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City of Santa Monica

93,076 Population
70,375 Voters

City of Santa Monica

93,076 Population
70,375 Voters

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Election Results

City of Santa Monica
Candidate Races 1
City Council
Dan Hall 13.3% +0.1%
Dan Hall $
13.3% +0.1% 21,297
Ellis Raskin $
13.2% -0.1% 21,215
Barry A. Snell $
12.6% -0.7% 20,272
Natalya Zernitskaya $
12.6% -0.7% 20,198
Phil Brock $
11.4% -1.9% 18,368
Oscar De La Torre $
10.6% -2.7% 16,960
Vivian A. Roknian $
10.1% -3.2% 16,200
John Putnam $
8.9% -4.4% 14,253
Ericka Lesley $
5.9% -7.4% 9,476
Wade Kelley
1.4% -11.9% 2,286
Ballot Measures 3
Measure F - City of Santa Monica
PASSED 78.3% Yes +56.6%
To fund essential city services such as 911 emergency response, public safety, and addressing homelessness, shall the measure modernizing the City of Santa Monica’s 1990 business license tax ordinance to improve tax equity and fairness, exempting small businesses from the tax, decreasing tax rates for most retailers and restaurants, raising the corporate headquarters rate to 0.25%, removing auto dealer tax exemptions, and restoring a business license processing fee, generating approximately $3,000,000 annually, until ended by voters, be adopted?
Yes
78.3% +56.6% 35,971
No
21.7% -56.6% 9,962
Measure K - City of Santa Monica
PASSED 74.3% Yes +48.6%
To enhance public safety, create safe routes to school to protect children, lower the risk of fatal traffic accidents, and maintain other essential city services, shall the measure increasing the City of Santa Monica Parking Facility Tax by 8% for users including visitors and tourists, causing no additional cost in City-owned lots and structures (including downtown and the beach) because of a partial City exemption, generating approximately $6,700,000 annually until ended by voters, be adopted?
Yes
74.3% +48.6% 34,669
No
25.7% -48.6% 12,014
Measure Psk - City of Santa Monica
PASSED 67.2% Yes +34.4%
(ADVISORY) If Measure K is enacted, should at least half of the additional revenue raised be used to protect public safety in Santa Monica, including attracting and retaining well- trained police officers and firefighters, improving crime and homelessness prevention services, and increasing police patrols and enhancing emergency medical response in neighborhoods and public areas, including downtown, the pier, and the beach?
Yes
67.2% +34.4% 30,409
No
32.8% -34.4% 14,836
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