How Los Angeles Community College Voted
2022 General
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Los Angeles Community College's election results
113 races analyzed
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Statewide & Federal
16
U.S. Senator
Alex Padilla
+51.4%
Alex Padilla
+51.4%
Mark P. Meuser
-51.4%
Governor
Gavin Newsom*
+47.0%
Gavin Newsom*
+47.0%
Brian Dahle
-47.0%
Lieutenant Governor
Eleni Kounalakis*
+46.2%
Eleni Kounalakis*
+46.2%
Angela E. Underwood Jacobs
-46.2%
Attorney General
Rob Bonta
+45.6%
Rob Bonta
+45.6%
Nathan Hochman
-45.6%
Secretary of State
Shirley N. Weber
+48.2%
Shirley N. Weber
+48.2%
Rob Bernosky
-48.2%
Treasurer
Fiona Ma*
+45.2%
Fiona Ma*
+45.2%
Jack M. Guerrero
-45.2%
Controller
Malia M. Cohen
+35.0%
Malia M. Cohen
+35.0%
Lanhee J. Chen
-35.0%
Insurance Commissioner
Ricardo Lara*
+47.8%
Ricardo Lara*
+47.8%
Robert Howell
-47.8%
Superintendent of Public Education
Tony K. Thurmond*
+47.6%
Tony K. Thurmond*
+47.6%
Lance Ray Christensen
-47.6%
Proposition 1
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
PASSED
Yes
+56.2%
Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom
Yes
+56.2%
No
-56.2%
Proposition 26
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-21.6%
Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands
Yes
-21.6%
No
+21.6%
Proposition 27
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
FAILED
Yes
-58.4%
Online Sports Wagering Outside of Tribal Lands
Yes
-58.4%
No
+58.4%
Proposition 28
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
PASSED
Yes
+48.6%
Public School Arts and Music Education Funding
Yes
+48.6%
No
-48.6%
Proposition 29
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
FAILED
Yes
-19.8%
Regulates Kidney Dialysis Clinics
Yes
-19.8%
No
+19.8%
Proposition 30
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
FAILED
Yes
-12.2%
Tax to Fund ZEV/Wildfire Programs
Yes
-12.2%
No
+12.2%
Proposition 31
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
PASSED
Yes
+39.0%
Prohibition on Sale of Certain Tobacco Products
Yes
+39.0%
No
-39.0%
Legislative Races
33
Assembly Total (9 races)
Democrat Vote
+39.0%
Democrat Vote
+39.0%
Republican Vote
-39.0%
Congressional Total (9 races)
Democrat Vote
+41.0%
Democrat Vote
+41.0%
Republican Vote
-41.0%
Senate Total (3 races)
Democrat Vote
+37.6%
Democrat Vote
+37.6%
Republican Vote
-37.6%
Susan Rubio
+32.0%
Vincent Tsai
-32.0%
Ben Allen
+37.0%
Kristina Irwin
-37.0%
Julia Brownley
+17.6%
Matt Jacobs
-17.6%
Christy Smith
+7.8%
Mike Garcia
-7.8%
Judy Chu
+42.4%
Wes Hallman
-42.4%
Lola Smallwood Cuevas
+20.0%
Cheryl C. Turner
-20.0%
Peter Coe Verbica
+87.5%
Sally J. Lieber
-87.5%
Adam B. Schiff
+40.6%
G Pudlo
-40.6%
Bob Archuleta
+46.6%
Mitch Clemmons
-46.6%
Brad Sherman
+38.8%
Lucie Lapointe Volotzky
-38.8%
Ted W. Lieu
+42.2%
Joe E. Collins Iii
-42.2%
Sydney Kamlager
+27.8%
Jan C. Perry
-27.8%
Linda T. Sanchez
+45.0%
Eric J. Ching
-45.0%
Tony Vazquez
+51.8%
Y. Marie Manvel
-51.8%
Pilar Schiavo
+12.8%
Suzette Martinez Valladares
-12.8%
Chris Holden
Jacqui Irwin
+26.0%
Lori Mills
-26.0%
Robert Garcia
+60.6%
John Briscoe
-60.6%
Maxine Waters
+63.4%
Omar Navarro
-63.4%
Laura Friedman
+47.2%
Barry Curtis Jacobsen
-47.2%
Nanette Diaz Barragan
+43.8%
Paul Jones
-43.8%
Jesse Gabriel
+31.0%
Dana Caruso
-31.0%
Mike Fong
+40.0%
Burton Brink
-40.0%
Rick Chavez Zbur
+5.8%
Louis Abramson
-5.8%
Wendy Carrillo
+14.4%
Mia Livas Porter
-14.4%
Isaac G. Bryan
+67.0%
Keith Girolamo Cascio
-67.0%
Lisa Calderon
+47.8%
Jessica Martinez
-47.8%
Tina Simone Mc Kinnor
+31.8%
Robert Pullen Miles
-31.8%
Anthony Rendon
+24.2%
Maria Estrada
-24.2%
Blanca Pacheco
+57.8%
Raul Ortiz Jr.
-57.8%
Mike Anthony Gipson
+24.4%
Fatima Iqbal Zubair
-24.4%
Al Muratsuchi
+14.2%
George Barks
-14.2%
Al Austin Ii
+2.0%
Josh Lowenthal
-2.0%
Overlapping Local Races
35
Alhambra Unified School District Board of Education Trustee Area No. 5
Fred L. Chang
+9.0%
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Fred L. Chang
+9.0%
Bryan Y. Kim
-9.0%
Adele Andrade Stadler
+42.8%
Jeffrey Gomez
-42.8%
Alejandra Cortez
+3.2%
Marco Barcena
-3.2%
Francis De Leon Sanchez
-4.8%
Miguel De La Rosa
-5.0%
Lisseth Flores Franco
-7.7%
Jennifer Rodriguez
-8.4%
Christian Mendez
-11.1%
Steve Martin Figueroa
-12.0%
Jose Angel Cruz
-13.3%
Andrew Leon
-16.6%
Khaleah Bradshaw
+29.6%
Vera Robles Dewitt
-29.6%
Sharma Henderson
-39.2%
Yolanda Chavez
-42.8%
Monica Cooper
+51.0%
Isaias Isa Jesus Pulido
-51.0%
City of El Segundo Member of the City Council
2% of contest
Christopher Pimentel
+0.8%
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Christopher Pimentel
+0.8%
Ryan W. Baldino
-0.8%
Michelle Keldorf
-5.0%
John Pickhaver
-11.6%
Robin Patch
-21.1%
Dayna S. Williams Hunter
+12.4%
John L. Jefferson
-12.4%
City of Hawthorne City Treasurer
9% of contest
Marie Poindexter Hornback
+7.0%
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Marie Poindexter Hornback
+7.0%
Gregory A. Fallon
-7.0%
City of Hawthorne Member of the City Council
9% of contest
Katrina Manning
+20.5%
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Katrina Manning
+20.5%
Donnisha Sanford
-20.5%
Alexandre Alex Monteiro
-27.6%
Eddyfunn Ikemefuna
-33.9%
Muhamad Awadallah
-34.9%
Amie Shepard
-36.5%
Hugo M. Rojas
-36.9%
Juan Antonio Tony Reynoso
-37.0%
Laura Mccorkindale
+4.2%
Joe Loggia
-4.2%
Larry G. Weber
-12.1%
Bret Katz
-12.5%
James T. Butts
+30.2%
Miya Angelou Walker
-30.2%
Fredrisha Sha Dixon
-43.7%
Raina Carrillo
-43.7%
Angelique Y. Johnson
-49.2%
Chika Ogoke
-52.4%
Suzie Price
+33.4%
Rex Richardson
-33.4%
Traci Park
+4.0%
Erin Darling
-4.0%
City of Montebello Member of the City Council District 3
Salvador Melendez
+4.4%
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Salvador Melendez
+4.4%
Marie Ledezma
-4.4%
Angie Jimenez
+4.7%
Rick Alonzo
-4.7%
Joseph R. Sanchez
-30.0%
Eduardo Garfias
-37.3%
Victoria A. Lozzi
+1.6%
Michael Kemps
-1.6%
David Mcgowan
-4.6%
Desiree Dez Myers
-9.4%
Gustavo V. Camacho
+7.9%
John Johnny Garcia
-7.9%
Antonio Tony Hernandez
-14.0%
Raul Elias
-22.5%
Thu Julie Nguyen
+31.8%
Mary Acuna Garcia
-31.8%
John Wu
+4.5%
Denise Menchaca
-4.5%
Eric Chan
-5.5%
Carina Rivera
-9.3%
Jorge Herrera Avila
-9.5%
Jeanne E. Raya
-9.9%
Reyna Isela Lopez Bowles
-11.7%
Kevin B. Sawkins
+43.0%
David Localio
-43.0%
Armen Melkonians
+0.8%
Lana Negrete
-0.8%
Jesse Zwick
-5.9%
Caroline M. Torosis
-6.7%
Natalya Zernitskaya
-8.4%
Ellis Raskin
-16.8%
Jonathan Mann
-16.8%
Whitney Bain
-17.6%
Albin Gielicz
-17.6%
Troy Harris
-19.3%
Yodit Glaze
Al Rios
+5.3%
Joshua Barron
-5.3%
Ruby M. Navarro
-10.4%
Jovanna Laborin
-16.1%
Robert Montalvo
-18.6%
Adolfo Varas
-24.8%
Jose Delapaz
+4.6%
Greg Martinez
-4.6%
Alan M. Ehrlich
+0.0%
Zhen Tao
0.0%
Brad Halpern
+4.5%
Susan Mcsweeney
-4.5%
Ray Pearl
-5.1%
Marc Bakerman
-15.1%
Pam Johnson
-17.4%
El Segundo Unified School District Governing Board Member
2% of contest
Tracey I. Miller Zarneke
+0.4%
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Tracey I. Miller Zarneke
+0.4%
Meredith J. Beachly
-0.4%
Frank Glynn
-4.6%
Yadranka Lucia Draskovic
-8.1%
Dawn Garrett
-8.4%
Inglewood Unified School District Board of Education District 2
0% of contest
Carliss R. Mcghee
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Carliss R. Mcghee
Las Virgenes Unified School District Governing Board Member
Angela Cutbill
+0.7%
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Angela Cutbill
+0.7%
Lesli Stein
-0.7%
Dallas B. Lawrence
-2.7%
Joshua Alpert
-15.4%
Robert Luna
+29.6%
Alex Villanueva
-29.6%
Los Angeles County Supervisor District 3
92% of contest
Lindsey Horvath
+4.6%
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Lindsey Horvath
+4.6%
Bob Hertzberg
-4.6%
Montebello Unified School District Governing Board Member
Jennifer Gutierrez
+4.3%
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Jennifer Gutierrez
+4.3%
Carlos Cerdan
-4.3%
Marisol M. Uribe
-5.9%
Aaron Reveles
-10.2%
Nelly Nieblas
-13.0%
James Santana
-13.0%
Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Board of Education
0% of contest
Laurie Lieberman
+3.6%
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Laurie Lieberman
+3.6%
Richard Tahvildaran Jesswein
-3.6%
Alicia Mignano
-5.0%
Stacy Rouse
-5.0%
Esther Hickman
-12.9%
Angela Digaetano
-14.4%
Miles Warner
-15.8%
Keith Coleman
-21.6%
Ventura County Board of Education Board of Education Trustee Area 2
0% of contest
Andrea Cdebaca Sandoval
+15.4%
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Andrea Cdebaca Sandoval
+15.4%
Mike Teasdale
-15.4%
Cathy Carlson
-23.1%
Jeff Gorell
+62.5%
Claudia Bill De La Pena
-62.5%
Overlapping Ballot Measures
29
Shall an ordinance be adopted establishing term limits for Bell Gardens councilmembers where no person may serve more than 3 four-year terms of office cumulatively over the person's lifetime and where service for the unexpired balance of a vacated City Council seat (whether by appointment or election) will also count as service for a full four-year term of office even if such service is for a period that is less than four years in duration?
Yes
+71.0%
No
-71.0%
To improve 911 response, prevent crime/thefts; protect local drinking water sources; repair streets/potholes; address homelessness; other general City services; shall an ordinance to simplify/update Pico Rivera's 64-year-old business license fee, to protect local small businesses and ensure all businesses operating in the City pay their fair share; with no tax increase on residents, be adopted, generating approximately $5,800,000 annually until ended by voters; requiring City spending disclosure/local control of funds?
Yes
+56.8%
No
-56.8%
Shall the measure amending the County of Los Angeles Charter to grant the Board of Supervisors authority to remove an elected Sheriff from office for cause, including violation of law related to a Sheriff's duties, flagrant or repeated neglect of duties, misappropriation of funds, willful falsification of documents, or obstructing an investigation, by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Supervisors, after written notice and an opportunity to be heard, be adopted?
Yes
+52.8%
No
-52.8%
Shall the City Charter be amended to merge the existing water, sewer and gas utilities into a single publicly-owned utility, governed by the existing independent Water/Utility Commission; eliminate duplicative costs by consolidating like operations, improve customer service efficiency with increased flexibility in sharing of staffing/equipment, reduce impacts to streets through coordinated utility pipeline street repairs; and achieve cost savings through greater economies of scale?
Yes
+100.0%
No
-100.0%
Shall an ordinance amending businesses taxes, including: $150 for specified businesses; for others, $150 up to five employees, $138 per additional employee, and $0.26 to $0.30 per square foot above 2,000 square feet; for apartments and hotels or motels, $150 up to three units or rooms plus $150 for each additional; sunsetting current tax credits; generating approximately $3,000,000 annually for public safety, maintaining parks and streets, and other general purposes, until repealed, be adopted?
Yes
+7.6%
No
-7.6%
To repair, upgrade, and replace instructional, training, and support facilities; remove asbestos/ lead paint; maintain safe drinking water; earthquake/fire safety; prepare local workforce, students/veterans with modern job training and university transfer; acquire equipment, facilities, sites, shall Cerritos Community College District's measure authorizing $425,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying $25/$100,000 assessed valuation, raising $19,000,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, be adopted, requiring independent audits/ public disclosure of spending?
Yes
+67.0%
No
-67.0%
Shall the measure enacting a tax in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County on cannabis businesses at annual rates not to exceed $10 per square foot for cultivation (adjusted for inflation) and a percentage of gross receipts for various cannabis businesses, including retail (6 percent), testing laboratory (2 percent), distribution (3 percent), manufacturing and for all other cannabis businesses (4 percent), generating approximately $10,360,000 to $15,170,000 annually, until ended by voters, be adopted?
Yes
+23.0%
No
-23.0%
To address homelessness, improve 911 emergency response times and neighborhood police protection, make public areas safer and cleaner, including streets, sidewalks, parks, and the beach, and provide other vital City services, shall the City of Santa Monica increase the transient occupancy tax – which is paid entirely overnight visitors – by 1% for hotels and motels, and by 3% for homeshares, providing approximately $4.1 million annually, until ended by voters, with all funds benefitting Santa Monica?
Yes
+31.8%
No
-31.8%
Shall the measure to increase the rate of the City's Transient Occupancy (Room) Tax from 9% to 13%, providing approximately $950,000 annually until ended by voters for general government use such as City parks, streets and public safety, and applying the tax to all rent charged to hotel guests, including by online travel and short term rental companies, for transient occupancy of any hotel, be adopted?
Yes
-47.4%
No
+47.4%
Shall the measure to enhance the City of Santa Monica’s general governmental services by increasing the one-time tax on real property sales over $8 million, and establishing an additional incremental tax of $25.00 per $1000 of the value in excess of $8 million, excepting transfers: per State law, involving tax-exempt charitable organizations, and certain ground leases; providing an estimated $12-25 million annually through February 28, 2033, subject to a five-year extension by Council supermajority vote, be adopted?
Yes
-74.4%
No
+74.4%
(ADVISORY) If the “Comprehensive Real Property Transfer Tax Measure” is enacted, should at least 30% of its additional revenue be used for housing assistance to protect seniors and low-income families from housing displacement, with the remainder of the additional revenue to be used for homelessness services; behavioral health services; public safety and emergency response teams for City streets and parks; reopening public libraries; after-school programs; and crossing guards near public schools?
Yes
-27.2%
No
+27.2%
Shall the Long Beach City Charter be amended to establish a Police Oversight Commission and add a Police Oversight Director, to redesign City's police oversight and accountability through modified practices, including a Director with authority to audit Police Department complaint investigations, review major use of force incidents, and make recommendations on Police Department operations, policies, procedures, and trainings, and a Commission to provide feedback to the Director, and which would replace the Citizen Police Complaint Commission?
Yes
+100.0%
No
-100.0%
Shall the City Charter be amended to allow the Rent Control Board to disallow or modify annual general rent adjustments for rent controlled units during a declared state of emergency by the President of the United States, the Governor, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Officer, or the City Council or Director of Emergency Services while maintaining the landlord’s ability to petition for a rent adjustment per Section 1805 of the City Charter?
Yes
-14.2%
No
+14.2%
Shall the terms served by City Council Members in the City of Pico Rivera be limited to not more than three (3) consecutive four (4) year terms, after which City Council Members shall not be qualified to serve in that elected office for a period of four (4) years?
Yes
+65.8%
No
-65.8%
Shall the measure adding Santa Monica Municipal Code Chapter 4.90 to establish designated funds for schools, homelessness prevention, and affordable housing, and an eleven-member resident oversight committee, and amending Chapter 6.96 to provide a third tier transfer tax rate of $56.000 per $1,000 of value for property transfers of $8,000,000 or more, providing an estimated $50,000,000 annually for homelessness prevention, affordable housing, and schools, until repealed, be adopted?
Yes
-74.4%
No
+74.4%
Shall the ordinance to establish a $25 per hour minimum wage, subject to annual increase, for certain employees employed to work at or by a privately owned covered healthcare facility located within the City of Inglewood, and provide for enforcement by the City, a Healthcare Worker or their representative, or another person acting on behalf of the public be approved?
Yes
+10.8%
No
-10.8%
Shall the measure to establish a business tax on every licensed cannabis business (including adult-use nonmedicinal cannabis retailers, distribution, manufacturing, cultivation, laboratory testing, or any other licensed cannabis business) and retailers of products containing psychoactive cannabinoids including derived from industrial hemp, up to 10% of gross receipts on cannabis and/or hemp-derived psychoactive products sold in the City, which all together could generate an estimated $3-5 million annually until repealed be adopted?
Yes
+40.4%
No
-40.4%
Shall the measure to adopt a Charter to provide the City maximum authority over municipal affairs; allow all Councilmembers to appoint members to City commissions subject to approval of the Council; preserve the authority of the City Attorney to prosecute misdemeanors; and set annual compensation for Councilmembers at the 2021 HUD low-income level for a family of two ($75,700), with any future salary adjustments subject to general law, be adopted?
Yes
-4.6%
No
+4.6%
To repair and improve Downey's aging neighborhood schools, improve school safety/security systems, fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing, electrical, ventilation; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, labs, facilities/ equipment, support student achievement and college/career readiness in math, science, technology, engineering, arts/ skilled trades, shall Downey Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $504,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, levying 5 cents per $100 assessed value ($20,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with independent citizen oversight and all money locally--controlled?
Yes
+69.6%
No
-69.6%
Shall the City Charter of Long Beach be amended to realign the City's primary and general election dates with the State's primary and general election dates held in even-numbered years, and make other related and technical changes to City election procedures?
Yes
+33.4%
No
-33.4%
To maintain funding for the operation and maintenance of the South Pasadena Public Library, including technology upgrades, resources for students, and programs such as family story time and summer reading, shall an ordinance be adopted extending South Pasadena’s Library Special Tax, which is due to expire on June 30, 2024, to remain in effect until otherwise terminated by a majority vote of the South Pasadena electorate?
Yes
+100.0%
No
-100.0%
Shall the City Charter be amended to: (a) expand eligibility requirements for service on the City’s Personnel Board to include, in addition to City of Santa Monica (“City”) residents, residents of Los Angeles County that are employed full-time within the City, or own real property in the City, or have been issued a business license by the City; and (b) reduce the term of service for Personnel Board members from five to four years?
Yes
+21.8%
No
-21.8%
To upgrade aging labs, instructional technology, classrooms and career-training facilities, improve student access to affordable, high quality education in subjects like nursing, health sciences, engineering, technology and skilled trades; fix deteriorating roofs, plumbing and electrical systems; and remove asbestos/ lead pipes, shall the Pasadena Area Community College District bond measure authorizing $565,000,000 at legal rates be adopted, levying 2¢ per $100 of assessed value ($32,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money locally controlled?
Yes
+50.0%
No
-50.0%
To assist in maintaining public safety, repair streets, maintain parks, services for seniors, and other general city services, shall the annual taxes and solid waste processing fees paid by Material Recovery Facilities be increased to $500 plus $1.94 per ton and annual CPI adjustment, and provide for increases every three years to all other Business License Taxes based on cost of living increases, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), be adopted?
Yes
-7.2%
No
+7.2%
Shall the City Charter be amended to require intended owner occupancy of rent-controlled units for two years before tenant eviction; require owner occupancy within 60 days of vacancy; reduce the maximum Annual General Adjustment from 6% to 0.8% from 2/1/23 through 8/31/23, or average not to exceed 3%, with a 3% maximum Annual General Adjustment thereafter; and require elections only if the number of qualified candidates exceeds the number of open Board positions?
Yes
-65.2%
No
+65.2%
To maintain services such as 911 emergency response/public safety; natural disaster/public health emergency preparedness; protect local drinking water; repair streets/potholes and other general City services, shall the measure, continuing the existing 2% Utility Users Tax (no tax increase) limited to electric/gas utilities, exempting senior and low-income households, providing approximately $8,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring public spending disclosure, all funds for Carson, be adopted?
Yes
+55.6%
No
-55.6%
To upgrade classrooms, science labs, career-training facilities and instructional technology to support college/career readiness in math, science, technology, engineering, arts and skilled trades; improve safety/ security systems; remove asbestos, repair, construct/acquire classrooms, facilities, sites/equipment, shall Las Virgenes Unified School District's measure be adopted authorizing $340,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, without increasing current tax rates, levying $36 per $100,000 assessed value ($23,000,000 annually) while bonds are outstanding, with citizen oversight and all money staying local?
Yes
+28.6%
No
-28.6%
Shall an ordinance be adopted to repeal the City’s current prohibition on commercial cannabis activities to authorize commercial cannabis retailers east of Pacific Coast Highway in the Multimedia Overlay District by right, if no less than 1,750 square feet, with sensitive receptor buffers and away from major arterial frontages, subject to a City permitting process; and authorize the City Council to subsequently regulate non-retail cannabis businesses?
Yes
-7.4%
No
+7.4%
Shall an ordinance (a “yes” vote taxing cannabis does “not” make cannabis businesses legal in El Segundo; it creates a tax in case a cannabis business ever becomes legal) funding general municipal expenses such as police, fire, streets, and parks, by establishing taxes upon cannabis businesses not to exceed $20 per square foot for cultivation and 10% of gross receipts for other cannabis businesses, until ended by voters, generating approximately $600,000 to $1,500,000 annually, be adopted?
Yes
+45.4%
No
-45.4%