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ELECTION COMPENDIUM
ELECTION STATISTICS FROM 1966 TO PRESENT
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INDEX OF CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE
ADAMS, William ............................8, 10, 15, 22, 27 ALLEN, George W. ..........................................2 ALVAREZ, Angela . ........................................47 AMEIL, Richard M. .........................................7 ANDREEN, Earl P. ..........................................3 ANTRIM, Stanley ..........................................13 ARBUCKLE, William ........................................11 BAILEY, Richard...........................................46 BECHT, Larry ..............................................8 BLUMENTHAL, David ....................................34, 36
BOTTOMLEY, Richard ...............................10, 11, 14 BRANDLEY, Frank ...........................................2 BRIDGE, Virginia ..................................8, 10, 15 BRUMMITT, Gerald F. ......................................33 BULLOCK, Gordon W. ........................................2 BUNCE, Lawrence ..........................................19 CALLAHAN, C. Patrick .......................1, 8, 14, 15, 19 CALLAHAN, Earle .................................. 24 CALLAHAN, Joseph W. .......................................3 CHALMERS, David ...........................................5 CHAMBERLAIN, Robert W. ...................................30 COHEN, Ben .....................................2, 5, 10, 24 CRADDOCK, L. E. (Ted) ....................................27 CURLEY, Tom ..........................................37, 38 DARNELL, James P........................................1, 3
DE BEER, Louis ...................................29, 33, 36 DENNY, Barbara ...............................42, 43, 45, 46 DEVOE, Violet.............................................35 DIAS, Richard ............................................13 DOLPHIN, Joe..............................................37 DORMAN, "R" "H" ..............................22, 24, 27, 33 DOWNEY, Carrie Anne...........................37, 39, 42, 47 DURINGER, Jon .............................................5 EDGE, Donald .............................................22 EWEN, Lois ...............................18, 19, 24, 30, 33 FAGAN, Pete ..........................................40, 42 FAIRBANK, David P. .......................................27 FENDER, Don ...............................................2 FINK, Don .................................................8
FORST, Jay ...............................................27 GILLIGAN, Rosemary .......................................11 GOODENOUGH, Robin W. ...................................3, 5 HAMPSHIRE, Frances ........................................5 GRANT, Kris ..............................................37 HAKES, Ledyard B. ....................................40, 42 HAMPSHIRE, Frances.........................................5 HARDY, Lewis Jr. .........................................13 HARMAN, Lloyd..............................................1 HARRIS, Jed ..............................................37
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HERRON, Mary .....................14, 19, 22, 24, 27, 33, 35
HOLCOMB, Margaret..........................................1 HODGE, Lucy ...............................................8 HOLCOMBE, Margaret ........................................1 JENSEN, Peter ............................................42 KEEFER, Charles M. ........................................7 KEITH, Susan .............................24, 29, 30, 34, 46 KUJAWA, Bettie ...........................................14 KUJAWA, Edwin .............................................5 LAWHEAD, Robert G. ........................................3 MARKS, Chuck......................................35, 36, 38 McAREE, Michael ..........................................18 McCORMACK, Dennis ....................................13, 15 McCOY, Roy E. ........................................11, 13 McKELLAR, John ...........................................13
McNEELY, Rolland M. ....................................5, 8 McPARTLIN, Gregory .......................................10 McPHERSON, Kari...........................................46 METZ, Doug ...............................................45 MITCHELL, Jerry ..........................................43 MONROE, Phil .................................37, 39, 42, 43 MURPHY, David ............................................11 NAPOLITANO, Michel ...................................27, 37 NEBEKER, Bob .............................................18 ODIORNE, Robert ......................................15, 22 OVERTON, Joseph ...............1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14 OVROM, Al.........................................35. 40, 45 PADWAY, Barney ............................................1 PARKER, Richard .................................1, 3, 8, 10 PATRICOLA, Thomas ..........................2, 5, 10, 15, 22
PRAY, Doris ......................................14, 18, 27 PRAY, Ralph ...............................................3 PRELGOVISK, Stanley ......................................34 RAMSAY, Susan ............................................33 REILLY, Dunham ...........................................19 REYNOLDS, K. C. ..........................................15 RIDDLE, Pete ..............................................7 RING, Eleanor .............................................1 ROESCH, Jean .............................................46 ROSS, Irene ..............................................14 ROSWELL, Barbara .........................................15 ROUNTREE, John H. ........................................27 ROWE, Lionel ..............................................5 SANDKE, Bill ............................................ 47
SCHUBERT, Leslie, (Jack) ..................................8 SCHMIDT, Ruth K. (Patty) .................27, 33, 35, 37, 39 SELLARS, Bayard ..........................................14 SMISEK, Thomas J. ............................33, 35, 37, 39 SMITH, Mark Ethan ........................................36 SMYTHE, Bradley G. .......................................33 STEELE, Gilby L. .........................................14 STEINER, Maureen .........................................37 STICKEL, Tom .............................................42 STILES, Janet ............................................15
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STURGEON, Bill............................................35
TANAKA, Casey ............................37, 38, 40, 42, 46 TAYLOR, Chuck ............................................10 TIERNEY, Frank ...........................37, 38, 39, 40, 42 VAN VALKENBURGH, Franklin .................................8 VESTER, Walter ............................................1 VETTER, Wm. Paul ..........................................1 VOGEL, Story R........................................38, 39 WALKER, Gregory L. ...................................27, 29 WARD, Glenn ..............................................10 WEAVER, Robert ........................................8, 10 WHALEN, Henry F. .........................................30 WIENECKE, Ed .........................................27, 30 WILLIAMS, Bruce ......................................34, 36 WILLIAMS, James M. .....................................5, 7
WILSON, Mona V. ......................................36, 38 WOIWODE, Michael J. ...................................42,46 ZAHN, Laura Dee...........................................38 ZUB, Donald ......................................18, 19, 29
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INDEX OF MEASURES
BABCOCK COURT - Advisory Proposition re use of public funds for renovation of
structure. Page 32
BEACH STRUCTURES – Measure to Amend Land Use Plan of the City of Coronado
Local Coastal Program to require voter approval prior to constructing any permanent
structures on the beach. Page 41
BEACH STRUCTURES – Measure to request voter approval for construction of a
lifeguard support building at Central Beach. Page 41
BED & BREAKFAST - Advisory Proposition re adoption of ordinance to allow B & B
establishments. Page 25
BRIDGE TOLL PLAZA - Proposition re location of bridge toll plaza. Page 1
BUSINESS DISTRICT - Proposition re expenditure of $789,360 for refurbishing the
streets of the Central Business District. Page 17
BUSINESS DISTRICT - Advisory Proposition re proposed downtown refurbishing on
Orange Avenue funded by CDBG funds. Page 17
BUSINESS DISTRICT - Advisory Proposition re proposed downtown refurbishing on
Orange Avenue funded by reserve or capital improvement funds. Page 17
CITY CLERK - Proposition re appointment of City Clerk. Page 26
CITY HALL - Advisory Proposition re relocation of City Hall from Glorietta Bay to
Seventh and Orange in combination with an approved Police Facility. Page 31
CITY TREASURER - Proposition re appointment of City Treasurer. Page 21
COMMUNITY CENTER - Advisory Proposition re use of the public property at Seventh
and Orange for a Community Center. Page 23
CORONADO HOSPITAL – Proposition re CDA of City purchasing hospital property
from the Coronado Hospital Foundation Page 42
COUNCILMEMBER, SHORT TERM - Proposition re election of Councilmember to two
years. Page 7
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COUNCIL AND MAYOR TERMS – Citizen Initiative to limit Mayor and Council seats
to two consecutive four-year terms. Page 38
ELECTION, CONSOLIDATION OF - Proposition re municipal elections held on the
same day as the State election in November. Page 23
FLOOR AREA RATIO (FAR) - Proposition re reduction of FAR from .75 to .55 in the
R-1A and R-1B zones. Page 27
GLORIETTA BOULEVARD – Measure to amend General Plan to allow access to
southbound Glorietta Boulevard from Coronado Bridge. Page 39
HEIGHT LIMIT - Initiative Measure re height limit of 3 stories or 40 feet. Page 6
HEIGHT LIMIT OF SHORES - Proposition re exclusion of Coronado Shores from 40
foot height limit. Page 6
HOUSING PROJECT, LOW RENT - Proposition re construction of low rent housing
project for senior citizens of low income. Page 21
MAYOR, DIRECT ELECTION OF - Initiative Measure re direct election of a mayor and
four council members. Page 4
MAYOR, 2 YEAR TERM - Measure re term of Mayor, 2 years, or 4 years. Page 4
MAYOR, 4 YEAR TERM - Proposition for 4 year term of office for Mayor. Page 26
MAYOR and COUNCIL TERMS - Citizen Initiative to limit Mayor and Council seats to
two consecutive four-year terms. Page 38
PERIPHERAL ROAD - Proposition re traffic policy, peripheral road concept. Page 9
POLICE FACILITY - Advisory Proposition re expansion of police facility at a cost of
$975,000. Page 20
R-1A(E) ZONE/R-3 ZONE – Citizen Initiative to redesignate R-3 Zone to R-1A(E), to
invalidate existing permits for construction in the R-1B zone issued after January 18,
2006, if not conform to R-1A(E) standards. Page 40
SALES AND USE TAX - Advisory Proposition re 2 cents of the sales and use tax to be
allocated to cities. Page 15
SIXTH STREET CLOSURE – Citizen Initiative to close Sixth Street and adjacent public
rights of way located between F and G Avenues to traffic and transfer title of said
property to the Coronado Unified School District. Page 37
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STREET SWEEPING - Advisory Proposition re ordinance prohibiting parking during
street sweeping operations. Page 27
STRIKING EMPLOYEES, REMOVAL OF - Advisory Proposition re amendment of
Civil Service Rules to add removal of striking employees. Page 18
TERM LIMITS, MAYOR and COUNCIL - Citizen Initiative to limit Mayor and Council
seats to two consecutive four-year terms. Page 38
TOZ ORDINANCE - Proposition re TOZ amendment to allow a floor area ratio of 100%
with 60% structural coverage. Page 16
TRAFFIC – REMOVAL OF SEMI-DIVERTERS FROM A, B, AND C AVENUES – at
intersections with Pomona Avenue and Third Street. Page 39
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX - Proposition re increase of Transient Occupancy Tax
from 6 to 7 percent. Page 20
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX - Advisory Proposition that if TOT is increase to 7%,
should a portion of the increase be used to construct voter approved capital
improvements. Page 20
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX - Proposition re increase of Transient Occupancy Tax
from 7 to 8 percent. Page 35
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX - Proposition re increase of Transient Occupancy Tax
from 8 to 10 percent. Page 46
TRASH COLLECTION - Proposition re trash collection and collection fees according to
a rate schedule. Page 12
TRASH COLLECTION - Citizen Initiative requiring City to pay for all costs of solid
waste collection and use of competitive bidding process to select franchisee for solid
waste disposal. Page 34
TRASH COLLECTION - City Initiative, implemented only if Citizen Initiative is
adopted, directing the costs for solid waste collection and disposal service be paid by a
fee placed on the property tax bill. Page 34
TRASH COLLECTION - Proposition re collection of garbage and refuse from
businesses. Page 27
TREE TRIMMING TAX - Proposition re annual tax of $25 to undertake a safety and
light tree trimming program in the City. Page 21
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TUNNEL - Advisory vote for construction of tunnel under Fourth Street. Page 26
TUNNEL - Advisory vote to seek funding for “Bored” Tunnel from Coronado Bridge to
NASNI. Page 36
TUNNEL - STUDY OF TRAFFIC RELIEF OPTIONS – Advisory vote to question
whether the City should continue to seek and use funds to complete study of long-term
traffic relief options, including tunnel, between Coronado Bridge and Naval Air Station
North Island. Page 44
WINE AND BEER - Advisory Proposition re consumption of wine and beer in Spreckels
Park during concert series. Page 23
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S P E C I A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
MARCH 1989
CANDIDATE VOTES CAST SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE For City Council: Gregory L. Walker 2,204 Susan R. Keith 2,233 Susan R. Keith Donald W. Zub 173 Louis de Beer 154 Comment: Special Election called to fill vacant seat created when Mary Herron resigned on November 29, 1988 to commence four year term as Mayor of the City of Coronado, California. Susan Keith was elected to complete Herron's unexpired tem until November, 1990. Recount requested by Gregory L. Walker resulting in the same final outcome. Recap: Total Votes Cast: 4,824 Registered Voters: 11,190 Percent Turnout: 43.1%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 1990
CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For City Council (2 seats) Ed Wienecke 985 Henry F. Whalen 1305 Robert W. Chamberlain 4664 Robert W. Chamberlain Susan R. Keith 2744 Susan R. Keith Lois Ewen 2479 Recap: Total Votes Cast: 7255 Registered Voters 10,619 Percent Turnout 68% I:\CLERK_GENERAL\2 ELECTION\ELECTION COMPENDIUM\Election Compendium_1989 to 2009.DOC Last Updated 06/30/09
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P R I M A R Y
M U N I C I P A L E L E C T I O N
J U N E 1 9 9 2
MEASURE VOTES CAST RESULT OF MEASURE Prop. K. Shall the Office of Yes: 2858 Measure passed. City Clerk be appointive? No: 2754 Advisory Prop. L. Do you Yes: 1224 Measure failed to pass. support using a minimum of No: 4367 $500,000 in Coronado public funds for the renovation of the City structure located at 7th and Orange Avenue known as Babcock Court? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 6.103 Registered Voters: 10,975 Percent Turnout: 56% I:\CLERK_GENERAL\2 ELECTION\ELECTION COMPENDIUM\Election Compendium_1989 to 2009.DOC Last Updated 06/30/09
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 1992 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For Mayor Mary Herron 5,279 Mary Herron "R" "H" Dorman 3577 For City Council (2 seats) Bradley G. Smythe 1,306 Thomas J. Smisek 4,062 Thomas Smisek Ruth K. (Patty) Schmidt 2,518 Ruth K. (Patty) Schmidt Gerald F. Brummitt 2,437 Lois Ewen 2,285 Susan Ramsay 1,923 Louis De Beer 1,334 Recap: Total Votes Cast: 9,468 Registered Voters: 12,159 Percent Turnout: 78%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 1994 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For City Council (2 seats) David Blumenthal 4,662 David Blumenthal Susan Keith 3,007 Stanley Prelgovisk 702 Bruce Williams 4,232 Bruce Williams PROP H. Shall the ordinance, an Yes 2,630 Measure failed to pass. initiative measure requiring that (1) the No 4,339 General Fund of the City of Coronado be used to pay for all costs of solid waste disposal for the City of Coronado and that (2) the City of Coronado use only a competitive bidding process to select the franchisee for solid waste disposal, be adopted: PROP J. Shall the ordinance, an Yes 2,887 Measure failed to pass. initiative measure implemented only if No 3,594 Proposition H is adopted, direct that the costs for solid waste collection and disposal service be paid by a fee placed on the property tax bill, or, billed directly if the entity is not subject to the obligation to pay property tax, such as federal, state and local agencies, with all fee revenues to be deposited in the General Fund, be adopted? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 7,726 Registered Voters: 11,574 Percent Turnout: 67%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 1996 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For Mayor Tom Smisek 4,460 Tom Smisek Mary Herron 3,439 Violet Devoe 452 For City Council (2 seats) Bill Sturgeon 3,136 Ruth (Patty) Schmidt 3,781 Ruth (Patty) Schmidt Al Ovrom 3,661 Al Ovrom Chuck Marks 3,464 PROP J. Shall Section 16.12.035 Yes 5,765 Measure passed. be added to the Municipal Code of the No 2,286 City of Coronado to provide that: For the privilege of occupancy in any hotel, each transient shall pay a tax in the amount of eight percent of the rent charged by the operator? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 8,732 Registered Voters: 11,921 Percent Turnout: 73%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 1998 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For City Council (2 seats)
Charles (Chuck) Marks 3,417 Charles (Chuck) Marks Mona Wilson 3,265 Mona Wilson Dave Blumenthal 2,996 Bruce Williams 2,918 Louis de Beer 558 Mark Ethan Smith 189
Advisory PROP O: Are you in favor of the Yes 6,064 Measure Passed. City of Coronado seeking funding sources to No 1,249 Construct a bored Tunnel between the Coronado Bridge and the Naval Air Station? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 7,721 Registered Voters 11,195 Percent Turnout: 69%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2000 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For Mayor Tom Smisek 5,026 Tom Smisek Michael Charles Napolitano 3,091 Tom Curley 240 Jed Harris 173 For City Council (2 seats) Ruth K. (Patty) Schmidt 2,873 Ruth K. (Patty) Schmidt Phil Monroe 2,181 Phil Monroe Joe Dolphin 2,010 Casey Tanaka 1,801 Maureen Steiner 1,688 Frank Tierney 1,667 Carrie Ann Downey 1,338 Kris Grant 1,186 PROP G. Shall the ordinance, an Yes 2,409 Initiative measure to direct the City No 5,926 Measure failed to pass. Council to perform the necessary Legislative actions to close Sixth Street and the adjacent public rights- of-way located between F Avenue and G Avenue to all types of traffic and Transfer title to the aforesaid property To the Coronado Unified School District be adopted? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 8,968 Registered Voters: 11,670 Percent Turnout: 76.8%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2002 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For City Council (2 seats)
Casey Tanaka 2,434 Casey Tanaka Frank Tierney 2,285 Frank Tierney Chuck Marks 2,119 Story Vogel 1,624 Laura Dee Zahn 730 Mona Wilson 1,845 Tom Curley 686
PROP D: Shall the ordinance, Yes 2,685 Measure Failed to Pass. amending The Glorietta Bay Master No 3,137 Plan to require the Community Center gymnasium to be 94 feet long, and 72 feet wide, and include a high school regulation size basketball court of 84 feet by 50 feet be adopted. PROP E: Shall the ordinance (1) Yes 3,082 Measure Passed. Mandating a basketball court in the No 2,594 Community Center gymnasium in the Glorietta Bay Master Plan of not less than 88 feet long, and 50 feet wide, and (2) height limitation not to exceed 34 feet be adopted. PROP F: Shall the ordinance limiting Yes 4,425 Measure Passed. Mayors and Members of the Coronado No 1,806 City Council to two consecutive four-year Terms be adopted. Recap: Total Votes Cast: 6,765 Registered Voters: 11,322 Percent Turnout: 59.7%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 2004 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For Mayor Tom Smisek 6,111 Tom Smisek
Frank Tierney 2,547 For City Council (2 seats) Philip Monroe 4,790 Phil Monroe Carrie A. Downey 3,697 Carrie A. Downey Ruth K. (Patty) Schmidt 3,478 Story Vogel 2,502 PROP L. Shall the ordinance, Yes 3,918 requiring the amendment of the No 4,966 Measure Failed. City of Coronado General Plan to establish access to south-bound Glorietta Boulevard from Fourth Street and the Coronado Bridge toll plaza from state highway (the bridge) to state highway (Silver Strand Boulevard be adopted? PROP M. Shall the ordinance Yes 6,007 directing the City to remove the traffic No 2,837 Measure Passed. Semi-diverters located on A, B, and C Avenues at their intersection with Pomona Avenue and Third Street Be adopted? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 9,290 Registered Voters: 11,593 Percent Turnout: 80%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2006 CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For City Council (2 seats)
Casey Tanaka 3,269 Casey Tanaka Al Ovrom Jr. 2,690 Al Ovrom Jr. Peter L. Fagan 2,682 Frank Tierney 1,646 Ledyard B. Hakes 1,534
PROPOSITION J: Shall the ordinance to Yes 3394 Measure Passed redesignate all parcels currently zoned R-1B No 3387 (Single Family Residential) to R-1A(E) (Single Family Residential), and to invalidate any existing permits for construction in the R-1B zone issued after January 18, 2006, where such improvements do not conform to the development standards for an R-1A(E) parcel be adopted. Recap: Total Votes Cast: 7,025 Registered Voters: 10,299 Percent Turnout: 68.2%
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SPECIAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
FEBRUARY 5, 2008 MEASURES VOTES
CAST
RESULT OF MEASURE
PROP A. Shall the Land Use Plan of the City of Coronado Local Coastal Program be amended to require that prior to the construction or expansion of any permanent lifeguard facilities, restroom facilities, or bike paths on the Coronado Beach the City Council must first receive voter approval?
Yes 3,084 No 3,461
Measure Failed
PROP B. In the event that Proposition A shall be approved by a majority of the Voters of the City of Coronado, shall the construction of the Lifeguard Public Safety Service Building at Coronado Beach be approved?
Yes 4,431 No 2,086
Measure Passed
Recap: Total Votes Cast: 6, 545 Registered Voters: 9, 611 Percent Turnout: 52.88 %
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 4, 2008
CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/ CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE For Mayor Casey Tanaka 3,056 Casey Tanaka Tom C. Stickel 1,857 Philip A. Monroe 1,740 Barbara Denny 1,524 Frank A. Tierney 614 For City Council (2 seats)
Carrie A. Downey 3,791 Carrie A. Downey Michael J. Woiwode 3,394 Michael J. Woiwode Peter L. Fagan 2,564 Ledyard B. Hakes 2,133 Peter Jensen 1,748
PROPOSITION F: For the purpose of preserving health care Yes 6,602 facilities in Coronado, should the Community No 1,839 Development Agency of the City of Coronado purchase the hospital property from the Coronado Hospital Foundation for $20.1 million paid over a 15-year term and also provide a forgiveable loan of $7 million for hospital capital projects to the Coronado Hospital Foundation, using funds borrowed from the City’s General Fund reserve? Recap: Total Votes Cast: 9,334 Registered Voters: 10,647 Percent Turnout: 88 %
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S P E C I A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
MAY 19, 2009
CANDIDATE VOTES CAST SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE For City Council: Barbara Denny 2,046 Barbara Denny Jerry Mitchell 1,047 Phil Monroe 1,673 Comment: Special Election called to fill vacant seat created when Casey Tanaka resigned on December 2, 2008 to commence four year term as Mayor of the City of Coronado, California. Barbara Denny was elected to complete Tanaka’s unexpired tem until November, 2010. Recap: Total Votes Cast: 4,947 Registered Voters: 10,346 Percent Turnout: 47. 8%
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SPECIAL
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
JUNE 8, 2010
MEASURES VOTES
CAST
RESULT OF MEASURE
Advisory PROP H.
Do you support the City Continuing to use
and seek federal, state, and local funding to
complete the study of long-term traffic relief
options, including a tunnel, between the
Coronado Bridge and Naval Air Station
North Island?
Yes 1,704
No 3,458
Measure Failed
Recap:
Total Votes Cast: 5,300
Registered Voters: 9,869
Percent Turnout: 53.70%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 2010
CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE
For City Council (2 seats)
Barbary Denny 3,786 Barbara Denny
Allan A. Ovrom, Jr. 3,375 Allan A. Ovrom, Jr.
Doug Metz 3,360
Recap:
Total Votes Cast: 7,320
Registered Voters: 9,955
Percent Turnout 73.53%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 6, 2012
CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/
CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE
For Mayor
Casey Tanaka 5,592 Casey Tanaka
Barbara Denny 2,499
For City Council (2 seats)
Michael J. Woiwode 4,382 Michael J. Woiwode
Richard Bailey 3,241 Richard Bailey
Susan Keith 3,125
Jean Roesch 2,403
Kari McPherson 759
PROPOSITION F: APPROVING AN INCREASE TO THE CITY OF CORONADO’S
TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX
Shall the Ordinance Amending Coronado’s Yes 4,824
Municipal Code to Increase the City’s No 3,200
Transient Occupancy Tax (Hotel Tax)
From Eight to Ten Percent be Adopted?
Recap:
Total Votes Cast: 8,947
Registered Voters: 10,662
Percent Turnout: 84%
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G E N E R A L
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 4, 2014
CANDIDATES AND/OR MEASURES VOTES SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE/
CAST AND RESULT OF MEASURE
For City Council (2 seats)
Bill Sandke 4,419 Bill Sandke
Carrie Anne Downey 3,297 Carrie Anne Downey
Angela Alvarez 1,363
Recap:
Total Votes Cast: 9,133
Registered Voters: 10,257
Percent Turnout: 61%