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2024

March 5

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Amador City, California, Measure K, Sales Tax for Transportation Improvements Measure (March 2024):  ✔

A "yes" vote supported enacting a 0.25% sales tax for 10 years to provide additional transportation funding and allow Amador City to apply for matching funds from the California Department of Transportation’s Local Partnership Formulaic Program.

A "no" vote opposed enacting a 0.25% sales tax for 10 years to provide additional transportation funding and allow Amador City to apply for matching funds from the California Department of Transportation’s Local Partnership Formulaic Program.


2023

July 11

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Kirkwood Meadows Public Utility District, California, Measure E, Parking Space Tax for Fire Suppression Funds Measure (July 2023):  ✖

A "yes" vote supports allowing the district to enact a tax of not more than $513 per parking space on parcels to provide funding for the Kirkwood Volunteer Fire Department's fire suppression and prevention services.

A "no" vote opposes allowing the district to enact a tax of not more than $513 per parking space on parcels to provide funding for the Kirkwood Volunteer Fire Department's fire suppression and prevention services.


2022

November 8

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Amador County, California, Measure J, Continue Abandoned Vehicle Authority Fee Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported renewing the Amador County Vehicle Abatement Program, funded through a fee of one dollar per vehicle and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles, for ten years.

A "no" vote opposed renewing the Amador County Vehicle Abatement Program, funded through a fee of one dollar per vehicle and an additional two dollars for certain commercial vehicles, for ten years.

Amador County Unified School District, California, Measure H, Bond Issue (November 2022):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported allowing Amador County Unified School District to issue $64 million in bonds and levy a parcel tax of $50 per $100,000 of assessed value to repair school infrastructure and build new school facilities.

A "no" vote opposed allowing Amador County Unified School District to issue $64 million in bonds and levy a parcel tax of $50 per $100,000 of assessed value to repair school infrastructure and build new school facilities.

Plymouth, California, Measure E, Change City Clerk from Elected to Appointed Office Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported changing the office of City Clerk to an appointive office rather than an elected office.

A "no" vote opposed changing the office of City Clerk to an appointive office rather than an elected office.

Plymouth, California, Measure G, Change City Treasurer from Elected to Appointed Office Measure (November 2022):  ✖

A "yes" vote supported changing the office of City Treasurer to an appointive office rather than an elected office.

A "no" vote opposed changing the office of City Treasurer to an appointive office rather than an elected office.


2020

November 3

See also: November 3, 2020 ballot measures in California

Plymouth, California, Measure C, 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 appointed.

Plymouth, California, Measure D, Appointed City Treasurer Ordinance (November 2020):  ✖

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

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

Sutter Creek, California, Measure B, Hotel Tax (November 2020):  ✔

A “yes” vote supported authorizing a hotel tax increase from 10% to 12% for guests staying for 30 days or less, generating an estimated $55,000 per year for city funds.

A “no” vote opposed authorizing a hotel tax increase from 10% to 12% for guests staying for 30 days or less.


2018

November 6

See also: November 6, 2018 ballot measures in California

Measure A: Amador County Unified School District Bond Issue Defeatedd

2012

November 6

See also: November 6, 2012 ballot measures

Approveda Measure Q: Amador County Hotel Tax Increase
Approveda Measure U: Amador County Vehicle Abatement Program Fees
Approveda Measure R: Plymouth (City of) Hotel Tax Increase
Approveda Measure S: Plymouth (City of) Hotel Tax Increase (advisory measure)
Approveda Measure T: Sutter Creek Appointed City Clerk

2010

November 2

See also: November 2, 2010 election in California

Defeatedd Measure O: Plymouth Hotel Tax
Approveda Measure P: Plymouth Half of Hotel Tax for Tourism

June 8

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Approveda Measure N: Gold Rush Ranch and Golf Resort Referendum

2008

November 4

See also: November 4, 2008 ballot measures in California

Approveda Measure M: County of Amador Sales Tax

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