FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : SAN DIEGO COUNTY
Supervisor
District 4 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Leon L. Williams*: 34,046 (55%) Michael Schaefer: 14,825 (24%) Willie Blair: 12,984 (21%)
Recorder 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Annette Evans: 247,792 (75%) Kenneth David: 45,741 (14%) Ralph D. Slocum: 37,308 (11%)
Sheriff 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Jim Roache: 121,244 (32%) Jack Drown: 108,232 (29%) Vince Jimno: 66,435 (18%) Ray Hoobler: 47,428 (13%) James E. Messenger: 35,002 (9%)
Board of Education
District 5 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Bill R. Hampton: 42,462 (54%) Amy Villalobos*: 36,020 (46%)
San Diego Community College
District A 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Maria Senour: 15,946 (48%) Robert C. Bacon: 5,508 (17%) Mary Christian: 4,525 (14%) Patrick Arter: 4,266 (13%) Tom Bolger: 2,780 (8%)
District C 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Yvonne W. Larsen: 11,144 (41%) Kara Kobey: 8,288 (31%) Dave Guthrie: 4,768 (18%) Robert Bregman: 2,935 (11%)
District E 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Hope Logan: 9,442 (52%) Denise Moreno Ducheny: 4,513 (25%) Alberto G. Puente: 4,327 (24%)
School Boards
San Diego Unified
District B 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Sue Braun: 13,865 (43%) Lynette Williams: 4,967 (16%) Marcia Sachs: 4,602 (14%) Rosemarie C. Duke: 4,278 (13%) Ted Myrus: 3,095 (10%) Mike Gomez: 1,158 (4%)
District C 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) John De Beck: 16,456 (61%) Scott Harvey: 7,144 (27%) Richard L. Nolan Jr.: 3,343 (12%)
El Cajon
Mayor 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Joan Shoemaker: 5,070 (39%) Lucille V. Moore: 3,993 (31%) John Rever*: 3,890 (30%)
City Council 1 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Harriet Stockwell*: 4,514 (37%) Mark Lewis: 3,978 (33%) Kenneth W. Loewe: 1,268 (10%) Antonio Orosco: 1,266 (10%) Charles E. Santos: 1,206 (10%)
Escondido
Mayor 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Jerry C. Harmon*: 10,406 (62%) Doug Best: 6,432 (38%)
City Council 1 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Sid Hollins: 7,401 (44%) Ernie Cowan*: 6,080 (36%) June Rady: 3,357 (20%)
Lemon Grove
City Council 3 Elected 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Lois Heiserman*: 2,332 (22%) Craig O. Lake: 2,280 (22%) Brian Cochran*: 2,237 (21%) Wayne Buttron: 2,178 (21%) John L. Wood: 1,446 (14%)
Measures
San Diego County
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
A--Proposed Amendment to the Charter of the County Yes: 295,285 (82%) No: 66,736 (18%)
City of San Diego
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
B--Amends the City Charter, Sections 4 and 12 Yes: 62,723 (38%) No: 102,572 (62%)
C--Amends the City Charter, Section 5 Yes: 82,841 (56%) No: 65,114 (44%)
D--Change the Appropriations Limit for 1992-1995 Yes: 97,294 (60%) No: 65,345 (40%)
E-- Police and Fire Department Facilities Bonds Yes: 115,207 (68%) No: 53,509 (32%)
Imperial Beach
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
F--40-Foot Building Height Limit Yes: 2,320 (65%) No: 1,238 (35%)
G--Transient Occupancy Tax Increase Yes: 2,312 (68%) No: 1,093 (32%)
Oceanside
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
H--Proposed Charter Adoption Yes: 5,644 (30%) No: 13,133 (70%)
Poway
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
J--General Plan Amendment to Change Construction Requirements Yes: 3,227 (40%) No: 4,935 (61%)
K--Election of Mayor and City Council Members Yes: 5,636 (69%) No: 2,544 (31%)
Carlsbad Unified School District
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
L--New School Buildings at Carlsbad High School Yes: 6,182 (67%) No: 2,993 (33%)
M--New School Buildings at Valley Junior High School Yes: 6,002 (66%) No: 3,097 (34%)
Fallbrook Union High School District
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
N--School Bonds for New Buildings and Maintenance Yes: 5,119 (65%) No: 2,781 (35%)
Rural Fire Protection District Jacumba Service Area
100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%)
O--Fire Service Zone for Jacumba Yes: 78 (60%) No: 52 (40%)
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