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Marin County

258,555 Population
173,846 Voters

Marin County

258,555 Population
173,846 Voters

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Election Results

Marin County
Candidate Races 1
County Supervisor – District 2
Brian Colbert 51.2% +2.4%
Brian Colbert $
51.2% +2.4% 14,060
Heather Mc Phail Sridharan $
48.8% -2.4% 13,413
Ballot Measures 12
Measure G
PASSED 79.6% Yes +59.2%
To protect against climate impacts and establish funding that cannot be taken by the State of California, shall Bel Marin Keys Community Services District’s measure levying a special tax for 21 years to finance costs of maintaining, improving, acquiring and constructing existing and new infrastructure, including locks and levees, and dredging waterways, at an initial annual rate of $1,800 ($150/month) per taxable parcel (generating $1,263,600 in tax year 2024-25), increasing 2.5% annually thereafter, be adopted?
Yes
79.6% +59.2% 661
No
20.4% -59.2% 169
Measure H
PASSED 78.8% Yes +57.6%
Shall the appropriations limit established for Marinwood Community Services District pursuant to Article XIII B of the California Constitution be increased over the appropriations limit established by said article for each of the four fiscal years 2024-2025 through 2027-2028 in the amount equal to the revenue received from the special tax for Fire Protection and Emergency Response services previously approved by the voters in November, 2011?
Yes
78.8% +57.6% 1,369
No
21.2% -57.6% 369
Measure H
FAILED 40.0% Yes -20.0%
Shall the office of Fairfax Town Clerk be appointive?
Yes
40.0% -20.0% 1,763
No
60.0% +20.0% 2,640
Measure I
PASSED 77.0% Yes +54.0%
Shall the appropriations limit established for Marinwood Community Services District pursuant to Article XIII B of the California Constitution be increased over the appropriations limit established by said article for each of the four fiscal years 2024-2025 through 2027-2028 in the amount equal to the revenue received from the special tax for Park, Open Space and Street Landscape Maintenance services previously approved by the voters in November, 2015?
Yes
77.0% +54.0% 1,336
No
23.0% -54.0% 399
Measure I
PASSED 63.2% Yes +26.4%
Shall a measure be adopted to amend the Fairfax Town Code to repeal the Town’s current Just Cause Eviction Ordinance and Rent Stabilization Ordinance and replace them with just cause eviction and rent stabilization standards in the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 and prior Town Code?
Yes
63.2% +26.4% 2,991
No
36.8% -26.4% 1,742
Measure J
FAILED 62.0% Yes +24.0%
To repair roads/infrastructure; fix potholes; repave streets; repair retaining walls/bridges; address flooding of roads/buildings; improve bike/pedestrian circulation, safe routes to schools, disabled access; and qualify for federal matching funds/grants, shall the Town of Fairfax’s measure authorizing $18,000,000 of bonds for up to 30 years for each series, at legal interest rates, levying approximately $30/$100,000 of assessed value, raising on average approximately $1,200,000 annually, requiring audits/citizen oversight, be adopted?
Yes
62.0% +24.0% 2,966
No
38.0% -24.0% 1,815
Measure K
FAILED 37.9% Yes -24.2%
Shall the proposed ordinance, prohibiting residential real property rental rate increases for some rental units that exceed sixty percent of the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index or three percent, whichever is lower, defining a base rent for affected units as the rent in effect on August 3, 2022, establishing a process for consideration of additional rent increases, limiting the grounds for evicting tenants of some rental units, enacting additional housing regulations, be adopted?
Yes
37.9% -24.2% 2,710
No
62.1% +24.2% 4,434
Measure L
PASSED 77.3% Yes +54.6%
To provide funding to maintain city services and facilities, including: wildfire prevention and public safety; roads, bridges, and emergency routes; storm drains; library, recreation, and parks, and general government use, shall the City of Mill Valley enact a one-cent sales tax, providing approximately $4,200,000 annually for ten years, with money staying local, independent audits, and oversight?
Yes
77.3% +54.6% 6,623
No
22.7% -54.6% 1,942
Measure M
PASSED 57.9% Yes +15.8%
Shall the measure continuing locally controlled funding, that the State cannot take away, and maintaining City of Novato’s services, such as: fixing potholes/ streets; maintaining 9-1-1 emergency response, crime/ gang prevention; attracting/ retaining small businesses; maintaining parks/ recreation facilities; enhancing wildfire prevention; and repair aging storm drains; by establishing a 3/4c sales tax in the City of Novato, until ended by voters, for general government use, providing an additional $10,300,000 annually, with citizens’ oversight, independent annual audits be adopted?
Yes
57.9% +15.8% 15,151
No
42.1% -15.8% 11,006
Measure N
FAILED 36.9% Yes -26.2%
Shall Ordinance No. 2024-1185, establishing a prohibition on residential real property annual rental rate increases (applied only to triplexes and larger) that exceed 60% of the Consumer Price Index or 5%, whichever is lower, and defining a base rent as the rent in effect on June 21, 2023, be adopted?
Yes
36.9% -26.2% 2,756
No
63.1% +26.2% 4,714
Measure O
FAILED 33.8% Yes -32.4%
Shall the measure requiring owners of residential properties of 3 or more units (ADUs exempted) who terminate a tenancy for no tenant fault or lease violation on the tenant’s part, provide measures such as longer notice, payment of relocation benefits if the tenant is required to move, the right to return to the unit upon similar terms if landlord re-rents within 5 years, and requiring payment for temporary tenant displacements, be adopted?
Yes
33.8% -32.4% 2,556
No
66.2% +32.4% 5,004
Measure P
PASSED 52.0% Yes +4.0%
Shall the measure, to levy an annual special parcel tax in the City of San Rafael to fund the construction of a new Albert Park main library and community center, at the rate of $0.145 per square foot of improved building area and $75.00 per vacant parcel, estimated to generate $6,370,000 annually, and continuing for thirty years or until construction bonds are satisfied, be adopted?
Yes
52.0% +4.0% 12,375
No
48.0% -4.0% 11,413
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