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City of San Jose

Mayor: Matt Mahan
1,013,240 Population
554,476 Voters

City of San Jose

Mayor: Matt Mahan
1,013,240 Population
554,476 Voters

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Election Results

City of San Jose
Candidate Races 2
City Council – District 10
Johnny Khamis 52.6% +5.2%
Johnny Khamis
52.6% +5.2% 17,834
Robert Braunstein
47.4% -5.2% 16,089
City Council – District 8
Rose Herrera 54.3% +8.6%
Rose Herrera
54.3% +8.6% 17,331
Jimmy Nguyen
45.7% -8.6% 14,588
Ballot Measures 3
Measure B
PASSED 69.0% Yes +38.0%
Shall the Charter be amended to modify retirement benefits of City employees and retirees by: increasing employees’ contributions, establishing a voluntary reduced pension plan for current employees, establish pension cost and benefit limitations for new employees, modify disability retirement procedures, temporarily suspend retiree COLAs during emergencies, require voter approval for increases in future pension benefits?
Yes
69.0% +38.0% 95,716
No
31.0% -38.0% 42,964
Measure D
PASSED 59.6% Yes +19.2%
Shall an ordinance be adopted that (1) requires (a) payment of minimum wages in San Jose at $10 per hour with an annual increase, if any, based on the Consumer Price Index beginning January 1, 2014; (b) City enforcement through fines, penalties, civil actions, or revocation or suspension of permits or licenses; and (c) voter approval of substantive changes to the ordinance; and (2) allows private enforcement through civil actions?
Yes
59.6% +19.2% 178,123
No
40.4% -19.2% 120,491
Measure E
FAILED 42.3% Yes -15.4%
Shall gambling be expanded by amending the Municipal Code to (1) allow the maximum number of Card Tables at San Jose’s two cardrooms to increase by 30 on January 1, 2013 and by an additional 30 on January 1, 2014; (2) allow Cardrooms to offer any form of gaming lawful in California after July 1, 2012, without additional voter approval; and (3) require San Jose to review rules for additional permissible gaming?
Yes
42.3% -15.4% 120,138
No
57.7% +15.4% 163,575
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