City Clerk offer which no arguments for or against the measure may be submitted to the Bakersfield City Clerk. That the City Council authorizes the following bonafide association of citizens or individual(s) to co-sign with the authorized City Councilmembers 6 .ow 3ks4ldcJw rJa � C --M a (Citizen/Association Member o Ag stud) (Citizen/Association MemberAgainst) (Citizen/Association Member For/Against) (Citizen/Association Member For/Against) The arguments for and against the measure shall be filed with the Bakersfield City Clerk, signed, with the printed names and signatures of the authors submitting if, or if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization, and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers who is the author of the argument. The arguments shall be accompanied by the Form of Statement To Be Filed By Authors of Argument. The arguments are due to the Bakersfield City Clerk on July 5, 201& SECTION 6. That the City Council directs the Bakersfield City Clerk to transmit a copy of the measure to the City Attorney. The City Attorney shall prepare an impartial analysis. SECTION 7. That pursuant to Section 9285 of the Elections Code of the State of California, when the elections official has selected the arguments for and against the measure, the elections official shall send a copy of an argument in favor of the proposition to the authors of any argument against the measure and a copy of an argument against the measure to the authors of any argument in favor of the measure immediately upon receiving the arguments. The rebuttal arguments shall be filed with the Bakersfield City Clerk, signed, with the printed names and signatures of the authors submitting it, or if submitted on behalf of an organization, the name of the organization, and the printed name and signature of at least one of its principal officers, not more than 10 days after the final date for filing direct arguments. The rebuttal arguments shall be accompanied by the Form eAKsvN T v ORIauiAlr Statement To Be Filed By Authors of Argument. The rebuttal arguments are due to the Bakersfield Ctty Clerk on July 16, 201 B. -----000------- HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on JUN 2 0 2010 by the following vote: ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ AY COUNCJLMEMBER: R_ IYERA, GCNZALE , W , SMITH. FREEMAN, SULLNAN, PARUER COUNCILMEM ER: W fI r LAIN: COUNCILMEM ERS ABSENT' COUNCILM MRFR_ LL C14RISTOPHER GERRY / ACTING CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED: JUN 2 0 2019 By zj��44M -.�v KAREN GOH, Mayor City of Bakersfield APPROVED AS TO FORM: VIRGINIAGNARO City Attor y By a VIR INIA G NNARO City Attorney VGgvlg Attachment pF BA~F9 u �eAKF� 0 9A`GINgt R' v ORIGINni Exhibit"A" ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD IMPOSING A TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX BY ADDING CHAPTER 3.38, "BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC SAFETY/VITAL CITY SERVICES MEASURE" TO THE BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL CODE TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 3.38 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code is hereby added to read as follows: 3.38.005 TITLE. This ordinance shall be known as the "Bakersfield Public Safety/Vital City Services Measure Transactions and Use Tax Ordinance." The City of Bakersfield thereinafter shall be called "City)." This ordinance shall be applicable in the incorporated territory of City. 3.38.010 OPERATIVE DATE. "Operative Date" means the first day of the first calendar quarter commencing more than 110 days after the adoption of this ordinance, the date of such adoption being as set forth below. 3.38.015 PURPOSE. This ordinance is adopted to achieve the following, among other purposes, and directs that the provisions hereof be interpreted in order to accomplish those purposes: A. To impose a retail transactions and use tax in accordance with the provisions of Part 1.6 jcommencing with Section 7251) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and Section 7285.9 of Part 1.7 of Division 2 which outhorizes City to adopt this tax ordinance which shall be operative if a majority of the electors voting on the measure vote to approve the imposition of the tax at an election called for that purpose. B. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that incorporates provisions identical to those of the Sales and Use Tax Law of the State of California insofar as those provisions are not inconsistent with the requirements and limitations contained in Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. C. To adopt a retail transactions and use tax ordinance that imposes a tax and provides a measure therefore that can be administered and collected by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration in a manner that OAKr F9A�,F9 o c r oaisInrAi. - • U h ORIGINAL adapts itself as fully as practicable to, and requires the least possible deviation from, the existing statutory and administrative procedures followed by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration in administering and collecting the California State Sales and Use Taxes, D. To adopt a retail transactions and use fax ordinance that can be administered in a manner that will be, to the greatest degree possible, consistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, minimize the cost of collecting the transactions and use taxes, and at the some time, minimize the burden of record keeping upon persons subject to taxation under the provisions of this ordinance. 3.38.020 CONTRACT WITH STATE. Prior to the operative date, City shall contract with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration to perform all functions incident to the administration and operation of this transactions and use tax ordinance; provided, that if the City shall not have contracted with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration prior to the operative date, it shall nevertheless so contract and in such a case the operative date shall be the first day of the first calendar quarter following the execution of such a contract. 3.38.025 TRANSACTIONS TAX RATE. For the privilege of selling tangible personal property at retail, a tax is hereby imposed upon all retailers in the Incorporated territory of City at the rote of 1% of the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all tangible personal property sold at retail in said territory on and after the operative date of this ordinance. 3.38.030 PLACE OF SALE. For the purposes of this ordinance, all retail sales are consummated at the place of business of the retailer unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered by the retailer or his agent to an out-of-state destination or to a common carrier for delivery to on out-of-state destination. The gross receipts from such sales shall include delivery charges, when such charges are subject to the state sales and use tax, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. In the event a retailer has no permanent place of business in the State or has more than one place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consummated shall be determined under rules and regulations to be prescribed and adopted by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. 3.38.035 USE TAX RATE. An excise tax is hereby imposed on the storage, use or other consumption in City of tangible personal property purchased from any retailer on and after the operative date of this ordinance for storage, use or other consumption in said territory at the rate of 1% of the sales price of the property. The sales price shall include delivery charges when such charges are subject to state sales or use tax regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 3.38.040 ADOPTION OF PROVISIONS OF STATE LAW. Except as otherwise provided In this ordinance and except insofar as they are inconsistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, all of the provisions of Part 1 (commencing with Section 60011 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code are hereby adopted and made a part of This ordinance as though fully set forth herein. 3.38.045 LIMITATIONS ON ADOPTION OF STATE LAW AND COLLECTION OF USE TAXES. In adopting the provisions of Port 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: A. Wherever the State of California is named or referred to as the taxing agency, the name of this City shall be substituted therefor. However, the substitution shall not be made when: 1. The word "State" is used as a part of the title of the State Controller, State Treasurer, State Treasury, or the Constitution of the State of California; 2. The result of that substitution would require action to be taken by or against this City or any agency, officer, or employee thereof rather than by or against the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, in performing the functions incident to the administration or operation of this ordinance. 3. In those sections, including, but not necessarily limited to sections referring to the exterior boundaries of the State of California, where The result of the substitution would be to: a. Provide an exemption from this fax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property which would not otherwise be exempt from this tax while such sales, storage, use or other consumption remain subject to tax by the State under the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, or; b. Impose this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property which would not be subject to tax by the state under the said provision of that code. 4. In Sections 6701, 6702 (except in the last sentence thereof), 6711, 6715, 6737, 6797 or 6828 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, B. The word "City" shcll be substituted for the word "State" in the phrase 'retailer engaged in business In this State" in Section 6203 and in the definition of that phrase in Section 6203. g A.Y >� fgTAYF9^ ORIGlAft ORIGINAL 3.38.050 PERMIT NOT REQUIRED. If a seller's permit has been issued to a retailer under Section 6067 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, an additional transocto's permit shall not be required by this ordinance. 3.38.055 EXEMPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS. A. There shall be excluded from the measure of the transactions fax and the use tax the amount of any sates tax or use tax imposed by the State of California or by any city, city and county, or county pursuant to the Bradley - Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law or the amount of any state - administered transactions or use tax. B. There are exempted from the computation of the amount of transactions tax the gross receipts from: 1. Sales of tangible personal property, other than fuel or petroleum products, to operators of aircraft to be used or consumed principally outside the county in which the sale is made and directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as common carriers of persons or property under the authority of the laws of this State. the United States, or any foreign government. 2. Sales of property to be used outside City which is shipped to a point outside City, pursuant to the contract of sale, by delivery to such point by the retailer or his agent, or by delivery by the retailer to a carrier for shipment to a consignee at such point. For the purposes of this paragraph, delivery to a point outside City shall be satisfied: a. With respect to vehicles (other than commercial vehicles) subject to registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with Section 21411 of the Public Utilities Code, and undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with Section 9840) of the Vehicle Code by registration to an out -of -City address and by a declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, stating that such address is, in fact, his or her principal place of residence; and b. With respect to commercial vehicles, by registration to a place of business out -of -City and declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, that the vehicle will be operated from that address. 3. The sale or tangible personal property if the seller is obligated to furnish the property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 4. A lease of tangible personal property which is a continuing sale of such property, for any period of time for which the lessor is obligated to lease the property for an amount fixed by the lease prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 5. For the purposes of subparogrophs (3) and (4) of this section, the sale or lease of tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice, whether or not such right is exercised. C. There are exempted from the use tax imposed by this ordinance, the storage, use or other consumption in this City of tangible personal property: I. The gross receipts from the sale of which have been subject to a transactions tax under any state -administered transactions and use tax ordinance. 2. Other than fuel or petroleum products purchased by operators of aircraft and used or consumed by such operators directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as common carriers of persons or property for hire or compensation under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued pursuant to the laws of this State, the United States. or any foreign government. This exemption is in addition to the exemptions provided in Sections 6366 and 6366.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California. 3. If the purchaser is obligated to purchase the property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 4. If the possession of, or the exercise of any right or power over, the tangible personal property arises under a lease which is a continuing purchase of such property for any period of time for which the lessee is obligated to lease the property for an amount fixed by a lease prior to the operative date of this ordinance. 5. For the purposes of subparagraphs X31 and (4) of this section, storage, use, or other consumption, or possession of, or exercise of any right or power over, tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice, whether or not such right is exercised. 6. Except as provided in subparagraph (7), a retailer engaged in business in City shall not be required to collect use tax from the purchaser of tangible personal property, unless the retailer ships or delivers the property into City or participates within City in making the sale of the property, including, but not limited to, soliciting or receiving the order, either directly or indirectly, at a place of business of the retailer in City or through any representative, agent, canvasser, solicitor, subsidiary, or person in City under the authority of the retailer. 1<gPKfS Q, liAKFy U ORtr�p`�i^ m ORIGINAL 7. "A retailer engaged in business in City" shall also include any retailer of any of the following: vehicles subject to registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with Section 21411 of the Public Utilities Code, or undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with Section 9840) of the Vehicle Code. That retailer shall be required to collect use tax from any purchaser who registers or licenses the vehicle, vessel, or aircraft at an address in City. D. Any person subject to use tax under this ordinance may credit against that tax any transactions tax or reimbursement for transactions tax paid to a district imposing, or retailer liable for a transactions tax pursuant to Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code with respect to the sale to the person of the property the storage, use or other consumption of which is subject to the use tax. 3.38.060 AMENDMENTS. All amendments subsequent to the effective date of this ordinance to Part I of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code relating to sales and use taxes and which are not inconsistent with Part 1.6 and Part 1,7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and all amendments to Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, shall automatically become a part of this ordinance, provided however, that no such amendment shall operate so as to affect the rate of tax imposed by this ordinance. 3.38.065 ENJOINING COLLECTION FORBIDDEN. No injunction or writ of mandate or other legal or equitable process shall issue in any suit, action or proceeding in any court against the State or City, or against any officer of the State or City, to prevent or enjoin the collection under this ordinance, or Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, of any tax or any amount of tax required to be collected. 3.38.070 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the ordinance and the application of such provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby. 3.38.075 EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance relates to the levying and collecting of City transactions and use taxes and shall be posted in accordance with the provisions of the Bakersfield Municipal Code and shall become effective ten (10) days from and after the date of its passage. 3.38.080 TERMINATION DATE. The authority to levy the tax imposed by this ordinance shall expire when ended by voters of City. 3.38.085 CITIZENS OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE. Prior to the Operative Date, City Council shall adopt a resolution establishing the composition of a Committee of no more than nine residents of City to act in an advisory capacity to review the expenditure of revenues generated by the tax imposed by this ordinance. The Committee shall advise City Council on goals and objectives associated with the revenues imposed by this ordinance. City Council olso appoints City manager, or City Manager designee, as the committee coordinator of the Committee. 3.38.090 ACCOUNTING, TRANSPARENCY AND AUDIT. A. City shall ensure the tax revenues received and expenditures made in relation to the tax that is subject to this ordinance are accounted for distinctly from all other revenues and expenditures within City's accounting system. B. City shall ensure these revenues and expenditures are identified separately within City's annual budget document and made available through common public platforms, Including, but not limited to City's web site and Open Budget. C. City shall produce an annual report to inform the residents of Bakersfield how the funds subject to this ordinance are being expended. The report shall provide a comprehensive review of the funds received, budgeted and expended in relation to the tax that is subject to this ordinance. The report shall be provided to the Citizens Oversight Committee for review and made available on City's web site and all other customary City communications platforms as determined feasible by City Manager. D. City shall ensure that annual independent audits are conducted to account for the tax revenues received and expenditures made in relation to the tax that Is subject to this ordinance, and to ensure consistency with spending priorities. E. Such audits will be provided to the Citizens Oversight Committee for review made available on City's web site and all other customary City communications platforms as determined feasible by City Manager. �enxFs Ake OR'3fI�j11: OnIa INFLL HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was passed and adopted, by the Council of the City of Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBER: RIVERA, GONZALES, WEIR, SMITH, FREEMAN, SULLIVAN. PARLIER NOES: COUNCILMEMBER: ABSTAIN; COUNCILMEMBER: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBER: CHRISTOPHER GERRY ACTING CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of Council of the City of Bakersfield APPROVED By: KAREN GOH Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attorney By: VIRGINIA GENNARO City Attorney RI/Vg '�QAKr90 J p,AK C/C �1ilOINq� J nPlIGI AI