The Pleasanton Election Results are in… Well done Pleasanton Voters, here is the outcome of the Pleasanton local election. Are you excited for the elected city leaders?

Mayor of Pleasanton
Jennifer Hosterman – 54.19%
Steve Brozosky – 45.47%
Pleasanton City Council – 2 Elected
Cindy McGovern – 35.05%
Matt Sullivan – 31.14%
Jerry Penton – 21.43%
Howard Neely – 12.17%
Pleasanton School Board – 3 Elected
Chris Grant – 23.94%
Valerie Arkin – 22.79%
Jamie Yee Hintzke – 20.02%
Stephen Page – 13.77%
Jeff Bowser – 12.40%
Prasad V. Rallapalli – 6.93%
Pleasanton Measure PP
Yes – 59.81%
No- 40.19%
Pleasanton Measure QQ
Yes – 54.28%
No – 45.72%
East Bay Measure WW
Yes – 71.70%
No – 28.30%
US Representative 11th Congressional
Jerry Mcnerney – 64.56%
Dean Andal – 35.25%
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The Pleasanton housing cap voted in 12 years ago set a cap of 29,000 housing units. Pleasanton’s housing cap still needs a bit of tweaking. On Nov. 4th you can decide exactly what a house is. Pleasanton is about 3,000 housing units away from the 29,000 voter approved cap and based on the Nov. 4th results, Pleasanton voters will essentially decide how many ‘homes’ will be built in the future to meet the voter approved housing cap in Pleasanton.
What is a house?
Pleasanton Measure QQ and Measure PP will let you define what a home is.
Pleasanton Measure PP
A housing unit will be defined as a unit with a kitchen sink, cooking device and fridge the unit would also have a bathroom with toilet and shower or tub.
Measure PP also states the Pleasanton City Council must uphold the housing cap and must not be allowed to grant waivers to allow housing units that meet this definition.
Pleasanton Measure QQ
Supported by 3 of the 5 City Council members. Pleasanton Measure QQ defines a housing unit as a single family home, condominium, town home, half a duplex/duet, one mobile home and one apartment unit. Also, second units (in-law), rooms in extended stay hotels and units in assisted living facilities would NOT count towards the cap.
Get out and vote on Nov. 4th
Fore more information on Measure QQ and PP visit
www.savepleasantonhills.com
www.yesonqq.com
Friends Of Pleasanton
No on QQ
Yes on PP
Other Related Topics
Save Pleasanton’s Hills & Housing Cap Initiative