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Contra Costa County is one of 58 California counties. The Office of the Contra Costa County Registrar of Voters is responsible for the conduct of elections in the county, including elections on local ballot measures for all municipalities and school districts.

2024

See also: California 2024 local ballot measures

May 7

San Ramon Valley Unified School District, California, Measure E, Renew Existing Parcel Tax Measure (May 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported renewing the school district's existing $144 annual parcel tax for an additional nine years to provide school district funding.

A "no" vote opposed renewing the school district's existing $144 annual parcel tax for an additional nine years to provide school district funding.

San Ramon Valley Unified School District, California, Measure F, Parcel Tax Measure (May 2024):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported enacting an additional $98 annual parcel tax for nine years to provide education funding. 

A "no" vote opposed enacting an additional $98 annual parcel tax for nine years to provide education funding.


March 5

Antioch Unified School District, California, Measure B, School Improvements Bond Measure (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue $195 million in bonds for school improvements and levy a property tax of $48 per $100,000 assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue $195 million in bonds for school improvements and levy a property tax of $48 per $100,000 assessed value.

Martinez, California, Measure A, Appointed City Clerk Measure (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported making the office of city clerk an appointed rather than elected position.

A "no" vote opposed making the office of city clerk an appointed position, thereby continuing to elect the city clerk.

Martinez Unified School District, California, Measure C, Parcel Tax Renewal Measure (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported renewing the Martinez Unified School District parcel tax ($75 per parcel annually) for eight years.

A "no" vote opposed renewing the Martinez Unified School District parcel tax ($75 per parcel annually) for eight years.

Moraga School District, California, Measure D, School Improvements Bond Measure (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to issue $52 million in bonds for school improvements and levy a property tax of $30 per $100,000 assessed value.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to issue $52 million in bonds for school improvements and levy a property tax of $30 per $100,000 assessed value.


2023

See also: California 2022 local ballot measures

March 7

Orinda Union School District, California, Measure Z, Parcel Tax Renewal Measure (March 2023):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported renewing the school district parcel tax at a rate of $295 for seven years. 

A "no" vote opposed renewing the school district parcel tax at a rate of $295 for seven years.


2022

See also: California 2022 local ballot measures

November 8

Brentwood, California, Measure Q, Open Space Overlay Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported creating an open space overlay, applying such overlay to designated areas, and prohibiting more intensive uses without a vote by the citizens.

A “no” vote opposed creating an open space overlay, applying such overlay to designated areas, and prohibiting more intensive uses without a vote by the citizens.

Crockett Community Services District, California, Measure L, Maintenance and Landscaping Tax Initiative (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing a special tax of up to $50 annually with revenue dedicated to maintenance and landscaping activities in the Crockett Community Services District.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing a special tax of up to $50 annually with revenue dedicated to maintenance and landscaping activities in the Crockett Community Services District.

Hercules, California, Measure N, Utility Tax Renewal Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported renewing a utility users' tax of 8% with revenue dedicated to general services.

A “no” vote opposed renewing a utility users' tax of 8% with revenue dedicated to general services.

Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District, California, Measure I, Appropriations Limit Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported setting the appropriations limit for the fiscal year of 2022-2023 for the Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District at $5,399,362.00 and using this amount for fiscal years 2023-2024 through 2026-2027.

A “no” vote opposed setting the appropriations limit for the fiscal year of 2022-2023 for the Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District at $5,399,362.00 and using this amount for fiscal years 2023-2024 through 2026-2027.

Knightsen Town Community Services District, California, Measure R, Repeal of the Special Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported repealing the 2005 Measure Z special tax.

A “no” vote opposed repealing the 2005 Measure Z special tax.

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, California, Measure G, School Improvements Bond Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District to issue $450,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District to issue $450,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $60 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Martinez Unified School District, California, Measure K, School Modernization Bond Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Martinez Unified School District to issue $90,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school modernization and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $39 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Martinez Unified School District to issue $90,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school modernization and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $39 per $100,000 in assessed value.

Pleasant Hill, California, Measure M, Office of City Treasurer Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported making the office of city treasurer an appointive position.

A “no” vote opposed making the office of city treasurer an appointive position.

Richmond, California, Measure P, Rent-Control Increase Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported amending the Municipal Code to allow the maximum rent increase on rent-controlled units to be the lower of 60% of the CPI or 3%.

A “no” vote opposed amending the Municipal Code to allow the maximum rent increase on rent-controlled units to be the lower of 60% of the CPI or 3%.

Walnut Creek, California, Measure O, Sales Tax Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.5% for 10 years with revenue dedicated to general services.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.5% for 10 years with revenue dedicated to general services.

Walnut Creek School District, California, Measure J, School Improvements Bond Measure (November 2022):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the Walnut Creek School District to issue $134,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $22 per $100,000 in assessed value.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the Walnut Creek School District to issue $134,000,000 in bonds with bond revenue going to fund school improvements and requiring an estimated property tax levy of $22 per $100,000 in assessed value.

June 7

Contra Costa County, California, Measure G, Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program Fee (June 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported extending until April 30, 2032, the $1 annual fee per registered vehicle for the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program that removes and disposes of abandoned and wrecked vehicles.

A "no" vote opposed extending until April 30, 2032, the $1 annual fee per registered vehicle for the Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program that removes and disposes of abandoned and wrecked vehicles.

Martinez, California, Measure F, Parcel Tax (June 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported levying a $79 annual parcel tax for 30 years to generate approximately $1.2 million to acquire public parkland and wildlife habitat called Alhambra Highlands and fund parkland maintenance.

A "no" vote opposed levying a $79 annual parcel tax for 30 years to generate approximately $1.2 million to acquire public parkland and wildlife habitat called Alhambra Highlands and fund parkland maintenance.


May 3

See also: California 2022 local ballot measures

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, Measure A, Parcel Tax Measure (May 2022):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to extend a $138.00-per-year parcel tax for seven years from July 1, 2022, to July 1, 2029.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to extend a $138.00-per-year parcel tax for seven additional years, thus causing the parcel tax to expire on July 1, 2022.


2021

See also: California 2021 local ballot measures

May 4

Contra Costa County Service Area P-2 Zone B, California, Measure K, Police Services Parcel Tax (May 2021):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the county to impose an annual parcel tax of $67 per parcel for residential property and $200 per parcel for commercial and industrial property within Zone B of Contra Costa County Service Area No. P-2 to fund police services.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the county to impose an annual parcel tax of $67 per parcel for residential property and $200 per parcel for commercial and industrial property within Zone B of Contra Costa County Service Area No. P-2 to fund police services.


2020

November 3

See also: November 3, 2020 ballot measures in California

Antioch, California, Measure T, Development Limits Initiative (November 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the school district to incrementally increase its annual revenue limit by a total of $33 million over four years and maintaining that level thereafter with an estimated property tax increase of $27 per $100,000 of assessed property value over the four years.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the school district to incrementally increase its annual revenue limit by a total of $33 million over four years and maintaining that level thereafter.

Concord, California, Measure V, Sales Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing an extension and increase to the current sales tax from 0.5% to 1% generating an estimated $27 million per year for city services including emergency response, disaster preparedness, local businesses, street repair, gang prevention, law enforcement and addressing homelessness, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Concord from 8.75% to 9.25%.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an extension and increase to the current sales tax from 0.5% to 1% generating an estimated $27 million per year for city services including emergency response, disaster preparedness, local businesses, street repair, gang prevention, law enforcement and addressing homelessness, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Concord at 8.75% until March 2025.

Contra Costa County, California, Measure X, Sales Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.5% for 20 years generating an estimated $81 million per year for essential services including the regional hospital, community health centers, emergency response, safety-net services, early childhood services and protection of vulnerable populations, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Contra Costa County from 8.25% to 8.75%.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.5% for 20 years generating an estimated $81 million per year for essential services including the regional hospital, community health centers, emergency response, safety-net services, early childhood services and protection of vulnerable populations, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Contra Costa County at 8.25%.

Contra Costa County Service Area R-7, California, Measure W, Appropriations Limit (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing an increase to the County Service Area R-7 (Alamo Parks and Recreation) appropriations limit to $1.75 million through 2024.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an increase to the County Service Area R-7 (Alamo Parks and Recreation) appropriations limit to $1.75 million through 2024.

Orinda, California, Measure R, Sales Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing an increase to the current sales tax from 0.5% to 1% for 20 years generating an estimated $2.4 million per year for essential services including wildfire prevention, disaster preparedness, storm drain repair and street maintenance, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in Orinda from 8.75% to 9.25%.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an increase to the current sales tax from 0.5% to 1% for 20 years generating an estimated $2.4 million per year for essential services including wildfire prevention, disaster preparedness, storm drain repair and street maintenance, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in Orinda at 8.75% until 2023.

Pittsburg, California, Measure Q, Appointed City Clerk Ordinance (November 2020):  ✖

A “yes” vote supported authorizing the position of city clerk to be appointive.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing the position of city clerk to be appointive.

Richmond, California, Measure U, Business Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing a business tax of 0.06% to 5% of gross receipts, with higher rates being assigned to marijuana businesses, firearm businesses and big businesses, generating an estimated $9.5 million per year for city services including emergency response, street repair, homeless services and youth services.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing a business tax of 0.06% to 5% of gross receipts, with higher rates being assigned to marijuana businesses, firearm businesses and big businesses, generating an estimated $9.5 million per year for city services including emergency response, street repair, homeless services and youth services.

San Pablo, California, Measure S, Sales Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.5% for five years followed by a reduction to 0.25% for five years, generating an estimated $1.45 million per year for the first five years and $725,000 per year for the last five years to fund essential services including public safety, gang prevention, youth services and jobs, thereby increasing the total sales tax rate in San Pablo from 8.75% to 9.25% for five years, followed by a reduction to 9% for five years.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing an additional sales tax of 0.5% for five years followed by a reduction to 0.25% for five years, generating an estimated $1.45 million per year for the first five years and $725,000 per year for the last five years to fund essential services including public safety, gang prevention, youth services and jobs, thereby leaving the existing total sales tax rate in San Pablo at 8.75%.


May 5

See also: May 5, 2020 ballot measures in California

Contra Costa County Service Area No. P-2 Zone A (Blackhawk), California, Measure Z, Police Service Parcel Tax (May 2020):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported authorizing the district to increase its annual parcel tax to $395 per residential unit, $2,370 per parcel for property designated as commercial/industrial/institutional property, and $11,852 per parcel for property designated as commercial/theater and allowing for 3% annual increases, with tax revenue dedicated to police services.

A "no" vote opposed authorizing the district to increase its annual parcel tax to $395 per residential unit, $2,370 per parcel for property designated as commercial/industrial/institutional property, and $11,852 per parcel for property designated as commercial/theater and allowing 3% annual increases.


March 3

See also: March 3, 2020 ballot measures in California

2019

November 5

See also: November 5, 2019 ballot measures in California

Measure H: El Cerrito Parcel Tax Extension Approveda

A yes vote was a vote in favor of making a parcel tax–first approved in 2000–to fund the city's parks and recreational facilities permanent (or until voters repeal the tax).
A no vote was a vote against making a parcel tax to fund parks and recreational facilities permanent, thereby allowing the tax to expire on June 30, 2020.

Measure L: Brentwood 815-Acre Development Project Defeatedd

A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing an 815-acre development project located on Brentwood’s western border.
A no vote was a vote against authorizing an 815-acre development project located on Brentwood’s western border.

May 7

See also: May 7, 2019 ballot measures in California

Measure C: Contra Costa County Service Area P-5 Police Services Parcel Tax Approveda

A yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing the county to increase the Service Area P-5 parcel tax—a kind of property tax based on units of property rather than assessed value—by $140 per parcel, with funds dedicated to police salary, benefits, equipment, and other expenses.
A no vote was a vote against increasing the service area parcel tax by $140 per parcel to fund police.

2018

November 6

See also: November 6, 2018 ballot measures in California

Measure R: Contra Costa County Marijuana Business Tax Approveda
Measure C: Pinole Utility Users Tax Extension Approveda
Measure E: Orinda Union School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure G: Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District Appropriations Limit Increase Approveda
Measure I: Orinda Union School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure H: Richmond Real Estate Transfer Tax Approveda
Measure J: Mt. Diablo Unified School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure Q: Martinez Unified School District Parcel Tax Approveda
Measure P: Pittsburg Unified School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure W: Antioch Sales Tax Approveda
Measure V: El Cerrito City Charter and Property Transfer Tax Approveda
Measure X: Martinez Sales Tax Approveda
Measure FF: East Bay Regional Park District Parcel Tax Approveda

June 5

See also: June 5, 2018 ballot measures in California

Eight measures were on the ballot in Contra Costa County on June 5, 2018. One measure, Regional Measure 3, was voted on throughout the entire county as well as eight other Bay Area counties. The city of Richmond voted on two additional measures, and the city of Martinez also saw two additional measures on the ballot. Orinda, Lafayette, Pinole, and County Service Area P-5 each saw one additional measure on the ballot.

Measure E: Richmond General Funds for Youth Services Initiative Approveda
Measure F: Martinez Voter Approval for Changes to Public Open Space, Park, and Recreation Lands - City Council Measure Defeatedd
Measure I: Martinez Open Space and Parks Overlay - Citizen Initiative Approveda
Measure J: Orinda Library Parcel Tax Increase Approveda
Measure K: Richmond Amendment to Measure E General Funds for Youth Services Approveda
Measure L: Lafayette Homes at Deer Park Hill Project Development Defeatedd
Measure P: Pinole Elimination of City Council Term Limits Defeatedd
Measure S: Contra Costa County Service Area P-5 Parcel Tax Increase for Police Services Defeatedd
Regional Measure 3: Bay Area "Traffic Relief Plan" Bridge Toll Increase Approveda

March 6

See also: March 6, 2018 ballot measures in California

Voters in Contra Costa County decided on two measures on March 6, 2018.

Measure A: East Contra Costa Fire Protection District Leadership Measure Approveda
Measure B: Diablo Community Services District Parcel Tax Approveda

2016

November 8

See also: November 8, 2016 ballot measures in California

Measure RR: San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Approveda
Measure P: John Swett Unified School District Bond for New Middle School Approveda
Measure Q: John Swett Unified School District Bond for High School Upgrades Approveda
Measure R: Martinez Unified School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure S: Pittsburg Unified School District Parcel Tax for Schools Approveda
Measure T: West Contra Costa Unified School District Parcel Tax Approveda
Measure U: Liberty Union High School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure V: Moraga Elementary School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure W: Oakley Union Elementary School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure X: Contra Costa Sales Tax for Transportation Projects Defeatedd
Measure Y: County Service Area R-7A Appropriations Limit Increase Approveda
Measure Z: Brentwood Utility Tax Defeatedd
Measure A: Revenue from Utility Tax Allocated to Public Safety Advisory Vote Approveda
Measure B: El Cerrito Library Bond Issue Defeatedd
Measure C: Lafayette Sales Tax Defeatedd
Measure D: Martinez Sales Tax for Roads Approveda
Measure E: Oakley Utility Users Tax Defeatedd
Measure G: Oakley Utility Tax Revenue Allocated for Medical Services Advisory Vote Approveda
Measure H: Pittsburg Appointed City Clerk Defeatedd
Measure J: Pittsburg Marijuana Business Tax Approveda
Measure K: Pleasant Hill Sales Tax Approveda
Measure L: Richmond Rent Control Approveda
Measure M: Richmond Real Estate Transfer Tax Defeatedd
Measure C1: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Parcel Tax Extension Approveda
Measure N: East Contra Costa Fire Protection District Elected Board of Directors Approveda
Measure O: Rodeo-Hercules Fire Protection District Parcel Tax Approveda
Measure C1: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District 1 Parcel Tax Extension Measure Approveda

June 7

See also: June 7, 2016 ballot measures in California

Measure B: Brentwood Union School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure C: Lafayette School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure D: Walnut Creek School District Bond Issue Approveda
Measure E: Antioch Card Room Limitiation Initiative Approveda
Measure G: Antioch Appointed Treasurer Proposal Defeatedd
Meaure H: Clayton Parks and Trails Parcel Tax Approveda
Measure K: Oakley Library Parcel Tax Defeatedd
Meaure L: Orinda Bond Issue Approveda
Measure M: Pittsburg Sales Tax Extention Approveda
Measure N: Richmond Riviera Residential Development Initiative Defeatedd
Measure O: Richmond City Employee Salary Restrictions and Transparency Initiative Defeatedd

2015

November 3

See also: November 3, 2015 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure B: City of Hercules Sales Tax Continuation
Approveda Measure C: City of Hercules Utility User Tax Continuation

May 5

See also: May 5, 2015 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure A: San Ramon Valley Unified School District Parcel Tax Renewal

2014

November 4

See also: November 4, 2014 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure O: City of Antioch Business License Tax
Approveda Measure P: City of Clayton Special Parcel Tax
Approveda Measure Q: City of Concord Sales Tax
Approveda Measure R: City of El Cerrito Sales Tax
Approveda Measure S: City of Pinole Sales Tax
Approveda Measure T: City of Pleasant Hill Appointed Clerk
Approveda Measure U: City of Richmond Sales Tax
Defeatedd Measure M: John Swett Unified School District Bond Issue
Approveda Measure N: Pittsburg Unified School District Bond Issue
Approveda Measure V: Kensington Police Protection and Community Services District Appropriations Limit - Gann Override
Proposed ballot measures that were not on a ballot City of Richmond Minimum Wage Increase Ballot Question (November 2014)

June

See also: June 3, 2014 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure J: City of Orinda Road and Storm Drain Repair Bond Issue
Approveda Measure K: City of San Pablo Emergency Medical Services Sales Tax
Approveda Measure E: Contra Costa Community College District Bond Issue
Defeatedd Measure L: Kensington Police Protection and Community Service District Bond Issue
Approveda Measure G: Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Parcel Tax (Also in Alameda County)
Defeatedd Measure H: West Contra Costa Unified School District Bond Issue

May 6

See also: May 6, 2014 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure A: Acalanes Union High School District Parcel Tax Question
Approveda Measure B: Lafayette School District Parcel Tax Question
Defeatedd Measure C: West Contra Costa Healthcare District Parcel Tax Question

2013

November 5

See also: November 5, 2013 ballot measures

Approveda Measure B: Moraga School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure D: City of San Ramon election date changes ordinance
Approveda Measure E: City of San Ramon election date changes amendment
Approveda Measure C: City of Antioch services sales tax

June 4

See also: June 4, 2013 ballot measures

Approveda Measure A: City of Hercules utility tax

2012

November 6

See also: November 6, 2012 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure A: Contra Costa Community College District parcel tax
Approveda Measure B: Antioch High School bond proposition
Approveda Measure C: Martinez Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure D: San Ramon Valley Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure E: West Contra Costa Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure G: West Contra Costa Unified School District parcel tax
Defeatedd Measure H: Knightsen Elementary School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure I: Chabot Las Positas Community College District parcel tax (also on ballot in Alameda County)
Defeatedd Measure J: Concord (City of) Appointed City Treasurer
Approveda Measure K: Moraga (Town of) Sales Tax Increase for Roads
Approveda Measure L: Orinda (City of) Sales Tax Increase for Roads
Approveda Measure M: Pinole (City of) Utility Users Tax
Defeatedd Measure N: Richmond "Soda Tax"
Approveda Measure O: Richmond Soda Tax (Related advisory measure)
Approveda Measure P: Richmond (City of) Advisory Measure on the Definition of a Corporation
Defeatedd Measure Q: Contra Costa Fire Protection District parcel tax

August 28

See also: August 28, 2012 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure T: City of Martinez North Pacheco Annexation

June 5

See also: June 5, 2012 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure J: Antioch Unified School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure K: West Contra Costa Unified School District parcel tax
Defeatedd Measure L: Antioch Appointed City Clerk and Treasurer
Defeatedd Measure M: Antioch Mayoral Selection Act
Approveda Measure N: Hercules (City of) Sale of the Electric Utility
Approveda Measure O: Hercules (City of) Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Measure P: Pittsburg (City of) Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Measure Q: San Pablo (City of) Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Measure R: Crockett Community Services District parcel tax
Defeatedd Measure S: East Contra Costa County parcel tax for Fire Services

May 8

See also: May 8, 2012 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure A: Moraga School District parcel tax

April 6

See also: April 6, 2012 ballot measures

Defeatedd Contra Costa County "Clean Water Initiative" parcel tax

2011

November 15

See also: November 15, 2011 ballot measures

Approveda Measure J: San Pablo Doctors Medical Center parcel tax

November 8

See also: November 8, 2011 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure G: City of Lafayette parcel tax
Approveda Measure H: City of Pittsburg Hotel Tax
Approveda Measure I: City of Pittsburg Urban Limit Line

June 7

See also: June 7, 2011 ballot measures

Approveda Measure C: City of Richmond Sales Tax (Advisory)
Defeatedd Measure D: City of Richmond Sales Tax
Approveda Measure E: Kensington Community Services District Appropriations Limit
Approveda Measure F: Alamo Parks and Recreation County Service Area R-7A Appropriations Limit
Approveda City of Hercules: Donald Kuehne recall
Approveda City of Hercules: Joanne Ward recall

May 3

See also: May 3, 2011 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure A: John Swett Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure B: Lafayette School District parcel tax

2010

November 2

See also: November 2, 2010 election in California

Defeatedd Measure J: John Swett Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure K: Martinez Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure L: Pittsburg Unified School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure M: West Contra Costa Unified School District parcel tax
Defeatedd Measure N: Knightsen Elementary School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure O: Contra Costa County Vehicle Registration Fee
Defeatedd Measure P: City of Antioch Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Measure Q: City of Concord Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Measure R: City of El Cerrito Sales Tax Increase
Defeatedd Measure S: Citiy of Pinole Utility Users Tax
Defeatedd Measure T: Pleasant Hill Utility Users Tax
Defeatedd Measure U: Point Molate Casino in Richmond Advisory Vote
Approveda Measure V: City of Richmond Marijuana Tax
Defeatedd Measure W: City of San Ramon Urban Growth Boundary
Defeatedd Measure X: Bethel Island Municipal Improvement District parcel tax

June 8

See also: June 8, 2010 ballot measures

Approveda Measure B: Byron Bethany Irrigation District Size of the Board of Directors (also on the ballot in parts of Alameda County and San Joaquin County)
Approveda Measure C: Mt. Diablo Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure D: West Contra Costa Unified School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure E: Contra Costa County Service Area P-6 (Zone 3111) parcel tax
Defeatedd Measure F: City of Brentwood Urban Limit Expansion
Approveda Measure G: City of Kensington parcel tax

May 4

See also: May 4, 2010 ballot measures

Approveda Measure A: Acalanes Union High School District parcel tax

2009

November 3

See also: November 3, 2009 ballot measures

Approveda Measure G: Acalanes Union High School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure H: Walnut Creek School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure I: City of Walnut Creek Broadway Plaza

August 25

See also: August 25, 2009 ballot measures

Approveda Measure E: Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District bond proposition

May 19

See also: May 19, 2009 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure D: Mt. Diablo Unified School District parcel tax

May 5

See also: May 5, 2009 ballot measures

Approveda Measure C: San Ramon Valley Unified School District parcel tax

March 3

See also: March 3, 2009 ballot measures

Defeatedd Measure A: Proposed Incorporation of the Town of Alamo
Approveda Measure B: Orinda Union School District parcel tax

2008

November 4

See also: November 4, 2008 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure A: John Swett Unified School District bond proposition
Approveda Measure B: Martinez Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure C: Pittsburg Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure D: West Contra Costa Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure E: Acalanes Union School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure F: Contra Costa County Service Area P-6, Zone 3006 parcel tax
Approveda Measure G: City of Concord Appointed City Clerk
Approveda Measure H: City of Martinez bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure J: Town of Moraga Land Use Ordinance
Defeatedd Measure K: Town of Moraga Land Use Ordinance
Defeatedd Measure L: City of Oakley Business License Tax
Approveda Measure M: Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District parcel tax (also on the ballot in Alameda County)
Approveda Measure N: City of Pinole Term Limits
Defeatedd Measure P: San Ramon Mayoral Salary
Defeatedd Measure Q: San Ramon Mayoral Mayoral Length of Service
Approveda Measure R: Crockett Community Services Appropriation Limits
Approveda Measure S: Discovery Bay Community Services Appropriation Limit
Approveda Measure T: Richmond Business License Tax
Approveda Measure VV: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District parcel tax (also on the ballot in Alameda County)
Approveda Measure WW: East Bay Regional Park District bond proposition (also on the ballot in Alameda County)

June 3

See also: June 3, 2008 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure C: Antioch Unified School District bond proposition
Defeatedd Measure D: San Ramon Valley Unified School District parcel tax
Approveda Measure E:‎ City of Orinda parcel tax

February 5

See also February 5, 2008 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure A: City of El Cerrito Sales Tax Increase
Approveda Measure B: City of Richmond Utility Users Tax
Approveda Maria Alegria recall (City of Pinole)

Approveda Stephen Tilton recall (City of Pinole)

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