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Final Election Results From the South Bay

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(Inc.) designates incumbent office holder. Winners are in bold type, runoff candidates italics and the voter turnout will follow the precinct report.

Avalon

4 of 4 precincts 72%

MAYOR

Vote % Hugh T. (Bud) Smith 744 69.5 Harlow (Hal) Host 326 30.5

CITY COUNCIL 2 vacancies

Vote % Paul Puma 555 29.0 John Phillips 491 25.6 W. F. (Oley) Olsen III 481 25.1 George Scott (Inc.) 389 20.3

CITY TREASURER

Vote % Harry Stiritz 695 67.3 Sherry Edwards 337 32.7

City Clerk Shirley Davy was unopposed.

BALLOT MEASURES F --Should the Avalon Community Improvement Agency construct moderate-cost housing?

Vote % No 534 50.5 Yes 523 49.5

Advisory Measure (four questions) a --Should the city continue to regulate the number and size of automobiles in the city?

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Vote % Yes 796 76.5 No 254 23.5

b --Should the city regulate the number of golf carts in the city?

Vote % Yes 598 57.4 No 444 42.6

c --Should the city continue to regulate the number of motorcycles in the city?

Vote % Yes 635 61.4 No 400 38.6

d --Should the city continue to regulate the number of mopeds in the city?

Vote % Yes 525 51.4 No 497 48.6

Carson

CITY COUNCIL 62 of 62 precincts

3 vacancies

Vote % Michael Mitoma (Inc.) 4,721 19.9 Kay Calas (Inc.) 4,676 19.7 Vera Robles DeWitt (Inc.) 4,116 17.3 Aaron Carter 3,253 13.7 Gaddis Farmer 2,608 11.0 Al Blanco 2,108 8.9 Leon Cornell 1,392 5.9 Elwood (Red) Hathaway 418 1.8 Gary Hoppenrath 401 1.7 Robert Delaplaine 10 0.0

El Segundo

5 of 5 precincts

CITY COUNCIL 3 vacancies

Vote % Carl Jacobson (Inc.) 2,391 23.0 Scot D. Dannen 1,796 17.2 Jim Clutter 1,674 16.1 J. B. Wise 1,601 15.4 Gary Shultz 1,377 13.2 Nestor Synadinos 989 09.6 Thomas Jolly 563 05.4

CITY CLERK

Vote % Ronald L. Hart (Inc.) 2,441 70.3 Richard G. Fennell 1,027 29.7

City Treasurer Louise Eckersley was unopposed

BALLOT MEASURE C --Shall a Reasonable Limits (growth-control) ordinance be adopted?

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Vote % No 2,072 57.6 Yes 1,527 42.4

D --Shall a Utility Users Tax of 2% on certain commercial and industrical users be adopted?

Vote % Yes 2,237 63.1 No 1,307 36.9

Gardena

26 of 26 precincts 27.1%

CITY COUNCIL 2 vacancies

Vote % Paul Tsukahara (Inc.) 2,905 35.3 James Cragin (Inc.) 2,638 32.1 Ollie Hadley 1,952 23.8 Eldore (Bud) Nelson 729 8.9

CITY TREASURER

Vote % Lorenzo Ybarra 1,724 36.4 Jonathan Kaji 1,620 34.2 Kenneth L. Sutton 1,397 29.4

Mayor Donald L. Dear and City Clerk May Doi were unopposed.

Lawndale

10 of 10 precincts 23.1%

MAYOR

Vote % Sarann Kruse (Inc.) 763 37.9 Larry Rudolph 655 32.6 Nancy J. Marthens 434 21.9 Ronald Maxwell 159 7.9

CITY COUNCIL 2 vacancies

Vote % Harold E. Hofmann (Inc.) 931 26.9 Carol Norman 790 22.8 Virginia Rhodes 655 18.9 Terry W. Birdsall (Inc.) 647 18.7 Ralph C. Williams 435 12.6

For 2-year term

Vote % Dan M. McKenzie (Inc.) 764 39.5 Tina Zarro 707 36.5 Herman Weinstein 465 24.0

BALLOT MEASURES A --Should an expansion of the civic center be authorized?

Vote % Yes 919 48.3 No 984 51.7

B --Should voter approval be required for public projects that cost more than $1 million?

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Vote % Yes 1,442 76.1 No 454 23.9

Manhattan Beach

17 of 17 precincts 33%

CITY COUNCIL 3 vacancies

Vote % Pat Collins 4,861 25.1 Steve Barnes 4,783 24.7 Bob Holmes (Inc.) 4,241 21.9 Jan Dennis (Inc.) 2,757 14.2 Gil Archuletta (Inc.) 2,693 13.9

City Treasurer Duncan Kelly was unopposed. Timothy Lilligren was unopposed for City Clerk.

BALLOT MEASURES A --Shall an ordinance be adopted setting the hotel/motel occupancy tax at 8 1/2% effective April 20, 1988?

Vote % Yes 4,919 79.0 No 1,307 20.9

B --Shall an ordinance be adopted authorizing the City Council to adjust the hotel/motel tax rate to reflect demands on city services by the hotels/motels and financial needs of the city?

Vote % Yes 5,034 78.7 No 1,360 21.3

Palos Verdes Estates

10 of 10 precincts

CITY COUNCIL 2 vacancies

Vote % James R. Nyman 1,851 28.8 Rita M. Bayer 1,563 24.4 Raymond D. Mattingly 1,561 24.3 Robert A. Kirkman 961 15.0 Michael T. Williams 480 7.5

City Treasurer Hazel L. Elder was unopposed.

BALLOT MEASURE Shall a $265-per-parcel property tax be levied yearly for four years for police, fire and paramedic services?

Vote % Yes 3,304 88.6 No 426 11.4

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