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City of Roseville

147,773 Population
107,001 Voters

City of Roseville

147,773 Population
107,001 Voters

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Election Results

City of Roseville
Candidate Races 3
City Council – District 1
Tracy A. Mendonsa 59.5% +19.0%
Tracy A. Mendonsa
59.5% +19.0% 7,070
Lamills Garrett
40.5% -19.0% 4,822
City Council – District 3
Bruce Househeldt 49.6% +19.2%
Bruce Househeldt
49.6% +19.2% 6,166
Neil Pople
30.4% -19.2% 3,776
Geoff Sakala
20.0% -29.6% 2,485
City Council – District 5
Scott Alvord 65.1% +30.2%
Scott Alvord
65.1% +30.2% 13,477
Gary T. Johnson
34.9% -30.2% 7,220
Ballot Measures 9
Measure J - City of Roseville
PASSED 74.6% Yes +49.2%
Shall the City Charter be amended to: (1) bring Sections 1.05 and 7.19 into compliance with State law; (2) bring Sections 2.14 and 8.07 into compliance with the Roseville Municipal Code; (3) bring Sections 4.01 and 4.06 into compliance with the City’s existing practices; (4) repeal Section 7.23; and (5) bring Sections 2.02 and 3.01 into compliance with Chapter 2.06 of the Roseville Municipal Code regarding district-based municipal elections?
Yes
74.6% +49.2% 47,311
No
25.4% -49.2% 16,131
Measure K - City of Roseville
PASSED 70.0% Yes +40.0%
Shall Section 2.02 of the City Charter be amended to specify that a partial term on the Council of less than 2 years does not count as a term for purposes of term limits but that a combination of an appointment followed by an election, which together exceeds 2 years, to a vacant Council seat shall count as a term for purposes of term limits?
Yes
70.0% +40.0% 45,568
No
30.0% -40.0% 19,493
Measure L - City of Roseville
PASSED 75.3% Yes +50.6%
Shall Section 2.03 of the City Charter be amended to: (1) outline the process for the selection of the next vice mayor; (2) establish a district-based rotational process for the seating of the mayor and vice mayor starting in 2022: and (3) specify that the term of the mayor and vice mayor is two years?
Yes
75.3% +50.6% 48,460
No
24.7% -50.6% 15,872
Measure M - City of Roseville
PASSED 76.4% Yes +52.8%
Shall Section 3.09 be revised to: create a vacancy when a councilmember moves out of their district; allow Council to initiate filling a vacancy prior to a vacancy occurring; outline the process for filling vacancies by appointment or election; specify a person appointed shall hold office until the next election; specify a person elected to vacant seat shall hold office for the unexpired term; require vacancies for mayor and vice mayor be filled by rotation?
Yes
76.4% +52.8% 49,727
No
23.6% -52.8% 15,322
Measure N - City of Roseville
PASSED 81.3% Yes +62.6%
Shall Section 4.02 of the City Charter be amended to: (1) allow special meetings of the Council to also be called by the City manager or City attorney consistent with the City's existing practices; (2) require 72 hours' notice for special meetings if feasible instead of 24 hours' notice; and (3) allow notice of special meetings to be served on councilmembers electronically?
Yes
81.3% +62.6% 52,992
No
18.7% -62.6% 12,181
Measure O - City of Roseville
PASSED 67.4% Yes +34.8%
Shall Section 7.21 of the City Charter be amended to: (1) raise the sealed bid limit from $19,500 to $75,000; (2) eliminate the annual inflationary or deflationary adjustment to the bid limit; and (3) allow bids to be published on-line consistent with the City's existing practices?
Yes
67.4% +34.8% 43,413
No
32.6% -34.8% 21,041
Measure P - City of Roseville
PASSED 64.1% Yes +28.2%
Shall provisions of Article 8 of the City Charter regarding personnel administration be amended as follows: (1) Shall Section 8.01 be amended to address filling vacancies on the personnel board and to clarify that an appointment to an unexpired term shall not count towards the term limit consistent with the City's existing practices? (2) Shall Section 8.04 be amended to allow for the adoption of personnel rules to provide for waivers or modifications of the formal applicant examination process?
Yes
64.1% +28.2% 40,476
No
35.9% -28.2% 22,681
Measure Q - City of Roseville
PASSED 64.6% Yes +29.2%
Shall Article 10 of the City Charter regarding municipally-owned utilities be amended by revising Section 10.01 to prohibit the City from providing retail potable water to new service areas outside the City limits after January 1, 2021, and by revising Section 10.02 to remove from the Council the authority to delegate to the City manager the ability to establish nonresidential electric rates and to clarify that the Council may establish such rates by ordinance?
Yes
64.6% +29.2% 41,242
No
35.4% -29.2% 22,623
Measure R - City of Roseville
PASSED 63.5% Yes +27.0%
Shall Article 11 of the City Charter be added establishing the Roseville Independent Redistricting Commission and vesting in the commission the exclusive authority to redraw Council electoral district boundaries after every federal decennial census?
Yes
63.5% +27.0% 40,631
No
36.5% -27.0% 23,358
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