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ELECTION DAY
Results
1911-2018
Compiled by the Office of the City Clerk
Kerry Bigelow, MMC, City Clerk
120
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 6, 2018
Registered Voters: 140,099 Number of precincts: 122
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 53,137
Polling place ballots cast: 27,393
Total ballots cast 80,530
Voter Turnout: 57.5%
Election Cost: $153,047 (Mayor - $28,205; City Attorney – $28,205; District 1 – $8,200;
District 2 – $7,014; Measure Q – $81,423)
Nominees for Mayor
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Mary Casillas Salas 54,062 71.86% Won
Hector Gastelum 21,175 28.14% Lost
Nominees for Council, District 1
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
John McCann 11,945 51.66% Won
Mark Bartlett 11,178 48.34% Lost
Nominees for Council, District 2
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Jill M. Galvez 8,871 52.50% Won
Steve Stenberg 8,027 47.50% Lost
Nominees for City Attorney
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Glen Googins 43,333 60.32% Won
Andrew Deddeh 28,501 39.68% Lost
Ballot Measure Yes No Result
Measure Q - Shall the measure to impose a business
license tax of at least 5%, and up to 15%, of gross
receipts on cannabis (marijuana) businesses, and at least
$5, and up to $25, per square foot on space dedicated to
cannabis cultivation, to raise an estimated $6,000,000 per
year, until voters change or repeal it, to fund general City
services, including enforcement efforts against cannabis
businesses that are operating illegally, be adopted?
48,607
(64.32%)
26,965
(35.68%)
Passed
119
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 5, 2018
Registered Voters: 133,776 Number of precincts: 117
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 28,615
Polling place ballots cast: 11,581
Total ballots cast 40,196
Voter Turnout: 30.05%
Election Cost: $188,819 (Mayor - $51,968; District 2 – $14,779; Measure A – $123,532)
Nominees for Mayor
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Mary Casillas Salas 24,572 62.48% Run-off
Hector Raul Gastelum 6,676 16.98% Run-off
Daniel Schreck 4,408 11.21% Lost
Arthur Kende 3,547 9.02% Lost
Nominees for Council, District 2
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Steve Stenberg 2,521 25.80% Run-off
Jill M. Galvez 2,411 24.67% Run-off
Patrick MacFarland 1,798 18.40% Lost
Steve Castaneda 1,399 14.31% Lost
Jesse Navarro 1,041 10.65% Lost
Max Zaker 579 5.92% Lost
Ballot Measure Yes No Result
Measure A - Shall the measure to provide: faster
responses to 9-1-1 emergency calls, increase
neighborhood police patrols, reduce gang and drug-
related crimes, address homelessness, improve firefighter,
paramedic and emergency medical response, and general
city services, by enacting a ½ cent sales tax, until the
voters decide otherwise, generating an estimated $17
million annually for City services, with all funds staying
in Chula Vista, with citizen oversight and independent
audits, be adopted?
21,126
(52.56%)
19,070
(47.44%)
Passed
118
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 8, 2016
Registered Voters: 127,880 Number of precincts: 149 Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 61,348 Polling place ballots cast: 39,420 Total ballots cast 100,768 Voter Turnout: 78.80% Election Cost: $95,315 (District 3 - $10,390, District 4 – $9,305, Measure P – $75,620)
Nominees for Council, District 3
(4-year term) Votes Percent Result
Steve Padilla 12,720 55.86% Won
Jason Paguio 10,016 43.98% Lost
Nominees for Council, District 4
(4-year term) Votes Percent Result
Mike Diaz 10,205 52.10% Won
Rudy Ramirez 9,358 47.77% Lost
Ballot Measure Yes No Result
Measure P - To repair neighborhood streets and sidewalks, replace storm drains to prevent sinkholes, update police, paramedic and 9-1-1 equipment and facilities, improve parks, repair recreation facilities, and for general city services and infrastructure, shall the City of Chula Vista adopt an ordinance enacting a temporary ½ cent sales tax, generating an estimated $16 million per year, expiring in 10 years, with no further increases without voter approval, with all funds staying in Chula Vista, requiring citizen oversight and independent audits?
64,704 (68.43%)
29,845 (31.57%)
Passed
117
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 7, 2016
Registered Voters: 24,504 Number of precincts: 23
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 6,570
Polling place ballots cast: 4,855
Total ballots cast 11,425
Voter Turnout: 46.63%
Election Cost: $15,431
Nominees for Council, District 4
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Rudy Ramirez 2,913 27.76% Run-off
Mike Diaz 2,861 27.26% Run-off
Eduardo Reyes 2,716 25.88% Lost
Emmanuel Soto 1,983 18.89% Lost
116
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION November 4, 2014
Registered Voters: 113,953 Number of precincts: 122 Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 25,838 (22.67%) Polling place ballots cast: 14,164 (12.43%) Total ballots cast 40,002 Voter Turnout: 35.10% Election Cost: $201,337 (Mayor - $23,142, Seats 1 & 2 – $46,312, City Attorney - $22,956, Prop A - $56,766, Prop B – $52,161)
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Mary Salas 19,995 52.87% Won
Jerry R. Rindone 17,827 47.13% Lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 1
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
John McCann 18,448 50% Won
Steve Padilla 18,446 50% Lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 2
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Patricia (Pat) Aguilar 20,638 57.56% Won
Dan Smith 15,215 42.44% Lost
Nominees for City Attorney
(4-year term)
Glen Googins 27,530 100% Won
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
A – Shall the City’s Charter provisions regarding public
works and general purpose contracting be amended to
replace specific contracting procedures with more general
contracting principles that would be implemented by
ordinance, including the requirement for competitive
bidding, City Council approval of major contracts and
other best practices, and the requirement that any
exceptions to standard competitive purchasing practices
be approved by 4/5ths vote of the City Council with
findings of public benefit?
27,425 8,594 Passed
B - Shall the City Charter be amended so that, if a City
Council seat becomes vacant with more than 12 months
and less than 25 months remaining in the term, the
Council may fill the vacancy by appointment or call a
special election; and so that in any special election to fill
a vacancy, a candidate receiving over 50% of votes cast is
deemed the winner with no run-off required?
27,775 8,955 Passed
115
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 3, 2014
Registered Voters: 113,398 Number of precincts: 102
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 17, 252
Polling place ballots cast: 5,902
Total ballots cast 23,154
Voter Turnout: 20.42%
Election Cost: $84,284 (Mayor - $27,489, Seat 1 - $27,715, Seat 2 – 29,080)
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Mary Salas 9,808 44.07% Run-off
Jerry R. Rindone 8,638 38.82% Run-off
Pamela Bensoussan 3,732 16.77% Lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 1
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
John McCann 8,109 37.01% Run-off
Steve Padilla 7,099 32.40% Run-off
Scott Vinson 2,960 13.51% Lost
Jason Villar Paguio 2,078 9.48% Lost
Heideh Rivera 1,230 5.61% Lost
Rob Corcilius 400 1.83% Lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 2
(4-year term)
Votes Percent Result
Patricia (Pat) Aguilar 10,265 48.10% Run-off
Dan Smith 3,562 16.69% Run-off
David Gonzalez, Jr. 2,303 10.79% Lost
Hector R. Gastelum 2,131 9.98% Lost
Michael Spethman 1,652 7.74% Lost
Willie J. Harris, Jr. 1,393 6.53% Lost
114
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 6, 2012
Registered Voters: 112,231 Number of precincts: 134
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 43,272
Polling place ballots cast: 37,338
Total ballots cast: 80,610
Voter Turnout: 71.83%
Election Cost: $132,374 (2 Electoral seats = $58,076; Ballot Measure =$74,298) Nominees for Council Seat No. 3
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Pamela Bensoussan 41,726 51.76% Won
Larry Breitfelder 26,470 32.84% Lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 4
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Mary Salas 40,426 50.15% Won
Linda Wagner 28,250 35.05% Lost
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
B – Shall the City of Chula Vista Charter be amended so
that City Councilmembers are elected by geographic
district where they reside, with district boundaries drawn
by a citizens’ commission, with elections in which only
district residents can vote, starting in 2016 and phased-in
completely by 2018; and so that City Councilmembers,
the Mayor and the City Attorney are all elected at
mandatory November “runoff” elections starting 2014?
44,906 26,718 Passed
113
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 5, 2012
Registered Voters: 104,328 Number of precincts: 97
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 20,293
Polling place ballots cast: 9,171
Total ballots cast: 29,464
Voter Turnout: 28.24%
Election Cost: $194,863(2 Electoral Seats = $108,523, Ballot Measure = $86,340)
Nominees for Council Seat No. 3
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Larry Breitfelder 10,019 37.03% run-off
Pamela Bensoussan 9,197 33.99% run-off
Bob Castaneda 5,153 19.04% lost
Guillermo Briseno 2,631 9.72% Lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 4
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Mary Salas 13,205 48.85% run-off
Linda Wagner 7,192 26.61% run-off
London Meservy 6,566 24.29% lost
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
C- Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be
amended to limit the authority and compensation of the
elected City Attorney, to establish term limits for the City
Attorney, and to authorize the City Council to establish
the office of Legislative Counsel to advise the City
Council on its legislative duties and on conflict of interest
issues?
14,856 12,941 passed
112
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 2, 2010
Registered Voters: 102,006 Number of precincts: 105
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 30,310
Polling Place Ballots cast: 26,507
Total ballots cast: 56,817
Voter Turnout: 55.7%
Election Cost: $82,624 (1 Electoral Seat = $18,729, Ballot Measure = $63,895)
Nominees for Council Seat No. 2
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Patricia Aguilar 25,892 54.15% won
Larry Breitfelder 21,793 45.58% lost
Proposition H
Yes
No
Result
Shall the ordinance to modernize the City's 1978
Telephone Users' Tax (renamed the
Telecommunications Users' Tax), with no rate
increase; maintain exemptions for low income senior
citizens; ensure Tax proceeds continue to be
available for general municipal purposes, including
police, fire, streets, libraries, and parks; revise the
method for calculating and collecting the Tax to
reflect technological and legal changes; and amend
the tax base to equitably include all applicable
telecommunications services be adopted?
23,303
(43.72%)
30,003
(56.28%)
failed
111
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 8, 2010
Registered Voters: 100,900 Number of precincts: 99
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 22,219
Polling Place ballots cast: 12,831
Total ballots cast: 35,050
Voter Turnout: 34.74%
Election Cost: $126,696 (4 Electoral Seats = $82,160; Ballot Measure = $44,536)
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Cheryl Cox 18,771 56.31% won
Steve Castaneda 9,886 29.66% lost
Jorge Dominguez 4,561 13.68% lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 1
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Rudy Ramirez 26,209 97.98% won
Nominees for Council Seat No. 2
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Larry Breitfelder 11,077 35.44% run-off
Patricia Aguilar 6,840 21.89% run-off
Jill Galvez 6,786 21.71% lost
Humberto Peraza 6,471 20.71% lost
Nominees for City Attorney Votes Percent Result
Glen Googins 16,086 51.92% won
Robert Faigin 14,800 47.77% lost
Proposition G
Yes
No
Result
Shall the ordinance prohibiting the City from funding or
entering into public works contracts that require
agreements with labor organizations or payments on
behalf of employees to labor organization benefit plans or
other trust funds be adopted?
18,783
(55.75%)
14,906
(44.25%)
passed
110
SPECIAL MAIL BALLOT ELECTION
May 5, 2009
Total ballots cast: 29,704 Voter Turnout: 28.37%
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 29,704
Election Cost: $184,190 Registered Voters: 104,717 Number of precincts: 1
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
A- To prevent further cuts and preserve general city
services, including public safety staffing for emergency
response, reducing crime and criminal gang/drug activity,
maintaining city streets/parks, and preserving library
services and youth/after-school programs; shall the City
of Chula Vista adopt an ordinance enacting a one cent
transactions and use (sales) tax, expiring in ten years,
with mandatory audits, quarterly reports to Mayor and
City Council, and a citizens’ review committee?
9,645
(32.50%)
20,030
(67.50%)
failed
109
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 4, 2008
Total ballots cast: 82,300 Voter Turnout: 77.58%
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 35,915
Election Cost: $91,056 Registered Voters: 106,079 Number of precincts: 123
Nominees for Council Seat No. 3
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Pamela Bensoussan 33,618 49.81% won
Russ Hall 33,572 49.75% lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 4
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Steve Castaneda 36,886 53.56% won
Scott Vinson 31,681 46.00% lost
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
Q- Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be
amended to make the City Attorney an elected City
Officer, sufficiently independent of the Council and other
City officials?
43,017
(58.84%)
30,094
(41.16%)
passed
108
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 3, 2008
Total ballots cast: 26,716 Voter Turnout: 27.80%
Vote-by-mail ballots cast: 16,345
Election Cost: $210,258 Registered Voters: 96,102 Number of precincts: 110
Nominees for Council Seat No. 3
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Russ Hall 11262 46.18% Run-off
Pamela Bensoussan 8942 36.67% Run-off
Devonna Almagro 4112 16.86% lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 4
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Scott Vinson 7979 31.90% Run-off
Steve Castaneda 7911 31.62% Run-off
Patricia Aguilar 5544 22.16% lost
Pat Moriarty 3539 14.15% lost
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
E- Shall the ordinance amending Chula Vista’s General
Plan to require voter approval for General Plan changes
increasing allowable building heights above 84 feet in
most areas of the City, and setting a building height limit
of 45 feet in a designated area on Third Avenue be
adopted?
12397
(48.62%)
13100
(51.38%)
failed
107
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 7, 2006
Votes Cast: 45,151 Voter Turnout: 49.11%
Election Cost: $115,411 Registered Voters: 91,945 Number of precincts: 111
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Cheryl Cox 23,124 54.07% won
Steve Padilla 19,509 45.61% lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 1
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Rudy Ramirez 22,155 55.87% won
Patty Chavez 17,336 43.72% lost
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
F- AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA. Do voters authorize the potential
development, construction and/or acquisition of up to
1,600 affordable low-income rental housing units
throughout the City? Any affirmative vote on this
measure has no fiscal impact, nor does it grant approval
for any specific project, as each would go through the
public review process.
23,713
55.99%
18,639
44.01%
Passed
G- Shall the Chula Vista Charter be amended to state
that any person appointed to the office of Mayor or
Council shall be prohibited from seeking election to the
same office for a period of one year following the end of
the appointed term?
22,486
54.90%
18,475
45.10%
Passed
H- Shall the Chula Vista Charter be amended to change
the procedures for filling an unanticipated Mayoral or
City Council vacancy when more than one year remains
in the term: specifically, when more than one year
remains, the seat must be filled by special election; when
one year or less remains, the seat may be filled by
Council appointment within 45 days, or if no
appointment, be left vacant?
26,588
(65.60%)
13,943
(34.40%)
Passed
106
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 6, 2006
Votes Cast: 29,430 Voter Turnout: 32.62%
Election Cost: $77,054 Registered Voters: 90,212 Number of precincts: 108
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Cheryl Cox 11,394 40.52% run-off
Steve Padilla 8,681 30.87% run-off
Steve Castaneda 6,978 24.81% lost
Ricardo Macias 527 1.87% lost
Petra E. Barajas 478 1.70% lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 1
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Rudy Ramirez 7,812 29.05% run-off
Patty Chavez 7,034 26.16% run-off
Russ Hall 5775 21.48% lost
Pat Moriarty 3322 12.35% lost
Jesse Navarro 2893 10.76% lost
Nominees for Council Seat No. 2
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
John McCann 23,676 98.62% won
Proposition
Yes
No
Result
C- Shall the Charter of Chula Vista be amended to limit
the ability of the City Council to utilize the tool of
eminent domain to take property to address economic
blighting conditions?
20,216
73.80%
7,176
26.20%
passed
105
SPECIAL (RUN-OFF) MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 2, 2004
Votes Cast: 69,408 Voter Turnout: 71.69%
Election Cost: $11,336 Registered Voters: 96823 Number of precincts: 111
Nominees for Council Seat No 4
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Steve Castaneda 32,593 53.09% won
Dan Hom 28,581 46.55% lost
104
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
March 2, 2004
Votes Cast: 32,226 Voter Turnout: 40.02%
Election Cost: $42,772 Registered Voters: 80,519 Number of precincts: 95
Nominees for Council Seat No. 3
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Jerry R. Rindone 25,184 98.88% won
Nominees for Council Seat No. 4
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Dan Hom 12,014 41.59% run-off
Steve Castaneda 6,827 23.64% run-off
Rudy Ramirez 6,503 22.51% lost
Robert A. Solomon 2,799 9.69% lost
John L. Nezozzi 696 2.41% lost
103
SPECIAL (RUN-OFF) MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 5, 2002
Votes Cast: 37,084 Voter Turnout: 45.3%
Election Cost: $9,627 Registered Voters: 81,696 Number of precincts: 93
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Steve Padilla 18,978 53.8% won
Mary Salas 16,286 46.1% lost
Petra Barajas (write-in candidate) 7 0% lost
102
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
March 5, 2002
Votes Cast: 23,729 Voter Turnout: 30.3%
Election Cost: $22,450 Registered Voters: 78,307 Number of precincts: 85
Nominees for Mayor
(4 year term)
Votes Percent Result
Petra E. Barajas 996 4.4% lost
Steve Padilla 10,519 47.3% run-off
Mary Salas 10,699 48.1% run-off
Nominees for Council Seat No 1 (4 year term) Votes Percent Result
Luis A. Monge 2211 10.4% lost
Virgil Piña 4787 22.6% lost
Patty Davis 14,130 66.8% won
Nominees for Council Seat No 2 (4 year term) Votes Percent Result
John McCann 12,134 56.4% won
Arturo (Art) Moreno 4863 22.6% lost
Bob Griego 4509 20.9% lost
101
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
November 7, 2000
Votes Cast: 51,976 Voter Turnout: 66.21 %
Election Cost: $42,273 Registered Voters: 78,505 Precincts: 175
Nominees for Council Seat No 3 (4-year term) Votes Percent Result
Jerry R. Rindone 24,509 52.31 won
Mike Diaz 22,340 47.69 lost
Propositions
Yes
No
Results
D-Shall the Charter of the City of Chula Vista be
amended to authorize, by a four-fifth’s vote of the
council, the appointment of non-electors of the City of
Chula Vista to advisory boards whose duties involve
regional issues
24,165 18,072 passed
E-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
10,372 33,608 failed
F- 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
17,784 25,962 failed
100
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
March 7, 2000
Votes Cast: 34,864 Voter Turnout: 48.84%
Election Cost: $30,196 Registered Voters: 71,383 Precincts: 85
Nominees for Council Seat No 3 - (4-year term) Votes Percent Result
Virgil Pina 1,855 6.20 lost
Marco P. Cortes 2,604 8.71 lost
J.R. Chantengco 1,648 5.51 lost
Steve Castaneda 3,067 10.26 lost
Jerry Rindone 11,000 36.79 run-off
Karl Kurtz 499 1.67 lost
Michael A. Diaz 4,217 14.10 run-off
John McCann 3,946 13.20 lost
Gregory P. Alabado 1,066 3.56 lost
Nominees for Council Seat No 4 - (4-year term)
Mary Salas 16,517 66.17 won
Richard Gonzales 8,443 33.83 lost
Propositions Yes No Result
A- Shall the Charter of Chula Vista be amended to set
the Mayors salary at 66% of the salary of a Judge of the
Superior Court and to eliminate a repetitive provision
regarding the reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses
incurred by Councilmembers and the Mayor
15,383 14,957 passed
B- Shall the Charter of Chula Vista be amended to give
the city the option of hiring a single firm to both design
and build a public works project
17,370 12,931 passed
99
SPECIAL (RUNOFF) ELECTION
November 3, 1998
(Resolution No. 19284)
Votes Cast: 37,934 Voter Turnout: 53.89%
Election Cost: $3,949 Registered Voters: 70,391 Precincts: 102
Nominees for Council Seat No 1 - (4-year term) Votes Percent Results
Patty Davis 19,120 56.2 won
Al Salganick 14,880 43.8 lost
98
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
June 2, 1998
(Resolution No. 19071)
Votes Cast: 27,502 Voter Turnout: 40.9%
Election Cost: $16,465 Registered Voters: 67,246 Precincts: 80
Nominees for Mayor (4-year term) Votes Percent Result
Shirley Horton 17,991 71.82 won
Carolyn A. Malcolm 2,664 10.63 lost
Bob Piantedosi 1,881 7.51 lost
Petra E. Barajas 1,840 7.35 lost
Everett E. Borha 675 2.69 lost
Nominees for Council Seat No 1 - (4-year term)
Al Salganick 7,805 32.71 run-off
Patty Davis 6,549 27.44 run-off
Maria Perman 5,332 22.34 lost
Richard Gonzales 4,177 17.50 lost
Nominees for Council Seat No 2 - (4-year term)
Steve Padilla 14,314 60.30 won
Greg R. Sandoval 9,424 39.70 lost
97
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION
November 5, 1996
(Resolution No. 18510)
Votes Cast: 45,094 Voter Turnout: 62.62%
Election Cost: $10,109 Registered Voters: 72,016 Precincts: 78
Nominees for Council Seat No 3 - (4 year term) Votes Percent Result
Dennis Rowley 19,703 50 lost
John Moot 19,717 50 won
Nominees for Council Seat No 4 - (4 year term) Votes Percent Result
Mary Salas 22,106 54.9 won
Jim Cartmill 18,135 45.1 lost
Votes Cast: 26,627 Election Cost: $41.580
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION March 26, 1996
(Resolut~on No. 18272)
Registered Voters: 65.599 Voter Turnout: 40.59%
Precincts: 77
Nominees for Council Seat 3 - (4 term)
Virgil Pina
John Moot
Dennis Rowley
Nominees for Council Seat 4 - (4 year term)
Michelle Castognola
Jim Cartmill
Scott Wm. Davenport
Dean Archibald
Mary Salas
Archie McAllister
Propositions
F - Shall the Charter be amended to permit anticipated vacancies to be filled by election instead o f by appointment where there is a consolidated election occurring hetwczn the anticipation of the vacancy and the actual occurrence of the vacancy, and to permit various other changes to the Charter rules regarding vacancies
Votes
3.235
9,268
9,078
Votes
1.894
6,501
2.304
3,623
6.698
1.777
Yes
17,558
Percent
15.0%
42.9%
42.1 %
Percent
8.3%
28.5%
10. I %
15.9%
29.4%
7.8%
No
6.604
Result
lost
to runoff
to runoff
Result
lost
to runoff
lost
lost
to runoff
lost
Result
passed
MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION Novemher 8. 1994
(Resolution No. 17741)
Votes Cast: 37,646 Election Cost: $12,802 Registered Voters: 66.122
Voter Turnout: 56.93 9% Precinct: 84
Nominees for Council Seat No 2 - (4 year term)
Carmen Sandoval
Steve Padilla
Propositions
G - Shall the Charter of Chula Vista he amended so the date of the General Municipal election automatically coincides with the date of the California State primary election for that year?
Voles
10.674
22.240
Yes
29,682
Percent
32.4%
67.6%
No
3.668
- Result
lost
won
Result
passed
-
Votes Cast: 21,633 Election Cost: $19.702
PRIMARY MUNICIPAL ELECTION June 7, 1994
(Resolution No. 17553)
Registered Voters: 63.750 Voter Turnout: 33.93%
Precincts: 75
'Runoff election to be held 1118194
General Municipal Election Novemher 3. 1997
Page 7
Propositions (continued)
L - Appointive Boards and Commissions: Shall Section 600 be amended to allow Council to provide additional powers for Charter- created boards and commissions; authorize Council to delegate decision- making authority to such boards and commissions and to any boards and commissions it creates by ordinance: and to exempt advisory committees from certain Charter requirements applicable to hoards and commissions?
M - Appointments, Terms, and Vacancies: Shall Section 602 of the Charter be amended to allow initial terms of less than two years to he disregarded for the purposes of the two-term limit on service hy members of boards and commissions, in the same manner as currently allowed for persons appointed to fill a position with an unexpired term of two years or less?
N - Public Works Contracts: Shall Section 1009 he amended to increase the amounts which trigger the application of existing. increasingly stringent, bidding procedures required of the City Manaper and City Council to award Public Works contracts and to allow the City Council to waive any defects in bids if. in a puhlic hearing, the Council fmds such waiver is in the public interest?
16.510 44.42'
24,650 65.50%
23.508 61.47%
20,656 55.58PJo
12.984 34.50%
149733 38.53%
lost
passed
Passed
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION November 3. 1992
(Resolut~on No. 16913)
Votes Cast: 46,762 Election Cost: $49,954 Registered Voters: 67,133
Voter Turnout: 69.66% Precincts: 86
election is required among the two highest candidates, the third highest candidate shall be given the opportunity to participate in the run-off election if one of the two run-off election candidates dies more than ninety days preceding that election; and to allow election of the
excuse granted contemporanwusly, is absent from four consecutive regular meetings scheduled and held; to require Council to grant excuse for temporary illness disabling the Councilmemher's attendance: and to require Council to declare such vacancy as soon as practicahle. and use its best efforts to appoint a replacement within thirty days. or call a
Votes Cast: 26.814 Election Cost: $16,239
SPECIAL RTUNICIPAL ELECTION June 7. 1992
(Resolution No. I67 17)
Registered Voters: 61.469 Voter Turnout: 48.956
Precincts: *
Propositions
H - ADVISORY VOTE ONLY - Do the citizens of Chula Vista want a Bi-National Airport to be located at the border between the United States and Mexico at Otay Mesa?
J - Runoff Elections: Should the Charter be amended to move up the general municipal election from Novemher to June of even numhered years; require that, if no candidate secures a majority (50% plus I ) of the votes at the general election, a runoff election he held in Novemher between the two highest candidates; and establish that the successful candidate, whether elected in Junr or Novemher. shall assume office the first Tuesday in December (the date they are currently seated)?
Result
passed
passed
Yes
4.403 18.0'
12.298 5 . 9 6
No
21.054 82.0'
11.762 48.996
Votes Cast: 16,440 Election Cost: $102.231
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION* June 4. 1991
(Resolut~on No. 16201)
Registered Voters: 57.394 Voter Turnout: 28.6 4S
Prec~ncts: 77
* Not consolidnted (no othcr elections). County ran the election.
GENERAL h W I C I P A L ELECTION November 6, 1990
(Resolution No. 15949)
Votes Cast: 32,600 Election Cost: $14.422 Registered Voters: 58,457
Voter Turnout: 55.77% Precincts: 91
- Nominees for Mayor - (4 year term)
Gayle L. McCandliss
Robert Piantedosi
Nominees for Council Seat No 1 - (4 year term)
Jerry Rindone
Carlos Batara
Nominees for Council Seat No 2 - (4 year term)
Robert Fox
Fredrick A. R. Drew
h n a r d M. Moore
Propositions
R - Amend Charter, Article VI, Section 607, to give Council the authority to change the number of members of the Board of Lihrary Trustees from 5 to a number greater than 5, if the City Council determines such an increase above 5 members is desirable.
S - Amend Charter, Article VI, Section 602, to prohibit membership by any person on more than one of the following Charter-crated advisory boards or commissions at the same time: Planning Commission. Board of Library Trustees, Civil Service Commission. Parks and Recreation Commission.
Votes
21.815
7,866
Votes
18.509
10.653
Votes
10.447
6.284
12.067
Yes
15,060 54.3%
ZO-636 74.7%
Percent
73.5
26.5
Percent
63.5
36.5
Percent
36.3
21.8
41.9
No
12.658 45.7%
6.99 1 25.3%
Result
won
lost
Result
won
lost
Result
lost
lost
won
Result
passed
passed
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Novemhzr 8. 1988
(Resolution No. 13876)
Votes Cast: 42,535 Election Cost: $21,710 Registered Voters: 63.146
Voter Turnout: 76.846 Precincts: 99
at $37,200 subject to a potential annual increase not to exceed the incrcase
Votes Cast: 15.925 Election Cost: $35,382
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION November 3 . 1987
(Resolution No. 13347)
Registered Voters: 54,264 Voter Turnout: 29.16%
Precincts: 80
Nominees for Council Seat 3 - (5 year term)
Tim Nader
A. Y. Casillas
Nominees for Council Seat 4 - (5 year term)
Frederick A. R. Drew
Steve Astorga
David Malcolm
Propositions
L - Amend Charter, Article XII, Section 1201, to allow the City Council after a public hearing to make changes in the terms and conditions of a resolution of intention to grant a franchise and grant such franchise without further proceedings.
Votes
11.044
4.189
Votes
2.280
3.409
9.482
Yes
8,712 57.37%
Percent
72.50%
27.50%
Percent
15.03%
22.47%
62.50%
Nu
6.473 42.63%
Result
won
lost
Result
lost
lost
won
Result -
passed
SPECIAL M A I L BALLOT ELECTION December 16. 1986
(Resolution No. 12859)
Votes Cast: 20,276 Election Cost: $52,549 Rexistwed Voters: 58.047
Voter Turnout: 34.93 % Precincts: 80
Propositions
A - Should this initiative be approved to establish a rent control commission and rent control in mobilehome parks limiting automatic annual increases in rent to thirty percent (30%) of the annual increase in social security and requiring a hearing before a commission for any increases in rent above this limit with an absolute maximum rent increase equal to the total increase in social security?
Yes
5.388 27.23%
No
14,399 72.77%
Result
failed
-84-
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION
November 4, 1986
(Resolution No. 12827)
Votes Cast: 29,251 Voter Turnout: 50.22%
Election Cost: $15,500 Registered Voters: 58,244 Precincts: 145
Nominees for Mayor (4 year term) Votes Percent Result
Gregory R. Cox 23,729 100% won
Nominees for Council Seat No. 3 - (short term) Votes Percent Result
Tim Nader 8,074 31.65% won
Joe A. Berlanga 1,056 4.14% lost
George Brining 1,776 6.96% lost
Helen T. Wadsworth 548 2.15% lost
Patricia (Pat) Kelly 3,409 9.44% lost
Clifford Roland 1,000 3.92% lost
Phillip A. Scheuer 620 2.43% lost
Richard C. Sipan 1,836 7.20% lost
Lynn Pankhurst 711 2.79% lost
Penny Allen 7,481 29.32% lost
Propositions
Yes
No
Result
J – Amend Charter, Article III, Section 311(d) to read that the City
Council may by a four-fifths vote enact an emergency ordinance to take
effect immediately to protect the general welfare.
19,802
78.67%
5,370
21.33%
passed
K – Amend Charter, Article IX, Section 900 to consolidate the municipal
elections to City Council with the statewide general elections in November.
20,188
80.78%
4,804
19.22%
passed
L – ADVISORY VOTE ONLY – Should the City have runoff elections? 12,335
49.42%
12,624
50.58%
failed
General Municipal Election November 5 . 1985
Page 2
reorganization o f special districts and county service areas, to be determined after completion of a financial feasibility study for incorporation and after review and approval by the Local Agency
Cost Breakdown:
Two Council Scats plus Five Pmposilivns 565.89 1 Pmgosi!ions L & M (Momgon~ery Anncxnllon quenionr 1.460
City pays one half cosl wilh Coumy) Montgomery Planning Cornmiltee 2.389 Verifying Signalurcs 367
Total Cost of Weelieu 171.107
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Novemher 5. 1985
(Resolution No. 1225 1)
Votes Cast: 10,128 Voter Turnout: 22.97% (CV); 39.0% (Mont) Election Cost: $71,107 Precincts: 69 (CV); 15 (Mont)
Registered Voters: 44.090 (CV); 9,003 (Mont)
shall be made of all written contracts and official honds. and Section 502
detachment of such tenitory from the San Diego County Flood Control District; c) dissolution of the Montgomery Fire Protection District; d) dissolution of the Montgomery Sanitation District; e ) dissolution of the
SPECIAL hUNICIPAL ELECTION Novemher 6 . 1984
(Resolution No. 11789)
Votes Cast: 32,106 Voter Turnout: 72.7% Election Cost: $11,830 Registered Voters: 44,536 Precinct: 72
. Propositions
E - Amend Charter. Article VI. Section 600, permittin2 the City Council to appoint non-resident experts to boards and commissions which are created by the Council and permitting Council-created hoards and commissions to act upon a vote of a majority of the quorum as opposed to a majority of the entire membership.
F - Amend Charter, Article V. Section 500. and Article VII, Section 701, ensuring Civil Service protection tbr present mid-mana:ernent level positions.
G - Amend Charter. Article Ill. Srction 304, establishing the annual salary of the Mayor at $35,000.
H - Amend Charter. Article Ill. Section 302. estahlishin~ the salary for a Councilmember at $12.000 per year.
J - Amend Charter, Article Ill, Section 3M), clarifylny the term of [he office of the City Council.
Yes
9.072
15,516
10.405
23.088
No
19.395
12.006
I 8 . l 9 '
4,980
Result
failed
passed
failcd
failed
passed
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Novemher 2. 1982
(Resolution No. 11059)
Votes Cast: 27,613 Election Cost: $8,728 Registered Voters: 40.43 I
Voter Turnout: 68% Precincts: 64
- Propositions
J - Amend Charter. Article Ill. Section 300 and Article X. Section 900 providing for the election of memhers of the City Council and the Mayor by a plurality of votes cast for a particular position and establishing the second Tuesday following the first Monday in Novemher in each odd- numbered year as the election date for councilmembers and the second Tuesday following the first Monday in November in each even-numbered year as the election date for Mayor and extending the terms of the incumbents appropriately.
K - Amend Charter, Article Ill, Section 304, subsection (c), providing that the Mayor shall serve in a full lime capacity and estahlishing his salary at $24,000 annually.
L - Amend Charter, Article Ill, Section 308, providing grcater tlexihility for meeting places of the Council within the Civic Center.
M - Amend Charter, Article V, Section 500, and Article VII, Section 701, clearly defining the positions of City Clerk, Assistant City Manager, Deputy City Manager as City Officers and providing a method for placing the management level positions in the Unclassified Service.
N - Amend Charter. Article X, Sections 1001. 1006. and I008 asslying the budget making function to the City Manager, setting the property tax limit as required by Proposition 13, and authorizinx the issuance ot honds which do not effect the faith or credit of thr City.
0 - Amend Charter, Article X, Section 1009. revising procedures for public works contracts to allow for bidding without advertising on amounts under $25,000 and informal hids on amounts of $10.000 or less.
P - Amend Charter. Article X. Sections 1014 and 1015. clarilj'ing the management of departmental trust funds and the presentation of demands for payment against the City.
Result
passed
Pasbed
passed
pass*
passed
passed
Yes
1 7 9 4 8 8
1 5 3 8 7 8
17.415
15.914
15,987
16.511
No
5.912
8,385
5.681
7-233
7.153
6 3 5 4 0
Votes Cast: 20,197 Election Cost: $ 2,781
MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION* June 8. 1982
(Resolution No. 10888)
Registered Voters: 39,205 Voter Turnout: 52%
Precincts: *
* Consolidated with June Primary Elation
-78-
Nominees for Council Seat No 4 - (4 year term)
Dav~d Malcolm
*Jon M. M~ller (W~thdrew candrdacy)
Propositions - Montgomery Annexation
K - Annexation Quest~on
L - Planrung Comrmttee
Votes
10.827
6.528
Yes
1,656
1.743
Percent
No
2,324
1.804
Rsult
won
lost
Result
lost
lost
GENERAL MUNICIPAL/SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION Apr~l 13. 1982
(Resolution No. 10833)
Votes Cast: 9,025 Election Cost: (city) $19.896
(school) $25.525 Registerul Voters: 39.205
(with school - 58.41 1)
Voter Turnout: 17.3 470 Precincts: 73
*Runoff election to he held 6/8\82
Result
won
lost
Result
lost
won
Result
*
*
lost
lost
Result
won
won
lost
Percent
79.2
20.8
Percent
13.6
86.4
Percent
46.6
27.0
7.3
19.1
Percent
42.8
36.5
20.7
r
Nominees for Council S a t No 2 - (Short Term12 years)
Leonard M. Moore
Frederick A. R. Drew
Nominees for Council Seat No 3 - (4 y a r term)
Donald S. Dulko
Frank A. Scott
Nominees for Council Seat No 4 - (4 year term)
David Malcolm
Jon M. Miller
Jack H. Woolsey
Thomas L. Shipe
Nominees for Board of Education - (4 year term) - vote for 2
Sharon Giles
Opal Fuller
Paul F. Whitten, Sr.
Votes
5.854
1.539
Votes
1,018
6.461
Votes
3,488
2,019
550
1,426
Votes
6,741
5.794
3.279
Votes Cast: 11,265 Election Cost: $ 7.091
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION* Novemher 3 . I981
(Resolution No. 10686)
Voter Turnout: 27.6% Registered Voters: 38,890 Precincts: 55
t Consolidated election
Nominees for Mayor - (4 year term)
Don Duko
0. Steven Ballard
B~ll Ayers
Gregory R. Cox
Proposition
J Amendlog the Charter to provlde for an all-mall ballot
Vote
264
1.271
1,544
7,714
Yes
5,848
Percent
2 34
11.28
13.71
68.48
No
3.533
Result
lost
lost
lost
won
Result
passed
GENERAL hfUNICIPAL/SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 8, 1980
(Resolution No. 10055)
Votes Cast: 10.814 Election Cost: (city) $17,332
(school) $28,6 17 Registered Voters: 55,457
Voter Turnout: 23.9% Precincts: 73
existing six cents sales and use tax so that two cents rather than the present one cent be allocated to he used hy cities and counties and special districts for priority local services rather than hy the state for state distribution or state reserves. I t is understood that if the Governor and Legislature so act, any funds resultine therefrom which would cause the city to exceed a spending limit imposed by a vote of the people of the City of Chula Vista or the State of California shall, in accordance with the
SPECIAL hCUNlClPAL ELECTION* November 7, 1978
Votes Cast: 21,597 Election Cost: $ 1,950 Registered Voters: 36,065
Voter Turnout: 60.8% Precincts: 90
* Consolidaled elzcl~on
Proposition
N - Amend Charter, Article 111. Section 313 thereof, providing for the publication or posting of a summary of an ordinance rather than the full text thereof.
Yes
I5.l9O
No
6.407
Result
~assed
MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION* June 6, 1978
(Resolution No. 9127)
Votes Cast: 24,311 Election Cost: $ 4,486 Registered Voters: 35,180
Voter Turnout: 69% Precincts: 90
*Consolidated with June Primary Election
Nominees for Council Seat No 4 - (4 year term)
Leonard M. Moore
George B. Gillow
Propositions
T - Amend Charter, Article X. Section 1000, providinz for the election
of members of the City Council at the time of the zmeral municipal election of general law cities and for the election of the Mayor at the time of the election of school governing hoard memhers as such may he presently established by the legislature or hereafter amended.
U - Amend Charter, Article 111, Section 303 providing for the method of
filling vacancies for members of the City Council or Mayor by the City Council and their term of office to the next general municipal election as provided by the Charter.
V - Shall the City Clerk be authorized and directed to revise the Charter to eliminate all language which has no current lezal s~gniticance and change all references to "he" or "men" so that the Charter has no sexist orientation and to renumber and combine certain Charter provisions throughout the Charter so that said Charter shall he updated and properly codified without changing in any way the substance thereof except as may be changed by a vote of the people acting on other propositions?
Votes
8,483
12.360
Yes
16.166
15.946
13.589
Percent
40.6
59.1
No
4.224
4,208
7,078
Result
lost
won
Result
passed
passed
pdss4
GENERAL hlUhICIPAL/SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April l I , 1978
Votes Cast: Election Cost:
11.424 (city) $31,640 (school) $19,732
Recistered Voters: 35.180 (city) 16.092 (school)
Voter Turnout: 22.5 % Precincts: 94
one year residency prior to the election or appointment for memhers of the Board of Education o f the Chula Vista School District.
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 12, 1977
Votes Cast: 9,634 Voter Turnout: 28.4% Election Cost: $32,814 Registered Voters: 33,785 Precincts: 74
Nominee for Mayor - (4 year term)
Frederick A. R. Drew
Donald A. Painter
Will T. Hyde
Clay Ford
Norm Ross
Propositions
A - Amend Charter, Article IV. Sections 400 and 401 thereof. designating the City Manager as the executive officer of the City and authorizing the City Manger to appoint all department heads and oificers of the City except elective officers and those department heads and officers whose power of appointment is vested in the City Council.
B - Amend Charter, Article VI. Section 61 1. eliminating the prohihit~on against service for a period of one year by memhers of the Civil Service Commission from serving in any elected or appointive positions i n the City.
C - Amend Charter, Article VIII. Sections 800 through 804 providing. for the deletion of obsolete phraseology which has heen previously approved, and the elimination of the restrictive "Rule of Three."
D - Amend Charter. Article XI, Section 1108 thereof, eliminating references to the Water Department of the City, which no longer exists.
Votes
278
1,073
5.672
954
1,591
Yes
6 - 1 1 9
5,852
4.347
7.452
No
2,768
2,985
4.483
1.387
Result
lost
lost
won
lost
lost
Result
passed
passed
failed
passed
MUNICIPAL RUNOFF ELECTION* June 8. 1976
Election Cost: $651
* Consolidated w ~ t h June Primary Elect~on
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION Apnl 13. 1976
Votes Cast: 9,884 Election Cost: (city) $17,509 Registered Voters: 27.907 (city)
(school) $15.937 12,15 1 (school)
Voter Turnout: 29% Precincts: 105
conduct special council meetings at a suitable place other than the Council Chamber of the City Hall upon proper notice and provided that no decisions be made at said special meeting except that final actions may he
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION May 27, 1975
Votes Cast: 9,354 Election Cost: $19,739 Rezistered Voters: 25.802
Voter Turnout: 36.5 9i Precincts: 59
Ropositions
A - Do the people of Chula Vista approve the General Development Plan and Schedule for Plaza del Rey which plan and schedule incorporate a regional shopping center and residential development in accordance with Resolution 7596 adopted January 21, 1975?
B - Amend Charter, Article V, Section 500 and 508 relating to establishment of unclassified positions by ordinance of the Council for Assistant and Deputy Department Heads.
C - Amend Charter, Article XI. Section 1 I06 retaining the existing tax levy of $1.80 on each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation, hut abolishing the special tax levies presently comprising said maximum levy.
D - Amend Charter, Article XI. Section 1109 revising procedures for public works contracts to allow for informal bidding on amounts under $8,000 and eliminating written contracts on expenditures of $5,000 or less.
Yes
49215
59376
5.531
5.402
No
5,105
3,592
3.462
3.582
Result
failed
passed
passed
passed
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 9, 1974
Votes Cast: (city & schoo1)10.986 Voter Turnout: (citvl 21.4% (schod~j 33 .7%
Election Cost: (city) $16,722 Precincts: 93 (school) $10,033 Registered Voters: 32.558 (city)
er as above for municipal purposes if no
SPECIAL hWNICIPAL ELECTION* Novemhzr 6. 1973
Votes Cast: 19.270 Voter Turnout: 61 '% Election Cost: $ 979 Registered Voters: 3 1.474 Precincts: 72
*Consolidatul election
.
Propositions
L - Smrts World Referendum Do the people of the Clty approve the General Development Plan and Schedule for the Sports World Project as mod~fied by the C ~ t y Councll lncorporatlng a sports arena, regional shopplng center, and res~dent~al development in accordance wlth Resolut~on 6910 adopted by the C~ ty Council on July 3. 1973" -
Yes
99374
No
9,667
Result
fa~led
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 17. 1973
Votes Cast: 9,998 Election Cost: $12,541 Registered Voters: 30,543
Voter Turnout: 32.6% Precincts: 78
General Munic~pnl Election Apr~l l I . 1972
Past 2
authorizes City Manager to make temporary appointments of Department
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 1 I . 1972
Votes Cast: 13,779 Election Cost: $24,799 Registered Voters: 40.832
Voter Turnout: 33.7% Precincts: 81
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2 Votes Percent Result
Nominees for Mayor - (5 year term)
Thomas D. Hamilton. Jr.
Eugene Coleman
Jack Cummings
Nominees for Board of Education - (4 year term) - vote for 3
Armando Casillas
Dr. Edward A. Kemler
Mrs. Judith Bauer
William M. Canedo
Propositions
A - $3,000,000 for Civic Center Improvement including Library (with lake).
B - Amend Chwer, Article 111, Section 302. providing for the setting of compensation for the Mayor and Councilmen hy establishin:: Salary Review Committee. Salaries to be adopted by two ordinances: ( I ) declaring intent, and (2) establishing salary after puhl~c hearings. Both subject to Right of Referendum; salary levels to he no more than recommended by the Review Committee; and Amend Section 304. deleting subsection (c) and establishing the Mayor's salary and renumbering Subsection (d) to Subsection (c).
Votes
7.571
3,555
1.147
Votes
9.232
10,145
9.906
6.894
Yes
4.180
3.129
Percent
No
7.813
8.63 1
Result
won
lost
lost
Rau l t
won
won
won
won
Result
fi led
failed
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONISNTETWATER VALLEY ANNEXATION Octoher 26, 1971
Votes Cast: 2,171 Election Cost: $ 920 Registered Voters: 3.046
Voter Turnout: 70% Precincts: 2
Result
failed
Proposition
Shall the Sweetwater Valley Annexation Territory he annexed to Chula Vista?
Yes
756
No
1.415
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Novrmhrr 3 . 1970
Votes Cast: 11.917 Election Cost: $ 2,909 Registered Voters: 34.759
Voter Turnout: 34% Precincts: 62
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 14, 1970
Votes Cast: 11,917 Election Cost: (city) $12.238 Register4 Voters. 34.759
(school) $ 4,326
Voter Turnout: 34% Precincts: 60
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION March 18, 1969
Votes Cast: 4,917 Voter Turnout: 19% Election Cost: $9,523 Registered Voters: 24.899 Precincts: 56
* Two-thirds vote required to pass.
Proposition
$3,500,000 Major Drainage Charnels
Result
failed*
Ye7
2.641
No
2.270
Votes Cast: 24,297 Election Cost: $ 2.797
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION November 5. 1968
(Resolution No. 4972)
Population: 64,100 Voter Turnout: 38%
Precincts: 60
Propositions
0 - $1,500,000 for Police and Civic Center Complex
P - Joint powers with County for Community Hospital (Public Hospital Authority)
No
6.456
1 1.647
Yes
16.255
11,110
Result
passed
failed
General Municipal Election April 9. 1968
P q c 2
Propositions
A - Authorizing the City Council to adopt ordinance authorizing the City to enter into joint powers agreement with County of San Diego to establish a public authority which shall have power to acquire, construct, maintain. and operate a community hospital and related facilities and financing thereof.
B - Amend Charter, Article 111, Section 301, establishing salary for the Office of City Councilmen in accordance with schedule established by state law, which is $250 per month, per councilman for cities with populations between 50,000 and 75.000.
C - Amend Charter. Article V , Section 503. providinp for inclusion in powers and duties of the City Attorney of the prosecution of violations of the state laws for offenses constituting misdemeanors.
D - Amend Charter. Article VI, Section 612, revisin; powers and duties of Civil Service Commission and delete Section 615. entirely in relation to Harbor Commission. Amend Article VIII, Sections 801 and 802. providing inclusion of Librarian in classified services and delete position of City Judge, eliminate references to City Clerk. City Treasurer, and eliminate position of personnel clerk. Amend Article V . Sections 500- 504, deleting all references to City Judge.
E - Amend Charter. Article XI. Section 1109, revises procedures dealins with public works contracts.
F - Amend Charter, Article V1, Section 613, providing that members of Parks & Recreation Commission be appointed from qualified electors of the City.
G - Amend Charter, Article VIII. Section 809. and repeal Section 810,
providing for limitations upon political activities.
H - Amend Charter. Article V , Section 513. revisins Oath of Office.
Yes
5 . 196
7,555
6.897
9,050
8.037
No
7,525
4.341
2.611
2,798
2*592
2.316
2.845
3.071
Result
failed
passed
passed
p a s d
passd
passed
pass4
passed J
i
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 9 , 1968
Votes Cast: (city) 12,802 Voter Turnout: (city) 55.34 % (school) 6.926 (school) 48.41 %
Election Cost: (city) $12,216 Registered Voters: 23,132 Precincts: 60 (school) $ 2.033
SPECIAL MUNICLPAL IMPROVEMENT BOND ELECTION November 18, 1967
Votes Cast: 7,452 Election Cost: $9,631 Registered Voters: 21,868
Voter Turnout: 34% Precincts: 50
Proposition
$750,000 Police Facility Bond (incur bond indebtedness in principal sum of $750,000 for acquisition and construction hy the City for police facilities).
Yes
4,789
No
2.656
Result
failed*
GENERAL MUNICIPAL/SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 12. 1966
Votes Cast: (city) 8,400 Voter Turnout: (city) 40% (school) 1.672 (school) 26%
Election Cost: $12,513 Registered Voters: 21,980 Precincts: 65 (school) $5,844
SPECIAL ~ ~ I C I P A L BOND ELECTION Septemhzr 14, 1965
Votes Cast: 7.101 Election Cost: $6,927 Rzgistzrul Voters: 21.241
Voter Turnout: 33 76 Precincts: 49
Proposition
$895,000 for acquisition and construction of a municipal golf course and recreational facilities, and construction of said facilities together with all lands, easement, or other property necessary.
Yes
5,284
No
1,817
Result
passed
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION Aprll 14. 1964
Votes Cast: (city) 8,132 Election Cost: (city) $8,237 Registered Voters: 53.800
(school) $4,001
Voter Turnout: 15% Precincts: 6 1
Cecil E. Sparling
Kyle 0. Stewart
John Sylvester
Vincent J. Young
Nominees for Board of Education - (4 y u r term) - vote for 3
Hazel Goes Cook
Robert H. King
Ralph Schrock
Nominees for Board of Education - (2 year term) - vote for I
Bernard J. Vernes
Louis William Fry
Mrs. Jeanne Kelly
C. R. Campbell
Miscellaneous
2,876
2.586
775
2.487
Votes
6,734
6.848
6.612
Votes
1.375
1.826
2.352
2.010
398
won
lost
lost
lost -
Result
won
won
won
Result
lost
lost
won
lost
lost
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION Apr~l 10, 1962
Votes Cast: (city) 6,342 Election Cost: (city) $7,105 Registered Voters: 46,900
(school) $2,672
Voter Turnout: 14% Precincts: 46
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
Jim Hayden
Standlee McMains
Robert McAllister
Charles R. Campbell
Robert Lemox
Nominees for Board of Education - (4 year term) - vote for 2
W. Vaughan Benson
Wilson R. Seacord
Ben G. Patton
Margaret H. Quim
Propositions
A - Amend Charter, Article VIII, Section 803-5, one year prohationary period as established by Civil Service.
B - Amend Charter. Article V1, Section 615, estahlishment of the Harbor Commission.
C - Amend Charter. Article Ill. Sect~on 302, lncrease out-of-pocket expenses of City Council from $25 to $50 per month.
D - Amend Charter, Article VIII. Civ~l Service, Section 805. Temporary
Appointments by Department Heads for no longer than 6 months and remove limitation of 3 months as a maximum period of service as temporary appointee in any one fiscal year.
Votes
610
3,189
3.125
2,908
834
Votes
4,464
4.078
1.668
1,560
Yes
3.795
4.225
2.972
3.503
No
1.234
840
2.125
1.535
Result
lost
won
won
lost
lost
Result
won
won
lost
lost
Result
passed
passed
passed
passed
Votes Cast: 67 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL ELECTION February 6 , 1962
Registered Voters: * Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: *
Proposition
Edgemere Annexation (see minutes of 2/13/62)
Yes
30
No
37
Result
failed
Votes Cast: 21 Election Cost; *
SPECIAL ELECTION May 3 . 1960
Registered Voters: * Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: +
Result
passed
Proposition
Cresta Way Annexation (see Minutes of 5/10160)
Yes
21
No
0
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 12. 1960
Votes Cast: (city) 6,869 Voter Turnout: (city) 42% Election Cost: (city) $5,941 Registered Voters: 16,161 Precincts: 43
(school) $4,083
existing maximum tax rate of $1.60 for school ycars 1961-62 throuxh
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONEIARBOR DEVELOPMENT BOND ELECTION October 27. 1959
Votes Cast: 4,604 Election Cost: $3,484 Registered Voters: 13,622
Voter Turnout: 33 96 Precincts: 32
J
Proposition
Acquisition and construction of harbor works and facilities, including dredging, filling, diking, sewage facilities, small boat launching facilities, etc. for $1,250,000.
Yes
3,849
No
755
Result
passed
Votes Cast: 43 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL ELECTlON September 29, 1959
Registered Voters: * Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: *
R 4 t
pas=“
No
10
Reposition
Hilltop Highlands Annexation
Yes
33
GENERAL MZIMCIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 8. 1958
Votes Cast: 4,288 Election Cost: (city) $6.339 Registered Voters: 13,276
(school) $2,527
Voter Turnout: 32% Precincts: 28
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
Robert R. McAlllster
Standless McMalns
Kyle Stewart
Nominee for Council - (2 year term) - vote for 1
Kerth Menzel
Harold Rader
Nominees for Board of Education - (4 year term) - vote for 2
W. Vaughn Benson
Wrlson R. Seacord
Harold H. Walsh
Propositions
A - Amend Charter. Article IX, Clty to participate in Federal Old Age and Survivors Insurance Program
B - Amend ~harter, 'Art~cle XI, Sect~on 1106 (b), levy addrtlonal tax to meet obl~gat~ons ~ncurred by partrclpatlon in Federal Old A,oe and Survivors Insurance Fund
Votes
2,356
2,826
2.307
Votes
2,300
1,576
Votes
2,811
2,769
1,896
Yes
I,5a9
No
2.243
2,534
Result
won
won
lost
Result
won
lost
Result
won
won
lost - Result
farled
faded
>
GENERAL hWNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 10. 1956
Votes Cast: 3,446 Election Cost: (city) $5,455 Registered Voters: 9,123
(school) $3.750
Voter Turnout: 37 46 Precincts: 26
Nominees for Council - (4 year tam) - vote for 3
Peter DeGraaf
Earl A. Mansell
John A. Smth
Edward R. D~llon
K. 0. Stewart
Nominees for Board of Education - (4 year term) - vote for 3
Hazel Goes Cook
Phlllps Ke~th Hall
Margaret H. Pett~t
Nominee for Board of Education - (4 year term) - vote for 1
W Vaughan Benson
Votes
1,965
1,366
2,553
1,723
1,616
Votes
3,014
3,028
3,018
Votes
2,829
Result
woo
lost
won
won
lost
Result
won
won
won
Result
won
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION January 4, 1955
Votes Cast: 4,282 Election Cost: (city) $1,908 Registered Voters: 3 1,339
(school) *
Voter Turnout: 14% Precincts: 22
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL RECALL ELECTION November 18, 1954
Votes Cast: 5,638 Election Cost: $3,853 Registered Voters: 11,636
Voter Turnout: 48% Precincts: 22
*All three councilrnernhers were recalled. Special election called for 1/4/55
Result
recall
recall
recall
Result
*
Nominees for Council
Richard 1. Halferty
James Hobel
Aaron A. Riesland
Proposition
Recall Election: If recall prevails, shall the City Council till the vacancy by appointment or call a special election for that purpose? -
Yes
3,772
3,787
3,830
A P P ~
51 1
No
1.840
1.817
1,717
Elect
4.628
GENERAL MUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 13, 1954
Votes Cast: 3,768 Election Cost: (city) $5,971 Registered Voters: 10,058
(school) $2,788
Voter Turnout: 37% Precincts: 20
firemen, semi-annually -- comparable to San Diego and further
Votes Cast: 3,585 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION January 20, 1953
Registered Voters: * Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: * -
proposition
Bond Proposal (see Minutes of 1/27/53)
Yes
2,555
No
1,030
Result
passed
Votes Cast: 1,106 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 22, 1952
Registered Voters: 21.538 Voter Turnout: 5 %
Precincts: 4
Proposition
Withdraw from San Diego County Water Authority as a separate unit conditioned upon annexation of the South Bay Inigation District to s a~d San Diego County Water Authority and to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
Result
passed
Yes
1,007
No
99
GENERAL hfUNICIPALISCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION April 8, 1952
Votes Cast: 2,584 Election Cost: (city) $1.798 Registered Voters: 6,752
(school) $1,277
Voter Turnout: 38% Precincts: 24
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Apnl 1 1 , 1950
Votes Cast: 2,229 Election Cost: * Registered Voters: 5,838
Voter Turnout: 38 96 Precincts: 23
Votes Cast: 3,501 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION November 8, 1949
Voter Turnout: 70% Registered Voters: 5,000 Precincts: 16
Propositions
1 - City Charter. Shall the Charter prepared by the City Council on its own motion pursuant to Section 8 of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of California and filed by it in the office of the City Clerk on September 20, 1949 be adopted as the Charter for the City of Chula Vista?
2 - Amendment to Civil Service Ordinance. Shall the initiativeordinance which created and established a civil service system for the selection, employment, suspension, discharge, and retirement of appointive officers and employees of the C ~ t y of Chula Vista be amended as provided for in Resolution No. 1068 adopted by the City Council of said City on the 20th day of September?
Ye
2-068
27119
No
1,101
1,064
Result
passed
passed
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 13, 1948
Votes Cast: 1,327 Election Cost: * Registered Voters: 4,508
Voter Turnout: 27 46 Precincts: 16
- Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 3
Z. Dwight Kidder
H. Dudley Nashold
Aaron Riesland
George Tohir
Charles H. Perkins
Charles S. Timmons
Nominee for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Herbert B. Bryant
Votes
953
1,025
825
628
0
0
Votes
1,040
Result
won
won
won
lost
lost - lost
Result
won
Votes Cast: 638 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION August 19, 1947
Registered Voters: * Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: 8
Proposition
Trunk Sewers - (see minutes of 8/19/47)
Votes
480
No
I58
Result
638
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 9, 1946
Votes Cast: 1,898 Election Cost: * Registered Voters: *
Voter Turnout: * Precincts: *
Repositions
1 - Bond Pro~osition. Shall the City of Chula Vista incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of $370,000.00 for the purpose of the acquisition and construction by said city of a certain municipal improvement, to-wit; Additions to and extensions of the city sewer system, such additions and extensions to consist of additions to the sewage disposal plant and additions to and extensions of the trunk line sewer system, including the acquisition of all materials, pipe, equipment, apparatus, easements and rights of way necessary or convenient therefor?
2 - Bond Pro~osition. Shall the City of Chula Vista incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of $225,000.00 for the purpose of raising money for the acquisition and construction by said City of a certain municipal improvements, to-wit: A building for municipal uses, including equipment and furniture necessary therefor, said building to provide quarters for all city offices and departments, including the city jail, fire department and city library?
No
1,462
1.599
Yes
447
299
Result
failed
failed
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 9, 1946
Votes Cast: 1,955 Election Cost: * Registered Voters: *
Voter Turnout: * Precincts: 8
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2 Votes Result
-
Nominee for City Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Beatrice Taylor
Willis Fullerton
Jerry Simpson
Herbert V. Bryant
C. S . Timmons
Propositions
Shall the City of Chula Vista, California, adopt the City Manager form of Government and provide for the office of City Manager, his powers, duties, and compensation, as provided for in Ordinance No. 355?
Votes
1429
3
1
1
I
Yes
335
No
1569
Result
won
lost
lost
lost
lost
Result
failed
Votes Cast: 1,595 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 1 1 . 1944
Population: 11,801 Voter Turnout: 14%
Precincts: *
Nominees for Council - (4 year tern) - vote for 3 Votes Result
William L. Bumside
Nominee for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Herbert V. Bryant
Votes
1,179
Result
won
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 14, 1942
Votes Cast: 425 Election Cost: * Registered Voters: 2,591
Voter Turnout: 16% Precincts: 12
-- Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
V~ncent L. Howe
Alex J. Burns~de
Nominee for Council - (2 year term) - vote for 1
C. S. T~mmons
Nominee for Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Jack T. M~l lan
Votes
268
382
Votg
24 1
Votes
422
Result
won
won
Result
won
Result
won
Votes Cast: 2,269 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION November 5. 1940
Popultaion: 5,138 Voter Turnout: 44 96
Precincts: 1 1
Proposition
$15,000 for acquisition of airport site (10 acres occupied by Tyce Airport with option for additional 10 acres adjoining).
Yes
1,880
No
389
Result
passed
Votes Cast: 1,241 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICLPAL ELECTION April 9, 1940
Population: 5.138 Voter Turnout: 24%
Precincts: 4
Nominee for Council - vote for 3
Ralph Paxton (2 year term - to May 6, 1940)
C. V. Brown
Hamson Amos
Frank Dupree (4 year term)
Charles Hazard
Charles Perk~ns (2 year tern - to May 6, 1940)
Nominees for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Harold L. Pope
Herbert Bryant
Raymond Flanders
Nominee for Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Charles P. Moles
Votes
798
438
515
706
3 15
640
Votes
346
496
398
Votes
990
Result
won
lost
lost
won
lost
won
Result
lost
won
lost
Result
won
Votes Cast: 1,020 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNCIPAL ELECTION April 12, 1938
Population: 5,138 Voter Turnout: 20%
Precincts: 2
Votes Cast: 402 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 9 , 1937
Population: 5,138 Voter Turnout: 8 %
Precincts: 2
Proposition
1 - Expending $5,500 for 9 acre Park and Recreation Center to be paid with $2,500 approved for park purposes at Special Election of August 25, 1936; $3,000 to be paid from General Tax Funds for Fiscal Year 1937-38. (Lots 25 and 26 in 114 Section 137 of City - Memorial Park).
Yes
282
No
120
Result
passed
Votes C&t: 1,037 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUh'CIPAL ELECTION August 25, 1936
Population: 5,138 Voter Turnout: 20%
Precincts: 8
Proposition
1 - Expending $2,500 for acquisition from Chula Vista Grammar School District for Lot 17 of 114 Section 137 of Rancho De La Nacion as a playground and recreation park; said funds to be paid from General Tax Funds for Fiscal Year 1936-37.
YES
584
No
453
Result
passed
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 14, 1936
Votes Cast: 1,45 1 Election Cost: * Population: 5,138
Voter Turnout: 28% Precincts: 2
Nominee for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
Claude V. Brown
Raymond James Flanders
William T. Lyons
Morgan D. O'Comell
Jerome F. Tucbeck
Nominee for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
James P. Aitken
Emery F. Bush
Arthur Done
Richard A. Higgs
Glenn Mensel
Nominee for Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Harry E. Miller - Charles P. Moies
Votes
636
234
698
576
628
Votes
51
237
275
591
280
Votes
472
922
Result
won
lost
WOO
lost
lost
Result
lost
lost
lost
won
lost
Result
lost
won
Votes Cast: 1,152 Election Cost: *
Recall Election Au~ust 30. 1934
(Resolution No. 371)
Population: * Voter Turnout: *
Precints: *
Recall (see Resolution 371)
Claude V. Brown
William T. Lyons
No
647
712
Yes
49 1
43 1
Result
failed
failed
Votes Cast: 1,110 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 9 , 1934
Population: 3,869 Voter Turnout: 29%
Precincts: 2
C. Oswald Boltz
Votes Cast: * Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 11, 1932
Population: 3,869 Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: 2
- Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
Claude V. Brown
William T. Lyons
George Harvey Rife
Mrs. Louise Pray
Nominee for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
David H. Judson
C. S. Timmons
Nominees for Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Joseph D. Codington
Charles P. Moies
Reposition
Shall the City of Cbula Vista be authorized to levy a tax rate not to exceed seven cents on each $100 of all the property in said City each fiscal year; such funds obtained from such levy to be expended for Parks. Advertising. and Music?
Votes
583
691
503
I
V o t s
372
631
Votes
344
627
Yes
306
No
646
Result
won
won - lost
lost
Result
lost
won
Result
lost
won
Result
failed
Votes Cast: 693 Election Cost: *
GENERAL hlUNCIPAL ELECTION April 14, 1930
Population: 3,869 Voter Turnout: 18 %
Precincts: 1
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 3
Robert T. Conyers
Arthur Done
Vincent L. Howe
Robert L. Mueller
Fred W. Stafford
Proposition
Shall each member of the C~ ty Councrl rrcerve $10 per month as compensatron for h s services"
Result
won
won
won
lost
lost
Result
P a d
Votes
518
549
426
247
22 1
Yes
333
N o
161
Votes Cast: 714 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION September 3, 1929
Population: 3,869 Voter Turnout: 19%
Precincts: 2
Propositions
A - Shall the City of Chula Vista incur a honded indebtedness of $100,000 for improvement of certain tidelands?
B - Shall the City of Chula Vista incur $45,000 bonded indebtedness for additional to and improvements to City Library building?
C - Shall the City of Chula Vista grant to the United States certain tidelands to be used as air depot?
Ys
380
552
No
115
260
115
Result
passed
failed
passed
Votes Cast: 173 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICLPAL ELECTION April 9, 1928
Population: 3,869 Voter Turnout: 4%
Precincts: 1
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
W. M. Hawkms - W~ll~arn T. Lyons
Nominee for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Charles S. Tlmmons
Nominee for Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Charels P. Moles
Murray Campbell
Votes
159
164
Votes
170
Votes
168
I
Result
won
won
Result
won
Result
won
lost
Votes Cast: 423 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION June 15, 1926
Population: 3,869 Voter Turnout: 1 1 %
Precincts: 2
Result
failed
failed
passed
Repositions
1 - Issuing Bonds to purchase certain park lands for park purposes, to cost $36,000.
11 - Issuing Bonds to purchase certain park lands, to cost $7,500.
111 - Issuing Bonds for the installation of a sewer system, to cost $43,500.
Yes
123
204
297
No
25 1
182
116
Votes Cast: 748 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 12, 1926
Population: 3.869 Voter Turnout: 2%
Precincts: 1
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 3
Luc~us B. Barnes
Judson Bent - Robert Lion
William H. Peters
James R. Scott
R. Tyce
Votes
440
115
281
506
475
319
Result
won
lost
lost
won
won
lost
Votes Cast: 420 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 14. 1924
Population: 1,718 Voter Turnout: 24%
Precincts: 1
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 2
W~ll~arn T Lyons
Thomas J H. M c h g h t
W. D. Wentworth
Nominee for City Clerk - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Charles S. T~mrnons
Nominee for Treasurer - (4 year term) - vote for 1
Charles P Moles
Votes
371
114
320
Votes
353
Votes
348
Result
won
lost
won
Result
won
Result
won
Votes Cast: 591 Election Cost: *
SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION May 22. 1923
Population: 1,718 Voter Turnout: 34%
Precincts: 1
Propositions Yes No Result
I Shall the City incur a bonded indebtedness of $44,000 for the 429 157 passed paving of National Avenue from the northern limits of City to the center of J Street for the public use?
11 Shall the City incur a bonded indebtedness of $3,000 for the 511 53 passed
completion and furnishing of a building as and for a City Hall, in and for said City, for the public use?
111 Shall the City incur a bonded indebtedness of $5.000 for the 47 8 83
purchasing and providing of Fire Extinguishing Apparatus in and for said City, for the public use?
Votes Cait: 560 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 10, 1922
Population: 1,718 Voter Turnout: 33%
Precincts: 1
Result
won
Nominees for Council - (4 year term) - vote for 3
W. H. Peters
Judson Bent
Herbert Shaw
R. M. Pray
E. Melv~lle
W. A. Monroe
Nominee for Treasurer - (2 year term) - vote for 1
Charles P. Moles
Votes
474
402
327
203
107
50
Votes
279
won
won
lost
lost
lost
Result
won
Votes Cast: 72 Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 20, 1920
Population: none given Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: *
Nominees for Tmtee - (4 year term) - vote for 2
L B. Barnes
E. G. Noyes
Proposition
A - Issuance of bonds m the amount of $15,000
Result
won
won
Result
passed
Votes
69
69
Yes
53
No
16
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Apnl 8, 1918
Votes Cast: * Election Cost: * Population: none given
Voter Turnout: * Precincts: *
Nominees for Trust- - (4 year term) - vote for 3
Judson Bent
Frank Howe
Thomas 1. H. M c b g h t
Reverdy 1. Wharton
Nominees for City Clerk - (2 year term) - vote for 1
1. F. Momll
J Scattering
Nominee for Treasurer - (2 year term) - vote for 1
M. A. Patterson
Votes
378
312
385
105
Votes
362
2
Votes
354
Result
won
won
won
lost
Result
won
lost - Result
won
Votes Cast: c
Election Cost: *
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION Apnl 13. 1916
Population: none given Voter Turnout: *
Precincts: *
Nominees for Trustees - (4 year term) - vote for 2
L. B Barnes
Wllllam R Edwards
Adam Morgan
Elmer G. Noyes
R. J. Wharton
Nominees for City Clerk - (2 year term) - vote for 1
J. F. Momll
B. A. Shadlnger
Nomineg for Treasurer - (2 year term) - vote for 1
T B. Frost
Maud E. Post
Votes
353
67
72
36 1
138
Vote
225
29 1
Votes
198
326
Result
won
lost
lost
won
lost >
Result
lost
won
Result
lost
won
GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 13, 1914
Votes Cast: * Voter Turnout: * Election Cost: * Population: none given Precincts: *
Nominee for Trustees - (4 year term) - vote for 3
A. C. E~tzen
George E. Geyer
W. A. Monroe
Charles Boltz
C. P. Kmgman
Greg Rogers
Nominee for City Clerk - (2 year term) - vote for 1
H. G. Edward
C. L. Hazard
Nominees for Treasurer - (2 year term) - vote for 1
T. B. Frost
F. G. Smth
Votes
283
350
307
168
230
172
Votes
294
201
Votes
250
239
Result
won
won
won
lost
lost
lost
Result
won
lost
Result
won
lost