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Page 1: PART 1 VOTE TOTALS ELECTION OUTCOMES AND TEXT FOR …...Yountville Measure 1 Gann Limit Other: Appropriation Limit Increase 554 654 84.7% Pass 11/2/99 American Canyon Measure C Ordinance

PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES

AND TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES

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1999 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 11

TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

ALAMEDA 3/2/99 Piedmont Measure P Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 1,527 1,565 97.6% Pass 6/8/99 Pleasanton Measure P Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 4,601 11,296 40.7% Fail 11/2/99 Livermore Measure A Ordinance Governance: Organization 7,842 13,540 57.9% Pass Measure B Ordinance Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 5,449 14,161 38.5% Fail Newark Measure C Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 2,089 5,398 38.7% Fail Pleasanton Measure D Initiative Land Use: Voter Approval 5,487 12,604 43.5% Fail Union City Measure E Miscellaneous Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 4,151 6,126 67.8% PassT ALPINE No City Measures AMADOR No City Measures BUTTE No City Measures CALAVERAS No City Measures COLUSA No City Measures CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 Pleasant Hill Measure C Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 3,983 5,524 72.1% Pass Measure D Ordinance Governance: Elections 4,573 5,568 82.1% Pass Richmond Measure J Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 2,265 9,986 22.7% Fail San Ramon Measure F Initiative Land Use: Voter Approval 3,635 7,655 47.5% Fail Measure G Initiative Governance 3,806 7,455 51.1% Pass DEL NORTE No City Measures EL DORADO No City Measures FRESNO 11/2/99 Clovis Measure A Sales Tax Safety: Police and Fire 5,219 7,586 68.8% PassT Fowler Measure B Ordinance Safety: Police and Fire 384 513 74.9% Pass Measure C Utility Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 269 511 52.6% Pass GLENN No City Measures HUMBOLDT 8/24/99 Eureka Measure J Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 2,683 6,774 39.6% Fail IMPERIAL 11/2/99 Brawley Measure V Utility Tax Safety: Fire 1,087 2,923 37.2% FailT INYO No City Measures KERN No City Measures KINGS No City Measures LAKE No City Measures LASSEN No City Measures LOS ANGELES 3/2/99 Redondo Beach Measure A Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,359 5,849 23.2% Fail Measure B Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,085 5,807 18.7% Fail Measure C Ordinance Governance: Organization 960 5,823 16.5% Fail 4/6/99 Inglewood Measure 99-A Ordinance Governance: Organization 4,613 6,594 70.0% Pass Measure 99-B Ordinance Governance: Organization 2,197 6,282 35.0% Fail Measure 99-C Charter Amendment Safety: Fire 2,523 6,742 37.4% Fail Measure 99-D Charter Amendment Governance: Benefits/Compensation 3,242 6,619 49.0% Fail T Indicates that the measure required a two-thirds vote to pass. All other city measures required a majority vote.

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CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 12

TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 Agoura Hills Measure B Ordinance Land Use: Open Space 1,710 1,996 85.7% Pass (continued) Arcadia Measure C GO Bond Safety: Police 3,795 4,848 78.3% PassT Artesia Measure G Utility Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 334 1,422 23.5% Fail Hermosa Beach Measure D Utility Tax Other: Tax Repeal/Reduction/Limit 1,538 3,861 39.8% Fail Torrance Measure H Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 3,755 7,989 47.0% Fail MADERA No City Measures MARIN 11/2/99 Corte Madera Measure J Property Tax Environment: Parks/Recreation 1,797 2,896 62.1% FailT Fairfax Measure K GO Bond General Services 1,541 2,264 68.1% PassT San Rafael Measure P Property Tax Safety: Emergency Medical/Paramedic 7,516 8,990 83.6% PassT MARIPOSA No City Measures MENDOCINO No City Measures MERCED No City Measures MODOC No City Measures MONO No City Measures MONTEREY 3/2/99 Del Ray Oaks Measure B Property Tax Safety: Police and Fire 517 634 81.5% PassT NAPA St. Helena Measure A Ordinance Governance: Organization 518 1,311 39.5% Fail Measure B Business Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 868 1,203 72.2% Pass Yountville Measure 1 Gann Limit Other: Appropriation Limit Increase 554 654 84.7% Pass 11/2/99 American Canyon Measure C Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 1,486 1,791 83.0% Pass Napa Measure A Charter Amendment Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 7,226 9,358 77.2% Pass Measure B Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 7,691 9,266 83.0% Pass NEVADA No City Measures ORANGE 3/2/99 Laguna Verde/WoodsP Measure A Ordinance Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 5,394 10,446 51.6% Pass Measure B Ordinance Governance: Organization 3,557 8,361 42.5% Fail Measure C Ordinance Other 2,953 8,480 34.8% Fail 4/27/99 Laguna Beach Measure A Ordinance Land Use 4,628 8,389 55.2% Pass Measure B Ordinance Land Use 4,547 8,353 54.4% Pass 11/2/99 Rancho Santa MargaritaP Measure D Ordinance Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 4,666 5,575 83.7% Pass PLACER No City Measures PLUMAS No City Measures RIVERSIDE 1/12/99 Murrieta Measure A Ordinance Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 29 50 58.0% Pass 6/8/99 Desert Hot Springs Measure C Ordinance Safety: Fire 1,326 1,779 74.5% Pass Measure D Utility Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 1,257 1,833 68.6% Pass 8/24/99 San Jacinto Recall 1 Recall Governance: Recalls 1,324 2,414 54.8% Pass Recall 2 Recall Governance: Recalls 1,350 2,409 56.0% Pass

P Proposed city.

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1999 CITY OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 13

TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Cathedral City Measure J Property Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 1,667 3,755 44.4% FailT (continued) Palm Springs Measure U Initiative General Services: Wastewater/Sewage 4,939 7,856 62.9% Pass Measure V Ordinance General Services: Wastewater/Sewage 2,579 7,779 33.2% Fail Measure W Utility Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 3,592 7,723 46.5% Fail Measure X Utility Tax Safety 3,307 7,490 44.2% Fail Measure Y Utility Tax Environment: Parks/Recreation 4,213 7,693 54.8% Pass San Jacinto Measure K Ordinance Governance: Organization 915 2,406 38.0% Fail Temecula Measure L Advisory Governance: Incorporation/Formation/Annexation 1,113 1,742 63.9% FailT Measure M Property Tax General Services: Various Services/Maintenance 702 779 90.1% PassT Measure N Property Tax General Services: Various Services/Maintenance 689 761 90.5% PassT Measure O Property Tax General Services: Various Services/Maintenance 373 939 39.7% FailT Measure P Property Tax General Services: Various Services/Maintenance 381 935 40.7% FailT SACRAMENTO No City Measures SAN BENITO No City Measures SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Measure N Ordinance Land Use 6,759 8,067 83.8% Pass Measure O Initiative Land Use 1,395 8,042 17.3% Fail Measure P Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 2,869 8,005 35.8% Fail Apple Valley Recall C Recall Governance: Recalls 7,313 8,197 89.2% Pass Recall D Recall Governance: Recalls 7,044 8,018 87.9% Pass Recall E Recall Governance: Recalls 7,018 8,032 87.4% Pass Barstow Measure T Ordinance Other: Fireworks 1,109 2,896 38.3% Fail Chino Hills Measure U Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 4,141 5,463 75.8% Pass Redlands Measure V Ordinance Land Use 4,988 10,972 45.5% Fail Measure W Ordinance Land Use 4,662 10,899 42.8% Fail San Bernardino Measure X Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 8,016 9,250 86.7% Pass Twenty-nine Palms Measure Y Miscellaneous Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 647 1,138 56.9% Pass SAN DIEGO 8/17/99 Escondido Measure A Initiative Governance: Contracting/Bidding/Leasing 4,649 14,332 32.4% Fail 11/9/99 Santee Measure A Ordinance Governance 4,265 12,064 35.4% Fail Measure B Ordinance Governance 4,261 12,068 35.3% Fail Measure C Property Tax Land Use: Open Space 1,637 11,941 13.7% Fail SAN FRANCISCO County and City Measures in County Report SAN JOAQUIN 6/8/99 Manteca Measure M Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,967 3,779 52.1% Pass Measure N Ordinance Governance: Organization 1,911 3,738 51.1% Pass SAN LUIS OBISPO No City Measures SAN MATEO 5/11/99 San Bruno Measure C Ordinance Land Use 1,845 3,932 46.9% Fail 11/2/99 Atherton Measure H Property Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 906 1,783 50.8% FailT

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

SAN MATEO 11/2/99 Burlingame Measure E Ordinance Governance: Organization 2,229 4,683 47.6% Fail (continued) Half Moon Bay Measure D Ordinance Land Use: Growth Cap/Boundary 1,943 3,069 63.3% Pass San Bruno Measure I Business Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 3,827 6,698 57.1% Pass Measure J Miscellaneous Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 4,392 6,722 65.3% Pass San Carlos Measure G Property Tax Environment: Parks/Recreation 4,195 5,502 76.2% PassT San Mateo Measure F GO Bond Facilities: Libraries 9,640 13,390 72.0% PassT SANTA BARBARA 11/2/99 Santa Barbara Measure R99 GO Bond Safety: Police 10,010 22,176 45.1% FailT Measure S99 Initiative Land Use: Zoning 7,860 22,624 34.7% Fail SANTA CLARA 11/2/99 Los Altos Measure G Ordinance Governance: Political Reform/Term Limits 4,019 7,012 57.3% Pass Measure H Advisory General Services 4,019 7,012 57.3% Pass Measure I Utility Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 3,255 6,698 48.6% Fail Morgan Hill Measure D Ordinance Land Use 2,686 3,990 67.3% Pass SANTA CRUZ 3/2/99 Santa Cruz Measure N Initiative Water Usage/Services: Fluoridation 4,441 8,808 50.4% Pass 6/8/99 Scotts Valley Measure O Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 1,553 3,968 39.1% Fail Measure P Ordinance Land Use: Zoning 1,526 3,950 38.6% Fail SHASTA 11/2/99 Shasta Lake Measure A Gann Limit Other: Appropriation Limit Increase 5,261 6,917 76.1% Pass SANTA BARBARA No City Measures SISKIYOU 7/27/99 Montague Recall 1 Recall Governance: Recalls 211 242 87.2% Pass Recall 2 Recall Governance: Recalls 207 240 86.3% Pass Weed Recall 1 Recall Governance: Recalls 427 672 63.5% Pass SOLANO 3/23/99 Fairfield Measure G Ordinance Safety: Fire 6,610 13,112 50.4% Pass Measure H Utility Tax Other: Tax Creation/Increase/Continuation 4,805 13,107 36.7% Fail 11/2/99 Fairfield Measure I Initiative Land Use: Open Space 1,376 13,153 10.5% Fail SONOMA 9/21/99 Sonoma Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Sale/Leasing 2,670 3,491 76.5% Pass STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure F Advisory General Services: Wastewater/Sewage 12,508 22,026 56.8% Pass Measure G Advisory General Services: Wastewater/Sewage 12,119 21,666 55.9% Pass Measure H Charter Amendment Other: Revenue Use/Limits 7,773 22,302 34.9% Fail Measure I Charter Amendment Governance: Elections 10,453 21,652 48.3% Fail Measure J Charter Amendment Governance: Organization 13,872 21,862 63.5% Pass Measure K Charter Amendment Governance: Benefits/Compensation 7,188 22,399 32.1% Fail Measure L Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 8,793 21,087 41.7% Fail Measure M Charter Amendment Governance: Budget Processes 9,274 21,448 43.2% Fail Measure N Charter Amendment Governance: Contracting/Bidding/Leasing 12,099 21,502 56.3% Pass Measure O Charter Amendment Governance: Personnel/Labor Relations 10,339 20,969 49.3% Fail SUTTER No City Measures TEHAMA No City Measures

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999 COUNTY DATE CITY MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

TRINITY No City Measures TULARE No City Measures TUOLUMNE No City Measures VENTURA 1/12/99 Moorpark Measure S Ordinance Land Use: Open Space 3,567 5,261 67.8% Pass Measure T Ordinance Land Use: Private Projects 1,812 5,267 34.4% Fail 6/8/99 San Buenaventura Measure A Ordinance Land Use: Redevelopment 5,773 13,470 42.9% Fail 11/2/99 San Buenaventura Measure C Initiative Land Use: Zoning 9,427 17,252 54.6% Pass YOLO No City Measures YUBA No City Measures

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999

ALAMEDA 3/2/99 Piedmont Measure P Pass Shall the date of the city's Regular Municipal Election be changed to the first Tuesday in March of even numbered years in order to consolidate with the statewide election on the same date; and shall Sections 2.01(D) and 8.01 of the Charter of the City of Piedmont be amended and the terms of certain councilmembers and members of the Board of Education be extended for a limited number of days to conform with the change, as set forth in Resolution 66-98 adopted by the Piedmont City Council on November 16, 1998, which is on file with the Piedmont City Clerk? ALAMEDA 6/8/99 Pleasanton Measure P Fail Shall Ordinance 1769, which in accordance with the Pleasanton General Plan prezoned the Merritt property to low density residential and created a development plan of 89 single-family homes on 46 acres, be adopted? ALAMEDA 11/2/99 Livermore Measure B Fail Shall the people of the City of Livermore enact an ordinance amending the General Plan to create a new urban growth boundary, establish a new residential growth rate between 0 and 1,000 people per year, and require voter approval of certain residential housing developments of 20 units or more, certain conversions of open space land and all increases in residential density and requiring the City to withdraw from the joint planning process for North Livermore? ALAMEDA 11/2/99 Livermore Measure A Pass Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointed? ALAMEDA 11/2/99 Newark Measure C Fail Shall the Newark General Plan be amended to change the land use designation of "Area 4" from Low Density Residential with a specific plan including provision for a golf course, recreation facilities, and open space to Conversation-Open Space and Agricultural/Resource Production-Open Space? "Area 4" is bounded by Mowry Slough on the west, Mowry Avenue on the north, the railroad tracks on the east, and the Fremont border on the South. ALAMEDA 11/2/99 Pleasanton Measure D Fail Shall the CAPP Initiative be adopted to amend the General Plan to require voter approval for development projects involving 10 or more residential units of that have commercial or office buildings that exceed 55 feet in height, and other matters as outlined in the initiative? ALAMEDA 11/2/99 Union City Measure E Pass (2/3 required) Shall the City of Union City increase tourist tax imposed by Section 3.18.025 of the Union City Municipal Code on travelers occupying any hotel/motel room to 8.5% of the daily room rate to be adjusted annually according to the Consumer Price Index? CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 Pleasant Hill Measure C Pass Shall the City Council adopt an ordinance regarding local campaign finance regulations establishing campaign contribution limits, campaign contribution and expenditure disclosure requirements and a Fair Campaign Pledge? CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 Pleasant Hill Measure D Pass Shall the City Council consolidate its general municipal election with the statewide general election and extend the terms of the city council, city clerk and city treasurer holding office as of December 15, 1999 by one year to coincide with the even-year election cycle? CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 Richmond Measure J Fail Shall the Charter of the City of Richmond be amended to permit the City Council by ordinance to authorize the City Manager, or his or her designee, to enter into contracts and incur obligations on behalf of the City? CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 San Ramon Measure F Fail Shall the people of the City of San Ramon adopt an initiative ordinance amending the General Plan and requiring that various land use decisions be confirmed by the voters in an election prior to becoming effective? CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 San Ramon Measure G Pass Shall the people of the City of San Ramon adopt an initiative ordinance: 1) Establishing a two year moratorium on amendments to the General Plan or Zoning Ordinance, and 2) Providing for the establishment of a General Plan Review Commission, consisting of at least 21 representatives of San Ramon at large and resident representatives from the business community, homeowners associations and environmental organizations, to draft during the moratorium for submission to the voters: a) a new general plan, taking into consideration the creation of urban growth boundaries to encourage smart growth boundary by promoting infill development and discouraging urban sprawl by providing mixed use of commercial, retail, education, recreation and housing, and b) to develop a plan for the acquisition of ridgeline areas and agricultural lands, contiguous to the City of San Ramon, to be preserved for open space purposes in perpetuity? FRESNO 11/2/99 Clovis Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the City of Clovis authorize an increase of not more than three tenths of a percent (0.30%) to the City's sales and use tax to fund police and fire facilities, furnishings and equipment? FRESNO 11/2/99 Fowler Measure B Pass This measure is not a tax. It is an advisory measure which states the Fowler City voters preference that any new voter-approved utility users tax be used only to fund the City of Fowler Fire and Police Departments to help ensure that these services will continue to be provided at the current level. FRESNO 11/2/99 Fowler Measure C Pass

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999

Shall the City of Fowler be authorized to implement a utility user's tax of five percent (5%) upon residential users of electricity and gas, three percent (3%) upon commercial, industrial, and agricultural users of electricity and gas, and five percent (5%) of the base service rate upon all users of telephone service in the City of Fowler, with the tax terminating on January 1, 2003, as set forth in Ordinance 99-6? HUMBOLDT 8/24/99 Eureka Measure J Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted amending the land use designation in the City's General Plan, Local Coastal Program and Zoning Map for Union Pacific's "Balloon Track" (East of Waterfront Drive, West of Broadway, and North of Washington Street) changing it from "Public" to "Service Commercial" thereby allowing commercial/retail use of the property? IMPERIAL 11/2/99 Brawley Measure V Fail (2/3 required) Shall the City of Brawley adopt a utility user's tax ordinance imposing 1 1/2 percent tax, upon the following utility services: defined telephone, electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash collection and cable television for funding fire protection, fire prevention, rescue and medical aid services for all areas of the city when the presence of trains precludes readily available from west to east or east to west? LOS ANGELES 3/2/99 Redondo Beach Measure A Fail Should the City Attorney be appointed be the City Council instead of elected by the voters? LOS ANGELES 3/2/99 Redondo Beach Measure B Fail Should the City Clerk be appointed by the City Council instead of elected by the voters? LOS ANGELES 3/2/99 Redondo Beach Measure C Fail Should the City Treasurer be appointed by the City Council instead of elected by the voters? LOS ANGELES 4/6/99 Inglewood Measure 99-A Pass Shall the ordinance reducing the salaries of the Mayor and City council be adopted? LOS ANGELES 4/6/99 Inglewood Measure 99-B Fail Shall the duties of general Auditor be transferred to the Office of City Treasurer? LOS ANGELES 4/6/99 Inglewood Measure 99-C Fail Shall the Inglewood City Charter be amended to restore to the City the authority to maintain its own fire department and emergency medical and hazardous materials services, and to set forth the minimum documented cost savings and efficiencies which shall be required before any transfer of such services outside the City shall be considered? LOS ANGELES 4/6/99 Inglewood Measure 99-D Fail Shall the Inglewood City Charter be amended to provide that the salaries of the members of the City Council shall not exceed the average household income in Los Angeles County as determined by the 1990 US Census, and shall not be less than half the average household income in Los Angeles as determined by said Census? LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 Agoura Hills Measure B Pass Shall an Ordinance be adopted to protect and preserve the existing areas of Open space in Agoura Hills by requiring two-thirds voter approval before any land designated as Open Space may be changed to some other designation? LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 Arcadia Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall the City of Arcadia incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $8,000,000 for the construction and completion of the following municipal improvement, to wit: police station in the Arcadia Civic Center, including facilities for emergency operations, police dispatch and 911 emergency communications, detective bureau, records, police laboratory, jail facility, evidence storage and other works, property of structures for efficient, effective law enforcement necessary for said City Police Station? LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 Artesia Measure G Fail Shall an Ordinance be adopted to impose a general purpose utility user tax at a rate not to exceed 5%? LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 Hermosa Beach Measure D Fail Shall an Ordinance be adopted which would repeal the City's utility user tax? LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 Torrance Measure H Fail Should section 510 of the Torrance City Charter be amended to change the date of holding the general municipal election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May of each even numbered year? MARIN 11/2/99 Corte Madera Measure J Fail (2/3 required) Shall the voters of the Town of Corte Madera adopt the Corte Madera Recreation center Renovation and Expansion Act, with a special tax of fifty-nine dollars

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999

($59.00) per year for each residential unit and fifty-nine dollars ($59.00) per 1000 square feet of floor area per year for each non residential use located within the corporate limits of the Town of Corte Madera for each of the fiscal years 2000-2001 to 2029-2030, for the sole purpose of funding and/or financing the renovation and expansion of the Corte Madera Recreation Center, including additional parking and landscape improvements? MARIN 11/2/99 Fairfax Measure K Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Town of Farifax in order to maintain safe neighborhoods, streets and community facilities; repair and resurface neighborhood streets and major corridors; replace 60 year old storm drains; repair leaky roofs and make seismic upgrades to community facilities; and make sidewalks more accessible to the disabled, issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $6.83 million, at interest rates within the legal limit, and create a Citizen's Oversight Committee to conduct annual audits of expenditures? MARIN 11/2/99 San Rafael Measure P Pass (2/3 required) Shall San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 3.28, by which the voters approved a special tax to provide paramedic service in the City, be amended to permit, in phased increases, up to $13.00 additional tax on residential units, and up to $.02 per square foot additional tax on non-residential structures, through 2003, to fully fund paramedic service costs, and shall San Rafael's appropriation limit be correspondingly increased? MONTEREY 3/2/99 Del Ray Oaks Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Shall Ordinance No. 249, providing for adoption of a special Public Safety Tax for no more than three fiscal years to fund police and fire protection services within the City, be approved? NAPA 3/2/99 St. Helena Measure A Fail Shall the mayor's term be extended from two to four years, commencing with the next general election? NAPA 3/2/99 St. Helena Measure B Pass For an ordinance increasing the business license taxes on businesses engaged in the transportation of passengers for hire. NAPA 3/2/99 Yountville Measure 1 Pass For increasing the Town's Appropriation Limit by $900,000 for the maximum allowable period of 4 years beginning in fiscal year 1999/2000 and ending in fiscal year 2002/2003. NAPA 11/2/99 American Canyon Measure C Pass For the creation of the American Canyon Town Center and to amend the general plan and zoning designation of the area. NAPA 11/2/99 Napa Measure A Pass For recognizing a rural urban limit line and authorizing limited exceptions by popular vote or four-fifths (4/5) city council vote; defining the provision of city water service outside the incorporated areas of the city. NAPA 11/2/99 Napa Measure B Pass For increasing the number of eligible persons on the certified list for appointment to city employment from three to six persons. ORANGE 3/2/99 Laguna Verde/Laguna Woods Measure A Pass Shall the order adopted on September 15, 1998 by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange ordering the incorporation of the territory described in the order and designated in the order as the incorporation of Leisure World subject to the terms and conditions specified in the order, including the establishment of an appropriations limit for the new city of the Leisure World area of $3,581,586.00 and the continuance as city taxes of the sales and use tax, transient occupancy, the real property transfer tax, and other general taxes presently imposed by the county at the same rate as imposed by the county and using the same manner of collection, be confirmed? ORANGE 3/2/99 Laguna Verde/Laguna Woods Measure B Fail Should the order of incorporation be confirmed, shall the members of the city council in future elections be elected by district or at large? (Yes=District; No=At Large) ORANGE 3/2/99 Laguna Verde/Laguna Woods Measure C Fail Should the order of incorporation be confirmed, should the city be named: Laguna Verde or Laguna Woods? (Yes=Laguna Verde; No=Laguna Woods) ORANGE 4/27/99 Laguna Beach Measure A Pass Shall Resolution No. 98.075 providing for the adoption of Chapters 10 and 14 of the Treasure Island Destination Resort Community Local Coastal Program as components of the Treasure Island Specific Plan and revising the City's Land Use Element to incorporate new land use designations and amend the Land Use Map regarding the Treasure Island Specific Plan be adopted? ORANGE 4/27/99 Laguna Beach Measure B Pass Shall Ordinance No. 1349 adding Chapter 25.27 (Treasure Island Specific Plan) to the Laguna Beach Municipal Code and approving Chapters 8, 9, 11, 12, and 13 of the Treasure Island Destination Resort Community Local Coastal Program as components of the Treasure Island Specific Plan be adopted?

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1999

ORANGE 11/2/99 Rancho Santa Margarita Measure D Pass Shall the order adopted on July 27,1999 by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange ordering the incorporation of the territory described in the order and designated in the order as the incorporation of the new city of Rancho Santa Margarita subject to the terms and conditions specified in the order, including the establishment of an appropriations limit for the new city of Rancho Santa Margarita of $10,000,000.00 and the continuance of previously authorized charges, fees, assessments and taxes, be confirmed? RIVERSIDE 1/12/99 Murrieta Measure A Pass Shall the order adopted on September 15, 1998, by the City Council of the City of Murrieta ordering the reorganization to annex to the City of Murrieta the territory described in that order and designated as "LAFCO 96-13-3" be confirmed subject to the terms and conditions specified in the order? RIVERSIDE 6/8/99 Desert Hot Springs Measure C Pass Shall any new voter-approved utility users tax be used only to fund the City of Desert Hot Springs Police Department and the fire protection, fire prevention, rescue and medical aid agreement between the city and Riverside County Fire Department? RIVERSIDE 6/8/99 Desert Hot Springs Measure D Pass Should a utility users tax ordinance imposing a five percent tax on amounts paid by users for utility services and having an expiration date of June 30, 2000 be approved? RIVERSIDE 8/24/99 San Jacinto Recall 1 Pass Shall Debbie Cornett be recalled (removed) from the office of City Council Member, City of San Jacinto? RIVERSIDE 8/24/99 San Jacinto Recall 2 Pass Shall James L. Smedley be recalled (removed) from the office of City Council Member, City of San Jacinto? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Cathedral City Measure J Fail (2/3 required) Pursuant to Proposition 218, shall a ten-year Special Community Services Tax Ordinance replacing the Community Services District levy be approved that does not increase the amount currently paid by property owners for law enforcement, anti-gang, landscape, parks, recreation, blow sand control, street lighting, traffic signal, street sweeping services and directly related administrative costs and provides for an annual cost of living adjustment of three percent or the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Palm Springs Measure U Pass Shall the citizen initiated charter amendment to prohibit leasing or selling the wastewater treatment plant to a private entity; to prohibit sewer fees and charges that exceed the costs of services, or are to pay administrative expenses of the city's general fund; and to prohibit borrowing by the city from the wastewater fund except for a declared emergency, be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Palm Springs Measure V Fail Shall the city council initiated charter amendment to permit privatization of the wastewater treatment plant where the city sets rates; where rates can be decreased; where sewer fees and charges are limited consistent with State Law; and where borrowing from enterprise funds is prohibited except in cases of a declared emergency or with a vote of the people, be adopted? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Palm Springs Measure W Fail Shall the City Utility Tax on users of telephone services, electricity, gas and co-generated electricity be continued at a rate of 5%? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Palm Springs Measure X Fail Shall the City Utility Tax on users of telephone services, electricity, gas and co-generated electricity be continued at a rate of 5% with no less than 50% to be used for Public Safety? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Palm Springs Measure Y Pass Shall $400,000 of the revenue resulting from the continuance of the utility user tax at 5% be used for the purpose of funding parks, recreation and leisure activities, facilities and improvements in the city? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 San Jacinto Measure K Fail Shall the Office of City Treasurer be appointive? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Temecula Measure L Fail (2/3 required) ADVISORY VOTE ONLY-ANNEXATION: Shall the parcels in the Vail Ranch and Redhawk annexation area (LAFCO 98-14-1) be annexed to the City of Temecula and the Temecula Community Services District, contingent upon 2/3 voter approval of the City's special tax and Temecula Community Services District's rates and charges on this ballot? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Temecula Measure M Pass (2/3 required) (CSA 143-Vail Ranch) Shall an Ordinance of the City of Temecula be adopted replacing the existing County Service Area No. 143 tax levied against parcels within the annexation area with a tax consistent wiht the City's special tax which shall only be used for parks, recreational facilities, recreational and community services programs, median landscaping, arterial street lights and traffic signals?

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RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Temecula Measure N Pass (2/3 required) (CSA 143-Vail Ranch) Shall a Resolution of the Board of Directors of the Temecula Community Services District be adopted replacing existing County Service Area No. 143 assessments and charges levied against parcels within the Vail Ranch annexation area with rates and charges which shall only be used for residential lighting, slop maintenance and refuse collection services? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Temecula Measure O Fail (2/3 required) (CSA 143-Redhawk) Shall an Ordinance of the City of Temecula be adopted replacing the existing County Service Area No. 143 tax levied against parcels within the annexation area with a tax consistent with the City's special tax which shall only be used for parks, recreation facilities, recreational and community service programs, median landscaping, arterial street lights and traffic signals? RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 Temecula Measure P Fail (2/3 required) (CSA 143-Redhawk) Shall a Resolution of the Board of Directos of the Temecula Community Services District be adopted replacing existing County Service Area No. 143 assessments and charges levied against parcels within the Redhawk annexation area with rates and charges which shall only be used for residential lighting, slop maintenance, and refuse collection services? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Measure N Pass Shall ordinance be adopted Readopting Goals and Policies of Land Use Element of Ton of Apple Valley General Plan "(GP)", as adopted 9/10/91, readopting 9/10/91, adopted land use designations and land use policy map and equestrian neighborhood map of land use element of GP as amended through 1/1/99, and restricting GP amendments regarding single family residential (R-SF) (1 dwelling unit per 0.4 to 0.9 net acres) through 12/31/2020 except voter approved amendments? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Measure O Fail Shall an Ordinance titled "Apple Valley General Plan Protection Initiative" Be adopted mandating General Plan be reviewed, and if determined necessary by voter approval or by the Town Council, amended at least every three years to ensure it continues to appropriately serve the community; such amendments shall encompass without limitation by this reference all land use and planning issues, land use designations, land use policy map, and goals and policies? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Measure P Fail Shall Ordinance titled "Apple Valley Political Reform Initiative" be adopted limiting the term of office for Town Council Members to 2 consecutive full 4 year terms; limiting Council Member compensation to amount allowed under Gov. Code 36516 (a) & (c) reduced by compensation from other town entities; limiting expense reimbursements to necessary expenses incurred in performance of their official duties approved by the Town Council; and prohibiting payment to them of other health and employment benefits? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Recall C Pass Shall BARBARA LOUX BE RECALLED from the Office of Member of Town Council (Term Ending November 2000)? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Recall D Pass Shall PATRICK JACOBO BE RECALLED from the Office of Member of Town Council (Term Ending November 2002)? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Apple Valley Recall E Pass Shall DAVID HOLMAN BE RECALLED from the Office of Member of Town Council (Term Ending November 2000)? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Barstow Measure T Fail Should the Barstow City Council adopt an ordinance to allow the sale, possession and use of "safe and sane" fireworks within the City of Barstow? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Chino Hills Measure U Pass Shall the measure that requires voter approval to increase the number of residential units allowed by the City's General Plan and Zoning Map and to convert property currently zoned nonresidential to residential be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Redlands Measure V Fail Shall Ordinance No. 2412, an initiative ordinance of the People of the City of Redlands amending the Growth Management, Design, Land Use and Circulation Elements of the Redlands General Plan relating to building permit and utility connection limitations, density limitations, scenic drives, historic properties, and circulation patterns in southeast Redlands, be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Redlands Measure W Fail Shall Ordinance No. 2414, an initiative ordinance of the People of the City of Redlands amending the Land Use, Circulation and Health and Safety Elements of the Redlands General Plan to establish a new residential land use classifications and change density standards in the San Timoteo Canyon and Live Oak Canyon areas, and establish grading limitations in those areas, be adopted? SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 San Bernardino Measure X Pass Approves a Charter Amendment to require the City to consolidate its general election with the county-wide election if such county-wide election occurs within sixty (60) days after the regularly scheduled City general election date. SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 Twenty-nine Palms Measure Y Pass

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Shall an ordinance be adopted which increases the existing Transient Occupancy Tax from 7% to 9%? SAN DIEGO 8/17/99 Escondido Measure A Fail Shall the people of the City of Escondido approve the following? An initiative measure to restrict the franchise fee charged to solid waste contractors, require that residential solid waste contracts be submitted to bidding procedures and to establish non-exclusive franchises for commercial and industrial solid waste and recycling services. SAN DIEGO 11/9/99 Santee Measure A Fail Shall City Council Resolution 68-99 approving the Fanita Ranch General Plan amendment be adopted? SAN DIEGO 11/9/99 Santee Measure B Fail Shall City Council Resolution 70-99 approving the Fanita Ranch Specific Plan be adopted? SAN DIEGO 11/9/99 Santee Measure C Fail In the event Measures "A" and "B" fail, shall the Santee City Council pursue acquiring the Fanita Ranch Property to be preserved as open space recognizing such action may require an increase in taxes of up to $150 per residential unit and commercial, industrial, or institutional buildings to increase the City's general operating budget for general municipal purposes? SAN JOAQUIN 6/8/99 Manteca Measure M Pass Shall the office of City Treasurer be appointive? SAN JOAQUIN 6/8/99 Manteca Measure N Pass Shall the office of City Clerk be appointive? SAN MATEO 5/11/99 San Bruno Measure C Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted authorizing construction at Navy site and surrounding area (El Camino Real, I-380, Sneath Lane and Cherry Avenue) of a mixed-use Planned Development with hotel of 500 rooms minimum and related structures, plus possible additional uses, including senior housing, with structures not exceeding 165 feet and parking structures not exceeding 60 feet, subject to City's development approval process? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 Atherton Measure H Fail (2/3 required) Shall an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance of the Town of Atherton Authorizing the Levy of a Special Tax for Municipal Services and for the Expenditure of Funds Derived from Such Tax,” and numbered 507 be adopted? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 Burlingame Measure E Fail Shall the Office of Burlingame City Clerk be appointive? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 Half Moon Bay Measure D Pass Shall the Ordinance amending the Residential Growth Limitation Ordinance be adopted? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 San Bruno Measure I Pass Shall an initiative ordinance be adopted amending the San Bruno Municipal Code to increase business license taxes? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 San Bruno Measure J Pass Shall an initiative ordinance be adopted amending the San Bruno Municipal Code to add a provision imposing an airport parking facility tax? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 San Carlos Measure G Pass (2/3 required) Shall an ordinance of the City of San Carlos, enacting a Parcel Tax of $6.00 per year for a period of ten years, with the proceeds dedicated exclusively to the long term capital improvement of City parks and park facilities be adopted? SAN MATEO 11/2/99 San Mateo Measure F Pass (2/3 required) Shall the City of San Mateo be authorized to issue General Obligation Bonds in the amount of $35 million dollars principal ($35,000,000) to finance the construction, acquisition, and improvement of a new Main Library and the improvement of the City's branch libraries, and all costs incident thereto? SANTA BARBARA 11/2/99 Santa Barbara Measure R99 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the City of Santa Barbara incur general obligation bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of not to exceed $36,700,000 in order to provide funding for any or all of the following purposes: to acquire property and construct thereon a Police Department Central Facility to replace the old police headquarters building, and refurbish and upgrade existing Fire Department building and facilities to meet present standards? SANTA BARBARA 11/2/99 Santa Barbara Measure S99 Fail Shall amendments to City of Santa Barbara Charter, Zoning Ordinances, General Plan, and Coastal Plan that permit construction of a 225 room hotel at Calle Cesar Chavez and Cabrillo Boulevard and change height, setback, and parking standards without design, environmental, or discretionary review and approval by the Architectural Board of Review, Historic Landmarks Commission, Planning Commission, or City Council, and without growth limitation mitigation measures of Charter section 1508 (Measure E) be adopted? (Parker Initiative)

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SANTA CLARA 11/2/99 Los Altos Measure G Pass Shall Ordinance 99-370 of the City of Los Altos, providing for term limits for Los Altos City Councilmembers, be approved? SANTA CLARA 11/2/99 Los Altos Measure H Pass City of Los Altos voters request that utility tax increases above 3.5% be appropriated by City Council (with citizens' watchdog committee advice) for service improvements in: MAINTENANCE-Critical deferred facility repairs and preventative maintenance; crack-sealing, street maintenance; street landscaping maintenance; RECREATION-Facility acquisition and construction; park land acquisition; after-school youth program; PUBLIC SAFETY-Emergency (9-1-1) communications; continue and expand traffic safety program; traffic engineering assistance SANTA CLARA 11/2/99 Los Altos Measure I Fail Shall the City Council of the City of Los Altos be authorized, annually, to set the rate of any utility users tax of the City at a rate not to exceed 6.25%? SANTA CLARA 11/2/99 Morgan Hill Measure D Pass Shall Ordinance No. 1429, New Series, An Ordinance of the City of Morgan Hill, California, Approving and Adopting an Amendment to the Community Development Plan for the Ojo De Agua Community Development Project, be adopted? SANTA CRUZ 3/2/99 Santa Cruz Measure N Pass Shall the Santa Cruz Municipal Code be amended by repealing Chapter 6.85 and adding a new Chapter 6.85 prohibiting the use of City's water supply to deliver products or substances intended to affect the physical or mental functions of persons consuming such water? SANTA CRUZ 6/8/99 Scotts Valley Measure O Fail Shall Ordinance No. 16-ZC-186 of the City of Scotts Valley approving the specific plan, rezoning, and the development agreement for the "Glenwood Project" be adopted? SANTA CRUZ 6/8/99 Scotts Valley Measure P Fail Shall Resolution No. 1119.16 of the City of Scotts Valley approving an amendment to the General Plan for the "Glenwood Project" be adopted? SHASTA 11/2/99 Shasta Lake Measure A Pass Shall the City of Shasta Lake base-year appropriation limit for fiscal year 1993/94 be established at $1,764,374? SISKIYOU 7/27/99 Montague Recall 1 Pass Shall LeeAnn Meigs be recalled (removed) from the office of Member, City Council? SISKIYOU 7/27/99 Montague Recall 2 Pass Shall Juel West be recalled (removed) from the office of Member, City Council? SISKIYOU 7/27/99 Weed Recall 1 Pass Shall Jim Gubetta be recalled (removed) from the office of Member, City Council? SOLANO 3/23/99 Fairfield Measure G Pass Shall any new revenues received from a voter approved increase to the utility users tax be used to: increase fire/paramedic personnel staffing to meet current fire safety standards; provide citywide access to paramedic services; open sixth fire station in order to meet the citywide five minute emergency response time required by the General Plan; and fund emergency vehicle and equipment needs? SOLANO 3/23/99 Fairfield Measure H Fail Shall an ordinance be adopted modifying the utility users tax from the current rate of 2% to a rate of up to 4% to fund general city services, with the following mandatory restrictions: Low income senior citizen and disabled person tax refund program; annual audit of new tax expenditures; establishment of an independent citizens watchdog committee to review expenditure of new taxes; and reduction of tax rate if property taxes taken away by state are returned? SOLANO 11/2/99 Fairfield Measure I Fail Shall an initiative measure amending the Fairfield general plan, zoning ordinance and zoning map to regulate the development of land located outside the city limits but within a revised urban limit line and to require as a condition of residential development in such area the dedication of land for open space or agricultural uses in a defined greenbelt area, be adopted? SONOMA 9/21/99 Sonoma Measure A Pass Shall the ordinance prohibiting the lease and sale of certain real property behind Mountain Cemetery owned by the City of Sonoma be adopted? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure F Pass Shall the City Council provide sewer service to the area of Modesto Urban Area General Plan, provided the area is first annexed to the City, which is described in the Sample Ballot as set forth in Measure F? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure G Pass Shall the City Council Provide sewer service to the area of Modesto Urban Area General Plan, provided the area is first annexed to the City, which is described in the Sample Ballot as set forth in Measure G?

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STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure H Fail Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to eliminate the restriction on spending more than 5% of the City's property tax revenue in any one year for music, publicity and promotion? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure I Fail Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to change the date of any run-off election from the second to the third Tuesday in December and to further provide that, in the case of a run-off election a Councilmember so elected would hold office from the first Tuesday of the following January? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure J Pass Shall Modesto City Charter be amended to change the current Charter provisions for the selection of Vice Mayor which typically results in the selection of the most recently elected Councilmember and, instead, provide that the City Council would annually elect one of its members, other than the Mayor, to serve as Vice Mayor during the ensuing calendar year? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure K Fail Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to provide that monthly compensation for the Mayor be $400.00 in addition to the monthly compensation received by councilmembers and that compensation for Vice Mayor be $150.00 in addition to the monthly compensation received by Councilmembers; and in addition, provide for medical, dental and vision insurance coverage for each member of the council in amount no greater in value than that provided for nonsafety, unrepresented management employees? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure L Fail Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to allow the City Council to establish by resolution more at-will positions and clarify that all hourly employees are in the unclassified service? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure M Fail Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to specifically authorize the City Manager to propose, and the City Council to adopt, a multi-year budget? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure N Pass Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to provide that any park or park playground project otherwise subject to public bidding be exempt from the public bidding requirement in the event it involved any donated labor and/or material? STANISLAUS 11/2/99 Modesto Measure O Fail Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to eliminate any reference to the Board of Personnel Appeals? VENTURA 1/12/99 Moorpark Measure S Pass Shall an ordinance entitled the Moorpark Save Open-Space and Agricultural Resources be adopted? VENTURA 1/12/99 Moorpark Measure T Fail Shall the ordinance entitled an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Moorpark, California, adopting a Development Agreement between the City of Moorpark and Hidden Creek Ranch Partners (Messenger Investment Company) Related to the Development of Specific Plan No. 8: Hidden Creek Ranch, be adopted? VENTURA 6/8/99 San Buenaventura Measure A Fail A REFERENDUM ON CITY ORDINANCE NO. 98-23 APPROVING THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE MIDTOWN CORRIDOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT. Shall Ordinance No. 98-23 approving a Redevelopment Plan for the Midtown Corridor Redevelopment Project be adopted? VENTURA 11/2/99 San Buenaventura Measure C Pass AN INITIATIVE MEASURE RELATING TO PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF MONTAGOMERY AVE. AND NORTH BANK DR. The people of the City of San Buenaventura do ordain as follows: A) That the City General Plan be amended to change the designated use of the 25.59 acre property owned by the First Assembly of God Church and located at the northwest corner of Montgomery Ave. and North Bank Dr. from an Agricultural Use to a Single Family Residential Use; and B) That such property be prezoned "R-1 Single Family" with a sub-zone designation of "R-1-1AC".

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TABLE 1.3 SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 1999 BONDS CHARTER

AMENDMENT ADVISORY INITIATIVE GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE TAXES RECALL ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL

Alameda 1 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 3 4 7

Contra Costa 0 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 5

Fresno 1 0 2 0 3 0 3

Humboldt 0 1 0 1 1

Imperial 0 1 0 1 1

Los Angeles 1 0 0 3 2 4 0 2 3 9 12

Marin 1 0 1 1 2 1 3

Monterey 1 0 1 0 1

Napa 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 1 6

Orange 4 2 4 2 6

Riverside 0 1 1 0 2 2 4 5 2 0 9 8 17

San Bernardino 1 0 0 1 2 4 1 0 3 0 7 5 12

San Diego 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 4

San Joaquin 2 0 2 0 2

San Mateo 1 0 1 2 3 1 5 3 8

Santa Barbara 0 1 0 1 0 2 2

Santa Clara 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 1 4

Santa Cruz 1 0 0 2 1 2 3

Shasta 1 0 1 0 1

Siskiyou 3 0 3 0 3

Solano 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3

Sonoma 1 0 1 0 1

Stanislaus 2 6 2 0 4 6 10

Ventura 1 0 1 2 2 2 4

All Counties 3 1 6 10 3 1 4 6 2 0 23 25 14 13 8 0 63 56 119

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TABLE 1.4 SUMMARY OF OUTCOMES FOR CITY BALLOT MEASURES BY TOPIC OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 1999

LAND USE PUBLIC SAFETY GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT PUBLIC

FACILITIES GENERAL SERVICES

WATER USE/ SERVICE OTHER ALL MEASURES

PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL Alameda 0 4 2 0 1 0 3 4 7

Contra Costa 0 1 3 1 3 2 5

Fresno 2 0 1 0 3 0 3

Humboldt 0 1 0 1 1

Imperial 0 1 0 1 1

Los Angeles 1 0 1 1 1 6 0 2 3 9 12

Marin 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 3

Monterey 1 0 1 0 1

Napa 2 0 1 1 2 0 5 1 6

Orange 2 0 2 1 0 1 4 2 6

Riverside 1 1 3 2 1 0 3 3 1 2 9 8 17

San Bernardino 2 3 4 1 1 1 7 5 12

San Diego 0 1 0 3 0 4 4

San Joaquin 2 0 2 0 2

San Mateo 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 5 3 8

Santa Barbara 0 1 0 1 0 2 2

Santa Clara 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 4

Santa Cruz 0 2 1 0 1 2 3

Shasta 1 0 1 0 1

Siskiyou 3 0 3 3

Solano 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3

Sonoma 1 0 1 0 1

Stanislaus 2 5 2 0 0 1 4 6 10

Ventura 2 2 2 2 4

All Counties 12 17 7 4 24 21 2 1 1 7 3 1 9 10 63 56 119

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PART 2

VOTE TOTALS FOR

CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED ALAMEDA 11/2/99 EMERYVILLE CITY COUNCIL Full Davis Nora Council Member Yes 5 735 2,849 25.8% Yes Atkin Ruth Licensed Social Worker No 5 671 2,849 23.6% Yes Bukowski Ken Council Member Yes 5 525 2,849 18.4% Yes Derr Trigvie Artist No 5 486 2,849 17.1% No Hoff Arthur Corporate President No 5 432 2,849 15.2% No LIVERMORE CITY COUNCIL Full Vargas Tom Council Member/Local Businessman Yes 4 8,437 26,187 32.2% Yes Dietrich Lorraine Council Member Yes 4 6,352 26,187 24.3% Yes Ferrucci Michael F. Businessman No 4 6,323 26,187 24.1% No Cabanne Donna R. Special Education Teacher No 4 5,075 26,187 19.4% No MAYOR Full Brown Cathie Mayor Yes 2 8,506 14,049 60.5% Yes Hickman Barbara Communication Skills Trainer No 2 5,543 14,049 39.5% No NEWARK CITY COUNCIL Full Freitas Luis L. Council Member/Business Owner Yes 4 3,592 9,759 36.8% Yes Johnson Susan Business Owner No 4 3,286 9,759 33.7% Yes Higgins Paul Air Traffic Controller No 4 1,518 9,759 15.6% No Miller Mari College Librarian No 4 1,363 9,759 14.0% No MAYOR Full Smith David W. Mayor Yes 2 3,956 5,417 73.0% Yes Salinas Vincent B. Loan Officer No 2 1,461 5,417 27.0% No UNION CITY CITY COUNCIL Full Elias Ben Council Member Yes 6 2,446 6,195 39.5% Yes Navarro Jim Principal Engineer No 6 1,414 6,195 22.8% No Olsen Dennis Business Owner No 6 1,299 6,195 21.0% No Allen Lamont W. Consultant/Paralegal No 6 557 6,195 9.0% No Iqbal Shiekh B. Peace Officer No 6 257 6,195 4.1% No Wargo Leonard A. Aircraft Lead Mechanic No 6 222 6,195 3.6% No MAYOR Full Green Mark Mayor Yes 3 2,784 6,424 43.3% Yes Durta-Vernaci Carol Businesswoman/Council Member No 3 2,487 6,424 38.7% No Arce Alice International Service Coordinator No 3 1,153 6,424 17.9% No ALPINE No City Contests AMADOR No City Contests BUTTE No City Contests CALAVERAS No City Contests COLUSA No City Contests CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 CONTRA COSTA CITY COUNCIL Full Albelson Janet Retired Systems Analyst Yes 4 2,882 10,608 27.2% Yes Perka Kathie Market Researcher Yes 4 2,841 10,608 26.8% Yes Moore Letitia Environmental Attorney No 4 2,723 10,608 25.7% No O'Keefe Bea Director, Stege Sanitary District No 4 2,162 10,608 20.4% No 1 Write-in candidate votes, when reported by the county, have been included in the total votes cast. For these contests, the sum of candidate votes is less than the total votes cast.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED CONTRA COSTA 11/2/99 LAFAYETTE CITY COUNCIL Full Federighi Carol Planning Commissioner/Attorney Yes 4 4,665 16,742 27.9% Yes (continued) Horn Erling L. Mayor Yes 4 4,462 16,742 26.7% Yes Strauss Jay Vice Mayor Yes 4 4,317 16,742 25.8% Yes del Beccaro Thomas G. Business Attorney No 4 3,298 16,742 19.7% No PLEASANT HILL CITY CLERK Full Nilsen Doris P. City Clerk Yes 1 4,481 4,481 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Escover Chuck Deputy Sheriff Yes 6 4,012 15,337 26.2% Yes Durant David E. Planning Commissioner/Attorney Yes 6 3,971 15,337 25.9% Yes Angeli Suzanne "Sue" Customer Service Administrator Yes 6 3,282 15,337 21.4% Yes Mace Mac Council Member No 6 2,576 15,337 16.8% No Fishman "Sherm" Small Business Entrepreneur No 6 806 15,337 5.3% No Ashmore David W. Convention Facilities Coordinator No 6 690 15,337 4.5% No CITY TREASURER Full Salter Suzanne Joy City Treasurer Yes 1 4,533 4,533 100.0% Yes RICHMOND CITY COUNCIL Full Penn Mindell Governmental Relations Executive Yes 12 6,957 55,310 12.6% Yes Butt Tom Council Member Yes 12 5,809 55,310 10.5% Yes Bell Gary Bank Vice President Yes 12 5,321 55,310 9.6% Yes Bates Nat Council Member Yes 12 5,272 55,310 9.5% Yes Evans Alex Businessman/Richmond Council Member Yes 12 5,198 55,310 9.4% Yes Harvey Steve Electrician/Planning Commissioner No 12 5,014 55,310 9.1% No Rogers Jim People's Lawyer/Businessman No 12 4,977 55,310 9.0% No Ortega Karen D. Richmond Business Owner No 12 4,711 55,310 8.5% No Strauss Ellie Business Consultant No 12 3,905 55,310 7.1% No Paulson Dale Board Mbr., W. Contra Costa Health Care No 12 3,493 55,310 6.3% No Brown Joe Bank Vice President No 12 2,423 55,310 4.4% No Booze Courtland "Corky" Business Owner No 12 2,230 55,310 4.0% No SAN RAMON CITY COUNCIL Full Raab Ron Council Member Yes 8 3,688 21,285 17.3% Yes Tatarka Nancy Community Advocate Yes 8 3,038 21,285 14.3% Yes Wilson H. Abram Vice-President Securities Dealer Yes 8 3,006 21,285 14.1% Yes McWood Gladys Business Risk Manager No 8 2,898 21,285 13.6% No Ingalls Robert Manager-Telecommunications Company No 8 2,737 21,285 12.9% No Meine William (Bill) Retired Executive No 8 2,402 21,285 11.3% No Patrino Bob Project Manager-Telecommunications No 8 2,375 21,285 11.2% No Roberts Bill Commercial Insurance Representative No 8 1,141 21,285 5.4% No DEL NORTE No City Contests EL DORADO No City Contests FRESNO 11/2/99 FOWLER CITY COUNCIL Short Cardenas David T. Business Owner No 2 329 520 63.3% Yes Martinez Robert Deputy Sheriff No 2 189 520 36.3% No GLENN No City Contests

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED HUMBOLDT No City Contests IMPERIAL 11/2/99 BRAWLEY CITY CLERK Full Smith Janet P. Certified Municipal Clerk No 1 2,479 2,479 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Shields M. Jo Councilwoman/Businesswoman Yes 5 1,848 6,723 27.5% Yes Carrillo Toni Program Manager No 5 1,708 6,723 25.4% Yes Johnson Wayne C. Police Sergeant No 5 1,585 6,723 23.6% Yes Benavides Carlos C. Incumbent Yes 5 997 6,723 14.8% No Guillory Bernadette M. Adolescent Outreach Employee No 5 585 6,723 8.7% No CITY TREASURER Full Santillan Samuel B. Incumbent Yes 1 2,325 2,325 100.0% Yes EL CENTRO CITY CLERK Full Noden Rita M. City Clerk Yes 1 3,108 3,108 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Terrazas Jesus "Jack" Incumbent Yes 5 2,469 8,980 27.5% Yes Dunnam Jack Incumbent Yes 5 2,189 8,980 24.4% Yes Grogan Larry L. Businessman No 5 1,697 8,980 18.9% Yes Thomas Marlene Businesswoman No 5 1,418 8,980 15.8% No Condit Bill Financial Advisor No 5 1,207 8,980 13.4% No CITY TREASURER Full Terrazas Albert B. Insurance Agent No 1 3,094 3,094 100.0% Yes INYO No City Contests KERN No City Contests KINGS No City Contests LAKE No City Contests LASSEN No City Contests LOS ANGELES 2/23/99 BURBANK CITY COUNCIL Full Kramer Bob Incumbent Yes 7 5,682 15,254 37.2% Yes Laurell David National Magazine Editor No 7 3,334 15,254 21.9% Yes McConkey Ted Incumbent Yes 7 3,146 15,254 20.6% No Kanigher Talbert E. Retired Police Lieutenant No 7 1,324 15,254 8.7% No Gonzlaez Marco A. Educator No 7 792 15,254 5.2% No Silvers Alan Businessman No 7 668 15,254 4.4% No Gujda Glenn J. Telecommunications No 7 308 15,254 2.0% No 3/2/99 HAWAIIAN GARDENS CITY COUNCIL Full Chaidez Leonard Real Estate Agent No 4 464 1,684 27.6% Yes Prida Petra A. No ballot designation No 4 432 1,684 25.7% Yes Cesena Ralph J. City Councilmember Yes 4 424 1,684 25.2% No Calcote Alan City Councilmember Yes 4 364 1,684 21.6% No 3/2/99 REDONDO BEACH CITY CLERK Full Forrest Sandy Certified Municipal Clerk No 6 1,784 5,847 30.5% Yes Manzano Eleanor Business Owner/Accountant No 6 1,201 5,847 20.5% No Oliver John L. City Clerk Yes 6 1,043 5,847 17.8% No Boyle Christopher Accountant/Local Businessperson No 6 731 5,847 12.5% No Foy Bob Business Executive/Publisher No 6 546 5,847 9.3% No Hempe Lorry Senior Public Administrator No 6 542 5,847 9.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 3/2/99 REDONDO BEACH CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Gin Mike Engineer/City Councilmember Yes 1 998 998 100.0% Yes (continued) 5 Full Parsons John J. Businessman No 2 625 1,155 54.1% Yes Brennan Barry Businessman No 2 530 1,155 45.9% No CITY TREASURER Full O'Dell Ernie City Treasurer Yes 3 3,087 5,659 54.6% Yes Herrera Armando Department Manager No 3 1,822 5,659 32.2% No Durrham Bill Businessman No 3 750 5,659 13.3% No 3/9/99 PASADENA CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Streator Joyce Councilmember Yes 2 1,471 1,996 73.7% Yes Crable Arthur Dennis Teacher No 2 525 1,996 26.3% No 2 Full Little Paul Pasadena City Councilmember Yes 2 2,373 2,668 88.9% Yes Rodriguez Walter Mendoza Welder No 2 295 2,668 11.1% No 4 Full Haderlein Steve Banker No 4 1,726 3,977 43.4% Yes Price Tim Broadcast Engineer No 4 1,138 3,977 28.6% No Takenouchi June Real Estate Broker No 4 838 3,977 21.1% No Spanovich Brownie B. Retired Transportation Administrator No 4 275 3,977 6.9% No 6 Full Madison Steve Attorney/Law Professor No 4 2,773 4,902 56.6% Yes Monaci Paul Business Practices Specialist No 4 1,276 4,902 26.0% No Commons Geoffrey D. Attorney/Economist No 4 683 4,902 13.9% No Konjoyan Ed Businessman/Attorney No 4 170 4,902 3.5% No MAYOR Full Bogaard Bill Attorney/Law Professor No 10 8,663 20,059 43.2% Yes Holden Chris Mayor Yes 10 5,064 20,059 25.2% No Villicana Ann-Marie City Councilmember/Businesswoman No 10 4,886 20,059 24.4% No Paparian William M. Attorney at Law No 10 736 20,059 3.7% No Meindl Guido H. Food Products Manufacturer No 10 150 20,059 0.7% No Begley Roy Retired Advertising Salesman No 10 150 20,059 0.7% No Rowe Van-Martin Businessman No 10 138 20,059 0.7% No Charles, Sr. Lance A. City Department Head No 10 100 20,059 0.5% No Fellows Eleta D. Entrepreneur No 10 94 20,059 0.5% No Matosian Jackie Deputy Inspector General No 10 78 20,059 0.4% No 4/6/99 GLENDALE CITY COUNCIL Full Gomez Gus Prosecutor/Deputy Attorney-General No 13 7,341 33,903 21.7% Yes Manoukian Rafi O. CPA No 13 6,035 33,903 17.8% Yes Yousefian Bob Businessman No 13 5,111 33,903 15.1% No Smith Mike Small Business Owner No 13 5,082 33,903 15.0% No Miller Larry Flower Shop Owner No 13 3,647 33,903 10.8% No Doom Nick High School Teacher No 13 2,159 33,903 6.4% No Wallis Dave Businessman, Broadcaster, Engineer No 13 1,556 33,903 4.6% No Passman Erica L. Attorney at Law No 13 791 33,903 2.3% No Robinson Georgi Homemaker-Retired Businesswoman No 13 753 33,903 2.2% No

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COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 4/6/99 GLENDALE CITY COUNCIL Full Mandoky Joe Realtor No 13 516 33,903 1.5% No (continued) Beach John K. Returning College Student No 13 472 33,903 1.4% No Lushbaugh Jeff Investment Analyst No 13 228 33,903 0.7% No Bayati Kat Professional Engineer No 13 212 33,903 0.6% No INGLEWOOD CITY CLERK Full Harris Hermanita V. City Clerk Yes 4 3,994 6,695 59.7% Yes Greene Gloria Anne Airlines Professional No 4 1,245 6,695 18.6% No Spencer Terri L. Educator/Law Clerk No 4 731 6,695 10.9% No Stewart David P. Procurement Analyst/Entrepreneur No 4 725 6,695 10.8% No CITY COUNCIL 3 Full Fernandez Jose Councilman Yes 8 868 1,499 57.9% Yes Harkey Charles Businessman/Educator No 8 171 1,499 11.4% No Grice Edward Congressional District Director No 8 156 1,499 10.4% No Douglas Roosevelt Retired No 8 144 1,499 9.6% No Sudman Lee Business Owner No 8 78 1,499 5.2% No Talley-Moore Lisa A. Coordinator No 8 33 1,499 2.2% No Minniefield Juan Armando Businessman No 8 32 1,499 2.1% No Wolfberg Jack William No ballot designation No 8 17 1,499 1.1% No 4 Full Kirkley Larry Law Enforcement No 6 449 1,107 40.6% Yes Hardeman Garland L. Councilman Yes 6 339 1,107 30.6% No Thomas Ervin "Tony" Marketing/Management No 6 168 1,107 15.2% No Sambrano L. Diane No ballot designation No 6 68 1,107 6.1% No Burnett James L. Minister No 6 67 1,107 6.1% No McCoy Marvin C. Retail Manager No 6 16 1,107 1.4% No CITY TREASURER Full Brown Wanda M. City Treasurer Yes 3 4,219 6,471 65.2% Yes Prarnell Harvey Mortgage Banker No 3 1,144 6,471 17.7% No Vanderberg William "Bill" Finance Manager No 3 1,108 6,471 17.1% No 4/13/99 BURBANK CITY COUNCIL Full Laurell David National Magazine Editor No 2 5,109 8,030 63.6% Yes McConkey Ted Incumbent Yes 2 2,921 8,030 36.4% No POMONA CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Hunter George E. Business Owner No 2 550 1,021 53.9% Yes Soto Anna M. County Supervisor's Deputy No 2 471 1,021 46.1% No 4/20/99 PASADENA CITY COUNCIL 4 Full Haderlein Steve Banker No 2 2,185 3,701 59.0% Yes Price Tim Broadcast Engineer No 2 1,516 3,701 41.0% No MAYOR Full Bogaard Bill Attorney/Law Professor No 2 11,576 19,336 59.9% Yes Holden Chris Mayor Yes 2 7,760 19,336 40.1% No 5/11/99 REDONDO BEACH CITY CLERK Full Forrest Sandy Certified Municipal Clerk No 2 1,887 3,455 54.6% Yes Manzano Eleanor Business Owner/Accountant No 2 1,568 3,455 45.4% No 6/8/99 INGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 4 Full Kirkley Larry Law Enforcement No 2 1,142 1,718 66.5% Yes Hardeman Garland Councilman Yes 2 576 1,718 33.5% No

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COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 AGOURA HILLS CITY COUNCIL Full Kuperberg Dan Mayor/Attorney No 2 1,402 2,644 53.0% Yes (continued) Rishoff Lousie Attorney No 2 1,242 2,644 47.0% Yes BALDWIN PARK CITY COUNCIL Short Garcia Marlen Project Manager No 2 1,893 3,605 52.5% Yes Lowes Bette No ballot designation No 2 1,712 3,605 47.5% No DIAMOND BAR CITY COUNCIL Full Huff Robert Councilman/Business Owner No 4 2,507 7,318 34.3% Yes Herrera Carol Councilwoman/Businesswoman No 4 2,489 7,318 34.0% Yes Ortiz Tom Retired Police Officer No 4 1,493 7,318 20.4% No McGowan Robert D. Minister No 4 829 7,318 11.3% No DUARTE CITY COUNCIL Full Fasana John Council Member No 3 1,312 3,591 36.5% Yes Chapjian George Manager, Neighborhood Services No 3 1,281 3,591 35.7% Yes Hasley John E. Deputy Assessor No 3 998 3,591 27.8% No HAWTHORNE CITY COUNCIL Full Lambert Ginny M. Consultant No 9 1,359 8,648 15.7% Yes Schoenfeld Mark Council Member Yes 9 1,265 8,648 14.6% Yes Catano Pablo H. Senate District Representative No 9 1,251 8,648 14.5% No Kunitake Oliver Business Owner/Engineer No 9 1,249 8,648 14.4% No Parsons Gary Electrical Engineer No 9 823 8,648 9.5% No Brown Leatrice School Office Manager No 9 817 8,648 9.4% No Hocker Guy Realtor No 9 772 8,648 8.9% No Bach Steve Advertising Consultant No 9 563 8,648 6.5% No Hendricks-Stewart Lorraine Educator/Labor Representative No 9 549 8,648 6.3% No MAYOR Full Guidi Larry Mayor No 4 2,408 4,705 51.2% Yes Anderson Steve City Councilman/Attorney No 4 1,692 4,705 36.0% No Sulser Raymon Businessman No 4 343 4,705 7.3% No Longoria Richard G. No ballot designation No 4 262 4,705 5.6% No HERMOSA BEACH CITY CLERK Full Doerfling Elaine City Clerk Yes 1 1,732 1,732 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Dunbabin Kathy Business Owner No 11 1,629 7,423 21.9% Yes Edgerton Sam Y. Council Member Yes 11 1,025 7,423 13.8% Yes Keegan Michael Local Bakery Owner No 11 984 7,423 13.3% No Huebscher Fred Businessman/Educator No 11 983 7,423 13.2% No Bergstrom Katharine No ballot designation No 11 927 7,423 12.5% No Sigler Bill Business Owner/Entrepreneur No 11 618 7,423 8.3% No Falkenstein Donley Business Technical Writer No 11 373 7,423 5.0% No Tucker Peter General Contractor No 11 373 7,423 5.0% No Yost Dallas Teacher/Coach/Businessman No 11 358 7,423 4.8% No Gezurian Lauren M. Themepark Production Manager No 11 112 7,423 1.5% No Floyd Scott D. Public Relations Executive No 11 41 7,423 0.6% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 HERMOSA BEACH CITY TREASURER Full Workman John M. City Treasurer Yes 3 2,772 3,863 71.8% Yes (continued) Benz Robert Engineer No 3 812 3,863 21.0% No Fogg Rosamond Entrepreneur No 3 279 3,863 7.2% No LYNWOOD CITY CLERK Full Hooper Andrea L. City Clerk Yes 3 1,721 3,669 46.9% Yes Santillan Maria Teresa Benefits Administrator No 3 1,589 3,669 43.3% No Duran Zeneyda Office Manager No 3 359 3,669 9.8% No CITY COUNCIL Full Byrd Louis Council Member Yes 7 1,728 6,687 25.8% Yes Reyes Arturo Council Member/Accountant Yes 7 1,431 6,687 21.4% Yes Pedroza Fernando Sales Consultant No 7 1,167 6,687 17.5% No Corrales-Vasquez Leticia Urban Analyst/Teacher No 7 777 6,687 11.6% No Marin Alexander I. Financial Consultant/Teacher No 7 658 6,687 9.8% No Romero Maria Elena Community Service Supervisor No 7 656 6,687 9.8% No Maciel Allan S. Teacher No 7 270 6,687 4.0% No CITY TREASURER Full Pygatt Iris City Treasurer Yes 3 1,711 3,644 47.0% Yes Jacinto Edwin R. Real Estate Agent No 3 998 3,644 27.4% No Figueroa Hilda Sales Consultant No 3 935 3,644 25.7% No MONTEBELLO CITY CLERK Full King Robert "Bob" City Clerk Yes 2 3,337 5,544 60.2% Yes Salazar Lawrence Businessman No 2 2,207 5,544 39.8% No CITY COUNCIL Full Lopez-Reid Norma A. Educational Administrator/Consultant No 6 2,658 11,005 24.2% Yes Salazar Kathy Mayor Yes 6 2,420 11,005 22.0% Yes Pizzorno Ed Local Hardware Businessman No 6 2,314 11,005 21.0% No Monzon Robert Management Analyst No 6 1,893 11,005 17.2% No Gutierrez Bobby Business Executive No 6 1,422 11,005 12.9% No Vargas Hector M. Corporate Salesman No 6 298 11,005 2.7% No CITY TREASURER Full Guzman Gerri Businesswoman/City Commissioner No 3 2,397 5,885 40.7% Yes Coale Woody Chief Financial Officer No 3 1,878 5,885 31.9% No Khwaja Sheraly Businessman No 3 1,610 5,885 27.4% No PALMDALE CITY COUNCIL Full Dispenza Mike Businessman No 13 3,110 16,991 18.3% Yes Carney Kevin Wright Sheriff's Sergeant No 13 2,276 16,991 13.4% Yes Corrales Sandy Businesswoman/Community Rep. No 13 2,179 16,991 12.8% No Beattie Albert "Al" Local Businessman No 13 1,805 16,991 10.6% No Charlton Dawn C. Small Business Owner No 13 1,702 16,991 10.0% No Longjohn Bernard "Bernie" Businessperson No 13 1,346 16,991 7.9% No Lee, Jr. Alan L. Municipal Utility Supervisor No 13 1,203 16,991 7.1% No Baumann Allen Retired Army Officer No 13 969 16,991 5.7% No Craft John Businessman/Minister No 13 743 16,991 4.4% No Hicks Vincent E. Pastor No 13 703 16,991 4.1% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/2/99 PALMDALE CITY COUNCIL Full Miller Michael Scott Environmental Inspector No 13 453 16,991 2.7% No (continued) Kumaus Dan Deputy Assessor No 13 313 16,991 1.8% No Holmes Bill Webmaster No 13 189 16,991 1.1% No Short Penner Rodney I. (Rod) Sheriff's Lieutenant No 6 2,793 8,843 31.6% Yes Collin David L. Sheriff's Lieutenant No 6 2,247 8,843 25.4% No Bynum Robert "Bo" Businessman/Coach No 6 1,690 8,843 19.1% No Springer John H. Retired Aerospace Scheduler No 6 994 8,843 11.2% No Blanco Juan Communications Technician No 6 707 8,843 8.0% No Cornelius, Sr. Glade E. Computer Operations Analyst No 6 412 8,843 4.7% No MAYOR Full Ledford, Jr. James C. Mayor Yes 4 5,105 9,543 53.5% Yes Norris Richard H. "Rick" Businessman No 4 3,318 9,543 34.8% No Chavez Carlos Samson No ballot designation No 4 580 9,543 6.1% No Grant John W. Chief Information Officer No 4 540 9,543 5.7% No RANCHO PALOS VERDES CITY COUNCIL Full McTaggart John Council Member Yes 6 3,538 14,683 24.1% Yes Ferraro Barbara Council Member/Teacher Yes 6 3,424 14,683 23.3% Yes Stern Douglas Business Attorney No 6 3,148 14,683 21.4% Yes Paris Eric Accountant/Tax Advisor No 6 1,891 14,683 12.9% No Alberio Gil Construction Claims Consultant No 6 1,841 14,683 12.5% No Inamdar Kamal V. Engineer No 6 841 14,683 5.7% No ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CITY COUNCIL Full Addleman John C. Council Member Yes 4 922 3,446 26.8% Yes Mitchell Judith M. Attorney No 4 916 3,446 26.6% Yes Rauch Barbara Council Member Yes 4 901 3,446 26.1% Yes Davis Clark Business Owner No 4 707 3,446 20.5% No WESTLAKE VILLAGE CITY COUNCIL Full de Santis Betty Council Member Yes 3 1,030 2,522 40.8% Yes Mann Chris Child Behavior Counselor No 3 756 2,522 30.0% Yes Henderson James B. Council Member Yes 3 736 2,522 29.2% No MADERA No City Contests MARIN 11/2/99 CORTE MADERA CITY COUNCIL Full Yang Jin S. Local Business Owner No 3 1,616 4,667 34.6% Yes Gioia Phil Incumbent Yes 3 1,566 4,667 33.6% Yes Pomeroy Libby S. Attorney No 3 1,485 4,667 31.8% No FAIRFAX CITY COUNCIL Full Caldararo Niccolo Anthropologist No 5 1,181 4,144 28.5% Yes Tremaine Lew Nonprofit Executive No 5 942 4,144 22.7% Yes Anderson Judith Operations Manager No 5 791 4,144 19.1% No Weitman Maurice Business/Computer Consultant No 5 706 4,144 17.0% No Lang Christopher H. Landscape Contractor/Gardner No 5 524 4,144 12.6% No LARKSPUR CITY COUNCIL Full Lubamersky Joan Councilmember Yes 3 1,643 3,785 43.4% Yes Lanctot Lawrence Councilmember/Attorney Yes 3 1,631 3,785 43.1% Yes la Fleur Jenna Realtor/Legal Assistant No 3 511 3,785 13.5% No

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COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MARIN 11/2/99 MILL VALLEY CITY COUNCIL Full Solem Anne B. Business Owner No 7 1,990 9,072 21.9% Yes (continued) Raker Christopher Architect No 7 1,747 9,072 19.3% Yes Swanson Dick Administrative Finance Officer No 7 1,701 9,072 18.8% Yes Stoltz Nancy Architect/Planner No 7 1,280 9,072 14.1% No Harmon Robert D. Writer No 7 1,011 9,072 11.1% No Marshall Ed Retired City Engineer No 7 868 9,072 9.6% No Richmond Peter A. Realtor No 7 475 9,072 5.2% No NOVATO CITY COUNCIL Full Mani John Retired Physician No 4 5,898 19,161 30.8% Yes di Giorgio Michael Small Businessman/Councilmember Yes 4 5,530 19,161 28.9% Yes Dillon-Knutson C. Councilmember/Business Owner Yes 4 5,432 19,161 28.3% Yes Fishwick Dennis Customer Service Representative No 4 2,301 19,161 12.0% No SAN ANSELMO CITY CLERK Full Stutsman Debra Incumbent Yes 1 1,637 1,637 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Kilkus Peter Retired Telecommunications Manager No 3 1,475 3,519 41.9% Yes Hodgens Judith K. Incumbent Yes 3 1,389 3,519 39.5% Yes Gladysz David Produce Merchandiser No 3 655 3,519 18.6% No CITY TREASURER Full Cohen Donna Certified Public Accountant Yes 1 1,622 1,622 100.0% Yes SAN RAFAEL CITY ATTORNEY Full Ragghianti Gary T. Incumbent Yes 1 6,886 6,886 100.0% Yes CITY CLERK-ASSESS. Full Leoncini Jeanne M. San Rafael City Clerk Yes 2 6,226 8,289 75.1% Yes Lollini Sandra Project Coordinator/Administrator No 2 2,063 8,289 24.9% No CITY COUNCIL Full Cohen Paul M. San Rafael Councilmember Yes 4 6,413 15,024 42.7% Yes Phillips Gary Incumbent Yes 4 6,059 15,024 40.3% Yes Cohen Robert A. Bilingual Eligibility Worker No 4 1,299 15,024 8.6% No Persily Coleman Retired Insurance Agent No 4 1,253 15,024 8.3% No MAYOR Full Boro Al San Rafael Mayor Yes 1 7,396 7,396 100.0% Yes TIBURON CITY COUNCIL Full Thompson Andrew Councilmember/Businessman Yes 4 1,573 4,377 35.9% Yes Hennessy Therese Incumbent Yes 4 1,478 4,377 33.8% Yes Kristensen Caroline Attorney/Businessperson No 4 701 4,377 16.0% No Ginalski Mark Attorney No 4 625 4,377 14.3% No MARIPOSA No City Contests MENDOCINO No City Contests MERCED 11/2/99 MERCED CITY COUNCIL Full Sullivan Barbara Incumbent Yes 6 2,327 10,311 22.6% Yes Thurston Stanley P. Incumbent Yes 6 2,261 10,311 21.9% Yes Hinds George Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 1,864 10,311 18.1% Yes Sanders James D. CEO Non-Profit Agency No 6 1,851 10,311 18.0% No Crowder Donna Nurse No 6 1,193 10,311 11.6% No Riggleman Kenneth No ballot designation No 6 815 10,311 7.9% No MAYOR Full Knudsen Mary Jo Incumbent Yes 1 3,253 3,253 100.0% Yes

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MODOC No City Contests MONO No City Contests MONTEREY 6/8/99 SEASIDE CITY COUNCIL Full Bloomer Steve Planning Services Manager No 4 1,351 2,990 45.2% Yes McClair Lancelot C. Insurance/Financial Services No 4 786 2,990 26.3% No Hert Luther M. Deputy Sheriff No 4 724 2,990 24.2% No Mitchell Lisa Educator No 4 129 2,990 4.3% No NAPA 3/2/99 CALISTOGA CITY COUNCIL Full Beck Rose Dental Receptionist/Coordinator No 3 1,076 2,534 42.5% Yes Coates Paul Contractor No 3 801 2,534 31.6% Yes Avis Stephen G. Chairman, Planning Commission No 3 657 2,534 25.9% No MAYOR Full Callegari Mario A. Incumbent Yes 2 864 1,446 59.8% Yes Dunsford Michael G. Local Business Owner No 2 582 1,446 40.2% No NAPA CITY COUNCIL Full Martin Harry Councilmember//Publisher/Businessman Yes 9 4,971 17,943 27.7% Yes Busenbark Joann Incumbent/Educator Yes 9 3,438 17,943 19.2% Yes Cuney Dee Businesswoman, Educator, Consultant No 9 3,358 17,943 18.7% No Garcia Leon Nursing Manager/Business Owner No 9 1,746 17,943 9.7% No Greco Donna Social Work Svs. Coord.-Adol.Trt. Facility No 9 1,395 17,943 7.8% No Hildreth Robert Ex. Dir. for Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse No 9 1,167 17,943 6.5% No O'Brien Lisa Attorney at Law No 9 907 17,943 5.1% No Frank Rachael Criminal Justice Student No 9 712 17,943 4.0% No Franck Randy Retired President No 9 249 17,943 1.4% No ST. HELENA CITY COUNCIL Full Toller Frank Attorney/Current Mayor No 4 993 2,351 42.2% Yes Bowers Sampson No ballot designation No 4 676 2,351 28.8% Yes Tilton George Shoeshine Business No 4 472 2,351 20.1% No Greene Jay Retired No 4 210 2,351 8.9% No MAYOR Full Slavens Ken Business Representative Yes 2 801 1,323 60.5% Yes Beatty Joice M. City Planning Commissioner No 2 522 1,323 39.5% No YOUNTVILLE CITY COUNCIL Full Thollander Kristie No ballot designation No 3 457 1,240 36.9% Yes Jefferson Lou Incumbent and Writer Yes 3 449 1,240 36.2% Yes Wells David A. Retired Equipment Operator No 3 334 1,240 26.9% No MAYOR Full Holt Mary Lou Incumbent Yes 1 627 627 100.0% Yes NEVADA No City Contests

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED ORANGE 3/2/99 LAGUNA WOODS/VERDEP CITY COUNCIL Full Thorpe Jim Mathematics Professor/Writer No 16 5,048 36,294 13.9% Yes Hack Bert Retired Attorney No 16 4,679 36,294 12.9% Yes Snider Ann M. Retired Legislative Attaché No 16 4,044 36,294 11.1% Yes Ross Brenda B. Retired Education Dean No 16 3,092 36,294 8.5% Yes Kay Victor Accountant/Financial Analyst No 16 2,718 36,294 7.5% Yes Balcom Mary No ballot designation No 16 2,501 36,294 6.9% No Schlenker Dave Community Volunteer No 16 2,252 36,294 6.2% No Carey Jackie Retired No 16 2,228 36,294 6.1% No Faulhaber Richard J. Retired Federal Auditor No 16 1,971 36,294 5.4% No Nahas Charles E. Retired No 16 1,686 36,294 4.6% No Mills-Lindsay Helen Retired Social Worker No 16 1,282 36,294 3.5% No Rudolph Gordon E. Retired/Land Developer No 16 1,257 36,294 3.5% No Woods Harold Retired No 16 1,171 36,294 3.2% No May Dorothy M. Retired No 16 983 36,294 2.7% No Lindsay Harry A. Retired Teacher No 16 771 36,294 2.1% No Hassel-Rogatz Bea Retired Director/Producer No 16 611 36,294 1.7% No 11/2/99 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITAP CITY COUNCIL Full Lewis Debra H. Attorney No 14 3,324 24,225 13.7% Yes Gamble Carol Business Owner, Consultant No 14 3,128 24,225 12.9% Yes Thor James M. Business Owner No 14 2,853 24,225 11.8% Yes Thompson Gary Submarine Maintenance Manager No 14 2,776 24,225 11.5% Yes Blais Neil C. Consulting Engineer No 14 2,657 24,225 11.0% Yes Safranski Mike Director, Traguco Canyon Water District No 14 2,379 24,225 9.8% No Raslowsky Daivd J. Business Owner No 14 1,561 24,225 6.4% No Conway T. Shane Peace Officer No 14 1,380 24,225 5.7% No Koenig Susan Code Enforcement Officer No 14 1,255 24,225 5.2% No Secarea Val Computer Systems Engineer No 14 855 24,225 3.5% No Oakley Richard B. Regional Manager No 14 733 24,225 3.0% No Bassinne Alex No ballot designation No 14 512 24,225 2.1% No Niedzwiecki Narges Historian/Scholar No 14 412 24,225 1.7% No Florence Della P. Network Systems Administrator No 14 400 24,225 1.7% No PLACER No City Contests PLUMAS No City Contests RIVERSIDE 8/24/99 SAN JACINTOR CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Ayres Jim Economic Development Specialist No 1 1,371 1,432 95.7% Yes 2 Full Carlson-Buydos Chris JPA Assistant Director No 1 1,360 1,417 96.0% Yes

P Proposed city. R To be elected if recall measure passes.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 BLYTHE CITY COUNCIL Full Grotke Charles (Chuck) Small Business Owner No 3 574 1,500 38.3% Yes (continued) Grimm Gary Working Parent/Council Member Yes 3 555 1,500 37.0% Yes Beynon Larry Sales Consultant No 3 371 1,500 24.7% No COACHELLA CITY COUNCIL Full Ramirez, Jr. Gilbert No ballot designation No 3 460 1,206 38.1% Yes Duran-Contreras Rosanna City Treasurer No 3 374 1,206 31.0% Yes Macknicki Richard Council Member Yes 3 372 1,206 30.8% No CITY TREASURER Full Gaines Yvonne P. Business Administrator No 1 646 646 100.0% Yes DESERT HOT SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL Full Ruppert Greg Developer/Investigator No 8 674 3,363 20.0% Yes Stephens Mary K. Accounting Manager No 8 591 3,363 17.6% Yes Baker Karl School Teacher/Businessman No 8 558 3,363 16.6% No Lewis Linda L. No ballot designation No 8 505 3,363 15.0% No Scott-Donnelly Elizabeth Certified Public Accountant Yes 8 414 3,363 12.3% No Ramos Richard "Rick" Risk Manager No 8 288 3,363 8.6% No Pieper William R. "Will" Electrician/Project Manager No 8 227 3,363 6.7% No White Jill No ballot designation No 8 106 3,363 3.2% No Short Pye Jan M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,001 1,813 55.2% Yes Avramidis Angelo D. Businessman/Restaurateur No 3 516 1,813 28.5% No Esser Rochelle Businessperson/Editor/Publisher No 3 296 1,813 16.3% No MAYOR Full Weyuker Matthew L. (Matt) Government Relations Director No 7 767 1,864 41.1% Yes Patane Patti Television Journalist/Commentator No 7 565 1,864 30.3% No Shea Judy No ballot designation No 7 127 1,864 6.8% No Sherman Doug Vice Mayor No 7 126 1,864 6.8% No Bosworth Gary Council Member/Businessman No 7 117 1,864 6.3% No Gibson Bill Retired Businessman No 7 97 1,864 5.2% No Margolis George Henry Veterans Hospital Administrator No 7 65 1,864 3.5% No INDIAN WELLS CITY COUNCIL Full Landes Michael Council Member Yes 4 737 2,492 29.6% Yes Byrd Percy Council Member Yes 4 691 2,492 27.7% Yes Henderson Artie G. Mayor/Retired Judge Yes 4 677 2,492 27.2% Yes Gibson Dennis Retired No 4 387 2,492 15.5% No INDIO CITY CLERK Full Ramos Juanita Reyna Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 1,676 1,676 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Wilson Michael H. Council Member Yes 8 1,151 4,833 23.8% Yes Bethel Jacquie Paraeducator/Planning Commissioner No 8 819 4,833 16.9% Yes Haddox John P. Retired Contractor/Fireman No 8 658 4,833 13.6% No Diaz Ricardo "Rick" Retired No 8 609 4,833 12.6% No Silva Chris B. Council Member Yes 8 596 4,833 12.3% No Villegas Virginia Business Manager No 8 458 4,833 9.5% No Duke Jack A. Bail Bondsman No 8 308 4,833 6.4% No Jorgenson Todd L. Civil Engineer No 8 234 4,833 4.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 LAKE ELSINORE CITY COUNCIL Full Kelley Genie Mayor/Teacher No 12 1,310 7,649 17.1% Yes (continued) Brinley Pamela "Pam" Council Member/Businesswoman Yes 12 1,061 7,649 13.9% Yes Schiffner Bob Appointed Council Member Yes 12 975 7,649 12.7% Yes Polk Robert L. Business Consultant No 12 848 7,649 11.1% No Alongi George G. Retired Local Businessman No 12 728 7,649 9.5% No Hickman Daryl Businessman No 12 586 7,649 7.7% No Knapp, Sr. Richard L. "Dick" Investment Consultant/Accountant No 12 549 7,649 7.2% No Gray James D. Security Official No 12 514 7,649 6.7% No Hyland Chris (Christine) Independent Sales Rep No 12 442 7,649 5.8% No Neimi Kenneth "Kenny" Howard Director, Educational Foundation No 12 273 7,649 3.6% No Hite Dale Wood Craftsman No 12 227 7,649 3.0% No Wentworth Tamara Visual Information Consultant No 12 136 7,649 1.8% No CITY TREASURER Full Ferro Ralph L. Retired Businessman No 2 1,172 2,340 50.1% Yes Hundshamer Thomas C. Credit Recovery Manager No 2 1,168 2,340 49.9% No MURRIETA CITY COUNCIL Full Enochs Warnie Small Business Owner Yes 6 2,519 10,480 24.0% Yes Youens Brian Public School Teacher No 6 2,432 10,480 23.2% Yes Holliday Ron Investment Consultant/Stockbroker No 6 1,890 10,480 18.0% No Getchell Ben Retired Navy Officer No 6 1,729 10,480 16.5% No Bryant Gary J. Attorney at Law No 6 1,499 10,480 14.3% No Muth Bob Small Engine Repairman No 6 411 10,480 3.9% No NORCO CITY COUNCIL Full Carmichael Barbara J. Council Member/Businesswoman Yes 8 1,021 6,191 16.5% Yes Higgins Herb Human Resource Manager No 8 932 6,191 15.1% Yes Sullivan Harvey C. Retired Electrician No 8 925 6,191 14.9% Yes Lander Ronald "Ron" Security Advisor/Evaluator No 8 913 6,191 14.7% No Koziel Robbin G. Norco City Councilman No 8 843 6,191 13.6% No Ensley Donald J. Retired Engineering Instructor No 8 691 6,191 11.2% No Gardner Bill Commissioner No 8 668 6,191 10.8% No MacInnes Richard G. "Dick" Census Bureau Supervisor No 8 198 6,191 3.2% No PALM SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL Full Reller-Spurgin Jeanne Council Member Yes 4 5,427 14,490 37.5% Yes Jones Jim Local Businessman No 4 4,177 14,490 28.8% Yes Barnes Stan Council Member Yes 4 3,836 14,490 26.5% No Tymon John Entertainer/Writer/Inventor No 4 1,050 14,490 7.2% No MAYOR Full Kleindienst Will Mayor Yes 4 3,936 8,176 48.1% Yes Lock Sharon Retired Executive No 4 3,156 8,176 38.6% No Harrison Richard Actor/Producer No 4 762 8,176 9.3% No McMillan Gladys Businesswoman/Pawn Broker No 4 322 8,176 3.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/2/99 PERRIS CITY COUNCIL Full Motte John D. Businessman/Property Investment No 7 1,131 4,865 23.2% Yes (continued) Rogers Rita Business Woman No 7 941 4,865 19.3% Yes Cooper, Jr. Clarence Allen Pastor No 7 734 4,865 15.1% No Mewmaker Roger Internet Marketing Consultant No 7 618 4,865 12.7% No Kaus Kelly Old Town Redeveloper No 7 531 4,865 10.9% No Finney James Truck Driver No 7 511 4,865 10.5% No Clark Jackson H. Driver/Businessman No 7 399 4,865 8.2% No MAYOR Full Busch Daryl Businessman No 4 1,023 2,809 36.4% Yes Torres Ascencion B. "Sam" Plumber/Council Member No 4 761 2,809 27.1% No Landers Al Mayor Yes 4 739 2,809 26.3% No Green-Jordan Virniecia P. Educator No 4 286 2,809 10.2% No RIVERSIDE CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Beaty Chuck Councilman/Retired Administrator No 2 1,624 2,301 70.6% Yes Lyons Michael J. Litigation Researcher No 2 677 2,301 29.4% No 3 Full Defenbaugh Joy Council Member Yes 5 1,699 2,968 57.2% Yes Diaz Robert Ronald Business Owner No 5 691 2,968 23.3% No Varnam David C. Student/Aquatic Coach No 5 233 2,968 7.9% No Humphery Tanya L. Social Worker No 5 186 2,968 6.3% No Hetzner Benilde "Bennee" No ballot designation No 5 159 2,968 5.4% No 5 Full Kraft Greg Business Owner/Trustee No 3 1,299 2,638 49.2% Yes Adkison Ed Land Surveyor No 3 1,214 2,638 46.0% No Burdick Norman K. Title Officer No 3 125 2,638 4.7% No 7 Full Palomarez Jack City Construction Inspector No 4 848 1,922 44.1% Yes Pearson Laura Jo Council Member Yes 4 809 1,922 42.1% No Martin James Quality Engineer No 4 138 1,922 7.2% No Willis Gloria Retired Teacher/Writer No 4 127 1,922 6.6% No SAN JACINTO CITY COUNCIL Full Ayres Jim Economic Development Specialist No 8 1,850 7,646 24.2% Yes Buydos Chris Carlson JPA Assistant Director No 8 1,651 7,646 21.6% Yes Conner James M. Business Owner Yes 8 1,466 7,646 19.2% Yes Tavenner Diana Business Woman No 8 799 7,646 10.4% No Cornett Debbie Council Member Yes 8 731 7,646 9.6% No Webb Chuck Business Systems Analyst No 8 505 7,646 6.6% No Brewer Richard E. Computer Consultant No 8 436 7,646 5.7% No Smedley James L. Council Member Yes 8 208 7,646 2.7% No TEMECULA CITY COUNCIL Full Naggar Mike Temecula Planning Commissioner No 5 3,468 11,875 29.2% Yes Pratt Sam Registered Civil Engineer No 5 2,444 11,875 20.6% Yes Edwards Maryann Commissioner No 5 2,295 11,875 19.3% No Ross Carl Substitute Teacher No 5 1,971 11,875 16.6% No Guerriero Ron Environmental Safety Consultant No 5 1,697 11,875 14.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SACRAMENTO 3/2/99 SACRAMENTO CITY COUNCIL 6 Full Jones Dave Attorney No 4 3,649 4,786 76.2% Yes Railey-Cisco Alex-St. James A. Small Businessman/Entrepreneur No 4 647 4,786 13.5% No Arnoldy Eric M. Store Clerk No 4 412 4,786 8.6% No Rodgers Stephen T. Production Control Analyst No 4 78 4,786 1.6% No 11/2/99 CITRUS HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL Full Daniels Bret C. Deputy Sheriff No 4 2,597 6,866 37.8% Yes Sides Michael W. Certified Public Accountant No 4 1,927 6,866 28.1% No Daly Jane S. Financial Relations Officer No 4 1,294 6,866 18.8% No Kenyon Alma E. Retired Business Owner No 4 1,048 6,866 15.3% No SAN BENITO No City Contests SAN BERNARDINO 11/2/99 APPLE VALLEYR CITY COUNCIL C Full Jasper Tim Local Business Owner No 2 5,792 7,420 78.1% Yes Roller Catherine Educator/Business Owner No 2 1,628 7,420 21.9% No D Full Risley Michael W. Deputy District Attorney No 1 6,767 6,767 100.0% Yes E Full Burgnon Ted Law Enforcement Administrator No 2 5,873 7,057 83.2% Yes Empson Jeff A. Millwright No 2 1,184 7,057 16.8% No REDLANDS CITY CLERK Full Poyzer Lorrie City Clerk Yes 1 8,675 8,675 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Peppler Susan Legislative Specialist No 5 7,297 22,410 32.6% Yes Haws Karl N. (Kasey) Businessman No 5 7,062 22,410 31.5% Yes Cunningham William E. Incumbent Yes 5 3,896 22,410 17.4% No Banda Geni A. S. Incumbent Yes 5 3,504 22,410 15.6% No Valero Alex Environmental Manager No 5 651 22,410 2.9% No CITY TREASURER Full Reynolds Michael City Treasurer Yes 1 8,883 8,883 100.0% Yes SAN BERNARDINO CITY ATTORNEY Full Penman Jim City Attorney Yes 1 7,560 7,560 100.0% Yes CITY CLERK Full Mendoza-Clark Rachel Incumbent Yes 1 7,825 7,825 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL 3 Full McGinnis Gordon C. Incumbent Yes 2 536 900 59.6% Yes Lara-Gonzalez Gus Construction Foreman No 2 364 900 40.4% No 5 Full Suarez Joe Businessman No 3 1,011 1,872 54.0% Yes Erwin James H. Deputy Sheriff No 3 678 1,872 36.2% No Vasquez Mike Fire Captain No 3 183 1,872 9.8% No 6 Full Dean-Anderson Betty Incumbent Yes 3 825 1,187 69.5% Yes Crawford, II Draymond Investigator No 3 196 1,187 16.5% No Cumming Stewart D. Teacher No 3 166 1,187 14.0% No 7 Full McCammack Wendy J. Businesswoman/Financial Officer No 6 717 2,536 28.3% Yes Mulvihill Jim University Professor No 6 680 2,536 26.8% No Atkinson Ann Businesswoman No 6 505 2,536 19.9% No Moreno Manuel (Junior) No ballot designation No 6 418 2,536 16.5% No Sanborn Paul W. Fire Sprinkler Contractor No 6 113 2,536 4.5% No Martinez Albert R. Supervising Parole Agent No 6 103 2,536 4.1% No CITY TREASURER Full Kennedy David C. Incumbent Yes 1 7,579 7,579 100.0% Yes R To be elected if recall measure passes.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN DIEGO No City Contests SAN FRANCISCO County and City contests included in County report SAN JOAQUIN 6/8/99 MANTECA CITY COUNCIL Full Macedo David A. Materials Accountability Representative No 6 4,448 6,907 64.4% Yes Drake Cecelia Executive/Business Owner No 6 1,075 6,907 15.6% No Lanschmidt Larry E. Businessman No 6 889 6,907 12.9% No Flores Wayne Peace Officer No 6 245 6,907 3.5% No Flora Gregory Sales Support Administrator No 6 175 6,907 2.5% No Crothers John Retired State Employee No 6 75 6,907 1.1% No SAN LUIS OBISPO No City Contests SAN MATEO 11/2/99 BELMONT CITY CLERK Full Kern Kathy Incumbent Yes 1 3,284 3,284 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Warden Dave Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 3 2,637 7,076 37.3% Yes Wright Paul Business Owner No 3 2,273 7,076 32.1% Yes Feierbach Coralin Mayor/Software Developer Yes 3 2,166 7,076 30.6% No CITY TREASURER Full Mason Howard E. Incumbent Yes 1 3,249 3,249 100.0% Yes BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL Full Bologoff Cyril G. "Cy" Incumbent Yes 4 530 1,515 35.0% Yes Johnson Clara A. Office Manager No 4 466 1,515 30.8% Yes Richardson A. Sepi Incumbent Yes 4 405 1,515 26.7% No Licon Daniel Ray Financial Consultant No 4 114 1,515 7.5% No BURLINGAME CITY COUNCIL Full Janney Mary H. Incumbent Yes 4 2,622 9,231 28.4% Yes Coffey Mike Local Businessman No 4 2,295 9,231 24.9% Yes Deal Jerry Businessman/Planning Commissioner No 4 2,286 9,231 24.8% No Baylock Cathy Private Investor No 4 2,028 9,231 22.0% No FOSTER CITY CITY COUNCIL Full Cox Ron Planning Commissioner/Contractor No 6 2,624 10,794 24.3% Yes Harter Russ Incumbent Yes 6 2,094 10,794 19.4% Yes Larson Eileen Councilmember/Writer Yes 6 2,024 10,794 18.8% Yes Sullivan Patrick J. Realtor/Broker Owner No 6 1,479 10,794 13.7% No Galeno Janet Ann Elder Law Attorney No 6 1,343 10,794 12.4% No Liberty Lou Attorney/Businessman No 6 1,230 10,794 11.4% No HALF MOON BAY CITY COUNCIL Full Coleman Dennis Ricardo Incumbent Yes 3 1,753 5,014 35.0% Yes Ruddock Deborah Incumbent Yes 3 1,725 5,014 34.4% Yes Colucci Bart Anthony Businessman No 3 1,536 5,014 30.6% No MILLBRAE CITY COUNCIL Full Hershman Marc Councilmember/Business Attorney Yes 5 2,527 11,134 22.7% Yes Larson Linda T. Regional Manager No 5 2,510 11,134 22.5% Yes Holober Nadia V. Planning Commissioner/Attorney No 5 2,458 11,134 22.1% Yes Morse Doris Councilwoman Yes 5 2,160 11,134 19.4% No Watson Mark C. Father/Attorney No 5 1,479 11,134 13.3% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN MATEO 11/2/99 PORTOLA VALLEY CITY COUNCIL Full Comstock Kirke W. Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 617 1,214 50.8% Yes (continued) Davis Edward M. Retired Executive No 2 597 1,214 49.2% Yes Short Brown Craig M. Councilmember Yes 1 610 610 100.0% Yes REDWOOD CITY CITY COUNCIL Full Ruskin Ira Council Member/Businessman Yes 6 6,532 31,710 20.6% Yes Claire Richard Professor Accounting/Finance No 6 6,046 31,710 19.1% Yes Pierce Barbara Education Foundation President No 6 6,019 31,710 19.0% Yes Jordan Colleen Investment Advisor/Councilwoman Yes 6 5,503 31,710 17.4% Yes Leipzig Matt Realtor/Councilman Yes 6 4,150 31,710 13.1% No Atherly La Verne Independent Businessman No 6 3,460 31,710 10.9% No SAN BRUNO CITY COUNCIL Full O'Connell Irene Councilmember, City of San Bruno Yes 4 4,243 12,343 34.4% Yes Ruane Jim Councilmember, City of San Bruno Yes 4 3,878 12,343 31.4% Yes Truman Nancy Secretary/Community Advocate No 4 2,677 12,343 21.7% No Smith R. E. (Bob) Retired Marketing Director No 4 1,545 12,343 12.5% No MAYOR Full Franzella Larry Businessperson/Realtor No 3 3,076 6,797 45.3% Yes Pallas Chris Councilmember, City of San Bruno No 3 2,029 6,797 29.9% No Welch Joe Local Contractor/Realtor No 3 1,692 6,797 24.9% No SAN CARLOS CITY CLERK Full Antone Christine Dale Assistant City Clerk No 1 4,217 4,217 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Buckmaster David Laurence Incumbent Yes 3 3,799 9,252 41.1% Yes Davids Tom Property Management No 3 3,125 9,252 33.8% Yes Grocott Matt Business Owner No 3 2,328 9,252 25.2% No CITY TREASURER Full Galvin Michael Incumbent Yes 1 4,349 4,349 100.0% Yes SAN MATEO CITY COUNCIL Full Mack Claire L. Incumbent Yes 3 8,304 22,463 37.0% Yes Lee John City Councilmember/Businessman Yes 3 7,301 22,463 32.5% Yes Herrel Karen R. Corporate Vice President No 3 6,858 22,463 30.5% No SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO CITY COUNCIL Full Fernekes Joe City Councilmember/Administrator Yes 3 4,552 10,349 44.0% Yes Mullin Eugene R. City Councilmember Yes 3 4,367 10,349 42.2% Yes Post Collin K. Mechanic No 3 1,430 10,349 13.8% No WOODSIDE CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Tanner Dave General Business Contractor No 1 490 490 100.0% Yes 3 Full Boynton Susan B. Businesswoman No 1 520 520 100.0% Yes 5 Full Empey Peter H. Appointed Incumbent Yes 1 360 360 100.0% Yes 7 Full Sinclair Pete Councilmember, Town of Woodside Yes 1 506 506 100.0% Yes SANTA BARBARA 11/2/99 SANTA BARBARA CITY COUNCIL Full Blum Marty City Councilmember/Teacher Yes 7 11,977 55,227 21.7% Yes Hart Gregg Council Member Yes 7 11,037 55,227 20.0% Yes Fairly Rusty Retired Educator/Coach No 7 8,564 55,227 15.5% Yes Strawn John C. Writer/Community Organizer No 7 7,533 55,227 13.6% No Guzzardi Joseph Emergency Services Planner No 7 7,521 55,227 13.6% No Rittenhouse Bruce A. Licensed Private Investigator No 7 5,809 55,227 10.5% No Hansen Bob Carpenter/Community Organizer No 7 2,786 55,227 5.0% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SANTA CLARA 11/2/99 CUPERTINO CITY COUNCIL Full Lowenthal Richard W. Businessman No 3 4,975 12,819 38.8% Yes Chang Michael S. Council Member Yes 3 4,562 12,819 35.6% Yes Mahoney Orrin Marketing Manager No 3 3,282 12,819 25.6% No GILROY CITY COUNCIL Full Pinheiro Al Local Business Owner No 8 2,873 12,689 22.6% Yes Arellano Peter D. Physician No 8 2,129 12,689 16.8% Yes Velasco Roland Policy Analyst No 8 1,897 12,689 14.9% Yes Gartman Craig Project Manager No 8 1,636 12,689 12.9% No Flautt Frank Retired Systems Analyst No 8 1,354 12,689 10.7% No Valiquette Russ Paralegal No 8 1,195 12,689 9.4% No Champion Huldah No ballot designation No 8 1,124 12,689 8.9% No Krueger Daniel Technical Writer No 8 481 12,689 3.8% No MAYOR Full Springer Tom Council Member Yes 4 1,943 4,810 40.4% Yes Arellano Guadalupe (Lupe) Business Woman/Council Member Yes 4 1,503 4,810 31.2% No Morales Charles S. Council Member/Probation Counselor Yes 4 1,218 4,810 25.3% No Willis Manly Richards No ballot designation No 4 146 4,810 3.0% No LOS ALTOS CITY COUNCIL Full Becker Louis Council Member Yes 5 4,906 19,177 25.6% Yes la Poll Francis Albert Council Member Yes 5 4,587 19,177 23.9% Yes Casto Kris Council Member Yes 5 4,231 19,177 22.1% Yes Knecht Ron Economist and Engineer No 5 3,162 19,177 16.5% No Mesel Noah D. Corporate Attorney No 5 2,291 19,177 11.9% No PALO ALTO CITY COUNCIL Full Kleinberg Judy No ballot designation No 8 8,758 41,679 21.0% Yes Lytle Nancy No ballot designation No 8 7,874 41,679 18.9% Yes Mossar Dena No ballot designation Yes 8 7,741 41,679 18.6% Yes Beecham Bern No ballot designation No 8 6,679 41,679 16.0% Yes Cobb Mike No ballot designation No 8 6,209 41,679 14.9% No Heyer Mark No ballot designation No 8 2,687 41,679 6.4% No Frost Victor No ballot designation No 8 875 41,679 2.1% No Power Edmond No ballot designation No 8 856 41,679 2.1% No Short Burch Jim No ballot designation No 4 3,930 11,022 35.7% Yes Woods Craig No ballot designation No 4 3,460 11,022 31.4% No Cassel Phyllis C. No ballot designation No 4 2,037 11,022 18.5% No Moss Bob No ballot designation No 4 1,595 11,022 14.5% No SUNNYVALE CITY COUNCIL 4 Full Walker Jack Council Member Yes 2 7,773 11,758 66.1% Yes Schumann David K. Retired Financial Analyst No 2 3,985 11,758 33.9% No 5 Full Valerio Manuel Council Member Yes 1 9,740 9,740 100.0% Yes 6 Full Vorreiter Pat Council Member Yes 1 9,625 9,625 100.0% Yes 7 Full Risch Tim Engineering Manager No 2 8,998 12,108 74.3% Yes Rowe Frances Retired Office Administrator No 2 3,110 12,108 25.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SANTA CRUZ 8/10/99 WATSONVILLE CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Lopez Rafael Community Health Clinic Administrator No 2 300 426 70.4% Yes Perry-Bankhead Alice Small Business Owner No 2 126 426 29.6% No SHASTA 11/2/99 SHASTA LAKE CITY COUNCIL Full Reno Mark Fire Engineer/Paramedic No 6 1,088 3,998 27.2% Yes Farr Larry Consulting Engineer No 6 868 3,998 21.7% Yes Duryee Debra Small Business Owner No 6 867 3,998 21.7% Yes Siner Ray Retired No 6 462 3,998 11.6% No Chipley Charles L. General Contractor Yes 6 366 3,998 9.2% No Coulter Andy R. Retired Yes 6 347 3,998 8.7% No SIERRA No City Contests SISKIYOU 7/27/99 MONTAGUER CITY COUNCIL 1 Short Klinefelter Donald Retired Businessman No 1 195 195 100.0% Yes 2 Short Riddle William L. Retired Property Manager No 2 112 208 53.8% Yes Moser Ronda No ballot designation No 2 96 208 46.2% No WEEDR CITY COUNCIL Short Borcalli Mel Businesswoman No 1 423 423 100.0% Yes SOLANO 11/2/99 BENICIA CITY CLERK Full Purdy Linda S. City Clerk Yes 1 5,305 5,305 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Bidou Pierre T. Retired Chief of Police/Security Consultant No 4 4,047 11,632 34.8% Yes Whitney William (Bill) Benicia Businessman No 4 3,263 11,632 28.1% Yes Gizzi Stephen Incumbent/Mediator/Businessperson Yes 4 2,727 11,632 23.4% No Campbell Tom Orthodontist No 4 1,595 11,632 13.7% No CITY TREASURER Full Souza Virginia City Treasurer Yes 1 5,324 5,324 100.0% Yes MAYOR Full Messina Steve Vice-Mayor/Benicia Businessman No 3 3,254 6,463 50.3% Yes Hayes Jerry Mayor/Incumbent Yes 3 2,798 6,463 43.3% No Moore Craig No ballot designation No 3 411 6,463 6.4% No FAIRFIELD CITY COUNCIL Full Batson Jack History School Teacher No 6 8,252 24,747 33.3% Yes MacMillan Karin Employment Resource Specialist Yes 6 6,062 24,747 24.5% Yes Jensen Gary Retired Fireman No 6 4,789 24,747 19.4% No Galvin-O'Regan Noreen Manager/Vice Mayor Yes 6 3,453 24,747 14.0% No McGlone Margo School Principal, Solano Co. Office of Ed. No 6 1,433 24,747 5.8% No Quintero, III R. W. "Bill" No ballot designation No 6 758 24,747 3.1% No CITY TREASURER Full Reyes, Jr. Oscar G. No ballot designation No 1 8,960 8,960 100.0% Yes VALLEJO CITY COUNCIL Full Davis Gerald R. Retired City Manager/Business Owner No 13 6,242 48,523 12.9% Yes Donahue Dan Incumbent/Insurance Broker Yes 13 5,921 48,523 12.2% Yes Cloutier Gary R. Civil Rights and Labor Lawyer No 13 5,746 48,523 11.8% Yes Stafford Kim David Federal Agency Investigator No 13 5,423 48,523 11.2% No Jackson Jimmie Businessman No 13 4,684 48,523 9.7% No Heckmann Kurt Emergency Room Nurse (RN) No 13 4,446 48,523 9.2% No R To be elected if recall measure passes.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SOLANO 11/2/99 VALLEJO CITY COUNCIL Full Martin Ray Councilmember/Price Recorder Yes 13 3,700 48,523 7.6% No (continued) Sultan Mohsen Bridge Engineer No 13 3,296 48,523 6.8% No Reece Norman H. Ret. Navy/Fed. Civil Svc/Teacher/Minister No 13 2,859 48,523 5.9% No Estioko Oscar P. Licensed Vocational Nurse No 13 2,184 48,523 4.5% No Guinto-Peoro Vilma Business Management Consultant No 13 1,722 48,523 3.5% No Orona Leonard Tony No ballot designation No 13 1,175 48,523 2.4% No Gentile-Martin Irma Activity Director/Caterer No 13 1,125 48,523 2.3% No MAYOR Full Intintli A. J. "Tony" Retired Teacher/Attorney No 5 6,856 18,685 36.7% Yes Pitts Pamela Business Owner/City Council Member No 5 5,294 18,685 28.3% No Hicks Foster Educator No 5 3,603 18,685 19.3% No Velasco Geno Businessman/Realtor/Underwriter No 5 2,634 18,685 14.1% No Anderson Lateacheeah Business Woman No 5 298 18,685 1.6% No SONOMA No City Contests STANISLAUS 6/8/99 WATERFORD CITY COUNCIL Short Bishop, Sr. Ronald D. No ballot designation No 3 213 386 55.2% Yes Davis E. L. Retired No 3 94 386 24.4% No Gold-Gray Shirley Homemaker No 3 79 386 20.5% No 11/2/99 CERES CITY CLERK Full Scudder-Herbert Brenda Incumbent Yes 1 2,442 2,442 100.0% Yes CITY COUNCIL Full Ingwerson Eric E. Mayor/Realtor No 5 1,437 4,849 29.6% Yes Moore DeLinda Secretary No 5 1,381 4,849 28.5% Yes Gilgert Irv Farmer/Retired Sales No 5 1,163 4,849 24.0% No Perez Enrique E. Juvenile Diversion Coordinator No 5 492 4,849 10.1% No Bubeck Don Building Inspector No 5 376 4,849 7.8% No CITY TREASURER Full Armstrong Margaret F. Incumbent Yes 2 1,804 2,708 66.6% Yes Herbert Harry Computer Consultant No 2 904 2,708 33.4% No MAYOR Full Arrollo Louie School Administrator No 2 1,976 2,875 68.7% Yes Felix Richard Technician No 2 899 2,875 31.3% No MODESTO CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Dobbs Pat Businesswoman Yes 6 8,191 21,775 37.6% Yes Frohman Bruce Administrator No 6 5,873 21,775 27.0% No McCloud Demarcus Realtor No 6 2,221 21,775 10.2% No Lopez David Michael Senior Systems Administrator No 6 2,115 21,775 9.7% No Nugent Marcus General Handyman No 6 1,792 21,775 8.2% No Donoso Miguel B. Community Services Worker No 6 1,583 21,775 7.3% No 3 Full Conrad Bill Councilmember Yes 4 11,579 22,745 50.9% Yes Bavaro Nicholas Businessman No 4 7,093 22,745 31.2% No Herman Richard S. Counselor at Law No 4 2,731 22,745 12.0% No Bulboff Gary Auto Parts Sales No 4 1,342 22,745 5.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED STANISLAUS 11/2/99 MODESTO CITY COUNCIL 6 Full Fisher Tim Councilmember Yes 3 11,223 21,802 51.5% Yes (continued) Burke Steve Public Advocacy Consultant No 3 7,370 21,802 33.8% No Trapp Steven Entrepreneur No 3 3,209 21,802 14.7% No MAYOR Full Lang Richard A. Mayor/Educator Yes 4 8,333 23,706 35.2% Yes Sabatino Carmen Businessman No 4 7,540 23,706 31.8% No Friedman Kenni Councilmember No 4 5,910 23,706 24.9% No Maher Tom Retired Businessman No 4 1,923 23,706 8.1% No 12/14/99 MODESTO CITY COUNCIL 1 Full Frohman Bruce Administrator No 2 16,231 30,159 53.8% Yes Dobbs Pat Businesswoman Yes 2 13,928 30,159 46.2% No MAYOR Full Sabatino Carmen Businessman No 2 16,353 31,163 52.5% Yes Lang Richard A. Mayor/Educator Yes 2 14,810 31,163 47.5% No SUTTER No City Contests TEHAMA No City Contests TRINITY No City Contests TULARE 3/2/99 PORTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL Full Gurrola Virginia R. Incumbent Yes 8 1,193 4,861 24.5% Yes Woods Gordon T. Business Manager No 8 967 4,861 19.9% Yes Wilson William Health Care Administrator No 8 844 4,861 17.4% Yes Garcia Dagoberto Educator No 8 578 4,861 11.9% No Tobie Theoplis No ballot designation No 8 388 4,861 8.0% No Martinez Pedro Small Business Owner No 8 366 4,861 7.5% No Mekeel Gary Public Education No 8 318 4,861 6.5% No Clark Kris No ballot designation No 8 177 4,861 3.6% No 11/2/99 VISALIA CITY COUNCIL Full Link Bob Small Business Owner No 6 8,602 21,927 39.2% Yes Thomason Wendy F. Small Business Owner No 6 5,557 21,927 25.3% Yes Gregory Wally Businessman Yes 6 3,950 21,927 18.0% No Munoz Rachel Paralegal No 6 2,009 21,927 9.2% No Smith Tom Retired Broker No 6 1,027 21,927 4.7% No Ludwig Roy E. Business Manager No 6 751 21,927 3.4% No TUOLUMNE No City Contests VENTURA 11/2/99 SAN BUENAVENTURA CITY COUNCIL Full Friedman Jim Councilmember/Small Businessman Yes 12 7,806 49,000 15.9% Yes di Guilio Ray Councilmember, San Buenaventura Yes 12 6,201 49,000 12.7% Yes Morehouse Carl Land Use Planner No 12 5,733 49,000 11.7% Yes Ryan Bob Pediatrician No 12 5,430 49,000 11.1% No Halter Doug Small Business Owner No 12 5,227 49,000 10.7% No Thompson Paul W. Peace Officer No 12 4,767 49,000 9.7% No Underhill Diane Business Owner No 12 4,019 49,000 8.2% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR CITY OFFICE CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1999

COUNTY DATE CITY OFFICE

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF

OFFICE CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED VENTURA 11/2/99 SAN BUENAVENTURA CITY COUNCIL Full Jewett Roger F. Retired Professional Engineer No 12 3,288 49,000 6.7% No (continued) Gartman Charlie Businessman-Restaurant Owner No 12 2,264 49,000 4.6% No Rencher Brian Lee Business Scientist/Researcher No 12 2,246 49,000 4.6% No Doyle-Cogdill Lynn Youth Activist No 12 1,292 49,000 2.6% No Ryan E. R. (Ed) Operations Manager No 12 692 49,000 1.4% No YOLO No City Contests YUBA No City Contests

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TABLE 2.2 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR CITY OFFICES, 1999 City Council Mayor City Clerk City Treasurer City Attorney Total Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N Percent N

Incumbent Candidates

Win 79.6 109 63.2 12 93.3 14 100.0 13 100.0 2 80.6 150

Lose 20.4 28 36.8 7 6.7 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 19.4 36

Total 100.0 137 100.0 19 100.0 15 100.0 13 100.0 2 100.0 186

Non-Incumbent Candidates

Win 29.0 135 18.9 10 25.0 4 29.4 5 0.0 0 27.9 154

Lose 71.0 331 81.1 43 75.0 12 70.6 12 0.0 0 72.1 398

Total 100.0 466 100.0 53 100.0 16 100.0 17 100.0 0 100.0 552

Winning Candidates

Incumbent 44.7 109 54.5 12 77.8 14 72.2 13 100.0 2 49.3 150

Non-Incumbent 55.3 135 45.5 10 22.2 4 27.8 5 0.0 0 50.7 154

Total 100.0 244 100.0 22 100.0 18 100.0 18 100.0 2 100.0 304

Losing Candidates

Incumbent 7.8 28 14.0 7 7.7 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 8.3 36

Non-Incumbent 92.2 331 86.0 43 92.3 12 100.0 12 0.0 0 91.7 398

Total 100.0 359 100.0 50 100.0 13 100.0 12 100.0 0 100.0 434

All Candidates

Incumbent 22.7 137 26.4 19 48.4 15 43.3 13 100.0 2 25.2 186

Non-Incumbent 77.3 466 73.6 53 51.6 16 56.7 17 0.0 0 74.8 552

Total 100.0 603 100.0 72 100.0 31 100.0 30 100.0 2 100.0 738