2024 Los Angeles County elections results

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We are tracking 314 races across Los Angeles County in the 2024 general election.

Seats on boards of education, city councils and the judges bench are all on the ballot. Angelenos were asked to vote on propositions and measures — many of which involve funding programs with bonds or new taxes — at the county, city, school district, water district and even conservation authority level.

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Key races at a glance

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County races

County propositions

Across L.A. County, ballot measures ask voters if they support expanding the Board of Supervisors and electing a county executive, a sales tax to fund homelessness programs and enacting a new tax to fund emergency response and infrastructure.

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Los Angeles County Measure A

To issue a 0.5% sales tax to raise more than $1 billion a year to create affordable housing and reduce homelessness, with services including rental assistance and additional mental health and addiction treatment.

Los Angeles County Fire Protection Measure E

To tax certain parcel improvements at 6 cents per square foot, raising $152 million a year for emergency services, with an exemption for low-income seniors and a 2% cap on annual adjustments.

County Measure G

To expand the Board of Supervisors to nine members and elect a county executive.

District attorney

Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón is facing off against former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman. The two candidates emerged from a crowded primary.

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City races

Five of L.A. County’s 88 cities have mayoral races: Carson, Hawthorne, Lawndale, El Monte and South El Monte.

Also on the ballot are dozens of city council member races. Several cities have ballot measures that would add councilmember term limits, adjust existing city governance rules and, in the case of L.A. city, establish an independent redistricting commission to redraw council district lines every 10 years. In Torrance, Measure TC would raise City Council members’ salaries.

Many of the other ballot measure would, if passed, issue bonds or taxes to fund a variety of government services.

If Proposition 5 is approved by a majority of California voters, local housing-related bond measures — the kind that fund low-income housing, expand roads and transit, renovate parks and construct other public infrastructure projects—will need only 55% of the vote to pass, effective immediately. The current two-thirds threshold will lower for local bond measures currently on the ballot such as Pasadena Measure PL and Redondo Beach Measure FP.

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Los Angeles City Council, District 2

Los Angeles City Council, District 10

Los Angeles City Council, District 14

Los Angeles City Measure DD

To authorize an independent redistricting commission to redraw council district lines every 10 years in the City of Los Angeles.

Los Angeles City Measure ER

To strengthen the Ethics Commission by boosting its budget, increasing penalties for wrongdoing and giving it the power to hire its own lawyer.

Los Angeles City Measure FF

To allow certain peace officers and park rangers to transfer their pension plans.

Los Angeles City Measure HH

To strengthen and update the city’s governance powers, including clarifying the roles of elected officials and commissioners.

Los Angeles City Measure II

To clarify and amend city charter language on administration and operations.

Los Angeles City Measure LL

To amend the City Charter to establish an independent redistricting commission to redraw Board of Education district lines every 10 years in the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Agoura Hills City Council

Top two win

Alhambra City Council, District 3

Alhambra City Council, District 4

Arcadia City Council, District 1

Arcadia Council, District 4

Artesia City Council

Top two win

Artesia Measure AAA

To enact a three-quarter-cent sales tax to fund public safety and city services.

Artesia Measure I

To require voter approval for major modifications to the Artesia Boulevard Corridor Specific Plan.

Azusa City Council, District 2

Azusa City Council, District 4

Azusa City Council, District 5

Azusa Measure ZZ

To maintain locally-generated funding for public safety, community services and accountability.

Baldwin Park City Council

Top two win

Bell Gardens City Council

Top two win

Bell Gardens City Council

Unexpired term ending Dec. 14, 2026

Special election

Bellflower City Council, District 1

Unexpired term ending Dec. 14, 2026

Special election

Bellflower City Council, District 2

Bellflower City Council, District 4

Bellflower Measure B

To establish Bellflower as a charter city.

Special election

Burbank City Council

Top two win

Carson City Council, District 1

Carson City Council, District 3

Carson Mayor

Claremont City Council, District 1

Claremont City Council, District 5

Commerce City Council

Top two win

Compton City Clerk

Unexpired term ending Dec. 21, 2026

Compton City Council, District 1

Compton City Council, District 4

Compton Measure CA

To make city attorney an appointed rather than elected position, and require that an appointee have at least 10 years of municipal law experience.

Cudahy City Council

Top two win

Cudahy Measure AA

To limit members of the City Council to 3 terms of 4 years.

Culver City City Council

Top three win

Downey City Council, District 1

Downey City Council, District 3

Downey City Council, District 5

Downey Measure D

To establish a quarter-cent sales tax to fund public safety and general city services.

Special election

Duarte City Council, District 2

Duarte City Council, District 3

Duarte City Council, District 7

Duarte Measure QQ

To allow no more than 2 storefront cannabis dispensaries and tax cannabis businesses up to 10% of gross receipts, raising roughly $2.5 million a year for city spending.

El Monte City Council, District 1

El Monte City Council, District 4

El Monte City Council, District 5

El Monte Measure EM

To increase and indefinitely extend the city’s sales tax to three-quarter percent.

Special election

El Monte Mayor

El Segundo City Council

Top three win

Glendora City Council, District 3

Glendora Measure Z

To enact a 1/4% sales tax to fund city services.

Special election

Hawaiian Gardens City Council

Top two win

Hawthorne City Council

Top two win

Hawthorne Mayor

Hermosa Beach City Council

Top two win

Hermosa Beach Measure HB

To enact a three-quarter-cent sales tax to fund essential city services for 20 years.

Special election

Hermosa Beach Treasurer

Hidden Hills City Council

Top two win

Inglewood City Clerk

Inglewood City Council, District 3

Inglewood City Council, District 4

Inglewood Treasurer

Irwindale City Council

Top three win

Irwindale Measure IR

To maintain locally-generated funding for police, emergency/disaster response, senior citizens, parks, transportation, recreation and economic/job development.

Special election

La Habra Heights City Council

Top two win

La Mirada City Council, District 2

Special election

Lancaster Measure YM

To protect Lancaster’s financial stability and maintain essential services by amending city’s sales and use tax.

Special election

Lawndale City Council

Top two win

Lawndale Mayor

Lomita City Council, District 2

Lomita City Council, District 4

Long Beach City Council, District 4

Long Beach Measure HC

To reduce Harbor and Public Utilities Commissioner terms to four years, increase penalties for violations for department rules and create transparency in the hiring process at the port.

Special election

Long Beach Measure JB

To amend the Long Beach City Charter to reorganize the Civil Service system.

Special election

Long Beach Measure LB

To eliminate the gas utility tax exemption for electrical coroporations and government agencies that use gas for electricity.

Special election

Lynwood City Clerk

Lynwood City Council

Top two win

Lynwood Treasurer

Malibu City Council

Top three win

Manhattan Beach City Council

Top three win

Manhattan Beach Measure MMB

To adopt a 0.5 cent sales tax to fund general city services in Manhattan Beach.

Special election

Manhattan Beach Treasurer

Maywood City Council

Top two win

Maywood Measure MC

To establish city clerk as an appointed position.

Maywood Measure T

To establish city treasurer as an appointed position.

Montebello City Clerk

Montebello City Council, District 2

Montebello City Council, District 4

Montebello Recall Election

To remove Angie Jimenez of District 5 from the City Council.

Monterey Park City Council, District 2

Monterey Park City Council, District 3

Monterey Park City Council, District 4

Monterey Park Measure BE

To update the business license tax rate to fund $1.2 million a year in city services.

Monterey Park Measure LG

To increase the transient occupancy tax paid by hotel and short-term rental guests from 12% to 13%.

Norwalk City Council

Top three win

Palmdale City Council, District 1

Palmdale City Council, District 2

Palmdale Measure PD

To automatically increases the sales tax rate to the maximum permitted.

Palos Verdes Estates City Council

Top two win

Palos Verdes Estates Treasurer

Paramount Measure LR

To update the business license tax to apply to gross receipts, raising $350,000 a year to fund city services.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Special election

Pasadena Measure PA

To require special elections for certain City Council vacancies; set residency rules for appointed offices; and revise restrictions on changing campaign contribution limits.

Pasadena Measure PB

To amend the city charter in regards to the organizational meeting of the City Council, the vice mayor’s election and acting mayor.

Pasadena Measure PC

To establish term limits for the mayor and council members.

Pasadena Measure PF

To allow fire and police trustees to be selected.

Pasadena Measure PL

To issue $195 million in bonds for Pasadena Central Library’s earthquake retrofits, repairs and upgrades.

Two-thirds of votes needed, 55% if Prop. 5 passes

Pasadena Measure PR

To change eviction rules; add rent control exemptions; handle board member misconduct; and make other clerical updates to the city charter.

Pico Rivera City Council

Top three win

Pomona City Council, District 1

Pomona City Council, District 4

Pomona City Council, District 6

Pomona Measure Y

To require that by 2030, at least 10% of unrestricted general-purpose city revenue go to programs and services for children and youth.

Rancho Palos Verdes City Council

Top two win

Redondo Beach Measure FP

To authorize $93.3 million in bonds to fund firefighters, paramedics and police.

Two-thirds of votes needed, 55% if Prop. 5 passes

Special election

Redondo Beach Measure RB

To amend the City Charter sections relating to “Major Changes in Allowable Land Use.”

Special election

Redondo Beach Measure SD

To allow for compensation of Redondo Beach Unified School District board members.

Special election

San Fernando City Council

Top two win

San Gabriel City Council

Top two win

San Marino City Council

Top two win

San Marino Measure SM

To extend the Special Public Safety Tax for Paramedic Services, Fire Protection and Prevention, and Police Protection until 2029.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Special election

Santa Clarita City Council, District 1

Santa Fe Springs City Council

Top two win

Santa Fe Springs Measure SFS

To approve a tax on nonresidential parcels, raising $6 million over 25 years for road repairs and groundwater protection.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Santa Monica City Council

Top four win

Santa Monica Measure F

Modernizes the business license tax to exempt small businesses and lower rates for retailers and restaurants. The tax would increase for auto dealers and corporate headquarters.

Santa Monica Measure K

To increase the Parking Facility Tax by 8% except at city-owned lots and structures.

Santa Monica Measure PSK

To use at least half of the additional revenue from Measure K (if passed) to protect public safety.

Sierra Madre City Council

Top two win

Sierra Madre Measure PS

To impose a public safety special tax until July 2032.

Special election

Signal Hill City Clerk

Unexpired term ending Dec. 8, 2026

Signal Hill City Council

Top three win

South El Monte City Council

Top two win

South El Monte Measure SEM

To create a 1/4% sales tax to replace the county-controlled Measure H tax.

Special election

South El Monte Mayor

South Gate City Council

Top three win

South Pasadena City Council, District 1

South Pasadena City Council, District 2

South Pasadena City Council, District 3

South Pasadena Measure SP

To restrict multiunit housing in areas and retain height limits in single-family neighborhoods, protecting the city’s character while improving affordable housing opportunities.

Torrance Measure TC

To allow for mayor and council members’ compensation, require public, independent audits of all city spending and amend the city charter on election and ethics rules.

Special election

Walnut City Council

Top three win

West Covina City Council, District 1

West Covina City Council, District 3

West Hollywood City Council

Top two win

West Hollywood Measure WH

To redirect 1/4 cent per dollar of a potential district sales tax to the city to fund general services.

Special election

Wrightwood Community Services District Board

Top two win

Four races in El Segundo, Maywood and Sierra Madre have no candidates on the ballot. These uncontested races are not shown in the above results.

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School districts

There are dozens of school district board races across Los Angeles County, including those for community colleges. Also on ballots are several school district bond measures.

On most of the measures, a “yes” vote authorizes millions in bonds to fund repairs, upgrades to school facilities and career-readiness programs. For example, a “yes” on LAUSD’s Measure US would authorize $9 billion in bonds to: update and improve school facilities for student learning, career/college preparedness, safety, earthquakes and disability access; make repairs; provide learning technology; and create green outdoor school spaces.

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Los Angeles Unified School District Board, District 1

Los Angeles Unified School District Board, District 3

Los Angeles Unified School District Board, District 5

Los Angeles Unified School District Measure US

To authorize $9 billion in bonds to upgrade school facilities.

55% required to pass

ABC Unified School District Board, Area 1

ABC Unified School District Board, Area 4

Antelope Valley Community College District Board, Area 1

Antelope Valley Joint Union High School District Measure AVH

To authorize $398 million in bonds for job skills, programs and repairs.

55% required to pass

Special election

Antelope Valley Joint Union High School District Board, Area 2

Arcadia Unified School District Measure AS

To authorize $358 million in bonds to repair facilities and improve safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Baldwin Park Unified School District Board

Unexpired term ending Dec. 11, 2026

Special election

Baldwin Park Unified School District Board

Top three win

Bassett Unified School District Board

Top two win

Bellflower Unified School District Board, Area 3

Beverly Hills Unified School District Board

Top three win

Bonita Unified School District Board, Area 4

Bonita Unified School District Board, Area 5

Burbank Unified School District Board, Area 1

Burbank Unified School District Board, Area 5

Burbank Unified School District Measure ABC

To authorize $458.2 million of bonds to add, repair and upgrade school facilities and improve safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Castaic Union School District Board, Area A

Cerritos Community College District Board, Area 1

Citrus Community College District Board, Area 5

Claremont Unified School District Board, Area 5

Compton Community College District Measure CC

To authorize $200 million in bonds for repairs, upgrades and career education.

55% required to pass

Special election

Compton Community College District Board, Area 2

Covina-Valley Unified School District Board, Area 1

Covina-Valley Unified School District Board, Area 3

Covina-Valley Unified School District Board, Area 5

Culver City Unified School District Board

Top two win

Culver City Unified School District Measure O

To renew the expiring $189 education parcel tax to raise $2.4 million a year to fund schools, including to attract and retain qualified teachers and keep class sizes down.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Special election

Downey Unified School District Board, Area 3

Duarte Unified School District Board, Area 1

Duarte Unified School District Board, Area 2

Duarte Unified School District Board, Area 3

East Whittier City School District Measure C

To authorize $97 million in bonds to repair and upgrade school facilities and programs.

55% required to pass

Special election

El Camino Community College District Board, Area 4

El Monte City School District Measure ME

To authorize $105 million in bonds to upgrade neighborhood elementary schools.

55% required to pass

Special election

El Monte Union High School District Board, Area 2

El Rancho Unified School District Board

Top two win

Fullerton Joint Union High School District Measure L

To authorize $284 million in bonds to repair and upgrade school facilities.

55% required to pass

Special election

Garvey School District Board, Area 2

Glendale Community College District Measure GCC

To authorize $600 million in bonds to maintain affordable higher education and repair and improve facilities.

55% required to pass

Special election

Glendale Unified School District – La Cañada Unified School District Measure X

To permanently transfer an estimated 879 parcels of land from Glendale Unified School District to La Cañada Unified School District.

Special election

Glendora Unified School District Board, Area 4

Glendora Unified School District Board, Area 5

Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Board, Area 1

Hacienda La Puente Unified School District Board, Area 3

Hermosa Beach City School District Board

Top two win

Hermosa Beach City School District Measure HV

To authorize $28.7 million in bonds to construct, repair and improve school facilities.

55% required to pass

Special election

Inglewood Unified School District Board, Area 4

Inglewood Unified School District Board, Area 5

Keppel Union School District Board, Area 5

La Cañada Unified School District Board

Top two win

Lancaster School District Measure LS

To authorize $122.1 million in bonds to retain teachers and make school repairs and upgrades.

55% required to pass

Special election

Las Virgenes Unified School District Board

Top two win

Lennox School District Board

Top two win

Local Classrooms Funding Authority Measure CL

To continue the parcel tax levy of 2 cents per square foot of lot for residential property, and 7.5 cents per square foot for other property types.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Local Public Schools Funding Authority Measure LP

To issue $89 million in bonds to fund $6 million a year in school repairs and improvements, including the addition of gyms and aquatic facilities.

55% required to pass

Long Beach Community College District Measure AC

To authorize $990 million in bonds to fund affordable education, classroom repair, and career and first-responder training.

55% required to pass

Special election

Long Beach Community College District Board, Area 4

Los Angeles Community College District Board, Seat 1

Los Angeles Community College District Board, Seat 3

Los Angeles Community College District Board, Seat 5

Los Angeles Community College District Board, Seat 7

Los Nietos School District Measure RU

To issue $28.5 million in bonds to repair and update schools.

55% required to pass

Special election

Los Nietos School District Measure ST

To issue $26.5 million in bonds for safety and technology upgrades.

55% required to pass

Special election

Lowell Joint School District Measure P

To authorize $54 million in bonds to repair and update school facilities and programs.

55% required to pass

Special election

Lynwood Unified School District Board

Top three win

Lynwood Unified School District Measure U

To authorize $80 million in bonds to repair and improve school facilities and programs.

55% required to pass

Special election

Manhattan Beach Unified School District Measure RLS

To authorize $200 million in bonds for school repairs.

55% required to pass

Special election

Montebello Unified School District Board

Top two win

Mountain View School District Board

Top two win

Mt. San Antonio Community College District Board, Area 5

Mt. San Antonio Community College District Measure V

To authorize $750 million in bonds to fund repairs, safety, career training and affordable education.

55% required to pass

Special election

Newhall School District Board, Area 5

North Orange County Community College District Board, Area 7

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District Board, Area 1

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District Board, Area 3

Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District Board, Area 7

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School Board

Top two win

Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Measure SOS

To authorize $297.8 million in bonds for classroom repair and student safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Paramount Unified School District Board, Area 2

Paramount Unified School District Board, Area 3

Pasadena Unified School District Board, District 2

Pasadena Unified School District Board, District 4

Pasadena Unified School District Board, District 6

Pasadena Unified School District Measure EE

To allow a $90 levy per parcel, raising $5 million a year for schools to expand programs, offer competitive pay, and hire counselors and mental health professionals.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Special election

Paramount Unified School District Measure Q

To authorize $190 million in bonds to improve and repair school programs, facilities and safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Pasadena Unified School District Measure R

To authorize $900 million in bonds to repair and upgrade school facilities and programs.

55% required to pass

Special election

Pomona Unified School District Board, Area 2

Pomona Unified School District Board, Area 3

Pomona Unified School District Measure UU

To authorize $385 million in bonds to upgrade and repair school facilities and safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Redondo Beach Unified School District Measure S

To authorize $278 million in bonds for repairs, upgrades and student safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Rio Hondo Community College District Board, Area 4

Rio Hondo Community College District Measure RH

To issue $442.2 million in bonds to raise $28.3 million a year to improve classrooms, labs and campus safety with repairs, upgrades and new facilities.

55% required to pass

Special election

Rosemead School District Board

Top two win

Rowland Unified School District Board, Area 4

San Gabriel Unified School District Measure SG

To authorize $178 million in bonds to upgrade and repair classrooms.

55% required to pass

Special election

San Marino Unified School District Measure M

To authorize $200 million in bonds to repair facilities and improve safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

Santa Clarita Community College District, Area 1

Unexpired term ending Dec. 11, 2026

Special election

Santa Clarita Community College District Board, Area 2

Santa Clarita Community College District Board, Area 3

Santa Clarita Community College District Board, Area 4

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board

Top three win

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Measure MM

To authorize $395 million in bonds to repair and improve Malibu schools.

55% required to pass

Special election

Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Measure QS

To authorize $495 million of bonds to repair and improve school facilities and programs.

55% required to pass

Special election

Saugus Union School District Board, Area 3

Saugus Union School District Measure N

To authorize $187 million in bonds to prepare schools for earthquakes and upgrade safety.

55% required to pass

Snowline Joint Unified School District Measure J

To authorize $70.6 million in bonds to improve and repair school facilities.

55% required to pass

Special election

Torrance Unified School District Board, Area E

Unexpired term ending Dec. 11, 2026

Special election

Victor Valley Community College District Board, Area 3

Whittier City School District Board, Area 1

Whittier City School District Board, Area 2

Whittier City School District Measure W

To authorize $99 million of bonds to repair facilities and improve safety.

55% required to pass

Special election

William S. Hart Union High School District Board, Area 2

William S. Hart Union High School District Board, Area 3

William S. Hart Union High School District Board, Area 1

William S. Hart Union High School District Board, Area 4

Wiseburn Unified School District Board

Top two win

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Judges

Angelenos had five Superior Court judges on their ballots this year.

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Superior Court Judge, Office 39

Superior Court Judge, Office 48

Superior Court Judge, Office 97

Superior Court Judge, Office 135

Superior Court Judge, Office 137

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Water districts

More than twenty races for water district board members will be decided by voters in Los Angeles. In several Districts where voters could select multiple candidates the two with the most votes win.

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Central Basin Municipal Water District Board, Division 1

Central Basin Municipal Water District Board, Division 2

Central Basin Municipal Water District Board, Division 4

Crescenta Valley Water District Board

Top two win

La Puente Valley County Water District Board

Top two win

Orchard Dale Water District Board

Top two win

Palmdale Water District Board, Division 3

Palmdale Water District Member District, Division 4

San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District Board, Division 2

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Board, Division 1

Top two win

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Board, Division 2

Top two win

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Board, Division 3 – Full Term

Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency Board, Division 3 – Two-Year Term

Three Valleys Municipal Water District Board, Division 2

Three Valleys Municipal Water District Board, Division 6

Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District Board, Division 2

Water Replenishment District Board, Division 2

Water Replenishment District Directors, Division 5

West Basin Municipal Water District Board, Division 3

West Basin Municipal Water District Board, Division 5

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Other races

We are following the board and measure elections in library and healthcare districts. Like water districts, these boards can operate across multiple cities and unincorporated areas of the county.

The authorities that manages the Santa Monica Mountains and Puente Hills Habitat have tax measures on the ballot that, if passed, will provide funding for wildfire protection.

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Altadena Library District Board, Area 2

Altadena Library District Board, Area 5

Palos Verdes Library District Board

Top two win

Antelope Valley Health Care District Board

Top three win

Beach Cities Health District Measure BC

To authorize $30 million in bonds to complete the allcove youth mental health center, install conservation systems and create public, outdoor community wellness programs.

Two-thirds of votes needed, 55% if Prop. 5 passes

Special election

Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority Measure GG

To renew a $38 tax to fund $614,000 a year in improved fire protection, safety and conservation measures, including for wildlife corridors and habitat, in Woodland Hills, Encino and Tarzana.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority Measure H

To renew a $65 tax to raise $1.85 million a year for boosting fire protection, wildlife corridors and other safety and conservation measures in the Santa Monica Mountains and Hollywood Hills east of the 405 Freeway.

Two-thirds of votes needed

Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority Measure PH

To adopt an annual tax of 1 cent per building square footage to protect against wildfires.

Two-thirds of votes needed

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