Election Results
Berkeley Unified
This election's results
How Berkeley Unified voted in other elections
Candidate Races
1
School Board Member
Laura Babitt
33.5%
+1.5%
Laura Babitt
33.5%
+1.5%
31,496
Ana Vasudeo
32.0%
-1.5%
30,101
Mike Chang
19.4%
-14.1%
18,268
José Luis Bedolla
6.3%
-27.2%
5,949
Esfandiar Imani
4.5%
-29.0%
4,216
Norma J. F. Harrison
4.2%
-29.3%
3,955
Ballot Measures
3
Measure E
PASSED
80.5% Yes
+61.0%
To recruit and retain qualified teachers and prevent shortages of essential school staff, shall the Berkeley Unified School District adopt a measure to levy a special tax of 12.4¢/square foot on improvements, and $25/parcel on unimproved parcels, for 12 years, with annual cost-of-living adjustments, low income exemptions, and independent citizen and auditor oversight, generating approximately $9,500,000 annually in local funds for Berkeley public schools that cannot be taken away by the State?
Yes
80.5%
+61.0%
39,860
No
19.5%
-61.0%
9,652
Measure G
PASSED
80.5% Yes
+61.0%
To improve school facilities, construct/ modernize classrooms and campuses, complete seismic upgrades, construct science labs/ career technical education facilities, upgrade furnishings, equipment, technology, renovate playgrounds, improve energy efficiency, and qualify for State grants, shall the Berkeley Unified School District adopt a measure authorizing $380,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, generating approximately $21,347,300 annually at an average rate of 4.45 cents per $100 while bonds are outstanding, with independent citizen and auditor oversight and all funds remaining local?
Yes
80.5%
+61.0%
37,403
No
19.5%
-61.0%
9,048
Measure H
PASSED
83.7% Yes
+67.4%
To provide essential maintenance of buildings, classrooms, grounds, roofs, electrical, mechanical/plumbing systems, and address fire/safety hazards, shall Berkeley Unified School District adopt a measure to continue its existing special tax at 9.1¢/square foot on improvements, and $20/parcel on unimproved parcels, for 10 years, with cost-of-living adjustments, low-income exemptions, independent citizen and auditor oversight, generating approximately $7,330,841 annually in local funds for Berkeley public schools that cannot be taken away by the State?
Yes
83.7%
+67.4%
39,100
No
16.3%
-67.4%
7,594