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City of Hermosa Beach

Mayor: Rob Saemann
19,728 Population
14,681 Voters

City of Hermosa Beach

Mayor: Rob Saemann
19,728 Population
14,681 Voters

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Election Results

City of Hermosa Beach
Candidate Races 1
City Council
Raymond A. Jackson 18.5% +4.6%
Raymond A. Jackson
18.5% +4.6% 3,572
Dean Francois
13.9% -4.6% 2,685
Rob Saemann
13.3% -5.2% 2,554
Jeff Raedy
12.7% -5.8% 2,455
Rita A. Gerace
12.1% -6.4% 2,336
Kieran Harrington
10.9% -7.6% 2,102
Daniel F. Godwin
10.5% -8.0% 2,028
Matt Mc Cool
8.0% -10.5% 1,534
Ballot Measures 4
Measure B - City of Hermosa Beach
FAILED 44.8% Yes -10.4%
To maintain Hermosa Beach’s long-term financial stability with locally controlled funds, to be used for programs such as public safety/911 response, enforcement against property crime; street/pothole repair; protection of beach/coastal waters; school safety; cleaning of public areas; retention/attraction of local businesses; homeless services and for general governmental use; shall an ordinance be adopted establishing a ¾¢ sales tax requiring public spending disclosure/independent audits, generating approximately $3,000,000 annually until ended by voters?
Yes
44.8% -10.4% 3,712
No
55.2% +10.4% 4,573
Measure M - City of Hermosa Beach
FAILED 28.3% Yes -43.4%
(INITIATIVE) Shall an ordinance proposed by initiative petition be adopted that repeals the City’s existing ban on cannabis businesses and allows by City-approved permit up to two cannabis retail storefront businesses, including home delivery from those stores?
Yes
28.3% -43.4% 2,418
No
71.7% +43.4% 6,139
Measure T - City of Hermosa Beach
PASSED 67.6% Yes +35.2%
Shall an ordinance be adopted enacting a local business tax on cannabis/hemp businesses up to $20.00 per square foot for cultivation and up to 10% of gross receipts for all other cannabis/hemp businesses, estimated to generate $700,000 - $1,500,000 annually (assuming two retail stores operating and taxed at maximum rate), until ended by voters, for general governmental use, subject to independent audits, to be effective only if cannabis business operations are allowed in the City?
Yes
67.6% +35.2% 5,645
No
32.4% -35.2% 2,708
Measure U - City of Hermosa Beach
PASSED 66.4% Yes +32.8%
Shall Ordinance No. N.S. 211, establishing a civil service system, adopted on June 7, 1960, be repealed to enable the Hermosa Beach City Council to adopt an updated personnel/civil service ordinance?
Yes
66.4% +32.8% 5,084
No
33.6% -32.8% 2,569
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