November 2006 Election/Measure H

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substation.JPGThe vote will determine who will provide electrical service to Davis through this substation.

Measure H and its companion Measure I on the November 2006 Election will determine if not-for-profit SMUD will annex parts of Yolo County - Davis, Woodland, West Sacramento, and surrounding unincorporated areas - into their electrical service, which is currently provided by PG&E. PG&E will continue to provide natural gas service in either case. SMUD would also need to purchase the existing wiring and equipment from PG&E. For annexation to take place, both Measures H & I must pass in Yolo and Measure L must pass in Sacramento and Placer.

The City has provided some information about the [WWW]annexation. They also mailed out a brochure in conjunction with Woodland, West Sacramento and Yolo County.

Election Results

Measure H passed with 51% of the vote and Measure I failed by 10 votes. Furthermore, less than 40% of voters in both Sacramento and Placer Counties were in support of annexation, which means that, even if H and I both passed, annexation could not continue. Therefore, PG&E will remain the electricity provider for Yolo County.

Ballot Lawsuit

In early July 2006, Sacramento resident and previous PG&E employee Betty Dean Elston sued SMUD over the wording of a ballot measure (Measure L in Sacramento County), claiming it was biased. It originally read:1

In response, SMUD changed the wording to:

Rate Comparison

Note that the actual SMUD rates for Davis will be higher than those in Sacramento since these do not include the Yolo surcharge (for purchasing PG&E equipment).

SMUD2
May - October November - April
Usage Tier Rate Per KWh Usage Tier Rate Per KWh
0 - 700 kwh $0.0866 0 - 1,120 kwh $0.0798
701 - 1,000 kwh $0.1510 1,221 - 1,400 kwh $0.1413
1,001 kwh and above $0.1683 1,401 kwh and above $0.1537
PG&E3
Usage Tier Rate Per KWh
0-492.9 kwh $0.11430
492.9 - 640.77 kwh $0.12989
640.77 - 985.8 kwh $0.21981
985.8 - 1478.7 kwh $0.30292
1478.7 kwh and above $0.34648

Campaign Spending

PG&E as a for-profit investor-owned utility and is allowed to pay for advertising to present their position on this issue, while SMUD, a non-profit public utility is not. As of October 20, PG&E has spent $10.4 million on the campaign. Supporters of the measures (including AKT Development, Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 447, and Nugget Markets) have spent $743,034 out of $1.1 million raised.4

The following people have appeared in TV ads:

Yard Signs

Yes_H_I_Sign.JPG No_H_I_Sign.JPGSeveral can be found in front of the PG&E Corporation Yard No_on_H.JPGThe Yolo County Farm Bureau opposes Measure H (but strangely not I) on the basis of opposing the use of eminent domain.

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