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November 7, 2000 Election

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County Results as of Dec 1 12:46pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (3568/3568)
69.3% Countywide Voter Turnout (978,569/1,411,672)

Statewide Results as of Dec 5 12:43pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (25702/25702)
70.5% Statewide Voter Turnout (11,087,155/15,707,307)

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  • President

    President; United States

    • Al Gore, Democratic
      5,833,974 votes 53.5%
    • George W. Bush, Republican
      4,542,793 votes 41.7%
    • Ralph Nader, Green
      415,370 votes 3.9%
    • Harry Browne, Libertarian
      45,291 votes .4%
    • Patrick J. Buchanan, Reform
      44,817 votes .4%
    • Howard Phillips, American Independent
      16,974 votes .1%
    • John Hagelin, Natural Law
      10,864 votes 0%
    • David McReynolds (Write-In)
    • William M. Kenyon, Sr. (Write-In)

    United States Senator

    United States Senator

    United States Representative

    United States Representative; District 48

    • Darrell Issa, Republican
      160,627 votes 61.5%
    • Peter Kouvelis, Democratic
      74,073 votes 28.4%
    • Eddie Rose, Reform
      11,240 votes 4.3%
    • Sharon K. Miles, Natural Law
      8,269 votes 3.1%
    • Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian
      7,269 votes 2.7%

    United States Representative; District 49

    United States Representative; District 50

    • Bob Filner, Democratic
      95,191 votes 68.3%
    • Bob Divine, Republican
      38,526 votes 27.7%
    • David A. Willoughby, Libertarian
      3,472 votes 2.4%
    • Leeann S. Kendall, Natural Law
      2,283 votes 1.6%

    United States Representative; District 51

    • Randy "Duke" Cunningham, Republican
      172,291 votes 64.4%
    • George "Jorge" Barraza, Democratic
      81,408 votes 30.4%
    • Daniel L. Muhe, Libertarian
      7,159 votes 2.7%
    • Eric Hunter Bourdette, Natural Law
      6,941 votes 2.5%

    United States Representative; District 52

    • Duncan Hunter, Republican
      131,345 votes 64.8%
    • Craig Barkacs, Democratic
      63,537 votes 31.3%
    • Michael Benoit, Libertarian
      5,995 votes 2.9%
    • Robert A. Sherman, Natural Law
      2,117 votes 1%

    State

    State Senator; District 37

    State Senator; District 39

    Member of the State Assembly; District 66

    • Dennis Hollingsworth, Republican
      112,328 votes 64%
    • Bob Canfield, Democratic
      55,239 votes 31.5%
    • Chuck Reutter, Green
      8,045 votes 4.5%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 73

    • Patricia C. "Pat" Bates, Republican
      93,035 votes 64.9%
    • Robert D. Wilberg, Democratic
      40,784 votes 28.4%
    • Paul King, Libertarian
      6,473 votes 4.5%
    • Paul Fisher, Natural Law
      3,231 votes 2.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 74

    • Mark Wyland, Republican
      86,384 votes 57.4%
    • John Herrera, Democratic
      51,213 votes 34%
    • Barbara Bourdette, Natural Law
      7,242 votes 4.8%
    • Tom Hohman, Libertarian
      5,827 votes 3.8%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 75

    Member of the State Assembly; District 76

    Member of the State Assembly; District 77

    Member of the State Assembly; District 78

    • Howard Wayne, Democratic
      79,764 votes 56.1%
    • John Steel, Republican
      54,700 votes 38.5%
    • Dennis Triglia, Libertarian
      5,978 votes 4.2%
    • Ray Wingfield, Natural Law
      1,840 votes 1.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 79

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of San Diego; Office 25

    City

    City Council; City of Carlsbad (2 Elected)

    • Ann Kulchin
      15,021 votes 26.40%
    • Ramona Finnila
      13,052 votes 22.94%
    • Doug "Coach" Chartier
      9,228 votes 16.22%
    • Larry J. Stapleton
      6,578 votes 11.56%
    • Norman P. "Norm" Weiss
      3,620 votes 6.36%
    • Mona Kuljurgis
      3,557 votes 6.25%
    • Bill Jubb
      3,110 votes 5.47%
    • John "Jack" Moffat
      2,732 votes 4.80%

    City Council; City of Chula Vista; Seat 3

    City Council; City of Coronado (2 Elected)

    • Ruth K. "Patty" Schmidt
      2,873 votes 19.49%
    • Phil Monroe
      2,181 votes 14.79%
    • Joe Dolphin
      2,010 votes 13.63%
    • Casey Tanaka
      1,801 votes 12.22%
    • Maureen Steiner
      1,688 votes 11.45%
    • Frank Tierney
      1,667 votes 11.31%
    • Carrie Anne Downey
      1,338 votes 9.07%
    • Kris Grant
      1,186 votes 8.04%

    Mayor; City of Coronado

    • Tom Smisek
      5,026 votes 58.92%
    • Michel Charles Napolitano
      3,091 votes 36.24%
    • Tom Curley
      240 votes 2.81%
    • Jed Harris
      173 votes 2.03%

    City Council; City of Del Mar (3 Elected)

    • Dave Druker
      1,787 votes 30.75%
    • Richard L. Earnest
      1,655 votes 28.48%
    • Henry Abarbanel
      1,435 votes 24.69%
    • Michael Winn
      934 votes 16.07%

    City Council; City of El Cajon (3 Elected)

    • Dick Ramos
      8,955 votes 14.72%
    • W. E. "Bob" McClellan
      8,775 votes 14.42%
    • Charles E. Santos
      6,711 votes 11.03%
    • Tony Agurs
      5,945 votes 9.77%
    • Gary Kendrick
      5,690 votes 9.35%
    • Vickie K. Butcher
      5,253 votes 8.63%
    • Randy Williamson
      3,836 votes 6.30%
    • Michael R. Cartwright, Sr.
      3,562 votes 5.85%
    • David C. Kidder
      3,173 votes 5.21%
    • Phil Smith
      2,937 votes 4.83%
    • Ed Waymire
      2,511 votes 4.13%
    • H.L. Russ Russell
      1,859 votes 3.06%
    • Johnny Minarick
      1,638 votes 2.69%

    City Council; City of Encinitas (3 Elected)

    • James Bond
      9,946 votes 15.90%
    • Maggie Houlihan
      9,414 votes 15.05%
    • Jerome Stocks
      8,881 votes 14.20%
    • Heidi Prola
      7,235 votes 11.57%
    • Robert T. Nanninga
      6,976 votes 11.15%
    • Sheila Cameron
      6,741 votes 10.78%
    • Lou Aspell
      5,519 votes 8.83%
    • Donn K. Harms
      2,817 votes 4.50%
    • Cris Hicks
      2,173 votes 3.47%
    • Frank M. "Rusty" Wells
      1,483 votes 2.37%
    • Sally Corral Cowen
      1,353 votes 2.16%

    City Council; City of Escondido (2 Elected)

    Treasurer; City of Escondido

    • Kenneth C. Hugins
      16,098 votes 58.31%
    • Jim Rady
      11,510 votes 41.69%

    City Council; City of Imperial Beach (2 Elected)

    • Mayda Winter
      2,657 votes 29.80%
    • Ron Rogers
      2,181 votes 24.46%
    • Mike Harris
      2,128 votes 23.87%
    • Dan Malcolm
      1,950 votes 21.87%

    City Clerk; City of La Mesa

    • Mary Kennedy
      14,828 votes 100.00%

    City Council; City of La Mesa (2 Elected)

    City Clerk; City of National City

    • Michael Dalla
      7,054 votes 100.00%

    City Council; City of National City (2 Elected)

    • Nick Inzunza
      3,687 votes 26.05%
    • Ron Morrison
      3,528 votes 24.92%
    • Janice Martinelli
      2,226 votes 15.73%
    • Alvert "Al" Alvarado
      1,762 votes 12.45%
    • Alfonso Hernandez
      1,575 votes 11.13%
    • Darryl Gorham
      693 votes 4.90%
    • William Apan
      684 votes 4.83%

    Treasurer; City of National City

    • George Hood
      6,976 votes 100.00%

    City Clerk; City of Oceanside

    • Barbara Riegel Wayne
      31,412 votes 100.00%

    City Council; City of Oceanside (2 Elected)

    Mayor; City of Oceanside

    Treasurer; City of Oceanside

    • Rosemary R. Jones
      32,355 votes 100.00%

    City Council; City of Poway (2 Elected)

    • Jay Goldby
      11,771 votes 39.22%
    • Bob Emery
      11,467 votes 38.20%
    • Roger Willoughby
      6,778 votes 22.58%

    City Council; City of San Diego; District 1

    City Council; City of San Diego; District 3

    City Council; City of San Diego; District 5

    City Council; City of San Diego; District 7

    Mayor; City of San Diego

    • Dick Murphy
      203,048 votes 51.67%
    • Ron Roberts
      189,939 votes 48.33%
    • Diane Dixon (Write-in)

    City Council; City of San Marcos (2 Elected)

    • Lee B. Thibadeau
      7,949 votes 28.91%
    • Hal Martin
      6,081 votes 22.12%
    • Jim McAuley
      4,287 votes 15.59%
    • Michael Angelo Sannella
      3,993 votes 14.52%
    • Cynthia A. Skovgard
      3,393 votes 12.34%
    • Sherry Trimble
      1,791 votes 6.51%

    City Council; City of Santee

    • Jack E. Dale
      6,107 votes 31.58%
    • Tom Abshire
      5,650 votes 29.22%
    • Jamie Wirick
      1,528 votes 7.90%
    • William E. "Bill" Grill, Jr.
      1,459 votes 7.55%
    • Gary J. Pickard
      1,432 votes 7.41%
    • Anthony Gier
      1,400 votes 7.24%
    • Robert W. Peterson
      1,330 votes 6.88%
    • David Rogers
      431 votes 2.23%

    Mayor; City of Santee

    • Randy Voepel
      7,972 votes 39.59%
    • Jim Bartell
      7,262 votes 36.06%
    • Bob Ward
      3,134 votes 15.56%
    • Robin J. Fries
      1,768 votes 8.78%

    City Council; City of Solana Beach (3 Elected)

    City Council; City of Vista (2 Elected)

    • Paul V.L. Campo
      6,011 votes 15.85%
    • Steve Gronke
      5,274 votes 13.91%
    • Frank J. Lopez
      4,913 votes 12.95%
    • Samy Colucci
      4,165 votes 10.98%
    • Alan J. Shada
      2,923 votes 7.71%
    • Sally D. Cravens
      2,869 votes 7.56%
    • Patrick Flynn
      2,822 votes 7.44%
    • Gene Ford
      2,231 votes 5.88%
    • John Healy
      1,978 votes 5.22%
    • Joe Vargas
      1,552 votes 4.09%
    • Charles "Chuck" Gizoni
      1,474 votes 3.89%
    • Craig Heiller
      1,442 votes 3.80%
    • Edwin Lounibos
      272 votes 0.72%

    School

    Board Member; San Diego County Board of Education; District 1

    • John Witt
      105,509 votes 66.04%
    • Bob Weller
      54,245 votes 33.96%

    Board Member; San Diego County Board of Education; District 3

    • Ernest J. "Ernie" Dronenburg, Jr.
      77,056 votes 55.70%
    • Steve Klein
      61,296 votes 44.30%

    Board Member; Alpine Union School District (2 Elected)

    • Mark Price
      3,562 votes 31.17%
    • Joanne Brynjestad
      3,515 votes 30.76%
    • Ann B. Pierce
      2,707 votes 23.69%
    • Tom Lemke
      970 votes 8.49%
    • John Whalen
      674 votes 5.90%

    Board Member; Bonsall Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Sylvia "Grandma" Tucker
      1,974 votes 28.57%
    • Richard Olson
      1,202 votes 17.40%
    • Laura Liverman
      1,201 votes 17.38%
    • Robert "Bob" Hudock
      1,188 votes 17.19%
    • Steve Pfaff
      1,081 votes 15.64%
    • Mark Laythorpe
      264 votes 3.82%

    Board Member; Borrego Springs Unified School District (3 Elected)

    • Bob Piva
      736 votes 30.24%
    • Darien Ainsley
      679 votes 27.90%
    • Gary A. Haldeman
      576 votes 23.66%
    • Karen "Carrie" Briden
      443 votes 18.20%

    Board Member; Cajon Valley Union School District (2 Elected)

    Board Member; Carlsbad Unified School District (2 Elected)

    • Kelli Moors
      9,357 votes 26.99%
    • Elisa Williamson
      9,082 votes 26.20%
    • Mark D. Packard
      8,301 votes 23.94%
    • Barbara H. Mead
      7,928 votes 22.87%

    Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 2

    • Cheryl S. Cox
      27,496 votes 52.65%
    • Fernando A. Poveda
      17,329 votes 33.18%
    • Penny Rossi
      7,398 votes 14.17%

    Board Member; Chula Vista Elementary School District; Seat 4

    • Patrick A. Judd
      22,978 votes 45.90%
    • Bob Santos
      15,570 votes 31.10%
    • Steven E. Borron
      5,143 votes 10.27%
    • Darryl A. Olszewski
      3,277 votes 6.55%
    • Susana Liston
      3,094 votes 6.18%

    Board Member; Escondido Union High School District; Full Term (2 Elected)

    • D. Kurt Marler
      22,672 votes 41.18%
    • Charlie Snowder
      19,704 votes 35.79%
    • Curtis J. Ohl
      12,683 votes 23.04%

    Board Member; Escondido Union High School District; Unexpired Short Term (2 Elected)

    • Jon E. Petersen
      23,534 votes 46.09%
    • John D'Amelio
      14,900 votes 29.18%
    • Maurice Cloutier
      12,629 votes 24.73%

    Board Member; Escondido Union Elementary School District; Full Term

    • Carilyn Gilbert
      17,900 votes 28.95%
    • Zoe Carpenter
      13,559 votes 21.93%
    • Kathy Cowart
      11,347 votes 18.35%
    • John F. Laing
      10,953 votes 17.72%
    • Dorothy "Dolly" Pitcher
      8,065 votes 13.05%

    Board Member; Escondido Union Elementary School District; Unexpired Short Term

    • Linda Woods
      20,289 votes 63.28%
    • Greg Spolar
      11,773 votes 36.72%

    Board Member; Fallbrook Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Wendy Bradshaw
      6,498 votes 33.62%
    • Anne Renshaw
      5,351 votes 27.69%
    • Dave Reynolds
      4,316 votes 22.33%
    • Jerry Polyascko
      3,160 votes 16.35%

    Board Member; Fallbrook Union High School District (2 Elected)

    • Lynn B. Colburn
      9,725 votes 37.21%
    • Dennis Allen
      6,540 votes 25.02%
    • Norbert Haupt
      6,495 votes 24.85%
    • Alfred Canchola
      3,376 votes 12.92%

    Board Member; Grossmont Union High School District (2 Elected)

    Board Member; Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District; Seat 3

    Board Member; Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District; Seat 4

    • Timothy L. Caruthers
      82,594 votes 70.75%
    • Johnney Minarick
      21,632 votes 18.53%
    • Emad Jamil Bakeer
      12,515 votes 10.72%

    Board Member; Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Chris M. McAdams
      1,640 votes 33.23%
    • Mark Andrew Bruder
      1,326 votes 26.86%
    • Donald Sauter
      1,232 votes 24.96%
    • Mark Montijo
      738 votes 14.95%

    Board Member; Julian Union High School District (2 Elected)

    • Rob Fender
      789 votes 23.21%
    • Susan Seiferth
      722 votes 21.24%
    • Juli A. Zerbe
      707 votes 20.80%
    • Cory Jones
      688 votes 20.24%
    • Jim Howard
      493 votes 14.50%

    Board Member; Julian Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Sabine Horner
      941 votes 35.23%
    • Gina L. Jimenez
      874 votes 32.72%
    • Pierre L. Redmond
      856 votes 32.05%

    Board Member; La Mesa-Spring Valley Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Sharon Jones
      19,646 votes 30.15%
    • Larry E. Kinard
      15,206 votes 23.34%
    • Bill Baber
      12,666 votes 19.44%
    • Sharon Jurist
      7,513 votes 11.53%
    • Rick R. Reese
      6,261 votes 9.61%
    • Fay Taifoori
      3,870 votes 5.94%

    Board Member; Lemon Grove Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Jerry Jones
      4,991 votes 33.15%
    • Robbie Montgomery
      4,961 votes 32.95%
    • Anthony "Tony" Goodwin
      2,173 votes 14.43%
    • Ken Davies
      1,821 votes 12.10%
    • Frank Baker
      1,109 votes 7.37%

    Board Member; Mountain Empire Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

    • Linda Falconer
      1,703 votes 50.84%
    • Vince Clark
      1,647 votes 49.16%

    Board Member; Mountain Empire Unified School District; Trustee Area 6

    • Ronald Cuevas
      2,042 votes 62.14%
    • Patrick J. Papin
      1,244 votes 37.86%

    Board Member; Mountain Empire Unified School District; Trustee Area 7

    • Kenneth Diebold
      1,728 votes 53.25%
    • Clyde R. Rinkes
      1,517 votes 46.75%

    Board Member; National Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Alma Sarmiento Graham
      4,650 votes 42.14%
    • James Grier, Jr.
      3,319 votes 30.08%
    • Cecilia Garcia-Kirk
      3,066 votes 27.78%

    Board Member; Palomar Community College District (3 Elected)

    • Ralph G. Jensen
      106,809 votes 30.94%
    • Darrell L. McMullen
      87,195 votes 25.26%
    • Charles W. Duncan
      78,240 votes 22.66%
    • Harold E. Scofield
      72,984 votes 21.14%

    Board Member; Poway Unified School District (2 Elected)

    • Linda Vanderveen
      26,241 votes 30.30%
    • Andrew "Andy" Patapow
      25,466 votes 29.40%
    • David L. Kuzmich
      17,344 votes 20.03%
    • Louis J. Tooch
      10,204 votes 11.78%
    • Kenneth N. Hamilton
      7,351 votes 8.49%

    Board Member; Ramona Unified School District (2 Elected)

    • Bill Cox
      4,384 votes 21.39%
    • Bob Hailey
      3,138 votes 15.31%
    • Margie L. McKay
      2,664 votes 13.00%
    • Barbara J. Frost
      2,588 votes 12.63%
    • Dotty Frazzitta Cronin
      2,437 votes 11.89%
    • Barry Pasternack
      2,308 votes 11.26%
    • John M. Rajcic
      2,150 votes 10.49%
    • Gabe Crabtree
      827 votes 4.03%

    Board Member; San Diego Community College District; Trustee Area B

    • William H. Schwandt
      132,623 votes 53.57%
    • Ken Moser
      114,929 votes 46.43%

    Board Member; San Diego Community College District; Trustee Area D

    • Marty Block
      158,082 votes 68.57%
    • David Parsons
      72,443 votes 31.43%

    Board Member; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area A

    Board Member; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area D

    Board Member; San Diego Unified School District; Trustee Area E

    • Ed Lopez
      146,377 votes 58.80%
    • August "Augie" Castille
      102,567 votes 41.20%

    Board Member; San Pasqual Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • George E. McClure
      758 votes 48.13%
    • Cary Enslow
      441 votes 28.00%
    • Bill Kraus
      376 votes 23.87%

    Board Member; San Ysidro Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Luis Figueroa
      2,166 votes 48.39%
    • Ernestine Jones
      828 votes 18.50%
    • Sandy Lopez
      800 votes 17.87%
    • Gloria Sanchez
      682 votes 15.24%

    Board Member; Solana Beach Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Scott Smith
      8,366 votes 45.31%
    • Joel Small
      6,404 votes 34.69%
    • Carol Ratchuk
      3,692 votes 20.00%

    Board Member; South Bay Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Dee McLean
      7,551 votes 39.63%
    • Elvia F. Aguilar
      7,293 votes 38.27%
    • Patrice Ferguson-Argoud
      4,211 votes 22.10%

    Board Member; Southwestern Community College District; Seat 1

    • Jean Roesch
      30,512 votes 37.30%
    • Mateo R. Camarillo
      16,787 votes 20.52%
    • Mario C. Salazar
      13,520 votes 16.53%
    • James F. Kelly, Jr.
      11,543 votes 14.11%
    • Sam R. Judd
      9,448 votes 11.55%

    Board Member; Southwestern Community College District; Seat 3

    • David J. Agosto
      30,670 votes 45.67%
    • Jack Doyle
      20,273 votes 30.18%
    • Christopher W. Thomas
      8,488 votes 12.64%
    • Richard "Dick" Wyllie
      7,732 votes 11.51%

    Board Member; Sweetwater Union High School District; Seat 2

    Board Member; Sweetwater Union High School District; Seat 4

    • Bob Griego
      39,834 votes 57.83%
    • Lorraine Staffiero
      20,838 votes 30.25%
    • Suad Hijazin
      8,211 votes 11.92%

    Board Member; Vista Unified School District (3 Elected)

    • Valerie Wade
      20,588 votes 20.42%
    • David Hubbard
      18,587 votes 18.43%
    • Stephen Guffanti
      16,382 votes 16.25%
    • Linda Rhoades
      15,374 votes 15.25%
    • Matt Brunet
      12,929 votes 12.82%
    • Barbara Donovan
      10,313 votes 10.23%
    • David A. Nilson
      6,654 votes 6.60%

    District

    Board Member; Alpine Community Planning Area (8 Elected)

    • Mark Price
      3,639 votes 9.43%
    • Doug Benson, Sr.
      3,131 votes 8.12%
    • Daniel L. Smith
      2,924 votes 7.58%
    • Yvette Frances Klucewich
      2,756 votes 7.14%
    • Paul Gonya
      2,545 votes 6.60%
    • Timothy D. McCarthy
      2,419 votes 6.27%
    • Guy L. Everest
      2,210 votes 5.73%
    • Larry D. Urdahl
      2,169 votes 5.62%
    • Barbara Alexander
      2,065 votes 5.35%
    • Adam Day
      2,040 votes 5.29%
    • C. Scott Cioffi
      1,879 votes 4.87%
    • Karin Gee
      1,689 votes 4.38%
    • Mike Winterton
      1,441 votes 3.73%
    • Tom Lemke
      1,285 votes 3.33%
    • John T. Pottinger
      1,268 votes 3.29%
    • Glenn L. Bagge
      1,176 votes 3.05%
    • Jeffrey M. Bernatz
      1,116 votes 2.89%
    • Ronald E. "Slick" Schlichtenmyer
      1,006 votes 2.61%
    • John Whalen
      869 votes 2.25%
    • Terry Banach
      496 votes 1.29%
    • Joe McKany
      458 votes 1.19%

    Board Member; Alpine Fire Protection District (2 Elected)

    • Ron Fuller
      4,009 votes 42.58%
    • Daniel Leward Smith
      2,245 votes 23.84%
    • John R. Hood
      1,928 votes 20.48%
    • John Whalen
      632 votes 6.71%
    • Louis Gerlinger
      602 votes 6.39%

    Board Member; Fallbrook Community Planning Area (8 Elected)

    • Paul H. Schaden
      5,801 votes 8.46%
    • Darwin East
      4,758 votes 6.94%
    • William "Bill" Ross
      3,812 votes 5.56%
    • Harry Christiansen
      3,750 votes 5.47%
    • Robert F. Green
      3,604 votes 5.26%
    • John Crouch
      3,600 votes 5.25%
    • Mary Jane Pfeil
      3,408 votes 4.97%
    • Jim Bowen
      3,254 votes 4.75%
    • Carolyn Major
      3,185 votes 4.65%
    • Eileen Delaney
      3,167 votes 4.62%
    • Jane L. Comella
      3,035 votes 4.43%
    • Marsha Broderick
      2,805 votes 4.09%
    • Lawrence A. Bentley
      2,756 votes 4.02%
    • Frank J. Messina
      2,607 votes 3.80%
    • Rudolph Diamond
      2,531 votes 3.69%
    • Mike Steinsnyder
      2,397 votes 3.50%
    • Arthur E. Atkins
      2,067 votes 3.02%
    • Kenneth R. Yeck
      1,818 votes 2.65%
    • Melvin D. Thomas
      1,691 votes 2.47%
    • Daniel E. Norwood
      1,585 votes 2.31%
    • Larry Facine
      1,582 votes 2.31%
    • Wes Smith
      1,560 votes 2.28%
    • Vincent J. Lostetter
      1,473 votes 2.15%
    • Janice Jones
      1,275 votes 1.86%
    • Karl G. Fekete
      1,023 votes 1.49%

    Board Member; Fallbrook Healthcare District (2 Elected)

    • Eric W. Gluesenkamp
      9,286 votes 41.89%
    • Donald H. McNamara
      7,758 votes 35.00%
    • Viktoria Alaine Meyers
      5,124 votes 23.11%

    Board Member; Fallbrook Public Utility District; Seat 1

    Board Member; Fallbrook Public Utility District; Seat 2

    • Russell McKissick
      4,312 votes 62.09%
    • Mary F. McNeil
      2,633 votes 37.91%

    Board Member; Grossmont Healthcare District (3 Elected)

    • Jim Stieringer
      77,082 votes 24.94%
    • Deborah D. McElravy
      55,119 votes 17.83%
    • Robert P. Yarris
      52,552 votes 17.00%
    • John W. "Jack" Hardebeck
      36,207 votes 11.72%
    • Angelique L. Hood
      33,093 votes 10.71%
    • Linda Strom
      24,868 votes 8.05%
    • Emad Jamil Bakeer
      15,645 votes 5.06%
    • John Barry Benintende
      14,495 votes 4.69%

    Board Member; Helix Water District; Division 1

    Board Member; Helix Water District; Division 5

    • Barbara J. Barber
      7,680 votes 59.69%
    • Frank P. Sarmiento
      5,187 votes 40.31%

    Board Member; Jacumba Community Services District (2 Elected)

    • Peter Mitchell
      75 votes 35.21%
    • Thomas Rodney Bossard
      69 votes 32.39%
    • Larry Dean Theel
      69 votes 32.39%

    Board Member; Julian Community Planning Area (6 Elected)

    • J.A. Raymond "Ray" Meyer
      893 votes 14.74%
    • Franklin "Woody" Barnes, Jr.
      888 votes 14.65%
    • Juli A. Zerbe
      731 votes 12.06%
    • Barbara Fornaciari
      691 votes 11.40%
    • Jay B. Evarts
      684 votes 11.29%
    • Gene Helsel
      677 votes 11.17%
    • Robert Lee McComb
      590 votes 9.74%
    • Andrew Germain
      489 votes 8.07%
    • Katherine Kendall-Sanchez
      417 votes 6.88%

    Board Member; Julian Community Services District (3 Elected)

    • William H. Porter, Jr.
      68 votes 26.15%
    • Susan M. Klaesson
      53 votes 20.38%
    • Darrell Straube
      50 votes 19.23%
    • Scott A. Arter
      41 votes 15.77%
    • Patricia Levan
      26 votes 10.00%
    • Starr Kerr
      22 votes 8.46%

    Board Member; Lakeside Community Planning Area (8 Elected)

    • Edward "Buck" Ward
      8,016 votes 8.07%
    • Santo Pernicano
      8,007 votes 8.06%
    • George S. Barnard
      4,987 votes 5.02%
    • Rick Smith
      4,972 votes 5.01%
    • Janis E. Shackelford
      4,954 votes 4.99%
    • David G. Landry
      4,924 votes 4.96%
    • Wyatt Allen, Jr.
      4,806 votes 4.84%
    • Linda Strom
      4,773 votes 4.81%
    • David W. Norberg
      4,588 votes 4.62%
    • Jeff Anderson
      4,299 votes 4.33%
    • Henry Tietz
      4,282 votes 4.31%
    • David Jewell
      4,109 votes 4.14%
    • Kevin B. Clark
      4,054 votes 4.08%
    • Richard D. Dudley
      4,014 votes 4.04%
    • Dennis Richardson
      3,690 votes 3.72%
    • Steve Coblentz
      3,554 votes 3.58%
    • Pat Stark
      3,531 votes 3.56%
    • Myra Williams
      3,428 votes 3.45%
    • Carrie A. Ford
      3,420 votes 3.44%
    • Bret Hudiburgh
      3,413 votes 3.44%
    • Pauline Stolzer
      2,643 votes 2.66%
    • Mark D. Thomas
      2,482 votes 2.50%
    • Earl M. Kelley
      2,363 votes 2.38%

    Board Member; Lakeside Fire Protection District (2 Elected)

    • Martin A. Walsh
      11,628 votes 36.18%
    • Lloyd T. Dailey
      11,036 votes 34.34%
    • Mary G. Allison
      4,372 votes 13.60%
    • Lynn Badler
      1,796 votes 5.59%
    • Emad Jamil Bakeer
      1,525 votes 4.75%
    • Carlynne Allbee
      1,049 votes 3.26%
    • Steve Dunkel
      732 votes 2.28%

    Board Member; Lakeside Water District; Division 1

    • Eileen Neumeister
      724 votes 76.45%
    • Steve Dunkel
      223 votes 23.55%

    Board Member; Leucadia County Water District (3 Elected)

    • Lois E. Humphreys
      11,149 votes 31.23%
    • Judy K. Hanson
      9,708 votes 27.19%
    • Allan Juliussen
      9,127 votes 25.56%
    • Michael Patrick Ford
      5,721 votes 16.02%

    Board Member; North County Fire Protection District (3 Elected)

    • Gary Ungricht
      10,014 votes 30.50%
    • Edward E. Williams
      9,145 votes 27.85%
    • Richard A. Olson
      7,906 votes 24.08%
    • Kermit Leighton Harrison
      5,766 votes 17.56%

    Board Member; Olivenhain Municipal Water District; Division 2

    • Mark Muir
      1,926 votes 57.96%
    • Ann L. Peay
      1,397 votes 42.04%

    Board Member; Otay Water District; Division 2

    • Jaime Bonilla
      6,653 votes 66.08%
    • Susan Price
      2,050 votes 20.36%
    • James C. White
      913 votes 9.07%
    • Tom Dougherty
      452 votes 4.49%

    Board Member; Otay Water District; Division 4

    • Reuben Rodriguez
      2,597 votes 41.98%
    • Jose A. Lopez
      2,597 votes 41.98%
    • David Turgeon
      993 votes 16.05%

    Board Member; Otay Water District; Division 5

    • Fred Cardenas
      3,249 votes 40.89%
    • Richard D. Wright
      2,120 votes 26.68%
    • Del Laudner
      1,470 votes 18.50%
    • Donald Sauter
      1,106 votes 13.92%

    Board Member; Padre Dam Municipal Water District; Division 2

    • Augie Scalzitti
      3,014 votes 36.45%
    • Bob Ward
      2,305 votes 27.88%
    • Van K. Collinsworth
      1,726 votes 20.88%
    • Phillip Panuco
      1,223 votes 14.79%

    Board Member; Palomar Pomerado Health System (3 Elected)

    • Nancy L. Bassett
      55,807 votes 21.02%
    • Marcelo R. Rivera
      44,211 votes 16.65%
    • Michael D. Berger
      42,895 votes 16.15%
    • Joseph M. Mann, III
      40,103 votes 15.10%
    • Karen L. Kirchoff
      39,980 votes 15.06%
    • Nathan Kaufman
      27,058 votes 10.19%
    • Deanna L. Grasso
      15,494 votes 5.83%

    Board Member; Potrero Community Planning Area (5 Elected)

    • Carl Meyer
      197 votes 16.07%
    • Bill Mulesky
      160 votes 13.05%
    • Shirley Bowman Reider
      158 votes 12.89%
    • Pam Carroll
      154 votes 12.56%
    • Judy Krashowetz
      150 votes 12.23%
    • Dwayne J. Hart
      147 votes 11.99%
    • Richard D. Clarke
      144 votes 11.75%
    • Greg Lennard
      116 votes 9.46%

    Board Member; Rainbow Municipal Water District; Division 2

    • Joyce E. Tomlinson
      830 votes 74.24%
    • Bob Anderson
      288 votes 25.76%

    Board Member; Ramona Community Planning Area (8 Elected)

    • Angus Tobiason
      5,373 votes 7.73%
    • L. "Dutch" Van Dierendonck
      5,358 votes 7.71%
    • Dale R. Eiler
      4,734 votes 6.81%
    • Janet Gilbert
      4,729 votes 6.80%
    • Keith R. Bowen
      4,417 votes 6.35%
    • Jeffrey E. Hedgecock
      4,348 votes 6.25%
    • Deborah A. "Debi" Jennings
      4,258 votes 6.12%
    • Fred Sproul
      4,242 votes 6.10%
    • Katherine Finley
      4,206 votes 6.05%
    • Vivian D. Osborn
      4,080 votes 5.87%
    • Chuck Demund
      3,778 votes 5.43%
    • Brenda J. Foreman
      3,578 votes 5.15%
    • Walt Scaff
      3,462 votes 4.98%
    • Richard L. Carrico
      3,226 votes 4.64%
    • Rodger W. Johnson
      3,076 votes 4.42%
    • Kit Kesinger
      2,408 votes 3.46%
    • Andrew Simmons
      2,054 votes 2.95%
    • Joseph Cahak
      1,544 votes 2.22%
    • Edward George Mansolf
      665 votes 0.96%

    Board Member; Ramona Municipal Water District; Division 1

    • Kit Kesinger
      727 votes 56.71%
    • Cary J. Coleman
      555 votes 43.29%

    Board Member; Ramona Municipal Water District; Division 3

    • Robert Edward Krysak
      1,273 votes 56.68%
    • Tammy Muren
      973 votes 43.32%

    Board Member; Ramona Municipal Water District; Division 5

    • Chuck Phillips
      1,513 votes 56.88%
    • Connie Bull
      641 votes 24.10%
    • Kevin E. Pack
      506 votes 19.02%

    Board Member; Riverview Water District; Full Term

    • Curt Hardy
      1,497 votes 33.06%
    • Billie Sangster
      1,230 votes 27.16%
    • Robert Clark
      985 votes 21.75%
    • Rebekah Ann Wright
      816 votes 18.02%

    Board Member; Riverview Water District; Unexpired Short Term

    • Joe Till
      1,425 votes 59.33%
    • Stephen M. Tadlock
      977 votes 40.67%

    Board Member; San Diego Rural Fire Protection District

    • Will Eastwood
      3,169 votes 54.19%
    • True J. Butler
      2,679 votes 45.81%

    Board Member; San Miguel Consolidated Fire Protection District (4 Elected)

    • Caroline Braun
      20,333 votes 24.55%
    • Thomas R. Clark
      19,524 votes 23.57%
    • Chris Heiserman
      19,297 votes 23.30%
    • Larry Jackman
      14,085 votes 17.01%
    • Fay Taifoori
      5,046 votes 6.09%
    • Damon Hyde
      4,534 votes 5.47%

    Board Member; South Bay Irrigation District; Division 5

    • Margaret Welsh
      3,719 votes 63.46%
    • Charles H. Andrews
      2,141 votes 36.54%

    Board Member; Tia Juana Valley County Water District (2 Elected)

    • Robert S. Egger
      1,278 votes 24.95%
    • Amando Gomez
      1,231 votes 24.03%
    • Gilbert Inzunza
      1,186 votes 23.16%
    • Serafin Sanchez
      747 votes 14.58%
    • Raul Arzola
      680 votes 13.28%

    Board Member; Tri-City Healthcare District (4 Elected)

    • Darlene Garrahy
      49,555 votes 22.22%
    • Rosemarie V. Reno
      38,211 votes 17.13%
    • Cyril F. Kellett
      37,129 votes 16.65%
    • Max Halfon
      28,831 votes 12.93%
    • Carolyn Capps
      20,784 votes 9.32%
    • Lawson L. "Chad" Chadwick
      19,756 votes 8.86%
    • John Patrick Flanagan
      18,706 votes 8.39%
    • Ian Noble
      10,050 votes 4.51%

    Board Member; Valle De Oro Community Planning Area (8 Elected)

    • Cynthia C. Chapman
      7,841 votes 11.94%
    • Gloria M. Ripperger
      7,691 votes 11.72%
    • Gerald Collier
      7,332 votes 11.17%
    • Larry C. Harpe
      7,304 votes 11.13%
    • Randall S. Millar
      7,291 votes 11.11%
    • Jon F. Fulghum
      7,210 votes 10.98%
    • Richard R. Rachel
      7,196 votes 10.96%
    • Clarice Manning
      7,034 votes 10.71%
    • Tom Hart
      6,749 votes 10.28%

    Board Member; Valley Center Community Planning Area (8 Elected)

    • Jim Yerdon
      3,259 votes 12.61%
    • Cal Townsend
      3,032 votes 11.74%
    • Donald A. Seitz
      2,717 votes 10.52%
    • John Philip Geddes
      2,691 votes 10.42%
    • Dean A. Robinson
      2,572 votes 9.96%
    • Frank Shoemaker
      2,491 votes 9.64%
    • Richard Rudolf
      2,400 votes 9.29%
    • Sandy Smith
      2,296 votes 8.89%
    • Todd E. Ruth
      2,235 votes 8.65%
    • Walter "Dean" Ward
      2,143 votes 8.29%

    Board Member; Valley Center Community Services District (2 Elected)

    • Ronald A. Lamb
      3,275 votes 41.30%
    • John M. Scibilia
      2,635 votes 33.23%
    • Thomas T. Bumgardner
      2,020 votes 25.47%

    Board Member; Valley Center Fire Protection District (2 Elected)

    • Patrick Garcia, Jr.
      3,190 votes 42.27%
    • Stan G. Johnson
      2,376 votes 31.49%
    • Weaver C. Simonsen
      1,980 votes 26.24%

    Board Member; Vista Fire Protection District (3 Elected)

    • Pat Fellows
      3,610 votes 30.10%
    • Ronald W. Wootton
      3,466 votes 28.90%
    • Lance W. Vollmer
      2,817 votes 23.49%
    • Wallace E. Stewart
      2,099 votes 17.50%

    Board Member; Vista Irrigation District; Division 2

    • Robert R. Mendez
      1,493 votes 46.58%
    • Richard L. Vasquez
      1,158 votes 36.13%
    • Melville Capps
      554 votes 17.29%

    Board Member; Vista Irrigation District; Division 5

    • Jo Mackenzie
      3,867 votes 72.38%
    • Bruce D. Strachan
      1,476 votes 27.62%

    State Propositions

    Proposition 32 Veterans’ Bond Act of 2000
    6,709,560 / 67.2% Yes votes ...... 3,278,248 / 32.8% No votes
    This act provides for a bond issue of five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000) to provide farm and home aid for California veterans. Fiscal Impact: Costs of about $858 million over 25 years (average cost of about $34 million per year); costs paid by participating veterans.

    Proposition 33 Legislature. Participation In Public Employees’ Retirement System
    3,791,715 / 39.0% Yes votes ...... 5,941,814 / 61.0% No votes
    Allows legislative members to participate in the Public Employees’ Retirement System plans in which a majority of state employees may participate. Fiscal Impact: Annual state costs under $1 million to provide retirement benefits to legislators, with these costs replacing other spending from the fixed annual amount provided in support of the Legislature.

    Proposition 34 Campaign Contributions and Spending. Limits. Disclosure
    5,903,907 / 60.0% Yes votes ...... 3,933,949 / 40.0% No votes
    Limits campaign contributions and loans to state candidates and political parties. Provides voluntary spending limits; expands public disclosure requirements and increases penalties. Fiscal Impact: Additional net costs to the state, potentially up to several million dollars annually, and unknown but probably not significant costs to local government.

    Proposition 35 Public Works Projects. Use of Private Contractors for Engineering and Architectural Services.
    5,442,138 / 55.1% Yes votes ...... 4,428,702 / 44.9% No votes
    Amends Constitution eliminating existing restrictions on state, local contracting with private entities for engineering, architectural services; contracts awarded by competitive selection; bidding permitted, not required. Fiscal Impact: Unknown impact on state spending for architectural and engineering services and construction project delivery. Actual impact will depend on how the state uses the contracting flexibility under the proposition.

    Proposition 36 Drugs. Probation and Treatment Program
    6,199,992 / 60.8% Yes votes ...... 3,991,153 / 39.2% No votes
    Requires probation and drug treatment, not incarceration, for possession, use, transportation of controlled substances and similar parole violations, except sale or manufacture. Authorizes dismissal of charges after completion of treatment. Fiscal Impact: Net annual savings of $100 million to $150 million to the state and about $40 million to local governments. Potential avoidance of one-time capital outlay costs to the state of $450 million to $550 million.

    Proposition 37 Fees. Vote Requirements. Taxes
    4,579,981 / 48.0% Yes votes ...... 4,963,684 / 52.0% No votes
    Requires two-thirds vote of State Legislature, majority or two-thirds of local electorate to impose future state, local fees on activity to study or mitigate its environmental, societal or economic effects. Defines such fees as taxes except property, development, certain other fees. Fiscal Impact: Unknown, potentially significant, reduction in future state and local government revenues from making it more difficult to approve certain regulatory charges.

    Proposition 38 School Vouchers. State-Funded Private and Religious Education Public School Funding.
    3,085,457 / 29.5% Yes votes ...... 7,387,753 / 70.5% No votes
    Authorizes annual state payments of at least $4000 per pupil for private/religious schools. Permits replacement of current constitutional public school funding formula. Fiscal Impact: Near-term state costs from zero to $1.1 billion annually. Long-term state impact from $2 billion in annual costs to $3 billion in annual savings, depending on how many public school students shift to private schools.

    Proposition 39 School Facilities. 55% Local Vote. Bonds, Taxes Accountability Requirements.
    5,402,822 / 53.3% Yes votes ...... 4,733,205 / 46.7% No votes
    Authorizes bonds for repair, construction or replacement of school facilities, classrooms, if approved by 55% local vote. Fiscal Impact: Increased bond debt for many school districts. Long-term costs statewide could total in the hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Potential longer-term state savings to the extent school districts assume greater responsibility for funding school facilities.

    Local Measures

    Proposition A Disclosure of Contractors' Contributions -- County of San Diego
    558,818 / 68.44% Yes votes ...... 257,637 / 31.56% No votes
    PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY CHARTER ENTITLED "FULL DISCLOSURE IN COUNTY CONTRACTING CHARTER AMENDMENT" Shall the San Diego County Charter be amended to require contractors and their lobbyists to publicly disclose gifts and campaign contributions made to members of the Board of Supervisors prior to the Board's approval of service contracts?

    Proposition B Clean Contracting Charter Amendment -- County of San Diego
    450,552 / 60.71% Yes votes ...... 291,582 / 39.29% No votes
    Initiative Measure: "the Clean Contracting Charter Amendment"

    Shall "the Clean Contracting Charter Amendment" Be Adopted?

    Proposition C Height Limitation, International Gateway of the Americas -- City of San Diego
    232,020 / 67.49% Yes votes ...... 111,754 / 32.51% No votes
    MEASURE. Shall Ordinance O-18837 (New Series) be adopted amending People's Ordinance O-10960 (New Series) to: Modify existing height limitation for structures on approximately 66 acres located in San Ysidro for the International Gateway of the Americas Project, subject to City and Coastal Commission approval, provided that: No more than five acres may include structures up to 150 feet; No more than five acres may include structures up to 80 feet; On the remaining acreage, structures shall not exceed 50 feet?

    Proposition D Appointments to Advisory Boards -- City of Chula Vista
    24,165 / 57.21% Yes votes ...... 18,072 / 42.79% No votes
    Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be amended to authorize, by a four-fifths vote of the Council, the appointment of non-electors of the City of Chula Vista to advisory boards whose duties involve regional issues?

    Proposition E Remove Term Limits -- City of Chula Vista
    10,372 / 23.58% Yes votes ...... 33,608 / 76.42% No votes
    Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be amended to permit the Mayor and Councilmembers to seek reelection without restriction as to the number of terms?

    Proposition F Change Term Limits -- City of Chula Vista
    17,784 / 40.65% Yes votes ...... 25,962 / 59.35% No votes
    Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be amended to allow the Mayor and Councilmembers to serve a maximum of three consecutive terms and to also expand from one year to three years the period a termed out incumbent must wait to seek reelection?

    Proposition G Sixth Street Closing -- City of Coronado
    2,409 / 28.90% Yes votes ...... 5,926 / 71.10% No votes
    Shall the ordinance, an initiative measure to direct the City Council to perform the necessary legislative actions to close Sixth Street and the adjacent public rights-of-way located between F Avenue and G Avenue to all types of traffic and transfer title to the aforesaid property to the Coronado Unified School District be adopted?

    Proposition H General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    20,070 / 68.62% Yes votes ...... 9,179 / 31.38% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category Policy B1.7 be amended to allow conversion to resident ownership of existing mobile home parks? (as shown on Exhibit 1)

    Proposition J General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    8,652 / 28.54% Yes votes ...... 21,659 / 71.46% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 20 acres east of Iris Lane, west of Broadway, south of Village Road addressed as 1996, 2124 N. Iris Lane from the current designation of Suburban (up to 3.3 units per acre) to Urban I (5.5 units per acre) to increase the number of single family units allowed from 66 to 100? (as shown on Exhibit 2)

    Proposition K General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    11,200 / 37.57% Yes votes ...... 18,608 / 62.43% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 4.8 acres west of Escondido Creek, south of Harmony Grove Road, addressed as 2005 Harmony Grove Road from the current designation of Urban I (5.5 du/ acre) to Light Industrial to decrease the number of single family units allowed from 26 to 0 units and to allow approximately 83,500 square feet of industrial development? (as shown on Exhibit 3)

    Proposition L General Plan Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    14,470 / 48.27% Yes votes ...... 15,509 / 51.73% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 5.3 acres south of Citracado Parkway, east and north of Interstate 15, addressed as 2258 Citracado Parkway from the current designation of Suburban to Planned Commercial to decrease the number of single family units allowed from 17 to 0 units and to allow approximately 92,000 square feet of planned commercial development? (as shown on Exhibit 4)

    Proposition M General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    9,472 / 32.52% Yes votes ...... 19,654 / 67.48% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 50 acres south of Stone Pointe Drive, east of Inspiration Lane, addressed as 1091 Sierra Linda Drive from the current designation of Rural II (minimum 2 acre lots) and Estate I (up to 1 unit per acre) to Estate II (up to 2 units per acre) to increase the number of single family units allowed from 20 to 52? (as shown on Exhibit 5)

    Proposition N General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    8,329 / 28.47% Yes votes ...... 20,927 / 71.53% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 6.5 acres west of Centre City Parkway, east of Morning View Drive, north of Decatur Way, addressed as 1252 N Centre City Parkway from the current designation of Urban II (12 units per acre) to Urban IV (24 units per acre) to increase the number of multi-family units allowed from 45 to 90? (as shown on Exhibit 6)

    Proposition O General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    10,528 / 35.93% Yes votes ...... 18,775 / 64.07% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 7.17 acres west of Escondido Creek, south of Harmony Grove Road addressed as 1839, 1901, 1909, 1919, 1925, 1929, and 1935 Harmony Grove Road from the current designation of Urban I (5.5 du/ acre) to Light Industrial to decrease the number of single family units allowed from 39 to 0 units and allow approximately 124,750 square feet of industrial development? (as shown on Exhibit 7)

    Proposition P General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    11,331 / 38.66% Yes votes ...... 17,978 / 61.34% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 3.66 acres north of Harmony Grove Road, east of Borra Place, addressed as 1978, 1988 Harmony Grove Road from the current designation of Urban I (5.5 units per acre) to Light Industrial to decrease the number of single family units allowed from 20 to 0 units and to allow approximately 63,700 square feet of industrial development? (as shown on Exhibit 8)

    Proposition R General Plan - Land Use Policy Change -- City of Escondido
    8,062 / 27.15% Yes votes ...... 21,627 / 72.85% No votes
    Shall the Escondido General Plan land use category be amended for 7.74 acres north of Washington Avenue, east of Escondido Creek, addressed as 3022 East Washington from the current designation of Specific Planning Area #5 (allowing 2 units per acre) to allow up to 5.5 units per acre on 7,000 square foot minimum lots to increase the number of single family units allowed from 15 to approximately 40? (as shown on Exhibit 9)

    Proposition S Land Use, Planning and Zoning -- City of San Marcos
    9,409 / 65.72% Yes votes ...... 4,907 / 34.28% No votes
    Shall the CHARTER of the City of San Marcos be amended to add the following new Section 501 to existing Article V General Laws? "Section 501. Land Use, Planning & Zoning Matters. Notwithstanding its Charter city status, the City shall be governed by State law as it applies to general law cities with respect to the application, interpretation and enforcement of land use, planning and zoning matters, including, but not limited to, the requirement of consistency between the General Plan of the City and the terms of its zoning ordinances."

    Proposition T General Plan - Land Use Policy Changes -- City of Solana Beach
    3,820 / 62.13% Yes votes ...... 2,328 / 37.87% No votes
    Shall the people adopt an initiative measure, also known as the "Community Protection Act", to require voter approval to change, alter or increase General Plan Land Use categories, with the exception of changes to land already designated residential that clearly result in a reduction in intensity or density?

    Proposition U Transient Occupancy Tax Increase -- City of Santee
    8,130 / 44.66% Yes votes ...... 10,074 / 55.34% No votes
    Shall the ordinance amending Section 3.16.030( a) of the Santee Municipal Code to set a maximum rate of fifteen percent for the City's transient occupancy tax be adopted?

    Proposition V Good Government and Fair Elections -- City of Vista
    12,057 / 63.63% Yes votes ...... 6,892 / 36.37% No votes
    Shall the ordinance entitled "Good Government and Fair Elections" be adopted?

    Proposition W Vista Taxpayer Protection Amendment -- City of Vista
    11,091 / 58.67% Yes votes ...... 7,814 / 41.33% No votes
    Shall the ordinance entitled "The Vista Taxpayer Protection Amendment of 2000" be adopted?

    Proposition X Bond Issue -- Cajon Valley Union School District
    31,379 / 68.72% Yes votes ...... 14,281 / 31.28% No votes
    To repair and upgrade classrooms and facilities at schools throughout the Cajon Valley Union Elementary School District, expand and improve libraries, make health and safety improvements, repair classroom fire/ smoke alarm systems, build and acquire new schools to reduce overcrowding, and give students access to classroom computer technology, shall the District issue $75 million of bonds at the lowest interest rates possible so long as spending is annually reviewed by a citizens' oversight committee.

    Proposition Y Bond Issue -- Poway Unified School District School Facilities Improvement District 2000-1
    34,001 / 62.93% Yes votes ...... 20,031 / 37.07% No votes
    Classrooms to Meet Our Children's Needs. Relieve over-crowding and repair aging neighborhood schools by: Replacing aging roofs; Building new schools, classrooms and libraries; Replacing worn-out heating, plumbing and electrical systems; Replacing outdated wiring to handle today's technology; Continue class-size reduction; Acquiring land to build new schools; Shall Poway Unified School District SFID No. 2000-1 issue $156 million in bonds at legal interest rates with Taxpayer Safeguards including: an Independent Citizens Oversight Committee, Annual Audit and NO money for administrators' salaries?

    Proposition Z Bond Issue -- Santee School District School Facilities Improvement District 1
    11,872 / 62.75% Yes votes ...... 7,049 / 37.25% No votes
    To improve and refurbish existing classrooms and play-ground areas, satisfy health and safety needs, wire schools for computer technology, expand and enhance school libraries, bring facilities into compliance with ADA access regulations, replace and repair out-dated infrastructure of existing school facilities, and fund the acquisition and construction of classrooms and facilities at existing school sites, shall the Santee School District Improvement District No. 1 be authorized to issue $28,000,000 of bonds at interest rates below the legal limit?

    Proposition AA Bond Issue -- Southwestern Community College District
    64,548 / 69.88% Yes votes ...... 27,817 / 30.12% No votes
    To relieve overcrowding, improve high-tech training facilities, repair classrooms, and build college buildings, by: Repairing aging classrooms; Replacing leaking roofs, aging ventilation and aging plumbing; Renovating science labs, libraries; Building new classrooms, science labs, libraries; Acquiring/ improving real property; Renovating electrical systems for modern technology/ Internet access; Upgrading fire security, alarms, sprinklers; shall Southwestern Community College District issue $89,354,000 in bonds at interest rates within the legal limit, with annual independent audits and NO money for administrators' salaries?

    Proposition BB Bond Issue -- Sweetwater Union High School District
    62,330 / 72.41% Yes votes ...... 23,753 / 27.59% No votes
    To relieve overcrowding, repair local schools and improve safety conditions for students in the Sweetwater Union High School District, serving the communities of Bonita, Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, San Ysidro and portions of San Diego, shall the District repair and upgrade school facilities, adding classrooms; improving fire alarms; removing asbestos; upgrading electrical wiring; renovating water and sewer lines; improving heating and ventilation systems; renovating restrooms; and replacing worn roofs by issuing $187 million of bonds, at interest rates within the legal limit?

    Proposition CC -- Pine Valley Fire Protection District
    532 / 55.94% Yes votes ...... 419 / 44.06% No votes
    (This proposition shall appear on the ballot in the following form.)

    Shall the Pine Valley Fire Protection District institute a special benefit tax for the purpose of continuing to provide fire protection and emergency medical services and the hiring of additional fulltime staffing, which will increase the level of emergency services provided. Charges will not exceed the amount set forth in Ordinance 2000-01.

    Proposition DD District Consolidation -- Riverview Water District
    1,308 / 44.10% Yes votes ...... 1,658 / 55.90% No votes
    ADVISORY VOTE ONLY Should the Riverview Water District Board of Directors initiate action to dissolve the Riverview Water District and reorganize into Lakeside Water District?

    Proposition EE Special Tax -- Valley Center Fire Protection District Community Facilities District 2000-1
    3,681 / 67.37% Yes votes ...... 1,783 / 32.63% No votes
    To aid in protecting the lives and property of the residents and property owners of Valley Center by financing a portion of the cost of fire suppression and protection services, shall Community Facilities District No. 2000-1 of the Valley Center Fire Protection District be authorized to levy special taxes not to exceed $3.00 per Benefit Unit subject to adjustment pursuant to the special tax formula contained in Resolution No. 2000-?

    Proposition FF Appropriation Limit -- Valley Center Fire Protection District Community Facilities District 2000-1
    3,603 / 69.08% Yes votes ...... 1,613 / 30.92% No votes
    In accordance the Gann Initiative (Article XIIIB of the Constitution of the State of California), shall Community Facilities District No. 2000-1 of the Valley Center Fire Protection District establish an Article XIIIB appropriation limit equal to $2,500,000?

    Proposition GG Special Taxes -- County Service Area 109 (Mount Laguna Fire)
    39 / 68.42% Yes votes ...... 18 / 31.58% No votes
    (This proposition shall appear on the ballot in the following form.)

    Shall an Ordinance for funding structural fire protection and emergency medical services within County Service Area 109 Mount Laguna be approved establishing special taxes not exceeding the amounts set forth in the ordinance?

    Proposition HH Special Taxes -- County Service Area 111 (Boulevard Fire)
    303 / 65.58% Yes votes ...... 159 / 34.42% No votes
    Shall an ordinance for funding structural fire protection and emergency medical services within County Service Area 111 Boulevard be approved establishing special taxes not exceeding the amounts set forth in the ordinance?

    Proposition JJ Special Taxes -- County Service Area 112 (Campo Fire)
    254 / 65.97% Yes votes ...... 131 / 34.03% No votes
    Shall an ordinance for funding structural fire protection and emergency medical services within County Service Area 112 Campo be approved establishing special taxes not exceeding the amounts set forth in the ordinance?


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