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FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY

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Supervisors

District 2 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Dianne Jacob: 99,665 (58%) Jack Doyle: 73,204 (42%)

District 3 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Pam Slater: 106,066 (53%) Judy McCarty: 94,764 (47%)

County Board of Education

District 1 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Barbara Carpenter: 90,646 (53%) John Witt: 80,074 (47%)

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District 4 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Jim Kelly: 75,529 (50%) Richard L. Pepper: 75,230 (50%)

Carlsbad

City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Ann J. Kulchin*: 9,791 (21%) Ramona Finnila: 7,317 (16%) Matt Hall: 7,056 (15%) Dave Sammons: 6,815 (15%) Joe Angel: 4,188 (9%) Margaret J. Bonas: 3,968 (9%) Kenneth G. Krul: 2,872 (6%) Dennis Brandmeyer: 2,631 (6%) Joseph M. Valenti: 1,516 (3%)

Chula Vista

City Council

Seat No. 3 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Shirley Horton: 13,710 (37%) Carmen S. Fernandez: 9,393 (25%) Robert Piantedosi: 5,486 (15%) Brent H. Rivers: 4,744 (13%) Michael Bolger: 3,679 (10%)

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Seat No. 4 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Robert Fox: 12,333 (34%) Joseph D. Cummings: 8,883 (24%) Donald M. Swanson: 5,532 (15%) Virginia Piantedosi: 5,008 (14%) Xema Jacobson: 4,661 (13%)

Coronado 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Mayor Mary Herron*: 4,817 (60%) R. H. Dorman: 3,244 (40%)

City Council 2 Elected Thomas J. Smisek: 3,691 (26%) Ruth K. Schmidt*: 2,292 (16%) Gerald F. Brummitt: 2,192 (15%) Lois Ewen: 2,085 (14%) Susan Ramsay: 1,749 (12%) Louis DeBeer: 1,234 (9%) Bradley G. Smythe: 1,192 (8%)

Encinitas

City Council 3 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Gail Hano*: 7,276 (13%) Chuck Du Vivier: 6,723 (12%) James Bond: 6,348 (11%) Sheila S. Cameron: 5,955 (10%) Adam Birnbaum: 5,626 (10%) Christopher Kirkorowicz: 5,575 (10%) Roy W. Hewitt: 3,750 (7%) Dane Stitts: 3,052 (5%) Tom McCabe: 2,992 (5%) Brad Roth: 2,686 (5%) Sally Corral Cowen: 2,496 (4%) John George: 2,359 (4%) August Anderson: 1,710 (3%) David Potter Duff: 1,472 (3%)

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Imperial Beach

City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Diane Rose: 3,194 (29%) Steven Haskins: 2,756 (25%) J.M. Harbin*: 2,266 (20%) Dennis Ord: 2,263 (20%) George W. Tower: 699 (6%)

La Mesa

City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Ruth Sterling: 8,150 (24%) Donna Alm: 7,786 (23%) Lu-Gray Hill: 6,319 (18%) Diane P. Roberts: 5,687 (17%) Steven Saint Thomas: 5,103 (15%) James Ronald Esposito: 1,436 (4%)

National City 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

City Council 2 Elected Ralph Inzunza*: 3,930 (29%) Ron Morrison: 2,887 (21%) Jess E. Van Deventer*: 2,523 (18%) Albert Alvarado: 1,676 (12%) Relly Mendoza: 1,148 (8%) Fred M. Creveling: 965 (7%) Anthony Villafranca: 644 (5%)

City Clerk Lori Anne Peoples*: 6,093 (80%) Randy Myrseth: 1,496 (20%)

City Treasurer George Hood: 4,102 (54%) Delbert G. Redding*: 3,476 (46%)

Oceanside 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Mayor Dick Lyon: 19,972 (47%) Don Rodee: 8,890 (21%) Ben A. Ramsey: 5,003 (12%) Joseph P. Ellis: 3,072 (7%) Thomas Zach Porter: 2,709 (6%) Obediah Bonds: 1,558 (4%) William Bergman: 1,487 (4%)

City Council 2 Elected Colleen R. O’Harra: 12,224 (16%) Terry W. Johnson: 10,617 (14%) Melba Bishop*: 9,274 (12%) Tom Garrity: 7,957 (10%) Ralph Caballero: 4,790 (6%) Rey Blunk: 4,514 (6%) C. C. Sanders: 4,457 (6%) Roy B. Miller: 3,824 (5%) Rita M. Stevens: 3,406 (5%) Arden Ronald Miller: 3,190 (4%) Lou Fenton: 3,060 (4%) Ray E. Metcalf: 2,455 (3%) Dick Douglas: 1,980 (3%) Rick Kratcoski: 1,820 (2%) Gregory L. Marcum: 1,540 (2%) Gary A. Farnsworth: 947 (1%) Glenn Gorecki: 332 (0%)

City Clerk Barbara Bishop-Smith*: 21,491 (56%) Linda S. Golden: 17,163 (44%)

City Treasurer Rosemary R. Jones: 15,474 (42%) Suzy Martinek: 14,626 (40%) Joseph T. Gallagher: 6,708 (18%)

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Poway 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Mayor Don Higginson: 12,043 (71%) Bill Hickey Sr.: 4,826 (29%)

City Council 2 Elected Bob Emery: 10,322 (35%) Susan Callery: 7,762 (26%) Judy Mantle: 4,848 (16%) Vicki Lazowski: 4,707 (16%) Howard Collins: 1,835 (6%)

San Diego

Mayor 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Susan Golding: 202,376 (52%) Peter Navarro: 188,708 (48%)

San Marcos

City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) F.H. Corky Smith*: 6,246 (27%) Betty Evans: 5,832 (25%) Mike Preston*: 5,214 (22%) Lita H. Bowles: 3,337 (14%) Alan R. Brown: 2,611 (11%)

Santee 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Mayor Jack E. Dale: 9,453 (50%) George M. Bishop: 9,390 (50%)

City Council Jim Romine: 6,364 (35%) Rita Lee: 3,294 (18%) Bob Machurek: 3,173 (18%) Lee E. Wilson: 2,056 (11%) Karl T. Ross: 1,923 (11%) Kenneth L. Fox: 1,196 (7%)

Solana Beach

City Council 3 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Teri Renteria: 2,648 (16%) Marion B. Dodson*: 2,415 (15%) Joe Kellejian: 2,044 (13%) Walt Allington: 1,903 (12%) Richard Hendlin*: 1,289 (8%) Hugh Chivers: 1,218 (8%) Celine Olson*: 1,175 (7%) Martin W. Garrick: 1,132 (7%) Louise Aranda Bauer: 551 (3%) John Metzger: 492 (3%) Kimberly Van Herk: 430 (3%) Laurence A. J. Bauer: 377 (2%) Manfred Hoehne: 321 (2%) Laurence D. Bauer: 233 (1%)

Vista

City Council 2 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Ted Cole: 6,111 (18%) Scott Packard: 6,044 (17%) Mary Lou Clift: 5,925 (17%) Eugene Asmus: 5,215 (15%) Bernard Rappaport*: 4,513 (13%) Alan Shada: 3,767 (11%) Robert Martinez: 3,441 (10%)

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Measures

Countywide 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

A--Sales Tax for Law Enforcement Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 322,631 (41%) No: 455,788 (59%)

B--’Just Say No’ to Unreimbursed Mandatory Costs Yes: 379,585 (52%) No: 353,812 (48%)

C--Staffing for Sheriff’s Dept. Yes: 374,003 (49%) No: 396,720 (52%)

San Diego 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

D--Council Approval of SDG&E; and other Franchise Transfers Yes: 210,508 (64%) No: 117,464 (36%)

E--Change Council Elections to Even-numbered Years Yes: 173,824 (54%) No: 146,306 (46%)

F--Voter Approval of Park Roads Yes: 153,594 (48%) No: 169,534 (53%)

G--District Elections/S.D. Unified School District Yes: 133,106 (42%) No: 186,836 (58%)

H--Increase S.D. Unified Board to 7 Members Yes: 118,852 (37%) No: 201,820 (63%)

Chula Vista 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

J--Run-Off Election Procedures Yes: 26,168 (72%) No: 10,287 (28%)

K--Council Vacancies/Unexcused Absences Yes: 29,452 (81%) No: 7,008 (19%)

L--Appointive Commissions and Boards Yes: 15,276 (44%) No: 19,315 (56%)

M--Two-Term Limit Clarifications Yes: 22,767 (65%) No: 12,252 (35%)

N--Public Works Contracts Yes: 21,754 (61%) No: 13,808 (39%)

Del Mar 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

O--Appropriation Limit Increase Yes: 1,415 (57%) No: 1,074 (43%)

Imperial Beach 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

P--Density and Building Height Limits Yes: 4,489 (72%) No: 1,788 (29%)

National City 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

R--Card Clubs Yes: 2,764 (33%) No: 5,584 (67%)

Poway 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

S--Election for South Poway Asphalt Plant Yes: 12,601 (73%) No: 4,698 (27%)

San Marcos 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

T--Date of Regular Elections (Advisory) November: 9,515 (79) June: 2,509 (21)

Rural Fire Protection Dist. 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

U--Tax for Fire/Emergency Services Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 1,914 (35%) No: 3,594 (65%)

Rural Fire Protection Dist. (Lake Morena) 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

V--Tax for Fire/Emergency Services Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 159 (36%) No: 283 (64%)

Rincon Ranch Community Services District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

W--Tax for Road Maintenance Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 25 (63%) No: 15 (38%)

Valley Center Union School District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

X--$6.2 Million Bond Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 3,513 (69%) No: 1,564 (31%)

National City Unified School District (Proposed) 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Y--Create New School District Yes: 3,680 (49%) No: 3,854 (51%)

South Bay Unified School District (Proposed) 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

Z--Create New School District Yes: 7,664 (45%) No: 9,381 (55%)

Fallbrook Union High School District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)

AA--$11.8 Million Bond Requires Two-Thirds Vote Yes: 8,879 (62%) No: 5,418 (38%)

County-by-County Returns

Election returns for key races and measures in nine Southern California counties appear on this page and the following page. Elected candidates and measures--or those leading with 99% of precints reporting--appear in bold type. Results are not offical and could be affected by absentee ballots.

Key to Election Tables

-- An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate or an incumbent running in an essentially new district; a double asterisk (**) denotes an appointed incumbent.

-- Elected candidates and approved measures--or those leading with 99% of precincts reporting--are in bold type. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.

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-- Party affiliation is indicated in parentheses: (A) American Independent (D) Democratic (G) Green (I) Independent (L) Libertarian (P) Peace and Freedom (R) Republican

-- 0% indicates returns were unavailable at edition time or only absentee ballots have been counted.

-- District locations are identified by county. In Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego and Ventura counties, they are identified by community.

Contributing to Times’ Election Coverage:

-- Technical assistance: Deputy systems editor James D. Angius, systems architects Paul Orwig and Victor I. Pulver, systems analyst Alma Cook.

-- Compiled by: Times editorial researchers Nona Yates and Tracy Thomas.

-- Contributing: Editorial Librarians Lauri Ferguson, William Holmes and Maloy Moore. Editorial Assistants Felicia Archey, Celida Avalos, Lilia Beebe, Christine Chaplin, Aaron Davis, Edgar Duarte, Kevin Fox, Laura Galloway, Ann Griffith, John Hernandez, Sheila Howard, Rose-Marie Imstepf, Christina Kelch, Anthony Kelker, John Malnic, Scott Masko, Roshawn Mathias, Bill McElhaney, Carlos Santana, Cynthia Viers and Onna Young.

Sources: Election returns provided by the Office of the Secretary of State, county Registrars of Voters and the Associated Press.

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