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City of Benicia

Mayor: Steve Young
27,131 Population
20,498 Voters

City of Benicia

Mayor: Steve Young
27,131 Population
20,498 Voters

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Election Results

City of Benicia
Candidate Races 4
City Clerk
Lisa Wolfe 100.0%
Lisa Wolfe
100.0% 12,398
City Council
Trevor Macenski 32.8% +1.4%
Trevor Macenski
32.8% +1.4% 8,325
Lionel Largaespada
31.4% -1.4% 7,970
Christina Gilpin Hayes
26.3% -6.5% 6,672
Franz Rosenthal
9.4% -23.4% 2,377
City Treasurer
Ken Paulk 100.0%
Ken Paulk
100.0% 12,357
Mayor
Steve Young 65.5% +31.0%
Steve Young
65.5% +31.0% 10,000
Kevin Patrick Kirby
34.5% -31.0% 5,266
Ballot Measures 3
Measure F - City of Benicia
PASSED 60.9% Yes +21.8%
Shall the citizens of Benicia enact a measure raising local funds for the specific purpose of repairing, maintaining, and improving Benicia’s streets, roads, potholes and related sidewalks and storm drains, never to be used for other municipal services, by adopting a ½ cent sales tax, providing approximately $4,000,000 annually, with a citizen oversight committee and annual audits, until ended by voters?
Yes
60.9% +21.8% 9,615
No
39.1% -21.8% 6,174
Measure G - City of Benicia
FAILED 46.4% Yes -7.2%
To ensure proper investments in essential City services including roads, infrastructure, Benicia’s Police and Fire Departments, shall the City of Benicia adopt a Charter, that can only be amended with voter approval, for the limited and sole purpose of allowing voters to consider enacting a real property transfer tax (measure H), the proceeds of which shall provide necessary funding for critical City infrastructure and services, monitored with audits and citizen oversight?
Yes
46.4% -7.2% 7,192
No
53.6% +7.2% 8,320
Measure H - City of Benicia
FAILED 41.1% Yes -17.8%
To invest in essential city services including: Roads, infrastructure, facilities; Police, Fire, City services; Shall the City of Benicia enact a real property transfer tax based on sale price, assessed only when property is sold, with exemptions for family members, at a rate of 0.4% for properties $2 million and under, 0.6% for properties over $2 million, and 0.8% for properties over $10 million, providing approximately $850,000 annually, until ended by voters, with audits and citizens’ oversight?
Yes
41.1% -17.8% 6,394
No
58.9% +17.8% 9,152
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