Election Results
City of Pomona
This election's results
How City of Pomona voted in other elections
Candidate Races
4
Mayor
Elliott Rothman
49.1%
+17.7%
Elliott Rothman
49.1%
+17.7%
14,359
Freddie D. Rodriguez
31.4%
-17.7%
9,175
Tomas Ursua
19.5%
-29.6%
5,691
City Council – District 1
John Nolte
51.8%
+26.2%
John Nolte
51.8%
+26.2%
2,044
Danielle Soto
25.6%
-26.2%
1,012
Rubio R. Gonzalez
15.4%
-36.4%
606
Virgilio P. 'Jojo' Doniza
7.2%
-44.6%
285
City Council – District 4
Paula Lantz
43.3%
+3.4%
Paula Lantz
43.3%
+3.4%
2,032
Juan C.G. Juarez
39.9%
-3.4%
1,874
Candace Barry
16.8%
-26.5%
787
City Council – District 6
Debra Martin
27.5%
+4.1%
Debra Martin
27.5%
+4.1%
1,903
Robert Torres
23.4%
-4.1%
1,618
Ron V. Molen
15.5%
-12.0%
1,071
Stephen Atchley
14.4%
-13.1%
996
Mario M. Ramos
10.9%
-16.6%
753
Eunice Russell
8.3%
-19.2%
574
Ballot Measures
5
Measure T
FAILED
46.2% Yes
-7.6%
Shall an ordinance be adopted to change the method of electing the six City Council members from the current “by district” method, where voters from each district vote for the candidate representing each respective district pursuant to the Pomona City Charter, to an “at large” system where candidates representing each district are elected by voters citywide?
Yes
46.2%
-7.6%
13,350
No
53.8%
+7.6%
15,571
Measure U
FAILED
44.1% Yes
-11.8%
Shall the Charter of the City of Pomona be amended as proposed by the Charter Review Commission, regarding setting Council district boundaries, Mayoral election as a stand alone election, “instant runoff” Councilmember elections, Council vacancy procedures, increasing contributions limits to Councilmembers, providing staff and legal counsel for Charter Commission, City budget and Capital Improvement Program appropriations, commitment to the Youth and Family Master Plan, and establising violations of the Charter as misdemeanors, among other changes?
Yes
44.1%
-11.8%
12,341
No
55.9%
+11.8%
15,633
Measure V
FAILED
49.1% Yes
-1.8%
To ensure funding for essential general city services including police services, fire protection, street and park maintanance, business development, and park and recreation services, shall an ordinance be adopted to incresase the tax charged only to persons who occupy hotels, as defined by Pomona City Code Section 50-81, otherwise known as the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT), from ten percent (10%) to twelve percent (12%)?
Yes
49.1%
-1.8%
14,708
No
50.9%
+1.8%
15,225
Measure W
FAILED
25.2% Yes
-49.6%
To ensure funding for essential general city services including police services, fire protection, street and park maintenance, business development, and park and recreation services, shall an ordinance be adopted to increase the tax charged when real property in the city is sold or transferred, otherwise known as the Real Property Transfer Tax, from $1.10 per $500 of property value at the time of sale $2.20?
Yes
25.2%
-49.6%
7,529
No
74.8%
+49.6%
22,361
Measure X
FAILED
60.6% Yes
+21.2%
To provide revenue dedicated to the City of Pomona Library services, and operation of the Library no fewer than 38 hours per week, shall the City of Pomona ordinance adopting a special parcel tax of $38.00/parcel and/or residential unit, providing for annual adjustments commencing July 1, 2013, be approved by the voters?
Yes
60.6%
+21.2%
18,395
No
39.4%
-21.2%
11,947