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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
Rose Chaparro 100.0%
Rose Chaparro
100.0% 56,037
City Treasurer
Phillip S. Molina 62.8% +25.6%
Phillip S. Molina
62.8% +25.6% 38,940
James J. Aragon
37.2% -25.6% 23,050
Mayor
John C. Zaragoza 63.2% +43.2%
John C. Zaragoza
63.2% +43.2% 41,512
Deirdre Frank
20.0% -43.2% 13,167
Richard E. Linares
16.8% -46.4% 11,051
City Council – District 6
Vianey Lopez 48.3% +19.9%
Vianey Lopez
48.3% +19.9% 3,654
Carolina Gallardo Magaña
28.4% -19.9% 2,147
Karla Alejandra Ramirez
23.4% -24.9% 1,770
City Council – District 4
Bryan Macdonald 33.9% +5.5%
Bryan Macdonald
33.9% +5.5% 2,827
Saul Medina
28.4% -5.5% 2,372
Lucy Cartagena
22.0% -11.9% 1,840
Jack Villa
10.8% -23.1% 903
Efrain Jimenez Ii
4.8% -29.1% 403
City Council – District 3
Oscar Madrigal 45.1% +13.1%
Oscar Madrigal
45.1% +13.1% 4,860
Aaron Starr
32.0% -13.1% 3,449
Ronald Arruejo
22.8% -22.3% 2,460
Ballot Measures 6
Measure B
PASSED 82.5% Yes +65.0%
To increase fiscal accountability, prevent special interest influence/political conflicts of interest, improve City ethics, governance, transparency without new City powers, shall Oxnard City Code be amended to prohibit elected officials from accepting gifts from lobbyists/City contractors; impose contribution limits on candidates for all elected office; limit Mayor/Councilmembers to three consecutive four-year terms, require posting monthly financial reports and all expensive City contracts on City’s website for public review?
Yes
82.5% +65.0% 25,393
No
17.5% -65.0% 5,395
Measure E
PASSED 53.9% Yes +7.8%
Shall an ordinance establishing 1½¢ sales tax to help maintain 911 emergency response times, natural disaster, public health/emergency preparedness; fund fire stations; address homelessness; attract/retain local businesses/jobs; keep public areas safe/clean; aid Oxnard’s long-term financial stability; fund general services/infrastructure; requiring annual audits, public disclosure of all spending; providing $40,000,000 annually until ended by voters, used only for Oxnard, be adopted?
Yes
53.9% +7.8% 36,197
No
46.1% -7.8% 30,931
Measure F
PASSED 50.7% Yes +1.4%
Shall an ordinance be adopted to require expedited processing of certain city-issued development permits if projects meet specific requirements and project applications are filed by specified professionals who receive required training pursuant to a new program that includes audits of approved permits and appeals of adverse audit results, certain denied permits, and adverse certification actions against specified professionals to a designated appeals board, the decision of which may be appealed to the city council?
Yes
50.7% +1.4% 33,248
No
49.3% -1.4% 32,314
Measure L
FAILED 38.3% Yes -23.4%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the initiative ordinance to increase the powers of the City Treasurer, limit the City Council’s ability to restrict the powers of the City Treasurer, reduce oversight authority of the City Manager and Director of Finance, mandate the City Treasurer's assumption of professional responsibilities over the City's $523,000,000 Budget, $256,000,000 Investment Portfolio, Finance Department, preparation and submittal of the annual municipal budget, and professional financial operations of the City, be adopted?
Yes
38.3% -23.4% 24,774
No
61.7% +23.4% 39,862
Measure M
PASSED 57.2% Yes +14.4%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the initiative ordinance mandating meetings of City legislative bodies to use Robert’s Rules of Order, advance release of pre-recorded staff presentations, obtain guidebooks and training from a professional Parliamentarian on meeting procedures, restrict meeting start times, and alter existing rules for public comment, be adopted?
Yes
57.2% +14.4% 36,549
No
42.8% -14.4% 27,318
Measure N
PASSED 51.8% Yes +3.6%
(INITIATIVE) Shall initiative ordinance to mandate revisions to Measure O (adopted by Oxnard voters in 2008) to either end Measure O funding early for City services such as fire, emergency response, street paving/pothole repair, youth recreation, after school and anti-gang prevention programs, parks/open space preservation, and senior services if specific pavement standards for city streets and alleys are not met, or extend currently-approved expiration date if pavement standards are met, be adopted?
Yes
51.8% +3.6% 33,492
No
48.2% -3.6% 31,215
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