Election Results
El Dorado County
This election's results
How El Dorado County voted in other elections
Candidate Races
3
Clerk Recorder
Janelle K. Horne
58.6%
+17.2%
Janelle K. Horne
58.6%
+17.2%
44,727
Todd White
41.4%
-17.2%
31,591
County Supervisor – District 4
Lori Parlin
51.7%
+3.4%
Lori Parlin
51.7%
+3.4%
8,909
Michael Ranalli
48.3%
-3.4%
8,335
County Supervisor – District 5
Sue Novasel
53.3%
+6.6%
Sue Novasel
53.3%
+6.6%
6,846
Kenny Curtzwiler
46.7%
-6.6%
5,995
Ballot Measures
14
Measure A
PASSED
72.7% Yes
+45.4%
To fund emergency medical and fire protection services, shall the measure renewing the existing Fire Special Tax, voter-approved on July 27, 2014, and set annually by the CSD Board, not to exceed $660.00 per unit, subject to maximum inflation adjustment of 1.5% per year, established as: Unimproved 0.5 unit (currently$306.48); improved 1.0 unit (currently $612.98); SSA Sierra Programs LLC (40 units, annual revenue raised of $196, 459.94, for the next four years be adopted?
Yes
72.7%
+45.4%
24
No
27.3%
-45.4%
9
Measure B
PASSED
80.0% Yes
+60.0%
Shall an annual special tax in the an amount of $450.00 on each parcel of real property be levied within Pineoakio Road Zone of Benefit commencing fiscal year 2018/2019 to be used only for road improvement and maintenance services, to replace the current benefit assessment?
Yes
80.0%
+60.0%
28
No
20.0%
-60.0%
7
Measure C
PASSED
79.2% Yes
+58.4%
Shall an annual special tax in an amount of $200.00 on each parcel of real property be levied within Pilot View Drive Road Zone of Benefit commencing fiscal year 2018/2018, with annual adjustments thereafter tied to the California Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, to be used only for road improvement and maintenance services, to replace the current benefit assessment?
Yes
79.2%
+58.4%
42
No
20.8%
-58.4%
11
Measure G
PASSED
85.9% Yes
+71.8%
Shall the measure to rescind Resolution 88-01 approved by the board of directors on October 26, 1988 and Resolution 2004-01 approved by the board of directors on Jan 20, 2014, which currently levy $75 each per parcel annually, consolidate the two $75 taxes and increase by $150 to thereby levy a new total of $300 per parcel per year until rescinded totaling $18,600 annually be adopted?
Yes
85.9%
+71.8%
73
No
14.1%
-71.8%
12
Measure H
PASSED
75.6% Yes
+51.2%
Shall the Measure be adopted to allow the Cameron Estates CSD to levy an increase of $345 to the special tax, over and above the current special tax rate of $250 per parcel per year, for a total tax rate not to exceed $595 per parcel per year to remain in effect until modified or repealed. If approved, $173,740 will be raised annually for the purpose of crucial road revitalization and improvements?
Yes
75.6%
+51.2%
362
No
24.4%
-51.2%
117
Measure J
FAILED
43.9% Yes
-12.2%
Shall the measure changing the El Dorado County Ordinance Code which imposes a tax on short term occupants of hotels, motels, vacation home rentals and similar facilities in the unincorporated areas of El Dorado County, effective until amended or repealed, to raise the amount collected from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%) of the rent charged to the visitor with an estimated annual revenue of $750,000 that may be spent for unrestricted general revenue purposes, be adopted?
Yes
43.9%
-12.2%
36,869
No
56.1%
+12.2%
47,140
Measure K
FAILED
61.4% Yes
+22.8%
Shall an amendment to the bylaws of the Hickok Road Community Services District to increase the maximum annual Special Tax by $200 per parcel per year, such that the total Special Tax could increase from $200 to $400 per parcel per year, be adopted? The maximum resulting gain could increase from $12,400 to $24,800 per year. The increase would be in effect until amended or the board deems additional funds are no longer required to maintain, upgrade, or improve District roads.
Yes
61.4%
+22.8%
43
No
38.6%
-22.8%
27
Measure N
PASSED
64.7% Yes
+29.4%
To provide revenue for general government services, such as law enforcement and public health education, shall the measure regulating and imposing a general tax on any independently authorized commercial cannabis activity in the unincorporated areas of El Dorado County at rates up to: $30 per square foot or 15% for cultivation; 10% for distribution, manufacturing, and retail; and 5% for testing laboratories, effective until amended or repealed, with estimated annual revenue of $1,900,000 to $52,800,000, be adopted?
Yes
64.7%
+29.4%
53,937
No
35.3%
-29.4%
29,491
Measure P
PASSED
60.5% Yes
+21.0%
Shall the measure allowing for outdoor and mixed-light (greenhouse) commercial cannabis cultivation for medicinal use on parcels of at least 10 acres zoned Rural Lands, Planned Agricultural, Limited Agricultural, and Agricultural Grazing that are restricted in canopy size, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?
Yes
60.5%
+21.0%
50,475
No
39.5%
-21.0%
32,896
Measure Q
PASSED
59.2% Yes
+18.4%
Shall the measure allowing for outdoor and mixed-light (greenhouse) commercial cannabis cultivation for recreational adult use on parcels of at least 10 acres zoned Rural Lands, Planned Agricultural, Limited Agricultural, and Agricultural Grazing that are restricted in canopy size, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?
Yes
59.2%
+18.4%
49,234
No
40.8%
-18.4%
33,881
Measure R
PASSED
61.2% Yes
+22.4%
Shall the measure allowing for the retail sale, delivery, distribution, and indoor cultivation of commercial cannabis for medicinal use on parcels zoned Community Commercial, Regional Commercial, General Commercial, Industrial High, and Industrial Low that are restricted in number and concentration, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?
Yes
61.2%
+22.4%
50,587
No
38.8%
-22.4%
32,078
Measure S
PASSED
60.0% Yes
+20.0%
Shall the measure allowing for the retail sale, delivery, distribution, and indoor cultivation of commercial cannabis for recreational adult use on parcels zoned Community Commercial, Regional Commercial, General Commercial, Industrial High, and Industrial Low that are restricted in number and concentration, required to pay a County commercial cannabis tax, and subject to a site-specific review and discretionary permitting process with notification to surrounding property owners and environmental regulation be adopted?
Yes
60.0%
+20.0%
49,226
No
40.0%
-20.0%
32,786
Measure U
FAILED
23.4% Yes
-53.2%
Shall the measure be adopted to amend the El Dorado County Charter Section 202 regarding Term Limits for Board of Supervisors to provide that one additional four year term of office be added to extend allowed terms to three, such that Board members shall be limited to three consecutive terms, with no other changes to this Charter Section?
Yes
23.4%
-53.2%
19,079
No
76.6%
+53.2%
62,438
Measure V
FAILED
41.5% Yes
-17.0%
Shall the measure be adopted to amend the El Dorado County Charter Section 502.1 regarding Classified and Unclassified Employees to provide that the Board of Supervisors may determine, by Resolution, additional positions to be of the “unclassified service,” such that the Board may designate that certain County employment positions will no longer be afforded civil services status and protection and shall serve in an “at-will” capacity?
Yes
41.5%
-17.0%
31,946
No
58.5%
+17.0%
45,115