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1 CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES 2013 ELECTIONS City Offices and Ballot Institute for Social Research Center For California Studies California State University, Sacramento

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3 CALIFORNIA COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION OUTCOMES: CAN AND BALLOT MEASURES, 2013 ELECTIONS CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES Steve Boilard, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center for California Studies David Barker, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Social Research Valory Messier Research Specialist, Institute for Social Research Sara Adan Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Social Research Center for California Studies California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA (916) FAX: (916) Institute for Social Research California State University, Sacramento 6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA (916) FAX: (916)

4 Acknowledgements The researchers would like to sincerely thank the county elections officials and staff throughout the State of California who took time to provide data to the project. Additionally, we are grateful to the Secretary of State s Office for its continuing support and interest in this project. Without their assistance, the completion of these yearly reviews and the California Elections Data Archive would not be possible.

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... i 2013 County, City and School District Election Dates by County... iii Trend Table A Trend Table B Trend Table C Trend Table D Trend Table E Trend Table F Trend Table G Trend Table H Trend Table I Ballot, of Total, and by Type, Jurisdiction and Year... iv Ballot, of Total, and by Topic, Jurisdiction and Year... vii Community Service District and County Service Area by County... x Community Service District and County Service Area, of Total County, and by Type and Year... xii Comparison of Pass Rates for County-Wide and Community Service District/County Service Area Tax, xiii Community Service District and County Service Area Ballot, of Total County, and by Topic and Year... xiv Candidates by Jurisdiction and Year... xv Candidates for Major County Offices by Year... xv of Incumbent Candidates and of Prevailing Incumbents by Major Office, Jurisdiction and Year... xvi 2013 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES AND CAN... 1 Table A Table B Table C Summary of Outcomes for All County, City and School District Ballot by Type of Measure and County, Summary of Outcomes for All County, City and School District Ballot by Topic of Measure and County, Summary of Election Outcomes for All County, City and School District Offices,

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7 PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES AND TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES... 7 Table 1.1 Vote Totals for City Ballot by County, Table 1.2 Text for City Ballot by County, Table 1.3 Table 1.4 Summary of Election Outcomes for City Ballot by Type of Measure and County, Summary of Election Outcomes for City Ballot by Topic of Measure and County, PART 2 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN Table 2.1 Vote Totals for City Office Candidates by County and Election Date, Table 2.2 Summary of Election Outcomes for City Offices,

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9 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES i CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS DATA ARCHIVE INTRODUCTION The California Elections Data Archive (CEDA) is a joint project of the Center for California Studies and the Institute for Social Research, at the California State University, Sacramento and the office of the California Secretary of State. The purpose of CEDA is to provide researchers, citizens, public agencies and other interested parties with a single repository of local election data. With over 6,000 local jurisdictions in California, the task of monitoring local elections is nearly impossible for individuals. CEDA addresses this problem through the creation of a single, costeffective and easily accessible source of local election data. CEDA includes candidate and ballot measure results for county, city, community college, and school district elections throughout the State. CEDA thus represents the only comprehensive repository of local election results in California and one of a very few such databases on local elections in the U.S. How the CEDA Data is Collected and Reported Election data are collected periodically throughout each calendar year. This enables CEDA to incorporate results from special elections as well as all regularly scheduled elections. Election results from counties, cities, and community college and school districts are entered in the CEDA database from which three standard CEDA reports are generated. These reports include: County Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elected county offices; vote totals and text for county ballot measures. City Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elected city offices; vote totals and text for all city ballot measures. Community College and School District Elections: Candidates, ballot designations, and vote totals for all elective community college and school district offices; vote totals and text for all district ballot measures. Ballot measures for all jurisdictions are coded according to type (e.g., charter amendment, taxes, bond measure, initiative, etc.) and to topic (e.g., education, public safety, governance, etc.).

10 ii CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES THE CEDA PARTNERSHIP THE CENTER FOR CALIFORN I A STUDIES Located at California State University, Sacramento, the Center for California Studies is a public policy, public service and curricular support unit of the California State University. The Center s location in the state Capital and its ability to draw upon the resources of the entire State University system give it a unique capacity for making contributions to public policy development and the public life of California. Center programs cover four broad areas: administration of the nationally known Assembly, Senate, Executive, and Judicial Administration Fellowship Programs; universitystate government liaison and applied policy research; civic education and community service through forums, conferences and issue dialogues; and curricular support activity in the interdisciplinary field of California Studies. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH Established in 1989, the Institute for Social Research (ISR) is a multidisciplinary institute that is committed to advancing the understanding of the social world through applied research. The Institute offers research expertise and technical assistance serving as a resource to agencies, organizations, the University and the broader community. Services provided by the Institute include research and sampling design, measurement, coding and data entry, computer assisted telephone and field interviewing, mailed and Internet surveys, focus groups, data base management, statistical analysis and report production. ISR has completed numerous projects with more than 50 federal, state and community agencies, several private firms and many administrative units of the university. Faculty affiliates of the Institute offer specific content expertise in a wide variety of disciplines, including the social sciences, health and human services, engineering and education. CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF ST ATE The Secretary of State is, among other duties, California's chief elections officer with the responsibility of administering the provisions of the Elections Code. The Secretary must compile state election returns and issue certificates of election to winning candidates; compile the returns and certify the results of initiative and referendum elections; certify acts delayed by referendum, and prepare and file a statement of vote. Recent legislation permits but does not mandate that the Secretary of State compile local election results.

11 2013 COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION DATES BY COUNTY 2/26 3/5 3/12 3/26 4/2 4/9 4/16 5/5 5/7 5/14 5/21 6/4 6/11 6/18 6/25 7/2 7/16 7/23 7/30 8/27 9/10 11/5 11/19 12/17 ALAMEDA CONTRA COSTA EL DORADO FRESNO HUMBOLDT IMPERIAL KERN KINGS LAKE LASSEN LOS ANGELES MARIN MENDOCINO MERCED MONTEREY NAPA ORANGE PLUMAS RIVERSIDE SAN BENITO SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOAQUIN SAN MATEO SANTA CLARA SANTA CRUZ SISKIYOU SOLANO SONOMA STANISLAUS TRINITY TULARE VENTURA 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES iii

12 iv CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION AND YEAR All Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean Mean All Even Years Odd Years County Even Years Odd Years City Even Years Odd Years School District Even Years Odd Years

13 TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION AND YEAR.All County All Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment Pass Rate Number of Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES v

14 vi CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE A NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE, JURISDICTION AND YEAR City School District All Bonds Taxes Ordinance Recalls Initiatives Charter Amendment Pass Rate Number of Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate Pass Rate

15 TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION AND YEAR All Mean All Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue Mean Mean Mean Mean Even Years Odd Years County Even Years Odd Years City Even Years Odd Years School District Even Years Odd Years Mean Mean Mean Mean 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES vii

16 viii CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION AND YEAR All Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue All County

17 TREND TABLE B NUMBER OF BALLOT MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC, JURISDICTION AND YEAR All Education Governance Land Use Public Safety Public Facilities General Services Transportation Revenue City School CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ix

18 x CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY N % % N % % N % % Butte N % % N % Calaveras % Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Lake Lassen Los Angeles Marin N % % N % Mendocino Monterey Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Yolo Yuba Total for CSD/CSA Measure Over All Counties % N % % N % % N % % N % %

19 TREND TABLE C COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES BY COUNTY N % % N % % N % % N % % N % % N % Butte Calaveras Contra Costa El Dorado Fresno Humboldt Imperial Inyo Kern Lake Lassen Los Angeles Marin Mendocino Monterey Nevada Orange Placer Plumas Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego San Joaquin San Luis Obispo San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Shasta Siskiyou Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Trinity Tulare Tuolumne Yolo Yuba Total for CSD/CSA Measure Over All Counties % 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES xi

20 xii CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE D NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL COUNTY MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TYPE AND YEAR ALL CSD/CSA TAXES BONDS ADVISORY RECALLS GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE % of County Pass Rate % of County Pass Rate % of County Pass Rate % of County Pass Rate % of County Pass Rate % of County Pass Rate % of County Pass Rate

21 TREND TABLE E COMPARISON OF PASS RATES FOR COUNTY-WIDE AND COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT/ COUNTY SERVICE AREA TAX MEASURES, Total County NON-CSD/CSA COUNTY-WIDE MEASURES CSD/CSA MEASURES NON-CSD/CSA COUNTY-WIDE TAX MEASURES CSD/CSA COUNTY TAX MEASURES , CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES xiii

22 xiv CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE F NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT AND COUNTY SERVICE AREA MEASURES, PERCENT OF TOTAL COUNTY MEASURES, AND PERCENT PASSING BY TOPIC & YEAR ALL CSD/CSA LAND USE PUBLIC SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT TRANSPORTATION PUBLIC FACILITIES GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE % of County % of County % of County % of County % of County % of County % of County % of County % of County

23 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES xv TREND TABLE G NUMBER OF CAN BY JURISDICTION AND YEAR Candidates All Candidates County Candidates City Candidates School District Candidates , , , ,141 2, , , ,354 1,037 1,893 2, , , , ,166 2, , , ,896 1,266 2,188 2, , , , ,212 2, , , ,498 1,136 2,132 2, , , , ,282 2, , , ,022 1,177 2,321 2, , , , , Total 70,210 9,778 27,318 33,164 *Runoffs are excluded from totals. TREND TABLE H NUMBER OF CAN FOR MAJOR COUNTY OFFICES BY YEAR Total Number of Candidates County Candidates County Supervisor Candidates Candidates % of County Candidates CSD/CSA Candidates Candidates % of County Candidates , * * , * * , * * ,354 1, , , , ,896 1, , , , ,498 1, , , , ,022 1, , , , TOTAL 70,210 9,778 3, , *The California Elections Data Archive did not collect information on CSD/CSA candidates until **Runoffs are excluded from totals.

24 xvi CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TREND TABLE I PERCENT OF INCUMBENT CAN AND PERCENT OF PREVAILING INCUMBENTS BY MAJOR OFFICE, JURISDICTION AND YEAR Candidates % of County Supervisor Candidates % of City Council Candidates % of School District Candidates *Runoffs are excluded from totals. of Candidates who are incumbents age of Incumbents Who Win age of Winning Candidates who are incumbents

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26 2013 ELECTION SERIES SUMMARY: ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES AND CAN

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29 TABLE A SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2013 TAXES BONDS CHARTER AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE POLICY/POSITION ALL MEASURES PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL ALAMEDA CONTRA COSTA EL DORADO FRESNO HUMBOLDT IMPERIAL KERN LAKE LASSEN LOS ANGELES MARIN MENDOCINO MERCED MONTEREY NAPA ORANGE RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOAQUIN SAN MATEO SANTA CLARA SANTA CRUZ SOLANO SONOMA STANISLAUS TULARE YOLO All Counties CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 3

30 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 4 TABLE B SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2013 EDUCATION LAND USE SAFETY GOVERNANCE TRANSPORT GENERAL SERVICES REVENUE OTHER ALL MEASURES PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL ALAMEDA CONTRA COSTA EL DORADO FRESNO HUMBOLDT IMPERIAL KERN Lake LASSEN LOS ANGELES MARIN MENDOCINO MERCED MONTEREY NAPA Orange RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOAQUIN SAN MATEO SANTA CLARA SANTA CRUZ SOLANO SONOMA STANISLAUS TULARE YOLO All Counties

31 TABLE C SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR ALL COUNTY, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES, 2013 County Supervisor Director, CSD* Other County Offices City Council Other City Offices School Board Member N N N N N N N Total Incumbent Candidates Non- Incumbent Candidates Winning Candidates Losing Candidates Win Lose Total Win Lose Total ,187 Incumbent Non-Incumbent Total Incumbent Non-Incumbent Total All Candidates Incumbent Non-Incumbent ,187 Total ,688 *Directors of Community Service Districts, and Community Service Areas **Runoffs are excluded from totals CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 5

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33 PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES AND TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES

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35 TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE ALAMEDA ALPINE AMADOR BUTTE CALAVERAS COLUSA No City No City No City No City No City No City CONTRA COSTA 6/4/2013 Hercules Measure A Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,248 3, % Pass DEL NORTE EL DORADO 11/5/2013 Antioch Measure C Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 7,609 11, % Pass No City No City VOTE IN FAVOR TOTAL VOTE PERCENT OF VOTE San Ramon Measure D Ordinance Governance: Elections 6,737 8, % Pass Measure E Ordinance Governance: Elections 6,578 8, % Pass FRESNO 6/4/2013 Fresno Measure G Ordinance General Services: Solid Waste 29,039 58, % Fail GLENN HUMBOLDT IMPERIAL INYO KERN KINGS 7/23/2013 Firebaugh Measure A Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit % Pass Measure B Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin % Fail 11/5/2013 Huron Measure P Sales Tax Safety: Police % Pass T No City No City No City No City No City No City Selma Measure K Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin , % Pass LAKE 11/5/2013 Clearlake Measure H Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,127 1, % Fail T LASSEN No City LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Carson Measure M Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,851 11, % Fail La Habra Heights Measure A Ordinance Revenues: Voter Approval Requirement 748 1, % Pass Measure B Miscellaneous Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin , % Pass Los Angeles Measure A Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 153, , % Fail T Indicates measure required 2/3 s vote to pass. F Indicates measure required 55% of the vote to pass. All other city measures required a majority vote. Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 186, , % Pass PASS OR FAIL 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 9

36 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 10 TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Monterey Park Measure DD Ordinance Other 2,551 4, % Pass (continued) Measure EE Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 3,589 4, % Pass VOTE IN FAVOR TOTAL VOTE PERCENT OF VOTE Redondo Beach Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 6,295 12, % Fail Rolling Hills Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning % Fail Measure B Ordinance Land Use % Pass San Dimas Measure A Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,508 2, % Pass San Gabriel Measure SG Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,143 2, % Pass West Hollywood Measure C Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 3,139 5, % Pass 4/2/2013 Glendale Measure A Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 4,726 18, % Fail Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Budget Processes 8,767 17, % Fail Glendale Measure C Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 7,613 17, % Fail Inglewood Measure P Charter Amendment Governance 3,974 5, % Pass Measure W Charter Amendment Governance 3,154 5, % Pass 4/9/2013 Burbank Measure S Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,806 8, % Fail T Vernon Measure K Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin % Pass Measure L Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin % Pass T Measure M Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin % Pass 4/16/2013 Compton Measure I Ordinance Safety: Police 3,779 6, % Pass 5/5/2013 Bradbury Measure BB Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin % Pass Measure 5/21/2013 Los Angeles C Policy/Position Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 285, , % Pass Measure D Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 234, , % Pass Measure E Ordinance Other 117, , % Fail Measure F Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 144, , % Fail PASS OR FAIL MADERA 6/4/2013 San Fernando Measure A Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin % Pass 7/2/2013 Monterey Park Measure FF Ordinance Safety: Fire 2,290 6, % Fail 11/5/2013 El Monte Measure EM Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,921 4, % Fail Measure GG Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,331 4, % Pass Measure RM Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,798 4, % Fail Hawthorne Measure A Ordinance Governance: Organization 2,088 4, % Pass Hermosa Beach Measure B Ordinance Other 1,318 4, % Fail Santa Fe Springs Measure S Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,309 1, % Pass No City

37 TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE MARIN 11/5/2013 Corte Madera Measure B Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,785 2, % Pass MARIPOSA No City VOTE IN FAVOR TOTAL VOTE PERCENT OF VOTE Larkspur Measure C Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,771 3, % Pass San Anselmo Measure D Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,376 3, % Pass San Rafael Measure E Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 7,760 11, % Pass MENDOCINO 8/27/2013 Fort Bragg Measure H Sales Tax Transport: Roads 757 1, % Pass T MERCED 3/5/2013 Atwater Measure H Sales Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 1,822 2, % Pass T MODOC MONO 11/5/2013 Los Banos Measure K Sales Tax Safety: Multiple Emergency Services 2,357 2, % Pass T No City No City Merced Measure J Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 6,339 7, % Pass MONTEREY 11/5/2013 Marina Measure I Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,185 2, % Pass NAPA 3/5/2013 Calistoga Measure C Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 781 1, % Pass NEVADA No City ORANGE 6/25/2013 Cypress Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 2,047 6, % Fail PLACER PLUMAS No City No City RIVERSIDE 6/4/2013 Riverside Measure A Charter Amendment Governance: Budget Processes 16,844 24, % Pass SACRAMENTO SAN BENITO 11/5/2013 Blythe Measure C Ordinance Governance: Organization 350 1, % Fail No City No City Canyon Lake Measure E Advisory Land Use: Zoning 610 2, % Fail Measure D Miscellaneous Tax Safety: Fire 1,277 2, % Fail T Palm Springs Measure B Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 5,585 8, % Pass SAN BERNARDINO 3/5/2013 Rialto Measure W Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,050 4, % Pass 11/5/2013 Chino Measure B Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 1,885 2, % Pass Grand Terrace Measure C Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin , % Fail San Bernardino Recall 1 Recall Governance: Recall 1,460 2, % Pass Recall 2 Recall Governance: Recall 7,730 12, % Pass Recall 3 Recall Governance: Recall 426 1, % Fail 11/19/2013 Apple Valley Measure D Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 6,230 10, % Pass SAN DIEGO 6/18/2013 Encinitas Measure A Initiative Land Use: Voter Approval 6,675 12, % Pass PASS OR FAIL 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 11

38 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 12 TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE SAN FRANCISCO County and City included in the County report SAN JOAQUIN 11/5/2013 Stockton Measure A Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 14,939 28, % Pass SAN LUIS OBISPO No City VOTE IN FAVOR TOTAL VOTE PERCENT OF VOTE Measure B Ordinance Governance 16,776 28, % Pass SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Atherton Measure X Property Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 1,466 1, % Pass T SANTA BARBARA No City Brisbane Measure T Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin , % Pass Foster City Measure U Business Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 3,077 4, % Pass Pacifica Measure V Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,575 7, % Fail Portola Valley Measure Q Utility Tax Revenues: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 1,035 1, % Pass SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Palo Alto Measure D Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 6,538 15, % Fail Sunnyvale Measure A Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 13,259 18, % Pass Measure B Transient Occupancy Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 12,657 18, % Pass Measure C Ordinance Safety: Firearms 12,404 18, % Pass SANTA CRUZ 6/4/2013 Watsonville Measure T Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 1,064 4, % Fail SHASTA SIERRA SISKIYOU 11/5/2013 Scotts Valley Measure U Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 2,029 2, % Pass No City No City No City SOLANO 11/5/2013 Vallejo Measure E Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 10,520 13, % Pass SONOMA 11/5/2013 Rohnert Park Measure A Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 4,187 6, % Pass T 11/19/2013 Sonoma Measure B Ordinance Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 1,908 3, % Fail STANISLAUS 11/5/2013 Modesto Measure V Ordinance General Services: Wastewater/Sewage 15,718 22, % Pass SUTTER TEHAMA TRINITY TULARE TOULUMNE VENTURA No City No City No City No City No City No City Measure X Sales Tax Revenues: Tax Creation/Incr./Contin. 11,815 24, % Fail Waterford Measure W Miscellaneous Tax General Services: Maintenance % Fail T YOLO 3/5/2013 Davis Measure I Ordinance General Services: Water 8,014 14, % Pass YUBA No City PASS OR FAIL

39 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 13 TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 CONTRA COSTA 6/4/2013 Hercules Measure A Pass To restore Hercules to financial stability, enhance fiscal accountability, continue to maintain our own local Police Department, and prevent drastic cuts to neighborhood police officers, youth/senior programs, and other services, shall Hercules modernize its utility users tax with equal treatment of taxpayers regardless of technology, increase the rate by 2% for 5 years, maintain current low-income exemptions, with citizens oversight, independent audits, and local control of revenues? CONTRA COSTA 11/5/2013 Antioch Measure C Pass To fund all essential city services including increased police staffing to reduce crime and gang activities and improve 911 emergency response time; restored code enforcement to clean up blighted properties; and local economic development and job creation, shall the City of Antioch adopt a one-half cent transactions and use (sales) tax, expiring in seven years, with mandatory annual audits and independent citizens oversight and for local Antioch use only? CONTRA COSTA 11/5/2013 San Ramon Measure D Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted by the people to amend the City Municipal Code to change the general municipal election date from November of oddnumbered years to November of even-numbered years and to extend the terms of the Mayor and all City Council members by one year to make that change? (Saves approximately $142,000 per election.) CONTRA COSTA 11/5/2013 San Ramon Measure E Pass Shall Article III of the City of San Ramon Charter be amended to: a) change the mayoral election date from odd-numbered years to the date of the statewide general election during even-numbered years; and b) extend by one year the term of the Mayor elected in 2013 to accommodate the election date change; and c) extend the cumulative total number of years the mayor elected in 2013 may serve from eight to nine years? (Saves approximately $142,000 per election.) FRESNO 6/4/2013 Fresno Measure G Fail Shall Ordinance which grants to Mid Valley Disposal an exclusive franchise for the collection of residential solid waste, recyclable materials, and organic materials within the City of Fresno be adopted? FRESNO 7/23/2013 Firebaugh Measure A Pass Shall Ordinance be adopted to lower the commercial rate for utility users tax from 10% to 7.5% immediately, lower the residential rate to 7.5% effective July 1, 2019, allow the City Council the ability to further lower the commercial rate on or after July 1, 2019 upon making certain findings, and to remove the cap on City utility users taxes? FRESNO 7/23/2013 Firebaugh Measure B Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted to amend the City's Utility Users Tax in order to impose a 5% utility users tax on new telecommunication technologies such as wireless and voice over internet services? FRESNO 11/5/2013 Huron Measure P Pass (2/3 required) To hire additional police officers for crime suppression and prevention, increased police patrols to protect neighborhoods, schools and parks and to purchase necessary related equipment or facilities to expand police protection services, shall the City of Huron enact a One Cent ($0.01) sales taxes requiring that revenues receive from such sales tax be used exclusively for public safety purposes? FRESNO 11/5/2013 Selma Measure K Pass Shall the City of Selma increase the existing transient occupancy tax for the privilege of occupancy in any room, hotel, inn, motel or other lodging, for occupancy? for a period of less than 30 days, from 6% to 12% of the rent charged by the operator of such lodging? LAKE 11/5/2013 Clearlake Measure H Fail (2/3 required) Shall the City of Clearlake impose a retail transactions and use tax at the rate of one percent (1%) within the City to be used for repair of City streets and roads and other transportation services and code enforcement, and shall the appropriations limit for the City of Clearlake for roadway repair and maintenance and code enforcement be increased for Fiscal Year by the amount of the tax proceeds received by the City during that period. LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Carson Measure M Fail Shall the City of Carson eliminate the direct election of a mayor and return to selection of a mayor by the city council, on a rotating basis, with the mayor to be compensated the same as all other members of the City Council, the same to be effective commencing in 2017? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 La Habra Heights Measure A Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted to renew the City's authority to spend existing revenues from the special fire tax, approved by two-thirds of the City's voters in 1997, to provide essential fire and life-safety services, by renewing the voter-approved amendment to the City's appropriation limit? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 La Habra Heights Measure B Pass In order to fund general municipal services, shall an ordinance be adopted to increase the existing tax on resource extraction activities in the City of La Habra Heights and provide for future annual adjustments to reflect changes in the natural resource market?

40 PAGE 14 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Los Angeles Measure A Fail (INITIATIVE) To offset severe and repeated State cuts and provide funding for: 911 emergency response services; maintaining firefighter, paramedic, and police officer staffing levels; continuing community policing, senior services, after-school gang and drug prevention programs; repairing potholes and sidewalks; and other general municipal services; shall the City of Los Angeles enact a one-half cent transactions and use (generally referred to as sales) tax, with required independent audits, public review of expenditures, and all funds used locally? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Los Angeles Measure B Pass Shall the Charter be amended to authorize the City Council to allow sworn police personnel who are transferred from the Department of General Services to the Police Department to purchase, at their own expense, retirement credit for prior sworn City service after they become members of the Fire and Police Pension Plan? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Monterey Park Measure DD Pass Shall the ordinance that does not increase the City's telephone utility user tax rate but rather amends the City's telephone utility tax code to reflect changes in electronic communication equipment, methods and regulations be adopted? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Monterey Park Measure EE Pass Shall the ordinance implementing term limits for the City Council, City Treasurer, and City Clerk be adopted? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Redondo Beach Measure A Fail Shall Redondo Beach Phase Out Existing Power Generation and Power Transmission from an Approximately 50-Acre Site and Set New Land Use and Development Standards by Amending the General Plan, Coastal Land Use Plan, Harbor/Civic Center Specific Plan, Coastal Zoning, Zoning, and City Charter; the new land use would be allocated between 60-70% to parks and open space and the remaining 30-40% allocated between commercial, institutional or marine related light industrial/boatyard uses? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Rolling Hills Measure A Fail Shall an Ordinance be adopted amending the zoning ordinance to allow stables constructed prior to July 12, 2010 to be used for residential purposes? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Rolling Hills Measure B Pass Shall an Ordinance be adopted amending the current view preservation regulations by limiting protection only to views that existed at the time the owner acquired the property, exempting trees that were mature when the property was acquired, and establishing a higher burden of proof to show the existence of a protected view? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 San Dimas Measure A Pass To provide funding for general city services, including public safety (Sheriff), parks and recreation, and maintenance of city streets and public area landscaping, shall the City of San Dimas approve an ordinance amending the San Dimas Municipal Code to increase the transient occupancy tax rate from eight (8%) to twelve (12%) on the rate charged to hotel and recreational vehicle campground guests staying within the City to be effective July 1, 2013? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 San Gabriel Measure SG Pass To provide funding for general city services, including public safety, repairing, paving and maintaining local streets, keeping public areas and landscape clean and well maintained, and preserving fire and paramedic emergency response times, shall the City of San Gabriel approve an ordinance amending the San Gabriel Municipal Code to increase the transient occupancy tax rate charged to hotel guests staying within the City from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%), to be effective April 1, 2013? LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 West Hollywood Measure C Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted limiting the number of terms a person may serve on the West Hollywood City Council to no more than three terms, including partial terms, whether or not consecutive, commencing with terms served by persons elected at or after the March 2013 election? LOS ANGELES 4/2/2013 Glendale Measure A Fail Shall the Charter be amended to convert the position of City Treasurer from elected to an appointed position; the appointment be made by the City Manager; be at-will; that the City Manager may assign certain duties to other deputies or the Director of Finance; that the minimum qualifications shall be in the Charter by reference to the Government Code; that the bond and oath of the City Clerk be filed with the City Attorney? LOS ANGELES 4/2/2013 Glendale Measure B Fail Shall the Charter be amended to update accounting provisions to eliminate obsolete funds and to reflect generally accepted accounting principles, to ensure proper accounting by establishing separate water and electric utility funds, and to clarify existing language regarding fund transfers? LOS ANGELES 4/2/2013 Glendale Measure C Fail Shall the Charter be amended to reflect the correct title of the Director of Finance, remove obsolete language regarding petty cash handling, require that the budget be adopted by June 30, and eliminate inefficiencies in bond sales by allowing flexibility? LOS ANGELES 4/2/2013 Inglewood Measure P Pass Shall the Charter be amended to allow for the publication of a summary of an ordinance?

41 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 15 TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 LOS ANGELES 4/2/2013 Inglewood Measure W Pass Shall the Charter be amended to allow for the waiving of a full reading of an ordinance when a majority of the Councilmembers present agree to the waiver? LOS ANGELES 4/9/2013 Burbank Measure S Fail (2/3 required) Shall an ordinance be adopted by the City of Burbank establishing a special tax not exceeding 2% on fees and charges for sewer and refuse collection services to be used exclusively to support the City's Sewer Fund and Refuse Assistance Programs that reduce rates for eligible low-income customers, including seniors over 62 years of age, persons with a permanent disability, persons requiring life support, or households with a disabled person or person requiring life support? LOS ANGELES 4/9/2013 Vernon Measure K Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted to increase the rates of the City's existing business license taxes and to modify the method for calculating such taxes? LOS ANGELES 4/9/2013 Vernon Measure L Pass (2/3 required) Shall an ordinance be adopted to authorize, for a period of ten years, the levy of an annual special parcel tax on non-residential parcels at the rate of $0.03 per square foot (adjusted annually for inflation) to fund (i) City fire protection services and projects, (ii) City health services and projects, and (iii) City police services and projects? LOS ANGELES 4/9/2013 Vernon Measure M Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted to authorize, for a period of ten years, the levy of a 1% utility users' tax on electricity, gas, telecommunications, video and water utility services, with exemptions for residential services provided to persons with disabilities and low income households? LOS ANGELES 4/16/2013 Compton Measure I Pass Shall the "Police Powers" that can be provided in the City of Compton by a municipal Police Department be provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department? LOS ANGELES 5/5/2013 Bradbury Measure BB Pass In order to preserve Bradbury s essential city services, maintain a safe and quality community and meet the obligations of State and Federal Mandates, shall an ordinance be adopted to establish a Utility Users Tax on gas, electric, cable, trash, and telecommunications services at a rate not to exceed 7.5% (5.5% the first year) and 3.75% on water (2.75% the first year) for a period of 5 years, with exemptions for solar and certain low income households. LOS ANGELES 5/21/2013 Los Angeles Measure C Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall the voters adopt a resolution that there should be limits on political campaign spending and that corporations should not have the constitutional rights of human beings and instruct Los Angeles elected officials and area legislative representatives to promote that policy through amendments to the United States Constitution? LOS ANGELES 5/21/2013 Los Angeles Measure D Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall an ordinance regulating businesses where marijuana is cultivated, processed, distributed, delivered or given away to qualified patients or primary caregivers (MMBs) by: (1) prohibiting MMBs but providing limited immunity for MMBs that operated since September 2007, timely registered with the City, generally have not ceased operations, pay City taxes, pass annual background checks, are separated from residential zones, maintain certain distances from schools, parks, child care facilities, other designated places and other MMBs, and meet other requirements and operational standards; (2) exempting dwelling units used by three or fewer patients/caregivers to cultivate medical marijuana on-site for their patients or themselves, and other exemptions; and (3) increasing the MMB tax to $60 per each $1,000 of gross receipts; be adopted? LOS ANGELES 5/21/2013 Los Angeles Measure E Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall an ordinance regulating associations of six or more qualified patients and/or primary caregivers who gather to cultivate, distribute or engage in other activities related to marijuana for medical purposes (MMCs) by: (1) prohibiting MMCs but providing limited immunity for MMCs that operated since September 2007, timely registered with the City, generally have not ceased operations for 90 days, pass annual background checks, are separated from residential zones, maintain certain distances from schools, parks, child care facilities and other designated places, and satisfy other requirements; (2) establishing operational standards enforceable as infractions; and (3) exempting associations of five or fewer patients/caregivers who process or cultivate medical marijuana on-site for MMCs, their patients or themselves, and other exemptions; be adopted? LOS ANGELES 5/21/2013 Los Angeles Measure F Fail (INITIATIVE) Shall an ordinance regulating associations of qualified patients and/or primary caregivers who cultivate, provide or engage in other activities related to marijuana for medical purposes (MMCs) by: (1) prohibiting MMCs but providing limited immunity for MMCs that register with the City (without limiting the number that can register but giving registration priority to those possessing City tax certificates by October 2012), generally have not ceased operations for more than 90 days, pass annual background checks, are separated from residential uses, maintain certain distances from schools, parks, child care facilities, other designated places and other MMCs, and meet other requirements and operational standards; (2) exempting dwellings zoned residential, and other exemptions; and (3) increasing the MMC tax to $60 per each $1,000 of gross receipts; be adopted? LOS ANGELES 6/4/2013 San Fernando Measure A Pass To stabilize the City financially and offset severe cuts in federal and state funding as well as sharp reductions in general fund revenues which threaten the City s ability to adequately provide general municipal services, including but not limited to police and fire service; and street, sidewalk, park and other vital infrastructure maintenance, shall an ordinance imposing a temporary, seven-year half percent (1/2%) transactions and use (sales) tax be approved?

42 PAGE 16 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 LOS ANGELES 7/2/2013 Monterey Park Measure FF Fail Shall an ordinance amending the Monterey Park Municipal Code to authorize and direct the City Council to negotiate to transfer all functions of the Monterey Park Fire Department to the consolidated Fire Protection District of Los Angeles County (aka the Los Angeles County Fire Department) be adopted? LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 El Monte Measure EM Fail Shall the term of office for the elected office of Mayor be extended from two (2) years to four (4) years, commencing with the 2015 General Municipal Election cycle? LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 El Monte Measure GG Pass To preserve and stabilize funding for essential public services such as keeping the City s four fire stations open; maintaining staffing levels for emergency response police services; street lighting and repair; senior services; and youth parks programs and to build the City s rainy day" general fund reserves, shall the City s existing one half of one percent (1/2%) transactions and use tax be extended for five years? LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 El Monte Measure RM Fail Shall the City Council be reorganized to replace the current structure of one elected Mayor serving a two-year term and four elected Council Members serving staggered four-year terms with a structure composed of five elected City Council Members who will share the title of Mayor on a rotating basis subject to voter approved procedures for accomplishing the rotation? LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Hawthorne Measure A Pass Shall the directly elected mayor for the City of Hawthorne serve a four-year term of office rather than a two-year term of office, so that all members of the City Council of the City of Hawthorne serve four-year terms of office, effective for the 2015 election? LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Hermosa Beach Measure B Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted to incrementally, over a five-year period, reduce the postmidnight operating hours of specified businesses in the downtown area of Hermosa Beach? LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Santa Fe Springs Measure S Pass Shall Ordinance No. 1044, which would increase the oil barrel tax charged to operators of oil wells in the City from $.20 per barrel to an amount ranging from a minimum of $.41 to a maximum of $.52 per barrel, be adopted? MARIN 11/5/2013 Corte Madera Measure B Pass To maintain essential Town services including but not limited to: current levels of local fire prevention, flood control, streets and potholes, disaster preparedness, safe routes to schools, and senior and youth programs, shall the Town enact a half-cent sales tax for 6 years, requiring a citizen s oversight committee review and annual examination to ensure funds are spent locally as promised for the benefit of Corte Madera residents? MARIN 11/5/2013 Larkspur Measure C Pass To repair aging and deteriorating neighborhood streets and roads; repair potholes; maintain police and fire protection; maintain emergency/medical response; clear hazardous and flammable brush to prevent fires and improve emergency vehicle access; and maintain essential city services, shall the City of Larkspur enact a ½ cent sales tax for 5 years with annual performance reviews, independent annual audits, citizens oversight, and no money for Sacramento? MARIN 11/5/2013 San Anselmo Measure D Pass To repair potholes, repave roads, reduce traffic congestion, maintain and improve sidewalks/drainage/street medians, preserve public safety, and improve other general Town services, facilities, and infrastructure, shall the Town of San Anselmo establish a one-half percent (.5%) sales tax for ten years, with annual independent audits, mandatory public expenditure reports, and an independent citizens oversight committee with all funds staying in San Anselmo under local control? MARIN 11/5/2013 San Rafael Measure E Pass Shall the City of San Rafael extend the existing one-half percent local sales tax and increase the rate by one-quarter percent to provide funding that cannot be taken by the State, and can be used to preserve essential city services for a period of 20 years, including: maintaining rapid emergency police/fire response times, maintaining adequate numbers of on-duty firefighters/paramedics/police, ensuring earthquake safe police/fire stations, maintaining community centers and repairing city streets? MENDOCINO 8/27/2013 Fort Bragg Measure H Pass (2/3 required) Shall the local Fort Bragg special purpose transactions and use tax (sales tax) of one-half of one percent for the express purpose of repairing, maintaining, and reconstructing existing streets, which expires December 31, 2014, be extended until December 31, 2024 to allow for continued maintenance of streets and alleys in Fort Bragg? MERCED 3/5/2013 Atwater Measure H Pass (2/3 required) To preserve the City's long-term financial stability and maintain public safety services, including police patrols and fire protection; 911 emergency response; rapid response to gang violence, robberies and burglaries; park safety; youth, shall the City of Atwater enact a one-half cent sales tax, for the term of up to ten (10) years, with all funds to be spent locally, requiring independent Citizen's Oversight and published annual audits?

43 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 17 TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 MERCED 11/5/2013 Los Banos Measure K Pass (2/3 required) To maintain the number of local police officers/firefighters/e-m-ts, anti-gang/crime units, and emergency response times shall Los Banos voters extend Measure A for no more than 7 years to address local public safety needs and protect/maintain police officer and firefighter positions, with citizens oversight, independent annual audits, keeping all funds exclusively for Los Banos without raising taxes? MERCED 11/5/2013 Merced Measure J Pass Shall Section 400 of the City Charter be amended to reduce election costs to the City by consolidating the Mayor and City Council elections with statewide elections in even numbered years resulting in the next City election being in 2016 rather than 2015 and making a one-time adjustment in Mayor and City Council terms and term-limits to accomplish the change? MONTEREY 11/5/2013 Marina Measure I Pass Shall an ordinance be adopted requiring each cardroom within the City to pay the City a tax of 5% of annual gross gaming revenues commencing January 1, 2014, to fund general municipal services such as public safety, street maintenance and neighborhood improvements NAPA 3/5/2013 Calistoga Measure C Pass Shall Resolution , a general plan amendment approved by the City Council to establish a planned development overlay and certain planned development goals for the property generally located at 515 Foothill Boulevard, Calistoga, which will allow the development of the Enchanted Resorts resort and residential project, be adopted? ORANGE 6/25/2013 Cypress Measure A Fail Shall the ordinance approving amendments to the Amended and Restated Cypress Business & Professional Center Specific Plan, together with related General Plan amendments and a zone change, to allow additional uses, including single-family housing and neighborhood commercial uses, in one planning area adjacent to Cerritos Avenue, and additional uses, including mixed-use commercial and business park uses, in a second planning area southeast of the Los Alamitos Race Course between Katella and Cerritos Avenues, be adopted? RIVERSIDE 6/4/2013 Riverside Measure A Pass To maintain general fund services such as response; police patrols/fire protection; children s after-school and senior/disabled services; and protect supplies of clean drinking water from contamination; shall Section be added to the Charter continuing the annual transfer of funds from the City water utility to the general fund approved by City voters in 1968, with independent audits, funds staying local and no increase in taxes? RIVERSIDE 11/5/2013 Blythe Measure C Fail Shall the offices of city clerk and city treasurer be appointed? RIVERSIDE 11/5/2013 Canyon Lake Measure E Fail (ADVISORY) Should the area of Canyon Lake commonly known as Goetz Hill be graded for retail development? RIVERSIDE 11/5/2013 Canyon Lake Measure D Fail (2/3 required) Shall Ordinance No. 148 enacting a special tax to fund the continuation of Fire Station 60 and to fund fire protection services in the City of Canyon Lake be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/5/2013 Palm Springs Measure B Pass In order to help fund general municipal services, including but not limited to such matters as police protection and crime suppression services, fire prevention and suppression services, emergency medical services, park, recreation, and library facilities and services, and general improvements throughout the City, shall an ordinance to impose a tax at a rate of up to 15 cents per $1.00 of proceeds on cannabis or marijuana collectives operating in the City of Palm Springs be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 3/5/2013 Rialto Measure W Pass Shall the Ordinance to Continue the Utility User Tax for five years be Adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/5/2013 Chino Measure B Pass Shall the General Plan of the City of Chino be amended to change the land use designation of 6.48 acres of vacant land from General Commercial to Residential RD8 and of 5.31 acres of vacant land from Office Commercial to Residential RD8, generally located at the southeast corner of Riverside Drive and Fern Avenue, for a maximum of 94 single-family dwelling units? SAN BERNARDINO 11/5/2013 Grand Terrace Measure C Fail To ensure Grand Terrace has the funds necessary to remain an independent city and able to provide essential services to residents including rapid response to police emergencies, maintenance/repair of local streets, adequate police services, and maintaining parks and public facilities, shall the City of Grand Terrace establish a utility users tax of 5% for six years only with independent citizen oversight, all money staying local, and an exemption for low-income seniors? SAN BERNARDINO 11/5/2013 San Bernardino Recall 1 Pass Shall City Council Member Wendy J. McCammack be recalled?

44 PAGE 18 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 SAN BERNARDINO 11/5/2013 San Bernardino Recall 2 Pass Shall City Attorney James F. Penman be recalled? SAN BERNARDINO 11/5/2013 San Bernardino Recall 3 Fail Shall City Council Member John Valdivia be recalled? SAN BERNARDINO 11/19/2013 Apple Valley Measure D Pass Shall a General Plan Amendment be adopted, and shall Chapter 9.40 be repealed and Chapter 9.41 be added to the Town Development Code to enact the Dale Evans Parkway Commercial Specific Plan in order to allow a proposed commercial development in the Town of Apple Valley located on approximately 30 acres of undeveloped property north of Happy Trails Highway (SR-18), at the southeasterly corner of the intersection of Dale Evans Parkway and Thunderbird Road? SAN DIEGO 6/18/2013 Encinitas Measure A Pass (INITIATIVE) Shall the people of Encinitas adopt an initiative measure, known as "The Encinitas Right to Vote Amendment" to require voter approval, by a majority vote of the electorate, for a major amendment to a planning policy document (defined to mean the Land Use Element of the General Plan, Land Use Policy Maps of the General Plan, Zoning Code, Zoning Map, any specific plan, and development agreements) and to impose a citywide height limit? SAN JOAQUIN 11/5/2013 Stockton Measure A Pass To pay for law enforcement and crime prevention services such as those described in Stockton s Marshall Plan on Crime, to help end the bankruptcy and restore other City services; and provided it shall sunset in ten years or when economic recovery occurs, a Citizen s Oversight Committee reports on the use of proceeds, and independent audits are done annually; shall Ordinance be adopted to impose a 3/4-cent transaction and use (sales) tax? SAN JOAQUIN 11/5/2013 Stockton Measure B Pass If Measure A is approved by the voters, shall (i) 65% of its proceeds be used only to pay for law enforcement and crime prevention services in the City such as those described in the City s Marshall Plan on Crime and (ii) 35% of its proceeds be used only to pay for the City s efforts to end the bankruptcy and for services to residents, businesses, and property owners? SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Atherton Measure X Pass (2/3 required) To continue providing funding to maintain neighborhood police patrols and the Town's ability to respond to emergencies, repairing and maintaining streets, and repairing and constructing storm drains, shall an ordinance be adopted to continue a Special Parcel Tax for four years and allowing for the expenditure of funds derived from such tax? SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Brisbane Measure T Pass To pay for general municipal expenses, shall the City increase the annual business license tax for liquid storage facilities up to $ per one thousand cubic feet of liquid storage capacity, and provide for an offset for sales tax revenue received? SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Foster City Measure U Pass To pay for general city services enjoyed by all residents and businesses in Foster City, including services such as police, fire, parks, recreation, and repairing and maintaining the levee, lagoon, streets and other infrastructure, shall an ordinance be adopted to increase the City's business license tax effective January 1, 2014? SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Pacifica Measure V Fail Without raising the current 6.5% rate, and to fund fire protection; emergency services; police protection; Meals on Wheels and other senior citizen services; street, sidewalk and pothole repair; and other essential services, shall an ordinance be adopted to amend the City of Pacifica's Utility Users Tax adding telecommunications services, requiring equal treatment regardless of technology used, maintaining senior exemptions and adding independent citizens oversight, with all funds staying in Pacifica and no funds for Sacramento? SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Portola Valley Measure Q Pass Do the People of the Town of Portola Valley adopt an ordinance that continues the reduction of the general purpose Utility Users Tax levied on telephone, gas, water and electricity, set forth in Chapter 3.32 of the Portola Valley Municipal Code, from 5.5% to 4.5% on the charges made for such utility services for a period of four years from July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2018? SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Palo Alto Measure D Fail Shall the Palo Alto Municipal Code be amended to rezone the property located at Maybell Avenue from R-2 Low Density Residential and RM-15 Multiple Family Residential to Planned Community Overlay Zone to include 12 single family units and 60 units of affordable senior housing? SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Sunnyvale Measure A Pass To help reduce the City s elections costs through consolidation with County and State elections, shall the Sunnyvale City Charter be amended to change the City s general municipal elections from odd numbered years to even numbered years, with the next general municipal election scheduled for 2016, and to provide a one time, one year extension to councilmember terms, and create a temporary one year mayoral term to enable the transition to evennumbered year elections?

45 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 19 TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 2013 SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Sunnyvale Measure B Pass Shall the Sunnyvale Municipal Code be amended to increase the transient occupancy tax rate (commonly called hotel tax ) charged to persons who occupy hotel or motel rooms in the City for 30 days or less from 9.5% to 10.5% in order to help maintain the City s ability to fund basic services such as public safety and streets, trees, and sidewalk maintenance, and to keep parity with neighboring cities hotel tax rates, effective January, 2014? SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Sunnyvale Measure C Pass Shall the City of Sunnyvale adopt a gun safety ordinance to require: 1) reporting to police, within 48 hours, known loss or theft of a firearm; 2) storing firearms in residences in a locked container or disabling them with a trigger lock when not in the owner s immediate possession; 3) prohibiting the possession of ammunition magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, with certain exceptions; and 4) logging and tracking of ammunition sales within the City of Sunnyvale? SANTA CRUZ 6/4/2013 Watsonville Measure T Fail Should the City of Watsonville amend its Urban Limit Line to allow for the possible annexation of approximately 95 acres of agricultural land to the City limits for future economic development and jobs? SANTA CRUZ 11/5/2013 Scotts Valley Measure U Pass Shall a temporary one-half of one percent sales tax rate increase be approved for an eight year period to keep the budget balanced and to preserve police, parks, recreation and other city services for the residents of Scotts Valley? SOLANO 11/5/2013 Vallejo Measure E Pass Shall Charter sections 302, 319, and 1000 be amended to change the City's general municipal elections from odd-numbered to even-numbered years to consolidate with Statewide elections and reduce election costs by approximately $205,000 and to extend the term of the existing council members and mayor approximately 13 months to make that transition, and change the date elected candidates and the vice mayor assume office? SONOMA 11/5/2013 Rohnert Park Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To preserve the safely and character of Rohnert Park, and maintain/protect general City services, including emergency response; fire protection, neighborhood police patrols; gang/sex offender enforcement; disaster preparedness; street paving/pothole repair; park maintenance; and other essential services, shall the City of Rohnert Park continue a voter-approved ½ cent sales tax, subject to annual audits and public review, keeping money from Sacramento, and without raising existing tax rates? SONOMA 11/19/2013 Sonoma Measure B Fail Shall the Hotel Limitation Measure be adopted? STANISLAUS 11/5/2013 Modesto Measure V Pass Shall the City provide sewer service to the following area of the Modesto General Plan? The unincorporated area designated "Airport Neighborhood" or the east portion of Area 12" in Modesto's 2009 Urban Growth Review. The area is generally bordered by Hyde Street on the north, Conejo Avenue on the east, Oregon Drive on the south, and Santa Rosa Avenue on the west. STANISLAUS 11/5/2013 Modesto Measure X Fail To address crime, gangs, drugs and youth violence, improve the local economy/jobs, and maintain/improve essential City services, including: Police/Fire Protection; Neighborhood Police Patrols; Emergency Response; Gang Crime, Theft and Burglary Prevention; Street/Pothole Repair; Programs Attracting Businesses/Creating Jobs; and Other City Services. Shall the City of Modesto enact a one-cent sales tax, for 6 years, with independent annual audits, citizens oversight, and no money for Sacramento? STANISLAUS 11/5/2013 Waterford Measure W Fail (2/3 required) Shall the city of Waterford be allowed to levy a special tax every year within Community Facilities District No (Public Services) to pay for landscape and lighting services and replace the Lighting and Landscaping Districts which are running deficits, according to the rates established by the city Council in Resolution of Formation, beginning July 1, 2014, and shall the City be authorized to spend for these services all that is receives? YOLO 3/5/2013 Davis Measure I Pass Shall Ordinance No be adopted, which grants permission to the City of Davis to proceed with the Davis Woodland Water Supply Project, to provide surface water as an additional supply of water, subject to the adoption of water rates in accordance with the California Constitution (Proposition 218)?

46 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 20 TABLE 1.3 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 2013 CHARTER POLICY/POSITION TAXES ADVISORY INITIATIVE RECALL ORDINANCE ALL CITY MEASURES AMENDMENT STATEMENT PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL CONTRA COSTA FRESNO LAKE LOS ANGELES MARIN MENDOCINO MERCED MONTEREY NAPA ORANGE RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO SAN JOAQUIN SAN MATEO SANTA CLARA SANTA CRUZ SOLANO SONOMA STANISLAUS YOLO All Counties

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51 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION ALAMEDA 5/7/2013 Pleasanton CITY COUNCIL Short Narum Kathy Businesswoman/Planning Commis. No 4 4,643 11, % Yes ALPINE AMADOR BUTTE CALAVERAS COLUSA INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Miller David Smartphone Engineering Executive No 4 3,159 11, % No Sanwong Olivia Market Research Analyst No 4 2,014 11, % No Hamilton Mark Local Businessman/Veteran No 4 1,873 11, % No CONTRA COSTA 11/5/2013 San Ramon CITY COUNCIL Full Sachs Harry Teacher No 4 4,669 14, % Yes DEL NORTE EL DORADO FRESNO GLENN HUMBOLDT Hudson David E. "Dave" San Ramon Vice Mayor Yes 4 4,249 14, % Yes Matsumoto René Community Program Leader No 4 4,009 14, % No Von Thury Thomas Lawyer No 4 1,775 14, % No MAYOR Full Clarkson Bill Mayor, Business Owner Yes 1 6,883 7, % Yes IMPERIAL 11/5/2013 Brawley CITY COUNCIL Full Couchman Sam Incumbent Yes 3 1,311 3, % Yes INYO Noriega Helen M. Board Member No 3 1,091 3, % Yes Miranda Miguel C. Incumbent Yes 3 1,013 3, % No El Centro CITY COUNCIL Full Cardenas Alex Executive Director No 3 1,717 4, % Yes Viegas-Walker Cheryl Incumbent Yes 3 1,401 4, % Yes Olivas Tomas Public Administrator No 3 1,329 4, % No KERN 6/4/2013 Bakersfield CITY COUNCIL 1 Short Rivera P. "Willie" District Coordinator No , % Yes Martinez Efren Businessman No , % No Dean Marvin Business Owner No , % No Campbell Stephanie Business Owner No , % No Powell Tomeka Grantwriter/Business Owner No , % No Vereen Donald Student No , % No 1 Write-in candidates, when reported by the county, have been included in the total votes cast. For these contests, the sum of the candidate votes is less than the total votes cast. R To be elected if recall measure passes. ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 25

52 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 26 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE KINGS LAKE LASSEN DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 2/26/2013 Burbank CITY CLERK Full Mullins Zizette Appointed Incumbent No 3 4,437 8, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Salas Gloria G. Legal Administrator No 3 2,683 8, % No von Sonn Nonna Burbank City Employee No 3 1,680 8, % No Frutos Robert "Bob" Police Officer No 6 5,262 24, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Gordon David Councilmember/Optometrist Yes 6 4,705 24, % Runoff Talamantes Jess A. Burbank City Councilmember Yes 6 4,341 24, % Runoff Golonski Dave Burbank City Councilmember Yes 6 4,113 24, % Runoff Nos David Small Business Owner No 6 3,165 24, % Runoff Guillen Jr. Juan J. Small Business Owner No 6 2,498 24, % No CITY TREASURER Full Kukta Debbie Merta Appointed City Treasurer No 1 6,993 6, % Yes 3/5/2013 Azusa CITY CLERK Full Cornejo Jr. Jeffrey Lawrence Commissioner No , % Yes Rosales Jorge V. Retired Architectural Professional No , % No Rentschler Russell Bryan Businessman No , % No Mills Stephanie Carmona Community Volunteer No , % No CITY COUNCIL Full Gonzales Robert Azusa Councilmember Yes 6 1,445 4, % Yes Alvarez Edward Auditor/Military Reservist No , % Yes Castro Mercedes Businessowner/Marketing Spect. No , % No Vogel Jeri Small Business Owner No , % No Benavides Sandra Project Manager/Realtor No , % No Caro Mark A. Expediter/Businessowner/CEO No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Vasquez Jr. Arthur Accountant No 2 1,363 2, % Yes Hamilton Marcene Incumbent Yes 2 1,171 2, % No MAYOR Full Rocha Joseph Romero Mayor - Azusa Yes 1 2,335 2, % Yes Bell CITY COUNCIL Full Quintana Ana Maria Councilwoman/Attorney Yes 6 1,099 3, % Yes Romero Alicia School Dean No , % Yes Harber Danny Councilmember Yes , % No Saenz Nora A. No Ballot Designation No , % No Gannon Donna I. Retired No , % No Mourad Yamel "Jimmy" Business Manager No , % No Bellflower CITY COUNCIL Full Koops Dan Council Member/Businessman Yes 3 2,193 5, % Yes Larsen Scott A. CPA/Council Member Yes 3 2,048 5, % Yes Munoz U. "Alex" Business Investor/Contractor No 3 1,256 5, % No ELE- CTED

53 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 CITY COUNCIL Short Schnablegger Ron Business Owner No 4 1,584 3, % Yes (continued) Melliz Luis Field Representative No , % No INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Willingham Gloria Professor No , % No Yahye R. Professor No , % No Beverly Hills CITY COUNCIL Full Mirisch John A. Vice Mayor/Film Executive Yes 6 2,837 11, % Yes Brien William W. Mayor/Orthopedic Surgeon Yes 6 2,621 11, % Yes Krasne Nancy H. Frm. Cil. Mbr. Mayor/ Teacher No 6 2,540 11, % Yes Rosenstein Brian Planning Commis. Vice-Chairman No 6 2,533 11, % No Cohan Katherine Attorney/Mother/Mediator No , % No Talei Michael Tech Ent. StudentFreelance.com No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Finkel Eliot M. Investment Advisor Yes 1 2,673 2, % Yes Calabasas CITY COUNCIL Full Maurer Mary Sue Mayor/Teacher/Parent Yes 4 2,491 8, % Yes Bozajian James R. Calabasas City Councilmember Yes 4 2,475 8, % Yes Shapiro David J. Attorney No 4 2,196 8, % Yes Thomas Judy Businessowner No 4 1,080 8, % No Carson CITY COUNCIL Full Gipson Mike A. Councilmember Yes 8 6,360 21, % Yes Robles Albert Constitutional Attorney/Professor No 8 5,170 21, % Yes Ruiz-Raber Julie City Council Member Yes 8 4,616 21, % No Brimmer Charlotte Planning Commissioner No 8 2,183 21, % No Boggs Rita R. Retired Businesswoman/Professor No 8 2,047 21, % No Gordon Joseph Businessman No , % No Anyaka Stephen C. No Ballot Designation No , % No Muckey Timothy R. Educator No , % No MAYOR Full Dear Jim Mayor, City of Carson Yes 2 7,340 12, % Yes Holmes Lula Davis Councilmember/Retired Supt. No 2 4,932 12, % No Cerritos CITY COUNCIL Full Chen Carol Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 7 3,795 13, % Yes Ray George Businessman No 7 3,574 13, % Yes Yokoyama Frank Aurelio Businessman/Attorney No 7 2,939 13, % No Kang James Boardmember, ABC USD No 7 1,199 13, % No Ma K.Y. Retired Police Officer No 7 1,030 13, % No Estella Alejandro Retired Social Worker No , % No Valencia Gerad Homemaker No , % No Claremont CITY COUNCIL Full Schroeder Larry City Councilmember Yes 3 3,369 7, % Yes Calaycay Corey City Councilmember Yes 3 3,204 7, % Yes Keenan Michael Professional Window Cleaner No , % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 27

54 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 28 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Commerce CITY COUNCIL Full Del Rio Tina Baca Councilmember Yes , % Yes (continued) Altamirano Ivan Appt. Council Mbr./Businessman No , % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Leon Lilia R. Councilmember/Businesswoman Yes , % Yes Flores Joanna Educator No , % No Valencia Jaime Accounting Associate No , % No Gonzalez Art A. Business Owner/Commissioner No , % No Covina CITY CLERK Full Walczak Mary Lou Executive Assistant No 1 2,529 2, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Stapleton Kevin Bus. man/volunteer/councilman Yes 4 2,013 7, % Yes King John C. Councilmember/Business Mgr. Yes 4 1,860 7, % Yes Marquez Jorge A. Field Deputy No 4 1,837 7, % Yes Manning Kay University Administrator No 4 1,738 7, % No CITY TREASURER Full Cobbett Geoffrey Community Volunteer No 1 2,461 2, % Yes Cudahy CITY COUNCIL Full Garcia Chris Business Consultant No , % Yes Guerrero Jack M. Interim Councilman/C.P.A No , % Yes Pivaral Ruben Teacher No , % No Lara Richard Procurement Aid No , % No Aguilera Martin Garment Industry Supervisor No , % No Velasquez Isaac D. Commercial Broker No , % No Short Sanchez Baru A. Auditor/C.P.A No , % Yes Barrios Josue Councilmember/Business Owner Yes , % No Iglesias Richard Purchasing Officer No , % No Gardena CITY CLERK Full Semenza Mina Realtor/Community Volunteer No 3 1,699 4, % Yes Kaskanian Harout "Art" Businessman/Commissioner No 3 1,642 4, % No Tsukiyama Shannon N. Entrepreneur No 3 1,633 4, % No CITY COUNCIL Full Cerda Tasha City Council Member Yes 5 2,611 8, % Yes Terauchi Terrence "Terry" L.A. County Criminal Prosecutor No 5 2,301 8, % Yes Tanaka Rodney G. Pastor/Retired Policeman No 5 2,242 8, % No Henderson Mark E. College Director/Commissioner No 5 1,199 8, % No Evans Kathleen "Suzy" Business Owner/Producer No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Tsukiyama J. Ingrid Incumbent Yes 1 4,496 4, % Yes MAYOR Full Tanaka Paul K. Mayor/Undersheriff Yes 2 3,035 5, % Yes Johnson Rachel C. Educator/City Councilmember No 2 1,874 5, % No Huntington Park CITY COUNCIL Full Macias Karina Community Justice Coordinator No 4 1,228 4, % Yes Amezquita Valentin Palos Environmental Engineer No 4 1,123 4, % Yes Molina Andy Council Member Yes , % No ELE- CTED

55 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Huntington Park CITY COUNCIL Full Guerrero Elba Council Member Yes , % No (continued) La Canada Flintridge CITY COUNCIL Full Curtis Jon Attorney/Business Owner No 3 2,294 5, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Spence David A. Councilmember/Businessman Yes 3 2,212 5, % Yes Layton Joe Accountant No 3 1,137 5, % No La Habra Heights CITY COUNCIL Full Bergman Brian Councilmember/Retired Manager Yes , % Yes Higgins Michael L. Business Owner No , % Yes Miller Kyle Commercial Property Broker No , % Yes Jeng Chester Dentist/Businessman/Attorney No , % No Edwards George L. Small Business Owner No , % No La Mirada CITY COUNCIL Full Deal Pauline L. Appointed Incumbent No 5 1,903 6, % Yes Sarega Andrew Police Officer/Businessman No 5 1,451 6, % Yes Keithly Steve Planning Commis./Businessman No 5 1,440 6, % No Garcia Gabe Incumbent Yes , % No Gray Randy School District Administrator No , % No Los Angeles CITY ATTORNEY Full Feuer Mike Assembly Member/Attorney No 4 151, , % Runoff Trutanich Carmen "Nuch" Los Angeles City Attorney Yes 4 102, , % Runoff Smith Greg Public Safety Attorney No 4 60, , % No Weiss Noel Attorney/Community Advocate No 4 29, , % No CITY CONTROLLER Full Galperin Ron Efficiency Commis./Businessman No 6 125, , % Runoff Zine Dennis P. Los Angeles City Councilman No 6 120, , % Runoff Joya Analilia Disability Advocate/Teacher No 6 31, , % No Bornstein Jeff Business Owner No 6 22, , % No Patel Ankur Student/Labor Organizer No 6 18, , % No Brazeman Cary Local Company Executive No 6 11, , % No CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Cedillo Gilbert California State Lawmaker No 3 8,390 17, % Runoff Gardea Jose A. Councilmember's Chief Deputy No 3 7,392 17, % Runoff Rosas Jesse Businessman No 3 1,228 17, % No 3 Full Blumenfield Bob Assembly Member, State of CA No 6 12,974 24, % Yes Pearson Joyce J. Certified Accountant/Attorney No 6 4,998 24, % No Iaccino Cary T. Independent Business Owner No 6 2,404 24, % No Badger Elizabeth Small Business Owner No 6 2,328 24, % No Presberg Steven E. City Investigator/Advocate No 6 1,171 24, % No CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Silverstein Scott Businessman/Boardmember No 6 1,110 24, % No 5 Full Koretz Paul City Councilmember Yes 2 22,064 29, % Yes Herd Mark Matthew Neighborhood Council Board Mbr. No 2 7,476 29, % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 29

56 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 30 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Los Angeles CITY COUNCIL 7 Full Fuentes Felipe California State Legislator No 4 9,912 19, % Yes (continued) Chase Nicole Education Advocate No 4 5,248 19, % No INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Clark Krystee Actor/Community Volunteer No 4 2,087 19, % No Barron Jesse David Housing Inspector/Activist No 4 2,044 19, % No 9 Full Price Jr. Curren D. State Senator/Professor No 7 3,117 11, % Runoff Cubas Ana Councilmember s Chief Deputy No 7 2,843 11, % Runoff Davis Mike California State Assemblymen No 7 1,785 11, % No Hara Terry Deputy Police Chief No 7 1,337 11, % No Roberts David Community Development Advocate No 7 1,151 11, % No Gochez Ron Teacher No , % No Aldana Manuel "Manny" School Council Boardmember No , % No 11 Full Bonin Mike Councilmember s Chief Deputy No 4 22,542 36, % Yes Hess Tina Prosecutor No 4 6,377 36, % No Sutton Frederick Community Advocate No 4 4,257 36, % No Bostick Odysseus Teacher No 4 3,276 36, % No 13 Full O'Farrell Mitch Councilmember's Senior Advisor No 12 4,530 24, % Runoff Choi John J. Commis./Community Organizer No 12 4,008 24, % Runoff Kbushyan Sam Neighborhood Council Board Mbr. No 12 2,731 24, % No De Ocampo Alexander Cruz Charitable Foundation Director No 12 2,636 24, % No Post Josh Deputy Attorney General No 12 2,606 24, % No Szabo Matt Deputy Mayor No 12 1,747 24, % No Negrete Robert Senator's District Director No 12 1,706 24, % No Pescador Octavio University Professor No 12 1,532 24, % No Sigala Jose Neighborhood Council President No , % No Mack Emile Assistant Fire Chief No , % No Schaefer Michael Small Business Owner No , % No Haraldson Roberto Small Business Owner No , % No 15 Full Buscaino Joe Los Angeles City Councilmember No 2 14,317 17, % Yes Law James T. Minister/Disability Advocate No 2 2,913 17, % No MAYOR Full Garcetti Eric Los Angeles City Councilmember No 8 121, , % Runoff Greuel Wendy J. Los Angeles City Controller No 8 106, , % Runoff James Kevin Radio Broadcaster/Attorney No 8 60, , % No Perry Jan Los Angeles City Councilwoman No 8 58, , % No Pleitez Emanuel Alberto Technology Company Executive No 8 15, , % No Sandler Norton Factory Production Worker No 8 2, , % No ELE- CTED

57 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Los Angeles MAYOR Full Miller Addie M. Citywide Advocate No 8 1, , % No (continued) Draiman Yehuda 'YJ' Neighborhood Council Secretary No 8 1, , % No Manhattan Beach CITY COUNCIL Full Powell Wayne Council Mbr./Community Volunteer Yes 6 3,986 13, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Burton Mark Retired Municipal Attorney No 6 2,973 13, % Yes D'Errico Tony Local Business Owner No 6 2,393 13, % Yes Lipps Mark Small Business Owner No 6 2,090 13, % No Ward Mitch Local Business Owner Yes 6 2,088 13, % No Ngo Viet Retired Technical Specialist No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Lilligren Tim City Treasurer/CPA Yes 1 3,903 3, % Yes Monterey Park CITY CLERK Full Chang Vincent Dionicio Attorney/Business Owner No 3 2,793 4, % Yes Schwartz Jeff Chess Instructor No 3 1,098 4, % No Alvarez Neal R. Theatre House Manager No , % No CITY COUNCIL Full Liang Hans Deputy Probation Officer No 5 2,778 8, % Yes Chan Peter Business Owner No 5 2,494 8, % Yes Sullivan Larry C. Retired Businessman No 5 2,125 8, % No Guzman Tom Community Volunteer No , % No Avila Joe Ray Handyman No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Leon Joseph City Treasurer/Attorney Yes 2 2,583 4, % Yes Lam Stephen Business Owner No 2 2,163 4, % No Norwalk CITY COUNCIL Full Mendez Michael "Mike" Councilmember/Businessman Yes 6 1,925 8, % Yes Kelley Cheri Councilmember/Businesswoman Yes 6 1,885 8, % Yes Aranda Enrique Educator/City Commissioner No 6 1,852 8, % No Adams Darryl Rodney Educator/School Trustee No 6 1,537 8, % No Martinez Candy CEO/Businesswoman No , % No Mesinas Perez Bryan C. Student No , % No Pasadena CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Kennedy John J. Senior VP Nonprofit No , % Yes Trone Ishmael Businessman/Financial Consultant No , % No Benson Nicholas Minister/Educator No , % No 5 Full Gordo Victor M. Councilmember/Attorney Yes , % Yes Estrada Israel Nonprofit Executive Director No , % No 7 Full Tornek Terry Councilmember/Business Executive Yes 1 1,325 1, % Yes Redondo Beach CITY ATTORNEY Full Webb Michael W. Redondo Beach City Attorney Yes 1 9,818 9, % Yes CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Ginsburg Jeff Small Business Owner No 4 1,223 2, % Runoff Light Jim Engineer/Executive No , % Runoff Fine Kimberly Business Owner No , % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 31

58 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 32 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Redondo Beach CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Prado Dianne Public Interest Attorney No , % No (continued) 2 Full Brand Bill Redondo Beach Council Member Yes 3 1,671 2, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Jackson Michael Businessman/Harbor Commissioner No , % No Kowalski Susan Businesswoman No , % No 4 Full Sammarco Stephen "Steve" Small Business Owner No , % Runoff Jeffreys Jan City of Redondo Beach Commis. No , % Runoff Stern Julian R. Student No , % No MAYOR Full Aspel Steve Small Business Owner No 4 4,871 12, % Runoff Kilroy Matt RBUSD Teacher/Councilmember No 4 3,500 12, % Runoff Aust Pat City Council Member No 4 2,675 12, % No Coleman Eric Artist No 4 1,275 12, % No Rolling Hills CITY COUNCIL Full Dieringer Bea Deputy District Attorney No , % Yes Pieper Jeff Businessman No , % Yes Karpf Spencer L. Businessowner No , % No Heinsheimer Tom Incumbent No , % No Rosemead CITY COUNCIL Full Ly Steven Rosemead Council/Businessman Yes 4 1,940 6, % Yes Clark Margaret Council Member/Educator Yes 4 1,877 6, % Yes Armenta Sandra Mayor/Educator Yes 4 1,818 6, % Yes Chin Janet Communications Director/Veteran No 4 1,064 6, % No San Dimas CITY COUNCIL Full Templeman Jeff Councilmember/Retired Chief Yes 2 2,100 4, % Yes Bertone Denis Councilmember/Retired Educator Yes 2 2,076 4, % Yes MAYOR Full Morris Curtis W. Attorney Yes 1 2,373 2, % Yes San Gabriel CITY CLERK Full Andrews Ellie City Clerk Yes 1 2,311 2, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Pu Jason Attorney/Community Advocate No 5 1,817 8, % Yes Liao Chin Ho Structural Engineering No 5 1,714 8, % Yes Sawkins Kevin Attorney/Councilmember Yes 5 1,713 8, % Yes De La Torre Mario Vice Mayor/Businessman Yes 5 1,616 8, % No Gutierrez David Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 5 1,559 8, % No CITY TREASURER Full Janosik John City Treasurer/Attorney Yes 1 2,152 2, % Yes Signal Hill CITY COUNCIL Full Noll Mike Incumbent Yes , % Yes Woods Lori Y. Businessowner/Entrepreneur/Mom No , % Yes Wilson Edward H.J. Accountant/Councilman Yes , % Yes Ward Ellen Incumbent Yes , % No Wise Elizabeth Intermediary/Petrol. Businessowner No , % No Mendoza Robert Business Owner No , % No ELE- CTED

59 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 3/5/2013 Signal Hill CITY COUNCIL Full Sciortino Nancy Business Manager No , % No (continued) South Gate CITY CLERK Full Avalos Carmen City Clerk/Teacher Yes 1 2,978 2, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Hurtado Gil Councilmember Yes 3 2,060 5, % Yes DeWitt Bill Council Member Yes 3 2,047 5, % Yes Reyes Ricardo Business Owner No 3 1,398 5, % No CITY TREASURER Full Bernal Maria "Belen" City Treasurer Yes 1 2,856 2, % Yes Temple City CITY COUNCIL Full Yu Vincent Temple City Councilmber./Architect Yes 4 1,791 5, % Yes Chavez Tom Incumbent Yes 4 1,685 5, % Yes Wong Matthew J. Community News Publisher No 4 1,020 5, % No Lisk Nicholas J. Retired Contract Administrator No , % No West Hollywood CITY COUNCIL Full Prang Jeffrey Member, W. Hollywood City Council Yes 9 2,709 9, % Yes Duran John Jude Member, W. Hollywood City Council Yes 9 2,366 9, % Yes Martin Steve Family Law Attorney No 9 1,591 9, % No Borelli Sam Consultant/Safety Commissioner No , % No Landavazo Christopher T. Deputy Sheriff/Educator No , % No Schukraft Tristan Technology Entrepreneur No , % No Garzilli Nick Sustainable Transport Entrepreneur No , % No Demille Tom Community Organizer No , % No Wiggs Rusty Executive Director No , % No 4/2/2013 Glendale CITY CLERK Full Kassakhian Ardashes "Ardy" City Clerk Yes 2 12,319 19, % Yes Landregan Stephanie Educator/Businesswoman No 2 7,443 19, % No CITY COUNCIL Full Najarian Ara Glendale Councilmember Yes 12 10,165 57, % Yes Friedman Laura Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 12 8,088 57, % Yes Sinanyan Zareh J. Attorney No 12 7,379 57, % Yes Keuroghelian Chahe Small Business Owner No 12 7,023 57, % No Engel Sam Neighborhood Services Admstr. No 12 5,074 57, % No Fuentes Edith Retired City Administrator No 12 4,194 57, % No Barnes Rick Realtor No 12 4,096 57, % No Mohill Mike Retired Businessman No 12 2,906 57, % No Glendale CITY COUNCIL Full Black Jefferson Teacher/Parent/Businessman No 12 2,616 57, % No Molano Herbert Business Owner No 12 2,586 57, % No Kazazian Aram California Licensed Architect No 12 1,782 57, % No Kedikian Roland Bankruptcy Attorney No 12 1,342 57, % No CITY TREASURER Full Manoukian Rafi Councilmember/CPA/MBA No 1 14,560 14, % Yes Inglewood CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Dotson George Business Owner No 5 1,271 2, % Runoff ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 33

60 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 34 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE ELE- CTED LOS ANGELES 4/2/2013 Inglewood CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Stevens Mike Councilman No , % Runoff (continued) Tabor Daniel Community Devel. Professional Yes , % No Ford Felicia Executive Director No , % No Fisher Leroy Graphic Artist No , % No CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Padilla Alex Retired Police Captain No , % Runoff Dunlap Judy Councilwomen Yes , % Runoff Davis Jean Professional/HIV Specialist No , % No Soto Joseph Businessman No , % No 4/9/2013 Burbank CITY COUNCIL Full Gordon David Councilmember/Optometrist Yes 4 5,430 19, % Yes Talamantes Jess A. Burbank City Councilmember Yes 4 5,290 19, % Yes Golonski Dave Burbank City Councilmember Yes 4 4,571 19, % No Nos David Small Business Owner No 4 4,367 19, % No Monrovia CITY CLERK Full Atkins Alice D. Appointed City Clerk No 1 2,521 2, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Blackburn Alexander C. Attorney No 2 1,840 4, % Yes Spicer Larry J. Community Volunteer No 2 1,658 4, % Yes CITY TREASURER Full Baker Stephen R. Incumbent Yes 1 2,529 2, % Yes MAYOR Full Lutz Mary Ann Mayor/Business Owner Yes 1 2,537 2, % Yes Vernon CITY COUNCIL Full Davis William J. Mayor, City of Vernon Yes % Yes 4/16/2013 Compton CITY ATTORNEY Full Cornwell Craig J. City Attorney Yes 1 5,213 5, % Yes CITY CLERK Full Godwin Alita Compton City Clerk Yes 2 3,335 6, % Yes Zurita Satra Trustee, Governing Board, CUSD No 2 3,191 6, % No CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Galvan Isaac Businessman/Youth Pastor No , % Runoff Dobson Lillie Councilwoman/Businesswoman Yes , % Runoff Blakely Anton Council Liaison/Assistant No , % No Ivey Bill Benefits Auditor No , % No Downs Rose M. Accounting Specialist No , % No Carrillo Roberto Mechanical Engineer No , % No Green-Geter Cynthia Business Owner No , % No CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Arceneaux Yvonne Councilmember, 3rd District Yes 5 1,204 2, % Yes Sanchez Diana Business Administrator No , % No Lightner Sandra Community Development Advocate No , % No Ramirez Elizabeth Home Engineer No , % No Reynaga Yosie Business Woman No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Sanders Douglas City Treasurer Yes 3 3,255 6, % Yes Jackson Jasper "Jay" Paralegal No 3 1,594 6, % No

61 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 4/16/2013 Compton CITY TREASURER Full Fisher Skyy D. Finance Chairman No 3 1,508 6, % No (continued) MAYOR Full Brown Aja Community Devel. Consultant No 12 1,887 6, % Runoff INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Bradley Omar Author No 12 1,796 6, % Runoff Perrodin Eric J. Mayor/Deputy D.A Yes 12 1,663 6, % No Davis Charles Compton Comm. Coll. Brd. Mbr. No , % No Kemp William T. Businessman No , % No Rodgers-Boone Lynn Retired Redevelopment Technician No , % No Deloath Jacquelyn Business Owner No , % No Strickland Charles Historian/Director No , % No Burton Jeremy Aerospace Engineer No , % No Rippy Rodney Allen Businessman/Marketing Specialist No , % No Duren B. Kwaku Attorney No , % No Moore Calvin "Joe" RE Broker/Teacher No , % No 5/14/2013 Redondo Beach CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Ginsburg Jeff Small Business Owner No 2 1,317 2, % Yes Light Jim Engineer/Executive No , % No 4 Full Sammarco Stephen "Steve" Small Business Owner No , % Yes Jeffreys Jan City of Redondo Beach Commis. No , % No CITY TREASURER Short Diels Steven Chief Financial Officer No 3 3,230 8, % Runoff Esser Dawn Finance Professional No 3 3,109 8, % Runoff Cagle Chris Businessman No 3 1,886 8, % No MAYOR Full Aspel Steve Small Business Owner No 2 4,381 8, % Yes Kilroy Matt RBUSD Teacher/Councilmember No 2 4,232 8, % No 5/21/2013 Los Angeles CITY ATTORNEY Full Feuer Mike Assembly Member/Attorney No 2 238, , % Yes Trutanich Carmen "Nuch" Los Angeles City Attorney Yes 2 144, , % No CITY CONTROLLER Full Galperin Ron Efficiency Commis. /Businessman No 2 209, , % Yes Zine Dennis P. Los Angeles City Councilman No 2 160, , % No CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Cedillo Gilbert California State Lawmaker No 2 10,152 19, % Yes Gardea Jose A. Councilmember's Chief Deputy No 2 9,389 19, % No 6 Full Montanez Cindy Businesswoman/Enviro. Advocate No 6 7,241 16, % Runoff Martinez Nury School Boardmember No 6 4,069 16, % Runoff Waleko Derek Senior Government Advisor No 6 1,907 16, % No Garcia J. Roy Community Activist/Businessman No 6 1,577 16, % No Escobar Walter Alexander Student No , % No Valdez Richard Businessman No , % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 35

62 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 36 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 5/21/2013 Los Angeles CITY COUNCIL 9 Full Price, Jr. Curren D. State Senator/Professor No 2 6,421 12, % Yes (continued) Cubas Ana Councilmember's Chief Deputy No 2 5,833 12, % No INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE 13 Full O'Farrell Mitch Councilmember's Senior Advisor No 2 13,940 26, % Yes Choi John J. Commis./Community Organizer No 2 12,485 26, % No MAYOR Full Garcetti Eric Los Angeles City Councilmember No 2 222, , % Yes Greuel Wendy J. Los Angeles City Controller No 2 187, , % No 6/4/2013 Compton CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Galvan Isaac Businessman/Youth Pastor No , % Yes Dobson Lillie Councilwoman/Businesswoman Yes , % No MAYOR Full Brown Aja Community Devel. Consultant No 2 4,724 7, % Yes Bradley Omar Author No 2 2,707 7, % No 6/11/2013 Inglewood CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Dotson George Business Owner No 2 1,799 3, % Yes Stevens Mike Councilman Yes 2 1,282 3, % No 2 Full Padilla Alex Retired Police Captain No 2 1,524 2, % Yes Dunlap Judy Councilwomen Yes , % No 7/23/2013 Los Angeles CITY COUNCIL 6 Full Martinez Nury School Boardmember No 2 5,485 10, % Yes Montanez Cindy Businesswoman/Enviro. Advocate No 2 4,516 10, % No Redondo Beach CITY TREASURER Full Diels Steven Chief Financial Officer No 2 5,339 9, % Yes Esser Dawn Finance Professional No 2 4,183 9, % No 11/5/2013 Agoura Hills CITY COUNCIL Full Weber Denis Councilmember/Banker Yes 5 1,445 5, % Yes Schwarz Harry Councilmember/Businessman Yes 5 1,246 5, % Yes Koehler William D. Councilmember/Attorney Yes 5 1,226 5, % Yes Anstead Chris Oncology Marketing Executive No 5 1,051 5, % No Platzer Meril S. Doctor of Medicine No , % No Artesia CITY COUNCIL Full Flowers Sally Artesia Council Mbr./Bus. Woman Yes , % Yes Taj Ali S. Licensed Financial Advisor No , % Yes Manalo Victor Council Mbr./University Professor Yes , % Yes Lyon John P. Councilmember/Project Manager Yes , % No Ramoso Melissa Deputy Senator Director No , % No Patel Manu Insurance Broker No , % No Baldwin Park CITY CLERK Full Avila Alejandra City Clerk Yes 1 2,391 2, % Yes Baca Cruz Education Specialist No 3 2,746 6, % Yes Rubio Susan Teacher/Council Member Yes 3 2,647 6, % Yes Ybarra Natalie M. Educator/Planning Commissioner No 3 1,434 6, % No CITY TREASURER Full Contreras Maria Antonieta "Marie" City Treasurer Yes 1 2,536 2, % Yes MAYOR Full Lozano Manuel Mayor Yes 1 2,882 2, % Yes ELE- CTED

63 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Bell Gardens CITY COUNCIL Full Crespo Daniel Mayor/Probation Officer Yes 6 1,243 5, % Yes (continued) Flores Priscilla Mayor Protem/Educator Yes 6 1,150 5, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Mendoza Jose J. Teacher/Planning Commissioner No 6 1,126 5, % Yes Infanzon Sergio Councilmember Yes , % No Saavedra Jazmina Businesswoman/Business Owner No , % No Silva Yvette Pharmacy Mger./Businesswoman No , % No Diamond Bar CITY COUNCIL Full Tye Steve Diamond Bar Cou. Mbr. /Bus.man Yes 6 2,895 12, % Yes Chang Ling Ling Diamond Bar Councilmbr./Educator Yes 6 2,765 12, % Yes Lyons Nancy A. Teacher/Governing Boardmember No 6 2,578 12, % Yes Everett Ron Councilmember/Personnel Commis. Yes 6 1,956 12, % No Kim Joseph Businessman No 6 1,232 12, % No Nakaishi Martin Businessman/Entrepreneur No , % No Duarte CITY COUNCIL Full Finlay Margaret E. Duarte City Councilmember Yes 8 1,541 7, % Yes Kang Samuel Healthcare Manager/Businessman No 8 1,384 7, % Yes Paras-Caracci Tzeitel Duarte City Councilmember Yes 8 1,271 7, % Yes Reyes Phil Business Consultant No 8 1,150 7, % No Lefmann Sheryl Consultant/Public Speaker No , % No Baltazar, Jr. Henry Small Business Owner No , % No Field Allen A. Retired/Landlord No , % No Zigic Nick Real Estate Broker No , % No El Monte CITY CLERK Full Hawes Jonathan Community Affairs Commissioner No 3 1,620 4, % Yes Zamorano Irma Community Advocate No 3 1,318 4, % No Aguilar Luis Small Business Owner No 3 1,166 4, % No El Monte CITY COUNCIL Full Macias Norma Councilmember/Businesswoman Yes 3 2,839 7, % Yes Gomez Juventino "J" Councilman Yes 3 2,352 7, % Yes Amezcua Frank Political Scientist/Educator No 3 1,947 7, % No CITY TREASURER Full Velasco Jerry Treasurer/Business Owner Yes 1 3,368 3, % Yes MAYOR Full Quintero Andre Mayor/Criminal Prosecutor Yes 2 2,967 4, % Yes Barrios Art Retired Businessman No 2 1,576 4, % No Hawaiian Gardens CITY COUNCIL Full Rodriguez Reynaldo O. Incumbent Yes , % Yes Bruce Barry Pastor/Council Member Yes , % Yes Rios Mariana Elementary School Teacher No , % Yes Oyama-Canada Michiko A. Incumbent Yes , % No Avelar Adrian No Ballot Designation No , % No An Phil No Ballot Designation No , % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 37

64 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 38 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Hawaiian Gardens CITY COUNCIL Full Kwan Priscilla Business Owner No , % No (continued) Mason Valerie Property Manager No , % No Hawthorne CITY CLERK Full Huber Norb City Clerk/Teacher Yes 2 2,599 3, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Anderson Shelby Vice-President, Security Company No 2 1,178 3, % No CITY COUNCIL Full Vargas Alex City Councilmember/Teacher Yes 7 2,000 7, % Yes English Angie Reyes Councilmember, City of Hawthorne Yes 7 1,630 7, % Yes Manning Katrina Realtor No 7 1,376 7, % No Talleda Miguel "Mike" Business Owner No , % No Jefferson John L. Retired Law Officer No , % No Stiglich Frances Retired No , % No Mego Gordon Michael Community Activist No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Patterson L. David Financial Advisor No 2 2,315 4, % Yes Lubenec Thierry Incumbent Yes 2 1,703 4, % No MAYOR Full Brown Chris Small Business Owner No 3 1,695 4, % Yes Juarez Daniel "Danny" Mayor Yes 3 1,324 4, % No Gutierrez Jose Information Technologist No 3 1,262 4, % No Hermosa Beach CITY COUNCIL Full Barragan Nanette Business Advocate/Counselor No 7 2,138 12, % Yes Petty Carolyn Finance/Operations Executive No 7 1,996 12, % Yes Fangary H.S. Environmental Engineer/Lawyer No 7 1,992 12, % Yes Duclos Jeff City Council Member Yes 7 1,985 12, % No Bobko Patrick "Kit" Councilman/Municipal Attorney Yes 7 1,695 12, % No Savelli Greg Chief of Enforcement No 7 1,430 12, % No Bowler John Food Truck Consultant No 7 1,287 12, % No CITY TREASURER Short Nowicki Karen S. CPA/Business Owner No 2 2,578 4, % Yes Reviczky J.R. Retired Manager No 2 1,475 4, % No Lomita CITY COUNCIL Full Gazeley James R. "Jim Incumbent Yes 6 1,010 5, % Yes Traina Ben Councilmember Yes , % Yes Waronek Mark A. Businessman No , % Yes Thompson James Attorney/Business Owner No , % No Lomita CITY COUNCIL Full Segawa Cynthia School Administrative Assistant No , % No Albert Dave Business Executive No , % No Lynwood CITY COUNCIL Full Solache Jose Luis Gov. Board Mbr., Lynwood USD No 9 1,413 7, % Yes Hernandez Edwin City Treasurer No 9 1,218 7, % Yes Santillan-Beas Maria T. Council Member/Director Yes 9 1,117 7, % Yes Aguilar Domitila "Tila" Teacher No 9 1,050 7, % No ELE- CTED

65 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Lynwood CITY COUNCIL Full Morton Jim Council Member Yes , % No (continued) Pygatt Iris Businesswoman No , % No INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Armstrong Terri Student Services Professional No , % No Briggs-Hancock Lynder Joyce Mother No , % No Martinez, Jr. Arthur Comissioner No , % No Maywood CITY COUNCIL Full Villarreal Ricardo Business Man No , % Yes Martin Thomas Maywood Councilmember Yes , % Yes De La Riva Eduardo "Eddie" UCLA Youth Coordinator No , % Yes Aguirre Felipe Maywood Councilmember Yes , % No Ververa Ismal Police Sergeant No , % No Varela Ed Councilmbr./Hearing Representative Yes , % No Montebello CITY COUNCIL Full Romero Vivian Businesswoman/Commissioner No 7 2,273 10, % Yes Barajas Art Businessowner/City Councilman Yes 7 2,172 10, % Yes Molinari William M. "Bill" Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 7 1,818 10, % Yes Gallarzo Flavio Teacher/School Administrator No 7 1,493 10, % No Hernandez Daniel Quality Control Supervisor No 7 1,283 10, % No Delgado Emma Operations Manager No , % No Arriola Anna Retired Financial Technician No , % No Palmdale CITY COUNCIL Full Lackey Tom Highway Patrol Sergeant Yes 4 5,735 15, % Yes Thompson Fred Director AVC Foundation No 4 4,360 15, % Yes Loa Richard Jesse Consumer Attorney No 4 3,881 15, % No Duplechan Sir Minister No 4 1,269 15, % No MAYOR Full Ledford James C. Mayor of Palmdale Yes 4 5,935 9, % Yes Minidis Lynn M. Business Owner/Entrepreneur No 4 2,052 9, % No Campbell Maggie Professor No 4 1,256 9, % No Toles Mitcheal Legal Shield Recruiter No , % No Pico Rivera CITY COUNCIL Full Camacho Gustavo City Council Member Yes 3 2,703 5, % Yes Armenta David W. City Council Member Yes 3 1,863 5, % Yes Diaz Adrian L. Water Board Member No 3 1,390 5, % No Rancho Palos Verdes CITY COUNCIL Full Misetich Anthony Businessman/City Councilman Yes 3 2,885 7, % Yes Campbell Brian Business Owner/Councilmember Yes 3 2,755 7, % Yes Dyda Ken Retired No 3 2,353 7, % No Rolling Hills Estates CITY COUNCIL Full Huff Britt Planning Commissioner No , % Yes Zuckerman Steve Incumbent Yes , % Yes Spydell Cat Small Businessowner/Author No , % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 39

66 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 40 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 Rolling Hills Estates CITY COUNCIL Full Davis Clark Government Relations Consultant No , % No (continued) Santa Fee Springs CITY COUNCIL Full Moore Richard Jaramillo Appointed Incumbent No 7 1,050 5, % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Sarno John "Jay" Santa Fe Springs Business Owner No 7 1,044 5, % Yes Trujillo Juanita Ann Incumbent Yes 7 1,032 5, % Yes Gonzalez Louie Councilmember., Santa Fe Springs Yes , % No Rodriguez Annette Human Resources Manager No , % No Garcia, Jr. William Student No , % No Givens Michael A. No Ballot Designation No , % No South El Monte CITY COUNCIL Full Garcia Angelica R. Councilwoman/Educator Yes , % Yes Gonzalez Joseph J. City Councilman Yes , % Yes Barrera Leo Customer Service Manager No , % No Acosta Manuel "Manny" Pharmaceutical Manager No , % No South Pasadena CITY CLERK Full Zneimer Evelyn G. Attorney No 1 2,173 2, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Cacciotti Michael A. State Prosecutor/Councilmember Yes 4 2,516 6, % Yes Mahmud Diana City Commissioner/Attorney No 4 1,893 6, % Yes Putnam Philip C. Incumbent Yes 4 1,673 6, % No Reynolds Alan Commis./Engineer/Businessman No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Pia Gary Incumbent Yes 1 2,206 2, % Yes West Covina CITY CLERK Full Lewis Nick City Commissioner No 3 2,568 6, % Yes Redholtz Herb Businessman No 3 1,875 6, % No Astorga Esmeralda Field Interviewer No 3 1,820 6, % No CITY COUNCIL Full Toma James Deputy Attorney General No 9 3,833 19, % Yes Warshaw Corey Retired Business Analyst No 9 2,696 19, % Yes Spence Mike Gov. Bd. Mbr. West Covina USD No 9 2,385 19, % Yes Johnson Lloyd A. Veteran No 9 2,383 19, % No Caceres Kimberly Governmental Affairs Director No 9 2,109 19, % No Armbrust Karin Business Woman No 9 1,863 19, % No McIntyre Andrew "Andy" Appt. Councilmember/Businessman No 9 1,852 19, % No West Covina CITY COUNCIL Full Sotelo Rob Appt. West Covina City Councilmbr. No 9 1,580 19, % No D'Avila Armando Probation Supervisor/Educator No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Rozatti Colleen B. Retired Banker/Educator No 2 3,808 6, % Yes Smithson Marian Incumbent Yes 2 2,726 6, % No ELE- CTED

67 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION LOS ANGELES 11/5/2013 West Lake Village CITY COUNCIL Full Rutherford Mark Incumbent Yes , % Yes (continued) Halpern Brad CEO/President No , % Yes MADERA INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE McSweeney Susan Incumbent Yes , % Yes Horner Kymberly "Kym" Redevelopment Service Manager No , % No Rosenberg Don Entertainment Consultant No , % No MARIN 11/5/2013 Corte Madera CITY COUNCIL Full Furst Diane Incumbent Yes 4 1,665 5, % Yes Stone Condon Carla Incumbent Yes 4 1,604 5, % Yes Lappert Michael Incumbent Yes 4 1,300 5, % Yes Kunhardt David W. Solar Energy Executive No 4 1,112 5, % No Fairfax CITY COUNCIL Full Coler Barbara Councilmember/Scientist Yes 4 1,449 4, % Yes Weinsoff David Councilmbr./Environmental Attorney Yes 4 1,446 4, % Yes Reed John Incumbent Yes 4 1,425 4, % Yes Lang Christopher Landscape Gardner/Bicyclist No , % No Short Goddard Renee Appointed Incumbent No 1 1,390 1, % Yes Larkspur CITY COUNCIL Full Way Catherine Community Volunteer No 4 2,149 7, % Yes Hillmer Daniel City Councilmember/Consultant Yes 4 1,967 7, % Yes Haroff Kevin Attorney No 4 1,611 7, % Yes Kunstler Daniel Writer No 4 1,564 7, % No Mill Valley CITY COUNCIL Full McCauley John Business School Professor No 4 2,307 6, % Yes Jackson Jessica Attorney/Mother No 4 1,989 6, % Yes Kelly Dan Attorney No 4 1,174 6, % No Gordon George Local Businessman No , % No Novato CITY COUNCIL Full Eklund Pat Councilmbr./Environmental Mgr. Yes 4 5,843 16, % Yes Athas Denise Incumbent Yes 4 4,642 16, % Yes Jordan Steven Local Businessman No 4 3,707 16, % No Sluis Eleanor Retired No 4 1,831 16, % No San Anselmo CITY COUNCIL Full Coleman Kay Incumbent Yes 3 2,100 5, % Yes McInerney Tom Incumbent Yes 3 1,976 5, % Yes Wright John D. Attorney No 3 1,817 5, % Yes Short Kelly Doug Business Owner No 3 1,140 2, % Yes Burdo Stephen Public Affairs Director No , % No Brown Matt Commercial Property Broker No , % No San Rafeal CITY COUNCIL Full Colin Kate Appointed Incumbent No 4 6,595 19, % Yes Bushey Lang Maribeth Administrative Law Judge No 4 4,688 19, % Yes ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 41

68 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 42 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION MARIN 11/5/2013 San Rafeal CITY COUNCIL Full Brockbank Greg Attorney/Business Owner No 4 4,458 19, % No (continued) Warren Randy Attorney/Businessman No 4 3,310 19, % No MARIPOSA MENDOCINO 5/7/2013 Fort Bragg CITY COUNCIL Full Kraut Heidi Manager No , % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Melo Madeline Retired No , % No Hoyle Derek Planning Commissioner No , % No MERCED 11/5/2013 Merced CITY COUNCIL Full Pedrozo Josh Teacher/Councilmember Yes 8 4,013 18, % Yes MODOC MONO MONTEREY NAPA NEVADA ORANGE PLACER PLUMAS Blake Kevin Merced Sheriff's Sergent Yes 8 3,371 18, % Yes Belluomini Michael City/School Planner No 8 2,865 18, % Yes Mowrer Jana Home Healthcare Manager No 8 2,466 18, % No Ramirez Chris Educator No 8 1,896 18, % No Padilla Peter Businessman No 8 1,748 18, % No Gallardo, Jr Alex Educator/Coach No , % No Villa Monica Kay Homemaker No , % No MAYOR Full Thurston Stanley P. Incumbent Yes 2 3,797 7, % Yes Lor Noah Mayor Pro Tempore No 2 3,412 7, % No RIVERSIDE 6/4/2013 Riverside CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Melendrez Andy Councilmember/Businessman Yes 1 2,894 2, % Yes 3 Short Soubirous Mike Retired Highway Patrolman No 5 2,533 5, % Runoff Hill Valerie Retired Undersheriff No 5 1,801 5, % Runoff Funderburk Henry Director Non Profit No , % No Hernandez Ron "Rosco" Retired Peace Officer No , % No Burden Clarice Urban Planner No , % No 4 Full Davis Paul Councilmember/Small Businessman Yes 1 3,362 3, % Yes 6 Full Perry Jim Retired Police Lieutenant No 6 1,694 2, % Yes Andrews Scott Nonprofit Project Manager No , % No Chavez Aurora Community Volunteer No , % No ELE- CTED

69 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION RIVERSIDE 6/4/2013 Riverside CITY COUNCIL 6 Full Allen Larry E. General Building Contractor No , % No (continued) Santore Art Retired No , % No SACRAMENTO SAN BENITO INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Mahatadse Chuck Painter No , % No 11/5/2013 Blythe CITY CLERK Full Sutterfield Mallory Krista Incumbent Yes % Yes Wade Timothy "Tim" Retried Police Captain No , % Yes De-Coninck Joseph "Joey" Farmer/Businessman Yes , % Yes Galvan Oscar Incumbent Yes , % Yes Patel Sam Incumbent Yes , % No Reynolds Dale S. Administrative Supervisor No , % No Jones Sharon "Sheri" College Administrator No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Elms Christa Appointed Incumbent No % Yes Desert Hot Springs CITY COUNCIL Full McKee Joe Retired Corporate Manager No 4 1,351 4, % Yes Matas Scott City Council Member Yes 4 1,132 4, % Yes Pye Jan Incumbent Yes 4 1,003 4, % No Bentley Robert Author/Journalist/Reverend No , % No MAYOR Full Sanchez Adam Councilmember/Executive Director No 3 1,042 2, % Yes Parks Yvonne Incumbent Yes 3 1,030 2, % No Valdez John-Paul Economist/Financial Consultant No , % No Norco CITY COUNCIL Full Bash Kevin Incumbent Yes 5 1,884 4, % Yes Newton Greg Construction Project Manager No 5 1,417 4, % Yes Bowen Greg A. Construction Superintendent No , % No Daniels Katarina "Trina" Businesswoman No , % No Mc Arron Stephen J. Human Resources Manager No , % No Palm Springs CITY COUNCIL Full Float Ginny Palm Springs City Council Member Yes 4 5,268 15, % Yes Mills Christopher "Chris" Councilmembr./Architect/Bussman Yes 4 5,207 15, % Yes Deertrack Judy Evans Land Use Consultant No 4 3,181 15, % No Nichols Jeffrey Nonprofit Director/Businessman No 4 1,916 15, % No Riverside CITY COUNCIL 3 Short Soubirous Mike Retired Highway Patrolman No 2 2,765 5, % Yes Hill Valerie Retired Undersheriff No 2 2,383 5, % No SAN BERNARDINO 3/5/2013 Chino Hills CITY COUNCIL Short Marquez Ray Retired Firefighter No 4 3,830 8, % Yes Mitchell Rossana Businesswoman/Attorney No 4 2,741 8, % No Hernandez Debra Businesswoman No , % No Singh Jesse Businessperson/Attorney No , % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 43

70 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 44 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION SAN BERNARDINO 3/5/2013 Yucca Valley CITY COUNCIL Full Leone Robert "Bob" Retired Law Enforcement No 4 1,425 3, % Yes (continued) Collins Jennifer Local Insurance Executive No , % No INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Hildebrand Michael Local Business Owner No , % No Short Claude Teacher No , % No 11/5/2013 San Bernardino CITY ATTORNEY R 2 Short Saenz Gary D. Attorney at Law No 2 5,771 10, % Yes Prince Tim Attorney/Business Owner No 2 4,535 10, % No CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Marquez Virginia Incumbent Yes , % Yes Dailey Casey Transportation Analyst No , % No Abad John J. Retired Teacher No , % No 2 Full Barrios Benito J. Small Business Owner No , % Yes Jenkins Robert Teacher/Council Member Yes , % No 4 Full Shorett Fred Businessman/Council Member Yes 3 1,529 3, % Yes Jones Anthony Business Owner No , % No Pinegar Kathy Property Manager No , % No CITY COUNCIL R 1 Short Mulvihill Jim Retired Professor/Businessman No , % Yes Thomas Michael "Mike" Corporate Manager No , % No Sanborn Paul W. Fire Sprinkler Contractor No , % No Gonzalez Nick Retired Mayor's Assistant No , % No Williamson Joshua D. Business Owner/Parent No , % No 3 Short Williams Roxanne Teacher/Educator No % Yes MAYOR Full McCammack Wendy J. Taxpayer Adviser/Businesswoman No 10 3,091 12, % Yes Davis Carey Corporate Controller/CPA No 10 3,023 12, % No Avila Rick General Engineering Contractor No 10 1,493 12, % No Johnson Rikke Van Councilman/Small Businessman No 10 1,410 12, % No Nickel H.W. Financial Analyst No 10 1,059 12, % No Castro Richard T. Retired Teacher/Coach No , % No Crawford Draymond "Dray" San Bernardino Graffiti Removal No , % No Kelley Chas A. Fifth Ward Councilman No , % No Korner Matt Start-up Founder No , % No Roe Karmel Real Estate Broker No , % No SAN DIEGO 3/26/2013 San Diego CITY COUNCIL 4 Short Cole Myrtle Senior Care Advocate No 9 4,304 13, % Yes Crenshaw Dwayne Community Nonprofit Dir./Educator No 9 2,025 13, % Yes Pollard Brian "Barry" Businessman No 9 1,548 13, % No Smith Ray Pastor/Developer No 9 1,207 13, % No Lopez Brown Blanca Teacher/Businesswoman No 9 1,084 13, % No ELE- CTED

71 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION SAN DIEGO 3/26/2013 San Diego CITY COUNCIL 4 Short Spackman Sandy Administrative Coordinator/Educator No 9 1,067 13, % No (continued) Williams Bruce Senior Community Policy Advisor No 9 1,059 13, % No SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOAQUIN SAN LUIS OBISPO INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Villafranca Tony Business Owner No , % No Montgomery Monica Attorney No , % No 5/21/2013 San Diego CITY COUNCIL 4 Short Cole Myrtle Senior Care Advocate No 2 6,612 12, % Yes Crenshaw Dwayne Community Nonprofit Dir./Educator No 2 5,603 12, % No 11/19/2013 MAYOR Full Faulconer Kevin Councilmbr./Audit Comm. Chairman No , , % Runoff County and City contests included in the County report Alvarez David San Diego City Councilmember No 11 65, , % Runoff Fletcher Nathan Educator/Businessman No 11 58, , % No Aguirre Michael J. No Ballot Designation No 11 10, , % No Pickard Lincoln Retired Contractor No 11 1, , % No Coons Bruce Executive Dir., Nonprofit Org. No 11 1, , % No Moghadam Sina Simon Bussman/Restaurateur/Engineer No , % No Collins Hud Attorney No , % No Kemmer Michael A. Student/Frat. Leadership Chairman No , % No Dirks Harry Business Admstr./Builder/Realtor No , % No Pettus Tobiah L. Business/Construction/Supt. No , % No SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Atherton CITY COUNCIL Full Degolia Rick Business Consultant No 3 1,178 1, % Yes Conlon Greg Businessman CPA No , % No Beymer-Sandhu Diane Chief Executive Officer No , % No Belmont CITY COUNCIL Full Reed Eric Father/Biotechnology Director No 6 2,983 13, % Yes Stone Charles Father/Business Owner No 6 2,745 13, % Yes Lieberman Warren Incumbent Yes 6 2,632 13, % Yes Mercer Kristin Belmont Planning Commissioner No 6 2,292 13, % No d'souza Gladwyn Engineer/Nonprofit Director No 6 1,909 13, % No Verdone Mike C. Businessman/Consultant No 6 1,379 13, % No Brisbane CITY COUNCIL Full Liu Lori S. Mother/Attorney No , % Yes Conway W. Clarke Incumbent Yes , % Yes Lentz Cliff Incumbent Yes , % Yes Escolar Gavin Kelly Jewelry Designer/Artist No , % No Burlingame CITY COUNCIL Full Keighran Ann Incumbent Yes 9 3,028 13, % Yes Brownrigg Michael Incumbent Yes 9 2,701 13, % Yes ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 45

72 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 46 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 Burlingame CITY COUNCIL Full Ortiz Ricardo Businessman No 9 2,054 13, % Yes (continued) Cohen Russ Association Executive Director No 9 2,045 13, % No INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Bandrapalli Nirmala Mother and Entrepreneur No 9 1,512 13, % No Peceimer Andrew Business Owner No , % No Duncan Steve Retail Management No , % No Kent Alexander England School Real Estate No , % No Schinagl Robert Store Clerk No 9 13, % No Foster City CITY COUNCIL Full Bronitsky Charlie Incumbent Yes 2 2,916 5, % Yes Pollard Gary Business Owner No 2 2,674 5, % Yes Millbrae CITY COUNCIL Full Oliva Anne Appointed Incumbent No 4 1,849 6, % Yes Holober Reuben D. Biotech Industry Employee No 4 1,838 6, % Yes Schneider Ann Environmental Manager/Educator No 4 1,563 6, % No Radtke Douglas Accountant/Auditor No , % No Portola Valley CITY COUNCIL Full Richards F. John Architect Yes , % Yes Moise Derwin Maryann Incumbent Yes , % Yes Hughes Craig R. Entrepreneur/Executive No , % Yes Eisberg Bud Retired Airline Pilot No , % No Redwood City CITY COUNCIL Full Gee Jeff City Councilmember/Architect Yes 6 4,865 19, % Yes Howard Diane Nurse No 6 4,403 19, % Yes Seybert John D. City Council Member Yes 6 3,730 19, % Yes Rankin Corrin Business Owner No 6 2,560 19, % No Han James "Lee" Business Manager No 6 2,259 19, % No Schmidt Ernie Businessman No 6 2,124 19, % No San Bruno CITY CLERK Full Bonner Carol City Clerk Yes 1 3,796 3, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Medina Rico E. Councilmember Yes 4 2,526 7, % Yes Ibarra Ken Councilmember/Architect Yes 4 2,239 7, % Yes Medina Marty Construction Inspector No 4 1,764 7, % No Mason Andrew T. Project Manager No 4 1,229 7, % No CITY TREASURER Full Marty John Treasurer Yes 1 3,690 3, % Yes MAYOR Short Ruane Jim Mayor Yes 1 3,784 3, % Yes San Carlos CITY COUNCIL Full Grassilli Bob Incumbent Yes 6 3,312 13, % Yes Johnson Cameron Technology Executive No 6 3,179 13, % Yes Grocott Matt Incumbent Yes 6 2,709 13, % Yes Clapper Karen Appointed Incumbent No 6 2,130 13, % No Doherty Inge Tiegel Management Consultant No 6 1,040 13, % No ELE- CTED

73 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION SAN MATEO 11/5/2013 San Carlos CITY COUNCIL Full Corral Michael Sales Professional No , % No (continued) San Mateo CITY COUNCIL Full Lim David G. Incumbent Yes 5 7,675 27, % Yes SANTA BARBARA INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Goethals Joe Deputy District Attorney No 5 6,486 27, % Yes Ross Robert Incumbent Yes 5 6,485 27, % Yes Hugg Joshua Nonprofit Program Manager No 5 3,665 27, % No Schmidt Karen E. Marketing Operations Executive No 5 3,407 27, % No South San Francisco CITY CLERK Full Martinelli Krista Joy Incumbent Yes 1 5,238 5, % Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Addiego Mark Incumbent Yes 8 3,143 15, % Yes Normandy Liza L. Trustee, Sout S.F. School Dist. No 8 2,715 15, % Yes Gupta Pradeep Appointed Councilmember No 8 2,426 15, % Yes Goodman Maurice Duprá SSF USD Board Member No 8 1,910 15, % No Ochsenhirt Rick Businessperson No 8 1,674 15, % No Prouty John Harry Small Businessman No 8 1,573 15, % No Mackay Kate Mother/Student No 8 1,200 15, % No Lock William "Bill" Community Volunteer No , % No Short Matsumoto Karyl Elected Councilmember Yes 3 3,348 5, % Yes Martin Carlos Attorney/Business Development No 3 1,518 5, % No Post Collin K. Father No , % No CITY TREASURER Full Risso Frank Appointed Incumbent No 1 5,260 5, % Yes Woodside CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Cody Gordon Deborah Engineer/Executive Director Yes % Yes 4 Full Tanner David Incumbent Yes % Yes 6 Full Kasten Anne M. Incumbent Yes % Yes SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Sunnyvale CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Larsson Gustav Software Engineer No 2 9,205 17, % Yes Frazer Andy Software Engineer No 2 8,306 17, % No 2 Full Hendricks Glenn Senior Engineering Manager No 3 10,181 17, % Yes Hoffman Steve Chief Executive Officer No 3 6,406 17, % No Magana Gustavo Law School Student No 3 1,041 17, % No SANTA CLARA 11/5/2013 Sunnyvale CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Griffith James R. "Jim" Engineer/Sunnyvale Councilmember Yes 2 11,410 17, % Yes SANTA CRUZ SHASTA SIERRA Merrick Tappan "Tap" G. Investment Adviser Representative No 2 6,207 17, % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 47

74 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 48 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION SISKIYOU 11/5/2013 Dunsmuir CITY COUNCIL Short Welch Scott Paralegal No % Yes INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Padula Timothy Railroad Bridge Welder No % Yes Gnesa Linda M. "Scooby" Retired Military Paramedic No % No Juarez Mark Entrepreneur/Inventor No % No SOLANO 11/5/2013 Vallejo CITY COUNCIL Full Malgapo Jess Councilmember/Retired Navy Yes 8 7,266 35, % Yes SONOMA Miessner Katy Finance Manager No 8 6,458 35, % Yes Dew Pippin Businesswoman/Realtor/Parent No 8 6,219 35, % Yes Summers Anthony "Tony" Employer Recruiter/Pastor No 8 5,253 35, % No Meitzenheimer Liat F. GVRD Boardmember No 8 4,144 35, % No Platzer Chris Licensed Deck Officer No 8 3,216 35, % No Blackwell Herman Woody Retired Employment Consultant No 8 1,714 35, % No Mapalo Tony Security Officer No 8 1,444 35, % No Short Verder-Aliga Rozzana Senior Program Manager No 3 6,353 13, % Yes Schivley Joanne Retired Businesswoman/Banker No 3 5,024 13, % No Johnson, Jr. Ronald J. Businessman/Bodyguard No 3 2,168 13, % No STANISLAUS 11/5/2013 Ceres CITY COUNCIL Full Ryno Linda Retired Administrative Secretary No 3 1,573 4, % Yes SUTTER TEHAMA TRINITY Lane Ken Incumbent Yes 3 1,357 4, % Yes Molina Hugo Planning Commis. /Businessman No 3 1,286 4, % No Modesto CITY COUNCIL 2 Full Madrigal Tony Substitute Teacher No , % Yes Rodriguez Jon No Designation No , % No Telles Juan Farmer No , % No 4 Full Zoslocki Bill Businessman No 4 2,349 4, % Yes McGill Rickey Education Administrator No 4 1,147 4, % No Melgoza Juan Businessman No , % No Schambers Ryan Security Guard No , % No 5 Full Ketchum Kenoyer Jenny Registered Nurse No 2 2,580 5, % Yes Burnside Stephanie Councilwoman/Business Owner Yes 2 2,442 5, % No Waterford CITY COUNCIL Short Whitfield Joshua Public Relations Consultant No % Yes Self Keith Retired Railroad Worker No % No TULARE 11/5/2013 Visalia CITY COUNCIL Full Gubler Warren Incumbent Yes 5 6,727 24, % Yes Nelsen Steven A. Incumbent Yes 5 5,988 24, % Yes ELE- CTED

75 TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CAN BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 2013 COUNTY Date CITY OFFICE DISTRICT/ SEAT TERM OF OFFICE LAST NAME FIRST NAME BALLOT DESIGNATION TULARE 11/5/2013 Visalia CITY COUNCIL Full Collins Gregory F. Incumbent Yes 5 5,985 24, % Yes (continued) Salinas Vincent B. Business Consultant No 5 3,632 24, % No TUOLUMNE INC- UMB- ENT NUMBER OF CAN- FOR CAN- TOTAL CAST 1 PERCENT OF VOTE Brown Michael Lawyer/Energy Advisor No 5 2,565 24, % No VENTURA 6/4/2013 Oxnard CITY COUNCIL Short Perello Bert United States Postal Worker No 13 2,483 9, % Yes YOLO YUBA Olivares Jo Ann Director Human Resources No 13 1,619 9, % No Rydberg Susan K. Special Education Teacher No , % No Thibeault Donald W. Retired Lieutenant-Colonel No , % No Quintana Mario R. Program Manager No , % No Behrens Vincent Businessman No , % No Vazquez Manuel Academic Program Director No , % No Wolfel Elizabeth E. Marketing Director No , % No Jones Martin Business Owner No , % No Dozier Orlando Navy Budget Analyst No , % No Valenzuela, Jr. Arthur "AJ" College Student Trustee No , % No Madrigal Oscar Educator No , % No Ronan Paul M. Retired Recreation Coordinator No , % No 11/5/2013 San Buenaventura CITY COUNCIL Full Nasarenko Erik Deputy District Attorney No 9 10,110 55, % Yes Tracy Mike City Councilmember Yes 9 7,735 55, % Yes Andrews Neal Ventura City Councilmember Yes 9 7,629 55, % Yes Monahan Jim Businessman/City Councilmember Yes 9 6,942 55, % Yes Francis Richard Consumer Attorney No 9 6,901 55, % No Brown Lorrie Community Development Intern No 9 6,889 55, % No Rencher Brian Lee Businessman No 9 4,091 55, % No Meehan Paul D. Senior Programmer Analyst No 9 4,001 55, % No Swaffar David Kristian Artist/Music Promoter No 9 1,362 55, % No ELE- CTED 2013 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES PAGE 49

76 CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES PAGE 50 TABLE 2.2 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR CITY OFFICES, 2013 Incumbent Candidates Non- Incumbent Candidates Winning Candidates Losing Candidates All Candidates City Attorney City Clerk City Controller City Council City Treasurer Mayor Total* N N N N N N N Win Lose Total Win Lose Total Incumbent Non-Incumbent Total Incumbent Non-Incumbent Total Incumbent Non-Incumbent Total *Runoffs are excluded from totals. ** may not sum to 100 due to rounding.

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