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San Benito County

64,338 Population
39,384 Voters

San Benito County

64,338 Population
39,384 Voters

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Election Results

San Benito County
Candidate Races 1
County Supervisor – District 4
Jerry Muenzer 50.3% +0.6%
Jerry Muenzer
50.3% +0.6% 1,805
Victor Gomez
49.7% -0.6% 1,784
Ballot Measures 6
Measure F
FAILED 63.2% Yes +26.4%
Should the San Benito County Vehicle Abatement Program and associated vehicle registration fees (one dollar per vehicle and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles) be renewed for a 10-year term under California Vehicle Code Sections 9250.7 and 22710, or any successor statutes thereto, for the purposes of removal and disposal of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles?
Yes
63.2% +26.4% 4,443
No
36.8% -26.4% 2,583
Measure H
FAILED 66.1% Yes +32.2%
Should the San Benito County Vehicle Abatement Program and associated vehicle registration fees ($1.00 per vehicle and an additional $2.00 for certain commercial vehicles) be renewed for a 10-year term under California Vehicle Code Sections 9250.7 and 22710, or any successor statutes thereto, for the purposes of removal and disposal of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles?
Yes
66.1% +32.2% 8,591
No
33.9% -32.2% 4,401
Measure I
FAILED 39.1% Yes -21.8%
Shall the ordinance, approved for submittal to the voters by San Benito County Resolution 2014-74, be adopted to amend the San Benito County Code to (1) increase the Transient Occupancy Tax rate from eight (8%) to twelve (12%) percent upon persons occupying hotels within the County’s unincorporated area and (2) amend the definition of “operator”, so the tax is collected by all persons receiving consideration from the rental, including on-line hotel brokers and vacation rental agencies?
Yes
39.1% -21.8% 4,999
No
60.9% +21.8% 7,771
Measure J
PASSED 58.9% Yes +17.8%
(INITIATIVE) Shall San Benito County's General Plan be amended to ban High-Intensity Petroleum Operations (such as hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, acid well stimulation, and cyclic steam injection, but not Low-Intensity Petroleum Operations) throughout all unincorporated areas, and all Petroleum Operations in residential general plan designations of Rural, Rural Transitional, Rural Residential, Rural/Urban, and Sphere of Influence Rural/Urban, with related zoning changes to implement the new General Plan policies?
Yes
58.9% +17.8% 8,034
No
41.1% -17.8% 5,605
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