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Page 1: PART 1 VOTE TOTALS ELECTION OUTCOMES AND TEXT FOR … · West Fresno Elementary 11/4/97 Measure G Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 132 145 91.0% PassT T Indicates that the measure

PART 1 VOTE TOTALS, ELECTION OUTCOMES AND

TEXT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES

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1997 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 11

TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

ALAMEDA Alameda Unified 6/3/97 Measure A Property Tax Education: Special Tax 6,414 11,156 57.5% FailT Newark Unified 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,064 3,727 82.2% PassT Piedmont Unified 3/4/97 Measure C Property Tax Education: Special Tax 2,051 2,747 74.7% PassT Piedmont Unified 3/4/97 Measure D Property Tax Education: Special Tax 1,919 2,743 70.0% PassT Pleasanton Unified 3/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 7,275 9,458 76.9% PassT San Leandro Unified 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,628 6,679 69.3% PassT ALPINE No School District Measures AMADOR No School District Measures BUTTE Gridley Unified 6/24/97 Measure T Ordinance Education: Districts 950 1,103 86.1% Pass Palermo Union 11/4/97 Measure X Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 453 747 60.6% FailT Thermalito Union 3/4/97 Measure Q Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 689 1,130 61.0% FailT CALAVERAS Calaveras Unified 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,396 5,064 67.1% PassT Mark Twain Elementary 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 833 1,351 61.7% FailT Vallecito Union 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,375 3,556 66.8% PassT COLUSA No School District Measures CONTRA COSTA Acalanes Union High 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 17,568 22,829 77.0% PassT Brentwood Union 11/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,966 2,541 77.4% PassT Knightsen 11/4/97 Measure C Property Tax Education: Special Tax 211 315 67.0% PassT Pittsburg Unified 8/19/97 Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 2,522 4,403 57.3% Pass Recall 2 Recall Education: Recall 2,435 4,394 55.4% Pass Recall 3 Recall Education: Recall 2,488 4,382 56.8% Pass DEL NORTE No School District Measures EL DORADO El Dorado Union High 6/3/97 Measure E Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 14,579 21,235 68.7% PassT FRESNO Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,401 1,922 72.9% PassT Dinuba Joint Union High 11/4/97 Measure E Ordinance Education: Districts 3 3 100.0% Pass Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified1 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 459 547 83.9% PassT Kings Canyon Dist. 1 11/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 460 827 55.6% FailT Kings Canyon Dist. 2 11/4/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,543 4,536 56.1% FailT Riverdale Joint Unified 11/4/97 Measure D Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 456 692 65.9% FailT West Fresno Elementary 11/4/97 Measure G Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 132 145 91.0% PassT

T Indicates that the measure required a two-thirds vote to pass. All other school district measures required a majority vote. 1 Multiple-county school district. Results for Madera county are reported separately.

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CALIFORNIA ELECTION OUTCOMES ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 12

TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

GLENN Hamilton Union Elementary 9/23/97 Recall Recall Education: Recall 200 324 61.7% Pass HUMBOLDT Eureka UnifiedP 11/4/97 Measure W Property Tax Education: Special Tax 3,945 5,285 74.6% PassT Klamath Trinity Joint Unified 3/4/97 Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 356 1,079 33.0% Fail 3/4/97 Recall 2 Recall Education: Recall 377 1,072 35.2% Fail 3/4/97 Recall 6 Recall Education: Recall 346 1,022 33.9% Fail 3/4/97 Recall 7 Recall Education: Recall 211 1,010 20.9% Fail Southern Humboldt Unified 11/4/97 Measure R Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,117 2,010 55.6% FailT IMPERIAL Coachella Valley Unified 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 104 266 39.1% FailT Holtville Unified 6/3/97 Measure I Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 549 928 59.2% FailT Measure L Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 764 1,267 60.3% FailT Meadows Union Elementary 11/4/97 Measure K Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 105 140 75.0% PassT INYO No School District Measures KERN No School District Measures KINGS Kings River-Hardwick 11/4/97 Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 269 715 37.6% Fail Recall 2 Recall Education: Recall 281 715 39.3% Fail Recall 3 Recall Education: Recall 269 715 37.6% Fail Recall 4 Recall Education: Recall 270 706 38.2% Fail Lemoore Union High 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,013 2,885 69.8% PassT Riverside Unified 11/4/97 Measure D Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 60 70 85.7% PassT LAKE No School District Measures LASSEN No School District Measures LOS ANGELES ABC Unified 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,532 6,647 68.2% PassT Basset Unified 11/4/97 Measure M Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 859 1,787 48.1% FailT Burbank Unified 4/8/97 Measure B97 Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 9,092 12,662 71.8% PassT East Whittier City 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 5,929 8,273 71.7% PassT Eastside Union 11/4/97 Measure S Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,045 1,459 71.6% PassT El Segundo Unified 6/3/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,227 3,394 65.6% FailT 11/4/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,105 4,017 77.3% PassT Glendale Unified 6/3/97 Measure K Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 14,262 19,243 74.1% PassT Hawthorne 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,126 2,736 77.7% PassT P Proposed school district.

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1997 SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICES AND BALLOT MEASURES ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── PAGE 13

TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

LOS ANGELES Las Virgenes Unified2 11/4/97 Measure R Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 7,746 9,715 79.7% PassT (continued) Lawndale 11/4/97 Measure L Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,277 2,137 59.8% FailT Monrovia Unified 6/3/97 Measure M Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,928 4,018 72.9% PassT Mt. San Antonio Comm. College 11/4/97 Measure W Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 20,708 36,719 56.4% FailT Palmdale 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,782 6,615 57.2% FailT Pasadena Unified 11/4/97 Measure Y Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 16,711 22,670 73.7% PassT Pomona Unified 6/3/97 Measure S Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,912 6,193 63.2% FailT Snowline Joint Unified3 11/4/97 Measure Q Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 11 20 55.0% FailT Torrance Unified 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 10,655 18,344 58.1% FailT 11/4/97 Measure K Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 13,215 21,033 62.8% FailT Wiseburn 3/4/97 Measure W Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,588 1,930 82.3% PassT MADERA Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified4 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 75 110 68.2% PassT MARIN Lagunitas 3/4/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 740 1,026 72.1% PassT Novato Unified 3/4/97 Measure A Property Tax Education: Special Tax 6,513 9,170 71.0% PassT Ross Valley 11/4/97 Measure A Property Tax Education: Special Tax 4,466 6,667 67.0% PassT Tamalpias Union High 3/4/97 Measure B Property Tax Education: Special Tax 15,732 21,098 74.6% PassT MARIPOSA No School District Measures MENDOCINO Arena Union-Point Arena Jt. Union 11/4/97 Measure S Ordinance Education: Districts 401 486 82.5% Pass Measure T Ordinance Education: Districts 378 480 78.8% Pass Fort Bragg Unified 11/4/97 Measure U Ordinance Education: Districts 1,089 1,891 57.6% Pass Ukiah Unified 3/4/97 Measure H Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,996 5,666 70.5% PassT MERCED No School District Measures MODOC No School District Measures MONO No School District Measures MONTEREY Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 3/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4 10 40.0% FailT North Monterey County Unified 6/3/97 Measure A Property Tax Education: Special Tax 1,312 2,382 55.1% FailT Salinas City Elementary 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,492 7,282 61.7% FailT Salinas Union High 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,327 13,753 60.5% FailT NAPA St. Helena Unified 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,808 2,451 73.8% PassT

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

2 Multiple-county school district. Results for Ventura county are reported separately. 3 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately. 4 Multiple-county school district. Results for Fresno county are reported separately. NEVADA Tahoe-Truckee Unified5 3/4/97 Measure S Property Tax Education: Special Tax 586 814 72.0% PassT ORANGE Orange Unified 11/4/97 Measure A Advisory Education 14,710 17,025 86.4% Pass PLACER Elverta Joint6 11/4/97 Measure W Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 37 105 35.2% FailT Placer Union High School 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,102 14,706 55.1% FailT Tahoe-Truckee Unified7 3/4/97 Measure S Property Tax Education: Special Tax 4,237 5,467 77.5% PassT PLUMAS No School District Measures RIVERSIDE Banning Unified 11/4/97 Measure GG Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,503 2,363 63.6% FailT SACRAMENTO Elverta Joint8 11/4/97 Measure W Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 356 611 58.3% FailT Folsom Cordova Unified 11/4/97 Measure V Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,062 5,489 74.0% PassT North Sacramento 11/4/97 Measure X Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,108 3,115 67.7% PassT Sacramento City Unified 6/3/97 Measure U Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 29,177 44,564 65.5% FailT SAN BENITO No School District Measures SAN BERNARDINO Alta Loma 6/3/97 Measure K Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,655 3,115 53.1% FailT 11/4/97 Measure P Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,128 4,958 63.1% FailT Apple Valley Unified 6/3/97 Measure J Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,836 5,092 55.7% FailT Snowline Joint Unified9 11/4/97 Measure Q Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,228 2,272 54.0% FailT SAN DIEGO Alpine Union 6/3/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,784 2,399 74.4% PassT Carlsbad Unified 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 7,065 8,244 85.7% PassT Coronado Unified 11/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,040 4,804 63.3% FailT Lakeside Union 11/4/97 Measure C Ordinance Education: Districts 2,933 6,437 45.6% Fail Ramona Unified 11/4/97 Measure D Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,840 6,461 59.4% FailT San Dieguito Union High 1/28/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,537 1,615 95.2% PassT San Ysidro 3/4/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 884 1,028 86.0% PassT South Bay Union 3/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,500 3,597 69.5% PassT Sweetwater Union High 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 11,748 18,778 62.6% FailT SAN FRANCISCO No School District Measures SAN JOAQUIN Lodi Unified 6/3/97 Measure U Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,079 15,180 53.2% FailT SAN LUIS OBISPO Lucia Mar Unified 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 12,136 16,253 74.7% PassT

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

5 Multiple-county school district. Results for Placer county are reported separately. 6 Multiple-county school district. Results for Sacramento county are reported separately. 7 Multiple-county school district. Results for Nevada county are reported separately. 8 Multiple-county school district. Results for Placer county are reported separately. 9 Multiple-county school district. Results for Los Angeles county are reported separately. SAN MATEO Belmont 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,779 4,851 77.9% PassT Burlingame Elementary 3/4/97 Measure A Property Tax Education: Special Tax 3,595 4,438 81.0% PassT Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,508 4,425 79.3% PassT Measure C Property Tax Education: Special Tax 3,412 4,433 77.0% PassT Laguna Salada Union 6/3/97 Measure D Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,937 5,549 70.9% PassT Redwood City Elementary 6/3/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,164 10,994 74.3% PassT San Carlos 6/3/97 Measure F Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,604 5,621 81.9% PassT San Mateo-Foster City 6/3/97 Measure E Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 10,090 14,294 70.6% PassT South San Francisco Unified 6/3/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,503 6,033 74.6% PassT SANTA BARBARA Los Alamos Elementary 11/4/97 Measure E97 Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 202 303 66.7% PassT Montecito Union 11/4/97 Measure F97 Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,263 1,614 78.3% PassT SANTA CLARA Evergreen Elementary 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 5,408 7,001 77.2% PassT Los Altos 6/3/97 Measure A Gann Limit Education: Special Tax 6,512 8,774 74.2% PassT Luther Burbank 11/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 130 194 67.0% PassT San Jose Unified 6/3/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 16,375 21,964 74.6% PassT Santa Clara Unified 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,633 11,360 76.0% PassT Saratoga Union 6/3/97 Measure D Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,452 6,087 73.1% PassT Twain Court 11/4/97 Measure J Ordinance Education: Districts 88 90 97.8% Pass SANTA CRUZ No School District Measures SHASTA Cottonwood Union Elementary 3/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,307 1,991 65.6% FailT 11/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,052 1,685 62.4% FailT Gateway Unified 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,266 3,773 60.1% FailT Shasta Union High 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 5,247 9,428 55.7% FailT SIERRA No School District Measures SISKIYOU Mount Shasta Union 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,338 1,845 72.5% PassT Siskiyou Joint Comm. College 2/11/97 Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 1,601 5,239 30.6% Fail Recall 3 Recall Education: Recall 1,622 5,211 31.1% Fail SOLANO Benicia Unified 3/4/97 Measure Q Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,906 3,951 73.6% PassT Fairfield-Suisun Unified 6/3/97 Measure S Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 7,977 12,114 65.8% FailT

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

Vallejo City Unified 3/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 9,053 12,681 71.4% PassT SONOMA Forestville Union 11/4/97 Measure B2 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 969 1,411 68.7% PassT Fort Ross 11/4/97 Measure B3 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 114 151 75.5% PassT Gravenstein Union 11/4/97 Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,071 1,438 74.5% PassT Guerneville Union 11/4/97 Measure B4 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 477 809 59.0% FailT Harmony Union 11/4/97 Measure B5 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 652 968 67.4% PassT Measure D Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 678 969 70.0% PassT Kenwood 3/4/97 Measure A Property Tax Education: Special Tax 1,279 1,518 84.3% PassT Montgomery 11/4/97 Measure B6 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 109 204 53.4% FailT Oak Grove Union 11/4/97 Measure B7 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 517 866 59.7% FailT Point Arena Joint Union High 11/4/97 Measure S Ordinance Education: Districts 216 246 87.8% Pass Measure T Ordinance Education: Districts 212 246 86.2% Pass Santa Rosa 11/4/97 Measure E Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,930 6,594 74.8% PassT Sebastopol Union 11/4/97 Measure B8 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 1,628 2,458 66.2% FailT Sonoma Valley Unified 11/4/97 Measure A Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 6,109 8,993 67.9% PassT Twin Hills Union 11/4/97 Measure B9 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 859 1,159 74.1% PassT West Sonoma County Union High 11/4/97 Measure B1 Property Tax Education: Special Tax 6,530 9,852 66.3% FailT STANISLAUS Hughson UnifiedP 11/4/97 Measure R Ordinance Education: Districts 1,295 1,723 75.2% Pass Hughson Union 3/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 582 1,015 57.3% FailT 11/4/97 Measure O Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 668 1,570 42.5% FailT Oakdale Jt/Riverbank/WaterfordP 6/3/97 Measure C Ordinance Education: Districts 3,763 4,346 86.6% Pass Turlock Joint Union High 11/4/97 Measure N Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 6,883 9,070 75.9% PassT SUTTER No School District Measures TEHAMA No School District Measures TRINITY No School District Measures TULARE Dinuba UnifiedP 11/4/97 Measure E Ordinance Education: Districts 1,680 1,933 86.9% Pass Earlimart Elementary 9/16/97 Recall 1 Recall Education: Recall 463 745 62.1% Pass Recall 2 Recall Education: Recall 458 742 61.7% Pass Recall 3 Recall Education: Recall 463 745 62.1% Pass Kings Canyon Unified 11/4/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 7 7 100.0% PassT

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TABLE 1.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997 COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE MEASURE TITLE TYPE OF MEASURE TOPIC OF MEASURE

VOTE IN FAVOR

TOTAL VOTE

PERCENT OF VOTE

PASS OR FAIL

Measure C Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 78 239 32.6% FailT P Proposed school district.

TULARE Pixley Union Elementary 4/15/97 Recall Recall Education: Recall 137 165 83.0% Pass (continued) Porterville UnifiedP 11/4/97 Measure G Ordinance Education: Districts 4,274 5,120 83.5% Pass Visalia Unified 6/3/97 Measure B Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,339 13,039 64.0% FailT TUOLUMNE No School District Measures VENTURA Conejo Valley Unified 11/4/97 Measure Q Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 18,322 28,516 64.3% FailT Fillmore Unified 3/4/97 Measure I Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,551 2,104 73.7% PassT Hueneme 3/4/97 Measure K Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,039 2,727 74.8% PassT Las Virgenes Unified10 11/4/97 Measure R Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 124 163 76.1% PassT Moorpark Unified 11/4/97 Measure U Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 2,548 3,916 65.1% FailT Ocean View 6/3/97 Measure N Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,131 1,360 83.2% PassT Ojai Unified 11/4/97 Measure S Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 3,201 4,436 72.2% PassT Oxnard 3/4/97 Measure J Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 4,263 6,437 66.2% FailT 6/3/97 Measure L Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 5,044 7,411 68.1% PassT Pleasant Valley 11/4/97 Measure T Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 8,674 12,205 71.1% PassT Rio 11/4/97 Measure R Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,251 1,620 77.2% PassT Ventura Unified 6/3/97 Measure M Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 11,586 15,491 74.8% PassT YOLO Davis Joint Unified 11/4/97 Measure H Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 7,606 12,111 62.8% FailT Winters Joint Unified 11/4/97 Measure G Bonds: GO Bond Education: Bonds 1,437 1,760 81.6% PassT YUBA No School District Measures P Proposed school district. 10 Multiple-county school district. Results for Los Angeles county reported separately.

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TABLE 1.2 TEXT FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY COUNTY, 1997

ALAMEDA 6/3/97 Alameda Unified Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To ensure the quality of public education in the City of Alameda, shall the Alameda Unified School District be authorized to levy a special tax for a period of four years in an amount not to exceed $50 per year per parcel of taxable land in the District, the funds to be used for the specific purpose of providing special programs and services throughout the District? ALAMEDA 6/3/97 Newark Unified Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To relieve overcrowding, improve educational opportunities for Newark children, improve health and safety conditions of schools including replacing inadequate or unsafe electrical and heating systems, repairing deteriorating roofs and plumbing systems, eliminating hazards from asbestos, upgrading wiring for technology, renovating children's restrooms, constructing a technology center and expanding, renovating, acquiring, constructing and upgrading classrooms and other school facilities, shall the Newark Unified School District issue $66 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit? ALAMEDA 3/4/97 Piedmont Unified Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Piedmont City Unified School District be authorized to levy a special tax of up to the amounts specified in the voter information pamphlet for a period of four years toward providing special instructional programs and services commensurate with a superior educational program? ALAMEDA 3/4/97 Piedmont Unified Measure D Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Piedmont City Unified School District be authorized to levy a special tax of up to the amounts specified in the voter information pamphlet for a period of four years toward providing enhanced facilities maintenance and the implementation of the district technology plan? ALAMEDA 3/4/97 Pleasanton Unified Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Pleasanton Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness of not to exceed $69.8 million dollars ($69,800,000), the rate of interest thereon not to exceed the maximum rate allowable by law, for the purpose of making improvements to the school facilities and renovations to the existing schools, and for such other capital improvements essential to the development of schools and paying the costs incident thereto? ALAMEDA 3/4/97 San Leandro Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To provide adequate, well-maintained classroom space, shall the San Leandro Unified School District be authorized to finance the repair, improvement, construction and acquisition of, and additions to, school facilities, including improvements to science laboratories, safety and seismic upgrades, replacing aging roofs, rewiring classrooms to provide access to technology and upgrading electrical and plumbing systems by incurring bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $53,850,000 with interest at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum? BUTTE 6/24/97 Gridley Unified Measure T Pass Shall a unified school district be formed between Gridley Union School District and Gridley Union High School District? BUTTE 11/4/97 Palermo Union Measure X Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Palermo Union School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $1,800,000 for the purpose of raising funds for the acquisition and improvement of real property for the purpose of building a new school, to bear interest at rates not exceeding the statutory limit? BUTTE 3/4/97 Thermalito Union Measure Q Fail (2/3 required) To provide a community sports and performing arts building to be used as (i) a school gym, which would allow for physical education classes to be held indoors during poor weather, (ii) an after-school activity center for students and (iii) a facility for community events, shall the Thermalito Union School District issue $2,000,000 of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit? CALAVERAS 6/3/97 Calaveras Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To reduce student overcrowding and enable the Calaveras Unified School District to comply with building and safety codes by making needed fire, health and safety improvements such as repair or replacement of leaking roofs and outdated heating, plumbing, and electrical systems; to accommodate computer technology; and to improve, acquire and construct school facilities, grounds, and classrooms; shall the district be authorized to issue $22,300,000 of bonds bearing interest at rates not exceeding the statutory maximum? CALAVERAS 6/3/97 Mark Twain Elementary Measure B Fail (2/3 required) In order to provide vital and modest funding to address aging school facilities, and to prevent overcrowding for a growing student population, for projects such as additional classrooms; libraries/computer resource centers; a gymnasium; adequate restroom facilities; covered eating areas, and other needed district support facilities, shall the Mark Twain Union Elementary School District incur bonded indebtedness not exceeding $5,250,000 for acquisition and improvement of real property, bearing interest at rates not to exceed the maximum allowable by law? CALAVERAS 11/4/97 Vallecito Union Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To continue providing quality educational programs shall Vallecito Union School District issue $7.9 million in general obligation bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit, to pay off $6.9 million in Avery Middle School construction financing, thereby freeing up money currently committed to Certificates of Participation payments, and to provide $500,000 each for Albert Michelson and Hazel Fischer School improvements, with local volunteer committee(s) recommending priorities? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/97 Acalanes Union High Measure A Pass (2/3 required)

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Shall the Acalanes Union High School District be authorized to finance the rehabilitation, expansion, and improvement of its schools, including but not limited to wiring and infrastructure for technology, the modernization of school libraries, laboratories and classrooms, and the creation of new classroom space needed for increased enrollment, by incurring bonded indebtedness of up to $48.0 million at interest rates not exceeding the legal maximum? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/97 Brentwood Union Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To enable the Brentwood Union Elementary School District to provide adequate classroom space, expand and renovate existing schools, provide access to technology for our students, acquire school sites and construct schools to alleviate student overcrowding and enhance the educational opportunities for all students, shall the District be authorized to issue bonds in the amount not to exceed $20,000,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum set by law? CONTRA COSTA 11/4/97 Knightsen Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Knightsen School District be authorized to levy a special tax limited to $40.00 per year per Assessor's parcel within the District for a period of five years beginning January 1, 1998, for the purpose of funding transportation of the District's students to and from school and school-related activities? CONTRA COSTA 8/19/97 Pittsburg Unified Recall 1 Pass Shall JESS H. REYES be recalled (removed) from the office of Trustee of Pittsburg Unified School District? CONTRA COSTA 8/19/97 Pittsburg Unified Recall 2 Pass Shall GILBERT RUIZ be recalled (removed) from the office of Trustee of Pittsburg Unified School District? CONTRA COSTA 8/19/97 Pittsburg Unified Recall 3 Pass Shall LINDA VELARDE be recalled (removed) from the office of Trustee of Pittsburg Unified School District? EL DORADO 6/3/97 El Dorado Union High Measure E Pass (2/3 required) To relieve current overcrowding at the existing three comprehensive high schools, shall the El Dorado Union High School District of El Dorado County issue bonds not to exceed $17,180,000 for the purpose of constructing a new high school at the district-owned El Dorado Township site, with bonds sold at an interest rate not to exceed the statutory limit? FRESNO 11/4/97 Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District incur district-wide bond indebtedness in the amount of 12.9 million dollars to bear interest at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum for the purpose of raising money for the acquisition of school sites; the building or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or additions to school buildings; the expansion of school sites; the permanent improvement of school grounds; and related off-site work? FRESNO 11/4/97 Dinuba Joint Union High Measure E Pass Shall a new unified school district, the members of the governing board of which shall be elected from trustee areas, be formed from the existing Dinuba Joint Union High School District and Dinuba Elementary School District, excluding the Kings River Union Elementary School District and the Monson-Sultana Joint Union Elementary School District which shall continue to feed into the high school of the new unified school district under the same terms that existed before any action to unify? FRESNO 11/4/97 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To improve educational opportunities, shall Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District issue bonds for a multipurpose room and cafeteria at Firebaugh Middle School, a new elementary school, additional permanent classrooms at Firebaugh High School and related facility improvements in an amount not to exceed $8,500,000.00 at an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? FRESNO 11/4/97 Kings Canyon District 1 Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall Kings Canyon School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 (Mountain Community) incur a bonded indebtedness to make alterations and additions to school facilities in the Dunlap and Miramonte areas including four classrooms for the Dunlap School and a multi-purpose/gym/stage with full service kitchen in the Dunlap School not exceeding $3,000,000 at an interest rate not exceeding the maximum allowed by law? FRESNO 11/4/97 Kings Canyon District 2 Measure C Fail (2/3 required) Shall Kings Canyon School Facilities Improvement District No. 2 (Farm and Urban Community) incur a bonded indebtedness for a new high school; a new K-8 school, and to make alterations or additions to school facilities throughout the improvement district involving Sheridan, McCord, Citrus, Alta, Great Western, Jefferson, Lincoln, Riverview, Washington, Navelencia, General Grant and Kings Canyon High School not exceeding $26,000,000 at an interest rate not exceeding the maximum allowed by law? FRESNO 11/4/97 Riverdale Joint Unified Measure D Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Riverdale Joint Unified School District construct new classrooms, a multipurpose/cafeteria, supportive facilities, and make technological and modernization improvements to school facilities by issuing bonds not exceeding $5.2 million at an interest rate not exceeding the statutory maximum? FRESNO 11/4/97 West Fresno Elementary Measure G Pass (2/3 required) To make West Fresno Elementary School District schools safe by replacing leaky rotten roofs, deteriorating toilets, bathrooms and clogged sewer lines; to renovate

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and modernize classroom and school sites throughout the District to accommodate modern technology, and to build and acquire additional classrooms and sites to reduce student overcrowding, shall the West Fresno Elementary School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $6 million, at an interest rate within the legal limit? GLENN 9/23/97 Hamilton Union Elementary Recall Pass Shall BARBARA R. BASS be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of the Hamilton Union Elementary School Board? HUMBOLDT 11/4/97 Eureka Unified - Proposed Measure W Pass (2/3 required) For the unification of the Eureka City Elementary School District and the Eureka High School District with the election of the governing board member(s) to be selected by trustee area but elected at large. HUMBOLDT 3/4/97 Klamath Trinity Joint Unified Recall 1 Fail Shall ANITA L. BUSSELL be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 1 of Klamath Trinity Joint Unified School District? HUMBOLDT 3/4/97 Klamath Trinity Joint Unified Recall 2 Fail Shall KATHERINE SHANNON be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 2 of Klamath Trinity Joint Unified School District? HUMBOLDT 3/4/97 Klamath Trinity Joint Unified Recall 6 Fail Shall STEPHEN A. BURBANK be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 6 of Klamath Trinity Joint Unified School District? HUMBOLDT 3/4/97 Klamath Trinity Joint Unified Recall 7 Fail Shall BARBARA GREEN be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member, Trustee Area No. 7 of Klamath Trinity Joint Unified School District? HUMBOLDT 11/4/97 Southern Humboldt Unified Measure R Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District provide funds for maintenance, capital improvements, equipment replacement, and new technology equipment, by levying a special tax on each assessor's parcel of $52.00 per year ($26.00 semi-annual payment) for a period of seven years, beginning July 1, 1998 and increase its appropriate limit by the amount of revenue generated by that special tax, with certain specific exemptions as set forth in the Resolution and Order of Election? IMPERIAL 3/4/97 Coachella Valley Unified Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To relieve overcrowding, to modernize and renovate school facilities, to acquire land and construct school facilities, shall the Coachella Valley Unified School District be authorized to issue bonds in the amount of $20,000,000, with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum permitted by law? IMPERIAL 6/3/97 Holtville Measure I Fail (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions and to enhance educational opportunities, shall the Holtville Unified School District of Imperial County be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $9,000,000 at an interest not to exceed the statutory maximum, to finance the renovation, modernization and expansion of the local schools? IMPERIAL 11/4/97 Holtville Unified Measure L Fail (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions and to enhance educational opportunities, shall the Holtville Unified School District of Imperial County be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $9,000,000 at an interest not to exceed the statutory maximum, to finance the renovation, modernization and expansion of the local schools? IMPERIAL 11/4/97 Meadows Union Elementary Measure K Pass (2/3 required) To modernize and improve health and safety conditions at the Measows Union Elementary School, including replacing inadequate electrical and air conditioning/heating systems, repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing, water treatment and sewer system, upgrading the kitchen and technological capabilities of the school, and acquiring, constructing and modernizing school facilities to achieve the foregoing, shall Meadows Union Elementary School District issue up to $1 million of general obligation bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit? KINGS 11/4/97 Kings River-Hardwick Recall 1 Fail Shall Ernie Souza be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of the Kings River-Hardwick School District? KINGS 11/4/97 Kings River-Hardwick Recall 2 Fail Shall Mary J. Avila be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of the Kings River-Hardwick School District? KINGS 11/4/97 Kings River-Hardwick Recall 3 Fail Shall Audrey Warmerdam be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of the Kings River-Hardwick School District? KINGS 11/4/97 Kings River-Hardwick Recall 4 Fail Shall Amy Martins be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member of the Kings River-Hardwick School District?

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KINGS 3/4/97 Lemoore Union High Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Lemoore Union High School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of not to exceed $9,300,000 to bear interest at rates not exceeding the statutory maximum for the purpose of raising money for the acquisition and improvement of real property for authorized school purposes including construction of new classrooms, modernization of older classrooms, reconstruction of a new event center, technology improvements and upgrades and related on-site and off-site work? KINGS 11/4/97 Riverside Unified Measure D Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Riverside Unified School District construct new classrooms, a multipurpose/cafeteria, supportive facilities, and make technological and modernization improvements to school facilities by issuing bonds not exceeding $5.2 million at an interest rate not exceeding the statutory maximum? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 ABC Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the ABC Unified School District incur a bonded indebtedness not exceeding the maximum allowed by law to repair and rehabilitate school sites and grounds, including the upgrade of classrooms for computer and science technology, to install security and safety structural improvements, to repair and replace heating and ventilation systems and to repair and replace existing plumbing and wiring at each school throughout the District? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Basset Unified Measure M Fail (2/3 required) To improve classrooms, shall the Bassett Unified School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $19,000,000, with interest at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum? LOS ANGELES 4/8/97 Burbank Unified Measure B97 Pass (2/3 required) To rehabilitate Burbank schools, including replacing inadequate electrical, plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems; comply with fire, earthquake, health and safety standards; renovate, construct, and modernize classrooms and school facilities, and not used for administrators' or teachers' salaries, with all expenditures monitored by a community oversight committee, shall the Burbank Unified School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $112.5 million, at an interest rate within the legal limit? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 East Whittier City Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To improve neighborhood schools, including health and safety conditions, such as inadequate or unsafe electrical and heating systems; repair of deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems; elimination of asbestos hazards; reduction of earthquake dangers with seismic upgrades; and provision of adequate restroom facilities for children, shall the East Whittier City School District issue Bonds in an amount not to exceed $20 million at an interest rate within the legal limit, for the acquisition, construction and modernization of school facilities? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Eastside Union Measure S Pass (2/3 required) In order to reduce student overcrowding and provide students throughout the district access to classroom computer technology and to acquire and construct new schools and rehabilitate and modernize existing school facilities, shall Eastside Union School District of Los Angeles County be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed $15,535,371.00 with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory limit? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 El Segundo Unified Measure C Fail (2/3 required) In order to renovate, construct and improve school facilities including upgrade of classrooms to accommodate modern technology, repair leaky roofs, repair and upgrade fire, safety, electrical, plumbing, and heating systems, renovate schools throughout the district, and make the district eligible to receive state matching funds, shall the El Segundo Unified School District be authorized to issue bonds in the amount of $24,000,000 at an interest rate not to exceed that permitted by law? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 El Segundo Unified Measure C Pass (2/3 required) In order to renovate, construct and improve school facilities including upgrade of classrooms to accommodate modern technology, repair leaky roofs, repair and upgrade fire, safety, electrical, plumbing, and heating systems, renovate schools throughout the district, and make the district eligible to receive state matching funds, shall the El Segundo Unified School District be authorized to issue bonds in the amount of $24,000,000 at an interest rate not to exceed that permitted by law? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 Glendale Unified Measure K Pass (2/3 required) To add classrooms to relieve severe overcrowding, improve health and safety conditions of schools including replacing inadequate or unsafe electrical and heating/ventilation systems, repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems, eliminating hazards from earthquakes and asbestos, upgrading wiring for technology, renovating restrooms, and acquiring, constructing, renovating, and upgrading classrooms and other school sites and facilities, shall the Glendale Unified School District issue $186 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 Hawthorne Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions of neighborhood schools, including replacing deteriorating electrical, heating, plumbing, and security systems, complying with current fire and safety standards, reducing danger from earthquakes and acquire real property for new school facilities, shall the Hawthorne School District issue $28 million of bonds, at interest rates within the legal limit to acquire, repair, rehabilitate, construct and modernize classrooms and school facilities with all

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proceeds staying in Hawthorne to benefit local children? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Las Virgenes Unified Measure R Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Las Virgenes Unified School District be authorized to finance the repair and renovation of all local schools, including safety and seismic repairs, upgrading inadequate electrical, heating, air-conditioning and plumbing systems, modernizing restroom facilities, repairing roofs where needed, adding classrooms to existing schools, building new schools and support facilities to relieve severe overcrowding by issuing $93,119,421 in bonds, with an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Lawndale Measure L Fail (2/3 required) To improve educational opportunities, shall the Lawndale Elementary School District acquire, construct, improve and renovate school facilities to accommodate class size reduction; provide for safety and seismic upgrades; abate asbestos; modernize children's restrooms; replace roofs, plumbing, sewer, lighting and electrical systems where needed; and modernize school facilities, including out-dated science laboratories and inadequate libraries, by issuing bonds in the amount of $31 million with an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 Monrovia Unified Measure M Pass (2/3 required) Shall Monrovia Unified School District, in order to repair its existing 30- to 70-year-old schools, upgrade deteriorating roofs, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and electrical systems; rewire classrooms for computer technology; renovate, construct, and acquire classrooms to comply with current fire and safety standards,; and reduce the risk of injury to children from earthquakes with seismic upgrades, by issuing $34 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Mt. San Antonio Community College Measure W Fail (2/3 required) To improve instruction, provide increased educational opportunity, and serve more students by replacing antiquated facilities; new construction such as science, business and computer technology facilities; renovating and repairing deteriorating classrooms and buildings, removing asbestos, earthquake retrofitting; improving disabled access; and providing students with greater access to computers, instructional equipment, and communications technology, with an annual independent audit, shall Mt. San Antonio College issue $122 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit? LOS ANGELES 3/4/97 Palmdale Measure A Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Palmdale School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed $81 million at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum to acquire, construct, modernize and expand school facilities to reduce class size and student overcrowding, to add classrooms, to upgrade fire alarm systems, to provide required handicap access and to provide students with access to computer technology? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Pasadena Unified Measure Y Pass (2/3 required) To improve safety and the quality of education in schools in Pasadena, Altadena, and Sierra Madre, by repairing and rehabilitating aging schools, upgrading electrical, plumbing, sewer, heating and ventilation systems, renovating restrooms, replacing roofs, removing hazards from asbestos and earthquakes, modernizing science labs and libraries, shall the Pasadena Unified School District be authorized to issue $240 million in bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit with all money raised benefitting local children? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 Pomona Unified Measure S Fail (2/3 required) In order to construct additional classrooms needed for class size reduction, provide students with greater opportunity to attend neighborhood schools, rehabilitate existing classrooms, reduce classroom overcrowding, and give students greater access to classroom computer technology, shall the Pomona Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $35 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowable by law be used for the repair and rehabilitation of existing schools, the construction and acquisition of new classrooms, sites and facilities, and the wiring of classrooms required for computers and other modern technology? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Snowline Joint Unified Measure Q Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Snowline Joint Unified School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($6,500,000) at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum to acquire and construct an elementary school to reduce overcrowding? LOS ANGELES 6/3/97 Torrance Unified Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To repair and maintain aging school facilities and replace obsolete equipment, shall Torrance Unified School District Community Facilities District 97-1 levy a special tax upon District property with a rate and apportionment method provided in the Resolution of Formation adopted by the Board of Education, and issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $80,540,000, with an appropriations limit equal to 110% of debt service thereon, and fund expenses and necessary maintenance reserves? LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Torrance Unified Measure K Fail (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions of Torrance schools, including replacing inadequate or unsafe electrical and heating/ventilation systems, repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems, eliminating hazards from earthquakes and asbestos, upgrading wiring for emergency communication and technology, renovating restrooms, and acquiring, replacing, constructing, renovating and upgrading classrooms and other school sites and facilities, shall the Torrance Unified School District issue $80.5 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit?

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LOS ANGELES 3/4/97 Wiseburn Measure W Pass (2/3 required) To provide funds to acquire, construct and modernize school facilities, including upgrading classrooms for modern technology; repairing and replacing inadequate classrooms, roofs, heating, and ventilation systems; replacing fire and burglar alarm systems in classrooms throughout the district; providing facilities to match state aid funding; shall the Wiseburn School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed $14,100,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? MADERA 11/4/97 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To improve educational opportunities, shall Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District issue bonds for a multipurpose room and cafeteria at Firebaugh Middles School, a new elementary school, additional permanent classrooms at Firebaugh High School and related facility improvements in an amount not to exceed $8,500,000.00 at an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? MARIN 3/4/97 Lagunitas Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Lagunitas School District, serving the children of Woodacre, San Geronimo, Forest Knolls, and Lagunitas, provide funds to maintain specific educational programs, by levying a special tax assessment on each assessor's parcel of one hundred and sixty five dollars per year (eighty two dollars and fifty cents per semi-annual payment), with a five percent cost-of-living adjustment to be applied in each successive year for a period of five years, beginning July 1, 1997, with an exemption for any beneficial owner of a parcel who has attained the age of 65 years on or before May 1st of any applicable year and who uses the parcel as his or her principal place of residence? MARIN 3/4/97 Novato Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To maintain and restore and improve the quality of education provided to the students within the Novato Unified School District, shall the Novato Unified School District levy a special tax of $98.00 on each parcel of land as within the District, developed and undeveloped, each year for eight fiscal years in order to maintain, restore, or improve educational programs with emphasis on math and science, elementary reading, technology, library services, and class size ratios? MARIN 11/4/97 Ross Valley Measure A Pass (2/3 required) For the purpose of maintaining basic educational services, and making needed health and safety repairs, shall the Ross Valley School District levy a parcel tax of $186.00 per year per assessor's parcel for a period of 8 years, beginning July 1, 1998, with 4% annual increases over the prior year's rate, with exemptions for beneficial owners aged 65 on or before May 1 of any year who use that parcel as their principal place of residence? MARIN 3/4/97 Tamalpias Union High Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Tamalpias Union High School District, serving the students of Belvedere, Bolinas, Corte Madera, Fairfax, Greenbrae, Kentfield, Larkspur, Marin City, Mill Valley, Nicasio, Ross, San Anselmo, the San Geronimo Valley, Sausalito, Stinson Beach, and Tiburon, provide funds to maintain a quality education for students in the District and support specific programs and services, by continuing to levy a parcel tax for a limited period of eight years, beginning July 1, 1997, at the rate of $138 per assessor's parcel per year which would supplement the presently authorized assessment of $98 per assessor's parcel by $40, and each year increase the prior year's rate by 5% during the assessment period, with an exemption given upon request of any beneficial owner of a parcel who has attained the age of 65 on or before May 1st of any applicable year and who uses that parcel as his or her principal place of residence? MENDOCINO 11/4/97 Arena Union-Point Arena Jt. Union Measure S Pass For the establishment of a common governing board, effective July 1, 1998, in the Arena union Elementary School district and Point Arena Joint Union High School District. MENDOCINO 11/4/97 Arena Union-Point Arena Jt. Union Measure T Pass For increasing the number of members of the common governing board of the Arena Union Elementary School District and Point Arena Joint Union High School District from five (5) members to seven (7) members, should the proposal to establish a common board pass as set forth above in Measure S. MENDOCINO 11/4/97 Fort Bragg Unified Measure U Pass For decreasing the number of members of the governing board of the Fort Bragg Unified School District from seven (7) to five (5). MENDOCINO 3/4/97 Ukiah Unified Measure H Pass (2/3 required) To relieve overcrowding by constructing an elementary school, classrooms and school facilities and by making repairs and renovations to Oak Manor and Nokomis Elementary Schools and other school facilities as necessary, shall Ukiah Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness in the amount not to exceed $20,000,000, at interest rates not exceeding the legal limit, to provide funds for the construction, acquisition, improvement and renovation of school facilities? MONTEREY 3/4/97 Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified School District incur district-wide bond indebtedness in the amount of 12.9 million dollars to bear interest at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum for the purpose of raising money for the acquisition of school sites; the building or purchasing of school buildings; the making of alterations or additions to school buildings; the expansion of school sites; the permanent improvement of school grounds; and related off-site work? MONTEREY 6/3/97 North Monterey County Unified Measure A Fail (2/3 required)

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Shall the North Monterey County Unified School District be authorized to levy a special tax of $20 on each parcel within the District, effective July 1, 1997 and each year for four years thereafter, said to be used solely and exclusively to provide athletic and music programs, with exemptions for taxable parcels owned and occupied by persons 65 years or older, and shall the State Appropriations Limit be increased accordingly? MONTEREY 11/4/97 Salinas City Elementary Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To provide K-6th grade students access to computer technology, repair leaky roofs, replace electrical wiring, reduce classroom overcrowding and allow for class-size reduction, to repair existing classrooms and make schools and school grounds safe, shall Salinas City Elementary School District issue $38 million of bonds, at a legal interest rate to rewire classrooms for computers, repair and renovate all schools throughout the District, acquire school sites and acquire and construct classrooms and school facilities? MONTEREY 6/3/97 Salinas Union High Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall Salinas Union High School District incur a bonded indebtedness not exceeding the maximum allowed by law to add new classrooms, to modernize existing school facilities, to make related permanent improvements, to install technology cabling and networking improvements at Avarez, Alisal, and North Salinas High Schools, the Adult School, and El Sausal, Harden, and Washington Middle Schools and to renovate Salinas High School and auditorium? NAPA 6/3/97 St. Helena Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To provide safe and adequate schools for all students, shall the St. Helena Unified School District be authorized to finance repairs, acquisition, construction, and improvements to school buildings and grounds, including for such purposes as fixing leaky roofs, upgrading science and computer laboratories and school libraries, replacing old heating, plumbing and electrical systems, and building a new elementary school for Kindergarten through second grade, by issuing bonds up to $18,000,000 bearing interest rates not exceeding the legal maximum? NEVADA 3/4/97 Tahoe-Truckee Unified Measure S Pass (2/3 required) Shall the TTUSD continue to levy a special tax of $60 per year per Assessor's Parcel (equivalent to $5/month), limited to four years beginning July 1, 1997, for school computers, academic courses, library books, librarians, vocational education, classroom supplies, music, nursing, safe playgrounds, counseling, physical education and matching funds for buses, described in Paragraph 8 of Resolution #20-96/97; shall the District appropriations limit be increased accordingly; shall a Citizen's Review Committee monitor these funds; and shall exemptions be available for all taxpayers aged 65 and older? ORANGE 11/4/97 Orange Unified Measure A Pass ADVISORY VOTE ONLY. Do you agree with the recent decision of the Orange Unified School District to replace the Bilingual Education Program with an English immersion Literacy Program? PLACER 11/4/97 Elverta Joint Measure W Fail (2/3 required) Shall Elverta Joint School District of Sacramento and Placer Counties be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed $61,000,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory maximum, to acquire, construct and improve eligible school facilities? PLACER 3/4/97 Placer Union High School Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To repair existing school facilities in order to extend their useful life and relieve overcrowding by constructing additional classrooms and high schools, shall the Placer Union High School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $90,000,000 at interest rates not exceeding the legal limit, to provide funds for the improvement, renovation, acquisition, and construction of school facilities? PLACER 3/4/97 Tahoe-Truckee Unified Measure S Pass (2/3 required) Shall the TTUSD continue to levy a special tax of $60 per year per Assessor's Parcel (equivalent to $5/month), limited to four years beginning July 1, 1997, for school computers, academic courses, library books, librarians, vocational education, classroom supplies, music, nursing, safe playgrounds, counseling, physical education and matching funds for buses, described in Paragraph 8 of Resolution #20-96/97; shall the District appropriations limit be increased accordingly; shall a Citizen's Review Committee monitor these funds; and shall exemptions be available for all taxpayers aged 65 and older? RIVERSIDE 11/4/97 Banning Unified Measure GG Fail (2/3 required) Shall Banning Unified School District, in order to construct a gymnasium, stadium, fields at Banning High School, upgrade and rewire classrooms, libraries, and laboratories for computer technology, repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing, and buildings, and modernize Central, Hemmerling, Hoffer, Coombs, and Nicolet classrooms to current fire, safety, and seismic standards, and construct multi-purpose rooms for Hemmerling and Hoffer schools, issue $7 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit for only the listed items? SACRAMENTO 11/4/97 Elverta Joint Measure W Fail (2/3 required) Shall Elverta Joint School District of Sacramento and Placer Counties be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed $61,000,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory maximum, to acquire, construct and improve eligible school facilities? SACRAMENTO 11/4/97 Folsom Cordova Unified Measure V Pass (2/3 required) To renovate and repair only Rancho Cordova schools, and to improve the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems at such schools, shall the School Facility Improvement District No. 1 of the Folsom Cordova Unified School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $10.4 million, at an interest rate within the legal limit, to renovate, rehabilitate, and modernize classrooms and school facilities? SACRAMENTO 11/4/97 North Sacramento Measure X Pass (2/3 required)

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To repair, refurbish, and upgrade aging schools, and improve educational quality, shall the North Sacramento School District incur bonded indebtedness of $20,000,000, at an interest rate not exceeding the legal limit, for replacing leaky roofs and old, unreliable boilers; installing air conditioning, heating and plumbing systems; repairing deteriorating restrooms; removing asbestos; modernizing schools for computers; installing school safety and security equipment; and acquiring school sites and facilities? NO bond funds will be used for salaries or any administrative costs. SACRAMENTO 6/3/97 Sacramento City Unified Measure U Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Sacramento City Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness of not to exceed Two Hundred Twenty-Five million dollars (225,000,000), the rate of interest thereon not to exceed the maximum rate allowable by law, with no bond funds used for district administration sites, to improve, renovate, construct, and replace existing local school buildings, upgrade classrooms for new technologies, and meet mandated safety requirements? SAN BERNARDINO 6/3/97 Alta Loma Measure K Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Alta Loma School District incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $32,000,000 for a term not to exceed 25 years at an interest rate not to exceed 12 % per annum for the purpose of the acquisition and improvement of real property including: construction of schools and support facilities; acquisition of school sites; alterations and additions to school buildings; improvement of school grounds; furniture, fixtures, equipment and apparatus necessary therefore; appurtenances and appurtenant work incident thereto; and expenses of all proceedings for the authorization, issue and sale of the bonds? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Alta Loma Measure P Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Alta Loma School District incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $32,000,000 for a term not to exceed 25 years at an interest rate not to exceed 12% per annum for the purpose of the acquisition and improvement of real property including construction of schools and support facilities; acquisition of school sites; alterations and addition to school buildings; improvement of school grounds; furniture, fixtures, equipment and apparatus necessary therefore; appurtenances and appurtenant work incident thereto; and expenses of all proceedings for the authorization, issue and sale of the bonds? SAN BERNARDINO 6/3/97 Apple Valley Unified Measure J Fail (2/3 required) To renovate Apple Valley classrooms to accommodate modern technology for all students and community residents, upgrade Yucca Loma Elementary School, Mariana Elementary School, Rancho Verde Elementary School, Apple Valley Middle School, and Apple Valley High School and permanently fund school facilities, shall the Apple Valley Unified School District issue $26.6 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit, only to acquire, rehabilitate, and construct school improvements and classrooms for local use? SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Snowline Joint Unified Measure Q Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Snowline Joint Unified School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed Six Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($6,500,000) at a rate not to exceed the statutory maximum to acquire and construct an elementary school to reduce overcrowding? SAN DIEGO 6/3/97 Alpine Union Measure C Pass (2/3 required) To reduce student overcrowding; provide appropriate facilities for science labs, libraries, and computers; make the district eligible to receive state matching funds; provide access to modern classroom technology; provide health and safety improvements; and renovate, acquire, and construct schools; shall the Alpine Union School District be authorized to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $11,000,000 at an interest rate within the legal limit? SAN DIEGO 6/3/97 Carlsbad Unified Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Carlsbad Unified School District be authorized to finance the modernization, renovation, reconstruction and repair of neighborhood schools, including upgrading inadequate electrical systems, renovating restroom and sewage facilities, replacing leaking and damaged roofs, adding additional classrooms to relieve overcrowding and upgrading libraries, technology and science labs by issuing $26,500,000 of bonds with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory maximum allowed by law? SAN DIEGO 11/4/97 Coronado Unified Measure B Fail (2/3 required) To construct a new middle school, repair and renovate Coronado schools, including replacing electrical, heating, and plumbing systems, upgrade wiring to accommodate computer technology in classrooms, renovate classrooms, science labs, and add classrooms, shall the Coronado Unified School District issue $27,359,000 bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit with all money raised thereby staying in Coronado to benefit local children? SAN DIEGO 11/4/97 Lakeside Union Measure C Fail Unification of School District. Shall the Lakeside Union School District and that portion of the Grossmont Union High School District located within the boundaries of the Lakeside Union School District be formed into the Lakeside Unified School District? SAN DIEGO 11/4/97 Ramona Unified Measure D Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Ramona Unified School District issue bonds to repair deteriorating plumbing, structural, roof and electrical systems in old buildings; replace aging relocatable classrooms to meet current safety standards; install modern classroom technology; build the first phases of new elementary and secondary schools to relieve overcrowding; and provide matching funds to qualify for State Building Program; in the amount of $25,000,000 with interest rates not to exceed the maximum set by law? SAN DIEGO 1/28/97 San Dieguito Union High Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall Community Facilities District No. 95-1 of the San Dieguito Union High School District incur an indebtedness and issue bonds in the maximum aggregate

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principal amount of $50,000,000 for a maximum term of not more than 35 years with interest not to exceed the maximum interest rate permitted by law, the proceeds of which will be used to pay for the cost of acquiring, leasing, and/or constructing school facilities and equipment and other facilities to be used in conjunction with the school facilities and for certain incidental expenses; shall a special tax as provided in the Resolution of Formation with respect to the District be levied to pay the principal of interest on such bonds and to pay for the leasing, construction and/or acquisition of the facilities and equipment described above; shall an appropriations limit be established for the District equal to the amount of all proceeds of the special tax collected annually as adjusted for changes in the cost of living and changes in population? SAN DIEGO 3/4/97 San Ysidro Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall the San Ysidro School District incur bonded indebtedness for the purpose of acquiring and improving real property for authorized school purposes; provided that at the time any series of bonds in issued the highest tax rate required to service that series and all outstanding bonds authorized by this measure shall not exceed $0.10 per $100 in assessed value, with the maximum principle amount of such bonds not to exceed $250,000,000? SAN DIEGO 3/4/97 South Bay Union Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To repair school safety hazards like deteriorating roofs, heating, plumbing and electrical systems and provide earthquake reinforcements for schools over 35 years old; wiring for 21st century technology; facilities to ease extreme classroom overcrowding with guaranteed independently audited expenditures and no money for administrators' salaries, shall the South Bay Union School District issue $8.5 million in bonds, at the legal interest rate for acquiring, rehabilitating and constructing classrooms and school facilities? SAN DIEGO 3/4/97 Sweetwater Union High Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions and to demolish, repair, rehabilitate, construct and modernize schools throughout the School District, including wiring for technology, shall School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Sweetwater Union High School District issue $500,000,000 of general obligation bonds at an interest rates not to exceed the statutory maximum, provided that the tax rate necessary to repay bonds issued, as calculated at the time of issuance, shall not exceed $0.06 per $100 assessed valuation? SAN JOAQUIN 6/3/97 Lodi Unified Measure U Fail (2/3 required) In order to provide students with greater opportunity to attend neighborhood schools, construct additional classrooms needed for class size reduction, rehabilitate existing classrooms, reduce classroom overcrowding, and give students greater access to classroom computer technology, shall the Lodi Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $60 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law, to be used for the repair and rehabilitation of existing schools, the construction and acquisition of new classrooms and facilities, and the wiring of classrooms required for computers and other modern technology? SAN LUIS OBISPO 3/4/97 Lucia Mar Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To relieve classroom overcrowding and enhance student health and safety by constructing a new high school, new elementary and middle school classrooms, and renovating local school sites, shall the Lucia Mar Unified School District issue $24 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit, to acquire, rehabilitate and construct classrooms, school facilities and related site improvements for local use? SAN MATEO 6/3/97 Belmont Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To provide students with new classrooms to relieve overcrowding and accommodate small class sizes, comply with current safety standards, install additional electrical capacity, computer technology access, and seismic upgrades at Ralston, Central, Cipriani, Fox, and Nesbit schools, and the new school in Redwood Shores, shall Belmont School District issue $12 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit, to acquire, rehabilitate and construct classrooms and school sites for local use? SAN MATEO 3/4/97 Burlingame Elementary Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Because the tax approved by voters in 1993 that supports local schools is due to expire in 1999 and by law must be renewed, shall the Burlingame Elementary School District be authorized to commit said qualified special tax in order to maintain class size; to maintain and improve classroom programs; and to maintain and improve library, music, and PE programs and materials at the rate of $64 per year, the rate approved by voters in 1993 (with exemptions for parcels owned and occupied by a person 65 years of age or older, upon application, and certain other property exempted by law) for a limited period of six (6) years, beginning July 1, 1999, and ending June 30, 2005 and, in connection therewith, raise the appropriations limit of the District each year in an amount equal to the levy of said tax for said year? SAN MATEO 3/4/97 Burlingame Elementary Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To rehabilitate and reopen Roosevelt School and rehabilitate and improve other schools, shall the Burlingame School District finance the repair, improvement, construction, acquisition, and renovation of and additions to District buildings and grounds, including classrooms, science and other laboratories and libraries, safety and seismic upgrades, roofs, plumbing, sewer, lighting and electrical and mechanical systems by incurring bonded indebtedness in the amount of $6 million to bear interest at a rate not to exceed the legal maximum? SAN MATEO 3/4/97 Burlingame Elementary Measure C Pass (2/3 required) In order to reduce class size and reopen Roosevelt School as a neighborhood school like the other schools in the district, shall the Burlingame Elementary School District be authorized to impose an additional qualified special tax at the rate of $40 per year (with exemptions for parcels owned and occupied by a person 65

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years of age or older, upon application, and certain other property exempted by law) for a limited period of eight (8) years, beginning July 1, 1997, and ending June 30, 2005 and, in connection therewith, raise the appropriations limit of the District each year in an amount equal to the levy of said tax for said year? SAN MATEO 6/3/97 Laguna Salada Union Measure D Pass (2/3 required) In order to raise funds for district-wide projects such as structural repair and improvements to existing schools; upgrade electrical systems including for computer technology; installing new fire alarm systems; meeting disabled access and seismic safety requirements; constructing new classrooms, libraries, computer and science labs, and art and music classrooms; shall the Laguna Salada Union School District be authorized to issue up to $30,000,000 of bonds for acquisition and improvement of real property at interest rates within the legal limit? SAN MATEO 6/3/97 Redwood City Elementary Measure A Pass (2/3 required) In order to raise funds for construction of new classrooms, library/technology centers, cafeterias, maintenance, improvement and repair of existing facilities and related on site and off site work, shall the Redwood City Elementary School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of not to exceed $44,000,000 to bear interest at rates not exceeding the statutory maximum? SAN MATEO 6/3/97 San Carlos Measure F Pass (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions of neighborhood schools, to relieve overcrowding and to replace inadequate or unsafe electrical, heating and structural systems, to improve and repair deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems, to eliminate hazards from asbestos, to upgrade children's restrooms, and to construct and modernize school facilities, shall the San Carlos School district issue $22 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the statutory maximum? SAN MATEO 6/3/97 San Mateo-Foster City Measure E Pass (2/3 required) To benefit the students and communities served by the San Mateo-Foster City School District shall the District be authorized to finance the following real property improvements: a) add classrooms to relieve overcrowding and reduce class sizes; b) rehabilitate school buildings; c) provide for earthquake and other school safety; d) wire classrooms for technology; and e) other authorized projects, by incurring a bonded indebtedness of $79,000,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory limit for the purpose of real property improvements and acquisitions? SAN MATEO 6/3/97 South San Francisco Unified Measure C Pass (2/3 required) To provide safe and adequate schools for all students in the South San Francisco Unified School District, shall the District be authorized to finance repairs, improvements, construction, acquisition of and additions to school buildings and grounds, including for such purposes as replacing fire alarms, fixing leaky roofs, updating science laboratories, rewiring classrooms for technology, reducing class size, and replacing aging portable classrooms, by incurring bonded indebtedness up to $40,000,000 bearing interest rates not to exceed the legal maximum? SANTA BARBARA 11/4/97 Los Alamos Elementary Measure E97 Pass (2/3 required) To repair existing classrooms, acquire additional classrooms for class-size reduction, replace portable classrooms with permanent classrooms, replace outdated heating, wiring, and plumbing and give students greater access to computer technology, shall Los Alamos Elementary School District issue $2 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit for the building of new classrooms and facilities and the repair and rewiring of existing classrooms and facilities? SANTA BARBARA 11/4/97 Montecito Union Measure F97 Pass (2/3 required) To replace portable classrooms with permanent classrooms, repair existing classrooms, replace outdated heating, wiring and plumbing, provide new, permanent classrooms to maintain current student/teacher class-size ratios given enrollment growth, make safety improvements, and provide handicapped access, shall Montecito Union School District issue $4.5 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit for the building of new classrooms and facilities and the repair of existing classrooms and facilities? SANTA CLARA 11/4/97 Evergreen Elementary Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Evergreen Elementary School District incur a bonded indebtedness of $60,000,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory limit for the purpose of raising money for the following real property improvements (which purposes are hereby united and shall be voted upon as one single proposition: (a) the construction or purchase of buildings; (b) the acquisition of sites; and (c) the permanent alteration, addition or improvement to buildings and sites including any off-site improvements related thereto? SANTA CLARA 6/3/97 Los Altos Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Los Altos School District be authorized to increase their existing special tax and the Gann Appropriations Limit by the amount of revenue generated by that special tax? SANTA CLARA 11/4/97 Luther Burbank Measure B Pass (2/3 required) To reduce classroom overcrowding, repair deteriorating toilets and bathrooms, build renovate and modernize classrooms and acquire land for expansion, shall the Luther Burbank School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $1.8 million at an interest rate within the legal limit? SANTA CLARA 6/3/97 San Jose Unified Measure C Pass (2/3 required) To repair its existing neighborhood schools, fix and replace deteriorating roofs, gas, sewer and water lines, heating, ventilation and electrical systems; wire classrooms and computer labs for technology; renovate, construct and acquire classrooms; remodel outdated toilet and science facilities; and improve safety and security of schools and playgrounds, shall the San Jose Unified School District issue $165 million of bonds with an interest rate within the legal limit? SANTA CLARA 6/3/97 Santa Clara Unified Measure B Pass (2/3 required)

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To improve health and safety conditions by the repair and renovation of neighborhood schools, including replacing deteriorating electrical, heating and plumbing systems, to comply with current fire and safety standards and reducing danger from earthquakes with seismic upgrades and to enhance educational opportunities, shall the Santa Clara Unified School District issue $145 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit, to acquire, repair, rehabilitate, construct, and modernize classrooms, school facilities, and grounds? SANTA CLARA 6/3/97 Saratoga Union Measure D Pass (2/3 required) To make repairs in Saratoga schools, including replacing leaky roofs, deteriorating toilets, bathrooms and clogged sewer lines; renovating outdated heaters and boilers; conducting seismic upgrades and asbestos removal for student safety/ adding electrical outlets to classrooms; building additional classrooms to alleviate overcrowding; with no money for administrators' or teachers' salaries, shall the Saratoga Union Elementary School District issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $40 million, at an interest rate within the legal limit? SANTA CLARA 11/4/97 Twain Court Measure J Pass Reorganization of school districts to transfer territory from Campbell Union High and Campbell Union school districts to Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High and Saratoga Union school districts. SHASTA 3/4/97 Cottomwood Union Elementary Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Cottonwood Elementary School District issue bonds in the principal amount of $4.61 million, with interest not to exceed the maximum amount permitted by law, for the purpose of: construction of a new elementary school on Gas Point Road; and renovate inadequate restroom facilities for the Physical Education program at West Cottonwood School? SHASTA 11/4/97 Cottonwood Union Elementary Measure B Fail (2/3 required) Shall the Cottonwood Elementary School District issue bonds in the principal amount of $4.61 million, with interest not to exceed the maximum amount permitted by law, for the purpose of: construction of a new elementary school on Gas Point Road; and renovate inadequate restroom facilities for the Physical Education program at West Cottonwood School? SHASTA 11/4/97 Gateway Unified Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To replace rented, temporary classrooms with permanent classrooms, renovate, acquire or construct additional classrooms and school facilities, provide libraries/information centers at all schools, repair deteriorating roofs, upgrade plumbing, heating, cooling and electrical systems, acquire land, with no funds to be used for teacher or administrative salaries shall the Gateway Unified School District issue $27.5 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit? SHASTA 3/4/97 Shasta Union High Measure A Fail (2/3 required) To provide adequate, well maintained classroom space for all students in the Shasta Union High School District, shall the District be authorized to finance repairs, improvements, construction and acquisition of and additions to school buildings and grounds, including classrooms, science and other laboratories, libraries, safety and seismic upgrades, roofs, plumbing, sewer, lighting, electrical and mechanical systems, by incurring bonded indebtedness of up to $45,000,000 to bear interest at rates not exceeding the legal maximum? SISKIYOU 3/4/97 Mount Shasta Union Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Mount Shasta Union School District issue $2.2 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit, to renovate fifty year-old Mount Shasta Elementary School by constructing a lunch room/multipurpose facility and classrooms, and retrofitting and restoring the library for student use and technology; and to expand the inadequate Sisson School gymnasium facility? SISKIYOU 2/11/97 Siskiyou Joint Community College Recall 1 Fail Shall PENNY HEILMAN be recalled (removed) from the office of Trustee? SISKIYOU 2/11/97 Siskiyou Joint Community College Recall 3 Fail Shall MARILYN HALL be recalled (removed) from the office of Trustee? SOLANO 3/4/97 Benicia Unified Measure Q Pass (2/3 required) To provide funds to acquire and construct and modernize school facilities including upgrading classrooms for modern science and technology; adding permanent classrooms to reduce classroom size and student overcrowding; and making health and safety improvements to schools throughout the district: shall the Benicia Unified School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount not to exceed $22.5 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum allowed by law? SOLANO 6/3/97 Fairfield-Suisun Unified Measure S Fail (2/3 required) Shall the School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 of the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District be authorized to finance the design, acquisition, construction and equipping of a third high school in the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District and the repair, improvement, equipping and renovation of the Armijo and Fairfield High Schools by incurring bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $49,000,000, with interest at a rate not to exceed the statutory limit?

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SOLANO 3/4/97 Vallejo City Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) To provide funds to upgrade classrooms for modern technology; provide health and safety improvements in classrooms throughout the district; repair and replace inadequate classroom roofs, plumbing, heating and ventilation systems; and renovate, acquire, and construct schools and school sites, shall the Vallejo City Unified School district issue and sell bonds in an amount not to exceed $133 million at an interest rate within the legal limit? SONOMA 11/4/97 Forestville Union Measure B2 Pass (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 Fort Ross Measure B3 Pass (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 Gravenstein Union Measure C Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Gravenstein Union Elementary School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $1,800,000.00 to raise funds for the acquisition and improvement of real property for authorized school purposes, including upgrading electrical systems to accommodate computer technology and/or create computer science labs, to bear interest at rates not exceeding the statutory limit? SONOMA 11/4/97 Guerneville Union Measure B4 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 Harmony Union Measure B5 Pass (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 Harmony Union Measure D Pass (2/3 required) To enable Harmony Union School District to construct, improve, renovate and acquire school facilities, for such purposes as a multi-use building at Salmon Creek Middle School providing space for athletics, drama, after-school, and community use; upgrading the interior of Harmony School and providing drainage and roof improvements; and installing wiring to accommodate computer technology at both schools; shall the District incur bonded indebtedness of $1,850,000.00 principal amount, bearing interest at rates within the statutory maximum? SONOMA 3/4/97 Kenwood Measure A Pass (2/3 required) Shall Kenwood School District, serving the children of Kenwood, provide funds for the preservation of small class size and the enhancement of academic and educational programs by continuing a special tax assessment on each assessor's parcel of $48.00 per year ($24.00 per semi-annual payment) for a period of five years, beginning July 1, 1997 and increase its appropriations limit by the amount of revenue generated by that special tax, with certain specific exemptions as set forth in the full measure? SONOMA 11/4/97 Montgomery Measure B6 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 Oak Grove Union Measure B7 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law?

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SONOMA 11/4/97 Point Arena Joint Union High Measure S Pass For the establishment of a common governing board, effective July 1, 1998, in the Arena Union Elementary School District and Point Arena Joint Union High School District. SONOMA 11/4/97 Point Arena Joint Union High Measure T Pass For increasing the number of members of the common governing board of the Arena Union Elementary School District and point Arena Joint Union High School District from five (5) members to seven (7) members should the proposal to establish a common board pass as set forth above in Measure S. SONOMA 11/4/97 Santa Rosa Measure E Pass (2/3 required) To provide adequate classroom space for all students in the Santa Rosa Elementary School District, shall the District be authorized to finance repairs, acquisition and improvement of real property for such purposes as new school libraries, additional classrooms to accommodate class size reduction, replacement of aging portable classrooms, and improvements to heating, electrical and plumbing systems, by incurring bonded indebtedness up to $12,000,000 bearing interest at rates not to exceed the statutory limit? SONOMA 11/4/97 Sebastopol Union Measure B8 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 Sonoma Valley Unified Measure A Pass (2/3 required) In order to reduce overcrowding and to accommodate class size reduction and to provide adequate classrooms, libraries, laboratories (including computer labs), and other facilities for all students in the Sonoma Valley Unified School District, shall the District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in the principal amount of $27,760,000 to finance the renovation, expansion, acquisition, and construction of real property for schools, which bonds shall bear interest at rates not to exceed the statutory limit? SONOMA 11/4/97 Twin Hills Union Measure B9 Pass (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? SONOMA 11/4/97 West Sonoma County Union High Measure B1 Fail (2/3 required) Shall the West Sonoma County Union High School District and its feeder elementary school districts that have chosen to join with the high school district impose qualified special taxes in the amount not to exceed $39 per parcel, $12.09 per parcel for the high school districts and $26.91 per parcel in the feeder elementary school districts, to maintain and enhance educational programs and services, such tax to continue for a period of 7 years beginning July 1, 1998, and correspondingly increase their respective appropriations limits for the maximum time allowed by law? STANISLAUS 11/4/97 Hughson Unified-Proposed Measure R Pass Shall the Hughson Union High School District and the Hughson Union School District be reorganized into a new unified school district, the Hughson Unified School District? STANISLAUS 3/4/97 Hughson Union Measure B Fail (2/3 required) To relieve overcrowding at Hughson Elementary School By constructing a new elementary school, shall the Hughson Union School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount of $6,400,000 million, with an interest rate within the legal limit? STANISLAUS 11/4/97 Hughson Union Measure O Fail (2/3 required) To relieve overcrowding at Hughson Elementary School By constructing a new elementary school, shall the Hughson Union School District be authorized to issue bonds in the maximum amount of $6,400,000 ($6.4 million), with an interest rate within the legal limit? STANISLAUS 6/3/97 Oakdale Jt./Riverbank/Waterford Unif.-Proposed Measure C Pass Shall the Oakdale Joint Union High School District, Oakdale Elementary School District, Riverbank Elementary School District and Waterford Elementary School District be reorganized into three new unified school districts, the Oakdale Joint Unified School District, the Riverbank Unified School District, and the Waterford Unified School District? STANISLAUS 11/4/97 Turlock Joint Union High Measure N Pass (2/3 required) To accommodate increasing student enrollment and to relieve and prevent overcrowding at Turlock High School, shall the Turlock Joint Union High School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in amounts not to exceed $35 million, at interest rates not to exceed the statutory limit, to acquire a new high school site and develop and construct the John H. Pitman High School and to use any unused bond authorization, if any exists, to acquire a third high school site? TULARE 11/4/97 Dinuba Unified-Proposed Measure E Pass Shall a new unified school district, the members of the governing board of which shall be elected from trustee areas, be formed from the existing Dinuba Joint Union High School District and Dinuba Elementary School District, excluding the Kings River Union Elementary School District and the Monson-Sultana Joint Union

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Elementary School District which shall continue to feed into the high school of the new unified school district under the same terms that existed before any action to unify? TULARE 9/16/97 Earlimart Elementary Recall 1 Pass Shall CARMEN LOPEZ be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member? TULARE 9/16/97 Earlimart Elementary Recall 2 Pass Shall LUCY G. HERNANDEZ be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member? TULARE 9/16/97 Earlimart Elementary Recall 3 Pass Shall MARY LOPEZ be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member? TULARE 11/4/97 Kings Canyon Unified Measure B Pass (2/3 required) Shall Kings Canyon School Facilities Improvement District No. 1 (Mountain Community) incur a bonded indebtedness to make alterations and additions to school facilities in the Dunlap and Miramonte areas including four classrooms for the Dunlap School an a multi-purpose/gym/stage with full-service kitchen in the Dunlap School not exceeding $3,000,000 at an interest rate not exceeding the maximum allowed by law? TULARE 11/4/97 Kings Canyon Unified Measure C Fail (2/3 required) Shall Kings Canyon School Facilities Improvement District No.2 (Farm and Urban Community) incur a bonded indebtedness for a new high school, a new K-8 school, and to make alterations or additions to school facilities throughout the improvement district including Sheridan, McCord, Citrus, Alta, Great Western, Jefferson, Lincoln, Riverview, Washington, Navelencia, General Grant and Kings Canyon High School not exceeding $26,000,000 at an interest rate not exceeding the maximum allowed by law? TULARE 4/15/97 Pixley Union Elementary Recall Pass Shall Kathy L. McIntosh be recalled (removed) from the office of Governing Board Member? TULARE 11/4/97 Porterville Unified-Proposed Measure G Pass Shall a new unified school district be formed along the boundaries of the existing Porterville Union High School District, including the Porterville Union Elementary School District, and excluding all other elementary school districts which shall continue to feed into the Porterville Union High School District under the same terms that existed before any action to unify? TULARE 6/3/97 Visalia Unified Measure B Fail (2/3 required) To improve health and safety conditions of neighborhood schools, including replacing inadequate or unsafe electrical and heating systems, repairing deteriorating roofs, plumbing and sewer systems, eliminating hazards from asbestos, upgrading children's restrooms, acquiring, constructing and modernizing school facilities to relieve severe overcrowding, shall the Visalia Unified School District issue $90 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit? VENTURA 11/4/97 Conejo Valley Unified Measure Q Fail (2/3 required) To repair existing classrooms, replace wiring, plumbing, heating and leaky roofs, repair or install classrooms for class-size reduction, and give students greater access to computer technology, shall Conejo Valley Unified School District issue $97 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit for the rewiring of classrooms for computers, the construction of new classrooms, and the repair of schools and classrooms throughout the District? VENTURA 3/4/97 Fillmore Unified Measure I Pass (2/3 required) To provide students with new classrooms to relieve overcrowding by completing the middle school which will reduce class size and the time students spend walking between campuses, and upgrade technology to prepare our students for future jobs, shall the Fillmore Unified School District issue $12 million of bonds, at an interest rate within the legal limit, to acquire, rehabilitate and construct classrooms and school facilities for local use? VENTURA 3/4/97 Hueneme Measure K Pass (2/3 required) In order to renovate and modernize three hundred-twenty classrooms in the eleven (11) schools of the Hueneme School District that range in age from 30 to 70 years, and in so doing increase the safety and educational effectiveness of the classrooms, shall the Hueneme School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $4,700,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law? VENTURA 11/4/97 Las Virgenes Unified Measure R Pass (2/3 required) Shall the Las Virgenes Unified School District be authorized to finance the repair and renovation of all local schools, including safety and seismic repairs, upgrading inadequate electrical, heating, air-conditioning and plumbing systems, modernizing restroom facilities, repairing roofs where needed, adding classrooms to existing schools, building new schools and support facilities to relieve severe overcrowding by issuing $93,119,421 in bonds, with an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? VENTURA 11/4/97 Moorpark Unified Measure U Fail (2/3 required) To provide access to computer technology to all students; to construct libraries, learning centers and science labs; and to provide classrooms for class size reduction, music and physical education, shall the Moorpark Unified School District issue bonds in an amount not exceeding $16,180,000 million at interest rates

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not exceeding the legal limit to maintain, acquire and construct school facilities and grounds? VENTURA 6/3/97 Ocean View Measure N Pass (2/3 required) To give students greater access to computer technology, reduce classroom overcrowding, provide students with safe drinking water, repair leaky roofs, replace outdated electrical, plumbing systems, add classrooms for class size reduction, make safety improvements, and repair existing classrooms at every school throughout the District, shall the Ocean View School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $4 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law to be used for the upgrading and rewiring of classrooms for computers and other modern technology, the construction and acquisition of new classrooms and facilities, and the repair and upgrade of existing schools and classrooms throughout the District. VENTURA 11/4/97 Ojai Unified Measure S Pass (2/3 required) To give students greater access to computer technology, repair leaky roofs, replace wiring, plumbing, heating and ventilation, provide additional classrooms for class-size reduction upgrade school libraries and repair existing classrooms, shall Ojai Unified School District issue $15 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limits for the rewiring of classrooms for computers, the construction of new classrooms, and the repair of school buildings, campuses and classrooms throughout the District? VENTURA 3/4/97 Oxnard Measure J Fail (2/3 required) In order to reduce overcrowding through the construction and acquisition of new classrooms and facilities, repair and rehabilitate existing schools, construct, improve and upgrade school libraries, and install the technological infrastructure throughout the District required for computers and other modern technology, shall the Oxnard School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $57 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law? VENTURA 6/3/97 Oxnard Measure L Pass (2/3 required) In order to reduce overcrowding through the construction and acquisition of new classrooms and facilities, repair and rehabilitate existing schools, construct, improve and upgrade school libraries, and install the technological infrastructure throughout the District required for computers and other modern technology, shall the Oxnard School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $57 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law? VENTURA 11/4/97 Pleasant Valley Measure T Pass (2/3 required) In order to construct and acquire new classrooms and facilities to implement class size reduction and provide for increases in student population; upgrade school libraries; rehabilitate existing facilities and grounds for improved safety, technology, and a quality learning environment; shall the Pleasant Valley School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $49 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law? VENTURA 11/4/97 Rio Measure R Pass (2/3 required) To upgrade classrooms for earthquake safety, provide students greater access to computer technology, build new classrooms for class-size reduction, repair leaky roofs, replace wiring, plumbing, heating, ventilation and fire alarms, build science labs and repair existing classrooms shall the Rio School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $20 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law, to be used for the rewiring of classrooms for computers and the repair, construction and acquisition of classrooms, school sites and new schools? VENTURA 6/3/97 Ventura Unified Measure M Pass (2/3 required) To give students greater access to computer technology, reduce classroom overcrowding, repair leaky roofs, replace outdated electrical/plumbing systems, construct additional classrooms for class size reduction, replace broken heating systems, make safety improvements, and repair existing classrooms at every school shall the Ventura Unified School District incur bonded indebtedness in an amount not to exceed $81 million with an interest rate not to exceed the maximum rate allowed by law to be used for the upgrading and rewiring of classrooms for computers and other modern technology, the construction and acquisition of new classrooms and facilities and the repair and rehabilitation of existing schools and classrooms throughout the District? YOLO 11/4/97 Davis Joint Unified Measure H Fail (2/3 required) To build two new elementary schools and one new junior high school to relieve overcrowding; repair, rehabilitate, and expand all elementary, junior high, and high schools; improve access to technology; accommodate class size reduction; replace aging electrical systems, roofs, plumbing and sewer lines; and acquire needed land; shall the Davis Joint Unified School District issue bonds in the amount of $55,200,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the legal limit? YOLO 11/4/97 Winters Joint Unified School District Measure G Pass (2/3 required) For the Purpose of constructing a new elementary school, preserving, renovating and modernizing the high school, constructing a multi-use room at the middle school, and other capital expenditures, shall the Winters Joint Unified School District, for the benefit of students in the Winters area, incur a bonded indebtedness in the amount of $5,000,000 with an interest rate not to exceed the statutory limit?

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TABLE 1.3 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BALLOT MEASURES BY TYPE* OF MEASURE AND COUNTY, 1997

BONDS ADVISORY GANN LIMIT ORDINANCE TAXES RECALL ALL SCHOOL DISTRICT

MEASURES PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL PASS FAIL TOTAL

Alameda 3 0 2 1 5 1 6 Butte 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 Calaveras 2 1 2 1 3 Contra Costa 2 0 3 0 1 0 6 0 6 El Dorado 1 0 1 0 1 Fresno 3 3 1 0 4 3 7 Glenn 1 0 1 0 1 Humboldt 0 1 0 4 1 0 1 5 6 Imperial 1 3 1 3 4 Kings 2 0 0 4 2 4 6 Los Angeles 11 9 11 9 20 Madera 1 0 1 0 1 Marin 1 0 3 0 4 0 4 Mendocino 1 0 3 0 4 0 4 Monterey 0 3 0 1 0 4 4 Napa 1 0 1 0 1 Nevada 1 0 1 0 1 Orange 1 0 1 0 1 Placer 0 2 1 0 1 2 3 Riverside 0 1 0 1 1 Sacramento 2 2 2 2 4 San Bernardino 0 4 0 4 4 San Diego 5 3 0 1 5 4 9 San Joaquin 0 1 0 1 1 San Luis Obispo 1 0 1 0 1 San Mateo 7 0 2 0 9 0 9 Santa Barbara 2 0 2 0 2 Santa Clara 5 0 1 0 1 0 7 0 7 Shasta 0 4 0 4 4 Siskiyou 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 Solano 2 1 2 1 3 Sonoma 4 0 5 5 2 0 11 5 16 Stanislaus 1 2 2 0 3 2 5 Tulare 1 2 4 0 2 0 7 2 9 Ventura 9 3 9 3 12 Yolo 1 1 1 1 2 Total for all counties 70 48 1 0 8 10 1 0 16 7 12 1 108 66 174

* Since the topic of all school district measures is Education, a table for school district measures by topic is not included.

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PART 2 VOTE TOTALS TEXT FOR

SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE CANDIDATES

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED ALAMEDA 11/4/97 Emery Unified Full Wolf Gisele Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 573 2,297 24.9% Yes Vance Gladys M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 486 2,297 21.2% Yes Lawrence David Bank Manager No 6 430 2,297 18.7% Yes Malave Andrea Medical Receptionist No 6 316 2,297 13.8% No Bounds Janet Caregiver No 6 262 2,297 11.4% No Canady Darrell G. Collector/Waste Management No 6 230 2,297 10.0% No Hayward Unified Full Truehill Myrna L. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Hayward USD Yes 4 5,003 16,824 29.7% Yes Wells Frank W. Educator No 4 4,659 16,824 27.7% Yes Lopez Joseph E. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Hayward USD Yes 4 4,167 16,824 24.8% No Tillman, Jr. Cliff Leo Union Representative No 4 2,995 16,824 17.8% No Pleasanton Unified Full Bassett Laura P. Financial Consultant No 5 3,210 10,073 31.9% Yes Kernan Patrick Joseph Incumbent Yes 5 2,495 10,073 24.8% Yes Eddinger Chuck Incumbent Yes 5 2,349 10,073 23.3% No Buna Jarod College Student No 5 1,334 10,073 13.2% No Hovingh Jack Nuclear Engineer No 5 685 10,073 6.8% No ALPINE No School District Contests AMADOR No School District Contests BUTTE 6/24/97 Gridley Unified 1 Full Rich Patricia Educator - Resource Specialist No 1 67 154 43.5% Yes 2 Full Dewsnup Chris M. Elementary Board Member Yes 6 717 3,471 20.7% Yes Hepworth Steven Elementary Board Member Yes 6 664 3,471 19.1% Yes Cook Robin Elementary Board Member Yes 6 586 3,471 16.9% Yes Boeger Sandi Elementary Board Member Yes 6 583 3,471 16.8% Yes Hagberg J. Lowell General Contractor No 6 531 3,471 15.3% No Schohr Carl Farmer/Agribusiness No 6 381 3,471 11.0% No 3 Full Choate Louann GUHS Board Member Yes 3 752 2,014 37.3% Yes Olson Kenneth E. Businessman No 3 722 2,014 35.8% Yes Cotter Colleen J. GHS Board Member Yes 3 535 2,014 26.6% No CALAVERAS No School District Contests COLUSA 11/4/97 Maxwell Unified Full Parriott Nancy Incumbent Yes 4 239 818 29.2% Yes Perry Brett Farmer No 4 222 818 27.1% Yes Hamilton Carole A. Incumbent Yes 4 202 818 24.7% Yes McCaffrey Kevin Special Education Aide No 4 155 818 18.9% No CONTRA COSTA 8/19/97 Pittsburg UnifiedR 1 Short MacDonald Jim Father, Husband, Mechanic No 1 2,220 2,220 100.0% Yes 2 Short Belleci Sal Jeweler, Businessman No 1 2,246 2,246 100.0% Yes 3 Short Forrest Bill J. Area Mgr. Contra Costa Co. Headstart No 2 1,466 2,428 60.4% Yes Williams-Jones Elizabeth No ballot designation No 2 962 2,428 39.6% No 1 Write-in candate votes, when reported by the cuonty, have been included in the total votes cast. For these contests, the sum of candidate votes is less than the total votes cast. R To be elected if recall measure passes.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED CONTRA COSTA 11/4/97 Acalanes Union High Full Tobias Margot Incumbent Yes 4 16,615 51,374 32.3% Yes (continued) Wood Robert Attorney No 4 13,518 51,374 26.3% Yes Wanken Eleni K. Educator No 4 11,308 51,374 22.0% Yes Silverman Charles Electrical Engineer, Businessman No 4 9,933 51,374 19.3% No Antioch Unified Full Seelinger Joyce Ann Retired Teacher No 5 6,567 20,772 31.6% Yes Hand Francine Occupational Health Nurse No 5 5,330 20,772 25.7% Yes Gregory Chris Medical Transcribe No 5 4,223 20,772 20.3% No McEachern Nancy J. Incumbent Yes 5 3,100 20,772 14.9% No Godchaux Gloria Jean Certified Industrial Ergonomist No 5 1,552 20,772 7.5% No Canyon Elementary Short Blackstone Angela "Angel" University Director, IS No 2 49 69 71.0% Yes Jaffe Lori Dale Homemaker No 2 20 69 29.0% No Lafayette Elementary Full Carney Judy Incumbent Yes 5 3,856 14,043 27.5% Yes McCosker Mary S. Incumbent Yes 5 3,796 14,043 27.0% Yes Rourke Darlene Educator No 5 2,648 14,043 18.9% Yes Rudolph Wendy Homemaker No 5 2,264 14,043 16.1% No Levich Wendy M. No Ballot Designation No 5 1,479 14,043 10.5% No Martinez Unified Full Gordon Vicki Teacher No 4 2,209 6,540 33.8% Yes Daly Carl Programs Manager No 4 1,619 6,540 24.8% Yes Tool Larry Incumbent Yes 4 1,470 6,540 22.5% No Elsken Denise S. Paralegal No 4 1,242 6,540 19.0% No Mt. Diablo Unified Full Mayo Linda Businesswoman No 6 18,530 77,419 23.9% Yes Allen Dick Educator/Director No 6 15,989 77,419 20.7% Yes Leal Bill Community College Instructor No 6 12,549 77,419 16.2% Yes Pynn Ward S. Governing Board Member Yes 6 11,515 77,419 14.9% No Handy Darrell W. Risk Management Administrator No 6 10,970 77,419 14.2% No Mason Debra Instructional Assistant No 6 7,866 77,419 10.2% No Pittsburg Unified Full Tully Maureen Dodini Teacher/School Trustee Yes 8 2,457 13,971 17.6% Yes Arenivar Joseph P. Retired School Administrator No 8 2,432 13,971 17.4% Yes MacDonald Jim Journeyman Auto Mechanic No 8 2,039 13,971 14.6% Yes Forrest Bill J. Manager/Minister No 8 2,003 13,971 14.3% No Lewis Tom Customer Service Manager No 8 1,610 13,971 11.5% No Velarde Linda L. Trustee/Compensation Coordinator Yes 8 1,367 13,971 9.8% No Reyes Jess H. Retired Chemistry Teacher No 8 1,254 13,971 9.0% No Williams-Jones Elizabeth A. Leisure Services Commissioner No 8 809 13,971 5.8% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED CONTRA COSTA 11/4/97 West Contra Costa Unified Full Fenton Karen Leong Businesswoman/Board Trustee Yes 8 11,970 69,731 17.2% Yes (continued) Price Glen Financial Development Director No 8 11,770 69,731 16.9% Yes Ramsey Charles T. School Board Member Yes 8 10,912 69,731 15.6% Yes Snodgrass Woody Governing Board Member, WCCUSD Yes 8 10,452 69,731 15.0% No Dias Deborah Community Affairs Specialist No 8 9,001 69,731 12.9% No Leary Brian J. Engineer No 8 6,670 69,731 9.6% No Griffin Christopher T. Youth Services Director No 8 5,197 69,731 7.5% No Johnson Emanuel Manny Behavior Modification Counselor No 8 3,759 69,731 5.4% No DEL NORTE No School District Contests EL DORADO 11/4/97 Lake Tahoe Unified Full David Wendy Pre-school Director/Teacher No 8 1,441 5,167 27.9% Yes Romagnolo Stacy L. Businesswoman, Children's Center No 8 878 5,167 17.0% Yes Rudd Valerie Incumbent Yes 8 829 5,167 16.0% No Helman Jon C. Dentist No 8 793 5,167 15.3% No Hamel Debi Business Owner No 8 424 5,167 8.2% No Jimenez, Jr. Manuel J. Mental Health Clinician No 8 355 5,167 6.9% No McMillan Diane College Instructor No 8 308 5,167 6.0% No Seelig Vikki L. Contractor No 8 139 5,167 2.7% No Placerville Union Full Mosbacher John J. Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 1,580 5,390 29.3% Yes Hawley Annette D. Incumbent Yes 5 1,404 5,390 26.0% Yes Kneese Sharon Incumbent Yes 5 1,095 5,390 20.3% Yes Raines Barbara Adjunct College Instructor No 5 767 5,390 14.2% No Gardner Robert A. Artist/Businessman No 5 544 5,390 10.1% No FRESNO 11/4/97 Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified2 1 Full Plasencia Aurelio Leo Incumbent Yes 2 144 260 55.4% Yes Vinton John No Ballot Designation No 2 116 260 44.6% No 2 Full Cranston Estela I. Office Assistant II No 3 750 1,576 47.6% Yes Adams C. Glen Incumbent Yes 3 499 1,576 31.7% No Merithew Clinton F. Fire Captain No 3 327 1,576 20.7% No Dos Palos-Oro Loma Joint Unified3 Full Pigg Thomas Businessman No 8 119 653 18.2% Yes Pruitt David Ranch Superintendent No 8 104 653 15.9% Yes Wood Mike Farmer No 8 95 653 14.5% Yes Andrews John Incumbent Yes 8 94 653 14.4% No Catrina Albert Incumbent Yes 8 89 653 13.6% No Spain A. L. Incumbent Yes 8 86 653 13.2% No Montejano Albert Manager No 8 46 653 7.0% No Hume Bill Farm Operator No 8 20 653 3.1% No 2 Multiple-county school district. Results for Monterey county are reported separately. 3 Multiple-county school district. Results for Merced county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED GLENN 9/23/97 Hamilton Union ElementaryR Short Chavez Jacob Ranch Hand No 2 175 272 64.3% Yes Carmon Michelle Homemaker No 2 97 272 35.7% No HUMBOLDT 3/4/97 Klamath-Trinity Joint UnifiedR,4 1 Short Giddings Darline Retired Teacher/Principal No 1 346 346 100.0% Yes 2 Short O'Gorman, Jr. Thomas P. Farmer No 1 353 353 100.0% Yes 6 Short Jones Audrey M. No Ballot Designation No 1 320 320 100.0% Yes 11/4/97 Blue Lake Union Full Ballinger Steven G. Physician No 5 143 599 23.9% Yes Dutra Joe Incumbent Yes 5 127 599 21.2% Yes Somers Sherie Gibson Elementary School Teacher No 5 112 599 18.7% No Dalziel Sherry Homemaker No 5 108 599 18.0% No Provolt Debbie Title Officer No 5 103 599 17.2% No Cuddeback Union Full Wilson Curtis Incumbent Yes 5 175 746 23.5% Yes Schneider Bob School Employee No 5 171 746 22.9% Yes MacMillan Melody No Ballot Designation No 5 171 746 22.9% Yes Stouffer Claudia Administrative Assistant No 5 138 746 18.5% No Bess Thomas R. Self-Employed Contractor No 5 90 746 12.1% No Eureka Unified 1 Full Israel Debbie Incumbent, Eureka City Schools Yes 1 3,922 4,021 97.5% Yes 2 Full Diemer Karen Torphy Recreation Supervisor No 1 3,815 3,880 98.3% Yes 3 Full Hayes Joyce Incumbent, Eureka City Schools Yes 1 3,879 3,945 98.3% Yes 5 Full Taplin Fran Incumbent, Eureka City Schools Yes 1 3,964 4,039 98.1% Yes Ferndale Unified Full Becker Donald R. Insurance Agent No 4 530 1,751 30.3% Yes Carlson Beverly Incumbent Yes 4 518 1,751 29.6% Yes Gibson Richard Incumbent Yes 4 407 1,751 23.2% Yes Pierce David Architect No 4 277 1,751 15.8% No Fieldbrook Elementary Full Appleton Lisa Fiscal Manager No 5 114 400 28.5% Yes Biesecker Dolores Incumbent Yes 5 83 400 20.8% Yes Tidwell David M. Real Estate Appraiser No 5 80 400 20.0% Yes Costa Ross D. No Ballot Designation No 5 66 400 16.5% No Robins Vivian C. Teacher No 5 57 400 14.3% No Fortuna Union High Full Kelley Matt (H. W.) Retired Coach/Teacher No 6 1,399 6,397 21.9% Yes Farnham Paul Incumbent Yes 6 1,306 6,397 20.4% Yes Hubbard Steve State Forest Ranger No 6 1,243 6,397 19.4% Yes Ross Marty Retired Educator-Businessperson No 6 968 6,397 15.1% No Shelton Odell Self-Employed Businessman No 6 848 6,397 13.3% No Dunker Mike Conservationist No 6 618 6,397 9.7% No R To be elected if recall measure passes. 4 Multiple-county school district. Results for Trinity county are reported separately.

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED HUMBOLDT 11/4/97 Freshwater Elementary Full Guild Scott H. Incumbent Yes 4 139 471 29.5% Yes (continued) Ulansey Lee Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 121 471 25.7% Yes Watson Elizabeth College Professor No 4 106 471 22.5% Yes Spreen Dave Foundation Technology Director No 4 105 471 22.3% No Hydesville Elementary Full Mantova Jeannie Substitute Teacher No 5 163 583 28.0% Yes Gallup Doc Power Plant Foreman No 5 135 583 23.2% Yes Jackson Wendy No Ballot Designation No 5 121 583 20.8% Yes Flockhart Michael Gary No Ballot Designation No 5 89 583 15.3% No Elsbree Dawn Grant Writer No 5 73 583 12.5% No Klamath Trinity Joint Unified5 6 Full Jones Audrey M. No Ballot Designation No 3 232 559 41.5% Yes Burbank Stephen A. No Ballot Designation No 3 217 559 38.8% No Markussen Marlene No Ballot Designation No 3 106 559 19.0% No Northern Humboldt Union High Full Hendrickson Gary Incumbent Yes 4 3,020 10,957 27.6% Yes Toste Sarie No Ballot Designation No 4 2,756 10,957 25.2% Yes Rynearson Mark Incumbent Yes 4 2,586 10,957 23.6% Yes Stockness Diane Teacher No 4 2,531 10,957 23.1% No Redwoods Community College6 2 Full Ross Thomas R. Businessman, Student No 6 1,311 2,916 45.0% Yes Thomas Bob No Ballot Designation No 6 1,227 2,916 42.1% No Iversen Dorothy L. Registered Nurse No 6 152 2,916 5.2% No James M. R. "Jim" Incumbent Yes 6 150 2,916 5.1% No Garrick Pamala D. Program Development Consultant No 6 38 2,916 1.3% No Spiers Arlene No Ballot Designation No 6 37 2,916 1.3% No 3 Full Coppini Tracy D. Ferndale Dairyman No 4 362 765 47.3% Yes Russ Katie Hindley Incumbent Yes 4 300 765 39.2% No Robin Robin Advertising Photographer No 4 82 765 10.7% No Vonfrausing-Borch Jorgen Advertising No 4 17 765 2.2% No IMPERIAL 11/4/97 Calipatria Unified Full Aleksick Michael M. Incumbent Yes 4 346 1,241 27.9% Yes Dockstader Patty Incumbent Yes 4 323 1,241 26.0% Yes Beauchamp Davis Business Consultant No 4 286 1,241 23.0% Yes Raceles Betty J. Incumbent Yes 4 282 1,241 22.7% No Desert Community College7 4 Full Sandler Barney Incumbent Yes 4 98 262 37.4% Yes Green Terry Educational Administrator No 4 58 262 22.1% No Myers Bette L. Business Woman No 4 54 262 20.6% No Villanueva Paul S. Federal Government Employee No 4 51 262 19.5% No 5 Multiple-county school district. Results for Trinity county are reported separately. 6 Multiple-county school district. Results for Mendocino county are reported separately. 7 Multiple-county school district. Results for Riverside and San Bernardino counties are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED IMPERIAL 11/4/97 Holtville Unified Full Morris George B. Incumbent Yes 5 808 3,062 26.4% Yes (continued) Daniels Paula J. Educator No 5 748 3,062 24.4% Yes Thornburg, Jr. Bill Geothermal Controlboard Operator No 5 590 3,062 19.3% Yes Leimgruber Ron Self Employed Farmer No 5 532 3,062 17.4% No Perdomo Cesar Javier Hydroelectric Plant Operator No 5 384 3,062 12.5% No Imperial Community College 2 Full Duff Claudine Torrence Incumbent Yes 2 7,351 10,313 71.3% Yes Dodson Jeffrey No Ballot Designation No 2 2,948 10,313 28.6% No Imperial County Board of Education 2 Full Criman Bill L. Retired No 2 1,769 3,281 53.9% Yes Quintero Manuel Incumbent Yes 2 1,437 3,281 43.8% No Imperial Unified Full Armstrong Jerry Lee No Ballot Designation No 8 698 3,547 19.7% Yes Armstrong Stanley Investigator No 8 660 3,547 18.6% Yes Finnell Sandy Incumbent Yes 8 549 3,547 15.5% Yes Granados Freddy Police Officer No 8 494 3,547 13.9% No Ramos Bradley Incumbent/Police Officer Yes 8 466 3,547 13.1% No Dale Lyndell Incumbent Yes 8 333 3,547 9.4% No Benefield Charles Maintenance No 8 196 3,547 5.5% No Romero Isidoro F. No Ballot Designation No 8 150 3,547 4.2% No San Pasqual Unified Full Nelson La Rue Teacher No 7 114 532 21.4% Yes Arrow Bernadine Swift Educational Programs Director No 7 92 532 17.3% Yes Spencer Joe Incumbent Yes 7 86 532 16.2% No Vicenti Rebecca A. Utility Specialist No 7 64 532 12.0% No McDade, Sr. Rory D. Electrician No 7 62 532 11.7% No Escalanti Emilio No Ballot Designation No 7 61 532 11.5% No Lugo Doylene Parent No 7 53 532 10.0% No INYO No School District Contests KERN 11/4/97 Antelope Valley Community College Full Weinke Betty J. Office Manager No 8 467 2,196 21.3% Yes Kicenski H. E. Incumbent Yes 8 322 2,196 14.7% Yes Nash Betty Lou No Ballot Designation No 8 320 2,196 14.6% Yes Adams Michael R. Municipal Projects Coordinator No 8 289 2,196 13.2% No Edmonson David L. Counselor/Instructor No 8 252 2,196 11.5% No Mayfield John A. Business Owner No 8 230 2,196 10.5% No Williams Michael Businessman No 8 200 2,196 9.1% No Adams Michael Mortgage Loan Broker No 8 116 2,196 5.3% No Southern Kern Unified Full Youngblood Dennis E. Incumbent Yes 4 630 2,250 28.0% Yes King Roger E. Incumbent Yes 4 622 2,250 27.6% Yes Rodriguez Paul C. Incumbent Yes 4 534 2,250 23.7% Yes Schank Timothy A. Businessman No 4 464 2,250 20.6% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED KINGS 11/4/97 Kings River-Hardwick Union ElementaryR 1 Short Myers Tracy College Educator No 1 281 295 95.3% Yes 2 Short Lendrum Scott CPA/Businessman No 1 281 298 94.3% Yes 3 Short Barr David Minister/Educator No 1 274 290 94.5% Yes 4 Short Ferreira Rock Data Processor No 1 272 286 95.1% Yes LAKE 11/4/97 Kelseyville Unified Full Languemi Bill Incumbent Yes 4 713 2,469 28.9% Yes Quartarolo Peter J. Incumbent Yes 4 684 2,469 27.7% Yes Mostin Cheryl L. Child Care Provider No 4 570 2,469 23.1% No Hanson Christine L. Teacher No 4 502 2,469 20.3% No Lake County Office of Education Full Lyon Madelene M. Caterer/Homemaker No 2 816 1,254 65.1% Yes Smith Howard Retired Administrator No 2 438 1,254 34.9% No Lakeport Unified Short Gatton Bradford W. Firefighter-EMT No 3 424 931 45.5% Yes Fuller Wally Teacher No 3 272 931 29.2% No Hall Leslie School Librarian No 3 235 931 25.2% No Mendocino-Lake Community College 2 Full Lemke Bernard E. Physician Yes 3 1,230 2,747 44.8% Yes McClure Lynda J. No Ballot Designation No 3 1,014 2,747 36.9% No Fortin Lou Retired Administrator No 3 503 2,747 18.3% No 5 Full Pauli Diane Incumbent Yes 2 1,613 2,762 58.4% Yes Spanbauer John Farmer/Retired Businessman No 2 1,149 2,762 41.6% No Upper Lake Union Elementary Full Pivinska Marilyn Incumbent Yes 4 446 1,489 30.0% Yes Pierson Joyce M. Homemaker No 4 387 1,489 26.0% Yes Meri Don "Donnie" Self-Employed Concrete Contractor No 4 381 1,489 25.6% Yes Grant Lowell Incumbent Yes 4 275 1,489 18.5% No LASSEN No School District Contests LOS ANGELES 2/25/97 Burbank Unified Full Lackey Connie Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 4,032 15,604 25.8% Yes Wilcox Denise Incumbent Yes 5 3,462 15,604 22.2% Yes Burnett Patricia (Trish) No Ballot Designation No 5 3,407 15,604 21.8% No De Felicis Anthony (Tony) Executive Pastor No 5 3,094 15,604 19.8% No Forsch Glen Robert Corporate Director No 5 1,609 15,604 10.3% No 3/4/97 Pasadena Unified 1 Full Padilla George A. Incumbent Yes 2 9,495 13,492 70.4% Yes Meyers Darren Financial Services Representative No 2 3,997 13,492 29.6% No 3 Full Fowler Lisa H. Member, Board of Education Yes 1 11,832 11,832 100.0% Yes 5 Full Armstrong Bonnie R. Youth Development Specialist No 2 9,683 13,524 71.6% Yes Logan Bill Professor, Speech Communication No 2 3,841 13,524 28.4% No R To be elected if recall measure passes.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 4/1/97 Glendale Community College Full Hamilton Mary College Trustee, Businesswoman Yes 6 9,642 36,783 26.2% Yes (continued) King Victor Educator and Attorney No 6 6,346 36,783 17.3% Yes Sweetnam Kenneth N. Incumbent Yes 6 5,968 36,783 16.2% Yes Byer Valerie Lawyer No 6 5,476 36,783 14.9% No Clemens Al Retired Bank Executive No 6 5,220 36,783 14.2% No Cameron Ed Civil Engineer No 6 4,131 36,783 11.2% No Glendale Unified Full Bentley Jeanne K. Incumbent Yes 5 9,375 37,332 25.1% Yes Sambar Chuck Educator/Writer No 5 8,016 37,332 21.5% Yes Foote Louise Teacher/Educator No 5 6,962 37,332 18.6% Yes Rihn Dennis Attorney/Educator No 5 6,611 37,332 17.7% No Scheetz Henry "Hank" Telecommunications Engineer No 5 6,368 37,332 17.1% No Inglewood Unified 1 Full Reed Thomasina M. Attorney/School Trustee Yes 5 4,713 8,945 52.7% Yes Mitchell Clifton "Cliff" Educational Computer Consultant No 5 2,699 8,945 30.2% No Jupiter Arthur H. Reverend/Pastor No 5 855 8,945 9.6% No Simba Bwana Chakar Educator/Tennis Coach No 5 344 8,945 3.8% No Okonko Chiemezie B. Chamber Commerce Executive No 5 334 8,945 3.7% No 2 Full Ross Eveline Administrative Assistant No 3 3,733 8,459 44.1% Yes Aubry Larry School Board Member Yes 3 3,483 8,459 41.2% No Perry Patricia J. Controller No 3 1,243 8,459 14.7% No 3 Full Ross Leonard A. Peace Officer No 7 2,183 8,596 25.4% Yes Grigsby Alice B. Educator/College Librarian No 7 1,581 8,596 18.4% No McNair Mildred Educator/City Commissioner No 7 1,442 8,596 16.8% No Davis Cresia Teacher No 7 1,354 8,596 15.8% No Henderson Dexter A. School Board Member Yes 7 1,198 8,596 13.9% No Monteilh Helen Educator No 7 629 8,596 7.3% No Khoury Elizabeth Ann Educator No 7 209 8,596 2.4% No Burbank Unified Full Burnett Patricia (Trish) No Ballot Designation No 4 6,114 21,520 28.4% Yes Lackey Connie Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 5,655 21,520 26.3% Yes De Felicis Anthony (Tony) Executive Pastor No 4 5,023 21,520 23.3% No Wilcox Denise Incumbent Yes 4 4,728 21,520 22.0% No Los Angeles Community College 2 Full Garfield Elizabeth Member of the Board of Trustees Yes 3 5,403 9,058 59.6% Yes Bergson Charles Civil Engineer No 3 2,244 9,058 24.8% No Kim Andrew Lawyer, Community Advocate No 3 1,411 9,058 15.6% No 4 Full Moen Ross Los Angeles Police Lieutenant No 5 2,634 9,127 28.9% Yes Candaele Kelly Community College Teacher No 5 2,571 9,127 28.2% No Yanez Richard Children's Social Worker No 5 1,560 9,127 17.1% No Grunwald Marilyn Businesswoman/Education Activist No 5 1,552 9,127 17.0% No Prinster Patrick K. Professor, Businessperson, Attorney No 5 810 9,127 8.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 4/8/97 Los Angeles Community College 6 Full Pearlman Nancy Community College Instructor No 4 3,901 8,845 44.1% Yes (continued) Baker Althea Community College Trustee Yes 4 2,705 8,845 30.6% No Brecht Stephen C. Estate Planner, Author No 4 1,160 8,845 13.1% No Green Eli Oil Worker No 4 1,079 8,845 12.2% No 6/3/97 Inglewood Unified 2 Full Ross Eveline No Ballot Designation No 2 3,247 5,490 59.1% Yes Aubry Larry School Board Member Yes 2 2,243 5,490 40.9% No 3 Full Grigsby Alice B. Educator/College Librarian No 2 3,103 5,552 55.9% Yes Ross Leonard A. Peace Officer No 2 2,449 5,552 44.1% No 11/4/97 ABC Unified Full Chen Oympia Business Woman No 6 3,621 13,321 27.2% Yes Montgomery David Incumbent Yes 6 2,794 13,321 21.0% Yes Rubio Mariilyn Homemaker No 6 2,386 13,321 17.9% Yes Cameron R. C. "Bob" Retired Telecommunications Sup. No 6 2,143 13,321 16.1% No Ara Charles Marriage - Family Therapist No 6 1,456 13,321 10.9% No Nielsen Kyle K. Entrepreneur No 6 921 13,321 6.9% No Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Full Harbeson Steven D. Deputy Sheriff No 7 553 3,229 17.1% Yes Nielsen Mark Purchasing Manager No 7 544 3,229 16.8% Yes Barofsky Martin Incumbent Yes 7 515 3,229 15.9% Yes Small Rebecca "Becky" Incumbent Yes 7 503 3,229 15.6% No Mathews Andrea D. Interior Designer No 7 502 3,229 15.5% No Franz Ann Business Woman No 7 487 3,229 15.1% No Knechtli Patty "Trisha" No ballot designation No 7 125 3,229 3.9% No Antelope Valley Community College Full Wienke Betty J. Office Manager No 8 8,296 41,828 19.8% Yes Nash Betty Lou No ballot designation No 8 6,622 41,828 15.8% Yes Adams Michael R. Municipal Projects Coordinator No 8 6,373 41,828 15.2% Yes Kicenski H. E. Incumbent Yes 8 5,300 41,828 12.7% No Mayfield John A. Business Owner No 8 5,117 41,828 12.2% No Edmonson David L. Counselor/Instructor No 8 4,347 41,828 10.4% No Williams Michael Businessman No 8 3,419 41,828 8.2% No Adams Michael Mortgage Loan Broker No 8 2,354 41,828 5.6% No Antelope Valley Union High Full Olenick W. M. "Bill" Incumbent Yes 7 7,831 41,388 18.9% Yes Landaker Steve Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 6,836 41,388 16.5% Yes Nelson Brett Restaurant Owner No 7 6,402 41,388 15.5% Yes Larson Deanna A. Retired Secondary Teacher No 7 5,995 41,388 14.5% No Woodhall Wayne Engineer No 7 5,365 41,388 13.0% No Stokka Sue Incumbent Yes 7 5,332 41,388 12.9% No Deschene Yolanda Homemaker No 7 3,627 41,388 8.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Azusa Unified Full Gutierrez Inez Z. Incumbent Yes 6 1,899 7,160 26.5% Yes (continued) Garcia Rosemary P. Incumbent Yes 6 1,836 7,160 25.6% Yes Harrington Lisa B. Television Producer No 6 1,096 7,160 15.3% Yes Manqueros Frances Instructional Aide No 6 961 7,160 13.4% No Del Angel Janette Valles Accountant No 6 728 7,160 10.2% No Butanda J. "Jesse" Maintenance Worker No 6 640 7,160 8.9% No Baldwin Park Unified Full Viramontes Robert Incumbent Yes 5 1,383 5,861 23.6% Yes Morales Olga S. Assistant Project Manager No 5 1,303 5,861 22.2% Yes Wieck R. "Sally" Retired No 5 1,164 5,861 19.9% No Cervantes Stephen M. Communications Employee No 5 1,015 5,861 17.3% No Walton Larry Consultant No 5 996 5,861 17.0% No Bassett Unified Full Aguilar Anna A. Program Representative No 8 1,023 5,349 19.1% Yes Fuentes Robert Photographer No 8 789 5,349 14.8% Yes Rios Della R. Governing Board Member Yes 8 761 5,349 14.2% Yes Cobos Alfred Munoz Incumbent Yes 8 688 5,349 12.9% No Giaffoglione Antonia "Toni" Incumbent Yes 8 653 5,349 12.2% No Angulo Lizet I. Student No 8 606 5,349 11.3% No Wallery Vern K. Clerk Typist No 8 541 5,349 10.1% No Neal Joe Alan Student No 8 288 5,349 5.4% No Bellflower Unified Full Carman Harold C. Governing Board Member Yes 6 1,392 5,626 24.7% Yes Anderson G. "Petie" Governing Board Member Yes 6 1,285 5,626 22.8% Yes Royse George Rick Business Man No 6 862 5,626 15.3% Yes Croxen Barry J. Carpenter/Businessman No 6 787 5,626 14.0% No Heinlein Sue Model Display Assembler No 6 666 5,626 11.8% No Lamirault Betty L. Administrator No 6 634 5,626 11.3% No Beverly Hills Unified Full Lunn, Jr. Gerald L. Attorney No 5 1,133 3,379 33.5% Yes Raffel Lillian L. Governing Board Member Yes 5 849 3,379 25.1% Yes Willmer A. J. Governing Board Member Yes 5 770 3,379 22.8% No Roth Trisha Pediatrician No 5 403 3,379 11.9% No Rice Edward E. Retired Educator No 5 224 3,379 6.6% No Bonita Unified Full Colburn Bruce E. Project Manager No 5 1,917 7,397 25.9% Yes Olander, II Robert "Bob" Incumbent Yes 5 1,787 7,397 24.2% Yes Carlos Jesse M. Educational Administrative Assistant No 5 1,534 7,397 20.7% No Castillo Rosemary S. Registered Nurse Practitioner No 5 1,362 7,397 18.4% No Randle Tommy Consultant No 5 797 7,397 10.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Castaic Union Full Gingrich Wendy No ballot designation No 5 501 2,052 24.4% Yes (continued) Emmons Nora Incumbent Yes 5 495 2,052 24.1% Yes Ferrier Gregory C. Retired Police Officer No 5 444 2,052 21.6% Yes Massey Irene L. Incumbent Yes 5 430 2,052 21.0% No Seel Carl Medical Salesman No 5 182 2,052 8.9% No Centinela Valley Union High 1 Full Moller Angelina Education Administrator No 2 3,376 6,644 50.8% Yes Dragone, Jr. John Incumbent Yes 2 3,268 6,644 49.2% No 2 Full Desimone Jean J. Incumbent Yes 3 3,778 6,387 59.2% Yes Bach Jennifer Business Owner No 3 1,571 6,387 24.6% No Currington M. D. Minister No 3 1,038 6,387 16.3% No 5 Full Calix Maria M. Financial Analyst Administrator No 2 2,991 5,826 51.3% Yes Stachowiak Sheila Incumbent Yes 2 2,835 5,826 48.7% No Cerritos Community College Full Epple Cheryl A. Governing Board Member Yes 7 7,949 37,285 21.3% Yes Verderber Bob Governing Board Member Yes 7 6,408 37,285 17.2% Yes Carfrae Dorothy Incumbent Yes 7 6,392 37,285 17.1% Yes Wong Daniel K. Physician/Educator No 7 5,505 37,285 14.8% No Drayer John Paul Educator No 7 4,962 37,285 13.3% No Cortez Melchor Educator No 7 3,526 37,285 9.5% No Pendleton Ben College Employee No 7 2,543 37,285 6.8% No Charter Oak Unified Full Cameron William K. "Bill" Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,233 3,506 35.2% Yes Lazzara Lisa Edwards Incumbent Yes 3 1,181 3,506 33.7% Yes Conner Audrey No ballot designation No 3 1,092 3,506 31.1% No Citrus Community College 1 Full Woods Gary Governing Board Member Yes 3 1,318 1,990 66.2% Yes Baker Fred Business Owner No 3 509 1,990 25.6% No McDowell Olive E. Retired No 3 163 1,990 8.2% No Claremont Unified Full Mills Jack Business Manager No 4 3,309 10,920 30.3% Yes Johnson Mona Sparks Mental Health Analyst No 4 3,126 10,920 28.6% Yes Mowbray Samuel L. Manager, Environmental Laboratory No 4 3,040 10,920 27.8% Yes Bunck Richard Retired Business Manager No 4 1,445 10,920 13.2% No Compton Community College 1 Full Andrews Melanie Curtis Incumbent Yes 2 1,900 3,221 59.0% Yes Dredd Vernice M. Veterans Employment Representative No 2 1,321 3,221 41.0% No Compton Unified Full Sanchez, Jr. Gorgonio Incumbent Yes 17 1,705 16,353 10.4% Yes Woods Bernice Aging/Planning Commissioner No 17 1,685 16,353 10.3% Yes Lankster Saul E. Governing Board Member Yes 17 1,626 16,353 9.9% Yes Jordan Carol Bradley Educator No 17 1,616 16,353 9.9% Yes Irving Leslie A. Labor Relations Consultant No 17 1,485 16,353 9.1% No Thomas Mae Patient Resource Worker No 17 1,410 16,353 8.6% No (continued next page)

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Compton Unified Full Shaw, Jr. Frederick D. Residential Care Provider No 17 1,174 16,353 7.2% No (continued) Hopwood Michael L. Incumbent Yes 17 1,027 16,353 6.3% No Jackson Toi Incumbent Yes 17 748 16,353 4.6% No Cervantes Lorraine Public Relations Consultant No 17 726 16,353 4.4% No Joseph Donald (DJ) Retired Purchasing Manager No 17 690 16,353 4.2% No Williams Andre DeVoe Teacher No 17 683 16,353 4.2% No Davis Brenda Businesswoman/Bus Operator No 17 541 16,353 3.3% No Randle J. Jerry Businessman No 17 420 16,353 2.6% No Deese, Sr. Mark A. Custodial Manager No 17 384 16,353 2.3% No Adams Marvin Field Representative No 17 217 16,353 1.3% No Young Vester C. Retired No 17 216 16,353 1.3% No Covina-Valley Unified Full Kemp Chuck Educator No 4 2,362 6,898 34.2% Yes Novarro-Longobardo Joan C. Homemaker/Property Manager No 4 1,859 6,898 26.9% Yes Palmeri Marie C. (Brown) Governing Board Member Yes 4 1,702 6,898 24.7% No Bliss Andrew H. Retired Hospital Administrator No 4 975 6,898 14.1% No Culver City Unified Full Honig Barbara Educator, Governing Board Member Yes 6 2,258 8,334 27.1% Yes Boulgarides Wanda Educator No 6 2,040 8,334 24.5% Yes Jakubowski Joan E. Governing Board Member Yes 6 1,530 8,334 18.4% Yes Knopf Robert G. "Bob" Governing Board Member Yes 6 1,133 8,334 13.6% No Kemp Kay Retired Teacher No 6 829 8,334 9.9% No Phillips Carl L. Facilities/Parking Manager No 6 544 8,334 6.5% No Duarte Unified Full Bell Kenneth Incumbent Yes 3 1,562 3,479 44.9% Yes Diza Reyna Wedding Coordinator No 3 1,204 3,479 34.6% Yes Stinebiser David Business Manager No 3 713 3,479 20.5% No Eastside Union Full Harris Ann L. Homemaker No 4 830 3,027 27.4% Yes Cooke Charles R. Retired Engineer No 4 807 3,027 26.7% Yes Johnson Martha D. No Ballot Designation No 4 702 3,027 23.2% Yes Ritchie Willard L. Incumbent Yes 4 688 3,027 22.7% No El Monte City Full Weldon Susan Incumbent Yes 6 1,598 7,364 21.7% Yes Garcia Larry Transportation Project Manager No 6 1,597 7,364 21.7% Yes Thomas Norma Retired No 6 1,209 7,364 16.4% Yes Reed David B. Incumbent Yes 6 1,137 7,364 15.4% No Barrios R. Mike Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 1,074 7,364 14.6% No Gutirrez Lorene Retired No 6 749 7,364 10.2% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 El Monte Union High Full Villegas Ernesto B. Governing Board Member Yes 9 2,177 13,111 16.6% Yes (continued) Archer Helen T. Incumbent Yes 9 1,966 13,111 15.0% Yes Mahoney Carol Incumbent Yes 9 1,940 13,111 14.8% Yes McDonald Dennis Retired Fire Marshall No 9 1,895 13,111 14.5% No Torres de Siegrist H. Esthela College Professor No 9 1,743 13,111 13.3% No Garcia Donato "Don" Chief, Appeals Board No 9 1,304 13,111 9.9% No Torres Siegrist David Gabriel Church Musician No 9 1,153 13,111 8.8% No Cantrell Jan Homemaker No 9 527 13,111 4.0% No Caraveo G. "Georgino" Retired No 9 406 13,111 3.1% No El Rancho Unified Full Boyce Frank P. Incumbent Yes 6 1,735 7,737 22.4% Yes Salas Lupe Teacher, Preschool/Adult No 6 1,729 7,737 22.3% Yes Ramirez Rita Jo Incumbent Yes 6 1,431 7,737 18.5% Yes Gallardo Rick M. Teacher No 6 1,230 7,737 15.9% No Cole Eleanor C. "Obregon" Governing Board Member Yes 6 1,058 7,737 13.7% No Baker Tom "Spanky" Recreation Consultant No 6 554 7,737 7.2% No El Segundo Unified Full Wiley Kathleen A. Teacher No 4 2,901 8,992 32.3% Yes Sherrill C. M. Incumbent Yes 4 2,140 8,992 23.8% Yes Edlefsen Jo Ann E. Child Care Provider No 4 2,021 8,992 22.5% Yes Reeves David W. Equipment Reliability Analyst No 4 1,930 8,992 21.5% No Garvey Elementary Full Lau David T. Governing Board Member Yes 7 1,251 4,908 25.5% Yes Green Earleen Governing Board Member Yes 7 1,017 4,908 20.7% Yes Nunez John H. Governing Board Member Yes 7 901 4,908 18.4% Yes Salcido Cathy Bookkeeper No 7 557 4,908 11.3% No Pix Miriam Educational Consultant No 7 477 4,908 9.7% No Jara Humberto "Bert" Engineer No 7 476 4,908 9.7% No Meza Norma Int'l. Educational Consultant No 7 229 4,908 4.7% No Glendora Unified Full Gomer Chuck Professor/Cancer Researcher No 4 2,426 8,067 30.1% Yes Rasmussen Patricia A. College Administrator No 4 2,123 8,067 26.3% Yes Pousard Rick Businessman No 4 1,935 8,067 24.0% Yes Stoll Cindi Homemaker/RN No 4 1,583 8,067 19.6% No Hacienda-La Puente Unified Full Chang Joseph School Boardmember/Engineer Yes 4 3,309 12,570 26.3% Yes Minardi Felicia F. Teacher/Business Executive No 4 3,236 12,570 25.7% Yes Perez Anita Governing Board Member Yes 4 3,199 12,570 25.4% Yes Venturoso Katherine Licari Governing Board Member Yes 4 2,826 12,570 22.5% No Hermosa Beach City Full Rubino Betsy Educator/Businesswoman/Producer No 4 1,972 7,199 27.4% Yes Weiss Mary Lou Incumbent Yes 4 1,911 7,199 26.5% Yes Kelsey Gregory J. Incumbent Yes 4 1,685 7,199 23.4% Yes Hanson Vicki Homemaker No 4 1,631 7,199 22.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union Full Haerle, II David M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 164 615 26.7% Yes (continued) Leder Robert W. District Manager No 4 162 615 26.3% Yes Mantooth Lola J. Skelton Governing Board Member Yes 4 151 615 24.6% Yes Compton Charles E. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 138 615 22.4% No La Canada Unified Full Broberg Jeanne Incumbent Yes 5 2,218 7,614 29.1% Yes Moffitt William Incumbent Yes 5 2,072 7,614 27.2% Yes Racklin Baarbara Fundraising Consultant No 5 1,685 7,614 22.1% Yes Jacob Warren Business Lawyer No 5 1,089 7,614 14.3% No Alves Lorrie Buchanan Construction Litigation Paralegal No 5 550 7,614 7.2% No Lancaster Elementary Full Tepe Greg Incumbent Yes 5 2,551 11,273 22.6% Yes White Richard T. Incumbent Yes 5 2,444 11,273 21.7% Yes Giles Keith Local Businessman No 5 2,374 11,273 21.1% Yes Hanson Jeff Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 2,326 11,273 20.6% No McClure Edwin J. Electrician No 5 1,578 11,273 14.0% No Las Virgenes Unified8 Full Bowman-Fagelson Barbara Incumbent Yes 6 5,850 23,052 25.4% Yes Jordan Judy Incumbent Yes 6 5,623 23,052 24.4% Yes Meyer Charlotte Board Member/Teacher Yes 6 5,468 23,052 23.7% Yes Selvin Bob Teacher No 6 3,011 23,052 13.1% No Shavick Rachel Film Producer No 6 1,609 23,052 7.0% No Bass Shirley M. Psychotherapist No 6 1,491 23,052 6.5% No Little Lake City Elementary Full Mendoza Dan Public Safety Officer No 3 1,054 2,246 46.9% Yes Trujillo Armida Incumbent Yes 3 753 2,246 33.5% Yes LeGaspe-Castillo Nellie Homemaker/College Student No 3 439 2,246 19.5% No Los Nietos Elementary Full Duran C. Gloria Incumbent Yes 6 440 2,095 21.0% Yes Martinez Jose L. Retired Computer Scientist No 6 393 2,095 18.8% Yes Welke M. "Carmen" Electronic Technician No 6 392 2,095 18.7% Yes Aguirre Angelina Retired No 6 324 2,095 15.5% No Delgado Paul Incumbent Yes 6 313 2,095 14.9% No Gray Bobbie Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 233 2,095 11.1% No Lynwood Unified Full Chavez Rachel Governing Board Member Yes 9 2,195 7,251 30.3% Yes Lee Errick R. Executive Director No 9 1,302 7,251 18.0% Yes Byrd Laura M. Incumbent Yes 9 1,236 7,251 17.0% No Lopez Adolph J. Businessman No 9 1,028 7,251 14.2% No Goodman Bess Business Executive/Educator No 9 589 7,251 8.1% No Hawkins Lorna Executive Director No 9 255 7,251 3.5% No (continued next page) 8 Multiple-county school district. Results for Ventura county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Lynwood Unified Full Beimer John C. Retired No 9 241 7,251 3.3% No (continued) Bright Margaret No Ballot Designation No 9 221 7,251 3.0% No Law Claude Warehouse Worker No 9 184 7,251 2.5% No Manhattan Beach Unified Full Rogers Mary Incumbent Yes 8 1,884 10,167 18.5% Yes Campbell Lynette Businesswoman/Homemaker No 8 1,873 10,167 18.4% Yes Alfin Peter Engineering Manager No 8 1,768 10,167 17.4% Yes Kramer Sherry A. Homemaker No 8 1,661 10,167 16.3% No Wilcox Brian Property Manager No 8 1,397 10,167 13.7% No Rethmeyer Alita Consulting Corp. President No 8 595 10,167 5.9% No O'Hearn Christopher Cole College Administrator/Professor No 8 575 10,167 5.7% No Pastor Louie Teacher/Coach/Musician No 8 414 10,167 4.1% No Montebello Unified Full Calderon Thomas M. Member, Board of Education Yes 5 6,139 23,164 26.5% Yes Gomez Frank Chemistry Professor No 5 5,168 23,164 22.3% Yes Chacon Hector A. School Board Member Yes 5 4,759 23,164 20.5% Yes Heacock Darrell H. Governing Board Member Yes 5 4,696 23,164 20.3% No Arriola Anna Financial Technician No 5 2,402 23,164 10.4% No Mt. San Antonio Community College Full House Martha J. Incumbent Yes 5 20,268 63,056 32.1% Yes Hall David K. Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 18,276 63,056 29.0% Yes Terrones Garrett C. College Financial Representative No 5 10,223 63,056 16.2% No Brown Royall Engineer No 5 7,208 63,056 11.4% No Sailor Reuben Businessman No 5 7,081 63,056 11.2% No Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Full Ruiz Pat Incumbent Yes 6 3,687 15,863 23.2% Yes Garcia Gabriel "Gabe" Administrator/Reserve Officer No 6 3,384 15,863 21.3% Yes Adams Darryl Rodney Board Member/Educator Yes 6 3,270 15,863 20.6% Yes Hengler Ed Retired Educator No 6 3,206 15,863 20.2% Yes Millen Eliseo "Lee" School Boardmember/Educator Yes 6 1,385 15,863 8.7% No Perkowski William Attorney at Law No 6 931 15,863 5.9% No Palmdale Elementary Full Thompson Frederick College Dean No 5 3,202 13,758 23.3% Yes Epstein Sheldon Elementary School Principal No 5 3,114 13,758 22.6% Yes Trosin Velma M. Incumbent Yes 5 2,601 13,758 18.9% Yes Petit Connie Educational Assistant No 5 2,451 13,758 17.8% No Walsh Barbara No Ballot Designation No 5 2,390 13,758 17.4% No Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Full Holt Gabriella Accountant/Registered Nurse No 5 6,538 23,595 27.7% Yes Perkins Ellen School Board Member Yes 5 6,475 23,595 27.4% Yes Lucky Barbara School Law Attorney No 5 6,081 23,595 25.8% Yes Fried Bryan A. Businessman No 5 2,903 23,595 12.3% No Eisenberg Eric Business Man No 5 1,598 23,595 6.8% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Pasadena Area Community College 1 Full Green Richard H. Incumbent Yes 2 4,382 7,208 60.8% Yes (ocntinued) Gomperz Bob Public Affairs Manager No 2 2,826 7,208 39.2% No 7 Full Wells-Miller Beth Pasadena Comm. Col. Board Member Yes 3 1,670 3,307 50.5% Yes Ma David H. Businessman No 3 1,227 3,307 37.1% No Conijn Virginia A. Teacher No 3 410 3,307 12.4% No Pomona Unified Full Bias Katrina University Professor No 10 3,379 17,203 19.6% Yes Mendoza Candelario J. (Cande) Governing Board Member Yes 10 2,711 17,203 15.8% Yes Lustro Steve Associate City Planner No 10 2,241 17,203 13.0% Yes Ryan Rebecca A. Incumbent Yes 10 1,980 17,203 11.5% No Suarez Rosie A. School Community Liaison No 10 1,887 17,203 11.0% No Ursua Tomas Community Organization Director No 10 1,758 17,203 10.2% No Sutton Arthur W. Engineering Professor No 10 1,308 17,203 7.6% No Byrum, II Garland "Gar" Insurance Broker No 10 1,048 17,203 6.1% No Culliver Patricia Claims Administrator No 10 475 17,203 2.8% No Guajardo Fred Community Organizer No 10 416 17,203 2.4% No Rosemead Elementary Full Harris Robert (Bob) Incumbent Yes 4 607 1,981 30.6% Yes Okamuro Melissa Incumbent Yes 4 496 1,981 25.0% Yes Leong David F. C. Governing Board Member Yes 4 464 1,981 23.4% Yes Martinez Sandra H. Homemaker No 4 414 1,981 20.9% No Rowland Unified Full Maxwell Mary Jo Board Member Yes 5 2,227 7,993 27.9% Yes Walters Paul E. Governing Board Member Yes 5 2,150 7,993 26.9% Yes Yu Melody School Boardmember/CPA Yes 5 1,913 7,993 23.9% Yes Yang Franklin W. Businessman No 5 861 7,993 10.8% No Cobert Kim Educator No 5 842 7,993 10.5% No San Gabriel Unified Full Freeman Lee H. Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 1,408 4,974 28.3% Yes Alvarado Cristina C. Manager No 6 835 4,974 16.8% Yes Sardesai Raj Appointed Board Member Yes 6 814 4,974 16.4% Yes Clapp Darrell C. Attorney at Law No 6 685 4,974 13.8% No Goodrich Michael D. Automotive Supervisor No 6 633 4,974 12.7% No Anderson Daryl R. Retired Educator No 6 599 4,974 12.0% No Short Trask Nancy H. Governing Board Member Yes 3 744 1,886 39.4% Yes Blankinship Kathryn School Boardmember/Mediator Yes 3 636 1,886 33.7% No Mass James Retired Teacher No 3 506 1,886 26.8% No San Marino Unified Full Dam M. "Marnie" Governing Board Member Yes 4 1,568 5,753 27.3% Yes Jenkins R. Scott Attorney at Law No 4 1,558 5,753 27.1% Yes Barth Andrew F. Research Director, Analyst No 4 1,482 5,753 25.8% Yes Bartos John Bartos Government Trial Lawyer No 4 1,145 5,753 19.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Santa Clarita Community College 1 Full Tichenor Ernie Attorney/Educator No 3 3,832 7,138 53.7% Yes Peoples Richard G. Engineer No 3 1,716 7,138 24.0% No Hoskinson John D. Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,590 7,138 22.3% No 3 Full MacGregor Joan Whaling Incumbent Yes 1 4,980 4,980 100.0% Yes Saugus Union Full Myl Jonathan L. Certified Public Accountant No 4 1,579 5,449 29.0% Yes Murr Gary G. Business Owner No 4 1,389 5,449 25.5% Yes Umeck Judy SUSD Board Trustee Yes 4 1,350 5,449 24.8% Yes Bryce Douglas A. Incumbent Yes 4 1,131 5,449 20.8% No Snowline Joint Unified9 Full Wells Marilyn K. Appointed Brd. Mbr., Snowline Jt USD Yes 8 19 66 28.8% Yes Lafever Karie A. Incumbent Yes 8 15 66 22.7% Yes Gucwa James J. Business Owner No 8 8 66 12.1% Yes Cox Steven C. Career Counselor No 8 6 66 9.1% No Lalonde Judy A. Educational Facilitator No 8 6 66 9.1% No Pace Cathy L. Business Consultant No 8 5 66 7.6% No Vander Weg Terrence A. School Psychologist No 8 4 66 6.1% No Schneider Thomas G. Retired Engineering Manager No 8 3 66 4.5% No South Pasadena Unified Full Weaver Robert L. Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 1,452 5,163 28.1% Yes Martinez-Miller Patricia Incumbent Yes 5 1,448 5,163 28.0% Yes Whitworth Keith Certified Public Accountant No 5 1,227 5,163 23.8% Yes Cusick Richard Counselor No 5 613 5,163 11.9% No Mole David C. Business Manager No 5 423 5,163 8.2% No South Whittier Elementary Full Hernandez, IV Ralph Governing Board Member Yes 4 556 1,878 29.6% Yes Schneider Tim Incumbent Yes 4 524 1,878 27.9% Yes Chavez Octavio "Toby" Manager, Maintenance Operations No 4 432 1,878 23.0% Yes Duncanson Genevieve "Gen" Granillo Homemaker No 4 366 1,878 19.5% No Torrance Unified Full Kuwahara Gary S. Incumbent Yes 4 14,649 48,631 30.1% Yes Eubanks John L. Incumbent Yes 4 13,723 48,631 28.2% Yes Blischke William R. Incumbent Yes 4 11,512 48,631 23.7% Yes Marshall G. Rick Small Businessman No 4 8,747 48,631 18.0% No Valle Lindo Elementary Full Lujan Helen Martinez Office Manager No 5 275 1,233 22.3% Yes Martinez Rudy Student No 5 269 1,233 21.8% Yes Del Rio David R. Incumbent Yes 5 249 1,233 20.2% Yes Pardo Raul Teacher No 5 221 1,233 17.9% No Jauregui Joe Incumbent Yes 5 219 1,233 17.8% No 9 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/4/97 Victor Valley Community College10 Full Underhill Bettye Incumbent Yes 12 9 36 25.0% Yes (continued) Dew Lionel M. Retired Military Personnel No 12 6 36 16.7% Yes Henderson Dennis l. Sheriff's Detective No 12 5 36 13.9% Yes Melton Jim Businessman Yes 12 4 36 11.1% No Diaz Felix G. Retired Educator No 12 4 36 11.1% No Tate Carl R. Incumbent Yes 12 4 36 11.1% No Kinney Lee G. Archaeologist - Professor No 12 2 36 5.6% No Eng Samuel Computer Company Owner No 12 1 36 2.8% No Turoci Julie Attorney No 12 1 36 2.8% No Lindley Jim District Manager No 12 0 36 0.0% No Gomez, Jr. Antonio Employment Supervisor No 12 0 36 0.0% No Torre Ike Credit/Mortgage Consultant No 12 0 36 0.0% No Walnut Valley Unified Full Sykes Marsha Incumbent Yes 4 3,553 13,518 26.3% Yes Hall Helen M. Incumbent Yes 4 3,496 13,518 25.9% Yes Lee York Doctor/Educator No 4 3,305 13,518 24.4% Yes Redinger Larry L. Governing Board Member Yes 4 3,164 13,518 23.4% No West Covina Unified Full Sabatino, Jr. Peter "Pete" Governing Board Member Yes 6 1,577 4,979 31.7% Yes Casanova Ed President, Technology Corp. No 6 1,105 4,979 22.2% No Fuller George S. Retired Police Sergeant No 6 1,105 4,979 22.2% No Frausto Etelvina "Bina" Businesswoman/Homemaker No 6 769 4,979 15.4% No Morrow Michael Recreation Leader/Student No 6 226 4,979 4.5% No Hays Jeff Journeyman Retail Clerk No 6 197 4,979 4.0% No Westside Union Full LeBeau Christine High School Teacher No 4 2,195 8,080 27.2% Yes Haskell Charles Deputy Sheriff No 4 2,130 8,080 26.4% Yes Bosma Larry F. Veterinarian No 4 1,938 8,080 24.0% Yes Kessler Robin Businessowner No 4 1,817 8,080 22.5% No Whittier City Elementary Full Gonzales Javier Math Teacher/Consultant No 4 2,313 8,179 28.3% Yes Newcomer Owen Incumbent Yes 4 2,192 8,179 26.8% Yes Peel John L. Executive Director No 4 2,123 8,179 26.0% Yes Vargas Paul Educational Consultant No 4 1,551 8,179 19.0% No Whittier Union High Full Baird Jeff School Trustee/Attorney Yes 10 6,341 29,545 21.5% Yes Morales Alex Educator No 10 6,150 29,545 20.8% Yes Anderson Leighton Attorney/Counselor No 10 5,652 29,545 19.1% Yes Rios John C. Incumbent Yes 10 2,405 29,545 8.1% No Rocha Adeline (Addie) Incumbent Yes 10 2,255 29,545 7.6% No (continued next page) 10 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED LOS ANGELES 11/14/97 Whittier Union High Full Salo James R. Chief Financial Officer No 10 1,802 29,545 6.1% No (continued) Sherman John T. Educator No 10 1,646 29,545 5.6% No Burnett Eve Governing Board WUHSD Yes 10 1,564 29,545 5.3% No Jones Anita Marie Budget Supervisor No 10 1,118 29,545 3.8% No Meservy Arline Marketing Consultant No 10 612 29,545 2.1% No William S. Hart Union High Full Mercado Gloria E. Educator No 4 5,379 18,414 29.2% Yes Hanrion Patricia A. Incumbent Yes 4 5,102 18,414 27.7% Yes King Dennis V. Certified Public Accountant No 4 4,272 18,414 23.2% Yes Dinsenbacher William "Bill" Incumbent Yes 4 3,661 18,414 19.9% No Wilsona Elementary Full Montesdeoca Emma Registered Nurse/Homemaker No 6 236 1,137 20.8% Yes Brown Michael Incumbent Yes 6 233 1,137 20.5% Yes Green Patricia Homemaker No 6 203 1,137 17.9% Yes Jackson Rob Minister No 6 175 1,137 15.4% No Oliver Roger W. Small Business Owner No 6 152 1,137 13.4% No Rollins Gregory Business Owner No 6 138 1,137 12.1% No Wiseburn Elementary Full Nathanson A. (Ron) Incumbent Yes 4 893 2,963 30.1% Yes Williams Walker G. Incumbent Yes 4 866 2,963 29.2% Yes Guerrero Walter (Walt) Incumbent Yes 4 753 2,963 25.4% Yes Parnock Judith Ann Contract Negotiator No 4 451 2,963 15.2% No MADERA No School District Contests MARIN 11/4/97 Dixie Elementary Full Reagan Mark Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 2,360 7,438 31.7% Yes McGuire Phyllis G. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 1,971 7,438 26.5% Yes Solak Charles E. Incumbent Yes 4 1,869 7,438 25.1% Yes Schulz Kathy Regulatory Compliance Specialist No 4 1,238 7,438 16.6% No Kentfield Elementary Full Horn Katie Incumbent Yes 4 1,705 5,624 30.3% Yes Morrow Susan Homemaker No 4 1,644 5,624 29.2% Yes Mathieson Ann B. Retired Manager No 4 1,624 5,624 28.9% Yes Miller Ralph I. International Business Consultant No 4 651 5,624 11.6% No Laguna Joint11 Full Hess Sharon Beretta Registered Dental Assistant No 3 51 106 48.1% Yes Lanatti Jim Dairyman No 3 29 106 27.4% Yes Moreda Donald J. Dairyman No 3 26 106 24.5% No Marin County Board of Education 5 Full Steinau Marilyn C. Incumbent Yes 2 3,515 5,373 65.4% Yes Tanenberg Stuart Businessman No 2 1,858 5,373 34.6% No 6 Full Robinson Glen E. Incumbent Yes 2 3,028 4,109 73.7% Yes Bradley Melissa Real Estate Broker No 2 1,081 4,109 26.3% No 11Multiple-county school district. Results for Sonoma county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MARIN 11/4/97 Marin Community College Full Brockbank Greg Incumbent Yes 4 23,962 88,428 27.1% Yes (continued) Treanor Wanden Patricia Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 22,616 88,428 25.6% Yes Dolan Barbara J. Incumbent Yes 4 22,529 88,428 25.5% Yes Garcia Patricia Human Resources Consultant No 4 19,321 88,428 21.8% No Novato Unified Full McAlpin Jeff Incumbent Yes 6 5,606 26,438 21.2% Yes Schwarze Leslie Peterson Homemaker No 6 5,228 26,438 19.8% Yes Drummond-Hay Mary E. No Ballot Designation No 6 4,750 26,438 18.0% Yes Scheer Marti No Ballot Designation No 6 4,637 26,438 17.5% No Garcia-Cotter Marty Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 4,451 26,438 16.8% No Scoles Dennis Clergy No 6 1,766 26,438 6.7% No Reed Union Full Weisberg Robert Financial Executive No 8 1,296 6,730 19.3% Yes Livingston Grace K. Environmental Chemist No 8 1,151 6,730 17.1% Yes Boyce Merrill T. Company Executive No 8 988 6,730 14.7% Yes Barmand Sia Engineer No 8 978 6,730 14.5% No Snow Wayne Homemaker/Businessman No 8 747 6,730 11.1% No Avtonomoff Terry Retired Teacher/Homemaker No 8 587 6,730 8.7% No Plastiras Basil Attorney at Law No 8 570 6,730 8.5% No Schmitt Rodney Business Owner No 8 413 6,730 6.1% No Ross Elementary Full Zak Cynthia Homemaker/Landscape Designer No 4 416 1,410 29.5% Yes Young Bryant L. Attorney-at-Law No 4 378 1,410 26.8% Yes Peterson David Retired No 4 355 1,410 25.2% Yes Zorensky Helen Hobart Artist/Homemaker No 4 261 1,410 18.5% No San Rafael Board of Education Full Ferguson Colleen San Rafael Board of Education Mbr. Yes 3 5,790 13,656 42.4% Yes Anspach Gary Tax Consultant No 3 5,192 13,656 38.0% Yes Carroll Kevin Transportation Manager No 3 2,674 13,656 19.6% No MARIPOSA No School District Contests MENDOCINO 11/4/97 Anderson Valley Unified Full Addison Michael Theatre Director/Producer No 3 290 733 39.6% Yes Mailliard Nancy J. Home Maker, Rancher No 3 276 733 37.7% Yes Ross Will Information Systems Manager No 3 167 733 22.8% No Fort Bragg Unified Full Preisig Chuck Retired Teacher No 5 1,137 4,913 23.1% Yes Overfield Allen Forester No 5 1,112 4,913 22.6% Yes Diederich John H. Incumbent Yes 5 1,080 4,913 22.0% Yes Bates Sally Incumbent Yes 5 1,021 4,913 20.8% No Mangino-Ugrin Rosemary Homemaker No 5 563 4,913 11.5% No Laytonville Unified Full Evans Thomas G. Contractor No 3 240 611 39.3% Yes Harwood Calvin No Ballot Designation No 3 210 611 34.4% Yes Haskell Joanne Incumbent Yes 3 161 611 26.4% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MENDOCINO 11/4/97 Mendocino County Board of Education 5 Full Colfax J. David Incumbent Yes 2 6,215 9,620 64.6% Yes Hagan Bob No Ballot Designation No 2 3,405 9,620 35.4% No Mendocino Lake Community College 2 Full Spanbauer John Farmer/Retired Businessman No 2 3,383 6,494 52.1% Yes Pauli Diane Incumbent Yes 2 3,111 6,494 47.9% No 5 Full Lemke Bernard E. Physician No 3 2,917 6,622 44.1% Yes McClure Lynda J. No Ballot Designation No 3 2,726 6,622 41.2% No Fortin Lou Retired Administrator No 3 979 6,622 14.8% No Potter Valley Community Unified Full March Nancy D. Incumbent Yes 3 276 644 42.9% Yes Monlux Elizabeth Incumbent Yes 3 259 644 40.2% Yes Jackson, III William Farmer, Concrete Finisher No 3 109 644 16.9% No Redwoods Community College12 8 Full Lawson Leslie Griffin Businesswoman/Educational Consultt. No 7 1,129 3,172 35.6% Yes Fremont John Publisher, Editor, Teacher No 7 878 3,172 27.7% No Cimolino Rosana Accounting Clerk No 7 520 3,172 16.4% No Fowler Robert A. Woodcarver, Teacher No 7 292 3,172 9.2% No Mayfield Joe Retired Attorney No 7 255 3,172 8.0% No Nolan Michael A. Management Consultant No 7 63 3,172 2.0% No Benedict Thom No Ballot Designation No 7 35 3,172 1.1% No MERCED 11/4/97 Atwater Elementary Full Nelson Mike Firefighter No 4 1,395 4,523 30.8% Yes Kaufman John Incumbent Yes 4 1,096 4,523 24.2% Yes Davis Don Vice Principal No 4 1,030 4,523 22.8% Yes Ashworth Joe Incumbent Yes 4 994 4,523 22.0% No Ballico Cressey Full Osugi Alan Farmer No 7 152 698 21.8% Yes Harcksen Mike Farmer No 7 114 698 16.3% Yes De Palma Harold Incumbent Yes 7 103 698 14.8% Yes Alldrin Galen Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 99 698 14.2% No De Long Eva Child Development Director No 7 89 698 12.8% No Brewer Lesley No Ballot Designation No 7 86 698 12.3% No Johnson Seanna Teacher No 7 55 698 7.9% No Delhi Unified Full Nightengale-Saavedra Brenda Incumbent Yes 5 251 1,153 21.8% Yes Delgado Laurie Incumbent Yes 5 249 1,153 21.6% Yes Clegg Nancy Incumbent Yes 5 244 1,153 21.2% Yes Harden Michelle Incumbent Yes 5 216 1,153 18.7% Yes Sharpe Michelle Education/Law Student No 5 193 1,153 16.7% No 12 Multiple-county school district. Results for Humboldt county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MERCED 11/4/97 Dos Palos-Oro Loma Joint Unified13 Full Catrina Albert Incumbent Yes 8 604 3,576 16.9% Yes (continued) Pruitt David Ranch Superintendent No 8 585 3,576 16.4% Yes Pigg Thomas Businessman No 8 523 3,576 14.6% Yes Wood Mike Farmer No 8 518 3,576 14.5% No Andrews John Incumbent Yes 8 494 3,576 13.8% No Montejano Albert Manager No 8 371 3,576 10.4% No Spain A. L. Incumbent Yes 8 364 3,576 10.2% No Hume Bill Farm Operator No 8 115 3,576 3.2% No Gustine Unified Full Gardner Christina Homemaker No 3 533 1,268 42.0% Yes Asmus Robert Incumbent Yes 3 471 1,268 37.1% Yes Manlove Cheryl Incumbent Yes 3 258 1,268 20.3% No Hilmar Unified 1 Full Wickstrom Scott Dairyman No 2 1,002 1,453 69.0% Yes Bettencourt Raquel Governing Board Member Yes 2 451 1,453 31.0% No 2 Full Strom Jeff Farmer No 4 789 2,462 32.0% Yes Wickstrom Dale Incumbent Yes 4 749 2,462 30.4% Yes Correia Lonnie Insurance Agent No 4 487 2,462 19.8% No Ellington Rick Dairy Processing No 4 436 2,462 17.7% No Le Grand Elementary Full Giampaoli Bob Farmer No 6 203 809 25.1% Yes Marchini Marty Farmer No 6 170 809 21.0% Yes Souza, Jr. Joe R. Incumbent Yes 6 131 809 16.2% No Clinton Dolores Incumbent Yes 6 131 809 16.2% No Valladao Roger Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 131 809 16.2% No Zaragoza Amanda Counselor/Teacher/Manager No 6 43 809 5.3% No Le Grand Union High Full Marchini Jeff Farmer No 6 458 1,870 24.5% Yes Serrano David Incumbent Yes 6 369 1,870 19.7% Yes Galan Enrique (Henry) Maintenance/Transportation No 6 330 1,870 17.6% Yes Cook Bobby Incumbent Yes 6 258 1,870 13.8% No Ramirez Porfirio Incumbent Yes 6 254 1,870 13.6% No Perez Abe School Teacher No 6 198 1,870 10.6% No Livingston Union Full Loving James Incumbent Yes 5 280 1,049 26.7% Yes Martin Janet L. Incumbent Yes 5 242 1,049 23.1% Yes Theodore David Incumbent Yes 5 239 1,049 22.8% Yes McGuire Michael Computer Consultant No 5 209 1,049 19.9% No Deol Bobby P. Group Supervisor No 5 75 1,049 7.1% No 13 Multiple-county school district. Results for Fresno county are reported separately.

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MERCED 11/4/97 Los Banos Unified 2 Full Soares Andree Registered Nurse No 5 1,340 4,785 28.0% Yes (continued) Cox Joe Incumbent Yes 5 1,184 4,785 24.7% Yes Padilla Tony Incumbent Yes 5 978 4,785 20.4% No Creighton Steve Agricultural Businessman No 5 759 4,785 15.9% No Vasquez Jack C. Retired Businessman No 5 514 4,785 10.7% No 3 Full Areias Dennis A. Dairyman No 2 1,594 2,556 62.4% Yes Gonsalves Jo Ann Incumbent Yes 2 956 2,556 37.4% No Merced City Elementary Full Chastain Galen Retired Educator No 5 4,484 15,753 28.4% Yes Jordan Dennis High School Teacher No 5 3,801 15,753 24.1% Yes De Ayora Paul Incumbent Yes 5 3,171 15,753 20.1% Yes Jones Everett School Administrator No 5 2,858 15,753 18.1% No Rauschdolb, II John No Ballot Designation No 5 1,439 15,753 9.1% No Merced County Board of Education 1 Full Hanks Sarah Retired Businesswoman No 2 3,005 5,197 57.8% Yes Passovoy Aaron Incumbent Yes 2 2,176 5,197 41.9% No 5 Full Benidettino Sam Incumbent Yes 2 2,181 3,954 55.2% Yes Sloan Stephen Farmer No 2 1,758 3,954 44.5% No Merced Union High 1 Full Anderson Ann Incumbent Yes 3 8,151 18,213 44.8% Yes Quigley Cappi Incumbent Yes 3 7,220 18,213 39.6% Yes Sandoval Alberto (Beto) College Student No 3 2,806 18,213 15.4% No 2 Full Honey David Educator No 5 3,428 10,183 33.7% Yes Thompson Hal Retired Educator No 5 2,496 10,183 24.5% No De Wing Ronald S. Retired Secondary Principal No 5 2,411 10,183 23.7% No Almeida Lee Staffing Supervisor No 5 921 10,183 9.0% No Roudabush Jo Anne E. No Ballot Designation No 5 917 10,183 9.0% No Planada Elementary Full Furey Mary Farmer No 5 225 794 28.3% Yes Dinsmore Patt No Ballot Designation No 5 193 794 24.3% Yes Sanchez Adrian Incumbent Yes 5 141 794 17.8% Yes Segura Delfina Youth Advisor No 5 116 794 14.6% No Nishihama Marisela Housewife No 5 116 794 14.6% No Turlock Joint Union14 Full Eisenhut John Incumbent Yes 4 64 193 33.2% Yes De Bruyn Walter C. Incumbent Yes 4 64 193 33.2% Yes Renshaw Felicia D. No Ballot Designation No 4 45 193 23.3% Yes Galvez Miguel A. City Planner No 4 20 193 10.4% No 14 Multiple-county school district. Results for Stanislaus county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MERCED 11/4/97 Weaver Union Elementary Full McCabe Elizabeth D. Incumbent Yes 4 340 1,189 28.6% Yes (continued) Clendenin Thomas Incumbent Yes 4 335 1,189 28.2% Yes Cline Shawn M. Loan Officer No 4 270 1,189 22.7% Yes Carvajal, Jr. Arnie J. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 243 1,189 20.4% No Winton Full Sietsema Agnes Incumbent Yes 5 140 552 25.4% Yes Dusin Corine Local Business Owner No 5 133 552 24.1% Yes Monroe Robert N. College Teacher No 5 100 552 18.1% No Dacuyan Henry H. Incumbent Yes 5 98 552 17.8% No Baugh Tamra Business Owner No 5 81 552 14.7% No MODOC No School District Contests MONO No School District Contests MONTEREY 8/12/97 Hartnell Community College 6 Short Martinez John "Juan" Safety Consultant/Businessman No 2 628 1,164 54.0% Yes Tresch John Small Business Owner No 2 536 1,164 46.0% No 11/4/97 Alisal Union 5 Full Flores Juan V. Equipment Rental Manager No 2 132 237 55.7% Yes Murillo Maria A. Incumbent Yes 2 105 237 44.3% No Carmel Unified Full Hightower Daniel R. Incumbent Yes 5 3,008 7,721 39.0% Yes Given, II Howard Carl Investment Advisor No 5 2,150 7,721 27.8% Yes Sellers Timmi Li Registered Nurse/Volunteer No 5 1,340 7,721 17.4% No Bunzel Reed Writer/Editor/Analyst No 5 631 7,721 8.2% No Panzer Joel R. Environmental Planner No 5 592 7,721 7.7% No Chualar Union 3 Full Flores Pedro Custodian No 4 60 214 28.0% Yes Valenzuela-Mendez Hilda Incumbent Yes 4 57 214 26.6% Yes Manriquez Rose Mary Agriculture Field Aide No 4 54 214 25.2% No Hernandez Juana Incumbent Yes 4 43 214 20.1% No Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified15 2 Full Adams Glen C. Incumbent Yes 3 6 8 75.0% Yes Merithew Clinton F. Fire Captain No 3 1 8 12.5% No Cranston Estela I. Office Assistant II No 3 1 8 12.5% No Greenfield Union Full Garcia Steve L. Incumbent Yes 6 440 1,924 22.9% Yes Ramirez Enrique Teacher No 6 395 1,924 20.5% Yes Villarreal Lourdes Community College Teacher No 6 369 1,924 19.2% Yes Husser Sheila Registered Veterinarian Technician No 6 266 1,924 13.8% No Cordova Glorianna Youth Counselor No 6 251 1,924 13.0% No Wilson Steve Shop Foreman No 6 203 1,924 10.6% No 15 Multiple-county school district. Results for Fresno county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MONTEREY 11/4/97 Hartnell Community College 5 Full Dierolf Mark Harnell College Trustee Yes 4 661 1,340 49.3% Yes (continued) Oliverez, Jr. Juan E. Teacher No 4 446 1,340 33.3% No Whalen Edward N. Retired Parole Supervisor No 4 176 1,340 13.1% No Stanley Christopher Businessperson/Educator No 4 57 1,340 4.3% No 6 Full Martinez J. D. Safety Consultant No 2 899 1,503 59.8% Yes Tresch John Retail Business Owner No 2 604 1,503 40.2% No 7 Full Rice Brad Agricultural Sales No 2 1,236 1,945 63.5% Yes Diaz Raymond G. Correctional Officer No 2 709 1,945 36.5% No Monterey County Board of Education 3 Full Wright Heloise S. Incumbent Yes 2 3,782 5,059 74.8% Yes Ramirez Raul Businessman No 2 1,277 5,059 25.2% No Monterey Peninsula Community College Full Tunney Jim Educator/Speaker/Author No 5 7,980 21,664 36.8% Yes Ognyanovich Kathrina M. Instructor/Business Administrator No 5 5,264 21,664 24.3% Yes Chapman Michael J. Director, Nonprofit Organization No 5 4,070 21,664 18.8% No Barlow Gary L. Fire Marshal No 5 2,882 21,664 13.3% No Ogle James "Green Bud" Secretary/Educator No 5 1,468 21,664 6.8% No North Monterey County Unified Full Young Marie Incumbent Yes 3 1,157 2,236 51.7% Yes Laage Samuel B. Educator/Businessman No 3 842 2,236 37.7% Yes Asunsolo Rudy County Government Officer No 3 237 2,236 10.6% No Pacific Grove Unified Full Bray Jessie F. Retired Teacher No 7 1,932 8,479 22.8% Yes Shammas Beth Teacher No 7 1,684 8,479 19.9% Yes Page Debi Homemaker/School Volunteer No 7 1,410 8,479 16.6% Yes Filippini Alfred L. Professor/Tax Planner No 7 1,363 8,479 16.1% No Harbert Mike Pastor No 7 1,185 8,479 14.0% No Shouff Michael Allen Teacher/School Administrator No 7 471 8,479 5.6% No Colvin, III Malcom M. School Counselor No 7 434 8,479 5.1% No Salinas City Elementary 3 Full Gamotan Harry F. Incumbent Yes 2 525 922 56.9% Yes Huerta Silvia Puga Community Volunteer No 2 397 922 43.1% No 5 Full Latham Byron Skip Fire Captain No 2 638 877 72.7% Yes Dill Gordon William Incumbent Yes 2 239 877 27.3% No Spreckels Union Full Andrus Katie Homemaker No 6 649 2,755 23.6% Yes Foster Rich Assistant Fire Chief No 6 576 2,755 20.9% Yes Romero Dan Retired School Superintendent No 6 427 2,755 15.5% Yes Tarp Alan Incumbent Yes 6 406 2,755 14.7% No Trevett Nancy Incumbent Yes 6 352 2,755 12.8% No McIntyre Steve Viticulturist No 6 345 2,755 12.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED MONTEREY 11/4/97 Washingon Union Full Eddy Hetty Incumbent Yes 4 871 3,259 26.7% Yes (continued) Mitchell Joe Incumbent Yes 4 866 3,259 26.6% Yes Hovde Thomas Incumbent Yes 4 790 3,259 24.2% Yes Greene Michael No Ballot Designation No 4 732 3,259 22.5% No NAPA No School District Contests NEVADA No School District Contests ORANGE 11/4/97 Orange Unified 1 Full Jacobson Martin Accountant/Board Trustee Yes 2 9,145 18,061 50.6% Yes Meier Gisela Writer No 2 8,916 18,061 49.4% No 4 Full Davis Linda Community Volunteer No 2 9,156 18,134 50.5% Yes Fearns Jim Retired Probation Officer No 2 8,978 18,134 49.5% No 5 Full Sargeant Terri Land Use Planner No 2 9,568 17,911 53.4% Yes Vasquez William "Bill" G. Municipal Manager No 2 8,343 17,911 46.6% No 7 Full Ward Kathy Bank Executive/Consultant No 5 7,788 18,143 42.9% Yes Ledesma Rick Incumbent Yes 5 7,333 18,143 40.4% No Gonzalez Bea Employment Development Technician No 5 1,578 18,143 8.7% No Smyth, III J. Carolan Merchandising Planner/Educator No 5 722 18,143 4.0% No Douglas Robert L. Maintenance Worker No 5 722 18,143 4.0% No PLACER No School District Contests PLUMAS No School District Contests RIVERSIDE 11/4/97 Alvord Unified Full Stokoe Phil Incumbent Yes 8 2,047 11,610 17.6% Yes Hart Nancy E. Businesswoman No 8 1,756 11,610 15.1% Yes Kraft Gregory (Greg) Incumbent Yes 8 1,730 11,610 14.9% Yes Robers Marsha Appointed Incumbent Yes 8 1,644 11,610 14.2% No Willis Gloria Educator-Homemaker No 8 1,451 11,610 12.5% No Trowbridge Francis Educator-Horticulturist-Writer No 8 1,446 11,610 12.5% No Rodriguez Daniel Engineer No 8 978 11,610 8.4% No Greenwood Lori No Ballot Designation No 8 549 11,610 4.7% No Banning Unified Full Silverman Alice Travel Agency Manager No 5 1,191 4,351 27.3% Yes McQuown Susan E. Accountant No 5 1,105 4,351 25.4% Yes Rose Michael M. College Counselor, Trustee Yes 5 898 4,351 20.6% No Smith Betty Incumbent Yes 5 609 4,351 14.0% No Douglas Gary C. Retired Peace Officer No 5 552 4,351 12.7% No Beaumont Unified16 Full Rupert Phyllis (P. J.) Retired School Administrator No 5 1,687 7,270 23.2% Yes Love Willard C. Incumbent Yes 5 1,622 7,270 22.3% Yes Machisic John Retired Educator No 5 1,593 7,270 21.9% Yes Israelson Larry Educational Accounting Consultant No 5 1,448 7,270 19.9% No Kettner Susan A. Web Site Consultant No 5 913 7,270 12.6% No 16 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/4/97 Colton Joint Unified17 2 Full Seheult Malcolm M. R. Educator/School Administrator No 3 50 122 41.0% Yes (continued) Smith Kawika Attorney No 3 42 122 34.4% Yes Abril, Jr. Ray Incumbent Yes 3 30 122 24.6% No Short Ibarra Frank A. Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 37 62 59.7% Yes Ramos Art Computer Consultant, Carpenter No 2 24 62 38.7% No 3 Full Nix Patricia (Pat) Incumbent Yes 2 40 67 59.7% Yes Zamora David R. Community Development Director No 2 27 67 40.3% No Corona-Norco Unified Full Hedrick Bill Educator, Board Member Yes 5 5,186 14,692 35.3% Yes Martinez Sharon R. Executive Assistant No 5 3,442 14,692 23.4% Yes Miller Baxter Landscape Architect No 5 2,370 14,692 16.1% No Gibson Stephanie L. Administrative Assistant No 5 2,003 14,692 13.6% No Roberts Elisabeth A. Dietitian/Health Educator No 5 1,664 14,692 11.3% No Desert Community College18 1 Full McGowan Brian P. Economic Development Specialist No 2 13,376 25,257 53.0% Yes Gillick Owen Retired Educator No 2 11,838 25,257 46.9% No 4 Full Green Terry Educational Administrator No 4 8,490 25,389 33.4% Yes Sandler Barney Incumbent Yes 4 6,691 25,389 26.4% No Myers Bette L. Business Woman No 4 6,491v 25,389 25.6% No Villanueva Paul S. Federal Government Employee No 4 3,700 25,389 14.6% No Desert Sands Unified Full Wright Marcile K. Retired School Administrator No 9 4,208 23,372 18.0% Yes Koedyker Jim Incumbent Yes 9 3,808 23,372 16.3% Yes Tomak Gary L. Air Traffic Supervisor No 9 3,729 23,372 16.0% No Karr Raleigh D. Educator No 9 2,893 23,372 12.4% No Ballesteros Dolores Ann Retired Educator No 9 2,545 23,372 10.9% No Phillips Donna M. Retired Administrative Assistant No 9 1,845 23,372 7.9% No Carey Robert R. Podiatric Physician/Educator No 9 1,524 23,372 6.5% No Anderson Gilbert L. "Gil" No Ballot Designation No 9 1,457 23,372 6.2% No Hertel Norbert J. Educator-Scientist-Engineer No 9 1,351 23,372 5.8% No Lake Elsinore Uniifed Full Martineau Jeannine Incumbent Yes 7 3,663 16,535 22.2% Yes Wilson Sonja Incumbent Yes 7 3,464 16,535 20.9% Yes Jenkins Richard Law Professor No 7 3,321 16,535 20.1% Yes Mercer James D. Research Manager No 7 1,888 16,535 11.4% No Cashman Robert Aerospace Engineer No 7 1,794 16,535 10.8% No Castanon Gina Self-Employed No 7 1,339 16,535 8.1% No Vallejos Asur "Ace" Refinery Shift Supervisor No 7 1,060 16,535 6.4% No 17 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately. 18 Multiple-county school district. Results for Imperial and San Bernardino counties are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/4/97 Menifee Union Full Rowen Elaine Retired Educator No 4 1,889 5,455 34.6% Yes (continued) Morrison Chester W. Incumbent Yes 4 1,742 5,455 31.9% Yes Castillejos Darci D. Office Manager No 4 967 5,455 17.7% No Lynch Richard (Rick) A. School District Employee No 4 850 5,455 15.6% No Short Hanson Patricia Homemaker No 3 1,204 2,948 40.8% Yes Zimmerman Julie School Facility Planner No 3 1,192 2,948 40.4% No Nurmela Wayne Surgical Nurse No 3 539 2,948 18.3% No Mt.San Jacinto Community College 3 Full Schlange Gwendolyn E. Retired Teacher No 2 4,032 5,958 67.7% Yes Baskett Don Management Consultant No 2 1,916 5,958 32.2% No Murietta Valley Unified Full Attebery Scott Police Sergeant No 5 5,403 15,824 34.1% Yes Linsley Austin Incumbent Yes 5 4,413 15,824 27.9% Yes Trout Kay R. Retired Firefighter No 5 2,764 15,824 17.5% No Burdge Gina G. Investor No 5 2,079 15,824 13.2% No Davies Mona M. Business Person/Student No 5 1,144 15,824 7.2% No Palm Springs Unified Full Shoenberger Meredith (Meredy) Educator No 8 6,512 32,297 20.2% Yes McCabe Michael Incumbent Yes 8 5,773 32,297 17.9% Yes Green Marvin "Andrew" Priest/Pastor No 8 4,303 32,297 13.3% Yes Brill Michael Y. "Mike" Realtor, Computer Consultant No 8 4,284 32,297 13.3% No Paquette Janine Retired Police Officer No 8 3,438 32,297 10.6% No Torres Lucy M. Executive Director No 8 3,387 32,297 10.5% No Tunson Tommy W. Retired Police Chief No 8 2,875 32,297 8.9% No Persina Normalee Business Woman/Restaurateur No 8 1,711 32,297 5.3% No Palo Verde Community College Full Arneson Francis (Ted) School Administrator Yes 6 1,225 4,715 26.0% Yes Crain John Businessman-Insurance Agent Yes 6 1,176 4,715 24.9% Yes Early Richard Correctional Facility Warden No 6 831 4,715 17.6% Yes Simpson Thomas R. Pharmacist No 6 769 4,715 16.3% No Rodriguez-Guido Elvira Peer Counselor/Coordinator No 6 708 4,715 15.0% No Palo Verde Unified Full Perez Dariel R. State Employee No 7 594 3,269 18.2% Yes Babb Richard Dean Correctional Educator No 7 536 3,269 16.4% Yes Morris Cindy Accountant I, Supervisor No 7 533 3,269 16.3% No Harkinson Gary Gene Incumbent Yes 7 530 3,269 16.2% No Robertson Stacy D. Pastor No 7 522 3,269 16.0% No Tackett Ben No Ballot Designation No 7 308 3,269 9.4% No Sessions James C. Corrosion Technician No 7 243 3,269 7.4% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/4/97 Perris Elementary Full Martin Monica School Board Member Yes 5 1,150 4,471 25.7% Yes (continued) Ruiz Raul Local Businessman No 5 978 4,471 21.9% Yes Zschokke Shirley Incumbent Yes 5 931 4,471 20.8% Yes Pinero Raymond Senior Account Manager No 5 738 4,471 16.5% No De Costa Charles Incumbent Yes 5 671 4,471 15.0% No Perris Union High Full Cooley Robert L. Educator No 4 3,180 10,406 30.6% Yes Denver John V. Incumbent Yes 4 2,737 10,406 26.3% Yes Harris Irene Operations Technician No 4 2,596 10,406 24.9% No Skinner Kenneth Duane Incumbent Yes 4 1,881 10,406 18.1% No Riverside Community College Full Slocum Grace Community College Trustee Yes 8 25,951 104,253 24.9% Yes Daley-Howe Kathleen Businessowner/College Trustee Yes 8 18,466 104,253 17.7% Yes Medina Jose High School Teacher No 8 15,579 104,253 14.9% Yes Pick Art Chamber Executive Yes 8 13,742 104,253 13.2% No Bailey John Business Owner/Attorney No 8 12,972 104,253 12.4% No Simms Kevin B. University Professor No 8 10,457 104,253 10.0% No Reprogle Dale Computer Lab Assistant No 8 3,940 104,253 3.8% No Lygents Kevn N. Businessman No 8 3,074 104,253 2.9% No Riverside Unified Full Leubs Roger Deputy District Attorney No 5 13,568 38,351 35.4% Yes Kruckenberg Dana Incumbent Yes 5 11,219 38,351 29.3% Yes Hayes Louise Internal Security Officer No 5 6,576 38,351 17.1% No Collen Martin J. Physician No 5 5,131 38,351 13.4% No Anwiler John F. Businessman No 5 1,814 38,351 4.7% No Romoland Full Bohn Cindy Office Manager No 6 293 1,338 21.9% Yes Johnson Edward Teacher/Army Officer No 6 267 1,338 20.0% Yes Spradlin Robert N. Incumbent Yes 6 236 1,338 17.6% Yes Daniels Franklin D. Incumbent Yes 6 233 1,338 17.4% No Gradillas Gloria Realtor No 6 173 1,338 12.9% No Long James R. Communications Contractor No 6 136 1,338 10.2% No Short Gillem Marvin R. Business Owner No 2 299 509 58.7% Yes Kimberle Cromar Paint Contractor No 2 208 509 40.9% No San Bernardino Community College19 Full Wood Eugene H. Incumbent Yes 6 316 1,223 25.6% Yes Cereceres Stephanie J. Incumbent Yes 6 255 1,223 20.7% Yes Powell Beverly Educator/Region Manager No 6 232 1,223 18.8% Yes Lyons Patricia I. Business Woman No 6 178 1,223 14.4% No Zurn Michael L. Counselor No 6 151 1,223 12.2% No Strinati Wilma Retired Government Employee No 6 99 1,223 8.0% No 19 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED RIVERSIDE 11/4/97 Temecula Valley Unified Full Hobbs Jerry Vice President Manufacturing No 7 3,702 16,927 21.9% Yes Elder Ed Retired Marine Major No 7 3,368 16,927 19.9% Yes Shafer Richard Incumbent Yes 7 2,939 16,927 17.4% Yes Vanderhaak Rosie Incumbent Yes 7 2,754 16,927 16.3% No Brown Robert (Bob) Business Owner No 7 2,411 16,927 14.2% No Keller Patricia J. Community College Professor No 7 1,368 16,927 8.1% No Augustine Michael W. Customer Service Representative No 7 385 16,927 2.3% No Val Verde Unified Full Kirkland Marla Infant/Toddler Educator No 7 840 4,053 20.7% Yes Givens Robert Incumbent Yes 7 833 4,053 20.6% Yes Denney Virginia (Wyatt) Mayor Yes 7 685 4,053 16.9% Yes Zamora Adriana Student No 7 481 4,053 11.9% No Gonzalez George E. Retired No 7 476 4,053 11.7% No Vasi Cindy R. Appointed Board Member Yes 7 441 4,053 10.9% No Dalitz Shirley No Ballot Designation No 7 293 4,053 7.2% No Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified20 Full Leja Patricia Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 303 788 38.5% Yes Brown Sue Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 257 788 32.6% Yes Winningham Jon Juvenile Court Teacher No 3 226 788 28.7% No SACRAMENTO No School District Contests SAN BENITO No School District Contests SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Adelanto Elementary Full Gaines Stephanie E. Homemaker/Self Employed No 8 372 2,111 17.6% Yes Carr Terri Incumbent Yes 8 285 2,111 13.5% Yes Harden Mechelle D. Volunteer Classroom Aide No 8 265 2,111 12.6% Yes Gilbert Anne Marie Incumbent Yes 8 260 2,111 12.3% No Middlebrooks Robert Business Manager No 8 258 2,111 12.2% No Dutter Annette Incumbent Yes 8 257 2,111 12.2% No Rabiej John Z. Retired Communications Specialist No 8 213 2,111 10.1% No Velasquez Wayne School Bus Driver No 8 201 2,111 9.5% No Apple Valley Unified Full So Wilson F. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Apple Valley USD Yes 10 3,494 20,001 17.5% Yes Anderson Anita M. Incumbent Yes 10 2,790 20,001 13.9% Yes Stefaniak James School Teacher No 10 2,749 20,001 13.7% Yes Gormley Ed Appointed Incumbent Yes 10 2,721 20,001 13.6% No Osborne John L. Local Businessman No 10 2,694 20,001 13.5% No Kaye Les Accountant/Teacher No 10 1,912 20,001 9.6% No Hernandez Lynne R. Attorney-Homemaker No 10 1,097 20,001 5.5% No Neistadt Scott Educator No 10 997 20,001 5.0% No Boyd Frank "Penoy" Retired No 10 948 20,001 4.7% No Fink Joe No Ballot Designation No 10 599 20,001 3.0% No 20 Multiple-county school district. Results for San Bernardino county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Baker Valley Unified Full Dougherty Shirley R. Incumbent Yes 4 98 331 29.6% Yes (continued) Meyer Jesse L. Incumbent Yes 4 93 331 28.1% Yes Meyer Deanne M. General Manager No 4 70 331 21.1% No Webb Pamela Joyce Cashier No 4 70 331 21.1% No Barstow Community College Full Heiden Timothy T. Police Officer No 5 2,605 7,913 32.9% Yes Harris Philip M. Accountant/Self-Employed No 5 1,544 7,913 19.5% Yes Abeyta Leeroy Senior Property Representative No 5 1,444 7,913 18.2% No Bandoszewski Daniel J. Public School Teacher No 5 1,266 7,913 16.0% No Garcia Eddie U. Retired Electronic Mechanic No 5 1,054 7,913 13.3% No Barstow Unified Full Hailey, Sr. Willie L. Traffic Officer No 4 2,270 6,859 33.1% Yes Clair Stanley P. Law Enforcement No 4 1,695 6,859 24.7% Yes Stewart Frank A. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Barstow USD Yes 4 1,658 6,859 24.2% No Rubio Juan Retired School Employee No 4 1,236 6,859 18.0% No Bear Valley Unified Full Campbell Kathleen A. Incumbent Yes 4 1,205 3,858 31.2% Yes Turney Kenneth D. Incumbent Yes 4 1,005 3,858 26.0% Yes Shannon James L. Educator No 4 932 3,858 24.2% No White Jim Homemaker No 4 716 3,858 18.6% No Beaumont Unified21 Full Kettner Susan A. Educational Accounting Consultant No 5 2 4 50.0% Yes Machisic John Retired Educator No 5 1 4 25.0% Yes Israelson Larry Web Site Consultant No 5 1 4 25.0% Yes Rupert Phyllis (PJ) Retired School Administrator No 5 0 4 0.0% No Love Willard C. Incumbent Yes 5 0 4 0.0% No Central Elementary Full Rich Barbara M. Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 648 2,512 25.8% Yes Garner Diane L. Incumbent Yes 5 541 2,512 21.5% Yes Godwin Steven Peace Officer-Trainer No 5 520 2,512 20.7% Yes Beckett Ronald J. Homemaker No 5 431 2,512 17.2% No Oaxaca Francisco Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 372 2,512 14.8% No Chaffey Community College Full Brugger Kathleen (Kathy) Gov Brd Mbr, Chaffey Comm Col Dist Yes 3 16,412 37,926 43.3% Yes Cherbak Barbara S. Retired Supervisor No 3 11,664 37,926 30.8% Yes Barton James E. Incumbent Yes 3 9,850 37,926 26.0% No Chaffey Joint Union High Full Uhalley Charles J. Incumbent Yes 5 6,348 25,640 24.8% Yes Bustamonte Arthur R. Gov Brd Mbr, Chaffey Comm Col Dist Yes 5 6,133 25,640 23.9% Yes Francisco Clyde C. Retired Teacher No 5 5,272 25,640 20.6% Yes Hilbe James D. Corporate Director No 5 4,149 25,640 16.2% No Avila Maryanne M. Retired Counselor/Auditor No 5 3,738 25,640 14.6% No 21 Multiple-county school district. Results for Riverside county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Chino Unified Full Beck Harriet C. Educator/School Principal No 7 2,676 12,561 21.3% Yes (continued) Mitchell Rosana Law Student No 7 2,476 12,561 19.7% Yes Pruitt, Jr. John H. Human Resource Consultant No 7 1,859 12,561 14.8% No Evans Marshall Financial Manager No 7 1,833 12,561 14.6% No Cristofol Kathryn Business Woman No 7 1,419 12,561 11.3% No Rich Ben Educator/Board Member Yes 7 1,336 12,561 10.6% No Hackett Nancy Registered Nurse/Administrator No 7 962 12,561 7.7% No Colton Joint Unified22 2 Full Abril, Jr. Ray Incumbent Yes 3 2,197 5,877 37.4% Yes Smith Kawika Attorney No 3 1,862 5,877 31.7% Yes Seheult Malcolm M. R. Educator/School Administrator No 3 1,818 5,877 30.9% No Short Ibarra Frank A. Appointed Incumbent Yes 2 1,967 3,435 57.3% Yes Ramos Art Computer Consultant, Carpenter No 2 1,468 3,435 42.7% No 3 Full Zamora David R. Community Development Director No 2 1,860 3,611 51.5% Yes Nix Patricia (Pat) Incumbent Yes 2 1,751 3,611 48.5% No Cucamonga Elementary Full Millet Elsie Incumbent Yes 6 248 988 25.1% Yes Turner Cynthia Day Care Provider No 6 188 988 19.0% Yes Hirz Alene Homemaker No 6 161 988 16.3% Yes Ortega David J. Incumbent Yes 6 144 988 14.6% No Baum Marlene No Ballot Designation No 6 134 988 13.6% No Baldarelli Alyce Business Woman No 6 113 988 11.4% No Desert Community College23 1 Full Gillick Owen Retired Educator No 2 4,439 5,686 78.1% Yes McGowan Brian P. Economic Development Specialist No 2 1,247 5,686 21.9% No 4 Full Sandler Barney Incumbent Yes 4 1,480 5,080 29.1% Yes Green Terry Educational Administrator No 4 1,414 5,080 27.8% No Myers Bette L. Business Woman No 4 1,192 5,080 23.5% No Villanueva Paul S. Federal Government Employee No 4 994 5,080 19.6% No Etiwanda Elementary Full Solorio Cecilia Incumbent Yes 5 613 2,647 23.2% Yes Murphy Mark H. Engineer No 5 589 2,647 22.3% Yes Cadman Brynna Homemaker No 5 546 2,647 20.6% Yes McGinnis-Campbell Brenda Educator No 5 535 2,647 20.2% No Glenny Millie Homemaker No 5 364 2,647 13.8% No Fontana Unified Full Ruble Dennis Wayne Incumbent Yes 8 1,949 10,082 19.3% Yes Mancha Laura Abernathy Incumbent Yes 8 1,820 10,082 18.1% Yes Hawthorn Gus Engineering Manager No 8 1,750 10,082 17.4% Yes Wilbert Lydia Salazar Community Aide-Children No 8 1,335 10,082 13.2% No (continued next page) Sandoval Jesus Jesse Maintenance Field Specialist No 8 957 10,082 9.5% No 22 Multiple-county school district. Results for Riverside county are reported separately. 23 Multiple-county school district. Results for Imperial and Riverside counties are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Fontana Unified Full Pine La Vern Educator No 8 884 10,082 8.8% No (continued) Lopez, Jr. Arthur Management Consultant No 8 840 10,082 8.3% No Bolton Toi Community Aide-Children No 8 547 10,082 5.4% No Helendale Elementary Full Malone, Jr. Jesse F. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Helendale Elem. SD Yes 4 249 756 32.9% Yes Herrick Rebecca L. Business Woman No 4 215 756 28.4% Yes Harden William G. Retired No 4 164 756 21.7% Yes Hoover James R. Security Guard No 4 128 756 16.9% No Hesperia Unified Full Hamilton Jack D. Incumbent Yes 6 2,527 12,021 21.0% Yes Bowers Linda S. School Library Specialist No 6 2,497 12,021 20.8% Yes Gogley Nellie Homemaker, School Volunteer No 6 2,290 12,021 19.0% Yes Hauk Timothy G. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Hesperia USD Yes 6 1,908 12,021 15.9% No Lux Judi Incumbent Yes 6 1,559 12,021 13.0% No Williams Vere L. Accountant/Information Manager No 6 1,240 12,021 10.3% No Lucerne Valley Unified Full Bristol Heather L. Veterinary Technician No 7 360 1,730 20.8% Yes Lattin Bill School Bus Driver No 7 313 1,730 18.1% Yes Shank John M. Incumbent Yes 7 260 1,730 15.0% Yes Fouts Phillip L. (Doc) Business Owner No 7 238 1,730 13.8% No Roberts Vivian S. Computer Analyst No 7 209 1,730 12.1% No Nichols Norman W. Retired Tax Auditor No 7 179 1,730 10.3% No Murdick Randy L. Small Business Owner No 7 171 1,730 9.9% No Morongo Unified Full Munoz Donna Information Education Liaison No 8 2,919 10,620 27.5% Yes Reeske Bill Businessman-College Professor No 8 2,103 10,620 19.8% Yes Kennedy Joseph A. Retired Naval Officer No 8 1,265 10,620 11.9% No Root Linda A. Deputy District Attorney No 8 1,166 10,620 11.0% No McKenna K. Minnette Homemaker No 8 1,131 10,620 10.6% No Graham Dennis M. Respiratory Therapist/Educator No 8 978 10,620 9.2% No Reed Steve Wells Graphic Design/Marketing No 8 676 10,620 6.4% No West Michael Avenue Broadcast Producer/Director No 8 382 10,620 3.6% No Mountain View Elementary Full Sweeney Mike Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 278 1,006 27.6% Yes Coulter Jill M. Incumbent Yes 4 272 1,006 27.0% Yes Newton Ron Incumbent Yes 4 255 1,006 25.3% Yes Hardison Julia "Julie" Retired Teacher No 4 201 1,006 20.0% No Needles Unified 2 Full Lopez Jim Self Employed Businessman No 5 554 2,017 27.5% Yes Jernigan Steven H. Insurance Agent No 5 539 2,017 26.7% Yes McDonald Kellis W. Incumbent Yes 5 489 2,017 24.2% Yes Ervin Gordon Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 263 2,017 13.0% No Monte Joseph F. Retired No 5 172 2,017 8.5% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Needles Unified 2 Short Darcy Tom Letter Carrier No 2 379 624 60.7% Yes (continued) Durham Daniel E. Retired Air Force No 2 245 624 39.3% No Ontario-Montclair Elementary Full Van Fleet David Incumbent Yes 5 2,066 8,275 25.0% Yes Downs James Incumbent Yes 5 2,050 8,275 24.8% Yes Avila Paul Vincent Gov. Brd. Mbr, Ontario-Montclair Yes 5 1,576 8,275 19.0% Yes Kielsmeier, Sr. Paul S. Construction Supervisor No 5 1,330 8,275 16.1% No Lopez Benjamin Tutor/Editor/Writer No 5 1,253 8,275 15.1% No Redlands Unified Full Phelps Barbara R. Retired Teacher/Principal No 3 9,432 20,237 46.6% Yes Mercado Henry W. Gov. Brd. Mbr, Redlands USD Yes 3 5,609 20,237 27.7% Yes Isaac Amos Educator/Sociologist No 3 5,196 20,237 25.7% No Rialto Unified Full Olinger Don Retired Educator No 9 1,844 8,145 22.6% Yes Skaggs Charles (Chuck) Fire Chief/Educator No 9 1,669 8,145 20.5% Yes Hawkins Walter Scott University Administrator/Researcher No 9 1,258 8,145 15.4% No Kazalunas John R. Incumbent Yes 9 1,219 8,145 15.0% No Nowlin Mel Communications Sales Engineer No 9 680 8,145 8.3% No Green Michael Security Consultant No 9 654 8,145 8.0% No Olague Emanuel L. Student No 9 392 8,145 4.8% No Muhammad Ameer (Hakeeh) Writer-Businessman No 9 330 8,145 4.1% No Naoufal Simon Business Owner No 9 99 8,145 1.2% No Rim of the World Unified 1 Full Stein Robert (Bob) Mathematics Professor No 2 1,422 2,282 62.3% Yes Reynolds Mike Police Officer No 2 860 2,282 37.7% No San Bernardino County Office of Education A Full Vick Theodore E. (Ted) Incumbent Yes 3 12,117 23,883 50.7% Yes Stone Christine "Christy" Student No 3 7,136 23,883 29.9% No Figueroa Steven A. No Ballot Designation No 3 4,630 23,883 19.4% No B Full Stine David O. Incumbent Yes 2 8,080 11,132 72.6% Yes Gonzales Ruben Human Resource Manager No 2 3,052 11,132 27.4% No D Full Miller John Preston Retired Obstetrician-Gynecologist No 4 6,593 18,278 36.1% Yes Brown Hardy L. Publisher No 4 4,909 18,278 26.9% No Gonzales Daniel V. Community Resource Worker No 4 4,765 18,278 26.1% No Moscoso Hugo Businessman No 4 2,011 18,278 11.0% No San Bernardino City Unified Full Savage Lynda K. Incumbent Yes 9 8,823 49,071 18.0% Yes Valdez Elsa O. College Professor No 9 7,340 49,071 15.0% Yes Marinis James Incumbent Yes 9 6,145 49,071 12.5% Yes Dupre Antonio (Tony) Engineer-Business Owner No 9 5,977 49,071 12.2% Yes Neigel Lawrence E. Incumbent Yes 9 5,812 49,071 11.8% No Schnarre George W. Businessman No 9 5,588 49,071 11.4% No (continued next page)

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 San Bernardino City Unified Full Cadena Ray Administrative Services Coordinator No 9 4,006 49,071 8.2% No (continued) Cox Anna Student No 9 3,215 49,071 6.6% No Ewing Maikal Homemaker No 9 2,165 49,071 4.4% No San Bernardino Community College24 Full Wood Eugene H. Incumbent Yes 6 21,865 92,220 23.7% Yes Powell Beverly Educator/Region Manager No 6 20,757 92,220 22.5% Yes Cereceres Stephanie J. Incumbent Yes 6 19,263 92,220 20.9% Yes Lyons Patricia I. Business Woman No 6 13,748 92,220 14.9% No Zurn Michael L. Counselor No 6 9,825 92,220 10.7% No Strinati Wilma Retired Government Employee No 6 6,762 92,220 7.3% No Silver Valley Unified 1 Full Coldwell Cathy Incumbent Yes 4 316 1,056 29.9% Yes Greer Walter G. Incumbent Yes 4 289 1,056 27.4% Yes Morris Lisa Manager-School Teacher No 4 247 1,056 23.4% No Bengel Nadine L. Teacher No 4 204 1,056 19.3% No 2 Full Ulm Vaughn Governing Board Member Yes 2 360 572 62.9% Yes Von Badinski Carl General Contractor No 2 212 572 37.1% No Snowline Joint Unified25 Full Wells Marilyn K. App. Gov. Brd. Mbr., Snowline Jt USD Yes 8 1,089 5,880 18.5% Yes La Fever Karie A. Incumbent Yes 8 1,088 5,880 18.5% Yes Pace Cathy L. Business Consultant No 8 986 5,880 16.8% Yes Schneider Thomas G. Retired Engineering Manager No 8 738 5,880 12.6% No Gucwa James J. Business Owner No 8 733 5,880 12.5% No Vander Weg Terrence A. School Psychologist No 8 570 5,880 9.7% No Cox C. Steven Career Counselor No 8 399 5,880 6.8% No La Lond Judy A. Educational Facilitator No 8 277 5,880 4.7% No Upland Unified Full Ryan Barbara Incumbent Yes 4 2,405 8,321 28.9% Yes Lenz P. Joseph Incumbent Yes 4 2,328 8,321 28.0% Yes Varela Michael J. Incumbent Yes 4 1,903 8,321 22.9% Yes Miranda Cheryl Small Business Owner No 4 1,685 8,321 20.2% No Victor Valley Community College26 Full Underhill Bettye Incumbent Yes 11 8,955 51,162 17.5% Yes Henderson Dennis L. Sheriff's Detective No 11 6,073 51,162 11.9% Yes Tate Carl R. Incumbent Yes 11 6,003 51,162 11.7% Yes Eng Samuel President-Computer Company No 11 5,330 51,162 10.4% No Diaz Felix G. Retired Educator No 11 5,057 51,162 9.9% No Turoci Julie Attorney No 11 3,683 51,162 7.2% No Kinney Lee G. Archaeologist-Professor No 11 3,670 51,162 7.2% No (continued next page) 24 Multiple-county school district. Results for Riverside county are reported separately. 25 Multiple-county school district. Results for Los Angeles county are reported separately. 26 Multiple-county school district. Results for Los Angeles county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN BERNARDINO 11/4/97 Victor Valley Community College Full Dew Lionel M. Retired Military Personnel No 11 3,388 51,162 6.6% No (continued) Melton Jim Businessman No 11 3,275 51,162 6.4% No Gomez, Jr. Antonio Employment Supervisor No 11 2,457 51,162 4.8% No Lindley Jim District Manager No 11 2,185 51,162 4.3% No Torre Ike Credit/Mortgage Consultant No 11 1,086 51,162 2.1% No Victor Valley Union High Full Ceska Patricia J. Educator No 6 2,773 12,710 21.8% Yes Wedgewood Jack L. Gov Brd Mbr, Victor Valley Union High Yes 6 2,658 12,710 20.9% Yes Lilly Debra A. Retired Business Owner No 6 2,341 12,710 18.4% Yes Johnson W. C. (Bill) Senior Planning Engineer No 6 2,291 12,710 18.0% No Diaz Margaret Program Director No 6 1,721 12,710 13.5% No Carmona Richard J. No Ballot Designation No 6 926 12,710 7.3% No Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified27 Full Leja Patricia L. (Patty) Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,912 4,566 41.9% Yes Brown Sue Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 1,561 4,566 34.2% Yes Winningham Jon Juvenile Court Teacher No 3 1,093 4,566 23.9% No SAN DIEGO 11/4/97 Lakeside Union Full Hilliker Harold Egg Rancher/Businessman No 6 4,248 20,711 20.5% Yes Howe Kevin C. Lakeside Firefighter No 6 3,854 20,711 18.6% Yes Godley Twila Lakeside Board Member Yes 6 3,643 20,711 17.6% Yes Cook Gelia School Board Member Yes 6 3,600 20,711 17.4% Yes Mendoza Michael S. Minister/Business Owner No 6 3,031 20,711 14.6% Yes Hinkley Mark Birth Injury Attorney No 6 2,335 20,711 11.3% No SAN FRANCISCO No School District Contests SAN JOAQUIN No School District Contests SAN LUIS OBISPO No School District Contests SAN MATEO 11/4/97 Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary Short Bonnar Catherine Parent/Attorney No 2 2,984 4,883 61.1% Yes Mannisto Suzan Parent/Businesswoman No 2 1,899 4,883 38.9% No Burlingame Elementary Full Peros Mary Ellen Incumbent Yes 4 2,807 9,724 28.9% Yes Rosenthal Lisa Incumbent Yes 4 2,590 9,724 26.6% Yes Hoffman Laurie Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 2,361 9,724 24.3% Yes Hagey Russ Business Executive No 4 1,966 9,724 20.2% No Jefferson Elementary Full Donovan Jackie Incumbent Yes 4 2,837 9,605 29.5% Yes Brizuela Marie E. Incumbent Yes 4 2,786 9,605 29.0% Yes Hansen Hans Erik Incumbent Yes 4 2,536 9,605 26.4% Yes Miley Anthony James (A. J.) School Bus Driver No 4 1,446 9,605 15.1% No 27 Multiple-county school district. Results for Riverside county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SAN MATEO 11/4/97 Millbrae Elementary Full Shea Caroline Incumbent Yes 5 3,114 10,836 28.7% Yes (continued) Miller Robert N. Business Owner No 5 2,673 10,836 24.7% Yes Lynch John J. Retired School Administrator No 5 2,172 10,836 20.0% Yes Hyman David Alan Family Man/Businessman No 5 2,121 10,836 19.6% No Weber K. William No Ballot Designation No 5 756 10,836 7.0% No Redwood City Elementary Full Riley Edward M. Incumbent Yes 4 4,701 14,274 32.9% Yes Kastrop Lorianna Business Owner No 4 4,436 14,274 31.1% Yes Clarno Candi A. Administrative Manager No 4 2,884 14,274 20.2% No Lopez Frank A. Basketball Coach/Announcer No 4 2,253 14,274 15.8% No San Mateo County Community College Full Hausman Helen Incumbent Yes 4 41,460 113,007 36.7% Yes Holober Richard School District Trustee Yes 4 33,673 113,007 29.8% Yes Bertini Tullio "Til" Incumbent Yes 4 27,686 113,007 24.5% No Charles Richard Retail/Property Manager No 4 10,188 113,007 9.0% No San Mateo Union High Full Griffin Robert H. Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 12,735 55,608 22.9% Yes Tippit Nancy Teacher/Homemaker No 6 12,707 55,608 22.9% Yes Gregory John O. Incumbent Yes 6 12,491 55,608 22.5% Yes Gladwin Deirdri P. Homemaker No 6 9,190 55,608 16.5% No Martinez Tom Legislative Aide No 6 4,558 55,608 8.2% No Cameron Ronald L. Paralegal No 6 3,927 55,608 7.1% No San Mateo-Foster City Full Lew Melodie L. Incumbent Yes 4 7,713 27,591 28.0% Yes Coyne, Jr. Jack E. Incumbent Yes 4 7,197 27,591 26.1% Yes Moore Phyllis Registered Nurse No 4 6,750 27,591 24.5% Yes Joseph Matthew A. Lawyer No 4 5,931 27,591 21.5% No SANTA BARBARA No School District Contests SANTA CLARA 11/4/97 Cupertino Union Full Byron Debbie Incumbent Yes 4 9,365 31,092 30.1% Yes Fielden Barbara A. Homemaker No 4 9,345 31,092 30.1% Yes Liao Ben Software Engineer No 4 7,915 31,092 25.5% Yes Chiang Julius Banker No 4 4,467 31,092 14.4% No Foothill-De Anza Community College Full Fong Paul Incumbent Yes 3 26,465 69,220 38.2% Yes Jackman Jay M. Incumbent Yes 3 23,852 69,220 34.5% Yes Hay Edward (Sandy) College Teacher/Geologist No 3 18,903 69,220 27.3% No Los Altos Elementary Full Carlton Gerri Incumbent Yes 5 3,591 13,471 26.7% Yes Thomas Jay Incumbent Yes 5 3,543 13,471 26.3% Yes Reid, III Victor M. Investment Manager No 5 2,537 13,471 18.8% Yes Margolis Amy No Ballot Designation No 5 2,338 13,471 17.4% No Poonja Mohamed Management Consultant No 5 1,462 13,471 10.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SANTA CLARA 11/4/97 Montebello Elementary Full Fellom Roy General Building Contractor No 3 35 92 38.0% Yes (continued) Mikulaco Henry Plumbing Contractor No 3 31 92 33.7% Yes Axelrad Frances Physical Therapist No 3 26 92 28.3% No Palo Alto Unified Full Kroymann Cathy Homemaker No 5 9,397 23,657 39.7% Yes Barton John H. Architect and Educator No 5 6,215 23,657 26.3% Yes Padilla Amado M. Incumbent Yes 5 3,600 23,657 15.2% No Albright Bill Chief Financial Officer No 5 2,712 23,657 11.5% No Fruchterman Jim Nonprofit Executive No 5 1,733 23,657 7.3% No SANTA CRUZ No School District Contests SHASTA 11/4/97 Anderson Union High Full Rickert James D. Incumbent Yes 7 1,880 9,642 19.5% Yes Burdett Paul A. Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 1,673 9,642 17.4% Yes Wilcox Tom Mill Maintenance Person No 7 1,640 9,642 17.0% Yes Leitaker J.D. Retired Administrator/Educator No 7 1,498 9,642 15.5% No Neutze Stan Retired Military Officer No 7 1,118 9,642 11.6% No Williams Evan Accountant/Business Manager No 7 993 9,642 10.3% No Landis Ted Businessman No 7 840 9,642 8.7% No Bella Vista Elementary Full Murphy Ann M. Physician No 5 160 681 23.5% Yes Murphy Ed Forester No 5 154 681 22.6% Yes Craig Allan G. Incumbent Yes 5 150 681 22.0% Yes Sherman, Jr. Dean "Rick" Self Employed No 5 138 681 20.3% No Roberts Rick Cardiology Manager No 5 79 681 11.6% No Black Butte Union Full Baremore Susan J. Community Advocacy Consultant No 6 268 1,269 21.1% Yes Hull Rhonda Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 250 1,269 19.7% Yes Brooks Barbara Anne Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 228 1,269 18.0% Yes Brickner John Incumbent Yes 6 185 1,269 14.6% No Redenius Mark C. No Ballot Designation No 6 185 1,269 14.6% No Boetjer Pamela J. Homemaker No 6 153 1,269 12.1% No Cascade Union Full Davis Edie P. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 532 1,991 26.7% Yes Gilbert Mary Bass Incumbent Yes 4 513 1,991 25.8% Yes Staunton La Verne Incumbent Yes 4 491 1,991 24.7% Yes Powers David M. Farm Operations Superintendent No 4 455 1,991 22.9% No Columbia Elementary Full Bentley Donald R. Incumbent Yes 5 421 1,604 26.2% Yes Steiner Penny Incumbent Yes 5 403 1,604 25.1% Yes Panger Loraine M. Nurse No 5 311 1,604 19.4% Yes Saralecos Mike Business Manager No 5 266 1,604 16.6% No Lahr Leslie Retail Supervisor No 5 203 1,604 12.7% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SHASTA 11/4/97 Cottonwood Union Elementary Full Walther Paul A. Incumbent Yes 6 889 4,050 22.0% Yes (continued) Seale Jim Incumbent Yes 6 865 4,050 21.4% Yes Lucero Fred Civil Engineer No 6 781 4,050 19.3% Yes McGee Terri No Ballot Designation No 6 664 4,050 16.4% No Steigman Dan Local Pastor No 6 430 4,050 10.6% No Reid E. H. Financial Planner No 6 421 4,050 10.4% No Enterprise Full Doyle Terry L. Retired Teacher No 5 997 4,121 24.2% Yes Covington Howard Educator/Small Businessman No 5 833 4,121 20.2% Yes Lund Cynthia Teacher No 5 813 4,121 19.7% Yes Glover Kimberly Homemaker No 5 783 4,121 19.0% No Thayer Jim Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 695 4,121 16.9% No Fall River Joint Unified Full Giacomini Henry Joseph Rancher No 4 894 3,088 29.0% Yes Bradley Susan L. Nurse Anesthetist No 4 756 3,088 24.5% Yes Trammell Larry Incumbent Yes 4 744 3,088 24.1% Yes Cross Charles "Bud" Retired Military Officer No 4 694 3,088 22.5% No Gateway Unified 4 Full Wallace Dale R. Air Traffic Controller No 3 1,855 5,396 34.4% Yes Dumont Deb J. Incumbent Yes 3 1,795 5,396 33.3% Yes Amaro-Davis Irma Educational Center Director No 3 1,746 5,396 32.4% No Igo-Ono-Platina Union Full Hansen Terry A. Incumbent Yes 3 75 173 43.4% Yes Sleeman-Winkler Heidi Incumbent Yes 3 53 173 30.6% Yes Hunt Bob Self-Employed Businessman No 3 45 173 26.0% No Indian Springs Full Creveling Robin Lenora Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 57 202 28.2% Yes Newell Fred C. No Ballot Designation No 6 57 202 28.2% Yes Harvey Patience Blandford Incumbent Yes 6 55 202 27.2% Yes D'Amico Andra Homemaker/Business Owner No 6 17 202 8.4% No Jones Leslie Homemaker No 6 9 202 4.5% No Cardenas Sharon No Ballot Designation No 6 7 202 3.5% No Pacheco Union Full Peard Mary Ross Homemaker No 6 377 1,921 19.6% Yes Amen G. Ivar Rancher/Farmer No 6 355 1,921 18.5% Yes Lowenthal Judy L. Incumbent Yes 6 337 1,921 17.5% Yes Eversole David L. Financial Planner No 6 316 1,921 16.4% No Swan Debbie Educational Consultant No 6 298 1,921 15.5% No Pirkl Rollie J. Financial Manager No 6 238 1,921 12.4% No Shasta County Office of Education 1 Full Wilson Susan M. Incumbent Yes 3 3,458 8,955 38.6% Yes Gannon Richard M. Small Business Owner No 3 2,819 8,955 31.5% Yes Younkers Larry Retired Firefighter/Paramedic No 3 2,678 8,955 29.9% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SHASTA 11/4/97 Shasta County Office of Education 2 Full MacFarland R. Steve Incumbent Yes 4 5,477 17,239 31.8% Yes (continued) Parrish Frank Law Enforcement Official No 4 4,977 17,239 28.9% Yes Fasking Derek Incumbent Yes 4 3,422 17,239 19.9% No Talbott Robert M. Homemaker No 4 3,363 17,239 19.5% No Shasta Union High Full Cross Barbara Business Owner No 7 5,117 19,532 26.2% Yes Brix Susan School Secretary No 7 4,193 19,532 21.5% Yes Bui Gene Grant Writer No 7 2,936 19,532 15.0% Yes Grossman Aaron D. Incumbent Yes 7 2,815 19,532 14.4% No Jelavich Patte No Ballot Designation No 7 2,285 19,532 11.7% No Wilson John P. Landlord No 7 1,413 19,532 7.2% No Lee Kip Response First Aide No 7 773 19,532 4.0% No Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Jt. Comm. College F Full Lucas Harold J. Incumbent No 2 487 687 70.9% Yes Arrowsmith Nathan L. Salesman No 2 200 687 29.1% No G Full Cox Sally D. Nurse Practitioner No 3 35 83 42.2% Yes Hunn Pat Appointed Incumbent Yes 3 31 83 37.3% No Bundy Joyce L. Business Owner No 3 17 83 20.5% No SIERRA No School District Contests SISKIYOU 2/11/97 Siskiyou Joint Community CollegeR 1 Short Elsinger Brad No Ballot Designation No 1 194 194 100.0% Yes 3 Short Elliott Ron General Contractor No 1 1,884 1,884 100.0% Yes SOLANO 11/4/97 Benicia Unified Full Dooley Diane Pediatrician No 4 3,450 12,370 27.9% Yes Empey Karen Incumbent Yes 4 3,003 12,370 24.3% Yes Page Reg Engineer No 4 2,983 12,370 24.1% Yes Billing Rebecca Homemaker/School Volunteer No 4 2,934 12,370 23.7% No Dixon Unified Full Davis Patricia J. (PJ) Incumbent Yes 5 1,306 5,043 25.9% Yes Bair Stan Incumbent Yes 5 1,254 5,043 24.9% Yes Hodge Alan R. Incumbent Yes 5 1,252 5,043 24.8% Yes Blasz Patrick Business Consultant No 5 632 5,043 12.5% No Kiger Wanda M. Secretary, Journalist, Rancher No 5 599 5,043 11.9% No Fairfield-Suisun Unified Full Shishido Kathy Sawyer Appointed Board Member Yes 11 6,833 39,747 17.2% Yes Bautista Abe Staff Analyst No 11 5,716 39,747 14.4% Yes Harvey Ophelia Incumbent Yes 11 5,360 39,747 13.5% Yes Low William Director, Youth Club No 11 5,091 39,747 12.8% No Le Grande Harry University Administrator No 11 3,924 39,747 9.9% No Maffei Mark J. Small Businessman No 11 3,011 39,747 7.6% No Meadows Ivan Physician No 11 2,840 39,747 7.1% No (continued next page) R To be elected if recall measure passes.

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED SOLANO 11/4/97 Fairfield-Suisun Unified Full Johnson-Wilkins Shar'ron Substitute Teacher/Assistant No 11 2,614 39,747 6.6% No (continued) Mathis Stephen Project Manager No 11 1,610 39,747 4.1% No Herring Dale Allan Businessman No 11 1,399 39,747 3.5% No Guynn, Jr. George No Ballot Designation No 11 1,349 39,747 3.4% No Short Pattillo Bob Peace Officer No 8 4,396 13,899 31.6% Yes Wright Pamela J. School Organization President No 8 2,879 13,899 20.7% No Lofton Susan Homemaker No 8 1,659 13,899 11.9% No Lowrie Donald Researcher/Consultant No 8 1,329 13,899 9.6% No Raymond Charlie Retired Military Officer No 8 1,319 13,899 9.5% No Ben-Reuven Micha Teacher No 8 1,079 13,899 7.8% No Frahm Jack D. Businessman No 8 649 13,899 4.7% No Clemente Cinda-Rae Supervisor/Disability Consultant No 8 589 13,899 4.2% No 11/4/97 Solano County Board of Education 3 Full Da Silva Nell School Clerical Assistant No 2 4,907 7,467 65.7% Yes Manor Earl H. Retired No 2 2,560 7,467 34.3% No 4 Full Bates Mayrene County School Administrator No 2 4,898 8,079 60.6% Yes Pettygrove George E. Retired No 2 3,181 8,079 39.4% No Vacaville Unified 2 Full Mazzuca Larry Public Administrator No 3 3,393 7,799 43.5% Yes Hausler William Incumbent Yes 3 3,073 7,799 39.4% Yes Ricketts Larry Ray Substance Abuse Counselor No 3 1,333 7,799 17.1% No Vallejo City Unified Full Jones Joseph "Joe" Educator No 6 7,974 32,748 24.3% Yes Verder-Aliga Rozzana School Board Member Yes 6 6,899 32,748 21.1% Yes Worel Burkey H. Police Officer No 6 6,736 32,748 20.6% Yes Fraser Mary M. No Ballot Designation No 6 4,963 32,748 15.2% No Browning Carrol Ann City/Educational Planner No 6 4,547 32,748 13.9% No Gaydish Martha L. Enrolled Agent No 6 1,629 32,748 5.0% No SONOMA 11/4/97 Laguna Joint28 Full Moreda Donald J. Dairyman No 3 3 5 60.0% Yes Hess Sharon Beretta Registered Dental Assistant No 3 2 5 40.0% Yes Lanatti Jim Dairyman No 3 0 5 0.0% No Mendocino 5 Full Colfax David J. Incumbent Yes 2 169 208 81.3% Yes Hagan Bob No Ballot Designation No 2 36 208 17.3% Yes STANISLAUS 6/3/97 Oakdale Joint UnifiedP 1 Full Bell Melisa G. Trustee Oakdale Joint Union HSD Yes 3 1,124 2,277 49.4% Yes Boggs Keith D. Management Consultant No 3 595 2,277 26.1% No Brunker Robert G. Rancher/Building Contractor No 3 558 2,277 24.5% No 28 Multiple-county school district. Results for Marin county are reported separately. P Proposed school district.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED STANISLAUS 6/3/97 Oakdale Joint UnifiedP 2 Full Beidleman Georgia Trustee/Retired Teacher Yes 7 1,441 8,012 18.0% Yes (continued) House Mike Farmer No 7 1,425 8,012 17.8% Yes Sward-West Saundra Trustee-Oakdale Elementary Yes 7 1,237 8,012 15.4% Yes Czajka Cathy Oakdale Elementary Trustee Yes 7 1,196 8,012 14.9% Yes McAndrews Gary W. Trustee Oakdale Joint Union HSD Yes 7 1,167 8,012 14.6% No Waterman Michael A. Home Maker No 7 814 8,012 10.2% No Canario Jack Teacher No 7 732 8,012 9.1% No Riverbank UnifiedP Full Bordona Lisa Gov Brd Mbr, Riverbank School Dist Yes 7 494 2,809 17.6% Yes Blount Patricia Trawick Trustee-Riverbank School Board Yes 7 479 2,809 17.1% Yes Larson Michael Trustee-Riverbank School District Yes 7 466 2,809 16.6% Yes Mitchell John M. Riverbank School Board Trustee Yes 7 459 2,809 16.3% Yes Bates Sam Trustee Oakdale Joint Union HSD Yes 7 342 2,809 12.2% Yes Fisher John D. Career Counselor No 7 302 2,809 10.8% No Winstead Michael H. Career Counselor No 7 267 2,809 9.5% No Waterford Joint UnionP Full Harris Lynn M. Trustee/Bank Teller Yes 10 625 4,830 12.9% Yes Ward Ben A. Trustee Waterford School District Yes 10 582 4,830 12.0% Yes Rose Kim A. Almond Rancher No 10 573 4,830 11.9% Yes Tobias Edward E. Trustee Yes 10 551 4,830 11.4% Yes Montgomery Mark A. Waterford Elementary Trustee Yes 10 527 4,830 10.9% Yes Smith Doug Territorial Sales Manager No 10 510 4,830 10.6% No Ketscher Meredith Almond Rancher/Homemaker No 10 458 4,830 9.5% No Viss Don Retired Educator No 10 432 4,830 8.9% No O'Neal L. Scott Oakdale High School Trustee Yes 10 339 4,830 7.0% No Chipponeri Scott Chiropractor No 10 233 4,830 4.8% No 11/4/97 Ceres Unified 2 Full Berryhill Bill Farmer No 14 2,227 13,665 16.3% Yes Cabral-Jones Corinne Incumbent Yes 14 1,406 13,665 10.3% Yes Day Steve Retired Police Officer No 14 1,294 13,665 9.5% Yes Wyatt Eileen L. Communications Specialist No 14 1,178 13,665 8.6% Yes Harden Ben Retired Building Contractor No 14 1,079 13,665 7.9% No Marles Steven W. Physician/Administrator No 14 1,043 13,665 7.6% No Brown Dave F. Incumbent Yes 14 993 13,665 7.3% No Krigbaum Cathy Self-Employed No 14 929 13,665 6.8% No Sheffield Jerry M. Business Representative No 14 863 13,665 6.3% No Kline Michael "Mike" Sales No 14 677 13,665 5.0% No Butler Pierce C. Incumbent Yes 14 634 13,665 4.6% No (continued next page) P Proposed school district.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED STANISLAUS 11/4/97 Ceres Unified 2 Full Cox Jerry L. Self-Employed No 14 550 13,665 4.0% No (continued) Soffa Michael E. Retired-Industrial Supervisor No 14 499 13,665 3.7% No Konschak Dan No Ballot Designation No 14 293 13,665 2.1% No Chatom Union Full Waterson Thomas A. Incumbent Yes 5 424 1,602 26.5% Yes Macedo Karen Teacher No 5 401 1,602 25.0% Yes Blount Kevin Incumbent Yes 5 359 1,602 22.4% Yes Swanson, Jr. Donald M. Financial Analyst No 5 265 1,602 16.5% No de Bruyn John Self-Employed No 5 153 1,602 9.6% No Denair Unified Full Souza Marvin Appointed Trustee/Pharmacist Yes 4 361 1,042 34.6% Yes Cordova Norma M. Appointed Governing Board Member Yes 4 294 1,042 28.2% Yes Hodges Mark Farmer No 4 257 1,042 24.7% No Bailey Dwight Kelly Veteran Employment Representative No 4 130 1,042 12.5% No Empire Union Full Steele Ed Police Officer No 4 1,450 4,892 29.6% Yes Hulse Penny L. Incumbent Yes 4 1,257 4,892 25.7% Yes Shafer Patty Incumbent Yes 4 1,232 4,892 25.2% Yes Sharron Gary Trustee-Contractor Yes 4 953 4,892 19.5% No Hughson UnifiedP Full Huddelson James M. Trustee Hughson High School District No 7 1,202 7,059 17.0% Yes Hatfield Kathy Board Member Hughson Elem. SD No 7 1,187 7,059 16.8% Yes Young David Elementary Board Member No 7 1,159 7,059 16.4% Yes Martin Allen Trustee Hughson Union High School No 7 1,157 7,059 16.4% Yes De Board Janet Trustee-Hughson Elem. School District No 7 973 7,059 13.8% Yes Barth Christopher H. Farmer/Businessman No 7 916 7,059 13.0% No Rocchi Sharon No Ballot Designation No 7 465 7,059 6.6% No Keyes Union Full Rayburn Remona No Ballot Designation No 5 221 873 25.3% Yes Emmons, Jr. Jimmy R. Maintenance Worker No 5 215 873 24.6% Yes Hale Dorris Incumbent Yes 5 192 873 22.0% Yes Welch Jimmy L. Computer Operator/Contractor No 5 150 873 17.2% No Emery Sharon No Ballot Designation No 5 95 873 10.9% No LaGrange Elementary Full Houret Kathleen Incumbent Yes 3 26 57 45.6% Yes Blazzard Marrianne No Ballot Designation No 3 16 57 28.1% Yes McKelvy Robert (Calvert) Incumbent Yes 3 15 57 26.3% No P Proposed school district.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED STANISLAUS 11/4/97 Modesto High Full Thomson Kitty Registered Nurse No 10 12,550 78,516 16.0% Yes (continued) Nyegaard Kate Incumbent Yes 10 12,429 78,516 15.8% Yes Marks Cindy Nonprofit Youth Counselor No 10 12,348 78,516 15.7% Yes Cordova Ricardo Appointed Member Board of Education Yes 10 11,922 78,516 15.2% Yes Lucas Sandra Child-Family Therapist No 10 8,292 78,516 10.6% No Grenbeaux Steven No Ballot Designation No 10 8,130 78,516 10.4% No Riner Adrienne Tiner Family Therapist No 10 4,515 78,516 5.8% No Messinger David Journeyman Printer No 10 4,042 78,516 5.1% No Guzman Regina Student No 10 2,394 78,516 3.0% No Casey-Hinkle Leah Eileen Student No 10 1,894 78,516 2.4% No Newman-Crows Landing Unified Full Vargas Joan Incumbent Yes 5 528 1,442 36.6% Yes McRae-Dickey Stefani Community College Instructor No 5 381 1,442 26.4% Yes Addington Brian School Custodian No 5 277 1,442 19.2% No Duran Jodi Community Health Coordinator No 5 175 1,442 12.1% No Arthur Mariam Freelance Journalist No 5 81 1,442 5.6% No Patterson Joint Unified Full Bays Michele M. No Ballot Designation No 6 670 2,562 26.2% Yes Scheuber Susan W. Accountant No 6 551 2,562 21.5% Yes Regalado Arnold Appointed Incumbent Yes 6 458 2,562 17.9% Yes Goubert Janine Self-Employed Farm Bookkeeper No 6 373 2,562 14.6% No Maisetti Pat D. Printing Company Salesperson No 6 369 2,562 14.4% No Conte Celise A. No Ballot Designation No 6 141 2,562 5.5% No Salida Union Full Wyeth, II Ivan Dairy Farmer No 4 587 1,760 33.4% Yes Hughes Mark O. Electronic Technician/Programmer No 4 420 1,760 23.9% Yes Banda Jose L. Incumbent Yes 4 404 1,760 23.0% Yes Preciado Rudy Businessman No 4 349 1,760 19.8% No Stanislaus County Office of Education 1 Full Viss Don Farmer No 2 3,828 7,289 52.5% Yes Bavaro Nicholas S. Businessman No 2 3,461 7,289 47.5% No Stanislaus Union Full Mahan Judy C. Incumbent Yes 6 1,453 5,454 26.6% Yes Moran Julie Incumbent Yes 6 1,219 5,454 22.4% Yes Downey, Jr. Don Businessman No 6 922 5,454 16.9% Yes Rupe Kathy Administrative Secretary No 6 804 5,454 14.7% No Miller Darth Personnel Administrator No 6 656 5,454 12.0% No Jackson Gilbert D. Gov't Worker No 6 400 5,454 7.3% No

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COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED STANISLAUS 11/4/97 Sylvan Union Full Rawe George Educator and Businessman No 6 3,912 15,645 25.0% Yes (continued) Clarke Greg Assistant Agricultural Commissioner No 6 3,449 15,645 22.0% Yes Lindsey Cynthia (Cyndi) Trustee/Business Woman Yes 6 2,740 15,645 17.5% Yes Vance Gary R. Sylvan Union School District Trustee Yes 6 2,581 15,645 16.5% No Felty Wade No Ballot Designation No 6 1,605 15,645 10.3% No Taylor Billie Social Services Worker No 6 1,358 15,645 8.7% No Turlock Elementary Full Eisenhut John Incumbent Yes 4 5,014 16,913 29.6% Yes DeBruyn Walter C. Incumbent Yes 4 4,929 16,913 29.1% Yes Renshaw Felica D. No Ballot Designation No 4 4,100 16,913 24.2% Yes Galvez Miguel A. City Planner No 4 2,870 16,913 17.0% No Turlock Joint Union29 Full Eisenhut John Incumbent Yes 4 5,014 16,913 29.6% Yes DeBruyn Walter C. Incumbent Yes 4 4,929 16,913 29.1% Yes Renshaw Felica D. No Ballot Designation No 4 4,100 16,913 24.2% Yes Galvez Miguel A. City Planner No 4 2,870 16,913 17.0% No SUTTER No School District Contests TEHAMA No School District Contests TRINITY 11/4/97 Burnt Ranch Full Carpenter Mary May Incumbent Yes 7 97 493 19.7% Yes Castro-Hames Robby No Ballot Designation No 7 94 493 19.1% Yes Bottino Joseph Retired Educator No 7 82 493 16.6% Yes Simmons Greg A. No Ballot Designation No 7 67 493 13.6% No West-Junkin Jennifer No Ballot Designation No 7 62 493 12.6% No Ownbey Deborah Lynn Waitress/Coach No 7 52 493 10.5% No Callahan Ann Marie No Ballot Designation No 7 39 493 7.9% No Short Pickering Scott D. No Ballot Designation No 2 115 167 68.9% Yes Kinser Dennis R. No Ballot Designation No 2 52 167 31.1% No Junction City Elementary Full Santiago Jim Incumbent Yes 4 133 509 26.1% Yes Williams Sue Retired No 4 133 509 26.1% Yes Fisher Winnie Lou Homemaker No 4 129 509 25.3% Yes Galan Gary G. Incumbent Yes 4 114 509 22.4% No Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified30 6 Full Jones Audrey No Ballot Designation No 3 29 58 50.0% Yes Markussen Marlene No Ballot Designation No 3 15 58 25.9% No Burbank Stephen No Ballot Designation No 3 14 58 24.1% No 29 Multiple-county school district. Results for Merced county are reported separately. 30 Multiple-county school district. Results for Humboldt county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED TRINITY 11/4/97 Lewiston Elementary Full Lumgair John No Ballot Designation No 7 153 732 20.9% Yes (continued) Arey Carmen Jeannine (Sissy) Homemaker No 7 151 732 20.6% Yes Kreick Dawn Fiscal Services No 7 138 732 18.9% Yes Wardle Darlene M. Incumbent Yes 7 84 732 11.5% No Douglas Tamila J. Day Care Provider No 7 81 732 11.1% No Holding Diane Homemaker No 7 68 732 9.3% No Kasper Joseph W. Artist No 7 57 732 7.8% No Mountain Valley Unified 1 Full Schofield Cheryl Insurance Agent No 5 249 906 27.5% Yes Lono Debra L. Business Manager No 5 198 906 21.9% Yes George Deane Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 189 906 20.9% No Stoddard Karen Business Owner No 5 140 906 15.5% No Bayley Stephen R. Incumbent Yes 5 130 906 14.3% No TULARE 4/15/97 Pixley Union ElementaryR Short Westbrook Dana L. Farmer No 2 123 154 79.9% Yes Ross Tony R. No Ballot Designation No 2 31 154 20.1% No 9/16/97 Earlimart ElementaryR Short Sotelo Margie Personnel Secretary No 1 462 498 92.8% Yes Gutierrez John No Ballot Designation No 1 459 496 92.5% No Borunda Gloria No Ballot Designation No 1 458 497 92.2% No 11/4/97 Dinuba Unified P 2 Full McKittrick Nancy Retired Educator No 2 524 635 82.5% Yes Wallace Mark Pastor No 2 111 635 17.5% No 4 Full Sosa Manuel No Ballot Designation No 2 112 209 53.6% Yes Torrez Michael No Ballot Designation No 2 97 209 46.4% No 5 Full Rojas Victorio G. Dinuba Elementary Board Member Yes 2 178 277 64.3% Yes Bueno Cruz Self Sufficiency Counselor No 2 99 277 35.7% No Farmersville Unified Full Vasquez John Incumbent Yes 10 253 1,724 14.7% Yes Macareno Martin No Ballot Designation No 10 222 1,724 12.9% Yes Lamb La Verne No Ballot Designation No 10 169 1,724 9.8% Yes Haro, Jr. Humberto No Ballot Designation No 10 168 1,724 9.7% No Vela Irene R. Video Business Owner No 10 166 1,724 9.6% No Barsoum Holly D. Appointed Incumbent Yes 10 163 1,724 9.5% No Ramos Antonio No Ballot Designation No 10 154 1,724 8.9% No Ferguson Dillard Retired No 10 152 1,724 8.8% No Gonzalez Conrado No Ballot Designation No 10 143 1,724 8.3% No Blake Larry A. Production Supervisor No 10 134 1,724 7.8% No R To be elected if recall measure passes. P Proposed school district.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED TULARE 11/4/97 Palo Verde Union Elementary Full Gonzalez Manuel Job Placement Interviewer No 4 67 240 27.9% Yes (continued) Eddy Jack Incumbent Yes 4 63 240 26.3% Yes Bensen William L. Incumbent Yes 4 58 240 24.2% Yes Cardoza Laverne Homemaker No 4 52 240 21.7% No Pixley Union Elementary Full Wolden Cheryl A. Appointed Incumbent Yes 4 101 322 31.4% Yes Morehead Jim Incumbent Yes 4 98 322 30.4% Yes Williams Lisa Social Worker No 4 62 322 19.3% Yes Westbrook Todd Farmer No 4 61 322 18.9% No Porterville Unified P Full Itzenhauser David F. Porterville Elementary Trustee No 12 3,478 30,628 11.4% Yes Morris Richard L. High School Trustee No 12 3,277 30,628 10.7% Yes Job Barbara R. Porterville Elementary Trustee No 12 3,201 30,628 10.5% Yes Silva George High School Trustee No 12 3,133 30,628 10.2% Yes Gill Sharon High School Trustee No 12 2,973 30,628 9.7% Yes Austin Geary Porterville Elementary Trustee No 12 2,805 30,628 9.2% Yes Foerster Herbert High School Trustee No 12 2,779 30,628 9.1% Yes Cardell Arthur Banker No 12 2,726 30,628 8.9% No Marquez Marlene Espejo No Ballot Designation No 12 1,791 30,628 5.8% No Munoz-Rios Grace Elementary Board Trustee No 12 1,760 30,628 5.7% No Contreras Raul Teacher No 12 1,471 30,628 4.8% No Roman Rudolfo-Rudy No Ballot Designation No 12 1,234 30,628 4.0% No Stone Corral Elementary Full West William D. No Ballot Designation No 2 18 30 60.0% Yes Tavarez, Jr. Ruben Incumbent Yes 2 12 30 40.0% No Tipton Elementary Short Cardoza John E. Dairy Farmer No 2 93 122 76.2% Yes Hunt, Sr. Steven Revenue Officer No 2 29 122 23.8% No Visalia Unified 1 Full Morrison Milt College Instructor No 3 5,376 13,702 39.2% Yes Terrill Joe R. Business Owner No 3 4,666 13,702 34.1% No Valentino Lorene Incumbent Yes 3 3,660 13,702 26.7% No 2 Full Lindahl Chuck Business Owner No 3 8,431 13,664 61.7% Yes Sakai Joy Elizabeth Incumbent Yes 3 4,089 13,664 29.9% No Reyes Ed No Ballot Designation No 3 1,144 13,664 8.4% No 3 Full Bassett Russ Farmer/Businessman No 2 7,634 13,789 55.4% Yes Qualls Jim L. Incumbent Yes 2 6,155 13,789 44.6% No 4 Full Wehmueller Richard M. Banker No 2 8,784 13,630 64.4% Yes Clevenger Bill Incumbent Yes 2 4,846 13,630 35.6% No P Proposed school district.

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED TUOLUMNE 11/4/97 Belleview Elementary Full Wildoner Mark No Ballot Designation No 7 158 646 24.5% Yes Swanson Ron Incumbent Yes 7 154 646 23.8% Yes Deatsch Denise F. No Ballot Designation No 7 104 646 16.1% No Dutra Nancy D. Incumbent Yes 7 87 646 13.5% No Shea Joe No Ballot Designation No 7 82 646 12.7% No Weathers Tammie Poley No Ballot Designation No 7 38 646 5.9% No Miller Terri No Ballot Designation No 7 23 646 3.6% No Big Oak Flat/Groveland Unified Full Gookin Dave Retired Teacher No 5 977 3,673 26.6% Yes Eaton Jerry Incumbent Yes 5 892 3,673 24.3% Yes Elliott Tom Maintenance Supervisor No 5 884 3,673 24.1% Yes Howenstine Ron Incumbent/Account Manager Yes 5 632 3,673 17.2% No Bozsik James M. No Ballot Designation No 5 273 3,673 7.4% No Columbia Union Elementary Full Wittman Jeff Incumbent/Veterinarian Yes 4 878 2,756 31.9% Yes Clinite Ed Family Physician/Incumbent Yes 4 799 2,756 29.0% Yes Haydn-Myer Phil Incumbent/Realtor-Mediator Yes 4 587 2,756 21.3% Yes Dunker Marsha D. Property Manager/Bookkeeper No 4 490 2,756 17.8% No Curtis Creek Elementary Full Dumas Gregory A. Incumbent Yes 5 923 3,957 23.4% Yes Sharp Pam Incumbent Yes 5 885 3,957 22.4% Yes Shively Lenore Retired Educator No 5 758 3,957 19.2% Yes Jones Marge Retired Principal No 5 698 3,957 17.6% No Vonich Nettie Incumbent Yes 5 683 3,957 17.3% No Jamestown Elementary Full Borda Ron Incumbent Yes 5 362 1,520 23.8% Yes Brewster Jill E. School District Secretary No 5 333 1,520 21.9% Yes Wyman Laurie School Volunteer/Parent No 5 317 1,520 20.9% Yes Huff, Jr. Harry Lee Appointed Incumbent Yes 5 292 1,520 19.3% No Raphael Susan Cook/Homemaker No 5 210 1,520 13.8% No Sonora Elementary Full Francis Kathy Incumbent Yes 6 934 3,566 26.2% Yes Segerstrom Jim Business Owner No 6 819 3,566 23.0% Yes Southard Jill L. Incumbent Yes 6 776 3,566 21.8% Yes Selesia, Sr. Randall S. Garage Owner No 6 410 3,566 11.5% No Fee Patti Substitute Teacher No 6 406 3,566 11.4% No Mayland Gerald L. Landscaper No 6 218 3,566 6.1% No Sonora Union High 1 Full Bird Ted Incumbent Yes 5 724 2,029 35.7% Yes Wood Scott A. Teacher/Coach/Referee No 5 427 2,029 21.0% No Fee James C. Peace Officer No 5 403 2,029 19.9% No Haun Lawrence A. Business Lawyer No 5 247 2,029 12.2% No McFaden Brian P. PG&E Manager No 5 217 2,029 10.7% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED TUOLUMNE 11/4/97 Sonora Union High 2 Full Ellis Sally S. Incumbent Yes 7 2,009 9,375 21.4% Yes (continued) Ginn Mel Retired Teacher No 7 1,942 9,375 20.7% Yes Dugan Barry R. Incumbent Yes 7 1,580 9,375 16.9% Yes Fox Lynn H. Parent No 7 1,144 9,375 12.2% No Carrillo Gloria J. Banker No 7 1,037 9,375 11.1% No Barhane Tewolde B. General Building Contractor No 7 1,035 9,375 11.0% No Chabot Karen Registered Dietitian No 7 618 9,375 6.6% No Summerville Elementary Full Feriani Paul Incumbent Yes 5 494 1,753 28.2% Yes Krieg Tony Businessman No 5 358 1,753 20.4% Yes Betzler Bill Small Business Owner No 5 352 1,753 20.1% Yes Mantzouranis, Jr. Ted G. No Ballot Designation No 5 306 1,753 17.5% No McDonald Rick Business Owner No 5 242 1,753 13.8% No Short Jones Hazel Parent No 2 310 533 58.2% Yes Reid Cathy Substitute Teacher No 2 223 533 41.8% No Summerville Union Full Temple Linda Du Incumbent Yes 7 1,349 5,170 26.1% Yes Peters David Incumbent Yes 7 1,033 5,170 20.0% Yes Kram Larry Appointed Incumbent Yes 7 984 5,170 19.0% Yes Jones Elizabeth "EJ" Director/Business Development No 7 662 5,170 12.8% No Meyer Ryan N. College Student/Coach No 7 639 5,170 12.4% No King Robert W. (Bob) No Ballot Designation No 7 293 5,170 5.7% No Cadotte Jerry No Ballot Designation No 7 209 5,170 4.0% No Tuolumne County Board of Education 4 Full Crook Steven L. Incumbent Yes 2 871 1,427 61.0% Yes Sutton James E. Retired Education Consultant No 2 552 1,427 38.7% No 6 Full Twining Chucker Real Estate Broker No 3 546 1,356 40.3% Yes Morrow Jerry D. Incumbent Yes 3 519 1,356 38.3% No Segalla Al Businessman No 3 287 1,356 21.2% No 7 Full Van Heuit Marilyn Retired Educator No 3 1,142 2,454 46.5% Yes Dorrell William E. Forester/Parent No 3 683 2,454 27.8% No Roberts Alan Civil Engineer/Parent No 3 625 2,454 25.5% No Twain Harte/Long Barn Elementary Full Wingo Cary G. Incumbent Yes 9 668 3,662 18.2% Yes George Linda Parent Volunteer No 9 612 3,662 16.7% Yes Mathias Romel Incumbent Yes 9 546 3,662 14.9% Yes Owens Dan H. Incumbent Yes 9 460 3,662 12.6% No Alomia Joe Carpenter-Assistant Pastor No 9 345 3,662 9.4% No Fritz Danna Secretary/Personnel Assistant No 9 326 3,662 8.9% No Ripley Michael Business Owner, Realtor No 9 294 3,662 8.0% No Ritz Steve Businessman No 9 241 3,662 6.6% No Kagay Michael Realtor No 9 170 3,662 4.6% No

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TABLE 2.1 VOTE TOTALS FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD CANDIDATES BY COUNTY AND ELECTION DATE, 1997

COUNTY DATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

DIS- TRICT/ SEAT

TERM OF OFFICE

CANDIDATE'S LAST NAME

CANDIDATE'S FIRST NAME

CANDIDATE'S BALLOT DESIGNATION

IN- CUM BENT

NUMBER OF CAN- DIDATES

VOTES FOR CAN-

DIDATE

TOTAL VOTES CAST1

PER- CENT

OF VOTE ELECTED VENTURA 11/4/97 Las Virgenes Unified31 Full Bowman-Fagelson Barbara Incumbent Yes 6 94 369 25.5% Yes (continued) Jordan Judy Incumbent Yes 6 91 369 24.7% Yes Selvin Bob Teacher No 6 69 369 18.7% Yes Meyer Charlotte Governing Board Member Yes 6 61 369 16.5% No Shavick Rachel Film Producer No 6 31 369 8.4% No Bass Shirley M. Psychotherapist No 6 23 369 6.2% No Oceanview Full Davis Mary R. Incumbent Yes 4 380 1,387 27.4% Yes Chatman Paul H. Incumbent Yes 4 379 1,387 27.3% Yes Fitts Ellen M. Incumbent Yes 4 355 1,387 25.6% Yes Adkins Bobby J. No Ballot Designation No 4 268 1,387 19.3% No Ventura Unified Full Walker John B. Incumbent Yes 8 9,870 41,519 23.8% Yes Lomax Velma L. Incumbent Yes 8 8,432 41,519 20.3% Yes Rodrigues Cliff Incumbent Yes 8 7,943 41,519 19.1% Yes Bateman Bill Educator No 8 3,638 41,519 8.8% No Cunningham Louis J. Director of Facilities No 8 3,358 41,519 8.1% No Howard Dustan Downtown Business Owner No 8 3,164 41,519 7.6% No Hansen Cynthia Z. Educator/Communications Consultant No 8 2,993 41,519 7.2% No Jaquez-Bryant Alicia Educator/Consultant/Therapist No 8 2,059 41,519 5.0% No YOLO 11/4/97 Davis Joint Unified Full Sallee Joan S. School Board Member Yes 5 7,919 26,818 29.5% Yes West Marty Law Professor No 5 6,655 26,818 24.8% Yes Munn John R. Soil/Watershed Specialist No 5 5,409 26,818 20.2% Yes Sah Ram N. University Employee No 5 4,645 26,818 17.3% No Carrillo Jorge School Board Member Yes 5 2,190 26,818 8.2% No Winters Joint Unified 2 Full Atherton Stephanie Teacher No 4 688 1,585 43.4% Yes Frazier John C. Businessman No 4 451 1,585 28.5% No Tippetts Mark Education Administrative Analyst No 4 285 1,585 18.0% No Whitley Herschell Teacher No 4 161 1,585 10.2% No Woodland Joint Unified 1 Full Lytle Elaine Incumbent Yes 2 2,301 4,277 53.8% Yes Klein Cathy Farmer No 2 1,976 4,277 46.2% No Short Young Robert A. Businessman-Investment Advisor No 2 3,228 4,335 74.5% Yes Berg Warren No Ballot Designation No 2 1,107 4,335 25.5% No 3 Full Salley Bob Administrator, State Agency No 5 2,287 8,111 28.2% Yes Rodriguez Cirenio A. Professor No 5 1,850 8,111 22.8% Yes Benedict Albert John Incumbent Yes 5 1,432 8,111 17.7% No Wademan Michael Graduate Student/Coach No 5 1,392 8,111 17.2% No Nakagaki M. Anne Homemaker No 5 1,150 8,111 14.2% No YUBA No School District Contests 31 Multiple-county school district. Results for Los Angeles county are reported separately.

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TABLE 2.2 SUMMARY OF ELECTION OUTCOMES FOR SCHOOL BOARD OFFICES, 1997

Percent N

Incumbent Candidates

Win 73.6 419

Lose 26.4 150

Total 100.0 569

Non-Incumbent Candidates

Win 37.0 429

Lose 63.0 731

Total 100.0 1,160

Winning Candidates

Incumbent 49.4 419

Non-Incumbent 50.6 429

Total 100.0 848

Losing Candidates

Incumbent 17.0 150

Non-Incumbent 83.0 731

Total 100.0 881

All Candidates

Incumbent 32.9 569

Non-Incumbent 67.1 1,160

Total 100.0 1,729