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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 50.6% +1.2%
Miguel A. Pulido
50.6% +1.2% 28,360
Sal Tinajero
49.4% -1.2% 27,674
City Council – District 2
David Penaloza 27.1% +6.6%
David Penaloza
27.1% +6.6% 14,549
Sandra Pena Sarmiento
20.5% -6.6% 10,990
Miguel "Mike" Gonzalez
16.1% -11.0% 8,610
Alfonso Ceja Villa
13.9% -13.2% 7,475
Paul Gonzales
13.9% -13.2% 7,472
Irma Macias
8.5% -18.6% 4,536
City Council – District 4
Roman Reyna 55.8% +11.6%
Roman Reyna
55.8% +11.6% 29,863
Phil Bacerra
44.2% -11.6% 23,613
City Council – District 6
Cecilia "Ceci" Iglesias 39.1% +5.1%
Cecilia "Ceci" Iglesias
39.1% +5.1% 21,077
Nelida Mendoza
34.0% -5.1% 18,363
Mirna Velasquez
26.9% -12.2% 14,534
Ballot Measures 4
Measure AA
PASSED 63.3% Yes +26.6%
Shall City of Santa Ana Charter sections 101.2 and 400 be amended requiring City Councilmember election from his or her residency ward and only by registered voters of that ward, instead of City Councilmember elections by registered voters of the entire City, with ward boundaries to be drawn as required by law?
Yes
63.3% +26.6% 35,027
No
36.7% -26.6% 20,351
Measure X
PASSED 57.7% Yes +15.4%
To maintain effective 9-1-1 response; retaining firefighters and police officers; addressing homelessness; fixing streets; maintaining parks, youth and senior services, and unrestricted general revenue purposes; shall the sales tax be increased one and one half (1.5) cents until 2029 providing approximately $60 million dollars annually, then reduced to one (1) cent providing approximately $40 million dollars annually, until 2039, requiring annual audits, citizens oversight and for Santa Ana use only?
Yes
57.7% +15.4% 33,462
No
42.3% -15.4% 24,542
Measure Y
PASSED 70.6% Yes +41.2%
Shall Chapter 21 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code be amended to enact both a gross square footage tax of between 25 cents to $35.00 and a gross receipts tax rate up to 10% for cultivating, manufacturing, distributing, selling or testing cannabis and related products to raise between $8 to $12 million to fund public safety, parks, youth and senior services, among other general City services?
Yes
70.6% +41.2% 40,753
No
29.4% -41.2% 16,973
Measure Z
PASSED 67.0% Yes +34.0%
Shall the Charter be amended to: modernize and remove outdated language to reflect changes or conflicts in the City or State law concerning gifts and campaign contributions and designated City funds; create consistency in the Municipal Code regarding boards or commissions; and move the qualifications for the Finance Director to the Municipal Code?
Yes
67.0% +34.0% 37,066
No
33.0% -34.0% 18,224
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