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November 6, 2001 Election

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County Results as of Nov 6 11:04pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (233/233)
31.1% Countywide Voter Turnout (44457/142909)

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  • School

    Member; Marin County Board of Education; Trustee Area 5

    Governing Board Member; Marin Community College District (3 Elected)

    Governing Board Member; Novato Unified School District (3 Elected)

    Governing Board Member; Shoreline Unified School District; Trustee Area 1 (2 Elected)

    • Jim Love
      582 votes 33.22%
    • Augusto F. Conde
      464 votes 26.48%
    • Timothy J. Kehoe
      448 votes 25.57%
    • Phil Torres
      254 votes 14.50%

    Governing Board Member; San Rafael High School District (2 Elected)

    Governing Board Member; Tamalpais Union High School District (3 Elected)

    Governing Board Member; Dixie School District (3 Elected)

    Governing Board Member; Kentfield School District (3 Elected)

    • Ann B. Mathieson
      1796 votes 30.59%
    • Susan Morrow
      1701 votes 28.97%
    • Peter L. Thigpen
      1283 votes 21.85%
    • Susan R. Kanter
      1087 votes 18.51%

    Governing Board Member; Mill Valley School District; 4 Year Term (3 Elected)

    • Paula B. Reynolds
      2836 votes 31.59%
    • Jeffrey Freiberg
      2706 votes 30.14%
    • Brian M. Swartz
      2451 votes 27.30%
    • Daniel Grossman
      950 votes 10.58%

    Governing Board Member; Mill Valley School District; Unexpired Short Term

    • Len Gensburg
      2357 votes 71.23%
    • Edward J. Hyman
      945 votes 28.56%

    City

    Member, Town Council; Town of Corte Madera (3 Elected)

    Member, Town Council; Town of Fairfax (3 Elected)

    • Susan Brandborg
      1304 votes 22.41%
    • Mike Ghiringhelli
      1276 votes 21.92%
    • Frank Egger
      1210 votes 20.79%
    • Stephen Shaiken
      1081 votes 18.57%
    • Bernard LEO_ "Bernie" Del Santo
      530 votes 9.11%
    • Jeff Hellman
      398 votes 6.84%

    Member, City Council; City of Novato (2 Elected)

    Member, City Council; City of San Rafael (2 Elected)

    Member, Town Council; Town of Tiburon (3 Elected)

    District

    Director; Bel Marin Keys Community Services District (2 Elected)

    • Leila Tweed
      651 votes 44.23%
    • Vince Lattanzio
      619 votes 42.05%
    • H. Dale Lawson
      198 votes 13.45%

    Director; Marin City Community Services District (3 Elected)

    • Julian Klugman
      185 votes 19.21%
    • Brian K. Times
      154 votes 15.99%
    • Terrie Harris Green
      111 votes 11.53%
    • Derek "Dudley" Morgan
      110 votes 11.42%
    • Nancy Jo Johnson
      105 votes 10.90%
    • Carol Thomas
      99 votes 10.28%
    • Robert Fisher
      91 votes 9.45%
    • Royce Y. McLemore
      61 votes 6.33%
    • Gary L. Randolph
      43 votes 4.47%

    Director; Muir Beach Community Services District (3 Elected)

    • Peter Rudnick
      96 votes 30.97%
    • Deborah Kamradt
      90 votes 29.03%
    • Leighton Hills
      77 votes 24.84%
    • Gerald N. Pearlman
      45 votes 14.52%

    Director; Southern Marin Fire Protection District (4 Elected)

    • Dennis W. Sullivan
      1550 votes 25.80%
    • Kurt Chun
      1359 votes 22.62%
    • Sharon Valentino
      1308 votes 21.77%
    • Russell Irving
      963 votes 16.03%
    • Scott Von Stein
      813 votes 13.53%

    Director; Bolinas Community Public Utility District (3 Elected)

    • Jack Siedman
      308 votes 28.89%
    • Joan M. Bertsch
      307 votes 28.80%
    • Jack B. McClellan
      290 votes 27.20%
    • Cabe C. Silverhame
      160 votes 15.01%

    Director; Homestead Valley Sanitary District

    • Scott Noble
      196 votes 64.69%
    • Michael Hartnett
      102 votes 33.66%

    Director; Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District (3 Elected)

    • Megan Clark
      2481 votes 19.78%
    • Russell Greenfield
      2449 votes 19.52%
    • Lawrence H. Loder
      2194 votes 17.49%
    • Sesto F. Lucchi
      1696 votes 13.52%
    • Leon Eddings
      1471 votes 11.73%
    • William A. Mannion
      1451 votes 11.57%
    • Roy Pfingsten
      791 votes 6.31%

    Director; Novato Sanitary; District 6 (3 Elected)

    • Arthur T. Knutson
      7579 votes 31.39%
    • E.A. Sam Renati
      7116 votes 29.48%
    • Bill Long
      4812 votes 19.93%
    • Robert L. Bolick
      4590 votes 19.01%

    Director; Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District (3 Elected)

    Director; North Marin Water District (2 Elected)

    • George Amaroli
      8396 votes 43.01%
    • John C. Schoonover
      7973 votes 40.84%
    • John E. Eyler
      3111 votes 15.94%

    Local Measures

    Measure A Novato School Improvement Bond of 2001 -- Novato Unified School District
    8057 / 61.36% Yes votes ...... 5073 / 38.64% No votes
    To repair and rehabilitate local schools, including health and safety repairs to classrooms, and qualify for State matching funds, shall Novato Unified School District, with annual audits and citizens' oversight, upgrade inadequate plumbing, electrical, heating and ventilation systems, renovate children's restrooms, repair deteriorating roofs, remove asbestos, repair dry rot, upgrade fire safety systems, improve intercom and public address systems, and make other improvements to school sites and buildings by issuing $107 million of bonds within legal interest rates?

    Measure B Special Tax Assessment for Educational Programs -- Lagunitas School District
    726 / 71.88% Yes votes ...... 284 / 28.12% No votes
    Shall Lagunitas School District secure and improve its Arts, Sciences, Music, Language, Environmental, and Technology programs, and professional services for children in need, as well as safeguarding reduced class size, by levying $197 per assessor's parcel per year, with 6.5% yearly cost-of-living adjustment for eight years, beginning July 1st, 2002, exempting any parcel used as a principal place of residence by any owner 65 years old before May 1st of that year?

    Measure C School Bond -- Reed Union School District
    2650 / 74.11% Yes votes ...... 926 / 25.89% No votes
    To enhance the quality of education through the repair and replacement of old and deteriorating facilities; to ensure safety for students, staff and community members; upgrade inadequate electrical, heating and plumbing systems; increase seismic safety standards; eliminate dry rot; remove asbestos and lead paint; and relieve overcrowding by building additional classrooms, shall the Reed Union School District issue $38 million of bonds, at interest rates within legal limits, with a Citizens' Oversight Committee to monitor and audit bond expenditures?

    Measure D Parcel Tax -- Bel Marin Keys Community Services District
    639 / 79.78% Yes votes ...... 162 / 20.22% No votes
    Shall the Bel Marin Keys Community Services District (the "District"), be authorized to levy a Parcel Tax in the amount of $510 upon each taxable parcel of property within the District, commencing in the fiscal year 2002-2003 and increasing thereafter at the rate of 2% per year for the specific purpose of paying for the capital costs of and costs of operation and maintenance of the District's marine facilities and related costs?

    Measure E Special Tax for Marine Facilities Improvements -- Bel Marin Keys Community Services District
    616 / 76.90% Yes votes ...... 185 / 23.10% No votes
    Shall the Bel Marin Keys Community Services District (the "District"), for its Community Facilities District No. 2001-1 (Marine Facilities Improvements) (the "CFD"), issue special tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $2,600,000 to finance improvements to the District's marine facilities, including related costs (the "Facilities"); shall a special tax be levied each year on all taxable properties in the CFD to finance the Facilities and bond-related costs; and shall the appropriations limit for the CFD be established at $1,500,000?

    Measure F Special Tax for Dredging and Marine Improvements -- Bel Marin Keys Community Services District
    593 / 74.31% Yes votes ...... 205 / 25.69% No votes
    Shall the Bel Marin Keys Community Services District (the "District"), for its Community Facilities District No. 2001-2 (Dredging and Marine Improvements) (the "CFD"), issue special tax bonds in an amount not to exceed $5,600,000 to finance improvements to the District's marine facilities, including related costs (the "Facilities"); shall a special tax be levied each year on all taxable properties in the CFD to pay for the Facilities and bond-related costs; and shall the appropriations limit for the CFD be established at $3,000,000?

    Measure G Special Tax Increase -- Greenbrae County Service Area 16
    596 / 60.82% Yes votes ...... 384 / 39.18% No votes
    Shall the existing special tax of $150.00 per annum be increased to $225.00 per parcel per annum within County Services Area No. 16 to provide additional landscaping and maintenance services within that area?

    Measure H Parcel Tax for Waterway Maintenance -- Paradise Cay County Service Area 29
    108 / 97.30% Yes votes ...... 3 / 2.70% No votes
    Shall a parcel tax in an amount of Nine Hundred Twenty Five Dollars ($ 925.00), be levied on each lot within County Service Area No. 29 annually for a period of ten (10) years, commencing in FY 2002-2003, terminating in FY 2011-2012, to provide funds for ongoing maintenance dredging in the principal waterways of Paradise Cay?

    Measure I Appropriations Limit Increase -- Paradise Cay County Service Area 29
    100 / 94.34% Yes votes ...... 6 / 5.66% No votes
    Shall the appropriations limit of County Service Area No. 29 be increased equal to the proceeds of the taxes imposed?

    Measure J Parcel Tax for Water System Improvements -- Muir Beach Community Services District
    85 / 75.89% Yes votes ...... 27 / 24.11% No votes
    Shall Ordinance 2001-07-25-1 of the Muir Beach Community Services District levying a special tax annually for a period of four years, commencing in FY 2001-2002, terminating in FY 2005-2006, in the amount of $3,250.00 per parcel for improved commercially zoned property, $300.00 per separate habitable structure on parcels containing residential property and $300.00 per parcel on all other parcels be adopted to provide funds for water system capital improvements as specified in said Ordinance?

    Measure K Special Tax for Water System Improvements -- Muir Beach Community Services District
    82 / 73.21% Yes votes ...... 30 / 26.79% No votes
    Shall Ordinance 2001-07-25-1 of Muir Beach Community Services District levying a monthly water surcharge for a period of four years, commencing in FY 2001-2002, terminating in FY 2005-2006, in an amount not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the monthly billing for water service consumption be adopted as a special tax for water system capital improvements as specified in said Ordinance?

    Measure L Appropriations Limit Increase -- Muir Beach Community Services District
    87 / 79.09% Yes votes ...... 23 / 20.91% No votes
    Shall the appropriations limit of the Muir Beach Community Services District be increased by an amount equal to the proceeds of the taxes imposed?

    Measure M Parking Plan Implementation -- Bolinas Community Public Utility District (Advisory Vote)
    175 / 42.07% Yes votes ...... 241 / 57.93% No votes
    Shall the Community of Bolinas go forward with the implementation of the 94924 parking plan as recommended by the Downtown Parking Committee at the September Bolinas Community Public Utility District meeting?


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