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Election Election Election Amount of <br /> Jurisdiction County Subject Ballot Measure Text Yes% No% Levy(Per <br /> Results Month Year $1000A/V) <br /> Two-part proposition to establish <br /> affordable childcare.Option 1A(citizen <br /> initiative)would seek to limit childcare <br /> costs to 10%of family income and <br /> establish a$15 minimum wage for <br /> childcare workers,but without a specific <br /> funding source.Option 113(proposed by <br /> mayor and city council)would create a 4- <br /> year pilot program to develop <br /> affordable preschool,funded by a single- <br /> year levy lid lift(increase of$0.11,4 <br /> years).<em>(Voters supported <br /> affordable childcare and selected <br /> Seattle King Other Option 1B.)</em> Passed 68.2 31.8 November 2014 $ 0.11 <br /> Initiative to create a city monorail <br /> transportation authority funded initially <br /> Seattle King Transportation by a$5vehicle license fee. Failed 19.5 80.5 November 2014 <br /> Initiative to create publicly funded city <br /> elections,including campaign <br /> contribution limits and a voluntary <br /> public financing voucher system,funded <br /> by a single-year levy lid lift(increase of <br /> Seattle King Other $0.02,10years). Passed 63.1 36.9 November 2015 $ 0.02 <br /> Single-year levy lid lift(increase of$0.62 <br /> to$3.60,9 years)for wide variety of <br /> Seattle King Transportation transportation projects. Passed 58.7 41.3 November 2015 $ 3.60 <br /> Initiative to provide additional <br /> workplace protections for hotel <br /> Seattle King Other employees. Passed 76.6 23.4 November 2016 <br /> Initiative to establish a PDA to build and <br /> operate an elevated waterfront park, <br /> incorporating part of the Alaskan Way <br /> Seattle King Parks and Recreation Viaduct. Failed 17.1 82.9 August 2016 <br /> Single-year levy lid lift(increase of$0.25 <br /> to$3.60,7 years)for affordable housing <br /> and homelessness prevention and <br /> Seattle King Affordable Housing reduction programs. Passed 70.6 29.4 August 2016 $ 0.25 <br /> Single-year levy lid lift(increase of <br /> $0.37,permanent)for early learning, <br /> preschool,college,K-12 education <br /> support,and job readiness programs. <br /> Includes exemption for qualifying <br /> Seattle King Other seniors and disabled residents. Passed 68.9 31.1 November 2018 $ 0.37 <br /> Transferring control of water services <br /> from Seattle Public Utilities to <br /> Shoreline,with acquisition and <br /> improvements financed by existing <br /> Shoreline King Water and Sewer water rates. Passed 70.5 29.5 November 2012 <br /> Multi-year levy lid lift(to$1.39,6 <br /> years/permanent)for increased police <br /> patrols,park and swimming pool <br /> improvements,and senior center and <br /> Criminal Justice,Parks youth programs.Limit factor:annual CPI <br /> Shoreline King and Recreation increase. Passed 66.5 33.5 November 2016 $ 1.39 <br /> aro Alternative Service Delivery/Funding Models 62 I Page <br />
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