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City of Albany

Mayor: Peggy McQuaid
20,271 Population
12,089 Voters

City of Albany

Mayor: Peggy McQuaid
20,271 Population
12,089 Voters

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Election Results

City of Albany
Candidate Races 2
City Council
Nick Pilch 28.0% +0.3%
Nick Pilch
28.0% +0.3% 5,386
Peter Maass
27.7% -0.3% 5,328
Michael Barnes
18.7% -9.3% 3,589
Erik Giesen Fields
16.7% -11.3% 3,203
Amber Whitson
8.9% -19.1% 1,706
City Treasurer
Kim Denton 100.0%
Kim Denton
100.0% 5,976
Ballot Measures 6
Measure N1
PASSED 64.7% Yes +29.4%
Shall an ordinance authorizing the Albany City Council to amend the residential parking requirements established by Measure D (enacted by the Albany voters in 1978), after following the normal procedures for amending City Zoning Ordinances, be adopted?
Yes
64.7% +29.4% 5,139
No
35.3% -29.4% 2,799
Measure O1
PASSED 71.7% Yes +43.4%
Shall an ordinance enacting a one cent per ounce general tax, providing approximately $223,000 annually with no expiration date, on the distribution of sugar-sweetened beverages and sweeteners used to sweeten such drinks, but exempting: (1) sweeteners typically used by consumers and distributed to grocery stores; (2) drinks and sweeteners distributed to small retailers; (3) milk products, 100% juice, baby formula, alcohol, or drinks taken for medical reasons, be adopted?
Yes
71.7% +43.4% 6,282
No
28.3% -43.4% 2,485
Measure P1
PASSED 78.6% Yes +57.2%
To repair and upgrade aging and deteriorating public sidewalks and remove obstructions so that Albany sidewalks are safe and accessible by pedestrians, including people with disabilities that affect mobility, shall the City of Albany enact a special parcel tax ($38.65 annually for most single family parcels, other parcel types at specified rates) for 10 years providing approximately $203,000 annually, with annual public reports and all proceeds to be spent in Albany?
Yes
78.6% +57.2% 6,872
No
21.4% -57.2% 1,871
Measure Q1
PASSED 78.3% Yes +56.6%
Shall the Albany City Charter be amended to authorize the City Council to establish procedures for filling a vacancy in an elective office by appointment, permit quarterly meetings of the Police and Fire Pension Board and change eligibility requirements for Board members, authorize the City Council to set fees for copies of official records, make the language within the Charter gender neutral, and make numerous other administrative, technical and clarifying changes? 
Yes
78.3% +56.6% 5,911
No
21.7% -56.6% 1,639
Measure R1
PASSED 76.6% Yes +53.2%
Shall the Albany City Charter be amended to dissolve the City’s Civil Service Board and to add a definition for the term “classified service”? 
Yes
76.6% +53.2% 5,451
No
23.4% -53.2% 1,665
Measure S1
FAILED 34.3% Yes -31.4%
Shall the Albany City Charter be amended to remove term limits for the Albany Unified School District School Board of Education Members, this provision to take effect on January 1, 2023?
Yes
34.3% -31.4% 2,643
No
65.7% +31.4% 5,066
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