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City of Monterey

30,218 Population
16,182 Voters

City of Monterey

30,218 Population
16,182 Voters

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Election Results

City of Monterey
Candidate Races 3
Mayor
Tyller Williamson 67.1% +34.2%
Tyller Williamson $
67.1% +34.2% 8,080
Monique Kaldy
32.9% -34.2% 3,960
City Council – District 3
Jean Rasch 50.3% +0.6%
Jean Rasch
50.3% +0.6% 1,208
Eric Palmer $
49.7% -0.6% 1,195
City Council – District 4
Gene "Gino" Garcia 53.2% +6.4%
Gene "Gino" Garcia $
53.2% +6.4% 1,522
Brian Perez
46.8% -6.4% 1,337
Ballot Measures 4
Measure V - City of Monterey
PASSED 76.6% Yes +53.2%
Shall the measure to amend the City’s Charter to delete obsolete provisions, resolve contradictions, update procedures for the adoption of ordinances, and clarify that the Library Board appoints or removes the Library Director, who is responsible for administering the Library Board’s collections policy and appointing and removing other Library employees, be adopted?
Yes
76.6% +53.2% 8,696
No
23.4% -53.2% 2,653
Measure W - City of Monterey
PASSED 78.8% Yes +57.6%
Shall the measure to amend the City’s Charter to specify that the term of office for a Councilmember filing for Mayor expires when their successor is appointed or 40 days after the election, whichever occurs first; remove the five extra days for the candidate filing period; and other clerical, non-substantive changes to sections regarding the Mayor and City Councilmembers, be adopted?
Yes
78.8% +57.6% 8,719
No
21.2% -57.6% 2,351
Measure X - City of Monterey
PASSED 79.9% Yes +59.8%
Shall the measure to amend the City’s Charter to provide that no person shall hold elective office for more than 12 years, whether held in the office of Mayor, City Councilmember, or combination of both offices, be adopted?
Yes
79.9% +59.8% 9,425
No
20.1% -59.8% 2,369
Measure Y - City of Monterey
PASSED 78.8% Yes +57.6%
Shall the measure to amend the City’s Charter to allow the City to lease City real property to qualified nonprofit organizations, governmental entities, or educational institutions, on terms and rates that serve the community benefit, be adopted?
Yes
78.8% +57.6% 9,092
No
21.2% -57.6% 2,445
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