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Sonoma County

489,713 Population
318,065 Voters

Sonoma County

489,713 Population
318,065 Voters

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Election Results

Sonoma County
Candidate Races 2
Marin County Board of Education Governing Board Member Trustee Area 7
Jill Manning Sartori 76.2% +52.4%
Jill Manning Sartori
76.2% +52.4% 589
Denise Bohman
23.8% -52.4% 184
Sonoma County Board of Education Governing Board Member Trustee Area 3
Mary Watts 63.5% +27.0%
Mary Watts
63.5% +27.0% 19,389
Marc Orloff
36.5% -27.0% 11,154
Ballot Measures 4
Measure H
PASSED 61.7% Yes +23.4%
To improve and enhance local fire prevention, protection, emergency paramedic services and disaster response throughout Sonoma County by: improving vegetation management to prevent wildfire spread; attracting and retaining qualified, local firefighters; improving response times; and updating firefighting facilities and equipment, shall Sonoma County establish a ½ cent sales tax until ended by voters, providing approximately $60,000,000 annually, with annual audits and citizen oversight, and increase its annual appropriations limit to allow expenditure of the proceeds?
Yes
61.7% +23.4% 89,646
No
38.3% -23.4% 55,615
Measure I
PASSED 62.8% Yes +25.6%
To improve the health and well-being of Sonoma County children, including: Increasing access to child care and early childhood education to start kindergarten ready; increasing access to vital children’s preventive health care and mental health services; preventing child abuse/neglect; and prioritizing children impacted by homelessness and trauma, shall Sonoma County establish a ¼ cent sales tax, providing $30,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, subject to independent audits and review by an oversight commission?
Yes
62.8% +25.6% 149,705
No
37.2% -25.6% 88,650
Measure J
FAILED 15.0% Yes -70.0%
Should the County Code be amended to prohibit, outside of the Coastal Zone, farms and other animal production operations that meet the definition of “Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations” (CAFOs), as defined by federal regulations, require phase out of existing CAFOs over three years, authorize daily financial penalties for violations, and require, among other things, the Agricultural Commissioner to create a job retraining program for CAFO workers?
Yes
15.0% -70.0% 36,268
No
85.0% +70.0% 205,985
Measure W
PASSED 68.1% Yes +36.2%
To maintain and enhance Sonoma County Library services such as: children’s/teen books, summer reading programs, and homework help; career services/computer labs; book/digital/historical collections; keeping qualified librarians; senior services; disabled access; and maintaining hours seven days a week; shall the Sonoma County Library measure be adopted, renewing the current 1/8¢ sales tax, providing $18,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, with independent auditing, citizen oversight, requiring all funds going to the Sonoma County Library, and no money for Sacramento?
Yes
68.1% +36.2% 163,825
No
31.9% -36.2% 76,803
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