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City of Bakersfield

Mayor: Karen Goh
403,455 Population
223,327 Voters

City of Bakersfield

Mayor: Karen Goh
403,455 Population
223,327 Voters

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Election Results

City of Bakersfield
Candidate Races 4
City Council – District 1
P. "Willie" Rivera 39.1% +2.7%
P. "Willie" Rivera
39.1% +2.7% 2,365
Gilberto De La Torre
36.4% -2.7% 2,202
Marvin Dean
24.5% -14.6% 1,480
City Council – District 3
Ken Weir 76.0% +52.0%
Ken Weir
76.0% +52.0% 13,299
Salvador Lopez Willingham
24.0% -52.0% 4,200
City Council – District 4
Bob Smith 79.8% +59.6%
Bob Smith
79.8% +59.6% 12,638
Ernest W. Oliver
20.2% -59.6% 3,195
City Council – District 7
Chris Parlier 100.0%
Chris Parlier
100.0% 8,112
Ballot Measures 2
Measure N
PASSED 50.1% Yes +0.2%
To prevent cuts/improve 911 emergency response, police/fire protection, anti-gang/drug units, neighborhood police patrols; rapid response to assaults, robberies, gang violence, home burglaries; crime prevention; address homelessness; retain, attract jobs/businesses; unrestricted general revenue purposes; shall the measure be adopted approving an ordinance establishing a one-cent sales tax providing $50,000,000 annually until ended by voters, requiring independent audits, citizens oversight, all funds for Bakersfield?
Yes
50.1% +0.2% 45,835
No
49.9% -0.2% 45,738
Measure O
FAILED 47.9% Yes -4.2%
Shall the City of Bakersfield adopt the following law: Shall the measure amending the Bakersfield Municipal Code to allow medical marijuana store front dispensaries, cultivation sites, manufacturers, distributors, and delivery operations with a valid permit, and which will impose a 7.5% excise tax that will last until terminated by voters, [based on current information, fiscal impact is unknown,] be adopted?
Yes
47.9% -4.2% 43,838
No
52.1% +4.2% 47,656
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