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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/10/2017
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12/10/2018 <br />4. The names and results of the persons voted for at said election for members <br />of the City Council are: <br />NAME <br />VOTES RECEIVED <br />Giselle Hale <br />12,723 votes or 18.24% <br />Diane Howard <br />11,904 votes or 17.07% <br />Diana Reddy <br />11,319 votes or 16.23% <br />Rick Hunter <br />10,977 votes or 15.74% <br />Christina Umhofer <br />9,425 votes or 13.51% <br />Jason Galisatus <br />9,028 votes or 12.94% <br />Ernie Schmidt <br />4,370 votes or 6.27% <br />5. The City Council does declare and determine that: <br />Giselle Hale is elected as a member of the City Council for a term of four years. <br />Diane Howard is elected as a member of the City Council for a term of four years. <br />Diana Reddy is elected as a member of the City Council for a term of four years. <br />6. The City Clerk shall deliver to each person elected a certification of election <br />signed by her and duly authenticated; the City Clerk shall also administer to the persons <br />elected the oath of office as prescribed in the State Constitution of the State of California <br />and shall have each of them subscribe to it and file it in the office of the City Clerk. Each <br />person elections shall then be inducted into the respective office to which they have been <br />elected. <br />7. Measure RR (Essential Services Protection) appeared on the ballot as <br />follows: <br />Shall the ordinance to fund essential city services such as protecting rapid 911 <br />emergency response times; preserving the number of on -duty <br />firefighters/paramedics/police officers; continuing after-school/recreation programs for <br />children; and maintaining local library hours/programs by establishing a 0.5% sales tax, <br />providing approximately $8,000,000 annually until repealed by voters, with exemptions <br />for essential purchases like food/medicine, annual audits and all funds staying in <br />Redwood City, be adopted? <br />It was determined and declared that Measure RR did receive a majority of the votes cast <br />with 19,207 votes cast in favor and 9,210 votes cast in opposition and therefore was <br />approved by the voters of Redwood City. <br />8. Measure DD (Cannabis Business Tax) appeared on the ballot as follows: <br />Shall the measure funding police patrols, after-school recreation programs and <br />other general city services by imposing a cannabis business tax on all cannabis <br />(marijuana) businesses at an annual rate which shall not exceed 10% of gross receipts <br />ATFY/RESO.0117/CC RESO CERTIFYING ELECTION RESULTS RESO. NO 15723 <br />REV: 12-19-18 VR MUFF NO. 307 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />
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