Election Results
City of Banning
This election's results
How City of Banning voted in other elections
Candidate Races
2
City Council – District 4
David Happe
35.6%
+13.6%
David Happe
35.6%
+13.6%
592
Jerry Westholder
22.0%
-13.6%
366
Bill Franklin
19.2%
-16.4%
319
Adolfo Mediano, Jr.
16.7%
-18.9%
278
Timothy Smith
6.4%
-29.2%
106
City Council – District 5
Colleen Wallace
39.9%
+9.7%
Colleen Wallace
39.9%
+9.7%
409
Patrick "Cork" Irwin
30.2%
-9.7%
310
David Ellis
29.9%
-10.0%
307
Ballot Measures
3
Measure N
PASSED
61.3% Yes
+22.6%
To add between $644,800 and $1,289,600 annually for unrestricted general revenue purposes such as police, fire, paramedics, parks, roads, senior programs, and other municipal services, shall a measure imposing a commercial cannabis cultivation tax (set at $15 per square foot of canopy space and potentially increasing to $25 per square foot), and imposing up to 10% tax on gross receipts of cannabis manufacturing and testing laboratory facilities, with both taxes continuing until repealed, be adopted?
Yes
61.3%
+22.6%
5,031
No
38.7%
-22.6%
3,178
Measure O
PASSED
61.9% Yes
+23.8%
To add between $1,168,800 and $1,558,400 in funding annually for unrestricted general revenue purposes such as police, fire, paramedics, parks and recreation, road improvements, capital maintenance, senior and youth programs, and other general municipal services, shall a measure imposing a 10% tax on the gross receipts of cannabis retail businesses in city (with the tax continuing until repealed, and the rate potentially increasing to 15%) be adopted?[
Yes
61.9%
+23.8%
5,062
No
38.1%
-23.8%
3,116
Measure P
FAILED
48.8% Yes
-2.4%
To allow approximately $2,325,000 annually for unrestricted general revenue purposes such as police, fire, paramedics, parks, and senior services while stabilizing electric utility rates, shall an ordinance be adopted authorizing a transfer not to exceed 7.5% of annual electric utility gross revenues to the City's General Fund until December 1, 2021 and 5.5% thereafter, for unlimited duration, and establishing a rate freeze for 3 years, except as needed for financial emergency or bond covenants?
Yes
48.8%
-2.4%
3,983
No
51.2%
+2.4%
4,175