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March 5, 2002 Election

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County Results as of Apr 19 10:56am, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (1199/1199)
34.1% Countywide Voter Turnout (250,303/733,086)

Statewide Results as of Apr 10 12:24pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (22976/22976)
34.5% Statewide Voter Turnout (5,285,587/15,280,808)

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  • State Executive

    Governor; State of California; Democratic Party

    Governor; State of California; Republican Party

    • Bill Simon, Republican
      1,126,197 votes 49.5%
    • Richard J. Riordan, Republican
      713,233 votes 31.4%
    • Bill Jones, Republican
      386,346 votes 17%
    • Nick Jesson, Republican
      19,251 votes .8%
    • Edie Bukewihge, Republican
      14,413 votes .6%
    • Danney Ball, Republican
      13,134 votes .5%
    • Jim Dimov, Republican
      5,582 votes .2%

    Governor; State of California; American Independent Party

    • Reinhold Gulke, American Independent
      26,233 votes 100%

    Governor; State of California; Green Party

    Governor; State of California; Libertarian Party

    Governor; State of California; Natural Law Party

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Governor; State of California)

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Democratic Party

    • Cruz M. Bustamante, Democratic
      1,931,980 votes 100%

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Republican Party

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; American Independent Party

    • Jim King, American Independent
      25,206 votes 100%

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Green Party

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Libertarian Party

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Natural Law Party

    • Kalee Przybylak, Natural Law
      4,130 votes 100%

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California; Reform Party

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, Reform, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Lieutenant Governor; State of California)

    Secretary of State; State of California; Democratic Party

    Secretary of State; State of California; Republican Party

    • Keith Olberg, Republican
      1,223,393 votes 62.1%
    • Mike Schaefer, Republican
      408,189 votes 20.7%
    • Barbara Jean Marr, Republican
      340,995 votes 17.2%

    Secretary of State; State of California; American Independent Party

    Secretary of State; State of California; Green Party

    Secretary of State; State of California; Libertarian Party

    Secretary of State; State of California; Natural Law Party

    Secretary of State; State of California; Reform Party

    • Valli Sharpe-Geisler, Reform
      7,225 votes 100%

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, Reform, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Secretary of State; State of California)

    State Controller; State of California; Democratic Party

    State Controller; State of California; Republican Party

    • Tom McClintock, Republican
      945,706 votes 45.8%
    • Dean Andal, Republican
      733,486 votes 35.5%
    • W. Snow Hume, Republican
      194,370 votes 9.4%
    • Nancy Beecham, Republican
      194,136 votes 9.3%

    State Controller; State of California; American Independent Party

    State Controller; State of California; Green Party

    • Laura Wells, Green
      29,374 votes 84.2%
    • David Delano Blanco, Green
      5,550 votes 15.8%

    State Controller; State of California; Natural Law Party

    • J. Carlos Aguirre, Natural Law
      4,452 votes 100%

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Natural Law, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for State Controller; State of California)

    State Treasurer; State of California; Democratic Party

    • Philip Angelides, Democratic
      1,879,813 votes 100%

    State Treasurer; State of California; Republican Party

    State Treasurer; State of California; American Independent Party

    • Nathan E. Johnson, American Independent
      26,692 votes 100%

    State Treasurer; State of California; Green Party

    State Treasurer; State of California; Libertarian Party

    • Marian Smithson, Libertarian
      19,172 votes 100%

    State Treasurer; State of California; Natural Law Party

    • Sylvia Valentine, Natural Law
      4,300 votes 100%

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for State Treasurer; State of California)

    Attorney General; State of California; Democratic Party

    Attorney General; State of California; Republican Party

    • Dick Ackerman, Republican
      1,831,813 votes 100%

    Attorney General; State of California; American Independent Party

    • Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
      27,085 votes 100%

    Attorney General; State of California; Green Party

    Attorney General; State of California; Libertarian Party

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Attorney General; State of California)

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California; Democratic Party

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California; Republican Party

    • Gary Mendoza, Republican
      804,772 votes 41.8%
    • Stefan "Watchdog" Stitch, Republican
      702,479 votes 36.4%
    • Wes Bannister, Republican
      422,132 votes 21.8%

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California; American Independent Party

    • Steve Klein, American Independent
      27,066 votes 100%

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California; Green Party

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California; Libertarian Party

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California; Natural Law Party

    (Only American Independent, Democratic, Green, Libertarian, Natural Law, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Insurance Commissioner; State of California)

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction; State of California

    State Board of Equalization

    Member; California State Board of Equalization; District 1; Democratic Party

    • Carole Migden, Democratic
      601,755 votes 100%

    Member; California State Board of Equalization; District 1; Republican Party

    • Mark S. Bendick, Republican
      210,107 votes 56.1%
    • Max Woods, Republican
      164,492 votes 43.9%

    Member; California State Board of Equalization; District 1; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Board of Equalization; District 1)

    US Congress

    United States Representative; District 11; Democratic Party

    United States Representative; District 11; Republican Party

    (Only Democratic and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for United States Representative; District 11)

    United States Representative; District 14; Democratic Party

    United States Representative; District 14; Republican Party

    • Joseph H. Nixon, Republican
      32,911 votes 100%

    United States Representative; District 14; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for United States Representative; District 14)

    United States Representative; District 15; Democratic Party

    • Mike Honda, Democratic
      38,636 votes 100%

    United States Representative; District 15; Republican Party

    United States Representative; District 15; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for United States Representative; District 15)

    United States Representative; District 16; Democratic Party

    • Zoe Lofgren, Democratic
      34,247 votes 100%

    United States Representative; District 16; Republican Party

    • Douglas Adams McNea, Republican
      19,008 votes 100%

    United States Representative; District 16; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for United States Representative; District 16)

    State Senate

    State Senator; District 10; Democratic Party

    State Senator; District 10; Republican Party

    • James G. Gunther, Republican
      25,587 votes 100%

    State Senator; District 10; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for State Senator; District 10)

    State Assembly

    Member; California State Assembly; District 20; Democratic Party

    • John A. Dutra, Democratic
      22,619 votes 100%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 20; Republican Party

    Member; California State Assembly; District 20; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 20)

    Member; California State Assembly; District 21; Democratic Party

    • Joe Simitian, Democratic
      32,343 votes 100%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 21; Republican Party

    Member; California State Assembly; District 21; Libertarian Party

    • Raymond M. Bell, Jr., Libertarian
      450 votes 100%

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 21)

    Member; California State Assembly; District 22; Democratic Party

    Member; California State Assembly; District 22; Republican Party

    • Stan Kawczynski, Republican
      16,376 votes 100%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 22; Libertarian Party

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 22)

    Member; California State Assembly; District 23; Democratic Party

    Member; California State Assembly; District 23; Green Party

    (Only Democratic and Green party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 23)

    Member; California State Assembly; District 24; Democratic Party

    • Rebecca Cohn, Democratic
      29,550 votes 100%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 24; Republican Party

    (Only Democratic and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 24)

    Member; California State Assembly; District 27; Democratic Party

    Member; California State Assembly; District 27; Republican Party

    Member; California State Assembly; District 27; Libertarian Party

    • Gordon Sachtjen, Libertarian
      586 votes 100%

    (Only Democratic, Libertarian, and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 27)

    Member; California State Assembly; District 28; Democratic Party

    • Simon Salinas, Democratic
      24,824 votes 100%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 28; Republican Party

    • Jane Howard, Republican
      16,230 votes 100%

    (Only Democratic and Republican party candidates are on the ballot for Member; California State Assembly; District 28)

    Party Committee

    Democratic Party County Central Committee; Assembly District 21 (6 Elected)

    • Emily Thurber, Democratic
      8,971 votes 15.5%
    • Anne Manfredi Mack, Democratic
      8,833 votes 15.3%
    • Jim Thurber, Democratic
      7,833 votes 13.5%
    • Thelma Spaziani, Democratic
      7,636 votes 13.2%
    • Peter Y. Chiu, Democratic
      7,300 votes 12.6%
    • Francis Albert La Poll, Democratic
      6,796 votes 11.7%
    • Liz McDavit, Democratic
      5,936 votes 10.2%
    • Michael M. Markman, Democratic
      4,616 votes 8.0%

    Democratic Party County Central Committee; Assembly District 22 (6 Elected)

    Democratic Party County Central Committee; Assembly District 24 (6 Elected)

    Republican Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 1 (6 Elected)

    • Donna Courtright, Republican
      8,420 votes 10.3%
    • Mark A. Zappa, Republican
      7,647 votes 9.4%
    • Mike Davis, Republican
      7,089 votes 8.7%
    • Bonnie Cohen, Republican
      6,259 votes 7.7%
    • Patrick Morrissey, Republican
      6,233 votes 7.6%
    • Bob Booth, Republican
      6,185 votes 7.6%
    • Bernie Mulligan, Republican
      6,136 votes 7.5%
    • Michael J. Roorda, Republican
      5,889 votes 7.2%
    • Thomas E. Stanley, Republican
      5,531 votes 6.8%
    • Matthew Mo, Republican
      5,488 votes 6.7%
    • Roger L. Salstrom, Republican
      5,234 votes 6.4%
    • Harvey H. Hill, Republican
      4,701 votes 5.8%
    • Judy Purrington, Republican
      4,354 votes 5.3%
    • Michael L. Davis, Republican
      2,588 votes 3.2%

    Republican Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 2 (2 Elected)

    • Mark Patrosso, Republican
      2,206 votes 29.3%
    • Tom Askeland, Republican
      1,983 votes 26.3%
    • Kristian P.M. Miller, Republican
      1,944 votes 25.8%
    • Mark S. Towber, Republican
      1,407 votes 18.7%

    Republican Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 3 (4 Elected)

    Republican Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 4 (5 Elected)

    • Gordon G. Abbott, Republican
      7,135 votes 12.4%
    • Jack E. Davis, Republican
      6,170 votes 10.7%
    • Betty Quick, Republican
      5,700 votes 9.9%
    • Joyce Rabourn, Republican
      5,605 votes 9.8%
    • Keith C. De Filippis, Republican
      5,541 votes 9.6%
    • Ed Rowen, Republican
      4,999 votes 8.7%
    • Liz Simms, Republican
      4,942 votes 8.6%
    • Clyde R. Fraiser, Republican
      4,086 votes 7.1%
    • John T. Leary, Republican
      3,589 votes 6.2%
    • Norma L. Schilling, Republican
      3,525 votes 6.1%
    • Shirley Becklund, Republican
      3,375 votes 5.9%
    • Sharon Reinker, Republican
      2,803 votes 4.9%

    Republican Party County Central Committee; Supervisorial District 5 (6 Elected)

    • D. JoAnn Barr, Republican
      11,932 votes 13.3%
    • Bob Burnett, Republican
      10,704 votes 12.0%
    • Stanley Dickinson, Republican
      10,176 votes 11.4%
    • Donald J. Prolo, Republican
      9,314 votes 10.4%
    • Chris Haugen, Republican
      8,619 votes 9.6%
    • Jim Kurpius, Republican
      8,189 votes 9.2%
    • Roger Riffenburgh, Republican
      8,023 votes 9.0%
    • Doug Herrington, Republican
      7,939 votes 8.9%
    • Nolan Lee Chen, Republican
      7,382 votes 8.3%
    • Charles J. Rogers, Republican
      7,190 votes 8.0%

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Santa Clara; Office 9

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Santa Clara; Office 16

    County

    Supervisor; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 1

    Supervisor; County of Santa Clara; Supervisorial District 4

    • Jim Beall
      38,422 votes 100.0%

    Assessor; County of Santa Clara

    District Attorney; County of Santa Clara

    Sheriff; County of Santa Clara

    • Laurie Smith
      165,042 votes 100.0%

    Director; Santa Clara Valley Water District; Division 1

    • Rosemary Kamei
      37,336 votes 100.0%

    Director; Santa Clara Valley Water District; Division 4

    • Larry Wilson
      37,237 votes 100.0%

    Director; Santa Clara County Open Space Authority; District 2

    Director; Santa Clara County Open Space Authority; District 5

    • Richard Forst
      15,898 votes 73.8%
    • William J. Garbett
      5,647 votes 26.2%

    City

    Mayor; City of San Jose

    Member, City Council; City of San Jose; District 1

    Member, City Council; City of San Jose; District 3

    • Cindy Chavez
      4,870 votes 100.0%

    Member, City Council; City of San Jose; District 5

    • Nora Campos
      3,870 votes 69.9%
    • Alex Ayala
      1,663 votes 30.1%

    Member, City Council; City of San Jose; District 7

    Member, City Council; City of San Jose; District 9

    State Propositions

    Proposition 40 The California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002
    2,769,178 / 56.9% Yes votes ...... 2,101,516 / 43.1% No votes
    Should the state borrow two billion six hundred million dollars ($2,600,000,000) through the sale of general obligation bonds for development, restoration, and acquisition of state and local parks, recreation areas and historical resources, and for land, air, and water conservation programs?

    Proposition 41 Voting Modernization Bond Act of 2002
    2,474,372 / 51.6% Yes votes ...... 2,325,348 / 48.4% No votes
    Should the state borrow $200 million ($200,000,000) through the sale of general obligation bonds to assist counties in the purchase of updated voting systems?

    Proposition 42 Transportation Congestion Improvement Act
    3,345,877 / 69.1% Yes votes ...... 1,499,475 / 30.9% No votes
    Should the California Constitution be amended to require gasoline and diesel fuel sales tax revenues be allocated for specified transportation purposes, including highways, streets and roads, and transit improvements?

    Proposition 43 Right to Have Vote Counted
    3,382,174 / 71.5% Yes votes ...... 1,346,926 / 28.5% No votes
    Should the California Constitution be amended to require that every vote legally cast in an election be counted?

    Proposition 44 Chiropractors. Unprofessional Conduct
    3,758,718 / 79.8% Yes votes ...... 952,790 / 20.2% No votes
    Should the Chiropractic Act be amended to alter procedures and penalties in cases of various specified offenses, including insurance fraud?

    Proposition 45 Legislative Term Limits. Local Voter Petitions
    2,043,448 / 42.3% Yes votes ...... 2,782,039 / 57.7% No votes
    Should the California Constitution be amended to allow voters to submit petitions to permit their incumbent legislators to run for reelection and to serve for a maxiumum of four more years beyond their presently allowed terms?

    Local Measures

    Measure B Transfer of Territory -- Santa Clara-Orchard School District Transfer Area (Majority approval required)
    5 / 100.0% Yes votes ...... 0 / 0.0% No votes
    For the transfer of territory from Santa Clara Unified School District to East Side Union and Orchard School Districts.

    Measure C Abolition of Trustee Areas -- Gilroy Unified School District (Majority approval required)
    4,074 / 66.4% Yes votes ...... 2,060 / 33.6% No votes
    For the abolition of trustee areas in the Gilroy Unified School District.

    Measure D Bond for School Renovation -- Gilroy Unified School District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    3,720 / 52.9% Yes votes ...... 3,308 / 47.1% No votes
    To upgrade, renovate, and rehabilitate all schools to District standards, and construct needed classrooms to accommodate growing enrollment, shall the Gilroy Unified School District be authorized to issue up to $69 million of bonds to finance the specific school facilities projects listed in the District's Bond Project List, and in order to qualify to receive State grant matching funds, subject to a Citizens' Oversight Committee and all the accountability requirements specified in the measure?

    Measure E Construction and Repair of Facilities -- West Valley-Mission Joint Community College District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    30,824 / 50.4% Yes votes ...... 30,327 / 49.6% No votes
    To improve educational opportunities for local residents, shall the West Valley-Mission Community College District issue $268,653,300 in bonds at legal interest rates to construct, acquire, repair and equip classrooms, libraries, science/computer labs, facilities/sites, upgrade technology, improve safety conditions and accessibility for the disabled, upgrade fire, earthquake safety, lighting, electrical, energy conservation, ventilation/plumbing systems, appoint a Citizen's Oversight Committee to perform annual audits and ensure that no bond money is used for salaries or administrative expenses?

    Measure F School Repair -- San Jose Unified School District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    23,248 / 69.3% Yes votes ...... 10,301 / 30.7% No votes
    To complete the repair and rehabilitation of local schools, including health and safety repairs, and qualify for State matching funds, shall the San Jose Unified School District, with annual audits and citizen oversight, upgrade inadequate plumbing, electrical, heating and ventilation systems, replace portable classrooms, renovate children's restrooms, repair deteriorating roofs, remove asbestos, remove school sites by issuing $429 million of bonds within legal interest rates?

    Measure G School Facility Improvement -- East Side Union High School District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    33,345 / 69.9% Yes votes ...... 14,342 / 30.1% No votes
    To provide greater security and safety, relieve overcrowding, and improve technology at the following schools: Andrew Hill, Independence, James Lick, Mt. Pleasant, Piedmont Hills, Oak Grove, Santa Teresa, Silver Creek, Overfelt, Yerba Buena, Foothill, Alternative Schools, and the Adult Education Centers, shall the East Side Union High School District issue $298 million of bonds within legal interest rate limits to repair, build, and equip its facilities provided the spending of such funds is reviewed by an independent citizen oversight committee?

    Measure H Elementary and Middle School Improvements -- Campbell Union School District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    8,772 / 66.7% Yes votes ...... 4,384 / 33.3% No votes
    To complete the repair, renovation, modernization and construction of neighborhood elementary and middle schools; upgrade aged electrical systems, bathrooms and plumbing; improve parking and traffic around elementary and middle schools; enhance libraries and technology capabilities; and improve accessibility for the disabled shall the Campbell Union School District issue bonds of $74,900,000 at interest rates within legal limits, with citizen's oversight and annual financial audits with no proceeds used for administrator salaries?

    Measure I Continuation of Gann Appropriations Limit Increase -- Oak Grove School District (Majority approval required)
    8,489 / 69.7% Yes votes ...... 3,696 / 30.3% No votes
    Shall the Gann Appropriations Limit increase approved by the voters in 1991 be continued for four years thus allowing the district to continue to expend the funds generated by the existing special tax of $68 per parcel for expenditures for remedial services, repair of school buildngs and grounds, purchase of instructional supplies and equipment, installation of energy conservation equipment, and restoration of services reduced in prior years in the library, counseling, custodial and maintenance areas?

    Measure J Repair and Improvement of Unmodernized Elementary Schools -- Moreland School District (Bond Issue; 2/3 approval required)
    5,597 / 72.5% Yes votes ...... 2,125 / 27.5% No votes
    Shall the Moreland School District be authorized to finance the completion of repair, renovation and upgrading of the remaining unmodernized elementary schools, including safety upgrades to reduce danger from earthquakes, repair of leaky roofs, upgrades to inadequate and unsafe electrical, heating and plumbing systems, the construction of additional educational facilities, and additional upgrades of remaining schools, including energy efficient systems, by issuing bonds in the maximum principal amount of $35,000,000, at interest rates within the legal limit?

    Measure K Repair and Improvement of Schools -- Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary School District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    203 / 67.4% Yes votes ...... 98 / 32.6% No votes
    To replace earthquake damaged classrooms at C. T. English Middle School; provide drinkable water; construct, repair, acquire, furnish computer/science labs, libraries, school facilities/sites; repair roofs, floors, and water systems; qualify for State matching funds, shall Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary School District issue $4,965,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizens Oversight Committee, perform annual audits and ensure that no bond money is used for administrator salaries or other school operating expenses?

    Measure L School Safety and Repair -- Saratoga Union School District (Bond Issue; 55% approval required)
    3,903 / 64.1% Yes votes ...... 2,188 / 35.9% No votes
    To renovate Redwood Middle School; repair older school classrooms and buildings; construct, renovate, equip school facilities and sites, including adding classrooms; upgrade school roofs, ventilation/heating systems, and student drop-off areas, shall Saratoga Union School District issue $19,900,000 of bonds at legal interest rates, appoint a Citizen Oversight Committee, perform annual audits and ensure that no bond money is used for administrators' salaries or other operating expenses, while projecting to maintain the 1997 tax rates?

    Measure M Utility Tax Extension -- City of Cupertino (Initiative; Majority approval required)
    4,935 / 60.6% Yes votes ...... 3,215 / 39.4% No votes
    Utility Tax Initiative. Residents currently pay a 2.4% tax on utility use, specifically electric, gas and telephone. Shall the City of Cupertino extend the existing utility tax which will otherwise terminate in 2015 for an additional 15 years to 2030, for general city services and programs?

    Measure N Americana Precise Plan modification -- City of Mountain View (Majority approval required)
    4,828 / 35.3% Yes votes ...... 8,847 / 64.7% No votes
    Shall the ordinance amending the Americana Precise Plan be adopted to allow a large-scale regional home products retail store in excess of 50,000 square feet?

    Measure O 911, Fire, Police Paramedic, and Neighborhood Security Act -- City of San Jose (Bond Issue; 2/3 approval required)
    75,185 / 71.7% Yes votes ...... 29,722 / 28.3% No votes
    To improve San Jose's fire, police, and paramedic response times by: adding and improving fire stations and police stations, training facilities, and creating state of the art 911 communications facilities, shall the City issue $159,000,000 in bonds, at the best rates possible, with the moneys deposited in a special account to be used only for these purposes and with annual expenditure reporting to a citizens watchdog committee?

    Measure P Annexation -- Proposed San Jose Annexation Area for the Buena Vista Neighborhood (2/3 vote required)
    40 / 64.5% Yes votes ...... 22 / 35.5% No votes
    To allow annexation of Buena Vista Neighborhood from County of Santa Clara into City of San Jose, shall residential properties in that neighborhood be relieved of certain County fees/taxes and become subject to existing and proposed City taxes/fees:
    Sanitary Sewer: $227/year
    Storm Sewer: $40.68/year
    Utility Tax: 5% of bill
    Library Assessment: $25/year
    Business Tax: $150/year
    Garbage Fees: $14.95 - $59.80/month
    Existing and Proposed General Obligation Bonds: $63.50/$100,000 Assessed value (estimate)?


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