Election Results
City of Anaheim
This election's results
How City of Anaheim voted in other elections
Candidate Races
2
City Council
Kris Murray
20.7%
+0.9%
Kris Murray
20.7%
+0.9%
16,207
James D. Vanderbilt
19.8%
-0.9%
15,541
Gail Eastman
19.6%
-1.1%
15,338
Jose F. Moreno
14.7%
-6.0%
11,521
Doug Pettibone
9.3%
-11.4%
7,309
Jerry O'keefe
8.0%
-12.7%
6,244
Donna Michelle Acevedo
4.1%
-16.6%
3,188
Jose Moreno
3.8%
-16.9%
2,976
Mayor
Tom Tait
53.4%
+33.0%
Tom Tait
53.4%
+33.0%
24,116
Lorri Galloway
20.4%
-33.0%
9,235
Lucille Kring
19.4%
-34.0%
8,757
Denis Fitzgerald
6.8%
-46.6%
3,090
Ballot Measures
6
Measure C
PASSED
66.8% Yes
+33.6%
Shall the Charter be amended to: modernize and remove outdated language to reflect changes in the City and law; authorize financial documents' availability in electronic format; update matters regarding boards/commissions; allow setting City Manager compensation by agreement, resolution or ordinance; authorize methods for selling municipal property; permit City Council to delegate Treasurer's appointment/removal to City Manager; allow Treasurer and Finance Director to be the same person upon Council approval?
Yes
66.8%
+33.6%
15,424
No
33.2%
-33.6%
7,671
Measure D
FAILED
45.7% Yes
-8.6%
Shall Anaheim City Charter Sections 500 and 504 be amended to change the term of office of the Mayor from four years to two years, and to clarify how "eight years of service" is determined for the purpose of calculating term limits for someone serving as Mayor by also amending Section 503.5?
Yes
45.7%
-8.6%
10,946
No
54.3%
+8.6%
12,999
Measure E
PASSED
54.8% Yes
+9.6%
Shall Anaheim Municipal Code Section 6.40.030, which prohibits (bans) the retail sale, possession or use of safe and sane fireworks in the City of Anaheim except pursuant to a public display permit issued by the Fire Chief, be repealed and the City Council granted the authority to regulate safe and sane fireworks?
Yes
54.8%
+9.6%
13,316
No
45.2%
-9.6%
10,962
Measure L
PASSED
68.8% Yes
+37.6%
Shall the proposed Charter Amendment be adopted to change the method of electing City Council members (except the Mayor) by amending the City Charter to require: (i) City Council member election from residency districts by voters of that district; (ii) the City Council to establish and periodically adjust district boundaries, and (iii) amendments to the Charter for City Council eligibility and filling vacancies? This Charter amendment measure does not give the Council the power to raise its compensation or that of city officials without voter approval.
Yes
68.8%
+37.6%
30,873
No
31.2%
-37.6%
13,981
Measure M
PASSED
54.2% Yes
+8.4%
Shall the City Charter be amended to increase the number of City Council members from four (plus the Mayor) to six (plus the Mayor); provide for election to fill newly created Council seats and thereafter stagger Council terms so that every two years, three of the Council members stand for election; and amend the City Charter to reflect the increase in Council membership in various provisions where there is a Council decision or action requiring a specified number of Council member votes? This amendment does not give the City Council power to raise its compensation or that of other City officials without voter approval.
Yes
54.2%
+8.4%
23,752
No
45.8%
-8.4%
20,103
Measure N
FAILED
49.9% Yes
-0.2%
Shall the City Charter be amended to: update language regarding financial reserves, reaffirm and authorize the transfer of money to the City's general fund to support general City services pursuant to Article XIII C, section 2, subdivision (b) of the California Constitution, remove unnecessary language that duplicates a requirement of the California Constitution, and authorize programs to assist non-residential and residential customers? This amendment does not give the City Council power to raise its compensation or that of other City officials without voter approval.
Yes
49.9%
-0.2%
21,413
No
50.1%
+0.2%
21,535