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Los Angeles County Election Results : City Council Races

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Agoura Hills 8 of 8 precincts City Council 2 vacancies

Vote % Vicky Leary (Inc.) 1,128 28.5 Louise C. Rishoff 947 23.9 Angelo Cici 622 15.7 James Iwanoff 493 12.5 Barry S. Steinhardt 444 11.2 Stephen S. Sargent 322 8.1

Ballot Measure A--Should an ordinance be adopted allocating 75% of the Transient Occupancy Tax over a 7-year period, beginning July 1, 1988, for specified community facilities?

Vote % Yes 814 39.1 No 1,270 60.9

Bellflower Ballot Measures 20 of 20 precincts B--Should Ordinance 657 increasing the Transient Occupancy Tax from 6%to 10% be adopted?

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Vote % Yes 1,037 45.8 No 1,226 54.2

C--Should Ordinance 658 increasing the business license tax on specific businesses be adopted?

Vote % Yes 906 40.3 No 1,341 59.7

Bell Gardens City Council 3 vacancies 5 of 5 precincts

Vote % Robert Cunningham (Inc.) 417 14.2 Letha Viles 367 12.5 Allen Shelby (Inc.) 351 11.9 Marvin H. Graves (Inc.) 314 10.7 Noreen Bell 289 9.8 William Vela 267 9.1 Harold Hammer 214 7.3 Glenn Rose 186 6.3 Peter Utreras 166 5.6 Talt Coldiron 141 4.8 Hank Ramey 96 3.3 Juan Sanchez 95 3.2 Randy Safford 43 1.5

Chatsworth area

Annexation Shall an unincorporated area of 1,011 acres west of Chatsworth designated as the Chatsworth Addition I-84 annex to the city of Los Angeles? Only residents of the annexation area are voting on the issue. 1 of 1 precinct FINAL

Vote % Yes 112 59.3 No 77 40.7

Duarte City Council 2 vacancies 6 of 6 precincts

Vote % Ginny Joyce 1,108 30.3 John R. Fasana 1,010 27.6 Noah E. Jameson 650 17.8 Lino S. Paras 513 14.0 Leroy F. Gabriel 377 10.3

El Segundo Ballot Measure 6 of 6 precincts G--Shall an ordinance establishing a utility users tax be adopted?

Vote % Yes 418 18.5 No 1,845 81.5

Hawthorne 15 of 15 precincts Mayor

Vote % Betty J. Ainsworth (Inc.) 2,171 75.5 Kathleen Corsiglia 705 24.5

City Council 2 vacancies

Vote % Ginny M. Lambert (Inc.) 1,962 40.8 Steve Andersen (Inc.) 1,834 38.1 Eleanore I. Carlson 1,012 21.0

Ballot Measure H--Shall an ordinance levying a special tax on improved real property to fund paramedic services be adopted? Two-thirds approval needed

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Vote % Yes 1,427 49.8 No 1,440 50.2

Hermosa Beach 9 of 9 precincts City Council 2 vacancies

Vote % Roger D. Creighton 1,675 28.7 Chuck Sheldon 1,556 26.7 Tony DeBellis (Inc.) 1,474 25.3 Michael Neiman 1,132 19.4

City Treasurer

Vote % Gary L. Brutsch 1,311 43.1 Elaine C. Doerfling 1,078 35.4 Sandra I. Hughes 652 21.4

Ballot Measures J--Shall Ordinance No. 87-895 be adopted which mandates the purchase and institution of the means of purchase of the property commonly known as the A.T. & S.F. right of way for parkland and open space?

Vote % Yes 3,033 89.6 No 351 10.4

K--Shall Ordinance No. 87-896 be adopted which changes the rate of the utilities tax from 6% to 10%?

Vote % Yes 1,773 53.1 No 1,564 46.9

L--Shall Ordinance No. 87-897 be adopted amending Ordinance No. 84-748 by mandating that all funds the city derives from hydrocarbon recovery go into the Park and Recreation facilties fund no matter where the wells are bottomed, except up to the first $500 of business license fees and any funds regulated by the State Lands Commission?

Vote % Yes 2,928 87.8 No 408 12.2

M--Shall Ordinance No. 87-894 be adopted which requires a vote of the people to raise the maximum height limit for the C-1, C-2, C-3 and residential/professional zones?

Vote % Yes 2,721 82.2 No 588 17.8

N--Shall Ordinance No. 87-893 be adopted which establishes a gross receipts tax for motion picture theaters?

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Vote % Yes 2,221 68.2 No 1,035 31.8

Incumbent Kathleen Midstokke was unopposed for City Clerk. La Mirada Ballot Measures 17 of 17 precincts P--Shall ordinance 383 adopting a new Title 5 to the Municipal Code, including certain increases in the business license tax rate system, be confirmed?

Vote % Yes 1,320 71.8 No 518 28.2

Q--Shall ordinance 399 increasing the Transient Occupancy Tax (a tax on the use of hotel and motel rooms) within the city of La Mirada from 6% to 7% be confirmed?

Vote % Yes 1,559 75.9 No 494 24.1

Lynwood City Council 2 vacancies 12 of 12 precincts

Vote % Louis J. Heine 1,286 28.6 Robert Henning (Inc.) 912 20.3 Alberto M. Penalber 893 19.9 Alfreddie Johnson 841 18.7 Kent Swift 286 6.4 Patricia Carr 136 3.0 Zelma Owens 135 3.0

Incumbent Andrea L. Hooper was unopposed for City Clerk. Incumbent Mary L. Wright was unopposed for City Treasurer. Montebello 2 vacancies 16 of 16 precincts City Council

Vote % Art Payan (Inc.) 3,329 32.2 Kathy Salazar 3,018 29.2 William M. Molinari (Inc.) 2,233 21.6 Art Rangel 1,744 16.9

City Clerk

Vote % Andrew T. Lambo (Inc.) 3,262 58.7 Ted C. Valdez 1,928 34.7 Sixto Navarrete, Jr. 364 6.6

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City Treasurer

Vote % P. M. (Phil) Ramos 3,531 61.5 Thomas C. Wong (Inc.) 1,666 29.0 Nick A. Valdez 546 9.5

Norwalk City Council For unexpired term ending 4/17/90 27 of 27 precincts

Vote % Luigi A. Vernola (Inc.) 2,659 66.7 Ron Kelly 792 19.9 Richard D. Buttery 538 13.5

Pomona 33 of 33 precincts City Council For unexpired term ending 4/24/89

Vote % C. L. (Clay) Bryant 2,577 44.7 Dale E. Siler 2,110 36.6 Terry Stemple 607 10.5 Alfred D. Niess 465 8.1

Ballot Measures S--Shall the city charter be amended to substitute “Council District” for “Councilmanic District” and “member of the council” for “Councilman” whenever those terms appear and that the terms of council members commence on the Monday after the general election at which they are elected?

Vote % Yes 3,842 73.2 No 1,410 26.8

T--Shall the city charter be amended to provide that the compensation be raised from the current monthly salary set in 1956 for the mayor of $400 to $1,200 beginning Jan. 1, 1988, and for current monthly salary set in 1956 for council members of $200 to $600 beginning Jan. 1, 1988?

Vote % Yes 1,856 34.2 No 3,572 65.8

Rancho Palos Verdes City Council 3 vacancies 22 of 22 precincts

Vote % John C. McTaggart (Inc.) 3,435 25.5 Doug Hinchliffe (Inc.) 3,074 22.8 Melvin W. Hughes (Inc.) 2,871 21.3 Alan J. Carlan 2,184 16.2 Kathleen A. Snell 1,903 14.1

Rolling Hills Estates City Council 3 vacancies 5 of 5 precincts

Vote % Peter M. Weber (Inc.) 746 29.4 Hugh H. Muller (Inc.) 551 21.7 W. Schwarzmann (Inc.) 547 21.6 Dan E. Butcher 355 14.0 Carl Robertson II 338 13.3

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South Pasadena 9 of 9 precincts Ballot Measure W--Shall the city adopt an ordinance imposing a maximum 4% utility tax to be used for general fund purposes, and shall the tax expire on Jan. 1, 1991?

Vote % Yes 1,888 45.5 No 2,262 54.5

Santa Clarita 38 of 38 precincts Ballot Measures U--Shall the incorporation of Santa Clarita be approved?

Vote % Yes 14,416 69.0 No 6,474 31.0

V--Shall the City Council be elected by district or at large?

Vote % By District 7,732 41.5 At Large 10,919 58.5

City Council Five will be elected if the above incorporation measure is approved.

Vote % Howard P. McKeon 9,657 12.0 Janice Heidt 8,198 10.2 Jo Anne Darcy 7,441 9.3 Carl Boyer III 6,430 8.0 Dennis M. Koontz 6,052 7.5 Richard M. Vacar 5,817 7.3 Linda Hovis Storli 5,425 6.8 Louis E. Brathwaite 3,345 4.2 Michael D. Lyons 3,043 3.8 Bill Hilton 2,323 2.9 Andy Martin 2,161 2.7 Robert Silverstein 2,083 2.6 Maurice D. Ungar 1,965 2.4 Roger A. Meurer 1,928 2.4 H. G. Callowhill 1,775 2.2 Gail Klein 1,732 2.2 Donald Benton 1,654 2.1 William J. Broyles 1,322 1.6 Monty Harrell 1,279 1.6 Kenneth Dean 1,276 1.6 Vernon H. Pera 1,111 1.4 J. D. Christensen 957 1.2 Edmond G. Stevens 919 1.1 Ronald J. Nolan 831 1.0 Dennis Conn 771 1.0 Frank A. Parkhurst 710 0.9

Westlake Village 4 of 4 precincts City Council 2 vacancies

Vote % Berniece Bennett (Inc.) 1,130 41.7 Kenneth E. Rufener 880 32.4 Anthony Plaia 703 25.9

Ballot Measures X--Shall the appropriations limit for the city for fiscal years 1985 through 1989 be equal to the proceeds of the tax revenue received by the city, with the additional available revenue to be used for essential city services and to supplement the city’s capital improvement budget?

Vote % Yes 1,168 83.2 No 236 16.8

Z--Shall an ordinance entitled “An ordinance to require any increase in compensation for city council members to be done by approval of a majority of city voters at a regularly scheduled election” be adopted?

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Vote % Yes 945 66.1 No 485 33.9

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