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City of Santa Cruz

Mayor: Fred Keeley
62,956 Population
38,557 Voters

City of Santa Cruz

Mayor: Fred Keeley
62,956 Population
38,557 Voters

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Election Results

City of Santa Cruz
Candidate Races 1
City Council
Justin Cummings 16.7% +0.9%
Justin Cummings $
16.7% +0.9% 12,516
Donna Meyers $
15.8% -0.9% 11,862
Drew Glover $
14.6% -2.1% 10,972
Greg Larson $
13.7% -3.0% 10,274
Richelle Noroyan $
13.3% -3.4% 9,996
Cynthia Hawthorne
8.6% -8.1% 6,445
Ashley Scontriano
5.9% -10.8% 4,410
Philip Crawford
4.9% -11.8% 3,701
Paige Concannon
4.4% -12.3% 3,276
Dave Lane
2.1% -14.6% 1,553
Ballot Measures 4
Measure M
PASSED 61.6% Yes +23.2%
Shall the City Charter be amended to enact rent control and just cause eviction regulations on residential rentals in the City of Santa Cruz, with exceptions under State Law, to be governed by a separately elected and autonomous rent board, with independent authority to set rents, fees, and penalties, and appoint an executive director, legal counsel and staff to oversee implementation, administration, and enforcement of the rent control and just cause eviction regulations?
Yes
61.6% +23.2% 18,611
No
38.4% -23.2% 11,609
Measure S
PASSED 71.9% Yes +43.8%
To protect Santa Cruz’s quality of life by maintaining: police community and neighborhood services and crime prevention; homeless and treatment services; funding for local non-profits providing children/senior/working family services; City programs for children/at-risk youth; support for parks/beaches/open spaces; fire prevention programs and other essential city services, shall the City of Santa Cruz enact a permanent ¼ percent sales tax to provide about $3 million annually for use in our local community?
Yes
71.9% +43.8% 12,134
No
28.1% -43.8% 4,733
Measure T
PASSED 72.5% Yes +45.0%
With cultivation, possession and use of recreational marijuana made legal in 2016 by California voters, shall the Santa Cruz Municipal Code be amended to repeal Measure K, a 2006 ballot measure that requires Santa Cruz police officers and other law enforcement officers in the City of Santa Cruz to make enforcement of laws pertaining to the distribution, sale, cultivation or use of marijuana by adults their lowest law enforcement priority?
Yes
72.5% +45.0% 11,591
No
27.5% -45.0% 4,406
Measure U
PASSED 76.9% Yes +53.8%
Shall an Ordinance be adopted expressing the Santa Cruz community’s opposition to the proposed enrollment growth at the University of California, Santa Cruz?
Yes
76.9% +53.8% 12,606
No
23.1% -53.8% 3,783
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