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November 7, 2000 Election

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County Results as of Nov 27 3:18pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (574/574)
67.6% Countywide Voter Turnout (222407/329115)

Statewide Results as of Dec 5 12:43pm, 100% of Precincts Reporting (25702/25702)
70.5% Statewide Voter Turnout (11,087,155/15,707,307)

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  • President

    President; United States

    • Al Gore, Democratic
      5,833,974 votes 53.5%
    • George W. Bush, Republican
      4,542,793 votes 41.7%
    • Ralph Nader, Green
      415,370 votes 3.9%
    • Harry Browne, Libertarian
      45,291 votes .4%
    • Patrick J. Buchanan, Reform
      44,817 votes .4%
    • Howard Phillips, American Independent
      16,974 votes .1%
    • John Hagelin, Natural Law
      10,864 votes 0%
    • David McReynolds (Write-In)
    • William M. Kenyon, Sr. (Write-In)

    United States Senator

    United States Senator

    United States Representative

    United States Representative; District 18

    • Gary A. Condit, Democratic
      118,882 votes 67.3%
    • Steve R. Wilson, Republican
      55,235 votes 31.2%
    • Page Roth Riskin, Natural Law
      2,787 votes 1.5%

    United States Representative; District 19

    • George Radanovich, Republican
      144,327 votes 65%
    • Dan Rosenberg, Democratic
      70,508 votes 31.8%
    • Elizabeth Taylor, Libertarian
      4,261 votes 1.9%
    • Bob Miller, Natural Law
      1,988 votes .8%
    • Edmon V. Kaiser, American Independent
      1,264 votes .5%

    United States Representative; District 20

    • Cal Dooley, Democratic
      66,235 votes 52.4%
    • Rich Rodriguez, Republican
      57,563 votes 45.5%
    • Walter Kenneth Ruehlig, Natural Law
      1,416 votes 1.1%
    • Arnold Kriegbaum, Libertarian
      1,320 votes 1%

    State

    Member of the State Assembly; District 25

    Member of the State Assembly; District 29

    • Mike Briggs, Republican
      102,156 votes 70.4%
    • Lita Reid, Democratic
      38,595 votes 26.6%
    • Ron Drioane, Libertarian
      4,486 votes 3%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 30

    • Dean Florez, Democratic
      56,936 votes 65.8%
    • Ken Kay, Republican
      29,669 votes 34.2%

    Member of the State Assembly; District 31

    • Sarah Reyes, Democratic
      47,202 votes 63.2%
    • Richard Guerra Cabral, Republican
      27,529 votes 36.8%

    Judicial

    Judge of the Superior Court; County of Fresno; Office 3

    County

    Supervisor; County of Fresno; District 2

    City

    City Clerk; City of Coalinga

    • Roberta "Robbie" Rhoades
      2037 votes

    City Treasurer; City of Coalinga

    • Charles Douglas
      2051 votes

    City Council; City of Coalinga (2 Elected)

    • Ron Lander
      1172 votes
    • Donald R. Davis
      1093 votes
    • Wanda Earls
      734 votes
    • Alfonso D. Bonilla
      644 votes
    • Larry McVicar
      457 votes
    • Terry Cope
      376 votes

    Mayor; City of Fresno

    Member of City Council; City of Fresno; District 2

    Member of City Council; City of Fresno; District 4

    City Council; City of Firebaugh (3 Elected)

    • Clement R. Borboa
      479 votes
    • Clyde Fannon
      471 votes
    • Craig J. Knight
      471 votes
    • Jim Lowe
      328 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Huron (2 Elected)

    • Roberto C. Pimentel
      234 votes
    • Javier Gonzalez
      227 votes
    • John Vinton
      190 votes
    • Pilar Cano
      113 votes
    • Michael Ray Settell
      85 votes

    Recall Louis C. Rodriguez; City of Huron
    328 / 60.5% Yes votes
    214 / 39.5% No votes

    • Louis C. Rodriguez

    Member of City Council, To Succeed Louis C. Rodriguez; City of Huron

    • Diana Arano Gomez
      326 votes

    Recall Ramon R. Dominguez; City of Huron
    310 / 56.8% Yes votes
    236 / 43.2% No votes

    • Ramon R. Dominguez

    Member of City Council, To Succeed Ramon R. Dominguez; City of Huron

    • Daniel Tamayo, Jr.
      312 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Kingsburg (2 Elected)

    • Leland E. Bergstrom
      2326 votes
    • Paul Kruper
      1943 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Mendota (2 Elected)

    • Alfonso L. Sierras
      488 votes
    • Joseph R. Riofrio
      382 votes
    • Robert E. Rasmussen
      343 votes
    • Joe R. Castro
      318 votes
    • Edith G. Nolan
      186 votes

    City Council; City of Parlier; District 1

    • Edward Barela
      153 votes
    • Bob Perales
      127 votes
    • Noe Hernandez
      119 votes

    City Council; City of Parlier; District 3

    • Irma Vera-Pruneda
      219 votes
    • Rick Velasco
      140 votes

    City Clerk; City of Parlier

    • Dorothy Garza
      1258 votes

    City Treasurer; City of Parlier

    • Diana Palafox
      1208 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Reedley (3 Elected)

    Member of City Council; City of Sanger; District 1

    • Martin Castellano
      2212 votes
    • Don Steinhauer
      1821 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Sanger; District 2

    • Rosa E. Pena
      3146 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Sanger; District 3

    • Sandra Neri
      1811 votes
    • Pablo M. Rodriquez
      1158 votes
    • Martin L. Stumpf
      1042 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Sanger; District 5

    • Art H. Marquez
      1401 votes
    • Jimmy A. O'Brien
      1273 votes
    • Rene R. Alvarez
      1180 votes

    Member of City Council; City of Selma (3 Elected)

    • Dennis Lujan
      2075 votes
    • Robert L. Allen
      1755 votes
    • Sandi Niswander
      1723 votes
    • Mike Qualls
      1453 votes
    • Estella L. Kessler
      1171 votes
    • Sylvia Carriaga Garza
      952 votes
    • Thomas "Tommy" Bibb
      465 votes
    • Gary Alexander
      434 votes

    School Districts

    Board member; Fresno County Board of Education; District 2

    Board Member; Fresno County Board of Education; District 3

    Board Member; Fresno County Board of Education; District 5

    Board Member; Caruthers Unified School District

    • Michael S. Reid
      707 votes
    • Roberta L. Boren
      527 votes
    • Connie Jurado
      396 votes

    Board Member, North Fork Area; Chawanakee Joint Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Claudia Box
      4 votes
    • Julie Grant
      1 votes
    • Clifford A. Smith
      1 votes

    Board Member; Clovis Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

    • Ginny Hovsepian
      33819 votes
    • Joe Parks
      11970 votes
    • Jonathan Richter
      4966 votes

    Board Member; Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District (3 Elected)

    • Gilbert F. Coelho
      493 votes
    • Glenn H. Holly
      461 votes
    • Sean Howard
      458 votes
    • Albert Kantor
      412 votes
    • Gloria J. Conklin
      319 votes
    • David B. Wilson
      156 votes

    Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

    Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 5

    Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 6

    Board Member; Golden Plains Unified School District; Trustee Area 4

    • Billy Joe McDonald, Jr.
      433 votes
    • Keith Eubanks
      377 votes

    Board Member; Kings Canyon Unified School District; Trustee Area 6

    • Michael E. Hall
      983 votes
    • Gail Scarber
      805 votes

    Board Member; Kingsburg Joint Union Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Barbara Troisi
      2185 votes
    • Connie Lunde
      2090 votes
    • Jeffrey P. Mitchell
      1548 votes

    Board Member; Laton Unified School District (3 Elected)

    • Richard M. Alves
      498 votes
    • Randy D. Smith
      327 votes
    • Larry D. Terry
      317 votes
    • Robert L. Hurlbut
      314 votes

    Board Member; Mendota Unified School District (4 Elected)

    • Richard D. Knight
      659 votes
    • Isabel Maldonado
      641 votes
    • Robert Silva
      568 votes
    • Freddie P. Valdez
      562 votes
    • David Castaneda
      549 votes

    Board Member; Orange Center Elementary School District (2 Elected)

    • Lilo Santellano
      146 votes
    • Gene Balthrop
      137 votes
    • Refugio Rodriguez, Jr.
      91 votes

    Board Member; Parlier Unified School District (2 Elected)

    • Dalila Banuelos
      807 votes
    • Sammy V. Rodriguez, Sr.
      700 votes
    • Enrique "Rick" Maldonado
      628 votes
    • Jose A. Reyes
      621 votes

    Board Member; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

    • Steve Mulligan
      1200 votes
    • John H. Le Mon
      443 votes

    Board Member; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 3

    Board Member; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 4

    • Paul Hernandez
      566 votes
    • Roland Nelson
      323 votes

    Board Member; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 5

    • Jim Gonzalez
      524 votes
    • Alonso Gomez, Sr.
      240 votes

    Board Member; Selma Unified School District (2 Elected)

    • Bob Petersen
      2519 votes
    • John H. Lorona
      2449 votes
    • Jim Mulligan, III
      2268 votes
    • Archie Tovar
      1010 votes
    • Yvette Evie Rowell
      560 votes

    Board Member; Sierra Unified School District (4 Elected)

    • Don Fowler
      1986 votes
    • Norman Saude
      1880 votes
    • Jerry Schroer
      1860 votes
    • Tom Matthews
      1668 votes
    • Tony Escalante
      1612 votes
    • William F. Head
      1448 votes

    Board Member; Washington Union High School District (2 Elected)

    • Chuck Freitas
      1881 votes
    • Neil H. Marthedal
      1646 votes
    • Shane Johnson
      1135 votes

    Board Member; West Fresno Elementary School District (3 Elected)

    • James Tucker
      327 votes
    • Mel Sanders
      323 votes
    • Will J. Harris
      306 votes
    • Tony Taylor
      296 votes
    • Alice L. Grant
      279 votes
    • Andrea J. Smith
      264 votes
    • Vera Alarcon
      74 votes

    Board Member; College of the Sequoias Junior College District; Area 3

    Board Member; State Center Community College District; Trustee Area 2

    • William J. Smith
      103469 votes
    • Richard Martinez, Jr.
      68240 votes

    Special Districts

    Board Member; Coalinga-Huron Recreation and Park District (3 Elected)

    • Louis Carle Putney
      1674 votes
    • Dixie Welborn
      1671 votes
    • Carol Ann Navarro
      1260 votes
    • Edward Garcia
      1169 votes
    • George G. Rhoades
      979 votes

    Board Member; Coalinga Regional Medical Center (3 Elected)

    Board Member; Fresno Irrigation District; Division 1

    • Sayre M. Miller
      18550 votes
    • Robert B. Mount
      11066 votes

    Board Member; Fresno Irrigation District; Division 2

    • Edgar Waldron
      8627 votes
    • Jack Michael Fiorentino
      5969 votes
    • Jeffrey D. Rowe
      2776 votes
    • John Nazaroff
      1423 votes
    • Michael Oneill
      1253 votes

    Board Member; Fresno Irrigation District; Division 5

    State Propositions

    Proposition 32 Veterans’ Bond Act of 2000
    6,709,560 / 67.2% Yes votes ...... 3,278,248 / 32.8% No votes
    This act provides for a bond issue of five hundred million dollars ($500,000,000) to provide farm and home aid for California veterans. Fiscal Impact: Costs of about $858 million over 25 years (average cost of about $34 million per year); costs paid by participating veterans.

    Proposition 33 Legislature. Participation In Public Employees’ Retirement System
    3,791,715 / 39.0% Yes votes ...... 5,941,814 / 61.0% No votes
    Allows legislative members to participate in the Public Employees’ Retirement System plans in which a majority of state employees may participate. Fiscal Impact: Annual state costs under $1 million to provide retirement benefits to legislators, with these costs replacing other spending from the fixed annual amount provided in support of the Legislature.

    Proposition 34 Campaign Contributions and Spending. Limits. Disclosure
    5,903,907 / 60.0% Yes votes ...... 3,933,949 / 40.0% No votes
    Limits campaign contributions and loans to state candidates and political parties. Provides voluntary spending limits; expands public disclosure requirements and increases penalties. Fiscal Impact: Additional net costs to the state, potentially up to several million dollars annually, and unknown but probably not significant costs to local government.

    Proposition 35 Public Works Projects. Use of Private Contractors for Engineering and Architectural Services.
    5,442,138 / 55.1% Yes votes ...... 4,428,702 / 44.9% No votes
    Amends Constitution eliminating existing restrictions on state, local contracting with private entities for engineering, architectural services; contracts awarded by competitive selection; bidding permitted, not required. Fiscal Impact: Unknown impact on state spending for architectural and engineering services and construction project delivery. Actual impact will depend on how the state uses the contracting flexibility under the proposition.

    Proposition 36 Drugs. Probation and Treatment Program
    6,199,992 / 60.8% Yes votes ...... 3,991,153 / 39.2% No votes
    Requires probation and drug treatment, not incarceration, for possession, use, transportation of controlled substances and similar parole violations, except sale or manufacture. Authorizes dismissal of charges after completion of treatment. Fiscal Impact: Net annual savings of $100 million to $150 million to the state and about $40 million to local governments. Potential avoidance of one-time capital outlay costs to the state of $450 million to $550 million.

    Proposition 37 Fees. Vote Requirements. Taxes
    4,579,981 / 48.0% Yes votes ...... 4,963,684 / 52.0% No votes
    Requires two-thirds vote of State Legislature, majority or two-thirds of local electorate to impose future state, local fees on activity to study or mitigate its environmental, societal or economic effects. Defines such fees as taxes except property, development, certain other fees. Fiscal Impact: Unknown, potentially significant, reduction in future state and local government revenues from making it more difficult to approve certain regulatory charges.

    Proposition 38 School Vouchers. State-Funded Private and Religious Education Public School Funding.
    3,085,457 / 29.5% Yes votes ...... 7,387,753 / 70.5% No votes
    Authorizes annual state payments of at least $4000 per pupil for private/religious schools. Permits replacement of current constitutional public school funding formula. Fiscal Impact: Near-term state costs from zero to $1.1 billion annually. Long-term state impact from $2 billion in annual costs to $3 billion in annual savings, depending on how many public school students shift to private schools.

    Proposition 39 School Facilities. 55% Local Vote. Bonds, Taxes Accountability Requirements.
    5,402,822 / 53.3% Yes votes ...... 4,733,205 / 46.7% No votes
    Authorizes bonds for repair, construction or replacement of school facilities, classrooms, if approved by 55% local vote. Fiscal Impact: Increased bond debt for many school districts. Long-term costs statewide could total in the hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Potential longer-term state savings to the extent school districts assume greater responsibility for funding school facilities.

    Local Measures

    Measure A County of Fresno Arts To Zoo -- Fresno County
    111107 / 54.3% Yes votes ...... 93438 / 45.7% No votes
    Should Ordinance No. 00-009 of the Fresno County Arts to Zoo 2000 Authority be approved to provide additional funding to enhance cultural, artistic, historical, and natural science nonprofit organizations by imposing a transactions and use tax at the rate of one-quarter of one percent for a maximum of 10 years?

    Measure C City of Fresno Transient Room Tax (Hotel Room Tax) -- City of Fresno
    30478 / 29.8% Yes votes ...... 71938 / 70.2% No votes
    Shall the City of Fresno increase the transient room tax (hotel room tax) from 12% to 13% for persons staying in hotels?

    Measure D Advisory Vote Only -- City of Kingsburg
    2163 / 65.0% Yes votes ...... 1163 / 35.0% No votes
    Shall the City Council of the City of Kingsburg be advised by the voters of the City of Kingsburg to spend utility user tax funds for parks and recreation, senior citizen and community beautification programs and purposes?

    Measure E Utility Tax Ordinance -- City of Kingsburg
    1181 / 35.3% Yes votes ...... 2161 / 64.7% No votes
    Shall the City Council of the City of Kingsburg enact a two-percent (2%) utility users tax ordinance for general city purposes?

    Measure O Bond Measure -- College of the Sequoias Junior College District
    105 / 46.3% Yes votes ...... 122 / 53.7% No votes
    To provide greater access to the College of Sequoias'educational opportunities by building two full-service educational centers including a Center for Agricultural Science and Technology, repair and renovate classrooms and facilities, provide handicapped access, give students increased access to computers for job training, build and acquire new classrooms and facilities, build a new Science Center and expand support facilities, shall the College of Sequoias issue $49.2 million of bonds at interest rates below the legal limit?


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