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City of Oxnard

Mayor: Luis McArthur
202,063 Population
100,400 Voters

City of Oxnard

Mayor: Luis McArthur
202,063 Population
100,400 Voters

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Election Results

City of Oxnard
Candidate Races 6
City Clerk
Lourdes "Luly" López 46.6% +4.3%
Lourdes "Luly" López
46.6% +4.3% 24,283
Rose Chaparro
42.3% -4.3% 22,064
Daisy Sampablo
11.1% -35.5% 5,782
City Treasurer
Phillip S. Molina 100.0%
Phillip S. Molina
100.0% 44,933
Mayor
Luis A. Mc Arthur 43.7% +12.7%
Luis A. Mc Arthur
43.7% +12.7% 24,296
Bryan A. Macdonald
31.0% -12.7% 17,222
Karla Alejandra Zamora
13.7% -30.0% 7,628
Rafael M. Hernandez
9.1% -34.6% 5,060
Al Velasquez
2.5% -41.2% 1,383
City Council – District 6
Michaela Perez 57.7% +15.4%
Michaela Perez
57.7% +15.4% 3,659
Arthur "Aj" Valenzuela, Jr.
42.3% -15.4% 2,683
City Council – District 4
Gabriela Rodriguez 44.9% +23.1%
Gabriela Rodriguez
44.9% +23.1% 3,445
Angela Whitecomb
21.8% -23.1% 1,671
Veronica Robles Solis
20.2% -24.7% 1,550
Efrain Jimenez, Ii
7.6% -37.3% 586
Daniel Chávez, Jr.
5.5% -39.4% 425
City Council – District 3
Aaron Starr 53.0% +24.4%
Aaron Starr
53.0% +24.4% 4,835
Oscar Madrigal
28.6% -24.4% 2,612
Fernando Lopez
10.9% -42.1% 994
Victor M. Rasmussen
7.4% -45.6% 678
Ballot Measures 4
Measure I
PASSED 75.6% Yes +51.2%
Shall the City of Oxnard-sponsored measure to continue current funding for Community Facilities District No. 5 (RiverPark) and maintain community safety, enhanced police protection, neighborhood/park patrols, keeping public areas clean, safe, wellmaintained, including parks, open space; maintain flood protection, without any increase to the existing maximum tax rate, continuing ongoing public disclosure of spending and annual reports -- be adopted?
Yes
75.6% +51.2% 2,436
No
24.4% -51.2% 786
Measure J
PASSED 71.3% Yes +42.6%
Shall an ordinance to repeal all special taxes specific to RiverPark (Community Facilities District No. 5), eliminating funding for extra police protection services, neighborhood/park patrols within RiverPark, eliminating funding for maintenance of RiverPark parks and open space, sports fields used for youth baseball and soccer, trails, dog parks at enhanced service levels, eliminating funding for landscaping maintenance, flood and storm protection services -- be adopted?
Yes
71.3% +42.6% 2,289
No
28.7% -42.6% 921
Measure K
PASSED 66.1% Yes +32.2%
Shall an ordinance reducing potential funding by half for RiverPark’s enhanced police protection, patrols within RiverPark, reducing potential funding by half for maintaining RiverPark parks, open space, sports fields for youth baseball/soccer, reducing potential funding by half for landscaping, reducing potential funding by half for flood/storm protection services, by reducing by half the maximum special taxes for Community Facilities District No. 5 (RiverPark) -- be adopted?
Yes
66.1% +32.2% 2,115
No
33.9% -32.2% 1,087
Measure L
PASSED 67.8% Yes +35.5%
Shall an ordinance imposing limits on how Community Facilities District No. 5 (RiverPark) (CFD) funding is used – including limiting police protection services, reducing CFD funding available for flood and storm protection services, prohibiting using CFD funding to maintain sports fields for youth baseball and soccer, and limiting CFD funding for maintenance of parks, parkways and open space to beyond that of “standard municipal services” – be adopted?
Yes
67.8% +35.5% 2,168
No
32.3% -35.5% 1,032
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