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November 6, 2001 Election

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Polling Location on November 6, 7am - 8pm
Emanuel Lutheran Church
324 College
Precinct 11703300
Ballot Type 1
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  • Special District

    Director; Modesto Irrigation District; Division 2

    School District

    Board Member; Modesto Elementary & High School Districts (4 Elected)

    City

    Council Member, Chair 2; City of Modesto

    • Armour Smith
      7,267 votes 36.6%
    • Janice Keating
      5,918 votes 29.8%
    • Dave Lopez
      3,531 votes 17.8%
    • Dale Williams
      1,900 votes 9.5%
    • Miguel B. Donoso
      1,199 votes 6.0%

    Council Member, Chair 4; City of Modesto

    Council Member, Chair 5; City of Modesto

    Local Measures

    Measure K General Election Date Change, Term Limits for Mayor and Council -- City of Modesto (Charter Amendment)
    8,395 / 41.5% Yes votes ...... 11,815 / 58.4% No votes
    Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to change the general municipal election date from November in odd-numbered years to March in even-numbered years and impose prospectively a two-term limit on the offices of Mayor and Councilmember?

    Measure L General Election Date Change, Districts for Council Members -- City of Modesto (Charter Amendment)
    6,662 / 33.6% Yes votes ...... 13,127 / 66.3% No votes
    Shall the Modesto City Charter be amended to change the general municipal election date from November in odd numbered years to March in even numbered years and to impose a requirement that beginning in the 2004 general municipal election, all Councilmembers other than the Mayor be elected from one of six districts, the boundaries of which would be determined by the Modesto City Clerk no later than July 1, 2001?

    Measure M Water Fluoridation -- City of Modesto
    8,205 / 39.3% Yes votes ...... 12,627 / 60.6% No votes
    For the purpose of dental health, shall the City of Modesto flouridate its drinking water in accordance with the standards set by the State of California, and raise water rates by up to two percent (2%) to support the operation and maintenance costs of flouridation?

    Measure N Sewer Service -- City of Modesto (Advisory Vote)
    10,767 / 54.1% Yes votes ...... 9,130 / 45.8% No votes
    Shall the City Council provide sewer service to the area of the Modesto Urban Area General Plan which is described in the Sample Ballot as set forth in Measure N, provided the area is first annexed to the City?

    Measure O Sewer Service -- City of Modesto (Advisory Vote)
    10,696 / 54.2% Yes votes ...... 9,009 / 45.7% No votes
    Shall the City Council provide sewer service to the two (2) areas of the Modesto Urban Area General Plan which are described in the Sample Ballot as set forth in Measure O?

    Measure S School Improvement -- Modesto City Elementary School District (Bond Issue - 55% Approval Required)
    7,148 / 69.3% Yes votes ...... 3,163 / 30.6% No votes
    To repair older school classrooms and buildings, construct, acquire, and furnish school facilities, add classrooms, science and computer labs, libraries, cafeterias, upgrade electrical wiring for technology and heating and cooling systems, and repair deteriorating restrooms, shall the Modesto City Elementary School District issue $17 million of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a citizens oversight committee, and perform annual financial and performance audits, with no proceeds used for teacher or administrator salaries or other school operating expenses?

    Measure T School Improvement -- Modesto City High School District (Bond Issue - 55% Approval Required)
    16,296 / 67.4% Yes votes ...... 7,857 / 32.5% No votes
    To repair older school classrooms and buildings, construct, acquire, and furnish school facilities, acquire sites, add classrooms, science and computer labs, libraries, upgrade heating and cooling systems and electrical wiring for technology, repair roofs and deteriorating restrooms, shall the Modesto City High School District issue $65 million of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a citizens oversight committee, and perform annual financial and performance audits, with no proceeds used for teacher or administrator salaries or other school operating expenses?


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