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Type of Measure Bond, General Obligation Bond, General Obligation Bond, General Obligation County Jurisdiction Ballot Designation Alameda City of Emeryville City of Foster City Measure P City of Claremont Police Department Measure SC Description $50 million general obligation bond to fund supportive housing for homeless individuals and help low- and middle-income individuals purchase homes at approximately 4.912 cents per on ballot $90 million general obligation bond for levee repairs at approximately $40 per $100,000 of assessed value. Placed on ballot by City Council. $23.5 million general obligation bond to fund a new police headquarters. Placed on ballot Proposed Annual Vote Threshold $3,422,000 $5,171,000 Alameda Fresno San Lorenzo Unified School Laton Unified School Freshwater School Rio Dell Pacific Union School Measure D Measure E $130 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs and make security improvements with tax rates at approximately 6 cents per $100 of assessed property $7 million general obligation bond to fund modernization and health and safety improvements to classrooms at approximately 6 cents per $100 assessed value. Placed on ballot by $2.1 million general obligation bond to fund modernization and improvements to classrooms at approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value. $1.6 million general obligation bond to fund modernization and improvements to classrooms at approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value. $5.6 million general obligation bond to fund modernization and improvements to classrooms at approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value. $8,000,000 $421,000 $149,000 $111,000 $319,000 Page 1 of 10

Imperial Imperial Kern Kern Merced Mono Monterey Fortuna Lone Pine School Owens Valley School West Kern College El Tejon Unified School Beverly Hills Unified School Hawthorne School Wiseburn Unified School Los Banos Unified School Mammoth Unified School Soledad Unified School Measure G Measure K Measure L Measure D H Measure HSD Measure W Measure X Measure G $10 million general obligation bond to fund modernization and improvements to classrooms at approximately 3 cents per $100 assessed value. $6 million general obligation bond to improve school facilities at approximately 6 property value. Placed on ballot by $4.8 million general obligation bond to improve school facilities at approximately 6 property value. Placed on ballot by $50 million general obligation bond to improve school facilities at approximately 2.5 property value. Placed on ballot by $16 million general obligation bond to improve school facilities at approximately 5.7 property value. Placed on ballot by $385 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs with tax rates at approximately 4.4 property value. Placed on ballot by $59 million general obligation bond to repair, construct and acquire classrooms at approximately 3 cents per on ballot by $29 million general obligation bond to upgrade classrooms at approximately 1.9 cents per on ballot by $65 million general obligation bond to fund school facility upgrades at approximately 4.3 cents per $1100 of assessed $63.1 million general obligation bond to fund specified school projects at approximately 4-6 cents per on ballot by $25.21 million general obligation bond to upgrade school facilities at legal rates. $645,000 $400,000 $325,000 $3,000,000 $900,000 $2,100,000 $3,800,000 $3,675,000 $1,000,000- $2,500,000 Page 2 of 10

Monterey Nevada Placer San Joaquin Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Clara/ Stanislaus Monterey Peninsula Unified School Grass Valley School Sierra Joint College Stockton Unified School Jefferson Union High School Cabrillo Unified School Pacifica School Las Lomitas School Ravenswood City School Lompoc Unified School Mountain View- Los Altos Union High School Patterson Joint Unified School Measure I Measure D Measure E Measure J Measure M Measure O Measure R Measure S Measure Q Measure E Measure V $213 million general obligation bond to upgrade school facilities at approximately 6 $18.8 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs with tax rates at approximately 2.4 cents per $100 of assessed property $350 million general obligation bond to update school facilities and improve workforce job training at approximately 1.7 cents per $100 of assessed property $156.38 million general obligation bond to repair and improve school facilities at approximately 4.9 cents per $100 of assessed property $33 million general obligation bond to fund the financing of affordable rental housing for school district teachers and employees. Placed on ballot by $99 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs. $55 million general obligation bond to upgrade school facilities at legal rates. Placed on ballot by $70 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs. $70 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs at approximately 3 cents per on ballot by $79 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs. $295 million general obligation bond to fund school upgrades. Reauthorizes the $33,852,058 bond approved in 2008 as new bonds to fund classroom repairs. Placed on ballot by $12,500,000 $1,005,000 $18,000,000 $10,800,000 $3,450,000 $4,900,000 $3,950,000 $7,000,000 $18,000,000 $2,600,000 Page 3 of 10

Santa Cruz Santa Clara/ Santa Cruz Shasta Sonoma Sonoma Sonoma Sutter Ventura Ventura Ventura Yuba Mountain Loma Prieta Joint Union School Redding School West Sonoma County Union High School Alexander Valley Union School Harmony Union School Brittan Oxnard Union High School Hueneme Pleasant Valley School Plumas Lake Measure P Measure R Measure Y Measure G $2.3 million general obligation bond to fund school repair. $10.6 million general obligation bond to fund school repair of fire-damaged classrooms and modernization of safety systems. Placed on ballot by $28 million general obligation bond to fund school repair and operations. Placed on ballot by $91 million general obligation bond to fund school repair at approximately 3 cents per on ballot by $6 million general obligation bond to fund school repair at approximately 2.82cents per on ballot by $9.6 million general obligation bond to fund school repair at approximately 3 cents per on ballot by $4 million general obligation bond to fund school repair and build a gym at approximately 3 $350 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs at approximately $0.03 per $100 of assessed value. Placed on ballot by $34.2 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs at approximately $0.03 per $100 of assessed value. $119 million general obligation bond to fund school repairs at approximately $0.03 per $100 of assessed value. Placed on ballot by $20 million general obligation bond to fund the construction of a middle school. Placed on ballot by $670,000 $420,000 - $2,7000,000 $4,900,000 $376,000 $590,000 $260,000 $20,000,000 $1,300,000 - $3,300,000 $4,400,000 - $10,800,000 $1,050,000 Bridge Toll Counties of: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano Bay Area Toll Authority Regional Proposition 3 Increases bridge tolls to all Bay Area bridges, except the Golden Gate, by $3 over the next six years to pay for a BART extension to downtown San Jose and other transportation-related projects. Placed on ballot by Board of Page 4 of 10

Business License City of Rolling Hills Estates Updates the business license tax rates to either a flat rate, or 0.05 percent to 0.4 percent of gross receipts to fund the city's general fund. $200,000 Cannabis City of Pasadena Measure DD Cannabis Marin City of San Rafael Measure G Cannabis Merced City of Merced Measure Y Cannabis Mono City of Mammoth Lakes Cannabis Mono County of Mono Measure D Cannabis Monterey Monterey County Regional Fire Measure H Imposes a maximum of $10 per canopy square foot for cultivation, 6 percent gross receipts tax on retail cannabis businesses and 4 percent on all other cannabis businesses to fund the city's general fund. Imposes a 3 percent gross receipts tax on infused products, 4 percent for delivery, 1 percent for testing labs and 1 percent for distribution. The rates may rise every 2 years. Placed on ballot Imposes a 3-4 percent tax with the option to raise taxes up to 10 percent in the future on cannabis dispensaries, manufacturers and other related businesses to be used for police, fire, and park and recreation services. Placed on ballot by City Council Imposes a 2 percent gross receipts tax on commercial cannabis cultivation, 1 percent gross receipts on businesses engaged in the operation of a testing lab, 4 percent retail sales gross receipts tax, 2 percent gross receipts tax on cannabis distribution and 2 percent gross receipts tax on all other businesses associated with cannabis for the city's general fund. Placed on ballot Imposes a $2 per square foot of canopy space that uses artificial lighting, $1.50 per square foot of combined natural and artificial lighting, $0.50 per square foot with no artificial lighting and $0.50 per square foot for any nursery plus gross receipts taxes on cannabis businesses to fund the county's general fund. Imposes taxes at the following square footage rates: $0.18 on cannabis cultivation, $0.10 on cannabis nurseries and $1.00 on cannabis manufacturing and retailers indefinitely. $1,400,000 - $2,100,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $350,000 Page 5 of 10

Cannabis Cannabis Cannabis Nevada San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara City of Nevada City Unincorporated Areas County of Santa Barbara Measure F -18 Measure T Cannabis Yolo Yolo County Measure K Cannabis Siskiyou City of Weed Measure K Imposes a canopy per square foot tax not to exceed $7, 8 percent gross receipts tax for retail and 6 percent for all other cannabis related businesses. Placed on ballot by City Council. Imposes a 4 percent sales tax on gross receipts from marijuana businesses that increases 2 percent each year to a maximum of 10 percent to supplement the general fund. Placed on ballot by County Imposes a 1 percent gross receipts tax on nursey operations, 1 percent of gross receipts for distributor operations (excluding distributor transport only), 3 percent of gross receipts for manufacturers, 4 percent gross receipts on cultivators, 6 percent gross receipts for retailers, and 6 percent for micro-businesses. Placed on ballot by Board of Imposes a 4 percent gross receipts tax on marijuana grown in the county and sold, which will increase to 5 percent in the third year. Also imposes a 5 percent tax on cannabis products manufactured in the county to fund various enforcement activities and programs. Placed on ballot by Board of Imposes a 10 percent gross receipts tax and $10-$26 per square foot of grow area to fund the city's general fund. Placed on ballot by City Council. $120,000 - $135,000 $1,400,000 - $28,000,000 $5,000,000 - $25,000,000 $50,000 Gross Receipts Gross Receipts San Francisco San Francisco Proposition C San Francisco San Francisco Proposition D Imposes a gross receipts tax in the amount of 1 percent for warehouses and 3.5 percent for other commercial uses to fund early care and education for children from birth through the age of 5. Placed on ballot by local initiative. Imposes a 2 percent gross receipts tax on commercial property owners with some exemptions to pay for low-and middle-income housing units and homeless shelters. Placed on ballot by Board of Supervisors $100,000,000 Page 6 of 10

Alameda City of Oakland Measure D Contra Costa Orinda City Library Measure J Contra Costa Lake Lassen Marin Mendocino Mendocino Mendocino Mono County Service Area P-5 Southern Healthcare Butler-Keys Services Lassen Library Manhattan Beach Unified School Ross Valley School Mendocino Coast Hospital Fort Bragg Rural Fire Protection Southing Healthcare Mammoth Lakes Fire Protection Measure S Measure F Measure F Measure L Measure MB Measure E Measure D Measure F Imposes a $75 parcel tax for 20 years to fund Oakland's libraries. Placed on ballot by City Council. Imposes a $30 parcel tax increase to $69 a parcel to fund the Orinda City Library for 7 years. Placed on ballot by City Council. Imposes a $732 parcel tax on properties used for recreational purposes, a maximum $330 parcel tax on all other parcels to an initial amount of $812 with CPI adjustments to fund police protection services. Placed on ballot by Board of Renews the current $125 annual parcel tax for 10 years without any rate increases to fund the healthcare district. Directors. Imposes a $50 per-single-lot parcel tax for a period of four years for maintaining streets and establishes an annual appropriations limit of $9,925. Increases an existing parcel tax by $24 to $52 per parcel to fund the Lassen Library. Placed on ballot by Imposes a $225 parcel tax for six years to provide funds to offset state funding shortfalls. Renews an existing $621.66 parcel tax with 3 percent inflation adjustments for eight years to fund the school district. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. Imposes a $144 parcel tax to support the Mendocino Coast Hospital. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. Replaces and existing parcel tax with a $25 parcel tax to fund the fire district. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. Renews the current $125 annual parcel tax for 10 years without any rate increases to fund the healthcare district. Directors. Imposes a $79 parcel tax adjusted for inflation indefinitely to fund the fire district. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. $10,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,650,000 $4,000,000 $1,700,000 $55,914 $1,500,000 Page 7 of 10

San Francisco San Joaquin San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Santa Cruz Shasta Sierra San Francisco Unified School Rippon Consolidated Fire Cambria Services Belmont-Redwood Shores School Brisbane School Millbrae School Ravenswood City School Hope Elementary School Happy Valley Shasta Lake Fire Protection Sierra City Fire Proposition G Measure K Measure L Measure N Measure Q Measure S Measure Q Imposes a $298 parcel tax for 20 years beginning 2018 to pay for teacher and paraeducator salary raises, increased staffing and to provide more competitive compensation for employees. Placed on ballot by local initiative. Imposes a $125 parcel tax for single family homes and $55 per year for any vacant properties indefinitely to support the fire district. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. Imposes a $62.15 per parcel tax adjusted annually for inflation to pay for three fulltime firefighters. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. Imposes a $118 parcel tax for 5 years to fund the school district. Placed on ballot by Imposes a $166 parcel tax for eight years to fund education updates. Placed on ballot by Imposes a $97 parcel tax for five years to fund education updates. Placed on ballot by Imposes a $196 parcel tax for eight years to fund education updates. Placed on ballot by Imposes a $79 parcel tax for 5 years to fund the Hope. Imposes a $99 parcel tax for 6 years to fund the school district. Placed on ballot by Imposes a $100 parcel tax for the first residential unit, $75 for each additional residential unit, $25 per vacant parcel and seven cents per building square foot with annual inflation adjustments to fund the district. Placed on ballot by Board of Directors. Imposes a $100 parcel tax per residential equivalent unit indefinitely to fund the fire protection district and increases the 's spending limit. Placed on ballot by Board of Commissioners. $50,000,000 $1,200,000 $378,000 $1,400,000 $591,460 $700,000 $1,200,000 $360,000 $61,000 $515,750 $50,000 Page 8 of 10

Sierra Tuolumne Downieville Fire Protection County of Tuolumne Measure L Yolo City of Davis Measure H Yolo City of Davis Measure I Sales Alameda County of Alameda Sales Fresno City of Kingsburg Measure E Sales Lake County of Lake Measure G Sales Lassen County of Lassen Measure J Sales Lassen County of Lassen Measure K Sales Sales Sales Los Angles Marin Nevada City of Huntington Park Town of Corte Madera City of Grass Valley Measure S Measure F Measure E Imposes a $100 parcel tax per residential equivalent unit indefinitely to fund the fire protection district and increases the 's spending limit. Placed on ballot by Board of Commissioners. Imposes a $90 parcel tax to fund ambulance and emergency services. Placed on ballot by Board of Imposes a $49 parcel tax for 20 years to fund parks. Placed on ballot Imposes a $99 parcel tax for 10 years to fund transportation related projects. Placed on ballot Imposes a 0.5 percent sales tax to expand existing childcare centers, recruit and retain teachers and push for more home-based childcare centers. Imposes a 1 percent sales tax for 10 years to hire additional police officers, bolster EMS services and replace out-ofdate equipment. Placed on ballot Imposes a 1.5 percent sales tax increase for 10 years to fund the county's general fund. Imposes a 0.75 percent sales tax increase to fund the city's general fund. Placed on ballot by Board of Asks voters if Measure J is approved should public safety services be the exclusive use of 75 percent of the revenues. Imposes a 1 percent sales tax to fund the city's general fund. Eliminates an existing $98 parcel tax per 1,000 commercial square feet for special drainage and increases and extends an existing sales tax by 0.25 percent indefinitely to fund the city's general fund. Placed on ballot by City Council. Repeals the existing 0.5 percent sales tax and replaces it with an ongoing 1 percent sales tax to support the city's general fund. Placed on ballot $50,000 $1,400,000 $2,800,000 $140,000,000 $940,000 $4,500,000 $3,500,000 $5,400,000 Page 9 of 10

Sales San Diego City of Chula Vista Sales Santa Cruz City of Santa Cruz Measure S Imposes a 0.5 percent sales tax increase to hire more staff in the city's police and fire departments. Placed on ballot Imposes a 0.25 percent sales tax increase to fund the city's general fund after the city council declared a fiscal emergency. Placed on ballot by City Council. $16,000,000 $3,000,000 Transient Occupancy Transient Occupancy Mendocino City of Mendocino Measure G City of Monrovia City Measure TT Imposes a 10 percent hotel tax to fund the county's general fund. Placed on ballot by Board of Increases the city's hotel tax to 12 percent to fund the city's general fund. $1,000,000 $400,000 Utility User Utility User Utility User Utility User Fresno City of Parlier Fresno City of Parlier Measure D San Bernardino Santa Barbara City of Rialto Isla Vista Services Measure M Measure R Imposes a 4 percent utility users tax indefinitely to fund city services. Placed on ballot Asks voters if the above measure passes, shall the revenue raised be primarily used to provide, maintain and enhance fire services in the City of Parlier. Placed on ballot Extends the 8 percent utility users tax indefinitely to fund the city's general fund. Placed on ballot Imposes an 8 percent utility users tax indefinitely to fund parking improvements, tenant mediation services and operation of the district. Directors. $398,000 $642,000 Page 10 of 10