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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 3
City Council – District 2
Sergio Jimenez 55.0% +10.0%
Sergio Jimenez
55.0% +10.0% 17,629
Steve Brown
45.0% -10.0% 14,441
City Council – District 6
Devora "Dev" Joan Davis 53.8% +7.6%
Devora "Dev" Joan Davis
53.8% +7.6% 20,360
Helen K. Chapman
46.2% -7.6% 17,450
City Council – District 8
Sylvia Arenas 50.1% +0.2%
Sylvia Arenas
50.1% +0.2% 17,258
Jimmy Nguyen
49.9% -0.2% 17,161
Ballot Measures 5
Measure B
PASSED 61.4% Yes +22.8%
To fund essential City services such as: improving police response to reduce violent crimes and burglaries; improving 911/emergency medical/fire response times; repairing potholes and streets; expanding gang prevention; and maintaining the City’s long-term financial stability, shall the City of San Jose enact a ¼ percent sales tax for 15 years, providing about $40 million annually, requiring Independent Citizens Oversight with public review of spending, and all revenues controlled locally?
Yes
61.4% +22.8% 121,030
No
38.6% -22.8% 76,054
Measure C
FAILED 35.4% Yes -29.2%
(INITIATIVE) Shall an ordinance be adopted amending the San Jose Municipal Code to include Medical Marijuana Collectives as an allowed land use in agricultural, commercial pedestrian, commercial neighborhood, industrial park, light industrial, heavy industrial zoning districts, and certain planned development zoning districts, and to establish a registration process and zoning code verification certificate process?
Yes
35.4% -29.2% 68,438
No
64.6% +29.2% 124,687
Measure E
PASSED 63.9% Yes +27.8%
Shall an ordinance be adopted amending the San Jose Municipal Code to require employers of 36 or more employees to offer additional work hours to existing qualified part-time employees before hiring new employees or contractors, unless waived through a collective bargaining agreement or a welfare to work program; and, authorize the City to enforce, and grant hardship exemptions from, the offer of work requirement?
Yes
63.9% +27.8% 202,634
No
36.1% -27.8% 114,263
Measure F
PASSED 61.1% Yes +22.2%
Shall the Charter be amended to adopt an agreement between the City and police officers, firefighters and City employee bargaining groups that would, among other things, stop funding retiree healthcare for new employees, potentially reduce costs of supplemental pension payments, reinstate disability retirement provisions for injured police officers, firefighters and other City employees, change criteria for determining actuarial soundness, and continue to require voter approval for benefit increases?
Yes
61.1% +22.2% 188,943
No
38.9% -22.2% 120,104
Measure G
PASSED 65.6% Yes +31.2%
Shall an ordinance be adopted modernizing San Jose’s 1986 business tax to fund essential services – such as police, emergency response, and pothole repair – with approximately $12 million in additional annual revenue by raising the base tax from $150 to $195; increasing rates incrementally for larger businesses, as provided in the ordinance at http://sanjoseca.gov/businesstax2016; adjusting for inflation; expanding exemptions for small businesses and financial hardship; and allowing online registration and payment?
Yes
65.6% +31.2% 204,153
No
34.4% -31.2% 107,125
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