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City of Arcata

18,857 Population
11,766 Voters

City of Arcata

18,857 Population
11,766 Voters

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Election Results

City of Arcata
Candidate Races 1
City Council
Stacy Atkins Salazar 16.3% +1.6%
Stacy Atkins Salazar
16.3% +1.6% 3,717
Emily Grace Goldstein
14.7% -1.6% 3,342
Sarah Schaefer
14.0% -2.3% 3,187
Michael Winkler
11.9% -4.4% 2,717
Camilla Zapata
10.4% -5.9% 2,369
Paul Pitino
9.2% -7.1% 2,098
Kimberley White
8.8% -7.5% 2,000
Collin Yeo
6.5% -9.8% 1,482
Nick Mathews
5.6% -10.7% 1,281
Oryan Peterson Jones
2.7% -13.6% 609
Ballot Measures 2
Measure A
PASSED 80.7% Yes +61.4%
To protect and preserve natural open space areas for future generations by: improving and maintaining parks, open spaces and trails; protecting land around creeks, rivers and streams to prevent pollution and improve water quality; protecting redwood forests, wildlife habitat, working lands, scenic hillsides, and agricultural land; expanding public access and trail systems; shall the City of Arcata levy a special tax of $37 annually per parcel providing approximately $175,000 annually until ended by voters, with citizen oversight and all funds benefitting local open space, as set forth in City Council Resolution 190-68?”
Yes
80.7% +61.4% 7,664
No
19.3% -61.4% 1,838
Measure B
PASSED 77.3% Yes +54.6%
Shall private and public entities be authorized to develop, construct, or acquire up to 7.5% of the total number of housing units in the City of Arcata for elderly, disabled and alter-abled, and low-income households, pursuant to Article XXXIV of the California Constitution? An affirmative vote on this measure has no fiscal impact, nor does it grant approval for any specific project. If approved, this measure would rescind and replace the 1992 Measure L, which authorized a limit of 5%.”
Yes
77.3% +54.6% 7,107
No
22.7% -54.6% 2,091
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