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Contra Costa County

1,167,984 Population
732,464 Voters

Contra Costa County

1,167,984 Population
732,464 Voters

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Election Results

Contra Costa County
Candidate Races 2
Clerk Recorder
Kristin Braun Connelly 53.5% +7.0%
Kristin Braun Connelly $
53.5% +7.0% 169,622
Vicki Gordon $
46.5% -7.0% 147,602
County Supervisor – District 4
Ken Carlson 53.9% +7.8%
Ken Carlson $
53.9% +7.8% 42,830
Debora Allen $
46.1% -7.8% 36,583
Ballot Measures 4
Measure G
PASSED 67.4% Yes +34.8%
Shall the measure extending the Contra Costa County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program and associated annual fee, at a rate of one dollar per vehicle registered in Contra Costa County and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles registered in Contra Costa County, which is estimated to generate $1,100,000 annually for removing and disposing of abandoned and wrecked vehicles, until April 30, 2032, be adopted?
Yes
67.4% +34.8% 150,903
No
32.6% -34.8% 73,051
Measure I
PASSED 81.3% Yes +62.6%
Shall the appropriations limit of the Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 be established at $5,399,362.00 and the limit for Fiscal Year 2022-2023 (i.e., $5,399,362.00) be used to determine the limits for Fiscal Years 2023- 2024 through 2026-2027?
Yes
81.3% +62.6% 2,305
No
18.7% -62.6% 531
Measure L
PASSED 62.8% Yes +25.6%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the Crockett Community Services District collect a special tax of up to $50 annually, generating approximately $60,000 annually, with no automatic expiration, and with Consumer Price Index adjustments of up to 7% annually, by adopting the proposed initiative ordinance ‘Enacting a Special Tax on Properties Located in the Crockett Zone of the District to Fund Maintenance of Public Outdoor Spaces and Amenities’, for town maintenance and landscaping activities as set forth in the ordinance?
Yes
62.8% +25.6% 958
No
37.2% -25.6% 568
Measure R
PASSED 58.7% Yes +17.4%
Shall the measure to repeal the 2005 Measure Z Special Tax of the Knightsen Town Community Services District to reduce the tax burden on local property owners and because the District has never provided flood control improvements or services, and because a feasibility study determined that providing them would cause expenses to exceed revenues even at the maximum tax rate of $312 per developed parcel and $156 per undeveloped parcel be approved?
Yes
58.7% +17.4% 343
No
41.3% -17.4% 241
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