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November 5, 2002 Election

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County Results as of Dec 6 2:34am, 100% of Precincts Reporting (553/553)
45.8% Countywide Voter Turnout (113,605/247,624)

Statewide Results as of Nov 14 11:14am, 100% of Precincts Reporting (24726/24726)
48.5% Statewide Voter Turnout (7,424,799/15,303,469)

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  • State Executive

    Governor; State of California

    Lieutenant Governor; State of California

    Secretary of State; State of California

    State Controller; State of California

    State Treasurer; State of California

    Attorney General; State of California

    Insurance Commissioner; State of California

    Member; California State Board of Equalization; District 2

    Legislative

    United States Representative; District 11

    • Richard W. Pombo, Republican
      94,461 votes 60.1%
    • Elaine Shaw, Democratic
      62,886 votes 39.9%

    State Senator; District 14

    • Chuck Poochigian, Republican
      168,161 votes 100%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 26

    Judicial

    Justice; California State Supreme Court (Yes/No)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 3 (Yes/No)

    Superior Court Judge; County of San Joaquin; Office 5

    School

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction; State of California

    Board Member; San Joaquin Delta Community College District; Trustee Area 3

    • Janet A. Rivera
      69,522 votes 66.8%
    • Bob Hailey
      19,721 votes 19.0%
    • William Gifford
      14,459 votes 13.9%
    • (326 Writein Votes 0.3%)

    Board Member; San Joaquin Delta Community College District; Trustee Area 7

    • Ted Simas
      66,092 votes 62.9%
    • Stephen A. Schmiedt
      38,653 votes 36.8%
    • (358 Writein Votes 0.3%)

    Board Member; Lodi Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

    • Clifford G. Mettler
      14,998 votes 51.5%
    • Bonnie Cassel
      14,006 votes 48.1%
    • (104 Writein Votes 0.4%)

    Special District

    Board Member; Mokelumne Rural Fire Protection District (3 Elected)

    • Ronald L. Valinoti
      1,084 votes 28.3%
    • Jim Tamura
      1,072 votes 28.0%
    • Gersh Rosen
      975 votes 25.4%
    • Angela Manding
      692 votes 18.1%
    • (10 Writein Votes 0.3%)

    State Propositions

    Proposition 46 Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002
    3,895,071 / 57.5% Yes votes ...... 2,880,506 / 42.5% No votes
    Should the state create a trust fund by selling two billion one hundred million dollars ($2,100,000,000) in general obligation funds to fund twenty-one types of housing programs--including multifamily, individual and farmworker housing?

    Proposition 47 Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2002
    4,044,743 / 59.0% Yes votes ...... 2,809,844 / 41.0% No votes
    Should the state sell thirteen billion fifty million dollars ($13,050,000,000) in general obligation bonds for construction and renovation of K-12 school facilities and higher education facilities?

    Proposition 48 Court Consolidation
    4,642,292 / 72.8% Yes votes ...... 1,735,074 / 27.2% No votes
    Should the California Constitution be amended to delete references to the municipal courts?

    Proposition 49 Before and After School Programs. State Grants
    3,857,409 / 56.6% Yes votes ...... 2,958,458 / 43.4% No votes
    Should funding for before and after school programs be substantially increased, and starting in 2004-05, should general funds be permanently earmarked for this program?

    Proposition 50 Water Quality, Supply and Safe Drinking Water Projects. Coastal Wetlands Purchase and Protection
    3,727,561 / 55.4% Yes votes ...... 3,006,792 / 44.6% No votes
    Should the state borrow three billion four hundred forty million dollars ($3,440,000,000) through the sale of general obligation bonds for a variety of water projects including coastal protection, the CALFED Bay-Delta Program, integrated regional water management, safe drinking water, and water quality?

    Proposition 51 Distribution of Existing Motor Vehicle Sales and Use Tax
    2,712,675 / 41.4% Yes votes ...... 3,839,788 / 58.6% No votes
    Should the sales and use taxes raised from the sale or lease of motor vehicles be permanently allocated to specific transportation projects?

    Proposition 52 Election Day Voter Registration
    2,745,473 / 40.6% Yes votes ...... 4,019,211 / 59.4% No votes
    Should legally eligible California residents presenting proof of current residence be allowed to register to vote on Election Day?

    Local Measures

    Measure R Mosquito Abatement -- County of San Joaquin (2/3 Approval Required)
    67,303 / 59.4% Yes votes ...... 45,964 / 40.6% No votes
    Shall the voters approve by a 2/3 vote, a parcel tax to fund the services of vector and vectorborne disease surveillance and control? The San Joaquin County Mosquito and Vector Control District proposes an annual special tax as set forth in the District's Ordinance.

    The special tax would be based on a per parcel basis for all nonexempt taxable parcels as shown on the County's official tax rolls, not on the property's use or value. The best estimate of the tax which would be required to fund the services of vector and vectorborne disease surveillance and control during the first fiscal year after the adoption of this tax, based on the estimated number of nonexempt parcels available at the time of filing of the tax rate statement is $3.89 per nonexempt parcel.

    If two-thirds (2/3) of those voting on this measure vote "YES," the District may levy a special tax up to the amounts set forth in the Ordinance.


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