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Agenda Packet
December 10, 2024
OPEN MEETING
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
22 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 92701
5:00 PM
Valerie Amezcua
Mayor
Thai Viet Phan
Mayor Pro Tern — Ward 1
Jessie Lopez
Councilmember - Ward 3
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Councilmember - Ward 5
Benjamin Vazquez
Councilmember - Ward 2
Phil Bacerra
Councilmember - Ward 4
Nelida Mendoza
Councilmember - Ward 6
Mayor and Council telephone: 714-647-6900
Agenda item inquiries: 714-647-6520
Sonia R. Carvalho Alvaro Nunez Jennifer L. Hall
City Attorney City Manager City Clerk
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CITY VISION AND CODE OF ETHICS — The City of Santa Ana is committed to achieving a
shared vision for the organization and its community. The Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles
(Values) are the result of a thoughtful and inclusive process designed to set the City and
organization on a course that meets the challenges of today and tomorrow, as follows:
Vision - The dynamic center of Orange County which is acclaimed for our: Investment in youth -
Safe and healthy community • Neighborhood pride • Thriving economic climate • Enriched and
diverse culture • Quality government services
Mission - To deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community which ensures
public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality
of life for residents.
Guiding Principles - Collaboration • Efficiency • Equity • Excellence • Fiscal Responsibility -
Innovation • Transparency
Code of Ethics and Conduct - At the Special Municipal Election held on February 5, 2008,
voters approved an amendment to the City Charter which established the Code of Ethics and
Conduct for elected officials and members of appointed boards, commissions, and committees
to assure public confidence. The following are the core values expressed: • Integrity • Honesty -
Responsibility • Fairness • Accountability • Respect • Efficiency
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courtesy to the public, the City Council meeting will occur live via teleconference Zoom webinar.
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Special Meeting Agenda ONLY, may do so by one of the following ways:
• MAILING OPTION written communications — Public comments may be mailed to: Office of
the City Clerk, 20 Civic Center Plaza M-30, Santa Ana, CA 92701. All written
communications received via mail two (2) hours before the scheduled start of the meeting
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begins without the permission of the presiding chair.
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and consecutive interpretation (Spanish -to -English) in addition to those wishing to
address the City Council at the podium.
La ciudad provee servicios de interpretacion al espanol en las juntas del Consejo. La
interpretacion simultanea al espanol se ofrece por medio del use de audifonos y la
interpretacion consecutiva (espanol a ingles) tambien esta disponible para cualquiera
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SPECIAL OPEN MEETING
CALL TO ORDER
ATTENDANCE Council Members
Phil Bacerra
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Jessie Lopez
David Penaloza
Benjamin Vazquez
Mayor Pro Tern
Thai Viet Phan
Mayor
Valerie Amezcua
City Manager
Alvaro Nunez
City Attorney
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Clerk
Jennifer L. Hall
ROLL CALL
PRESENTATION OF THE COLORS Honor Guard, Santa Ana Police Department
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Amezcua
NATIONAL ANTHEM Judith Valdez
WORDS OF INSPIRATION Pastor Tommy Cota, Hope Alive Church
PUBLIC COMMENT — Public comments will be held during the beginning of the meeting for
comments ONLY on agenda items.
I BUSINESS CALENDAR
1. Resolution Declaring the Results of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election —
Measures CC, DD, EE, and FF and the Election of Certain Officers
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the General Municipal
Election held on November 5, 2024, declaring the results, and such other matters as may
be provided by law.
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH
OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW
2. Execute Ordinance No. NS-3073 approved by the voters approving Article XIX, Rent
Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and Structures, of
the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Measure CC).
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ORDINANCE NO. NS-3073 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION
ORDINANCE
3. Authorize submission to the Secretary of State, for acceptance and filing, amendments
to the Santa Ana City Charter approved by the voters deleting references to obsolete job
titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specifying that all department heads are at -will
employees, addressing definitions of funds and levies for compliance with state law,
authorizing limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and City Attorney, and requiring
the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code (Measure EE).
**END OF BUSINESS CALENDAR**
OATH OF OFFICE ADMINISTERED TO OFFICERS ELECTED
NAME TITLE
Thai Viet Phan Councilmember, Ward 1
Jessie Lopez Councilmember, Ward 3
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez Councilmember, Ward 5
Valerie Amezcua Mayor
ADJOURNMENT — Adjourn the Special City Council meeting.
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MAYOR
Valerie Amezcua
MAYOR PRO TEM
Thai Viet Phan
COUNCILMEMBERS
Phil Bacerra
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Jessie Lopez
David Penaloza
Benjamin Vazquez
CITY OF SANTA ANA
CITY CLERK'S OFFICE
20 Civic Center Plaza • P.O. Box 1988
Santa Ana, California 92702
www.santa-ana.org
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
To: Valerie Amezcua, Mayor
Thai Viet Phan, Mayor Pro Tem, Ward 1
Benjamin Vazquez, Councilmember, Ward 2
Jessie Lopez, Councilmember, Ward 3
Phil Bacerra, Councilmember, Ward 4
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez, Councilmember, Ward 5
David Penaloza, Councilmember, Ward 6
CITY MANAGER
Alvaro Nunez
CITY ATTORNEY
Sonia R. Carvalho
CITY CLERK
Jennifer L. Hall
Alvaro Nunez, City Manager
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
Orange County Register
Los Angeles Times
NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to California Government Code §54956, that on
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 at 5:00 P.M., the Santa Ana City Council will hold a Special
Meeting for the purpose of addressing the following items:
Resolution Declaring the Results of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal
Election — Measures CC, DID, EE, and FF and the Election of Certain Officers
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024,
DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE
PROVIDED BY LAW
Execute Ordinance No. NS-3073 approved by the voters approving Article XIX,
Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings
and Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Measure CC).
ORDINANCE NO. NS-3073 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE
EVICTION ORDINANCE
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Authorize submission to the Secretary of State, for acceptance and filing,
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references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specifying
that all department heads are at -will employees, addressing definitions of funds
and levies for compliance with state law, authorizing limited purchasing authority
for the City Clerk and City Attorney, and requiring the City Council to adopt an
ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code (Measure EE).
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Staff Report
December 10, 2024
TOPIC: Certification and Resolution Declaring Election Results
AGENDA TITLE
Resolution Declaring the Results of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election —
Measures CC, DD, EE, and FF and the Election of Certain Officers
RECOMMENDED ACTION
1. Adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the General Municipal Election held on
November 5, 2024, declaring the results, and such other matters as may be provided by
law.
RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX entitled A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS,
AND SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW
2. Execute Ordinance No. NS-3073 approved by the voters approving Article XIX, Rent
Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and
Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Measure CC).
ORDINANCE NO. NS-3073 entitled AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY
OF SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION
ORDINANCE
3. Authorize submission to the Secretary of State, for acceptance and filing,
amendments to the Santa Ana City Charter approved by the voters deleting references
to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specifying that all department
heads are at -will employees, addressing definitions of funds and levies for compliance
with state law, authorizing limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and City
Attorney, and requiring the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics
Code (Measure EE).
GOVERNMENT CODE 484308 APPLIES: No
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Certification and Resolution Declaring Election Results
December 10, 2024
Page 2
DISCUSSION
Pursuant to Santa Ana Charter §1201, general municipal elections for the election of
officers and for such other purposes as the City Council may prescribe shall be held on
the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in each even -numbered year. The
purpose of the November 5, 2024 election was for the election of the Mayor, three (3)
Councilmember seats, specifically Ward Nos. 1, 3, and 5, and four measures: Measures
CC, DD, EE, and FF.
A total of eight eligible candidates filed nomination papers for seats on the City Council:
for the Mayoral seat, for a term of two years: two eligible candidates; for
Councilmember, Ward 1, for a term of four years: two eligible candidates; for
Councilmember, Ward 3, for a term of four years: two eligible candidates; and for
Councilmember, Ward 5, for a term of four years, two eligible candidates.
Elections Code §10262(b) requires the City Clerk, upon receipt of the results of the
election from the Orange County Registrar of Voters, to certify the results to the
governing body and pursuant to Elections Code §§10263 and 10264, the City Council
must adopt a resolution reciting the facts of the election results. The Certificate of
Registrar of Voters to the Result of the Canvass dated December 3, 2024, reflects the
full, true, and correct Statement of Vote, consolidated with the General Election held on
November 5, 2024 declaring elected to each office the candidates with the majority of
votes, as well as the votes on the four measures.
The Result of the Canvass of the General Election Returns is attached to the proposed
resolution (Exhibit 1). By adopting the resolution, the City Council declares elected the
following individuals:
• Valerie Amezcua, Mayor
• Thai Viet Phan, Councilmember, Ward 1
• Jessie Lopez, Councilmember, Ward 3
• Johnathan Ryan Hernandez, Councilmember, Ward 5
Measure CC, considered and approved by the voters with 43,134 yes votes (57.63%), is
an ordinance adopting Article XIX, Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction
Ordinance, of Chapter 8, Buildings and Structures, of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
Pursuant to Elections Code §9217, the ordinance shall be considered as adopted upon
the date that the vote is declared by the City Council and shall go into effect ten days
after that date (December 20, 2024).
Measure EE, considered and approved by the voters with 53,781 yes votes (73.83%),
amends Sections 401.05 611, 702, 703, 1002, and 1103 of the City Charter to delete
references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding requirements, specify that all
department heads are at -will employees, address definitions of funds and levies for
compliance with state law, authorize limited purchasing authority for the City Clerk and
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Certification and Resolution Declaring Election Results
December 10, 2024
Page 3
City Attorney, and require the City Council to adopt an ordinance to enforce the Ethics
Code. Such ordinance will be presented to City Council at a future meeting for their
consideration.
Pursuant to Government Code §34459, voter approval of Measure EE amending the
City Charter is deemed ratified, but shall not take effect until accepted and filed by the
Secretary of State pursuant to Government Code §34460.
Measure DD, considered by the voters, to allow noncitizen City residents to vote in all
City of Santa Ana municipal elections, was not approved, receiving 44,378 no votes
(59.03%).
Measure FF, considered by the voters, to index Council compensation at a salary of
33% of that of an Orange County Superior Court Judge, was not approved, receiving
47,880 no votes (65.66%).
Accepting the election results as certified by the County of Orange Registrar of Voters
will enter the vote into the official record of the City and allow for certification and the
confirmation of the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
There is no environmental impact associated with this action.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action
EXHIBIT(S)
1. Resolution Certifying Election with Certificate of Registrar of Voters
2. Ordinance No. NS-3073 (Measure CC)
Submitted By: Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk
Approved By: Alvaro Nunez, City Manager
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RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA RECITING THE FACT OF THE GENERAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
5, 2024, DECLARING THE RESULTS, AND SUCH OTHER
MATTERS AS MAY BE PROVIDED BY LAW
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines,
and declares as follows:
A. Pursuant to Santa Ana City Charter Section 1201, a General Municipal
Election was held in the City of Santa Ana on November 5, 2024, to fill the
office of Mayor and offices of members of the City Council nominated from
Ward Nos. 1, 3, and 5 of the City, and to consider four (4) measures, entitled
"CC," "DD," "EE," and "FF" respectively.
B. California Elections Code Section 10263 requires that the governing body
shall adopt a resolution reciting the fact of the election and the other matters
enumerated in Section 10264 which includes entry on record of statement of
the result of the election.
C. Pursuant to Elections Code Section 10264, the results of said election,
including the whole number of votes cast in the City, the names of the
persons voted for, the measures voted upon, for what office each person was
voted for, the number of votes given in the City to each person and for and
against each measure, are set forth in the Certificate of Registrar of Voters to
Result of the Canvass of the General Municipal Election Returns attached
hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference as though fully
set forth.
C. City Charter Section 406 provides that "[t]he City Council shall be the judge of
the election and qualifications of its members as defined in section 401 of this
charter and shall meet on the first regularly scheduled meeting or at a special
meeting after election returns are certified for any municipal election at which
members of the City Council are elected, declare the results thereof, and
install elected members, if any."
D. That the names of persons voted for at the election for the offices of Mayor
and Council Member of the Santa Ana City Council are as follows:
MAYOR
Valerie Amezcua
Benjamin Vazquez
Resolution No. 2024-XXX
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COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 1
Julie Tran
Thai Viet Phan
COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 3
Jessie Lopez
Jeffrey Katz
COUNCILMEMBER, WARD 5
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Mario Alvarado
E. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City
Charter that Valerie Amezcua is entitled to hold the office of Mayor. The City
Council also declares Valerie Amezcua elected to the office of Mayor of the
City of Santa Ana for a two-year term.
F. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City
Charter that Thai Viet Phan is entitled to hold the office of Councilmember for
Ward 1. The City Council also declares Thai Viet Phan elected to the office of
Councilmember for Ward 1 of the City of Santa Ana for a four-year term.
G. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City
Charter that Jessie Lopez is entitled to hold the office of Councilmember for
Ward 3. The City Council also declares Jessie Lopez elected to the office of
Councilmember for Ward 3 of the City of Santa Ana for a four-year term.
H. The City Council determines in accordance with Section 406 of the City
Charter that Johnathan Ryan Hernandez is entitled to hold the office of
Councilmember for Ward 5. The City Council also declares Johnathan Ryan
Hernandez elected to the office of Councilmember for Ward 5 of the City of
Santa Ana for a four-year term.
I. That Measure CC voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as
follows..
Shall the measure adopting a Rent Stabilization and Just Cause YES
Eviction Ordinance be adopted? NO
That as a result of the election, a majority of the voters voting on Measure CC
did vote in favor of it and that the Measure was carried and Ordinance No.
NS-3073 shall take effect ten (10) days following adoption of said declaration.
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J. That Measure DID voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as
follows:
Shall the City of Santa Ana City Charter be amended to allow, by YES
the November 2028 general municipal election, noncitizen City NO
residents to vote in all City of Santa Ana municipal elections?
That as a result of the election, a majority of voters voting on Measure DID did
not vote in favor of said measure.
K. That Measure EE voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as
follows:
Shall the City of Santa Ana City Charter be amended to delete YES
references to obsolete job titles and obsolete bonding
requirements, specify that all department heads are at -will
employees, address definitions of funds and levies for compliance NO
with state law, authorize limited purchasing authority for the City
Clerk and City Attorney and require the City Council to adopt an
ordinance to enforce the Ethics Code?
That as a result of the election, a majority of the voters voting on Measure EE
did vote in favor of it and, as such, the Measure was carried and shall be
forwarded to the Secretary of State for inclusion in the City of Santa Ana
Charter.
L. That Measure FF voted upon by the voters of Santa Ana at the Election is as
follows:
Shall the City of Santa Ana City Charter be amended to index YES
Council compensation at a salary of thirty three (33%) percent of NO
that of an Orange County Superior Court Judge?
That as a result of the election, a majority of voters voting on Measure FF did
not vote in favor of said measure.
Section 2. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the City Clerk shall attest to and certify the vote adopting this
Resolution.
Resolution No. 2024-XXX
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ADOPTED this 10th day of December, 2024.
Valerie Amezcua
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho
City Attorney
By: A �t ru-
Laura A. Rossini
Chief Assistant City Attorney
AYES Councilmembers
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution No.
2024-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana on December 10, 2024.
Date
Jennifer L. Hall
City Clerk
City of Santa Ana
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Exhibit A
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRAR OF VOTERS TO RESULT OF THE
CANVASS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
) SS.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, Bob Page, Registrar of Voters of Orange County, do hereby certify the
following to be a full, true, and correct Statement of the Vote, consolidated with the
Presidential General Election held on November 5, 2024.
CITY OF SANTA ANA
MAYOR
VALERIE AMEZCUA
BENJAMIN VAZQUEZ
44,785
29,948
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094
MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL, WARD 1
THAI VIET PHAN 7,151
JULIE TRAN 6,471
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 3,525
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 11,776
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 15,301
MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL, WARD 3
JESSIE LOPEZ 9,109
JEFFREY KATZ 8,685
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 4,148
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 15,290
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 19,438
MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL WARD 5
JOHNATHAN RYAN HERNANDEZ 5,078
MARIO ALVARADO 4,003
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 2,808
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 7,105
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 9,913
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MEASURE CC
YES 43,134
NO 31,713
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094
MEASURE DD
NO 44,378
YES 30,799
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094
MEASURE EE
YES 53,781
NO 19,061
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094
MEASURE FF
NO 47,880
YES 25,041
VOTE CENTER BALLOTS CAST: 19,826
VOTE -BY -MAIL BALLOTS CAST: 62,268
TOTAL BALLOTS CAST: 82,094
1 hereby certify that the number of votes cast for each candidate and measure is as
set forth above and appears in the Certified Statement of the Vote.
WITNESS my hand and Official Seal this 3rd day of December, 2024.
BOB PAGE
Registrar of Voters
Orange County
City Council 1 — 9 12/10/2024
CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF THE VOTES CAST
at the
PRESIDENTIAL GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2024
in the
County of Orange, State of California
FILED 12024
SHIRLEY N. WEBER, SECRETARY OF STATE
01
State of California)
) ss
County of Orange)
DEPUTY
I, Bob Page, Registrar of Voters of Orange County, do hereby certify that, in pursuance
of the provisions of Elections Code section 15300, et seq., I did canvass the results of the
votes cast in the Presidential General Election held in Orange County on November 5, 2024,
for measures and contests that were submitted to the vote of the voters, and that the
Statement of Votes Cast, to which this certificate is attached is full, true, and correct.
WITNESS my hand and Official Seal
THIS 5 DAY OF 6t1r 2024
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Vote Center Totals
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District o°Jc m
Orange County
133,477
19,826
Orange County
133,477
19,826
40th Congressional District
152
20
46th Congressional District
133,325
19,806
34th Senate District
132,818
19,716
37th Senate District
659
110
68th Assembly District
108,975
16,381
70th Assembly District
24,350
3,425
73rd Assembly District
152
20
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
3,525
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
2,636
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
4,148
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
3,860
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
2,808
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
2,849
State Board of Equalization
133,477
19,826
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
19,826
County Board of Education
114,809
17,194
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
2,632
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
18,416
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
4,872
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
3,214
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
5,005
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
2,675
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
2,650
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
14,398
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
3,088
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
2,704
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
2,389
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
3,361
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
2,856
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
1,045
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
3,475
District
14.9
14.9
13.2
14.9
14.8
16.7
15.0
14.1
13.2
14.9
14.9
14.1
14.5
15.0
15.2
16.0
14.5
14.9
14.9
15.0
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10,186
10,186
6
10,180
10,141
45
8,440
1,740
6
10,186
10,186
1,795
1,354
2,183
1,978
1,385
1,491
10,186
10,186
8,849
1,337
168
168
535
535
14.8 9,483
14.9 2,539
15.5 1,649
14.4 2,571
15.2 1,334
14.0 1,390
14.8 7,402
14.5 1,608
15.1 1,359
15.3 1,234
14.2 1,757
15.3 1,444
17.1 535
0.0 0
14.1 1 1.766
7,549
7,549
12
7,537
7,498
51
6,324
1,213
12
7,549
7,549
1,228
1,105
1,489
1,399
1,182
1,146
7,549
7,549
6,646
903
126
126
373
373
7,050
1,865
1,255
1,877
1,059
994
5,629
1,174
1,161
968
1,243
1,083
373
0
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1,23S
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c
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District m
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
Orange Unified School District
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
Irvine Ranch Water District
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
United States Senator
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
President
Vote Center Totals
8,181
15,529
917
5,580
1,100
4,480
840
840
114,809
18,668
133,477
114,809
18,668
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
1,175 14.4
2,173 14.0
127 13.8
908 16.3
163 14.8
745 16.6
232 27.6
232 27.6
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
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W Q
Q Z
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592
1,108
66
483
87
396
100
100
8,849
1,337
10,186
8,849
1,337
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
10,186
445
750
40
312
59
253
78
78
6,646
903
7,549
6,646
903
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
7,549
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Totals
c
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N 3
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District o°Jc m
Orange County
133,477
62,268
Orange County
133,477
62,268
40th Congressional District
152
87
46th Congressional District
133,325
62,181
34th Senate District
132,818
61,853
37th Senate District
659
415
68th Assembly District
108,975
51,124
70th Assembly District
24,350
11,057
73rd Assembly District
152
87
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
62,268
Santa Ana
133,477
62,268
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
11,776
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
7,037
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
15,290
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
12,801
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
7,105
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
8,259
State Board of Equalization
133,477
62,268
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
62,268
County Board of Education
114,809
53,661
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
8,607
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
57,694
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
14,969
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
9,491
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
15,750
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
7,530
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
9,954
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
44,849
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
11,174
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
6,870
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
6,435
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
11,406
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
8,964
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
3,252
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
11,169
District
46.7
46.7
57.2
46.6
46.6
63.0
46.9
45.4
57.2
46.7
46.7
47.0
38.7
55.5
50.4
40.4
42.0
46.7
46.7
46.7
46.1
48.2
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
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34599
34599
44
34555
34338
261
28358
6197
44
34599
34599
6631
3731
8672
7170
3900
4495
34599
34599
29745
4854
733
48.2 733
53.3 1756
53.3 1756
46.3 32110
w
CY
N
Q
Z
Q
Z
m
22399
22399
32
22367
22284
115
18824
3543
32
22399
22399
3724
2964
5194
4421
2770
3326
22399
22399
19738
2661
386
386
1151
1151
20862
45.9
8381
5540
45.8
5102
3691
45.3
8655
5563
42.7
52.7
46.2
52.5
38.4
41.1
48.1
4231
5741
24861
6391
3793
3408
6264
48.2 5005
53.3 1756
0.0 0
45.4 6258
2696
3372
16689
3934
2717
2644
4146
3248
1151
0
3589
1-13
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Totals
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District o°1c m
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
Orange Unified School District
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
Irvine Ranch Water District
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
United States Senator
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
President
Vote by Mail Totals
8,181
15,529
917
5,580
1,100
4,480
840
840
114,809
18,668
133,477
114,809
18,668
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
3,631 44.4
7,136 46.0
402 43.8
2,998 53.7
497 45.2
2,501 55.8
380 45.2
380 45.2
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
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1968
4039
251
1724
294
1430
221
221
29745
4854
34599
29745
4854
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34599
34,599
1303
2185
101
970
155
815
106
106
19738
2661
22399
19738
2661
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22399
22,399
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Orange County
133,477
82,094
Orange County
133,477
82,094
40th Congressional District
152
107
46th Congressional District
133,325
81,987
34th Senate District
132,818
81,569
37th Senate District
659
525
68th Assembly District
108,975
67,505
70th Assembly District
24,350
14,482
73rd Assembly District
152
107
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
82,094
Santa Ana
133,477
82,094
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
15,301
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
9,673
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
19,438
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
16,661
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
9,913
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
11,108
State Board of Equalization
133,477
82,094
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
82,094
County Board of Education
114,809
70,855
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
11,239
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
76,110
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
19,841
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
12,705
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
20,755
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
10,205
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
12,604
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
59,247
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
14,262
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
9,574
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
8,824
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
14,767
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
11,820
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
4,297
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
14,644
District
61.5
61.5
70.4
61.5
61.4
79.7
61.9
59.5
70.4
61.5
61.5
61.0
53.2
70.5
65.6
56.3
56.5
61.5
61.5
61.7
60.2
61.5
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< Z
Q
w
w Q
J
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> m
44785
44785
50
44735
44479
306
36798
7937
50
44785
44785
8426
5085
10855
9148
5285
5986
44785
44785
38594
601
901
29948
29948
44
29904
29782
166
25148
4756
44
29948
29948
4952
4069
6683
5820
3952
4472
29948
29948
26384
3564
512
61.5
901
512
70.4
2291
1524
70.4
2291
1524
61.1
41593
27912
60.8
61.4
59.7
57.9
66.7
61.0
67.0
53.5
56.4
62.2
10920
6751
11226
5565
7131
32263
7999
5152
4642
8021
63.5 6449
70.4 2291
0.0 0
59.5 8024
7405
4946
7440
3755
4366
22318
5108
3878
3612
5389
4331
1524
0
4824
1-15
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Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
Orange Unified School District
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
Irvine Ranch Water District
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
United States Senator
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
President
Vote Center Totals
Vote by Mail Totals
Grand Totals
8,181
15,529
917
5,580
1,100
4,480
840
840
114,809
18,668
133,477
114,809
18,668
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
133,477
4,806 58.7
9,309 59.9
529 57.7
3,906 70.0
660 60.0
3,246 72.5
612 72.9
612 72.9
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
19,826 14.9
62,268 46.7
82,094 61.5
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2560
5147
317
2207
381
1826
321
321
38594
6191
44785
38594
6191
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
44785
10,186
34,599
44,785
1748
2935
141
1282
214
1068
184
184
26384
3564
29948
26384
3564
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
29948
7,549
22,399
29,948
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Orange County
Orange County
46th Congressional District
34th Senate District
68th Assembly District
70th Assembly District
2nd Supervisorial District
Santa Ana
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
State Board of Equalization
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
County Board of Education
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
District
Coast Community College
District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
District
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
District
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 5
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32 ('
Proposition 33 City
`y
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
6,407
18,668
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
6,407
18,668
2,741
2,741
22,334
15,377
6,957
6,407
1,620
4,787
18,668
3,283
14,468
917
6,407
18,668
25,075
6,407
18,668
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
25,075
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
893 13.9
2,632 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
893 13.9
2,632 14.1
365 13.3
365 13.3
3,160 14.1
2,188 14.2
972 14.0
893 13.9
208 12.8
685 14.3
2,632 14.1
478 14.6
2,027 14.0
127 13.8
893 13.9
2,632 14.1
3,525 14.1
893 13.9
2,632 14.1
3,525 14.1
3,525 14.1
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184
1,595
1,077
518
439
100
339
1,340
260
1,014
66
439
1,340
1,779
439
1,340
1,779
1,779
1,779
1,779
1,779
1,779
1,779
1,779
1,257
1,257
1,257
1,257
334
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1,257
1,257
1,257
1,257
1,257
334
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125
125
1,132
799
333
334
85
249
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164
721
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25,075
11,776
47.0
Orange County
25,075
11,776
47.0
46th Congressional District
25,075
11,776
47.0
34th Senate District
25,075
11,776
47.0
68th Assembly District
6,407
3,169
49.5
70th Assembly District
18,668
8,607
46.1
2nd Supervisorial District
25,075
11,776
47.0
Santa Ana
25,075
11,776
47.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
11,776
47.0
State Board of Equalization
25,075
11,776
47.0
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
25,075
11,776
47.0
County Board of Education
6,407
3,169
49.5
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
8,607
46.1
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
22,334
10,454
46.8
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
15,377
7,226
47.0
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
6,957
3,228
46.4
College District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
6,407
3,169
49.5
District
Santa Ana Unified School
1,620
738
45.6
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
4,787
2,431
50.8
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
18,668
8,607
46.1
District
Garden Grove Unified School
3,283
1,466
44.7
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
14,468
6,739
46.6
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
402
43.8
District Trustee Area 5
Historical 2010 - 46th
6,407
3,169
49.5
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
8,607
46.1
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
25,075
11,776
47.0
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
6,407
3,169
49.5
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
8,607
46.1
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
25,075
11,776
47.0
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
25,075
11,776
47.0
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
25,075
11,776
47.0
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
25,075
11,776
47.0
Proposition 3
25,075
11,776
47.0
Proposition 4
25,075
11,776
47.0
Proposition 5
25,075
11,776
47.0
Proposition 6
25,075
11,776
47.0
Proposition 32
Proposition33 city
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11,776
47.0
Proposition 34
25,075
11,776
47.0
Proposition 35
25,075
11,776
47.0
4692 5894
4692 5894
4692 5894
4692 5894
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3359 4422
4692 5894
4692 5894
4692 5894
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1333 1472
3359 4422
568 606
568 606
4124 5288
2799 3660
1325 1628
1333 1472
296 365
1037 1107
3359 4422
667 690
2544 3527
148 205
1333 1472
3359 4422
4692 5894
1333 1472
3359 4422
4692 5894
4692 5894
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4692 5894
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25,075
15,301
61.0
Orange County
25,075
15,301
61.0
46th Congressional District
25,075
15,301
61.0
34th Senate District
25,075
15,301
61.0
68th Assembly District
6,407
4,062
63.4
70th Assembly District
18,668
11,239
60.2
2nd Supervisorial District
25,075
15,301
61.0
Santa Ana
25,075
15,301
61.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
15,301
61.0
State Board of Equalization
25,075
15,301
61.0
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
25,075
15,301
61.0
County Board of Education
6,407
4,062
63.4
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
11,239
60.2
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
61.5
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
61.5
District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
22,334
13,614
61.0
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
15,377
9,414
61.2
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
6,957
4,200
60.4
College District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
6,407
4,062
63.4
District
Santa Ana Unified School
1,620
946
58.4
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
4,787
3,116
65.1
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
18,668
11,239
60.2
District
Garden Grove Unified School
3,283
1,944
59.2
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
14,468
8,766
60.6
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
529
57.7
District Trustee Area 5
Historical 2010 - 46th
6,407
4,062
63.4
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
11,239
60.2
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
25,075
15,301
61.0
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
6,407
4,062
63.4
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
11,239
60.2
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
25,075
15,301
61.0
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
25,075
15,301
61.0
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
25,075
15,301
61.0
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
25,075
15,301
61.0
Proposition 3
25,075
15,301
61.0
Proposition 4
25,075
15,301
61.0
Proposition 5
25,075
15,301
61.0
Proposition 6
25,075
15,301
61.0
Proposition 32 .
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15,301
61.0
Proposition 34
25,075
15,301
61.0
Proposition 35
25,075
15,301
61.0
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Orange County
27,566
4,148
15.0
Orange County
27,566
4,148
15.0
40th Congressional District
152
20
13.2
46th Congressional District
27,414
4,128
15.1
34th Senate District
26,907
4,038
15.0
37th Senate District
659
110
16.7
68th Assembly District
24,782
3,790
15.3
70th Assembly District
2,632
338
12.8
73rd Assembly District
152
20
13.2
2nd Supervisorial District
27,566
4,148
15.0
Santa Ana
27,566
4,148
15.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
4,148
15.0
State Board of Equalization
27,566
4,148
15.0
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
27,566
4,148
15.0
County Board of Education
27,566
4,148
15.0
Trustee Area 1
South Orange County
6,100
1,044
17.1
Community College District
South Orange County
6,100
1,044
17.1
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
21,466
3,104
14.5
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
8,790
1,363
15.5
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
454
64
14.1
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
12,222
1,677
13.7
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
13,074
1,816
13.9
District
Santa Ana Unified School
12,008
1,645
13.7
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
1,066
171
16.0
District Trustee Area 3
Tustin Unified School District
6,100
1,044
17.1
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School District
6,100
1,044
17.1
Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
2,812
380
13.5
District
Garden Grove Unified School
2,812
380
13.5
District Trustee Area 3
Orange Unified School District
5,580
908
16.3
Orange Unified School District
1,100
163
14.8
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
745
16.6
Trustee Area 7
Historical 2010 - 46th
27,566
4,148
15.0
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
27,566
4,148
15.0
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
27,566
4,148
15.0
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
27,566
4,148
15.0
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
27,566
4,148
15.0
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
27,566
4,148
15.0
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4,148
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27,566
4,148
15.0
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27,566
4,148
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1,877
152
147
5
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1,665
2,039
1,665
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1,665
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279 371
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1,665 2,039
1,665 2,039
1,665 2,039 1 - 23
1,665 2,039
1,665 2,039
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Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
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United States Senator
President
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4,148
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27,566
4,148
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4,148
15.0
27,566
4,148
15.0
27,566
4,148
15.0
27,566
4,148
15.0
27,566
4,148
15.0
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1,665 2,039
1,665 2,039
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Orange County
27,566
15,290
55.5
Orange County
27,566
15,290
55.5
40th Congressional District
152
87
57.2
46th Congressional District
27,414
15,203
55.5
34th Senate District
26,907
14,875
55.3
37th Senate District
659
415
63.0
68th Assembly District
24,782
13,911
56.1
70th Assembly District
2,632
1,292
49.1
73rd Assembly District
152
87
57.2
2nd Supervisorial District
27,566
15,290
55.5
Santa Ana
27,566
15,290
55.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
15,290
55.5
State Board of Equalization
27,566
15,290
55.5
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
27,566
15,290
55.5
County Board of Education
27,566
15,290
55.5
Trustee Area 1
South Orange County
6,100
3,250
53.3
Community College District
South Orange County
6,100
3,250
53.3
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
21,466
12,040
56.1
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
8,790
4,769
54.3
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
454
206
45.4
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
12,222
7,065
57.8
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
13,074
7,681
58.8
District
Santa Ana Unified School
12,008
7,186
59.8
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
1,066
495
46.4
District Trustee Area 3
Tustin Unified School District
6,100
3,250
53.3
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School District
6,100
3,250
53.3
Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
2,812
1,361
48.4
District
Garden Grove Unified School
2,812
1,361
48.4
District Trustee Area 3
Orange Unified School District
5,580
2,998
53.7
Orange Unified School District
1,100
497
45.2
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
2,501
55.8
Trustee Area 7
Historical 2010 - 46th
27,566
15,290
55.5
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
27,566
15,290
55.5
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
27,566
15,290
55.5
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
27,566
15,290
55.5
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
27,566
15,290
55.5
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
27,566
15,290
55.5
of Education Trustee Area
Proposition City
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55.5
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27,566
15,290
55.5
Proposition 4
27,566
15,290
55.5
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Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
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United States Senator
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15,290
55.5
27,566
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27,566
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27,566
15,290
55.5
27,566
15,290
55.5
27,566
15,290
55.5
27,566
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Orange County
27,566
19,438
70.5
Orange County
27,566
19,438
70.5
40th Congressional District
152
107
70.4
46th Congressional District
27,414
19,331
70.5
34th Senate District
26,907
18,913
70.3
37th Senate District
659
525
79.7
68th Assembly District
24,782
17,701
71.4
70th Assembly District
2,632
1,630
61.9
73rd Assembly District
152
107
70.4
2nd Supervisorial District
27,566
19,438
70.5
Santa Ana
27,566
19,438
70.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
19,438
70.5
State Board of Equalization
27,566
19,438
70.5
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
27,566
19,438
70.5
County Board of Education
27,566
19,438
70.5
Trustee Area 1
South Orange County
6,100
4,294
70.4
Community College District
South Orange County
6,100
4,294
70.4
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
21,466
15,144
70.5
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
8,790
6,132
69.8
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
454
270
59.5
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
12,222
8,742
71.5
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
13,074
9,497
72.6
District
Santa Ana Unified School
12,008
8,831
73.5
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
1,066
666
62.5
District Trustee Area 3
Tustin Unified School District
6,100
4,294
70.4
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School District
6,100
4,294
70.4
Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
2,812
1,741
61.9
District
Garden Grove Unified School
2,812
1,741
61.9
District Trustee Area 3
Orange Unified School District
5,580
3,906
70.0
Orange Unified School District
1,100
660
60.0
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
3,246
72.5
Trustee Area 7
Historical 2010 - 46th
27,566
19,438
70.5
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
27,566
19,438
70.5
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
27,566
19,438
70.5
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
27,566
19,438
70.5
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
27,566
19,438
70.5
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
27,566
19,438
70.5
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Proposition 2 City
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70.5
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27,566
19,438
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27,566
19,438
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8029
861
604
47
52
9109
8685
9109
8685
9109
8685
9109
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9109
8685
9109
8685
2102
1752
2102
1752
7007 6933
2915 2688
148 101
3944 4144
4206 4648
3859 4376
347 272
2102 1752
0 0
2102 17S2
946 627
946 627
1855 1658
373 230
1482 1428
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9109 8685
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9109 8685
9109 8685
9109 8685
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27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Proposition 6
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Proposition 32
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Proposition 33
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Proposition 34
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Proposition 35
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Proposition 36
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
United States Senator
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
President
27,566
19,438
70.5
9109
8685
Vote Center Totals
27,566
4,148
15.0
1,665
2,039
Vote by Mail Totals
27,566
15,290
55.5
7,444
6,646
Grand Totals
27,566
19,438
70.5
9,109
8,685
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O E
District o°Jc m
Orange County
Orange County
46th Congressional District
34th Senate District
68th Assembly District
70th Assembly District
2nd Supervisorial District
Santa Ana
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
State Board of Equalization
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
County Board of Education
Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
District
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
United States Senator
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator City
President city
Vote Center Totals
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
14,546
3,050
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
3,226
8,677
5,693
14,449
6,678
6,808
963
3,147
2,086
1,061
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,353 16.2
455 14.9
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
560 17.4
1,420 16.4
828 14.5
2,345 16.2
1,052 15.8
1,149 16.9
144 15.0
463 14.7
317 15.2
146 13.8
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
2,808 16.0
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,149
228
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
289
679
409
1,144
484
588
72
233
154
79
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
1,377
0
0
a
a
J
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0
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1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
966
174
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
206
604
330
963
457
452
54
177
119
58
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1,140
1C+iI 2,808 16.0 I 1,377 1,140 1 - 29
17,596 2,808 16.0 1,377 1,140
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Totals
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6 U
N 3
O E
District o°Jc m
Orange County
Orange County
46th Congressional District
34th Senate District
68th Assembly District
70th Assembly District
2nd Supervisorial District
Santa Ana
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
State Board of Equalization
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
County Board of Education
Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
District
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
United States Senator
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
President city
Vote by Mail Totals
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
14,546
3,050
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
3,226
8,677
5,693
14,449
6,678
6,808
963
3,147
2,086
1,061
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
5,947 40.9
1,158 38.0
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
1,120 34.7
3,465 39.9
2,520 44.3
5,904 40.9
2,938 44.0
2,472 36.3
494 51.3
1,201 38.2
804 38.5
397 37.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
7,105 40.4
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3701
3701
3701
3061
640
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
583
1822
1296
3033
1421
1340
272
668
437
231
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
3701
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2863
2863
2863
2863
2469
394
2863
2863
2863
2863
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464
1391
1008
2457
1326
977
154
406
283
123
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
2863
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17,596 7,105 40.4 3,701 2,863
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o
6 U
N 3
O E
District o°Jc m
Orange County
Orange County
46th Congressional District
34th Senate District
68th Assembly District
70th Assembly District
2nd Supervisorial District
Santa Ana
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
State Board of Equalization
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
County Board of Education
Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
District
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
District Trustee Area 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
Proposition 3
Proposition 4
Proposition 5
Proposition 6
Proposition 32
Proposition 33
Proposition 34
Proposition 35
Proposition 36
United States Senator
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator /-+
President city
Vote Center Totals
Vote by Mail Totals
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
14,546
3,050
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
3,226
8,677
5,693
14,449
6,678
6,808
963
3,147
2,086
1,061
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
17,596
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
8,300 57.1
1,613 52.9
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
1,680 52.1
4,885 56.3
3,348 58.8
8,249 S7.1
3,990 59.7
3,621 53.2
638 66.3
1,664 52.9
1,121 53.7
543 51.2
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
9,913 56.3
5078
5078
5078
5078
4210
868
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
872
2501
1705
4177
1905
1928
344
901
591
310
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
5078
4003
4003
4003
4003
3435
568
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
670
1995
1338
3420
1783
1429
208
583
402
181
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
4003
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4003
4003
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Orange County
133,477
19,826
Orange County
133,477
19,826
40th Congressional District
152
20
46th Congressional District
133,325
19,806
34th Senate District
132,818
19,716
37th Senate District
659
110
68th Assembly District
108,975
16,381
70th Assembly District
24,350
3,425
73rd Assembly District
152
20
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
3,525
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
2,636
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
4,148
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
3,860
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
2,808
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
2,849
State Board of Equalization
133,477
19,826
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
19,826
County Board of Education
114,809
17,194
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
2,632
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
18,416
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
4,872
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
3,214
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
5,005
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
2,675
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
2,650
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
14,398
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
3,088
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
2,704
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
2,389
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
3,361
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
2,856
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
1,045
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
3,475
District
14.9
14.9
13.2
14.9
14.8
16.7
15.0
14.1
13.2
14.9
14.9
14.1
14.5
15.0
15.2
16.0
14.5
14.9
14.9
15.0
14.1
13.3
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10,314
10,314
11
10,303
10,276
38
8,544
1,759
11
10,314
10,314
1,811
1,492
1,835
2,027
1,552
1,597
10,314
10,314
8,973
1,341
173
7,524
7,524
7
7,517
7,464
60
6,254
1,263
7
7,524
7,524
1,267
921
1,909
1,416
982
1,029
7,524
7,524
6,565
959
136
13.3
173
136
17.1
496
447
17.1
496
447
14.81
14.9
15.5
14.4
15.2
14.0
14.8
14.5
15.1
15.3
14.2
15.3
17.1
0.0
9,645
2,624
1,692
2,643
1,441
1,245
7,629
1,448
1,543
1,357
1,753
1,528
496
0
6,941
1,786
1,231
1,806
961
1,157
5,388
1,341
918
843
1,270
1,016
447
0
14.1 1,796 1,275 1 - 34
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Vote Center Totals
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0
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District o°1c m I3
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
1,175 14.4
2,173 14.0
127 13.8
908 16.3
163 14.8
745 16.6
232 27.6
232 27.6
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
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607
1,131
58
393
85
308
125
125
8,973
1,341
10,314
8,973
1,341
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
10,314
440
786
49
414
61
353
57
57
6,565
959
7,524
6,565
959
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
7,524
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Orange County
133,477
62,268
46.7
Orange County
133,477
62,268
46.7
40th Congressional District
152
87
57.2
46th Congressional District
133,325
62,181
46.6
34th Senate District
132,818
61,853
46.6
37th Senate District
659
415
63.0
68th Assembly District
108,975
51,124
46.9
70th Assembly District
24,350
11,057
45.4
73rd Assembly District
152
87
57.2
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
62,268
46.7
Santa Ana
133,477
62,268
46.7
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
11,776
47.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
7,037
38.7
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
15,290
55.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
12,801
50.4
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
7,105
40.4
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
8,259
42.0
State Board of Equalization
133,477
62,268
46.7
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
62,268
46.7
County Board of Education
114,809
53,661
46.7
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
8,607
46.1
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
53.3
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
53.3
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
57,694
46.3
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
14,969
45.9
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
9,491
45.8
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
15,750
45.3
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
7,530
42.7
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
9,954
52.7
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
44,849
46.2
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
11,174
52.5
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
6,870
38.4
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
6,435
41.1
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
11,406
48.1
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
8,964
48.2
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
3,252
53.3
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist '
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
11,169
45.4
District
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32820
24189
32820
24189
53
29
32767
24160
32638
23990
182
199
26543
20538
6224
3622
53
29
32820
24189
32820
24189
6512
3936
3996
2603
7146
6766
6660
5086
3976
2593
4530
3205
32820
24189
32820
24189
27987
21422
4833 2767
670 467
670 467
1634 1289
1634 1289
30516 22433
7998 5904
5007 3771
8578 5740
4285 2585
4648 4433
23408 17997
5142 5128
3883 2467
3617 2367
5973 4529
4793 3506
1634 1289
0 0
6297 3652
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District o°1c ca
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
3,631 44.4
7,136 46.0
402 43.8
2,998 53.7
497 45.2
2,501 55.8
380 45.2
380 45.2
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
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2031
4040
226
1481
275
1206
246
246
27987
4833
32820
27987
4833
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32820
32,820
1235
2288
129
1251
189
1062
84
84
21422
2767
24189
21422
2767
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24189
24,189
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N O E
District CC:m
Orange County
133,477
82,094
61.5
Orange County
133,477
82,094
61.5
40th Congressional District
152
107
70.4
46th Congressional District
133,325
81,987
61.5
34th Senate District
132,818
81,569
61.4
37th Senate District
659
525
79.7
68th Assembly District
108,975
67,505
61.9
70th Assembly District
24,350
14,482
59.5
73rd Assembly District
152
107
70.4
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
82,094
61.5
Santa Ana
133,477
82,094
61.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
15,301
61.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
9,673
53.2
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
19,438
70.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
16,661
65.6
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
9,913
56.3
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
11,108
56.5
State Board of Equalization
133,477
82,094
61.5
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
82,094
61.5
County Board of Education
114,809
70,855
61.7
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
11,239
60.2
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
61.5
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
61.5
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
70A
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
70.4
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
76,110
61.1
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
19,841
60.8
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
12,705
61.4
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
20,755
59.7
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
10,205
57.9
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
12,604
66.7
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
59,247
61.0
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
14,262
67.0
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
9,574
53.5
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
8,824
56.4
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
14,767
62.2
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
11,820
63.5
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
4,297
70.4
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist '
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
14,644
59.5
District
43134
43134
64
43070
42914
220
35087
7983
64
43134
43134
8323
5488
8981
8687
5528
6127
43134
43134
36960
6174
843
843
2130
2130
40161
10622
6699
11221
5726
5893
31037
6590
5426
4974
7726
6321
2130
0
31713
31713
36
31677
31454
259
26792
4885
36
31713
31713
5203
3524
8675
6502
3575
4234
31713
31713
27987
3726
603
603
1736
1736
29374
7690
5002
7546
3546
5590
23385
6469
3385
3210
5799
4522
1736
0
8093 4927
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N 0
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O C
District Qc� m H
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
Grand Totals
133,477
4,806 58.7
9,309 59.9
529 57.7
3,906 70.0
660 60.0
3,246 72.5
612 72.9
612 72.9
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
19,826 14.9
62,268 46.7
82,094 61.5
O
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2638
5171
284
1874
360
1514
371
371
36960
6174
43134
36960
6174
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
43134
10,314
32,820
43,134
1675
3074
178
1665
250
1415
141
141
27987
3726
31713
27987
3726
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
31713
7,524
24,189
31,713
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Vote Center Totals
C Y
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Orange County
133,477
19,826
Orange County
133,477
19,826
40th Congressional District
152
20
46th Congressional District
133,325
19,806
34th Senate District
132,818
19,716
37th Senate District
659
110
68th Assembly District
108,975
16,381
70th Assembly District
24,350
3,425
73rd Assembly District
152
20
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
3,525
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
2,636
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
4,148
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
3,860
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
2,808
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
2,849
State Board of Equalization
133,477
19,826
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
19,826
County Board of Education
114,809
17,194
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
2,632
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
18,416
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
4,872
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
3,214
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
5,005
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
2,675
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
2,650
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
14,398
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
3,088
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
2,704
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
2,389
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
3,361
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
2,856
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
1,045
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist iet
S,q 80,
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
3,475
District
14.9
14.9
13.2
14.9
14.8
16.7
15.0
14.1
13.2
14.9
14.9
14.1
14.5
15.0
15.2
16.0
14.5
14.9
14.9
15.0
ICf
13.3
13.3
17.1
17.1
14.8
14.9
15.5
14.4
15.2
14.0
14.8
14.5
15.1
15.3
14.2
15.3
17.1
0.0
14.1
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8,188
8,188
6
8,182
8,156
32
6,844
1,338
6
8,188
8,188
1,398
1,306
1,332
1,427
1,334
1,391
8,188
8,188
7,159
1,029
109
109
362
362
7,717
2,013
1,371
2,215
1,134
984
6,164
1,147
1,367
1,146
1,393
1,111
362
0
9,606
9,606
12
9,594
9,539
67
7,921
1,673
12
9,606
9,606
1,685
1,096
2,421
1,997
1,194
1,213
9,606
9,606
8,341
1,265
204
204
592
592
8,810
2,354
1,554
2,235
1,259
1,408
6,823
1,652
1,081
1,045
1,636
1,409
592
0
1,371 1,687
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District off m 1--
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
1,175 14.4
2,173 14.0
127 13.8
908 16.3
163 14.8
745 16.6
232 27.6
232 27.6
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
444
891
36
291
75
216
71
71
7,159
1,029
8,188
7,159
1,029
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
8,188
600
1,015
72
504
69
435
111
111
8,341
1,265
9,606
8,341
1,265
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
9,606
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C Y
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District U! m
Orange County
133,477
62,268
46.7
Orange County
133,477
62,268
46.7
40th Congressional District
152
87
57.2
46th Congressional District
133,325
62,181
46.6
34th Senate District
132,818
61,853
46.6
37th Senate District
659
415
63.0
68th Assembly District
108,975
51,124
46.9
70th Assembly District
24,350
11,057
45.4
73rd Assembly District
152
87
57.2
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
62,268
46.7
Santa Ana
133,477
62,268
46.7
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
11,776
47.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
7,037
38.7
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
15,290
55.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
12,801
50.4
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
7,105
40.4
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
8,259
42.0
State Board of Equalization
133,477
62,268
46.7
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
62,268
46.7
County Board of Education
114,809
53,661
46.7
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
8,607
46.1
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
53.3
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
53.3
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
57,694
46.3
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
14,969
45.9
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
9,491
45.8
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
15,750
45.3
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
7,530
42.7
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
9,954
52.7
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
44,849
46.2
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
11,174
52.5
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
6,870
38.4
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
6,435
41.1
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
11,406
48.1
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
8,964
48.2
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
3,252
53.3
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist '
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
11,169
45.4
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22611
22611
26
22585
22502
109
18708
3877
26
22611
22611
4054
3051
4580
4333
3028
3565
22611
22611
19666
2945
376
376
1004
1004
21231
5706
3570
5747
2929
3279
16743
3615
2981
2842
4051
3254
1004
0
34772
34772
58
34714
34492
280
28714
6000
58
34772
34772
6412
3590
9500
7433
3592
4245
34772
34772
30101
4671
782
782
1934
1934
32056
8268
5290
8590
3977
5931
24951
6782
3435
3198
6468
5068
1934
0
3933 6050
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Totals
C Y
" V Y
O
p C
District off m
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
3,631 44.4
7,136 46.0
402 43.8
2,998 53.7
497 45.2
2,501 55.8
380 45.2
380 45.2
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
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DD-City of Santa Ana
1300
2502
131
931
199
732
140
140
19666
2945
22611
19666
2945
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22611
22,611
2002
3818
230
1837
274
1563
183
183
30101
4671
34772
30101
4671
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34772
34,772
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o o
.6 v
N 3
C
District m
Orange County
133,477
82,094
Orange County
133,477
82,094
40th Congressional District
152
107
46th Congressional District
133,325
81,987
34th Senate District
132,818
81,569
37th Senate District
659
525
68th Assembly District
108,975
67,505
70th Assembly District
24,350
14,482
73rd Assembly District
152
107
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
82,094
Santa Ana
133,477
82,094
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
15,301
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
9,673
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
19,438
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
16,661
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
9,913
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
11,108
State Board of Equalization
133,477
82,094
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
82,094
County Board of Education
114,809
70,855
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
11,239
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
76,110
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
19,841
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
12,705
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
20,755
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
10,205
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
12,604
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
59,247
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
14,262
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
9,574
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
8,824
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
14,767
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
11,820
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
4,297
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
14,644
District
61.5
61.5
70.4
61.5
61.4
79.7
61.9
59.5
70.4
61.5
61.5
61.0
53.2
70.5
65.6
56.3
56.5
61.5
61.5
61.7
60.2
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
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DD-City of Santa Ana
30799
30799
32
30767
30658
141
25552
5215
32
30799
30799
5452
4357
5912
5760
4362
4956
30799
30799
26825
3974
61.5 485
61.5 485
70.4 1366
70.4 1366
44378
44378
70
44308
44031
347
36635
7673
70
44378
44378
8097
4686
11921
9430
4786
5458
44378
44378
38442
5936
986
986
2526
2526
61.1
28948
40866
60.8
7719
10622
61.4
4941
6844
59.7
7962
10825
57.9
4063
5236
66.7
4263
7339
61.0
22907
31774
67.0
53.5
56.4
62.2
63.5
70.4
0.0
4762
4348
3988
5444
4365
1366
0
8434
4516
4243
8104
6477
2526
0
59.51 5304 7737
1 - 44
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Grand Totals
o o
.6 v
N 3
C
District m
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
Grand Totals
133,477
4,806 58.7
9,309 59.9
529 57.7
3,906 70.0
660 60.0
3,246 72.5
612 72.9
612 72.9
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
19,826 14.9
62,268 46.7
82,094 61.5
1744
3393
167
1222
274
948
211
211
26825
3974
30799
26825
3974
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
30799
8,188
22,611
30,799
2602
4833
302
2341
343
1998
294
294
38442
5936
44378
38442
5936
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
44378
9,606
34,772
44,378
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Vote Center Totals
o o
v
0
o 0
District o°1c m 1--
Orange County
133,477
19,826
Orange County
133,477
19,826
40th Congressional District
152
20
46th Congressional District
133,325
19,806
34th Senate District
132,818
19,716
37th Senate District
659
110
68th Assembly District
108,975
16,381
70th Assembly District
24,350
3,425
73rd Assembly District
152
20
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
3,525
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
2,636
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
4,148
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
3,860
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
2,808
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
2,849
State Board of Equalization
133,477
19,826
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
19,826
County Board of Education
114,809
17,194
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
2,632
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
18,416
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
4,872
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
3,214
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
5,005
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
2,675
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
2,650
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
14,398
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
3,088
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
2,704
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
2,389
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
3,361
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
2,856
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
1,045
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist '
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
3,475
District
14.9
14.9
13.2
14.9
14.8
16.7
15.0
14.1
13.2
14.9
14.9
14.1
14.5
15.0
15.2
16.0
14.5
14.9
14.9
15.0
14.1
13.3
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EE-City of Santa Ana
11,891
11,891
12
11,879
11,839
52
9,954
1,925
12
11,891
11,891
1,977
1,654
2,430
2,315
1,722
1,793
11,891
11,891
10,447
1,444
186
5,376
5,376
6
5,370
5,332
44
4,373
997
6
5,376
5,376
1,008
702
1,180
1,002
732
752
5,376
5,376
4,595
781
115
13.3
186
115
17.1
628
283
17.1
628
283
14.81
14.9
15.5
14.4
15.2
14.0
14.8
14.5
15.1
15.3
14.2
15.3
17.1
0.0
11,077
2,983
1,943
2,950
1,582
1,619
8,799
1,860
1,691
1,506
2,024
1,718
628
0
14.1 1 1,958
4,978
1,277
906
1,373
732
690
3,820
843
708
630
911
728
283
0
1,006 1 - 46
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Vote Center Totals
o � o
v
0
o 0
District o°1c m 1--
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
1,175 14.4
2,173 14.0
127 13.8
908 16.3
163 14.8
745 16.6
232 27.6
232 27.6
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
0
> Z
682
1,215
61
506
89
417
127
127
10,447
1,444
11,891
10,447
1,444
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
11,891
315
647
44
267
46
221
44
44
4,595
781
5,376
4,595
781
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
5,376
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Totals
s o
io V a+
N 0
N O E
District o°1c on
Orange County
133,477
62,268
Orange County
133,477
62,268
40th Congressional District
152
87
46th Congressional District
133,325
62,181
34th Senate District
132,818
61,853
37th Senate District
659
415
68th Assembly District
108,975
51,124
70th Assembly District
24,350
11,057
73rd Assembly District
152
87
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
62,268
Santa Ana
133,477
62,268
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
11,776
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
7,037
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
15,290
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
12,801
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
7,105
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
8,259
State Board of Equalization
133,477
62,268
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
62,268
County Board of Education
114,809
53,661
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
8,607
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
57,694
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
14,969
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
9,491
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
15,750
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
7,530
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
9,954
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
44,849
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
11,174
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
6,870
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
6,435
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
11,406
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
8,964
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
3,252
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist iet
6,qoR
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
11,169
District
46.7
46.7
57.2
46.6
46.6
63.0
46.9
45.4
57.2
46.7
46.7
47.0
38.7
55.5
50.4
40.4
42.0
46.7
46.7
46.7
46.1
48.2
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EE-City of Santa Ana
u O
z
41890
41890
63
41827
41621
269
34636
7191
63
41890
41890
7579
4836
10252
8742
4783
5698
41890
41890
36350
5540
804
48.2 804
53.3 2215
53.3 2215
46.3 38871
45.9
45.8
45.3
42.7
52.7
46.2
52.5
10357
6472
10339
4958
6745
30389
7529
38.4 4612
41.1 4474
48.1 7524
48.2 6250
53.3 2215
0.0 0
45.4 I 7275
13685
13685
17
13668
13579
106
11306
2362
17
13685
13685
2573
1658
3299
2657
1594
1904
13685
13685
11843
1842
307
307
627
627
12751
3271
2116
3539
1738
2087
10035
2477
1622
1417
2665
1854
627
0
1 - 48
2381
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s o
io V Y
N 0
Y
p C
District o°1c ca
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
3,631 44.4
7,136 46.0
402 43.8
2,998 53.7
497 45.2
2,501 55.8
380 45.2
380 45.2
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
EE-City of Santa Ana
2392
4624
259
2011
331
1680
267
267
36350
5540
41890
36350
5540
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41890
41,890
790
1500
91
642
120
522
51
51
11843
1842
13685
11843
1842
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13685
13,685
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Grand Totals
o o
.6 v
N 3
C
District m
Orange County
133,477
82,094
Orange County
133,477
82,094
40th Congressional District
152
107
46th Congressional District
133,325
81,987
34th Senate District
132,818
81,569
37th Senate District
659
525
68th Assembly District
108,975
67,505
70th Assembly District
24,350
14,482
73rd Assembly District
152
107
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
82,094
Santa Ana
133,477
82,094
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
15,301
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
9,673
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
19,438
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
16,661
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
9,913
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
11,108
State Board of Equalization
133,477
82,094
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
82,094
County Board of Education
114,809
70,855
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
11,239
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
76,110
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
19,841
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
12,705
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
20,755
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
10,205
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
12,604
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
59,247
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
14,262
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
9,574
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
8,824
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
14,767
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
11,820
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
4,297
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
14,644
District
61.5
61.5
70.4
61.5
61.4
79.7
61.9
59.5
70.4
61.5
61.5
61.0
53.2
70.5
65.6
56.3
56.5
61.5
61.5
61.7
60.2
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
EE-City of Santa Ana
53781
53781
75
53706
53460
321
44590
9116
75
53781
53781
9556
6490
12682
11057
6505
7491
53781
53781
46797
6984
61.5 990
61.5 990
70.4 2843
70.4 2843
61.1 1 49948
19061
19061
23
19038
18911
150
15679
3359
23
19061
19061
3581
2360
4479
3659
2326
2656
19061
19061
16438
2623
422
422
910
910
17729
60.8
13340
4548
61.4
8415
3022
59.7
13289
4912
57.9
6540
2470
66.7
8364
2777
61.0
39188
13855
67.0
53.5
56.4
62.2
63.5
70.4
0.0
9389
6303
5980
9548
7968
2843
0
3320
2330
2047
3576
2582
910
0
59.51 9233 3387
1 - 50
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Grand Totals
o o
.6 v
N 3
C
District m
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
Grand Totals
133,477
4,806 58.7
9,309 59.9
529 57.7
3,906 70.0
660 60.0
3,246 72.5
612 72.9
612 72.9
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
19,826 14.9
62,268 46.7
82,094 61.5
3074
5839
320
2517
420
2097
394
394
46797
6984
53781
46797
6984
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
53781
11,891
41,890
53,781
1105
2147
135
909
166
743
95
95
16438
2623
19061
16438
2623
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
19061
5,376
13,685
19,061
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Vote Center Totals
o o
v
0
o 0
District cc: m 1--
Orange County
133,477
19,826
Orange County
133,477
19,826
40th Congressional District
152
20
46th Congressional District
133,325
19,806
34th Senate District
132,818
19,716
37th Senate District
659
110
68th Assembly District
108,975
16,381
70th Assembly District
24,350
3,425
73rd Assembly District
152
20
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana
133,477
19,826
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
3,525
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
2,636
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
4,148
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
3,860
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
2,808
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
2,849
State Board of Equalization
133,477
19,826
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
19,826
County Board of Education
114,809
17,194
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
2,632
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District
Coast Community College
2,741
365
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
1,045
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
18,416
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
4,872
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
3,214
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
5,005
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
2,675
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
2,650
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
14,398
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
3,088
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
2,704
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
2,389
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
3,361
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
2,856
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
1,045
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
3,475
District
14.9
14.9
13.2
14.9
14.8
16.7
15.0
14.1
13.2
14.9
14.9
14.1
14.5
15.0
15.2
16.0
14.5
14.9
14.9
15.0
14.1
13.3
14.81
14.9
15.5
14.4
15.2
14.0
14.8
14.5
15.1
15.3
14.2
15.3
17.1
0.0
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
FF-City of Santa Ana
6,732 10,494
6,732 10,494
7 11
6,725 10,483
6,703 10,425
29 69
5,511 8,772
1,214 1,711
7 11
6,732 10,494
6,732 10,494
1,233 1,748
958 1,393
1,179 2,413
1,264 2,035
1,053 1,422
1,045 1,483
6,732 10,494
6,732 10,494
5,802 9,193
930 1,301
114 184
114 184
299 594
299 594
6,319 9,716
1,659 2,571
1,087 1,741
1,761 2,563
953 1,374
859 1,467
4,952 7,650
960 1,755
1,008 1,405
901 1,233
1,119 1,797
964 1,460
299 594
0 0
14.1 1,235 1,735 1 - 52
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Vote Center Totals
o � o
v
0
o 0
District o°1c m 1--
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
1,175 14.4
2,173 14.0
127 13.8
908 16.3
163 14.8
745 16.6
232 27.6
232 27.6
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
17,194 15.0
2,632 14.1
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
19,826 14.9
412
781
42
246
52
194
82
82
5,802
930
6,732
5,802
930
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
6,732
0
Z
597
1,077
61
515
84
431
89
89
9,193
1,301
10,494
9,193
1,301
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
10,494
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Vote by Mail
Totals
s o
io V a+
N 0
N O E
District o°1c on
Orange County
133,477
62,268
46.7
Orange County
133,477
62,268
46.7
40th Congressional District
152
87
57.2
46th Congressional District
133,325
62,181
46.6
34th Senate District
132,818
61,853
46.6
37th Senate District
659
415
63.0
68th Assembly District
108,975
51,124
46.9
70th Assembly District
24,350
11,057
45.4
73rd Assembly District
152
87
57.2
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
62,268
46.7
Santa Ana
133,477
62,268
46.7
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
11,776
47.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
7,037
38.7
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
15,290
55.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
12,801
50.4
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
7,105
40.4
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
8,259
42.0
State Board of Equalization
133,477
62,268
46.7
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
62,268
46.7
County Board of Education
114,809
53,661
46.7
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
8,607
46.1
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,322
48.2
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
53.3
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
3,252
53.3
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
57,694
46.3
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
14,969
45.9
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
9,491
45.8
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
15,750
45.3
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
7,530
42.7
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
9,954
52.7
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
44,849
46.2
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
11,174
52.5
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
6,870
38.4
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
6,435
41.1
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
11,406
48.1
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
8,964
48.2
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
3,252
53.3
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
Trustee Area 1
Tustin Unified School Dist '
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
11,169
45.4
District
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
FF-City of Santa Ana
18309
37386
18309
37386
26
53
18283
37333
18222
37094
87
292
14573
31493
3710
5840
26
53
18309
37386
18309
37386
3899
6247
2221
4269
3728
9893
3697
7682
2295
4151
2469
5144
18309
37386
18309
37386
15371
32954
2938 4432
411 687
411 687
823 1997
823 1997
17075 34702
4404 9167
2637 5997
4895 9028
2588 4129
2551 6381
12985 27556
2797 7299
2248 4039
1966 3920
3427 6771
2547 5527
823 1997
0 0
3748 5906
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Totals
s o
io V Y
N 0
Y
p C
District o°1c ca
Garden Grove Unified School
8,181
District Trustee Area 3
Garden Grove Unified School
15,529
District Trustee Area 4
Garden Grove Unified School
917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
3,631 44.4
7,136 46.0
402 43.8
2,998 53.7
497 45.2
2,501 55.8
380 45.2
380 45.2
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
53,661 46.7
8,607 46.1
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
62,268 46.7
District Results Report - November 05, 2024
FF-City of Santa Ana
1138
2487
123
753
148
605
124
124
15371
2938
18309
15371
2938
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18309
18,309
2069
3620
217
1927
303
1624
183
183
32954
4432
37386
32954
4432
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37386
37,386
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Grand Totals
s o
io V a+
N 0
N O E
District cc:m
Orange County
133,477
82,094
61.5
Orange County
133,477
82,094
61.5
40th Congressional District
152
107
70.4
46th Congressional District
133,325
81,987
61.5
34th Senate District
132,818
81,569
61.4
37th Senate District
659
525
79.7
68th Assembly District
108,975
67,505
61.9
70th Assembly District
24,350
14,482
59.5
73rd Assembly District
152
107
70.4
2nd Supervisorial District
133,477
82,094
61.5
Santa Ana
133,477
82,094
61.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 1
25,075
15,301
61.0
Santa Ana Ward Division 2
18,197
9,673
53.2
Santa Ana Ward Division 3
27,566
19,438
70.5
Santa Ana Ward Division 4
25,389
16,661
65.6
Santa Ana Ward Division 5
17,596
9,913
56.3
Santa Ana Ward Division 6
19,654
11,108
56.5
State Board of Equalization
133,477
82,094
61.5
(4th District)
4th District Court of Appeal
133,477
82,094
61.5
County Board of Education
114,809
70,855
61.7
Trustee Area 1
County Board of Education
18,668
11,239
60.2
Trustee Area 4
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
61.5
District
Coast Community College
2,741
1,687
61.5
District Trustee Area 2
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
70A
Community College District
South Orange County
6,102
4,297
70.4
Community College District
Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
124,634
76,110
61.1
College District
Rancho Santiago Community
32,630
19,841
60.8
College District Trustee Area 1
Rancho Santiago Community
20,704
12,705
61.4
College District Trustee Area 2
Rancho Santiago Community
34,775
20,755
59.7
College District Trustee Area 3
Rancho Santiago Community
17,624
10,205
57.9
College District Trustee Area 4
Rancho Santiago Community
18,901
12,604
66.7
College District Trustee Area 5
Santa Ana Unified School
97,168
59,247
61.0
District
Santa Ana Unified School
21,290
14,262
67.0
District Trustee Area 1
Santa Ana Unified School
17,885
9,574
53.5
District Trustee Area 2
Santa Ana Unified School
15,652
8,824
56.4
District Trustee Area 3
Santa Ana Unified School
23,731
14,767
62.2
District Trustee Area 4
Santa Ana Unified School
18,610
11,820
63.5
District Trustee Area 5
Tustin Unified School District
6,102
4,297
70.4
Tustin Unified School District
0
0
0.0
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Tustin Unified School Dist '
Trustee Area 4 City Council
Garden Grove Unified School
24,627
14,644
59.5
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25041
25041
33
25008
24925
116
20084
4924
33
25041
25041
5132
3179
4907
4961
3348
3514
25041
25041
21173
3868
525
525
1122
1122
23394
6063
3724
6656
3541
3410
17937
3757
3256
2867
4546
3511
1122
0
47880
47880
64
47816
47519
361
40265
7551
64
47880
47880
7995
5662
12306
9717
5573
6627
47880
47880
42147
5733
871
871
2591
2591
44418
11738
7738
11591
5503
7848
35206
9054
5444
5153
8568
6987
2591
0
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917
District Trustee Area 5
Orange Unified School District
5,580
Orange Unified School District
1,100
Trustee Area 2
Orange Unified School District
4,480
Trustee Area 7
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Irvine Ranch Water District
840
Division 4
Historical 2010 - 46th
114,809
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 48th
18,668
Congressional District
Historical 2010 - 34th Senate
133,477
District
Historical 2010 - 69th
114,809
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - 72nd
18,668
Assembly District
Historical 2010 - State Board of
133,477
Equalization (4th District)
Historical 2010 - 1st
133,477
Supervisorial District
Historical 2010 - County Board
133,477
of Education Trustee Area 1
Proposition 2
133,477
Proposition 3
133,477
Proposition 4
133,477
Proposition 5
133,477
Proposition 6
133,477
Proposition 32
133,477
Proposition 33
133,477
Proposition 34
133,477
Proposition 35
133,477
Proposition 36
133,477
United States Senator
133,477
Partial/Unexpired Term
United States Senator
133,477
President
133,477
Vote Center Totals
133,477
Vote by Mail Totals
133,477
Grand Totals
133,477
4,806 58.7
9,309 59.9
529 57.7
3,906 70.0
660 60.0
3,246 72.5
612 72.9
612 72.9
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
70,855 61.7
11,239 60.2
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
82,094 61.5
19,826 14.9
62,268 46.7
82,094 61.5
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1550
3268
165
999
200
799
206
206
21173
3868
25041
21173
3868
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
25041
6,732
18,309
25,041
2666
4697
278
2442
387
2055
272
272
42147
5733
47880
42147
5733
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
47880
10,494
37,386
47,880
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MEASURE CC
AN ORDINANCE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA ADOPTING A RENT STABILIZATION AND
JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The People of the City of Santa Ana hereby adopt a Rent
Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance and it shall read as follows:
ARTICLE XIX. — RENT STABILIZATION AND JUST CAUSE EVICTION ORDINANCE
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Section 8-3100 — Title
This Article shall be known in its entirety as the "City of Santa Ana Rent
Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance" and, for the sake of convenience, as
the "Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance."
Section 8-3101 — Reserved
Section 8-3102 — Definitions
a) For purposes of this Article, the words and phrases shall be defined as set
forth herein, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning is intended.
b) Words and phrases used in this Article, which are not specifically defined,
shall be construed according to their context and the customary usage of the language.
c) Words and phrases defined:
"Annual Allowable Rent Adjustment" means the limit on the Maximum
Allowable Rent Increase, which a Landlord may charge on any Rental Unit
each year.
"Capital Improvement" means an improvement, addition or major repair to
a Rental Unit that were paid for and completed after November 19, 2021
(the effective date of the first adopted Rent Stabilization Ordinance),
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provided such new improvement, addition or major repair has a useful life
of five (5) years or more and that is required to be amortized over the
useful life of the improvement, such as: structural, electrical, plumbing, or
mechanism system, roofing, carpeting, draperies, stuccoing the outside of
a building, air conditioning, security gates, swimming pool, sauna or hot
tub, fencing, children's play equipment permanently installed, the
complete exterior painting of a building, and other similar improvements as
defined under the straight line depreciation provisions of the Internal
Revenue Code and the regulations issued pursuant thereto and
determined by the Rental Housing Board. Capital Improvement does not
include normal or routine maintenance, repair, replacements, and/or
deterioration resulting from an unreasonable delay in the undertaking of
completion or after a Notice of Violation by a government agency ordering
repairs.
"City" means the City of Santa Ana.
"Hearing Officer" means a person who has been appointed by the
Program Administrator to perform the duties set forth in this Article.
"Housing Services" means those services provided and associated with
the use or occupancy of a Rental Unit including, but not limited to,
insurance, repairs, replacement, maintenance, effective waterproofing and
weather protection, painting, providing light, heat, hot and cold water,
elevator service, window shades and screens, laundry facilities and
privileges, janitorial services, utilities that are paid by the Landlord, refuse
removal, allowing pets, telephone, parking, storage, the right to have a
specified number of Tenants or occupants, computer technologies,
entertainment technologies, including cable or satellite television services,
and any other benefits, privileges or facilities connected with the use or
occupancy of such Rental Unit including a proportionate share of the
services provided to common facilities of the building in which such Rental
Unit is located and/or of the property on which such Rental Unit is located.
"Landlord" or "Owner" means an owner of record, lessor, sublessor or any
person, partnership, corporation, family trust, or any other business entity,
or any successor in interest thereto, offering for rent or lease any Rental
Unit or Mobilehome or Mobilehome Space in a Mobilehome Park in the
City and shall include the employee, agent or representative of the
Landlord if the agent or representative has the full authority to answer for
the Landlord and enter into binding agreements on behalf of the Landlord.
"Mediator" means a person whom the Program Administrator determines
meets all of the following criteria -
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1) Has received forty (40) to eighty (80) hours of formal training in
mediation, including training in anti -racism, elimination of bias,
diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural competency; and,
2) Has mediated Rent disputes and/or has had other experience or
training showing a capability to mediate the issues which arise in
landlord/tenant disputes.
"Mobilehome" means a structure designed for human habitation and for
being moved on a street or highway under permit pursuant to Section
35790 of the Vehicle Code. Mobilehome includes a manufactured home,
as defined in Section 18007 of the Health and Safety Code, and a
Mobilehome, as defined in Section 18008 of the Health and Safety Code,
but does not include a recreational vehicle, as defined in Section 799.29 of
this code and Section 18010 of the Health and Safety Code or a
commercial coach as defined in Section 18001.8 of the Health and Safety
Code.
"Mobilehome Space" means the rental of a spot for a Mobilehome within a
Mobilehome Park by a homeowner, as defined in Civil Code section
798.9, or a resident, as defined in Civil Code section 798.11.
"Mobilehome Park" means an area of land where two or more Mobilehome
Spaces are rented, or held out for rent, to accommodate Mobilehomes
used for human habitation.
"Net Operating Income" means the net revenue received by the Landlord
after paying the normal Operating Expenses (gross revenue less normal
operating expenses).
"Operating Expenses" means the costs of normal operations, including,
but not limited to, management, taxes, insurance, maintenance, repairs
and other recurring costs.
"Program Administrator" is a person designated by the City Manager to
administer the provisions of this Article.
"Rental Registry Fee" or "Fee" means the fee the City imposes on each
Rental Unit to cover the costs to administer the provisions of this Article.
"Rent" means all periodic compensation, including all non -monetary
consideration, that a Tenant provides to a Landlord concerning the use or
occupancy of a Rental Unit, including any amount included in the Rent for
utilities (unless separately billed to the Tenant by the utility company),
parking, storage, pets or for any other fee or charge associated with the
Tenancy for the use or occupancy of a Rental Unit and related Housing
Services. Rent includes, without limitation, the fair market value of goods
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accepted, labor performed, or services rendered. With respect to
Mobilehomes and Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks, any
regulations of rent, fees, and costs included within the Mobilehome
Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., shall be incorporated into
the definition of Rent, as applicable.
"Rent Increase" means any additional Rent demanded of or paid by a
Tenant for a Rental Unit, including any reduction in Housing Services
without a corresponding reduction in the amount demanded or paid for
Rent; or a pro rata increase in costs of Housing Services apportioned to a
Rental Unit.
"Rental Agreement" means a lease, sublease, or other agreement, written,
oral or implied, between a Landlord and a Tenant for the use and/or
occupancy of a Rental Unit and for Housing Services. With respect to
Mobilehomes and Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks, any
regulations of rental agreements or leases within the Mobilehome
Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., shall be incorporated into
the definition of Rental Agreement, as applicable.
"Rental Housing Board" or "Board" means the Rental Housing Board
established by Division 5 of this Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code.
"Rental Registry" means the database or portal where Landlords register
Rental Units, update Rental Unit information, update Tenancy information,
submit notices, and pay the Rental Registry Fee.
"Rental Unit" means any building, structure, or part thereof, or any
Mobilehome and Mobilehome Spaces in a Mobilehome Park, offered or
available for rent for residential use or occupancy in the City, including the
land appurtenant thereto, together with all Housing Services in connection
with the use or occupancy thereof, including common areas and
recreational facilities held out for use by the Tenant, which is not exempt
pursuant to the exemptions set forth in this Article.
"Residential Real Property" or "Residential Property" means any housing
unit, including a room or group of rooms designed and intended for
occupancy by one or more persons, including a Rental Unit and a
Mobilehome or Mobilehome Space in a Mobilehome Park, offered for rent
or lease in the City.
"Tenancy" means the right or entitlement of a Tenant to use or occupy a
Rental Unit, including a Mobilehome or Mobilehome Space in a
Mobilehome Park.
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"Tenant" means any renter, tenant, subtenant, lessee, sub -lessee,
roommate with Landlord's consent, or any other person or entity entitled
under the terms of a Rental Agreement, or by sufferance, or by state or
federal law, to the use or occupancy of any Rental Unit and (i) has the
legal responsibility for the payment of Rent for a Rental Unit or (ii) has
agreed to pay the Rent for a Rental Unit.
Section 8-3103 — Implementing Regulations, Policies and Procedures
The City Manager or Program Administrator shall have the authority to
promulgate regulations, policies and procedures to implement the requirements and
fulfill the purposes of this Article. No person shall fail to comply with such regulations,
policies and procedures.
Section 8-3104 — Mobilehome Residency Law
The provisions of this Article shall not supersede the regulations of the state
Mobilehome Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., as applicable. If there is
any conflict between the terms of this Article and the Mobilehome Residency Law, the
Mobilehome Residency Law shall prevail.
Secs. 8-3105 — 8-3119 Reserved.
DIVISION 2. — JUST CAUSE EVICTIONS
Section 8-3120 — Restrictions on Termination of Tenancy without Just Cause
(a) After a Tenant has continuously and lawfully occupied a Residential Real
Property for thirty (30) days, the Owner of the Residential Real Property
shall not terminate the Tenancy without just cause, which shall be stated
in the written notice to terminate Tenancy. The provisions of this section
related to the termination of Tenants shall not apply to Mobilehomes or
Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks subject to the termination
provisions of the Mobilehome Residency Law, Civil Code section 798.56,
as applicable.
1) The Owner shall post a notice on a form prescribed by the City,
providing information about the existence of this Division 2 of Article
XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, including
protections related to immigration or citizenship status of Tenant found
under Civil Code section 1940.35 and Code of Civil Procedure section
1161.4, as may be amended. Notice must be posted in a conspicuous
location on the property. The notice shall be written in the language
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that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy
(e.g., Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean), as well as
English.
2) In addition to all other notice requirements specified elsewhere in this
Division, the Owner of any Residential Real Property or Mobilehome
Space, is required to provide written notice to Tenants of their rights
under this Division as follows:
A. The notice required by this Division must be on a form
prescribed by the City and include the following information:
i. The existence and scope of this Division 2 of Article XIX
of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code; and,
ii. The right to relocation assistance in limited
circumstances pursuant to subsection (d)(2) herein.
B. The Owner must provide Tenant with the notice upon serving
any notice of change in terms of Tenancy.
C. The Owner must provide the notice on or before the
commencement of all Tenancies initiated after the effective date
of this Division.
(b) For purposes of this section, "just cause" includes either of the following:
1) At -fault just cause, which is any of the following:
A. Default in the payment of Rent.
B. A breach of a material term of the lease, as described in
paragraph (3) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure,
including, but not limited to, violation of a provision of the lease
after being issued a written notice to correct the violation. A
"breach of a material term" shall not include:
The obligation to limit occupancy, provided that the
additional occupant who joins the Tenant of the
Residential Real Property thereby exceeding the limits on
occupancy set forth in the lease is:
A dependent under age 18, or
II. A replacement Tenant who moved in after an
approved Tenant vacated the Residential Real
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Property, so long as the addition does not exceed
the Uniform Housing Code.
The Owner shall have the right to approve
or deny the prospective additional or
replacement Tenant, who is not a minor
dependent child, provided that the Owner
does not unreasonably withhold approval. If
the Owner fails to respond to the Tenant in
writing with a description of the reasons for
the denial of the request within a
reasonable amount of time of receipt of the
Tenant's written request, the Tenant's
request shall be deemed approved by the
Owner if the lease is for a period of one (1)
year or less.
ii. A change in the terms of the Tenancy that is not the
result of an express written agreement signed by both of
the parties. An Owner is not required to obtain a Tenant's
written consent to a change in the terms of the Tenancy if
the change in the terms of the Tenancy is authorized by
this section, or if the Owner is required to change the
terms of the Tenancy pursuant to federal, State, or local
law. Nothing in this subsection shall exempt an Owner
from providing legally required notice of a change in the
terms of the Tenancy.
C. Maintaining, committing, or permitting the maintenance or
commission of a nuisance as described in paragraph (4) of
Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
D. Committing waste as described in paragraph (4) of Section
1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
E. The Tenant had a written lease that terminated on or after the
effective date of this Ordinance, and after a written request or
demand from the Owner, the Tenant has refused to execute a
written extension or renewal of the lease for an additional term
of similar duration with similar provisions, provided that those
terms do not violate this section or any other provision of law.
F. Criminal activity by the Tenant on the Residential Real Property,
including any common areas, or any criminal activity or criminal
threat, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 422 of the Penal
Code, on or off the Residential Real Property, that is directed at
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any Owner or agent of the Owner of the Residential Real
Property or members of Tenant's household or other Tenants of
the Residential Real Property. This at -fault, just cause provision
shall apply if the Owner has, within a reasonable time, reported
the criminal activity to law enforcement. Further, at -fault, just
cause eviction of a Tenant under this provision shall only apply
to that Tenant who committed the criminal activity described
herein. If a Tenant is acquitted or found not guilty of the charges
giving rise to eviction, or if charges are not filed against the
Tenant within the applicable statute of limitations period, the
Tenant shall be offered the right to restore the Tenancy only if
the same Residential Real Property is available.
G. Assigning or subletting the premises in violation of the Tenant's
lease, as described in paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the
Code of Civil Procedure.
Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this section, an
Owner shall not take any action to terminate a Tenancy
based on a Tenant's sublease of the Residential Real
Property if all the following requirements are met:
The Tenant requests permission from the Owner
in writing to sublease the Residential Real
Property;
II. The Tenant continues to reside in the Residential
Real Property as their primary residence;
III. The sublease replaces one or more departed
Tenants under the lease on a one -for -one basis;
and
IV. The Owner fails to respond to the Tenant in writing
within a reasonable amount of time of the receipt
of the Tenant's written request. If the Owner fails
to respond to the Tenant's written request, the
request shall be deemed approved by the Owner if
the lease is for a period of one (1) year or less. An
Owner's reasonable refusal of the Tenant's written
request may be based on, but is not limited to, the
ground that the total number of occupants in a
Residential Real Property exceeds the maximum
number of occupants as determined under Section
503(b) of the Uniform Housing Code or successor
provision.
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H. The Tenant's refusal to allow the Owner to enter the Residential
Real Property as authorized by Sections 1101.5 and 1954 of the
Civil Code, and Sections 13113.7 and 17926.1 of the Health
and Safety Code.
I. Using the premises for an unlawful purpose as described in
paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
J. The employee, agent, or licensee's failure to vacate after their
termination as an employee, agent, or a licensee as described
in paragraph (1) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
K. When the Tenant fails to deliver possession of the Residential
Real Property after providing the Owner written notice as
provided in Section 1946 of the Civil Code of the Tenant's
intention to terminate the hiring of the real property, or makes a
written offer to surrender that is accepted in writing by the
Owner but fails to deliver possession at the time specified in that
written notice as described in paragraph (5) of Section 1161 of
the Code of Civil Procedure.
2) No-fault just cause, which includes any of the following:
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Intent to occupy the Residential Real Property by the
Owner or their spouse, domestic partner, children,
grandchildren, parents, or grandparents.
ii. For leases entered into on or after the effective date of
this Ordinance, this subsection shall apply only if the
Tenant agrees, in writing, to the termination, or if a
provision of the lease allows the Owner to terminate the
lease if the Owner, or their spouse, domestic partner,
children, grandchildren, parents, or grandparents
unilaterally decides to occupy the Residential Real
Property for a period of at least 24 months, as affirmed
by the Owner in a written affidavit submitted to the City.
Addition of a provision allowing the Owner to terminate
the lease as described in this clause to a new or renewed
Rental Agreement or fixed -term lease constitutes a
similar provision for the purposes of subparagraph (E) of
paragraph (1).
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B. Withdrawal of the Residential Real Property from the rental
market for an anticipated period of at least 24 months, as
affirmed by the Owner in a written affidavit submitted to the City.
C.
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The Owner complying with any of the following:
An order issued by a government agency or court
relating to habitability that necessitates vacating
the Residential Real Property.
II. An order issued by a government agency or court
to vacate the Residential Real Property.
III. A local ordinance that necessitates vacating the
Residential Real Property.
ii. If it is determined by any government agency or court
that the Tenant is at fault for the condition or conditions
triggering the order or need to vacate under clause (i),
the Tenant shall not be entitled to relocation assistance
as outlined in paragraph (3) of subdivision (d).
Intent to demolish or to substantially remodel the
Residential Real Property.
The Owner shall provide advance notice to the
Tenant of the ability to reoccupy the unit upon
completion of the repairs, or if requested by the
Tenant, the right of first refusal to any comparable
vacant Rental Unit which has been offered at
comparable Rent owned by the Owner; and
II. In the event the Owner seeks to rent the
remodeled unit within six (6) months following the
completion of the remodeling work, the evicted
Tenant shall have the right of first refusal to
reoccupy and rent the unit, unless the Owner
provides a written waiver by the Tenant of their
right to reoccupy the premises pursuant to this
subsection.
iii. For purposes of this subparagraph, "substantially
remodel" means the replacement or substantial
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modification of any structural, electrical, plumbing, or
mechanical system that requires a permit from a
governmental agency, or the abatement of hazardous
materials, including lead -based paint, mold, or asbestos,
in accordance with applicable federal, State, and local
laws, that cannot be reasonably accomplished in a safe
manner with the Tenant in place and that requires the
Tenant to vacate the Residential Real Property for at
least 30 days. Cosmetic improvements alone, including
painting, decorating, and minor repairs, or other work that
can be performed safely without having the Residential
Real Property vacated, do not qualify as a substantial
remodel.
(c) Before an Owner of Residential Real Property issues a notice to terminate
a Tenancy for just cause that is a curable lease violation, the Owner shall
first give notice of the violation to the Tenant with an opportunity to cure
the violation pursuant to paragraph (3) of Section 1161 of the Code of Civil
Procedure. If the violation is not cured within the time period set forth in
the notice, a three-day notice to quit without an opportunity to cure may
thereafter be served to terminate the Tenancy.
(d)
1) Any written notice to cease or correct must:
A. Be dated and served upon the Tenant, pursuant to at least one
of the methods authorized under California Code of Civil
Procedure Section 1162, as may be amended;
B. Inform the Tenant that failure to cure may result in the initiation
of eviction proceedings;
C. Inform the Tenant of the right to request a reasonable
accommodation;
D. Inform the Tenant of the contact number for the Program
Administrator; and
E. Include a specific statement of the reasons for the written notice
to cease or correct with specific facts to help the Tenant
determine the date(s), place(s), witness(es), and
circumstance(s) that support the reason(s) for the eviction.
1) For a Tenancy for which just cause is required to terminate the
Tenancy under subdivision (a), if an Owner of Residential Real
Property issues a termination notice based on a no-fault just cause
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described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b), the Owner shall,
regardless of the Tenant's income, at the Owner's option, do one of the
following:
A. Assist the Tenant to relocate by providing a direct payment to
the Tenant as described in paragraph 3; or
B. Waive in writing the payment of Rent for the final three (3)
months of the Tenancy, prior to the Rent becoming due.
2) If an Owner issues a notice to terminate a Tenancy for no-fault just
cause, the Owner shall notify the Tenant of the Tenant's right to
relocation assistance or Rent waiver and all other rights pursuant to
this section. If the Owner elects to waive the Rent for the final three (3)
month of the Tenancy as provided in subparagraph (B) of paragraph
(1), the notice shall state the amount of Rent waived and that no Rent
is due for the final three (3) months of the Tenancy.
3)
A. The amount of relocation assistance or Rent waiver shall be
equal to three (3) months of the Tenant's Rent that was in effect
when the Owner issued the notice to terminate the Tenancy.
Any relocation assistance shall be provided within 15 calendar
days of service of the notice.
B. If a Tenant fails to vacate after the expiration of the notice to
terminate the Tenancy, the actual amount of any relocation
assistance or Rent waiver provided pursuant to this subdivision
shall be recoverable as damages in an action to recover
possession.
C. The relocation assistance or Rent waiver required by this
section shall be credited against any other relocation assistance
required by any other law.
4) An Owner's failure to strictly comply with this section shall render the
notice of termination void.
(e) This section shall not apply to the following types of residential real
properties or residential circumstances:
1) Transient and tourist hotel occupancy as defined in subdivision (b) of
Section 1940 of the Civil Code.
2) Housing accommodations in a nonprofit hospital, religious facility,
extended care facility, licensed residential care facility for the elderly,
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as defined in Section 1569.2 of the Health and Safety Code, or an
adult residential facility, as defined in Chapter 6 of Division 6 of Title 22
of the Manual of Policies and Procedures published by the State
Department of Social Services.
3) Dormitories owned and operated by an institution of higher education
or a kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, school.
4) Housing accommodations in which the Tenant shares bathroom or
kitchen facilities with the Owner who maintains their principal residence
at the Residential Real Property.
5) Single-family Owner -occupied residences, including a residence in
which the Owner -occupant rents or leases no more than two units or
bedrooms, including, but not limited to, an accessory dwelling unit or a
junior accessory dwelling unit.
6) A duplex in which the Owner occupied one of the units as the Owner's
principal place of residence at the beginning of the Tenancy, so long
as the Owner continues in occupancy.
7) Housing that has been issued a certificate of occupancy within the
previous 15 years.
8) Residential Real Property that is alienable separate from the title to
any other dwelling unit, provided that both of the following apply:
A. The Owner is not any of the following:
n.
A real estate investment trust, as defined in Section 856
of the Internal Revenue Code.
ii. A corporation.
iii. A limited liability company in which at least one member
is a corporation.
The Tenants have been provided written notice that the
Residential Property is exempt from this section using the
following statement: "This property is not subject to the
just cause requirements of Santa Ana Municipal Code
Chapter 8, Article XIX, Division 2. This property meets
the requirements of Santa Ana Municipal Code section 8-
3120(e)(8) and the Owner is not any of the following: (1)
a real estate investment trust, as defined by Section 856
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of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) a corporation; or (3) a
limited liability company in which at least one member is
a corporation."
ii. For a Tenancy existing before the effective date of this
Ordinance, the notice required under clause (i) may, but
is not required to, be provided in the Rental Agreement.
iii. For any Tenancy commenced or renewed on or after the
effective date of this Ordinance, the notice required under
clause (i) must be provided in the Rental Agreement.
iv. Addition of a provision containing the notice required
under clause (i) to any new or renewed Rental
Agreement or fixed -term lease constitutes a similar
provision for the purposes of subparagraph (E) of
paragraph (1) of subdivision (b).
9) Housing restricted by deed, regulatory restriction contained in an
agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document as
affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or
moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and
Safety Code, or subject to an agreement that provides housing
subsidies for affordable housing for persons and families of very low,
low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health
and Safety Code or comparable federal statutes.
(f) An Owner of Residential Real Property subject to this section shall provide
notice to the Tenant as follows:
1) For any Tenancy commenced or renewed on or after the effective date
of this Ordinance, as an addendum to the lease or Rental Agreement,
or as a written notice signed by the Tenant, with a copy provided to the
Tenant.
2) For a Tenancy existing prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, by
written notice to the Tenant no later than thirty (30) days after the
effective date of this Ordinance, or as an addendum to the lease or
Rental Agreement.
3) The notification or lease provision shall be in no less than 12-point
type, and shall include the following: "The Santa Ana Municipal Code
provides that after all of the Tenants have continuously and lawfully
occupied the property for at least thirty (30) days, an Owner must
provide a statement of cause in any notice to terminate a Tenancy.
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See Division 2 of Article XIX of Chapter 8 of the Santa Ana Municipal
Code for more information."
(g) It shall be a defense to an action for possession of a Rental Unit under this
Division if a trier of fact determines that:
1) Both of the following provisions apply:
A. The Tenant or Tenant's household member is a victim of an act
or acts that constitute domestic violence, elder or dependent
adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking if the
domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual
assault, human trafficking, or stalking has been documented by
one of the following:
A temporary restraining order, emergency protective
order, or protective order issued within the last 180 days
pursuant to law that protects the Tenant or a household
member from domestic violence, elder or dependent
adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or
stalking; or
ii. The Tenant or a member of their household has filed a
police report within the previous 180 days alleging that
they are a victim of domestic violence, elder or
dependent adult abuse, sexual assault, human
trafficking, or stalking.
B. The notice to vacate is substantially based upon the act or acts
constituting domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse,
sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking against the Tenant
or their household member, including, but not limited to, an
action for possession based on complaints of noise,
disturbances, or repeated presence of police.
2) Notwithstanding this Section, an Owner may terminate the Tenancy if:
A. The Tenant or the person protected by a court order or who filed
a police report allows the person against whom the protective
order has been issued or who was named in the police report as
committing an act of domestic violence, elder or dependent
adult abuse, sexual assault, human trafficking, or stalking, to
visit the rental property; or
B. The Owner reasonably believes the presence of the person
against whom the protective order has been issued or who was
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named in the police report as having committed an act of
domestic violence, elder or dependent adult abuse, sexual
assault, human trafficking, or stalking poses a physical threat to
other Tenants, guests, invitees, or to a Tenant's right to quiet
enjoyment and the Owner previously gave the Tenant a three
(3) day written notice to cease and correct this violation.
3) The provisions of this Division shall not supersede any other applicable
state laws relating to victims of an act of domestic violence, sexual
assault, stalking, human trafficking, abuse of an elder or a dependent
adult, or of other specified crimes, as provided for in Civil Code section
1946.7 and Code of Civil Procedure sections 1161.3 and 1174.27.
(h) It shall be a defense to a no fault just cause action for possession of a
Rental Unit under this Division if a person under the age of 21 is a resident
of the subject Rental Unit, or has a custodial or family relationship with a
Tenant in the subject Rental Unit, and who is registered and actively
attending any level of school during a specified school term.
(i) At least sixty (60) days prior to the sale of a Mobilehome Park, the Owner
shall provide notice of such proposed sale to the Mobilehome Park
residents and prepare a report on the impact of the sale of the
Mobilehome Park, including a replacement and relocation plan that
adequately mitigates the impact upon the ability of any displaced residents
of the Mobilehome Park to be sold to find adequate housing in a
Mobilehome Park, as applicable.
(j) Any waiver of the rights under this section shall be void as contrary to
public policy.
Section 8-3121 — Notice of Termination of Tenancy.
(a) When terminating a Tenancy either at -fault or no-fault, an Owner must
comply with all of the following:
1) The Owner must serve a written notice in accordance with Civil Code
sections 1946 through 1946.5, to the Tenant that states that, in
addition to any information required by federal or State law, the Owner
will terminate the Tenancy, and that indicates at least one at -fault or
no-fault just cause reason as provided in section 8-3120(b); and
2) The Owner has not accepted and will not accept Rent or any other
consideration in return for the continued use of the Residential
Property beyond the term of the terminated Tenancy in compliance
with Civil Code sections 1945 through 1946.5-1 and
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3) The Owner qualifies the termination as at -fault or no-fault just cause,
as specified in section 8-3120(b); and
4) The Owner has submitted to the City, within five (5) days after service
of the notice of termination on the Tenant, a true and accurate copy of
the Owner's written notice of termination, and proof of such service,
signed under penalty of perjury, on the Tenant, through the City's
Rental Registry portal. The Owner shall maintain proof of service to the
City as evidence that the Owner has complied with this section.
5) The Owner must provide the notice in the language that the Owner and
Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy, in addition to
English.
Section 8-3122 — Retaliatory Eviction and Anti -Harassment.
(a) Retaliatory Eviction.
1) If the main intent of the Owner in terminating a Tenancy or refusing to
renew a Tenancy is retaliatory in nature, and if the Tenant is not in
default as to the payment of Rent, then the Owner may not terminate
the Tenancy or refuse to renew the Tenancy or cause the Tenant to
quit involuntarily.
2) A Tenant may assert retaliation affirmatively or as a defense to the
Owner's action regardless of the period of time which has elapsed
between the Tenant's assertion or exercise of rights under this Article
and the alleged act of retaliation.
3) Retaliation against a Tenant because of the Tenant's exercise of rights
under this Article is prohibited. Retaliation claims may only be brought
in court and may not be addressed administratively. A court may
consider the protections afforded by this Article in evaluating a claim of
retaliation.
(b) Anti -Harassment. No Owner, or any person, acting as a principal or agent,
offering Residential Real Property for rent, or any contractor, subcontractor or
employee of the Owner shall, with respect to Residential Real Property under
any Rental Agreement or other Tenancy or estate at will, however created, do
any of the following:
1) Interrupt, terminate, or fail to provide Housing Services required by
Rental Agreement or by federal, State, County, or local housing,
health, or safety laws, or threaten to do so, or violate or threaten to
violate Civil Code section 789.3.
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A. `Interrupt, terminate, or fail to provide Housing Services' in this
provision does not include interruptions, terminations, or failure
to provide Housing Services as a result of interruptions,
outages, or terminations caused by events or actions outside of
the Owner's control, such as utility outages caused by natural
disaster. Further, this provision does not include stoppages,
outages, terminations, and interruptions properly noticed to
Tenants as required by a signed Rental Agreement.
2) Take any of the following actions in bad faith:
A. Fail to perform repairs and maintenance required by Rental
Agreement or by federal, State, or local laws;
B. Fail to exercise due diligence in completing repairs and
maintenance once undertaken;
C. Fail to follow appropriate industry repair, containment, or
remediation protocols designed to minimize exposure to noise,
dust, lead, paint, mold, asbestos, or other building materials with
potentially harmful health impacts;
D. Conduct elective renovation or construction of unit for the
purpose of harassing a Tenant;
E. Refuse to acknowledge or accept receipt of a Tenant's lawful
Rent payment as set forth in a Rental Agreement, by usual
practice of the parties, or in a notice to pay Rent or quit;
F. Refuse to cash or process a Rent check or other form of
acceptable Rent payment for over thirty (30) days after it is
tendered;
G. Fail to maintain a current address for delivery of Rent payments;
H. Violate a Tenant's right to privacy without limitation, by
requesting information regarding residence or citizenship status,
protected class status, or social security number, except as
required by law or in the case of a social security number, for
the purpose of obtaining information for the qualifications for a
Tenancy;
Release information protected by the Tenant's right to privacy
except as required or authorized by law; or
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J. Request or demand an unreasonable amount of information
from Tenant in response to a request for reasonable
accommodation.
3) Abuse the right of access into Residential Real Property as established
by Civil Code section 1954 or other applicable law. This includes
entries for inspections that are not related to necessary repairs or
services; entries excessive in number; entries that improperly target
certain Tenants or are used to collect evidence against the occupant or
otherwise beyond the scope of an otherwise lawful entry; entries or
demands for entry at times outside of normal business hours, unless
for health and safety reasons or if the Tenant agrees otherwise; entries
contrary to a Tenant's reasonable request to change the date or time of
entry; photographing or otherwise recording portions of a Rental Unit
that are beyond the scope of lawful entry or inspection; and
misrepresenting the reasons for accessing Residential Real Property.
4) Influence or attempt to influence a Tenant to vacate Residential Real
Property through fraud, misrepresentation, intimidation or coercion,
which shall include threatening to report a Tenant to the United States
Department of Homeland Security.
5) Threaten the Tenant, by word or gesture, with physical harm, or abuse
Tenant with words, either orally or in writing, which are offensive and
inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction. This includes
words used during in -person conversations, through social media
postings or messages, or other communications.
6) Violate any law which prohibits discrimination based on race, gender,
sexual preference, sexual orientation, ethnic background, nationality,
religion, age, parenthood, marriage, pregnancy, disability, human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome
(AIDS), occupancy by a minor child, or source of income.
7) Take action to terminate any Tenancy including service of any notice to
quit or other eviction notice or bring any action to recover possession
of a Rental Unit based upon facts which the Owner has no reasonable
cause to believe to be true or upon a legal theory which is untenable
under the facts known to the Owner. No Owner shall be liable under
this subsection for bringing an action to recover possession unless and
until the Tenant has obtained a favorable termination of that action.
8) Remove from the Rental Unit personal property, furnishings, or any
other items without the prior written consent of the Tenant, except
when done pursuant to enforcement of a legal termination of Tenancy.
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9) Provide false written or verbal information regarding any federal, State,
County, or local Tenant protections, including mischaracterizing the
nature or effect of a notice to quit or other eviction notice. False
information includes, without limitation, requesting or demanding a
Tenant:
A. Sign a new Rental Agreement not in the Tenant's primary
language if:
Rental Agreement negotiations were conducted in the
Tenant's primary language;
ii. The existing Rental Agreement is in the Tenant's primary
language; or
iii. Owner is otherwise aware that the new Rental
Agreement is not in Tenant's primary language.
B. Enter into a Rent repayment plan if the Owner states,
misrepresents, suggests, or implies, that the Tenant should or
must do so to take advantage of Tenant protection laws that do
not in fact require such plans.
10)Offer payments to:
A. A Tenant to vacate more than once in six (6) months, after the
Tenant has notified the Owner in writing that the Tenant does
not desire to receive further offers of payments to vacate;
B. Attempt to coerce Tenant to vacate accompanied with threats or
intimidation. This shall not include settlement offers in pending
eviction actions made in good faith and not accompanied with
threats or intimidation.
11)Communicate with Tenant in a language other than Tenant's primary
language for the purpose of intimidating, confusing, deceiving or
annoying Tenant.
12)lnterfere with a Tenant's right to quiet use and enjoyment of a Rental
Unit as that right is defined by law.
13)Commit repeated acts or omissions of such significance as to
substantially interfere with or disturb the comfort, repose, peace, or
quiet of any person lawfully entitled to occupancy of such Rental Unit
and that cause, are likely to cause, or are intended to cause any
person lawfully entitled to occupancy of a Rental Unit to vacate such
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Rental Unit or to surrender or waive any rights in relation to such
occupancy.
14)Remove a housing service for the purpose of causing the Tenant to
vacate the Residential Real Property. For example, taking away a
parking space knowing that a Tenant cannot find alternative parking
and must move.
15)Interfere with the right of Tenants to organize as Tenants and engage
in concerted activities with other Tenants for the purpose of mutual aid
and protection; provide property access to Tenant organizers,
advocates, or representatives working with or on behalf of Tenants
living at a property; convene Tenant or Tenant organization meetings
in an appropriate space accessible to Tenants under the terms of their
Rental Agreement; or distribute and post literature informing other
Tenants of their rights and of opportunities to involve themselves in
their project in common areas, including lobby areas and bulletin
boards.
16)Threatening or intimidating a Tenant based on their immigration or
citizenship status or otherwise disclosing a Tenant's immigration or
citizenship status in violation of California Civil Code section
1940.35(a) and California Code of Civil Procedure section 1161.4, as
may be amended.
Secs. 8-3123 — 8-3139. — Reserved.
DIVISION 3. — RENT STABILIZATION
Section 8-3140 — Prohibited Increases.
(a) Increases in Rent on Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Spaces in
the City of Santa Ana in excess of three percent (3%), or eighty (80%) of
the change in the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less, and more than
one Rent Increase in any twelve (12) month period, are prohibited, unless
expressly exempt under the Costa -Hawkins Rental Housing Act codified in
California Civil Code section 1954.50, et seq., or the Mobilehome
Residency Law codified in California Civil Code sections 798, et seq. If
the change in the Consumer Price Index is negative, no Rent Increase is
permitted. The term Consumer Price Index means, at the time of the
adjustment calculation completed by the City pursuant to subsection (b),
the percentage increase in the United State Consumer Price Index for all
Urban Consumers in the Los Angeles -Long Beach -Anaheim Metropolitan
Area published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, not seasonally adjusted,
for the most recent twelve (12) month period ending prior to the City's
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calculation pursuant to subsection (b). A violation of this section occurs
upon the service of notice or demand for a prohibited increase in Rent.
(b) No later than June 30 each year, beginning with the year 2022, the City
shall announce the amount of allowable Rent Increase based on
subsection (a) herein, which shall be effective as of September 1 of that
year.
Section 8-3141 — Reasonable Rate of Return.
This ordinance allows for an annual adjustment of Residential Real Property or
Mobilehome Space Rent of up to three percent (3%), or eighty (80%) of the change in
the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less. A Consumer Price Index -based increase
is found and determined to provide a just and reasonable return on an Owner's
property, and has been adopted to encourage good management, reward efficiency,
and discourage the flight of capital, as well as to be commensurate with returns on
comparable investments, but not so high as to defeat the purpose of curtailing
excessive Rents and rental increases. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, any
Owner of Residential Real Property or a Mobilehome Park who contends that the limit
on rental increases set forth in Section 8-3140 above will prevent the Owner from
receiving a fair and reasonable return on their property may petition for relief from the
cap set forth in section 8-3140 pursuant to the procedures set forth in this Division.
Section 8-3142 — Fair Return Petition for Rent Increase.
(a) A Landlord may submit a Fair Return Petition to the Program
Administrator in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Division requesting a
Rent Increase in excess of that provided in this Division in order to obtain a fair and
reasonable return on the Rental Unit.
(b) Standard of Review. All relevant factors shall be considered when
evaluating a Fair Return Petition, including, but not limited to, the following:
1) Changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers in
the Los Angeles -Long Beach -Anaheim Metropolitan Area published
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics;
2) The Rent lawfully charged for comparable Rental Units in the City;
3) The length of time since the last determination on a Fair Return
Petition, or the last Rent Increase if no previous Fair Return Petition
has been made;
4) The completion of any rehabilitation work related to the Rental Unit,
and the cost thereof, including materials, labor, construction
interest, permit fees, and other items deemed appropriate;
5) Changes in property taxes or other taxes related to the Rental Unit;
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6) Changes in the Rent paid by the Landlord for the lease of the
Rental Unit;
7) Changes in the utility charges for the Rental Unit paid by the
Landlord, and the extent, if any, of reimbursement from the
Tenants;
8) Changes in reasonable Operating Expenses;
9) Changes in Net Operating Income;
10) The need for repairs caused by circumstances other than ordinary
wear and tear;
11) The amount and quality of Housing Services provided by the
Landlord to the Tenants;
12) Compliance with any existing Rental Agreement lawfully entered
into between the Landlord and Tenants; and
13) Landlord's substantial compliance with this Article and applicable
housing, health and safety codes.
Section 8-3143 — Capital Improvement Petition
(a) Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, a
Landlord may submit a Capital Improvement Petition to the Program Administrator in
accordance with the procedures set forth in this Division requesting a pass -through cost
to the Tenants to cover expenses incurred by the Landlord to complete Capital
Improvements for the Rental Unit pursuant to the following provisions:
1) The Capital Improvement was paid for and completed after
November 19, 2021 (the effective date of the first adopted Rent
Stabilization Ordinance);
2) The Capital Improvement was paid for and completed prior to the
filing of the Capital Improvement Petition;
3) A Capital Improvement Petition must be initiated by the Landlord
within two (2) years of completion of the Capital Improvement;
4) A Capital Improvement Petition shall not apply to Rental Units or
new Tenants whose initial Rent was established after the Landlord
completed the Capital Improvement;
5) The Landlord may not require a Tenant to pay any amount of any
cost that is attributable to any period of time that the Tenant was
not entitled to use and occupy the Rental Unit;
6) The Landlord may not require a Tenant to pay more than the
Tenant's share of the cost attributable to that Tenant's Rental Unit
that is permitted to be passed through to the Tenant;
7) If the Capital Improvement inures solely to the benefit of one or
more of the Rental Units, but to less than all, the surcharge shall be
so annualized, but shall be applied and/or prorated only with
respect to the one or more Rental Units actually so benefited;
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8) Equipment otherwise eligible as a Capital Improvement will not be
considered if a "use fee" is charged (i.e. — coin operated washer
and dryers); and,
9) Pass through costs for Capital Improvements shall not be
considered Rent and shall not be increased when Rent Increases,
nor shall they be considered Rent for purposes of calculating a
Rent Increase.
(b) Calculating Capital Improvements. Any Capital Improvement pass -
through cost must be calculated according to the following:
1) Capital Improvement costs must be amortized over the useful life of
the Capital Improvement, not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the
current Rent; for the purposes of such computation, the current
Rent for any time period shall not include any Capital Improvement
pass -through amounts;
2) For mixed -use structures and Landlord -occupied Rental Units, only
the percent of residential square footage will be applied in the
calculations;
3) If a unit is occupied by an agent of the Landlord, this unit must be
included when determining the average costs per Rental Unit; and,
4) If the Landlord is reimbursed for Capital Improvements (i.e. —
insurance, court -awarded damages, subsidies, etc.), such
reimbursement must be deducted from the Capital Improvements
before costs are amortized and allocated among the Rental Units.
(c) Standard of review. All relevant factors shall be considered when
evaluating a Capital Improvement Petition, including the following:
1) Capital Improvement completed;
2) Landlord's Petition made within two (2) years of completion of
Capital Improvement;
3) Distinguished from ordinary repair or maintenance;
4) For the primary benefit, use, and enjoyment of the Tenant;
5) Permanently fixed in place or relatively immobile and appropriated
to the use of the Rental Unit;
6) No "use fee" or other charge imposed on Tenants for its use; and,
7) Cost -factored and amortized.
Section 8-3144 — Tenant Petition
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(a) Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, a
Tenant may submit a Petition to the Program Administrator in accordance with the
procedures set forth in this Division on any one (1) or more of the following grounds:
1) To request review of a Rent Increase in excess of the maximum
allowed Rent Increase;
2) To request a reduction in Rent based on decreased Housing
Services;
3) To request a reduction in Rent based on failure of the Landlord to
maintain a habitable premises, including health, safety, fire, or
building code violations;
4) To contest a Capital Improvement cost as an unauthorized or
excessive pass through; or,
5) For any other violation of this Article by the Landlord.
(b) Tenant's time to file a Petition. Where applicable, a Tenant filing a Petition
under this Division shall do so within the following time limits:
1) Tenant receiving a notice of Rent Increase shall have thirty (30)
days after service of such notice to file a Petition for review of Rent;
2) In instances where notice is not provided as required, the Tenant
shall file a Petition for review of Rent within thirty (30) days after
Tenant knew of the alleged failure to comply with the requirements
of this Article; and,
3) For any other violation(s) of this Article by the Landlord, the Tenant
shall file a Petition within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the
alleged violation(s).
(c) Standard of Review. All relevant factors shall be considered when
evaluating a Tenant Petition, including the following:
1) Landlord allows violations of this Article or other applicable state
and local statutes to persist;
2) Any reduction of Housing Services, living space, or amenities;
3) Substantial deterioration of the Rental Unit other than as a result of
ordinary wear and tear;
4) Landlord's failure to provide adequate Housing Services;
5) Tenant provided Landlord with reasonable notice and opportunity to
correct the conditions that provide the basis for the petition; and,
6) Landlord's failure to comply substantially with this Article or
applicable housing, health and safety codes.
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(d) Restoration of Rent Decrease. Where a Rent decrease has been ordered
pursuant to this Division due to a decrease in Housing Services or failure to maintain
habitability, the amount of Rent decreased (return of excess Rent) may be restored in
accordance with procedures set out in the regulations when the former Housing
Services or maintenance levels are reinstated.
Section 8-3145 — Petition Process
A Landlord or a Tenant may file Petitions with the Program Administrator, as
provided in this Division. For purposes of this Petition process, the Landlord and each
Tenant of a Rental Unit that is the subject of a Petition shall be a "party" to the Petition.
The Program Administrator shall promulgate regulations regarding procedures for
Petitions filed under this Article. Petitions shall be governed by such regulations and by
the provisions of this Section. Petitions shall be available in the language that the
Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy (e.g., Spanish, Chinese,
Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean), as well as English.
(a) Filing Petition. Upon the filing of a Petition, the Program Administrator
shall notify the petitioner of the acceptance or denial of the Petition based on the
completeness of the submission. The Program Administrator shall not assess the
merits of the Petition, and shall only refuse acceptance of a Petition that does not
include required information or documentation or comply with the requirements of this
Division.
(b) Filing Fee. Fees for the filing of any Petition shall be established by City
Council resolution in the City's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule.
(c) Prior Petition. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Division, no
Petition shall proceed if a decision has been made with regard to a prior Petition based
on the same or substantially the same grounds within the previous one hundred and
eighty (180) days.
(d) No Landlord Petition or upward adjustment of Rent shall be authorized
under this Division if the Landlord:
1) Has continued to fail to comply, after order of the Board, with any
provisions of this Article and/or orders or regulations issued
thereunder by the Board; or,
2) Has failed to bring the Rental Unit into compliance with the implied
warranty of habitability.
(e) Notice of Petition. As soon as possible after acceptance of a Petition, the
Program Administrator shall provide written notice to the Landlord, if the Petition was
filed by the Tenant, or the Tenant, if the Petition was filed by the Landlord, of the receipt
of such a Petition. The written notice shall inform the parties of the Petition process, the
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right to respond, and include a copy of the completed Petition and supportive
documents. Any response submitted by the responding party will be made available to
the petitioning party.
(f) Hearing Officer. An impartial Hearing Officer appointed by the Program
Administrator shall conduct a hearing to act upon the Petition. The Hearing Officer has
the following powers:
1) To make a determination on a Petition; and
2) Any other powers delegated to the Hearing Officer by the Board.
(g) Board Action in Lieu of Reference to Hearing Officer. The Board, on its
own motion, in the Board's sole discretion, may hold a hearing on a Petition without the
Petition first being heard by a Hearing Officer.
(h) Time of Hearing. Each accepted Petition shall be scheduled for a hearing
by the Hearing Officer to be held on a date not more than sixty (60) days from the date
the Program Administrator accepts the Petition. With agreement of the parties, the
Hearing Officer may hold the hearing beyond the sixty (60) days. In no event later than
ten (10) days prior to the hearing, the Hearing Officer shall notify all parties as to the
time, date, and place of the hearing.
(i) Consolidation. All Landlord Petitions pertaining to Tenants in the same
building shall be consolidated for hearing, and all Petitions filed by Tenants occupying
the same building shall be consolidated for hearing, unless the Program Administrator
or Hearing Officer finds good cause not to consolidate such Petitions.
0) Right of Assistance. All parties to a hearing may have assistance in
presenting evidence and developing their position from attorneys, legal workers, or any
other persons designated by said parties.
(k) Rules of Evidence. Formal rules of evidence shall not be applicable to
hearings on Petitions. At such a hearing, the parties may offer any documents,
testimony, written declarations, or other evidence that, in the opinion of the Hearing
Officer, is credible and relevant to the Petition. The Hearing Officer may consider the
results of inspections of the property in question and the results of any other
investigations conducted by or at the request of the Hearing Officer or Program
Administrator. Evidence unduly repetitious, lacking credibility, or irrelevant evidence
shall be excluded upon order by the Hearing Officer.
(1) Evidence. Any party may appear and offer such documents, testimony,
written declarations, or other evidence as may be pertinent to the proceeding. The
Hearing Officer may require either party to a Petition to provide any books, records, or
papers deemed pertinent, in addition to that information contained in the Petition and
Rental Registry. The Hearing Officer may request the City to conduct a current building
inspection if the Hearing Officer finds good cause to believe the current information
does not reflect the current condition of the Rental Unit. All documents required under
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this section shall be made available to the parties involved prior to the hearing. In cases
where information filed in a Petition or in additional submissions filed at the request of
the Hearing Officer is inadequate or false, no action shall be taken on said Petition until
the deficiency is remedied.
(m) Quantum of Proof. The party who files the Petition shall have the burden
of proof. No Petition shall be granted unless supported by the preponderance of the
evidence submitted at the hearing.
(n) Time for Decision. The policies and procedures adopted by the Board
shall provide for final action on any Petition within a reasonable time.
(o) Notice of Decision. The Hearing Officer shall make a determination on the
merits of the Petition and shall provide a written statement of decision, including findings
upon which the determination is based. The Hearing Officer's decision on a Petition
may be reasonably conditioned in any manner necessary to effectuate the purposes of
this Article. Additionally, the parties to the hearing shall also be notified of their right to
any appeal allowed by the Board and/or to judicial review of the decision pursuant to
this Division.
(p) Hearing Record. The record of the hearing shall include: the Petition; all
exhibits, papers, and documents required to be filed or accepted into evidence during
the proceedings; a list of participants present; a summary of all testimony accepted in
the proceedings; a statement of all materials officially noticed; all recommended
decisions, orders and/or rulings; all final decisions, orders and/or rulings; and the
reasons for each final decision, order and/or ruling. All hearings shall be recorded.
(q) Appeal. Any person aggrieved by the decisions of the Hearing Officer
may appeal to the Board. An appeal to the Board shall be filed no later than thirty (30)
days after receipt of the notice of the decision of the Hearing Officer. On appeal, the
Board shall affirm, reverse, or modify the decision of the Hearing Officer. Unless the
Board elects to conduct a de novo hearing, Board review of the Hearing Officer's
decision shall be based on the hearing record without holding a new hearing. The
Board may consider additional evidence for good cause, including evidence which did
not exist at the time of the hearing or which could not be discovered using due diligence
by a party. If no Board exists, any appeal of the Hearing Officer decision on a Petition
shall proceed pursuant to the administrative appeal procedures found in Chapter 3 of
the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
(r) Finality of Decision. The decision of the Hearing Officer shall be the final
decision of the Board in the event of no appeal to the Board. The decision of the
Hearing Officer shall not be stayed pending appeal; however, in the event that the
Board on appeal reverses or modifies the decision of the Hearing Officer, the Board
shall order the appropriate party to make retroactive payments, as applicable, to restore
the parties to the position they would have occupied had the Hearing Officer's decision
been the same as that of the Board.
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Section 8-3146 — Voluntary Mediation
(a) Voluntary mediation services shall be provided by the City. Upon request,
the Program Administrator shall appoint a Mediator and set a date for a mediation no
later than thirty (30) days after the acceptance of the subject Petition, unless the
Program Administrator determines that additional time is required under the
circumstances. The Program Administrator shall notify the Landlord and Tenant(s) in
writing of the date, time, and place of the mediation hearing at least ten (10) days prior
to the mediation. This notice shall be served either in person or through ordinary mail or
electronic correspondence.
(b) It is the intent and purpose of mediation to provide a process in which
Mediators may assist disputants in reaching a voluntary agreement. Accordingly, except
as otherwise expressly provided herein, there shall be no penalty or disability, either
civil or criminal, for failure to participate in the mediation process, and there shall be no
penalty, either civil or criminal, for failure to reach agreement with a disputant in the
mediation process.
(c) Mediation is a voluntary collaborative process wherein the Landlord and
Tenant(s) who have a disagreement can develop options, consider alternatives, and
develop a consensual agreement. The role of the Mediator is to facilitate open
communication to resolve a dispute in a non -adversarial and confidential manner.
(d) If the Landlord and Tenant agree to a resolution, the Mediator may assist
the parties in preparing a written settlement agreement for the signature of the Landlord
and the Tenant, provided that in doing so the Mediator confines the assistance to
stating the settlement as determined by the parties. Such agreement shall constitute a
legally enforceable contract.
(e) Should the parties fail to agree to a resolution, or the Mediator determines
that the parties have reached an impasse, the Mediator may refer the Petition back to
the Program Administrator to continue the Petition review process detailed in this
Division.
(f) All documents and results related to mediations and facilitations held
pursuant to this Article shall be kept confidential and shall be inadmissible as evidence
in any subsequent administrative or judicial proceeding.
(g) The Mediator and/or Program Administrator shall provide documentation and
translation services in the language that the Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the
terms of the Tenancy (e.g., Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Korean), as
well as English.
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Section 8-3147 — Exemptions.
(a) Pursuant to the Costa -Hawkins Rental Housing Act, the provisions of this
ordinance regulating the amount of Rent that a Residential Real Property Owner may
charge shall not apply to the following: any Residential Real Property that has a
certificate of occupancy issued after February 1, 1995 (California Civil Code section
1954.52(a)(1)); and, any other provisions of the Costa -Hawkins Rental Housing Act
addressing exemptions, as applicable.
(b) Pursuant to the Mobilehome Residency Law, the provisions of this
ordinance regulating the amount of Rent that a Mobilehome Park Owner may charge for
a Mobilehome Space shall not apply to the following: any Mobilehome Space subject to
a long term (more than one year) Rental Agreement (California Civil Code section
798.17); any newly constructed Mobilehome Space first offered for rent on or after
January 1, 1990 (California Civil Code section 798.45); Mobilehomes not being used as
a person's primary residence that are not being leased to someone else (California Civil
Code section 798.21); and, any other provisions of the Mobilehome Residency Law
addressing exemptions, as applicable.
(c) Pursuant to the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, Civil Code section
1947.12(d), the provisions of this ordinance regulating the amount of Rent that a
Residential Real Property Owner may charge shall not apply to the following:
(1) Housing restricted by deed, regulatory restriction contained in an
agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document
as affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or
moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and
Safety Code, or subject to an agreement that provides housing
subsidies for affordable housing for persons and families of very
low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the
Health and Safety Code or comparable federal statutes.
(2) Dormitories owned and operated by an institution of higher
education or a kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, school.
(3) Housing that has been issued a certificate of occupancy within the
previous 15 years.
(4) Residential Real Property that is alienable separate from the title to
any other dwelling unit, provided that both of the following apply:
A. The Owner is not any of the following:
i. A real estate investment trust, as defined in section 856
of the Internal Revenue Code.
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ii. A corporation.
iii. A limited liability company in which at least one member
is a corporation.
i. The Tenants have been provided written notice that the
Residential Real Property is exempt from this section
using the following statement:
"This property is not subject to the Rent limits
imposed by Santa Ana Municipal Code section 8-
3140 and the Owner is not any of the following: (1) a
real estate investment trust, as defined by section 856
of the Internal Revenue Code; (2) a corporation; or (3)
a limited liability company in which at least one
member is a corporation."
ii. For a Tenancy existing before the effective date of this
ordinance, the notice required under clause (i) may, but
is not required to be provided in the Rental Agreement.
iii. For a Tenancy commenced or renewed on or after the
effective date of this ordinance, the notice required under
clause (i) must be provided in the Rental Agreement.
(5) A property containing two separate dwelling units within a single
structure in which the Owner occupied one of the units as the
Owner's principal place of residence at the beginning of the
Tenancy so long as the Owner continues in occupancy, and neither
unit is an accessory dwelling unit or a junior accessory dwelling
unit.
Section 8-3148 — Rent Increase Ineffective.
No Rent Increase shall be effective if the Owner:
(a) Fails to substantially comply with all provisions of this Division, including
but not limited to the failure to provide notices as required; or
(b) Fails to maintain the Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Space in
compliance with California Civil Code Sections 1941.1 et seq. and California Health and
Safety Code sections 17920.3 and 17920.10, except as to Mobilehomes and
Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks that are subject to the Mobilehome Parks
Act, Health and Safety Code section 18200, et seq.; Manufactured Housing Act, Health
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and Safety Code section 18000, et seq.; or the National Manufactured Housing
Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. sections 5401, et seq., as
applicable; or
(c) Fails to make repairs ordered by the City or court of competent
jurisdiction.
(d) No Rent Increases shall take effect for any Rental Unit unless the
Landlord has accurately completed the Rental Unit Registration.
Section 8-3149 — Notice Requirements.
(a) An Owner of any Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Space subject
to this provision shall, on or before the date of commencement of a Tenancy, give the
Tenant a written notice in a form prescribed by the City which must include the following
information:
(1) The existence and scope of this Division 3 of Article XIX of Chapter
8 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code; and
(2) The Tenant's right to respond to any Fair Return or Capital
Improvement Petition filed with the City by the Owner pursuant to
this Division.
(b) As part of any notice to increase Rent, an Owner must include:
(1) Notice of the existence of this Division 3 of Article XIX of Chapter 8
of the Santa Ana Municipal Code; and
(2) The Tenant's right to respond to any Fair Return or Capital
Improvement Petition filed with the City by the Owner pursuant to
this Division, unless such Rent Increase is pursuant to an approved
Fair Return Petition.
(3) No Rent Increase shall take effect until the requirements of this
Division have been met.
(c) The Owner must give notices to the Tenant in the language that the
Owner and Tenant used to negotiate the terms of the Tenancy (e.g., English, Spanish,
Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Korean) as well as English.
(d) Any notices or documents required to be provided from a Landlord to a
Tenant by this Article or any other federal, state, or local law, including, but not limited
to, notice of Rent Increase and notice of eviction, shall be provided to the City through
the Rental Registry portal.
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Secs. 8-3150 — 8-3159. — Reserved.
DIVISION 4. — RENTAL REGISTRY AND RENTAL REGISTRY FEE
Section 8-3160 — Rental Registry
Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, the City
shall create a Rental Registry and all Landlords with Rental Units in the City of Santa
Ana shall complete and submit Registration Forms for each Rental Unit pursuant to the
following:
(a) Initial Registration. A Landlord must file an initial Registration Form with
the City for each Rental Unit that is subject to the provisions of this Article.
Registration of a Rental Unit shall not be complete until an Owner has:
1) Completely and accurately provided a Registration Form; and,
2) Paid all fees owed to the City with respect to the Rental Unit
including Registration Fees imposed pursuant to this Article.
(b) Change of Ownership or Management.
1) Whenever a change in ownership of a Rental Unit occurs, the
Landlord shall provide the City with written notice of the change in
ownership, including the date of transfer, and the name, address
and contact information of the new Owner, within thirty (30) days of
the close of escrow.
2) The new Owner is required to file a Registration Form with the City
within sixty (60) days of such change. The new Owner's
Registration Form will only be accepted by the City if it is
accompanied by a copy of a written notification on a form
prescribed by the Program Administrator from the Landlord to all
Tenants advising the Tenants of the change in ownership of the
building and setting forth the name, address and contact
information of the new Owner and of the new Owner's property
manager or representative, and a declaration that the new Owner
served the written notification on all the Tenants.
3) Registration amendments also shall be required to be filed with the
City within sixty (60) days of a change of the property management
or authorized agent or if the address of the Owner or authorized
agent changes.
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(c) Re -Registration Following a Vacancy. A Landlord shall, in the manner
described herein, re -register a Rental Unit with the City within thirty (30) days after a
vacancy has occurred and the Rental Unit is re -rented.
(d) Claim of Exemption. Any Landlord that is claiming any exemption from
this Article must file a claim of exemption with the City. The Landlord shall provide the
City, on a form approved by the Program Administrator and accompanied by supporting
documentation, a written declaration stating the facts which support the claim of
exemption from the provisions of this Article. If the written declaration and supporting
documents are not submitted by July 1 of each year for any Rental Unit, that Rental Unit
shall be deemed to be subject to the provisions of this Article. If the Board determines
that any Unit was incorrectly registered as exempt due to any affirmative
misrepresentation by the Owner, the exemption for that Unit may be revoked
retroactively, and the Unit will be subject to any applicable enforcement measures.
(e) Termination of Exemption. Any time a Rental Unit that has been exempted
under the provisions of this Article loses its exempt status due to termination of the
conditions qualifying it for exemption, the Landlord of such Rental Unit is required to file
a Registration Form for said Rental Unit within thirty (30) days of the change in status.
(f) Annual Requirement. For the subsequent years after the initial
Registration date, each Registration Form and claims of exemption(s) must be annually
filed on or before July 1 of each year. The Rental Housing Board may modify the
annual registration date.
(g) Contents of Registration Form. The Rental Registration Form shall
completely and accurately provide the following information from the Landlord for each
Rental Unit as of the date of filing the Registration Form:
1) Address of each Rental Unit including identifying number or letter;
2) Number of bedrooms and bathrooms in the Rental Unit;
3) Name, current address, and contact information of current Owners,
authorized representatives and property managers;
4) Date of assumption of ownership by current Owners;
5) Current Rent;
6) Date and amount of last Rent Increase; and
7) Move -in date of current Tenant(s).
The Board and/or Program Administrator may adopt policies and procedures that
require additional information to be collected and recorded in Registration Forms in
furtherance of the objectives of this Article.
(h) Affidavit. All Rental Registration Forms provided by Landlords in
accordance with this Division shall include an affidavit signed by the Landlord declaring
under penalty of perjury that the information provided in the Rental Registration Form is
true and correct.
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(i) Notices. Any notices or documents required to be provided from a
Landlord to a Tenant by this Article or any other federal, state, or local law, including,
but not limited to, notice of Rent Increase and notice of eviction, shall be provided to the
City through the Rental Registry portal.
0) Proper Registration. Registration of a Rental Unit shall not be complete
until the Landlord has:
1) Paid all fees and penalties owed to the City with respect to the
Rental Unit, including the Rental Registry Fee, imposed pursuant to
this Article; and,
2) Filed a complete and accurate Registration Form for that Rental
Unit including all information required by this Division and any
policies and procedures adopted by the Board and/or Program
Administrator.
(k) Commencing October 1, 2023, the City may commence enforcement
against any Landlord who fails to register a Rental Unit, or provide current and accurate
data regarding a Rental Unit, according to this Division. Furthermore, no Landlord shall
advertise for rent, demand or accept Rent for a Rental Unit, or evict any Tenant from a
Rental Unit, if the Rental Unit Registration is not complete and accurate. In addition, no
petition, application, claim or request, and no Rent increases shall take effect for any
Rental Unit unless the Landlord has accurately completed the Rental Unit Registration.
Section 8-3161 — Rental Registry Fee
Effective July 1, 2023, or as modified by resolution of the City Council, an annual
Rental Registry Fee shall be imposed on each Rental Unit in the City. All Landlords
with Rental Units that are subject to this Article shall pay the Rental Registry Fee as
established by the City Council. The Rental Registry Fee is to fund the City's cost to
implement, administer, monitor, support, and enforce the provisions of this Article.
(a) Amount of Fee. A Landlord shall pay to the City a Rental Registry Fee for
each of the Landlord's Rental Units in the City. The amount of the Fee shall be
determined by resolution of the City Council adopted from time to time and set forth in
the City's Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. The Fee shall not exceed the amount found by
the City Council to be necessary to administer the provisions of this Article, and the City
Council's findings in this regard shall be final.
(b) Deadline for Landlord Payment of Rental Registry Fee. Annual Rental
Registry Fees shall be due and owing on July 1 each year, or within thirty (30) calendar
days of any subsequent changes to the Rental Unit.
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(c) Late Payment. Any Landlord responsible for paying the Rental Registry
Fee who fails to pay the Fee by October 1, or within sixty (60) calendar days of any mid-
year due date, will be delinquent and shall, in addition to the Fee, pay additional late
charges, penalties of assessments as determined by resolution of the City Council. The
amount of Rental Registry Fee and any penalty imposed by the provisions of this Article
shall be deemed a debt to the City.
(d) Pass Through to Tenants. After timely payment of the Rental Registry
Fee, the Landlord may pass through up to fifty percent (50%) of the Fee to Tenants of
the applicable Rental Unit, to be paid by the Tenant in twelve (12) equal monthly
installments. The Fee pass -through shall not be considered part of the Rent in
calculating any Rent Increase. If a Landlord fails to timely pay the Fee and becomes
delinquent, neither the Fee nor any penalties can be passed through to the Tenant. In
the event a Tenant paid Registration Fee pass -through costs in excess of that permitted
by this Division, the Landlord shall reimburse the Tenant for the Registration Fee pass -
through cost overpayment.
1) No Pass -Through for Subsidized Tenants. No portion of the
Registration Fee may be passed through to Tenants who reside in
housing restricted by deed, regulatory restriction contained in an
agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document
as affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or
moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the Health and
Safety Code, or subject to an agreement that provides housing
subsidies for affordable housing for persons and families of very
low, low, or moderate income, as defined in Section 50093 of the
Health and Safety Code or comparable federal statutes.
Section 8-3162 — Education and Outreach.
The Program Administrator shall have the authority to contract with community -
based organizations for them to assist in the education and outreach related to this
Article.
Secs. 8-3163 — 8-3179. — Reserved.
DIVISION 5. — RENTAL HOUSING BOARD
Section 8-3180 — Rental Housing Board
There is hereby created and established a Rental Housing Board to perform the
functions designated in this Article. The composition of the Board and selection of
Board Members shall be based upon the following:
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(a) Membership of Board. The Rental Housing Board shall consist of seven
(7) Board Members. Each City Councilmember shall appoint one (1) Board Member, to
be approved by the City Council, in an equitable order based upon a random lottery
process. The Board Members of the Rental Housing Board shall be comprised of:
1) Three (3) Tenants, including at least one (1) Mobilehome Tenant;
2) Two (2) Landlords; and
3) Two (2) at -large Members with no financial interest in and no
ownership of income -generating rental housing.
(b) Chairperson. The Board shall elect annually one of its Members to serve
in the capacity as Chairperson.
(c) Eligibility. Residents of the City are eligible to serve as members of the
(d) Full Disclosure of Holdings. Nominees for the position of Board Member
shall submit a verified statement listing all of their interests and dealings in real property,
including, but not limited to, ownership, sale or management of real property during the
previous three (3) years. The Board may promulgate additional regulations.
(e) Conflict of Interest. Board Members shall be subject to the requirements
of the California Political Reform Act and other applicable state and local conflict of
interest codes. Accordingly, a Board member shall be disqualified from participating in
any hearing on an application, petition, or appeal where the Board Member is either the
Landlord or a Tenant residing at the subject property, or has any other form of conflict of
interest.
(f) Training Required. All Board members shall attend training as designated
by the Program Administrator.
Section 8-3181 — Rental Housing Board Member Term and Compensation
(a) Term. Board Members shall serve for a term of four (4) years or until their
respective successors are appointed or qualified, but in no event shall any persons be
eligible for reappointment who has served three (3) consecutive terms of four (4) years
each, irrespective of what seat or seats the Board Member is appointed to by the City
Council. However, the City Council may remove a Board Member at any time for any
reason.
(b) Compensation. Fifty dollars ($50.00) per meeting, plus fifty dollars
($50.00) per month automobile allowance.
Section 8-3182 — Rental Housing Board Powers and Duties
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(a) The Rental Housing Board shall have the following powers and duties:
1) To hold regular meetings at least once each calendar month, or as
needed, as fixed by the by-laws of the Board.
2) Conduct hearings on petitions, applications, and appeals of
hearings determined by a Hearing Officer submitted by Landlords
or Tenants under this Article. Any fees for such hearings shall be
established by City Council resolution in the City's Miscellaneous
Fee Schedule.
3) Promulgate and implement policies and procedures for the
administration and enforcement of this Article. Make such studies,
surveys, and investigations, conduct such hearings, and obtain
such information as is necessary to carry out its powers and duties.
4) Review and assess yearly that sufficient number of staff are
employed, including a Program Administrator, Hearing Officers,
housing counselors and legal staff, as may be necessary to perform
its function efficiently in order to fulfill the purpose of this Article.
5) Any other duties as necessary to administer and enforce this
Article.
6) Such other duties as are designated by resolution of the City
Council.
Section 8-3183 — Rental Housing Board Policies and Procedures
The Board shall issue and follow such policies and procedures, including those
which are contained in this Article, as will further the purposes of the Article.
Section 8-3184 — Rental Housing Board Meetings
(a) The Board shall hold such regularly scheduled meetings as are necessary
to ensure the timely performance of its duties under this Article. All regular and special
meetings shall be called and conducted in accordance with state law.
(b) Quorum. Four (4) members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business.
(c) Voting. The affirmative vote of four (4) members of the Board is required
for a decision, including all motions, rules, regulations, and orders of the Board.
Section 8-3185 — Judicial Review
Any decision of the Rental Housing Board shall be final unless judicial review is
sought in a court of competent jurisdiction within thirty (30) days of the date of the
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Board's decision. The Board decision shall take effect immediately unless provided
otherwise in the decision, regardless of whether a party seeks judicial review.
Secs. 8-3186 — 8-3199. Reserved.
DIVISION 6. — ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES
Section 8-3200 — Violations
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate or fail to comply with any
provision of this Article. The violation of any provision of this Article shall first be
punished through the use of an administrative citation, as provided in Santa Ana
Municipal Code section 1-21, et seq., prior to prosecution as a misdemeanor or
infraction, as provided in Santa Ana Municipal Code section 1-8.
(b) Civil Action. Any aggrieved person, including the City and the People of
the State of California, may bring a civil action for damages for any violation of this
Article or the rules, regulations, orders and decisions of the Rental Housing Board. The
burden of proof in such cases shall be by a preponderance of the evidence. No
administrative remedy need be exhausted prior to filing a civil suit pursuant to this
section.
(c) Injunctive Relief. Any person who commits an act, proposes to commit an
act, or engages in any pattern and practice that violates this Division, or the policies,
procedures, regulations, rules, orders and decisions of the Rental Housing Board, may
be enjoined therefrom by any court of competent jurisdiction. An action for injunction
under this section may be brought by any aggrieved person, including the City and
People of the State of California. No administrative remedy need be exhausted prior to
filing an action for injunctive relief pursuant to this section.
(d) Affirmative Defense. A Landlord's failure to comply with any requirement
of this Article may be asserted as a complete affirmative defense in an unlawful detainer
or any other action brought by the Landlord to recover possession of the Rental Unit.
Additionally, any attempt to recover possession of a Rental Unit in violation of this
Article shall render the Landlord liable to the Tenant for damages in a civil action for
wrongful eviction. The prevailing party in an action for wrongful eviction shall recover
costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.
(e) Public Nuisance. In addition to other penalties provided by law, any
condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any provision of this Article shall be
deemed a public nuisance and may be summarily abated as such by the City, and each
day such condition continues shall constitute a new and separate offense.
(f) Non -Exclusive. The remedies provided in this Article are not exclusive,
and nothing in this Article shall preclude any person from seeking any other remedies,
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penalties or procedures provided by law, nor is exhaustion of remedies under this
section a prerequisite to the assertion of any other such right.
Secs. 8-3201 — 8-3299. — Reserved.
Section 2. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of
this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of
any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this Ordinance. The People of the City of Santa Ana hereby
declares that they would have adopted this Ordinance and each section, subsection,
sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more
sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
Section 3. Pursuant to California Elections Code Section 9222, this Ordinance
must be approved by a majority of the eligible voters of the City of Santa Ana voting at
the General Municipal Election of November 5, 2024.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective ten days (10) after the City
Council has certified the results of the General Municipal Election by resolution.
Section 5. Following the City Clerk's certification that the qualified voters of
Santa Ana have approved this Ordinance, the Mayor shall sign this Ordinance and the
City Clerk shall cause the same to be entered into the book of original ordinances of
said City; and shall cause the same, or a summary thereof, to be published as required
by law.
CERTIFIED this loth day of December, 2024.
Valerie Amezcua
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
0.wt-o- �, . Vises rv-
Laura A. Rossini
Chief Assistant City Attorney
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CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Jennifer L. Hall, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify that the attached Ordinance
No. NS-#### to be the original ordinance adopted by the People of the City of Santa
Ana on November 5, 2024 and certified by the City Council of the City of Santa Ana on
December 10, 2024 and that said ordinance was published in accordance with the
Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date:
Jennifer L. Hall
City Clerk
City of Santa Ana
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