How Santa Cruz City Elementary Voted
2022 General
How they voted in other elections
Santa Cruz City Elementary's election results
26 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
16
U.S. Senator
Alex Padilla
+73.6%
Alex Padilla
+73.6%
Mark P. Meuser
-73.6%
Governor
Gavin Newsom*
+70.8%
Gavin Newsom*
+70.8%
Brian Dahle
-70.8%
Lieutenant Governor
Eleni Kounalakis*
+72.8%
Eleni Kounalakis*
+72.8%
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
-72.8%
Attorney General
Rob Bonta
+70.8%
Rob Bonta
+70.8%
Nathan Hochman
-70.8%
Secretary of State
Shirley N. Weber
+72.2%
Shirley N. Weber
+72.2%
Rob Bernosky
-72.2%
Treasurer
Fiona Ma*
+69.8%
Fiona Ma*
+69.8%
Jack M. Guerrero
-69.8%
Controller
Malia M. Cohen
+62.2%
Malia M. Cohen
+62.2%
Lanhee J. Chen
-62.2%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara*
+72.2%
Ricardo Lara*
+72.2%
Robert Howell
-72.2%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond*
+69.0%
Tony K. Thurmond*
+69.0%
Lance Ray Christensen
-69.0%
Proposition 1
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED
Yes
+78.4%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
+78.4%
No
-78.4%
Proposition 26
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-26.2%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
-26.2%
No
+26.2%
Proposition 27
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-68.0%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
-68.0%
No
+68.0%
Proposition 28
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED
Yes
+61.2%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
+61.2%
No
-61.2%
Proposition 29
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED
Yes
-33.0%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
-33.0%
No
+33.0%
Proposition 30
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
PASSED
Yes
+40.2%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
+40.2%
No
-40.2%
Proposition 31
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED
Yes
+55.0%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
+55.0%
No
-55.0%
Legislative Races
3
Assembly Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+71.8%
Democrat Vote
+71.8%
Republican Vote
-71.8%
Congressional Total (1 race)
Democrat Vote
+76.2%
Democrat Vote
+76.2%
Republican Vote
-76.2%
Jimmy Panetta
+76.2%
Jeff Gorman
-76.2%
Gail Pellerin
+71.8%
Liz Lawler
-71.8%
Sally J. Lieber
+69.8%
Peter Coe Verbica
-69.8%
Overlapping Local Races
3
Cabrillo Community College District Governing Board Member Trustee Area 2
69% of contest
Adam Spickler
+65.4%
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Adam Spickler
+65.4%
Bob Kittle
-65.4%
Fred Keeley
+41.8%
Joy Schendledecker
-41.8%
Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors District 3
92% of contest
Justin Cummings
+3.8%
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Justin Cummings
+3.8%
Shebreh Kalantari Johnson
-3.8%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
4
To repair/upgrade local middle and high school classrooms/facilities to support achievement in science, math, technology, arts, and skilled trades; build affordable teacher-staff rental housing; install solar/reduce environmental impacts; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical; remove asbestos/lead; shall Santa Cruz City High School District’s measure authorizing $249 million in bonds at legal rates be adopted, levying an estimated 3₵ / $100 assessed value ($12 million annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money staying local?
Yes
+42.6%
No
-42.6%
Shall the City of Santa Cruz establish an "Empty Home Tax" on residences that are in use less than 120 days per calendar year in the amount of $6,000 per single-family residence, $6,000 per parcel with six or fewer units, and $3,000 per year on condominiums and residential units on parcels with seven or more units, with revenue allocated toward affordable housing projects, 15% for administration, and 5% for homeless sanitation services, with administration overseen by a community oversight committee?
Yes
-8.0%
No
+8.0%
Shall the City of Santa Cruz General Plan and Downtown Yes Plan be amended to: (1) prohibit construction of the proposed Downtown Library and Affordable Housing Project and relocation of the Downtown Farmers Market; (2) require development of affordable housing on certain Downtown City-owned surface parking lots; and (3) designate the use of surplus parking district revenue for Downtown affordable housing development projects, alternative transportation programs for downtown workers and other non-parking related expenditures?
Yes
-19.0%
No
+19.0%
To fund essential City services, including wildfire prevention; public safety; emergency response; creeks/steams protection; clean parks and public restrooms; street and sidewalk maintenance; affordable housing for working families and the homeless; creating local jobs, shall City of Santa Cruz Municipal Code be amended to increase the Transient Occupancy Tax, paid by tourists and others staying overnight at lodging facilities, from 11% to 12% for hotels/motels/inns, and from 11% to 14% for short-term residential vacation rentals, providing approximately $1,380,000 annually?
Yes
+61.2%
No
-61.2%