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El Dorado County

191,457 Population
138,658 Voters

El Dorado County

191,457 Population
138,658 Voters

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Election Results

El Dorado County
Candidate Races 2
County Supervisor – District 1
John Hidahl 72.5% +45.0%
John Hidahl
72.5% +45.0% 16,092
Ron Briggs
27.5% -45.0% 6,106
County Supervisor – District 2
George Turnboo 50.5% +1.0%
George Turnboo
50.5% +1.0% 11,921
Ken Pimlott
49.5% -1.0% 11,685
Ballot Measures 6
Measure J
PASSED 72.3% Yes +44.6%
Shall the measure providing for an annual special tax of $270.00 on each improved parcel of land and $120.00 on each unimproved parcel of land for an unlimited duration be levied within the Gilmore Vista Road Zone of Benefit, to replace the existing benefit assessments of $170.00 and $70.00, respectively, to be used only for snow removal, road improvements, and maintenance services and generating annual revenue of $11,550.00, commencing fiscal year 2020/2021, be adopted?
Yes
72.3% +44.6% 34
No
27.7% -44.6% 13
Measure K
FAILED 59.3% Yes +18.6%
Shall the measure providing for an annual special tax of $450.00 on each parcel of land for an unlimited duration be levied within the Fernwood Cothrin Ranch Road Zone of Benefit, to replace the existing special tax of $150.00, to be used only for road improvements and maintenance services and generating annual revenue of $118,800.00, commencing fiscal year 2020/2021, be adopted?
Yes
59.3% +18.6% 207
No
40.7% -18.6% 142
Measure L
FAILED 47.0% Yes -6.0%
Shall the measure providing for an annual special tax of $500.00 on each parcel of real property for an unlimited duration be levied within the Lynx Trail Road Zone of Benefit, which would be an increase to the current special tax of $300.00 per year, to be used only for road improvements, and maintenance services and generating annual revenue of $37,500.00, commencing fiscal year 2020/2021, be adopted?
Yes
47.0% -6.0% 31
No
53.0% +6.0% 35
Measure M
FAILED 49.1% Yes -1.8%
Shall the measure providing for an annual special tax of $80.00 for twenty years’ duration on improved parcels of land within the South Shore Snow removal Zone of benefit, and replacing the current benefit assessment of $20.00 per parcel, to be used exclusively for acquisition of snow removal equipment to improve public safety, not salaries and benefits, and subject to annual oversight, which will generate annual revenue of $536,720.00 commencing fiscal year 2020/2021, be adopted?
Yes
49.1% -1.8% 1,727
No
50.9% +1.8% 1,788
Measure N
FAILED 52.9% Yes +5.8%
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
52.9% +5.8% 46
No
47.1% -5.8% 41
Measure Q
FAILED 23.3% Yes -53.4%
Shall the measure providing for an annual special tax of $600.00 on each parcel of real property for an unlimited duration be levied within the Mortara Circle Community Services District, which would be an increase to the current special tax of $350.00 per year, to be used only for road improvement and maintenance services and generating an annual revenue of $18,600.00, commencing fiscal year 2021/2022, be adopted?
Yes
23.3% -53.4% 14
No
76.7% +53.4% 46
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