Allocation Sheet
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Solo Agent vs. Team Panel – Tomorrow, Feb. 28
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Wed., Feb. 28, 2023 | 3:00pm - 6:00pm
Lafayette Library: Don Tatzin Community hall
3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd. | $20 ONLINE • $25 DAY Of Event
Join CCAR YPN on Wed., Feb. 28th from 3:00 – 6:00pm in the Don Tatzin Community Hall of the Lafayette Library for an engaging panel discussion that will transform your approach to real estate!
Are you torn between working solo or joining a real estate team? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Our panel of seasoned real estate experts is geared up to tackle the burning question: “Should I work as a solo agent or would joining a team be better?”
Learn the pros and cons of both paths: from the freedom and flexibility of solo ventures to the camaraderie and support of team dynamics, they’ll delve deep into what truly sets each option apart.
Tickets include access to our esteemed speakers, delicious appetizers, and two drink tokens (wine, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages) to keep the conversation flowing! Don’t miss out – register today!
Latest Results: Mar. 5 Primary Election
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Below are the latest voting results from Tuesday, March 5, 2024’s Primary Election.
As of today, March 19, 2024, approximately 650 ballots remain to be counted in Contra Costa County. This process is expected to be complete by the end of the day on Friday, March 22, 2024. However, the Secretary of State has until Tuesday, April 12th to certify the election results, as many counties are still counting ballots.
Contra Costa County
Voter Turnout – 37.80%
Ballots Cast – 268,546
Registered Voters – 710,254
State Office Races
In State races, the top two candidates regardless of vote count will advance to the general election. As of March 19, 2024, the top two candidates = green.
State Senator
District 3 – Solano County & portions of East Contra Costa County
– Thom Bogue (R) 27.8%
– Christopher Cabaldon (D) 26.6%
– Jimih Jones (R) 6.6%
– Jackie Elward (D) 18.4%
– Rozzana Verder-Aliga (D) 20.5%
District 7 – New West Contra Costa County
– Jesse Arreguin (D) 32.5%
– Jovanka Beckles (D) 17.3%
– Dan Kalb (D) 15.1%
– Jeanne Solnordal (R) 9.0%
– Kathryn Lybarger (D) 14.6%
– Sandre Sawnson (D) 11.5%
District 9 – Central Contra Costa County & portions of Alameda County
– Tim Grayson (D) 60.0%
– Marisol Rubio (D) 40.0%
State Assembly
(*) – indicates incumbent running for re-election
District 11 – Solano County & portion of East Contra Costa County
– Lori Wilson* (D) 50.2%
– Dave Ennis (R) 26.1%
– Jeffrey Flack (D) 9.0%
– Wanda Wallis (R) 14.7%
District 14 – West Contra Costa County
– Buffy Wicks* (D) 73.6%
– Margot Smith (D) 16.7%
– Utkarsh Jain (R) 9.7%
District 15 – Upper Central Contra Costa County & East Contra Costa County
– Sonia Ledo (R) 31.8%
– Anamarie Avila Farias (D) 30.4%
– Karen Mitchoff (D) 12.3%
– Monica Wilson (D) 25.5%
District 16 – Mid Central Contra Costa County & portions of Alameda County
– Rebecca Bauer-Kahan* (D) 65.9%
– Joseph Rubay (R) 34.1%
Statewide Ballot Measure
Proposition 1: Authorizes $6.38 billion in bonds to build Mental Health Treatment Facilities for those with mental health and substance use challenges; Provides housing for homeless.
Proposition 1 has two components related to providing mental health care and drug or alcohol treatment to people and addressing homelessness:
- Changes the Mental Health Services Act that was passed by voters in 2004, with a focus on how the money from the act may be used.
- Approves a $6.4 billion bond to build more places for mental health care and drug or alcohol treatment and more housing for people with mental health, drug, or alcohol challenges.
Yes: 50.1%
No: 49.9%
Still Pending State Certification of Election
Contra Costa County Supervisor
District 2 – Lamorinda and portions of Walnut Creek
– Candance Andersen 100% Uncontested race
District 3 – Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley, Bethel Island
– Diane Burgis 100% Uncontested race
District 5 – Hercules, Martinez, Pittsburg
– Mike Barbanica 38.67%
– Shanelle Scales-Preston 35.10%
– Jelani Killings 15.33%
– Iztaccuauhtli Hecotr Gonzalez 10.89%
City Ballot Measures
Measure A – Martinez
Asking the voters if the City Clerk should be appointed by the City Council and not elected. (Requires majority to pass)
Yes: 65.65%
No: 34.35%
Passed
City Ballot Measures
Measure B – Antioch
Should the District issue $195,000,000 in bonds to upgrade classrooms, roofs, labs, technology, safety, emergency communication, approximately $48.00 per $100,000 assessed value, with citizens oversight committee and annual audits. (55% to pass)
Yes: 57.87%
No: 42.13%
Passed
Measure C – Martinez
Should the District renew its existing school parcel tax at the $75 per year rate raising $850,000 annually, with senior citizen exemptions, and independent citizens oversight, for its quality programs in science, technology, engineering, labs, and library staffing. (2/3 to pass)
Yes: 74.98%
No: 25.02%
Passed
Measure D – Moraga
Should the District issue $52,000,000 in bonds to improve it elementary/middle school science, technology, engineering classrooms and labs, repair its leaking roofs, windows, averaging $30 per $100,000 assessed value with citizen oversight, annual audit, excluding use of funds for administrators. (55% to pass)
Yes: 67.42%
No: 32.58%
Passed
REALTOR® Action Fund
The REALTOR® Action Fund (RAF) is a vital service for YOU and YOUR business. Did you know that 30% of your RAF contribution supports local issues that will affect your livelihood? By contributing to the REALTOR® Action Fund, you are helping to protect private property rights through C.A.R.’s lobbying efforts, and local issues and candidate campaigns.
Did you know that contributions to the REALTOR® Action Fund have stopped:
- Point of sale mandates that could have cost the homeowner $1,000s of dollars reducing their equity or may have even prevented the sale from going through.
- Direct taxing of REALTOR® commissions and other services related to the transaction.
- Political candidates who are against building housing and against REALTOR® issues.
District 99 Wright – Feb 24
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February 2024
From the desk of:
Tyra Wright
CCAR PRESIDENT, DISTRICT 99 LIAISON
EMAIL: [email protected] | TEL: (510) 816-6754
Dear Friend and Fellow-Member,
There’s a lot of important information to share with you this month and I hope you will take a few minutes to review this email. So much is going on in the market and industry, we want to make sure you are aware of all the data, services and benefits you have at your disposal with your CCAR, C.A.R. and NAR membership.
Feel free to contact me directly if you have questions, or want to chat (contact information listed above).
CAR + NAR Advocacy Efforts Yield Significant Wins in 2023
C.A.R. and NAR Government Affairs efforts continue to shape congressional and administrative action, preserve property rights, increase housing supply and equal opportunity. Learn about all the legislative wins the Association yielded on your behalf:
TOP NEWS:
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NAR Membership - What's In It for Me?
NAR REALTOR Benefits® partners with select companies to create exclusive, customized offers that specifically help you save on solutions that boost your business and best serve your clients. | More >
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New Ads Drop: "That's Who We "R" National Campaign
NAR's new TV, radio and social media ads demonstrate what sets REALTORS® apart in a crowded real estate environment: commitment to professional ethics, access to specialized resources and unmatched expertise in the industry. | View/hear ads >
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NAR Execs Go to Media to Debunk False Narrative About REALTOR® Commissions
N.A.R. Interim CEO Nykia Wright video and President Kevin Sears’ letter to the Bloomberg Opinion Editor vigorously address false claims about REALTOR® commissions. | More >
FEATURED COURSES & EVENTS:
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Marketing Mavericks - Dominate Real Estate On A Dime FEB 21
RETI WEBINAR | 1:00 - 2:00 pm | Instructor Warren Dow will share innovative and budget-friendly strategies to help you elevate your brand, boost your listings, and attract clients. | Learn more >
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Tax Reduction Strategies - Keep More Money in 2024 FEB 28
ZOOM COURSE | 10:00 am - 12:30 pm | Instructor Maine Shafer JD will explain how to optimize your 2024 tax deductions such as business expenses, all medical and dental expenses, and more... | Register >
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YPN Panel Discussion - Show Me The Money! FEB 28
LIVE EVENT | LAFAYETTE LIBRARY | 3:00 - 6:00 pm | Tickets $20 early registration; $25 at the door. | Drinks, appetizers and networking | Featured panelists: Alexander Ewing, Antonia Quanstrom, Garrett Mann, Kenny Truong and Renee White. | Learn more >
179+ Ways You Provide Value to Your Clients
You know you earn every penny you get when you sell a home. This list can help you show your clients exactly what you do to help them buy or sell their homes.
Download PDF: 179 Ways REALTORS® Are Worth Every Penny
“First-Time Buyer” Season 4 is now streaming on Hulu and FirstTimeBuyer.realtor. The series follows a different individual, couple, or family through their first homebuying journey, told from the perspective of NAR members and features metro areas across the country. | Watch >
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