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November 7, 2000 Election

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Polling Location on November 7, 7am-8pm
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Poll B - Auditorium
4145 Branch Center Rd
Sacramento, CA 95827
Precinct 51620
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  • President

    President of the United States

    • Ralph Nader, Green
    • Howard Phillips, American Independent
    • Patrick J. Buchanan, Reform
    • Al Gore, Democratic
    • John Hagelin, Natural Law
    • Harry Browne, Libertarian
    • George W. Bush, Republican

    United States Senator

    United States Senator

    United States Representative

    United States Representative; District 5

    • Charles Kersey, Natural Law
    • Cullene Lang, Libertarian
    • Robert T. Matsui, Democratic
    • Ken Adams, Green
    • Ken Payne, Republican

    State

    State Senator; District 5

    Member of the State Assembly; District 10

    • Debra Gravert, Democratic
    • Anthony Pescetti, Republican
    • Tom Kohlhepp, Libertarian

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Sacramento; Office 1

    School

    Governing Board Member; Los Rios Community College District; Trustee Area 7

    • Mike Arakji
    • Kay Albiani
    • John Taylor

    Governing Board Member; Sacramento City Unified School District (4 Elected)

    • David Kern
    • Karen Young
    • Jay Schenirer
    • Rick Jennings, II
    • Manuel "Manny" Hernandez

    District

    Director; Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District; Division 8

    Director; Cordova Recreation & Park District (2 Elected)

    • Guy W. Anderson
    • Eric Lund
    • Leroy T. Fouse

    State Propositions

    Proposition 32 Veterans’ Bond Act of 2000
    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
    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
    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.
    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
    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
    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.
    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.
    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

    Measure O Charter Amendment to Create "Senior Community" Urban Land Use Designation and Permit Deer Creek Hills Senior Community Development -- County of Sacramento (Majority vote is required for passage)
    Shall the County General Plan and Zoning Code be amended, and an ordinance adopted, allowing development of a 2000 acre "Senior Community" in an area known as Deer Creek Hills?

    Measure P Library Tax -- Sacramento Public Library Community Facilities District (Two-thirds vote is required for passage)
    To improve libraries by restoring evening and weekend hours; replacing outdated books and materials; expanding reading and literacy programs; and increasing computer access; shall each taxable parcel (exempting commercial, vacant, agricultural, churches and other properties) within a community facilities district encompassing unincorporated Sacramento County and the cities Citrus Heights, Elk Grove, Galt and Isleton pay a special tax of $22 annually for no more than four years raising approximately $5.1 million per year?

    Measure R Bond Issue to Fund Building, Maintenance, and Improvement of School Facilities -- Los Rios Community College District (Two-thirds vote is required for passage)
    To repair classrooms and facilities throughout Los Rios Community College District (including American River, Cosumnes River, and Sacramento City Colleges), provide up-to-date facilities for academic/vocational programs including computer science, electronics and biotechnology, upgrade libraries, build and acquire classrooms and facilities to reduce overcrowding and expand course offerings, upgrade electrical systems for technology, and build high-tech training facilities, shall the District issue $215 million of bonds at the lowest possible interest rate?


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