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City of Santa Ana

310,227 Population
139,815 Voters

City of Santa Ana

310,227 Population
139,815 Voters

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Election Results

City of Santa Ana
Candidate Races 4
Mayor
Miguel A. Pulido 50.2% +15.5%
Miguel A. Pulido
50.2% +15.5% 16,608
Roman Reyna
34.7% -15.5% 11,477
Mark I. Lopez
15.1% -35.1% 5,000
City Council – District 2
Michele C. Martinez 52.0% +33.6%
Michele C. Martinez
52.0% +33.6% 16,483
Gilad Salmon
18.4% -33.6% 5,836
Mirna Velasquez
18.3% -33.7% 5,786
Rene Gomez
11.3% -40.7% 3,579
City Council – District 4
David Benavides 53.8% +7.6%
David Benavides
53.8% +7.6% 16,776
Alex Padilla
46.2% -7.6% 14,412
City Council – District 6
Sal Tinajero 63.0% +26.0%
Sal Tinajero
63.0% +26.0% 19,820
Miguel "Mike" Gonzalez
37.0% -26.0% 11,620
Ballot Measures 3
Measure AA
PASSED 75.7% Yes +51.4%
Shall the ordinance authorizing an amendment to the City's Utility Users Tax (`'UUT") Ordinance (Santa Ana Municipal Code, Chapter 35, Article VI) be approved? This measure will 1) modernize the City's UUT as it relates to telecommunications; 2) will reduce the UUT across the board from the rate of six percent (6%) down to five and one-half percent (5½%) of all charges made for telecommunication, electricity, gas and water services; and 3) eliminates exemptions, including a maximum tax cap of $11,000 so that all taxpayers are treated equally?
Yes
75.7% +51.4% 24,845
No
24.3% -51.4% 7,955
Measure BB
PASSED 65.9% Yes +31.8%
Shall the ordinance amending chapter 18 of the municipal code to delete and replace article xiii, to delete section 41-121, delete subsection (b) of section 41-144, and amend article xii of chapter 21 by adding sections 21-126, 21-127, 21-128, 21-129 and 21-130 to regulate the establishment, operation and taxation of medical marijuana collectives and cooperatives be adopted?
Yes
65.9% +31.8% 22,147
No
34.1% -31.8% 11,482
Measure CC
PASSED 54.7% Yes +9.4%
(INITIATIVE) Shall the Medical Cannabis Restriction and Limitation Initiative ordinance seeking 1) to eliminate an existing City ordinance prohibiting the sale of medical marijuana from store-front dispensaries and 2) to replace it with a new ordinance which does all of the following: 1) Permits medical marijuana collectives and cooperatives in the C1, C4, C5, M1 and P& C-SM zones; 2) Requires an administrative registration process; 3) Requires payment of a business tax of $20.00 for each $1,000 of gross receipts; 4) Prohibits collectives and cooperatives in all residential zones; 5) Prohibits collectives and cooperatives from locating within 600 feet of public and private K-12th grade schools; 6) Establishes a formula of one (1) collective or cooperative for every 15,000 people, but in no case shall there be less than 22 collectives/ cooperatives; 7) Requires lighting and alarm systems for security; 8) Prohibits collectives and cooperatives from also possessing an Alcohol and Beverage Control license; 9) Contains signage restrictions; and 10) Requires compliance with the 2008 Attorney General Guidelines for the Security and Non-Diversion of Marijuana Grown for Medical Use be adopted?
Yes
54.7% +9.4% 18,090
No
45.3% -9.4% 14,987
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