Election Results
City of Paso Robles
This election's results
How City of Paso Robles voted in other elections
Candidate Races
2
City Council
John Hamon
30.3%
+2.3%
John Hamon
30.3%
+2.3%
5,221
Maria Elena Garcia
28.0%
-2.3%
4,831
Michael Rivera
21.1%
-9.2%
3,640
Andy Pekema
20.6%
-9.7%
3,560
Mayor
Steven W. Martin
55.8%
+11.6%
Steven W. Martin
55.8%
+11.6%
5,957
Jim Reed
44.2%
-11.6%
4,728
Ballot Measures
4
Measure H-18
PASSED
54.1% Yes
+8.2%
Shall the Office of City Clerk be Appointive?
Yes
54.1%
+8.2%
5,483
No
45.9%
-8.2%
4,659
Measure I-18
PASSED
67.2% Yes
+34.4%
To improve basic city services, such as police and emergency response, parks and youth/senior services, and street repair, shall the City of Paso Robles adopt an ordinance enacting a tax on cannabis-related activities in the amount of up to $20 per square foot for cultivation/processing; up to 10% of gross receipts for transportation; up to 15% of gross receipts for manufacturing, testing, and distribution; and up to 10% of gross receipts for dispensaries, generating approximately $15,000 annually initially for unrestricted general purposes, until ended by voters?
Yes
67.2%
+34.4%
7,429
No
32.8%
-34.4%
3,622
Measure K-18
FAILED
46.7% Yes
-6.6%
To upgrade deteriorating streets and sidewalks; and address other general revenue purposes; shall a measure be adopted approving an ordinance establishing a one-half of one percent sales tax providing approximately $4,750,000 annually for 6 years, requiring annual audits, quarterly reports to the public by a citizens oversight committee, and using all funds within Paso Robles only?
Yes
46.7%
-6.6%
5,200
No
53.3%
+6.6%
5,929
Measure N-18
PASSED
71.2% Yes
+42.4%
If the voters approve a one-half of one-percent (.5%) limited-term general sales tax increase, shall the additional revenues be used primarily for the purpose of repairing and maintaining the City's streets and sidewalks?
Yes
71.2%
+42.4%
7,871
No
28.8%
-42.4%
3,185