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City of East Palo Alto

30,034 Population
11,904 Voters

City of East Palo Alto

30,034 Population
11,904 Voters

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Election Results

City of East Palo Alto
Candidate Races 1
City Council
Carlos Romero 30.7% +1.4%
Carlos Romero
30.7% +1.4% 3,769
Lisa Yarbrough Gauthier
29.3% -1.4% 3,593
Larry James Moody
27.7% -3.0% 3,393
Duane Goff
12.3% -18.4% 1,511
Ballot Measures 3
Measure J
PASSED 80.2% Yes +60.4%
Shall the 2010 Rent Stabilization and Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance be strengthened by simplifying administrative processes and procedures, defining "maximum allowable rent," revising the registration fee pass-through, eliminating annual registration requirements, streamlining annual general adjustment calculations, addressing nuisance-based tenancy termination, strengthening informational notice provisions, and authorizing the City Council to revise the Ordinance when in conflict with federal or state law?
Yes
80.2% +60.4% 4,998
No
19.8% -60.4% 1,237
Measure O
PASSED 77.5% Yes +55.0%
Shall the business license tax a landlord with five or more residential rental units pays the City of East Palo Alto, which shall not be passed on to tennants, be set at 1.5% of gross receipts, until terminated by the voters or reduced by the Council, and the approximately $600,000 rasied annually used as directed by the City Council for general fund purposes, such as funding programs to increase affordable housing, and protect local residents from displacement and from homelessness?
Yes
77.5% +55.0% 4,862
No
22.5% -55.0% 1,408
Measure P
PASSED 54.6% Yes +9.2%
To make neighborhoods safer by maintaining rapid police response times/number of police officers patrolling neighborhood streets; repairing streets/potholes; updating drinking water/storm drain infrastructure; maintaining youth/senior programs and other vital City services, shall East Palo Alto enact a one-half cent (1/2%) sales tax that can only be ended by voters providing about $1,800,000 annually, with citizens' oversight, annual independent audits, all fund benefitting East Palo Alto?
Yes
54.6% +9.2% 10,368
No
45.4% -9.2% 8,628
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