Menu

Sonoma County

489,713 Population
318,065 Voters

Sonoma County

489,713 Population
318,065 Voters

Unlock full voter and turnout data for Sonoma Voter counts, turnout history, and demographics—ready for your next briefing in minutes, not hours.

Election Results

Sonoma County
Candidate Races 1
County Supervisor – District 5
Lynda Hopkins 54.3% +8.6%
Lynda Hopkins
54.3% +8.6% 23,259
Noreen Evans
45.7% -8.6% 19,610
Ballot Measures 6
Measure AA
FAILED 70.1% Yes +40.2%
To protect San Francisco Bay for future generations by reducing trash, pollution and harmful toxins, improving water quality, restoring habitat for fish, birds and wildlife, protecting communities from floods, and increasing shoreline public access, shall the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority authorize a parcel tax of $12 per year, raising approximately $25 million annually for twenty years with independent citizen oversight, audits, and all funds staying local?
Yes
70.1% +40.2% 1,256,240
No
29.9% -40.2% 534,626
Measure J
FAILED 65.1% Yes +30.2%
To expand, maintain, and restore Sonoma County parks for future generations; protect drinking water sources, streams, and rivers; protect natural areas; preserve fish and wildlife habitat; reduce wildfire risk and; increase walking, hiking, and biking trails, shall Sonoma County establish a half cent sales tax in the unincorporated areas of Sonoma County for ten years providing $9.5 million annually, with citizens’ oversight and annual audits?
Yes
65.1% +30.2% 45,444
No
34.9% -30.2% 24,346
Measure K
PASSED 81.4% Yes +62.8%
In order to preserve rural open space and agricultural land, maintain community identities, and prevent sprawl, shall the “Community Separators Protection Ordinance” be adopted to amend the Sonoma County General Plan to require voter approval of changes to the General Plan that increase the allowed density or intensity of development within Community Separators until December 31, 2036, and to repeal Ordinance 5145R?
Yes
81.4% +62.8% 173,309
No
18.6% -62.8% 39,596
Measure L
PASSED 68.2% Yes +36.4%
To address the impacts of tourists by investing in roads, emergency response, workforce housing for families and veterans, water quality protection, and other County services, shall Sonoma County increase the transient occupancy tax from 9% to 12%, until repealed, and paid only by guests staying overnight at lodging facilities within the unincorporated area, in line with many neighboring cities and counties, providing $4 million annually to local County services, subject to annual audits?
Yes
68.2% +36.4% 149,472
No
31.8% -36.4% 69,666
Measure M
PASSED 57.4% Yes +14.8%
Shall the “Sonoma County Transgenic Contamination Prevention Ordinance,” which would 1) prohibit the propagation, cultivation, raising, or growing of genetically engineered organisms, as defined in the ordinance, in the unincorporated County; 2) require the Sonoma County Agricultural Commissioner to enforce the ordinance by assessing a civil monetary penalty or pursuing an injunction against violators; and 3) provide for fines and fees for each violation, be adopted?
Yes
57.4% +14.8% 122,399
No
42.6% -14.8% 90,947
Measure Y
PASSED 72.0% Yes +44.0%
To maintain, restore/enhance Library services including: maintaining children's/teen books, materials/ services; providing educational services, including homework help/computer labs; expanding senior/disabled services; keeping qualified librarians; restoring library hours; shall the Sonoma County Library increase the sales tax by 1/8 of a percent, providing $12,000,000 annually for ten years, and increase the spending limit to allow use of the revenue, with independent audits, citizen oversight, requiring all funds go to Sonoma County Library/no money for Sacramento?
Yes
72.0% +44.0% 159,857
No
28.0% -44.0% 62,208
Help
Loading...
Loading...