Election Results
El Dorado County
This election's results
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Candidate Races
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Ballot Measures
11
Measure A
PASSED
81.0% Yes
+62.0%
To fund emergency medical and fire protection services, shall the measure renewing the existing Fire Special Tax, voter-approved on June 22, 2018, and set annually by the CSD Board, not to exceed $660 per unit, subject to maximum inflation adjustment of 1.5% per year, established as: Unimproved 0.5 unit (currently $320.46); improved 1.0 unit (currently $640.94); SSA Sierra Programs LLC (40 units), annual revenue raised of $205,416.40, for the next four years be adopted?
Yes
81.0%
+62.0%
17
No
19.0%
-62.0%
4
Measure B
FAILED
55.6% Yes
+11.2%
Shall the measure increasing the maximum annual Voter Approved Special Tax assessed by the Knolls Property Owners Community Services District by $300.00 per parcel per year, such that the total Voter Approved Special Tax may be increased from $300.00 per year to a maximum of $600.00 per parcel per year (+CPI), be adopted? This increase in the Special Tax for Road Work will raise as much as $8,400 annually+CPI, in perpetuity.
Yes
55.6%
+11.2%
25
No
44.4%
-11.2%
20
Measure C
PASSED
73.2% Yes
+46.4%
Shall an annual special tax in an amount of $600.00 commencing fiscal year 2023/2024, and annually adjusted for cost of living using the California Construction Cost Index until reaching a maximum rate of $1000.00, be imposed annually per parcel of land within the Sundance Trail Road Zone of Benefit commencing fiscal year 2023/2024 and continuing for an unlimited duration, to be used only for road improvements and maintenance services and generating a revenue of approximately $24,000.00 for fiscal year 2023/2024 and $40,000 at maximum rate, be adopted to replace the current benefit assessment of $300.00?
Yes
73.2%
+46.4%
41
No
26.8%
-46.4%
15
Measure E
FAILED
0.0% Yes
-100.0%
Shall the measure to levy an annual special tax in an amount of not more than $350.00 on each parcel of real property within the boundaries of the Zone to be used only for maintenance of drainage facilities commencing upon expiration of the existing special tax and for each of the following nineteen (19) years thereafter and generating an annual revenue of $12,950 each fiscal year, be adopted?
Yes
0.0%
-100.0%
0
No
100.0%
+100.0%
9
Measure H
PASSED
90.8% Yes
+81.6%
Shall the El Dorado Hills Community Services District repeal Resolutions 2019-11 and 2020-11 establishing assessments on the Carson Creek Park Landscaping and Lighting Assessment District #39 for fiscal years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 for the provision of park improvements and maintenance and order a refund to homeowners of any monies currently held by the District that were collected pursuant to those resolutions?”
Yes
90.8%
+81.6%
1,062
No
9.2%
-81.6%
107
Measure L
PASSED
86.3% Yes
+72.6%
Shall the measure to levy an annual special tax in an amount of $140.00, with an annual adjustment using the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, on each parcel of land within the Highlands Village Lighting Zone of Benefit, commencing fiscal year 2023/2024 and continuing for an unlimited duration, to be used only for street and highway lighting operations and maintenance, and generating an annual revenue of $10,920.00, to replace the current benefit assessment of $86.00, be adopted?
Yes
86.3%
+72.6%
107
No
13.7%
-72.6%
17
Measure M
FAILED
62.7% Yes
+25.4%
Shall the measure to levy an annual special tax in an amount of $450.00 on each parcel of land within the Lynx Trail Road Zone of Benefit commencing fiscal year 2023/2024 and continuing for an unlimited duration, to be used only for road improvements and maintenance services and generating an annual revenue of $33,300.00 to replace the current benefit assessment of $300.00, be adopted?
Yes
62.7%
+25.4%
42
No
37.3%
-25.4%
25
Measure N
FAILED
62.5% Yes
+25.0%
Shall the measure increasing the per parcel Hickok Road CSD special tax limit from $200 to $400 per year for the first time since 1980, resulting in a maximum annual income of $24,800 for all future years in order to address the inability to maintain the roads with current funds due to the prohibitive cost increases in asphalt, be adopted.
Yes
62.5%
+25.0%
45
No
37.5%
-25.0%
27
Measure P
PASSED
75.5% Yes
+51.0%
Shall the measure increasing the maximum annual Voter Approved Special Tax assessed by the Knolls Property Owners Community Services District by $300.00 per parcel per year, such that the total Voter Approved Special Tax may be increased from $300.00 per year to a maximum of $600.00 per parcel per year (+CPI), be adopted? This increase in the Special Tax or Road Work will raise as much as $8,400 annually+CPI, in perpetuity.
Yes
75.5%
+51.0%
37
No
24.5%
-51.0%
12
Measure R
FAILED
45.8% Yes
-8.4%
For the sole purpose of maintaining El Dorado County's existing roads in the unincorporated portion of the West Slope, shall an ordinance to Fix Our Roads be adopted to increase the 'hotel/motel' tax rate upon visitors of vacation home rentals, hotels, motels, and similar facilities in the unincorporated portion of the West Slope of the County from 10% to 12% of rent charged to visitors, providing approximately an additional $340,000 annually, with Citizen's Oversight and until repealed?
Yes
45.8%
-8.4%
32,616
No
54.2%
+8.4%
38,639
Measure S
PASSED
81.8% Yes
+63.6%
For the sole purpose of removing snow and maintaining El Dorado County's existing roads in the unincorporated portion of the Tahoe Area, shall an ordinance to Fix Our Roads be adopted to increase the 'hotel/motel' tax rate upon visitors of vacation home rentals, hotels, motels, and similar facilities in the unincorporated portion of the Tahoe Area from 10% to 14% of rent charged to visitors, providing approximately an additional $2,500,000 annually, with Citizen's Oversight and until repealed?
Yes
81.8%
+63.6%
3,629
No
18.2%
-63.6%
806