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State

Governor

  • Gray Davis, Democratic
    4,858,817 votes 58.0%
  • Dan Lungren, Republican
    3,216,749 votes 38.4%
  • Dan Hamburg, Green
    104,117 votes 1.3%
  • Steve W. Kubby, Libertarian
    73,823 votes 0.9%
  • Gloria Estela La Riva, Peace and Freedom
    59,181 votes 0.7%
  • Philip Ashamallah, Democratic (Write-In)
    50,434 votes 0.7%
  • Nathan E. Johnson, American Independent
    37,955 votes 0.4%
  • Harold H. Bloomfield, Natural Law
    31,226 votes 0.3%
  • Gale Shangold (Write-In)
  • Lark D. Jursek (Write-In)
  • Holden Charles Hollom (Write-In)

Lieutenant Governor

  • Cruz M. Bustamante, Democratic
    4,288,899 votes 52.7%
  • Tim Leslie, Republican
    3,159,789 votes 38.9%
  • Sara Amir, Green
    247,702 votes 3.1%
  • Thomas M. Tryon, Libertarian
    167,457 votes 2.0%
  • Jaime Luis Gomez, Peace and Freedom
    109,826 votes 1.3%
  • George M. McCoy, American Independent
    92,293 votes 1.1%
  • James J. Mangia, Reform
    74,148 votes 0.9%
  • Eli Green (Write-In)
    63,688 votes 0.9%

Secretary of State

  • Bill Jones, Republican
    3,783,665 votes 47.1%
  • Michela Alioto, Democratic
    3,693,927 votes 45.9%
  • Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian
    216,751 votes 2.7%
  • Jane Ann Bialosky, Natural Law
    103,523 votes 1.3%
  • Carolyn Rae Short, American Independent
    100,225 votes 1.2%
  • Israel Feuer, Peace and Freedom
    78,788 votes 0.9%
  • Valli Sharpe-Geisler, Reform
    72,924 votes 0.9%

State Controller

  • Kathleen Connell, Democratic
    4,874,097 votes 61.0%
  • Ruben Barrales, Republican
    2,652,115 votes 33.2%
  • Pamela J. Pescosolido, Libertarian
    147,343 votes 1.9%
  • Alfred L. "Al" Burgess, American Independent
    108,795 votes 1.3%
  • Denise L. Jackson, Reform
    100,644 votes 1.2%
  • C. T. Weber, Peace and Freedom
    68,697 votes 0.8%
  • Iris Adam, Natural Law
    50,955 votes 0.6%

State Treasurer

Attorney General

Insurance Commissioner

  • Chuck Quackenbush, Republican
    4,005,343 votes 49.9%
  • Diane Martinez, Democratic
    3,518,178 votes 43.8%
  • Dale F. Ogden, Libertarian
    169,867 votes 2.2%
  • Barbara Bourdette, Natural Law
    130,755 votes 1.6%
  • Gary R. Ramos, Peace and Freedom
    116,036 votes 1.4%
  • Merton D. Short, American Independent
    92,950 votes 1.1%

Board of Equalization; District 2

  • Dean Andal, Republican
    1,040,705 votes 55.3%
  • Tom Y. Santos, Democratic
    844,090 votes 44.7%

US Legislative

United States Senator

  • Barbara Boxer, Democratic
    4,410,056 votes 53.1%
  • Matt Fong, Republican
    3,575,078 votes 43.1%
  • Ted Brown, Libertarian
    93,926 votes 1.2%
  • Timothy R. Erich, Reform
    82,918 votes 1.0%
  • H. Joseph Perrin, Sr., American Independent
    54,699 votes 0.6%
  • Ophie C. Beltran, Peace and Freedom
    48,685 votes 0.5%
  • Brian M. Rees, Natural Law
    46,543 votes 0.5%

United States Representative; District 22

  • Lois Capps, Democratic
    109,517 votes 55.0%
  • Tom J. Bordonaro, Jr., Republican
    85,927 votes 43.2%
  • Robert Bakhaus, Libertarian
    2,579 votes 1.2%
  • Richard D. "Dick" Porter, Reform
    1,241 votes 0.6%

CA Legislative

State Senator; District 18

  • Jack O'Connell, Democratic
    167,688 votes 66.9%
  • Gordon Klemm, Republican
    79,073 votes 31.5%
  • Jack Ray, Libertarian
    4,232 votes 1.6%

Member of the State Assembly; District 33

Judicial

California Supreme Court

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 1

  • Vaino Spencer
    1,269,705 votes 78.4%

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 2

  • John Zebrowski
    1,199,352 votes 75.5%
  • Morio L. Fukuto
    1,187,948 votes 74.9%

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 3

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 4

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 5

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 6

  • Paul H. Coffee
    1,272,808 votes 80.0%
  • Arthur Gilbert
    1,261,844 votes 79.6%

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 2 Division 7

City

Mayor; City of Arroyo Grande

  • Michael "Mike" Lady
    3969 votes 62.5%
  • A. K. "Pete" Dougall
    2363 votes 37.2%

Member of City Council; City of Arroyo Grande

  • Jim Dickens
    3090 votes 30.6%
  • Tony Ferrara
    2547 votes 25.2%
  • Sandy Lubin
    2283 votes 22.6%
  • Matthew Peter Gallagher, III
    2156 votes 21.4%

Member of City Council; City of Atascadero

  • J. Mike Arrambide
    4277 votes 26.6%
  • Ray Johnson
    4103 votes 25.5%
  • Jennifer Hegemon
    4023 votes 25.0%
  • Henry Engin
    3658 votes 22.7%

City Clerk; City of Atascadero

  • Marcia McClure Torgerson
    6842 votes 98.3%

City Treasurer; City of Atascadero

  • David G. Graham
    6855 votes 98.3%

Member of City Council; City of Grover Beach

  • David Ekbom
    1962 votes 35.8%
  • Richard W. Neufeld
    1517 votes 27.7%
  • H. E. "Gene" Gates
    1126 votes 20.5%
  • Bob Reed
    861 votes 15.7%

Mayor; City of Morro Bay

  • Roger Anderson
    2500 votes 58.1%
  • Betty Winholtz
    1779 votes 41.4%

Member of City Council; City of Morro Bay

  • Janice Peters
    2048 votes 29.2%
  • Colby Crotzer
    1947 votes 27.7%
  • Wallace "Wally" McCray
    1935 votes 27.5%
  • Richard "Rick" Grantham
    1079 votes 15.4%

Member of City Council; City of Paso Robles

  • Frank R. Mecham
    3227 votes 29.5%
  • Duane Picanco
    2892 votes 26.4%
  • Allen Rowe
    1946 votes 17.8%
  • Pat Mackie
    1539 votes 14.1%
  • Mary E. Chambers
    1314 votes 12.0%

Member of City Council; City of Pismo Beach

  • Terry Henlin
    2118 votes 24.6%
  • Mary Ann Reiss
    1865 votes 21.6%
  • Rudy Natoli
    1687 votes 19.6%
  • Bill Rabenalt
    1488 votes 17.3%
  • Karl T. Stahl
    1453 votes 16.9%

Mayor; City of San Luis Obispo

  • Allen K. Settle
    9868 votes 74.5%
  • Paul G. Dahan
    3324 votes 25.1%

Member of City Council; City of San Luis Obispo

  • John Ewan
    7165 votes 35.4%
  • Jan Marx
    7060 votes 34.9%
  • Marc Brazil
    5933 votes 29.3%

County

Sheriff-Coroner; County of San Luis Obispo

  • J. Patrick Hedges
    40245 votes 51.2%
  • James M. Gardiner
    38019 votes 48.4%

Supervisor; San Luis Obispo County; Supervisorial District 4

  • K. H. "Katcho" Achadjian
    9391 votes 51.3%
  • Orrin G. Cocks
    8822 votes 48.2%

District

Supervisor; San Luis Obispo County; Supervisorial District 2

  • Shirley Bianchi
    9164 votes 53.6%
  • Cathy Novak
    7860 votes 46.0%

Director; Cambria Community Services District

  • Peter Chaldecott
    2040 votes 38.6%
  • Helen May
    1774 votes 33.6%
  • Norman Palmer
    1453 votes 27.5%

Director; Heritage Ranch Community Services District

  • Liz McWilliams
    485 votes 23.2%
  • Ernie Gray
    469 votes 22.5%
  • Rollin G. Lemm
    443 votes 21.2%
  • Tom Dorsey
    190 votes 9.1%
  • Daniel J. Johnston
    188 votes 9.0%
  • Bill Pryor
    187 votes 9.0%
  • R. E. "Bob" Bernier
    124 votes 5.9%

Director; Independence Ranch Community Services District

  • Gene Miller
    66 votes 30.3%
  • Alan F. Herboldsheimer
    62 votes 28.4%
  • George Kolach
    50 votes 22.9%
  • Jerry A. Mercier
    37 votes 17.0%

Director; Oceano Community Services District

  • David C. Angello
    825 votes 37.6%
  • Barbara J. Mann
    713 votes 32.5%
  • Barbara Geist
    419 votes 19.1%
  • Gary E. Hamel
    234 votes 10.7%

Commissioner; Port San Luis Harbor District

  • John Koepf
    11781 votes 24.3%
  • Britt Phillips
    10337 votes 21.3%
  • Jim Blecha
    10140 votes 20.9%
  • Byron Briley
    7840 votes 16.2%
  • Jay A. Coakley
    4756 votes 9.8%
  • Richard Ogden
    3505 votes 7.2%

Director; Proposed Los Osos Community Services District

  • Pandora Nash-Karner
    4214 votes 14.9%
  • Gordon Hensley
    3235 votes 11.5%
  • Stan Gustafson
    3214 votes 11.4%
  • Rosemary Bowker
    2951 votes 10.5%
  • Sylvia A. Smith
    2939 votes 10.4%
  • Frank Freiler
    2914 votes 10.3%
  • Virgil L. Just
    2816 votes 10.0%
  • Sandra Blankenship
    1986 votes 7.0%
  • Jeff Edwards
    1874 votes 6.6%
  • Alan R. Martyn
    1138 votes 4.0%
  • Aaron Armstrong
    879 votes 3.1%

Director; San Simeon Community Services District

  • David Kiech
    66 votes 29.9%
  • Kim M. Karnes
    63 votes 28.5%
  • Lois E. Stevens
    46 votes 20.8%
  • Leanne Morgan
    43 votes 19.5%

Director; Templeton Community Services District

  • W. R. "Bill" Engels
    987 votes 36.6%
  • John T. Gannon
    957 votes 35.5%
  • Mike McGill
    744 votes 27.6%

School

State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Atascadero Unified School District; Trustee Area 5

  • Mark Tomes
    5252 votes 50.6%
  • Susan L. Molle
    5039 votes 48.6%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Atascadero Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

  • Andrew W. Hays
    5465 votes 51.9%
  • Patty A. Barron
    4996 votes 47.5%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Coast Unified School District

  • Louis E. Barnes
    2827 votes 38.2%
  • Stuart Selkirk
    2782 votes 37.6%
  • Gerry D. Main
    1765 votes 23.9%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Paso Robles Joint Unified School District

  • Jeanne A. Dugger
    4882 votes 19.1%
  • Bob Machado
    4606 votes 18.0%
  • Joe E. Quiroz
    4172 votes 16.3%
  • Coralie McMillan
    3990 votes 15.6%
  • B. Diane Shaffer
    2968 votes 11.6%
  • Joan C. Burgess
    2616 votes 10.2%
  • Berkley J. Baker
    2319 votes 9.1%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Pleasant Valley Joint Union School District

  • Benjamin R. Work
    156 votes 27.6%
  • Linda Porter
    135 votes 23.9%
  • Deborah Kunic
    107 votes 18.9%
  • Louis Earl Schmitz
    89 votes 15.8%
  • Mark Kenyon
    77 votes 13.6%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; San Luis Coastal Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

  • Glenn F. Oelker
    10244 votes 26.7%
  • Caroline Botwin
    9283 votes 24.2%
  • Michael Johnston
    8396 votes 21.9%
  • Marilyn Cummings Sumpter
    5470 votes 14.2%
  • Walter Millar
    4911 votes 12.8%

Governing Bd Member; San Luis Coastal Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

  • Stuart McElhinney
    9903 votes 28.7%
  • Diane D. Dixon
    8848 votes 25.6%
  • Lynn Hames
    8467 votes 24.5%
  • Linda L. Donnelly
    7241 votes 21.0%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; San Luis Obispo Community College District; Trustee Area 3

  • Sam Blakeslee
    30874 votes 41.6%
  • Carol Oelker
    30104 votes 40.6%
  • George Gowgani
    12950 votes 17.5%

Director; San Luis Obispo County Board of Education; Trustee Area 4

  • Marquis "Marq" Miller
    10090 votes 55.8%
  • Charles F. Newbre
    7896 votes 43.7%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; San Miguel Joint Union School District

  • John Green
    448 votes 17.2%
  • Cris Thurber
    400 votes 15.4%
  • Bruce E. Emmens
    393 votes 15.1%
  • Katharine A. Shuder
    350 votes 13.5%
  • Suellen Raper
    312 votes 12.0%
  • Arnold C. Kalvans
    254 votes 9.8%
  • John P. Allen
    192 votes 7.4%
  • Patrick M. McAlpin
    130 votes 5.0%
  • Dean Behlen
    116 votes 4.5%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Santa Maria Joint Union High School District

  • Fred Miller
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Roger Ikola
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Arthur W. Foster, Jr.
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Daniel A. Cadena, Jr.
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Muriel S. Robinson
    0 votes 0.0%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Santa Maria - Bonita School District

  • Henry M. Grennan
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Doc Sundaram
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Craig Michael Beebe
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Noel Warffuel
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Jo Ann "Jody" Oliver
    0 votes 0.0%
  • Ernest S. Armenta
    0 votes 0.0%
  • George Acosta
    0 votes 0.0%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Shandon Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

  • James A. "Jay" Palmer
    193 votes 27.3%
  • Teresa J. Scribner
    166 votes 23.5%
  • Ester C. Garcia
    146 votes 20.7%
  • Stephen J. Sinton
    122 votes 17.3%
  • Kim Rendon
    78 votes 11.0%

Governing Board Member, 4 year term; Templeton Unified School District

  • Sue Tindell
    1848 votes 40.4%
  • David C. La Rue
    1195 votes 26.1%
  • Sandy Cowell
    819 votes 17.9%
  • Debbie Sturgis-Viborg
    706 votes 15.4%

Governing Board Member, 2 year term; Templeton Unified School District

  • Rick K. Graff
    1446 votes 50.2%
  • Jack M. Phillips
    1424 votes 49.4%

State Propositions

Proposition 1A Class Size Reduction Kindergarten- University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 1998.
4,886,570 / 62.5% Yes votes ...... 2,934,131 / 37.5% No votes
This nine billion two hundred million dollar ($9,200,000,000) bond issue will provide funding for necessary education facilities for at least four years for class size reduction, to relieve overcrowding and accommodate student enrollment growth and to repair older schools and for wiring and cabling for education technology. Funds will also be used to upgrade and build new classrooms in community colleges, the California State University, and the University of California. These bonds may be used only for eligible construction projects. Fiscal Impact: State cost of about $15.2 billion to pay off both the principal ($9.2 billion) and interest ($6 billion) on the bonds. The average payment for principal and interest over 25 years would be about $600 million per year. State cost of $160 million to offset all or part of school-related development fees borne by certain homebuyers and renters.

Proposition 1 Property Taxes: Contaminated Property.
5,366,159 / 71.1% Yes votes ...... 2,185,831 / 28.9% No votes
Amends article XIII A of the Constitution, added by Proposition 13, to allow repair or replacement of environmentally-contaminated property or structures without increasing the tax valuation of original or replacement property. Fiscal Impact: Property tax revenue losses probably less than $1 million annually in the near term to schools, counties, cities, and special districts. School revenue losses (about half of total) would be made up by the state.

Proposition 2 Transportation: Funding.
5,519,390 / 75.4% Yes votes ...... 1,801,685 / 24.6% No votes
Imposes repayment conditions on loans of transportation revenues to the General Fund and local entities. Designates local transportation funds as trust funds and requires a transportation purpose for their use. Fiscal Impact: Not likely to have any fiscal impact on state and local governments.

Proposition 3 Partisan Presidential Primary Elections.
3,424,127 / 46.1% Yes votes ...... 3,994,091 / 53.9% No votes
Changes existing open primary law to require closed, partisan primary for purposes of selecting delegates to national political party presidential nominating conventions. Limits voting for such delegates to voters registered by political party. Provides partisan ballots to be voted only by members of the particular party. Fiscal Impact: Minor costs to state and county governments statewide.

Proposition 4 Trapping Practices. Bans Use of Specified Traps and Animal Poisons.
4,485,030 / 57.5% Yes votes ...... 3,324,133 / 42.5% No votes
Prohibits trapping fur-bearing or nongame mammals with specified traps. Prohibits commerce in fur of animals so trapped. Generally prohibits steel-jawed leghold traps on mammals. Prohibits use of specified poisons on animals. Fiscal Impact: Unknown state and local costs of several hundred thousand to in the range of a couple of million dollars annually, depending on workload and effectiveness of alternative trapping methods.

Proposition 5 Tribal-State Gaming Compacts. Tribal Casinos.
5,090,452 / 62.4% Yes votes ...... 3,070,358 / 37.6% No votes
Specifies terms and conditions of mandatory compact between state and Indian tribes for gambling on tribal land. Allows slot machines and banked card games at tribal casinos. Fiscal Impact: Uncertain impact on state and local revenues, depending on the growth in gambling on Indian lands in California. Effect could range from little impact to significant annual revenue increases.

Proposition 6 Criminal Law. Prohibition on Slaughter of Horses and Sale of Horsemeat for Human Consumption.
4,670,524 / 59.4% Yes votes ...... 3,194,570 / 40.6% No votes
Makes possession, transfer, or receipt of horses for slaughter for human consumption a felony. Makes sale of horsemeat for human consumption a misdemeanor. Fiscal Impact: Probably minor, if any, law enforcement and incarceration costs.

Proposition 7 Air Quality Improvement. Tax Credits.
3,313,816 / 43.6% Yes votes ...... 4,282,557 / 56.4% No votes
Authorizes $218 million in state tax credits annually, until January 2011, to encourage air-emissions reductions through the acquisition, conversion, and retrofitting of vehicles and equipment. Fiscal Impact: Annual state revenue loss averaging tens of millions to over a hundred million dollars, to beyond 2010. Annually, through 2010-11: state cost of about $4.7 million; additional local revenues, potentially in the millions of dollars. Potential unknown long-term savings.

Proposition 8 Public Schools. Permanent Class Size Reduction. Parent-Teacher Councils. Teacher Credentialing. Pupil Suspension for Drug Possession. Chief Inspector's Office.
2,913,430 / 36.8% Yes votes ...... 4,989,466 / 63.2% No votes
Permanent class size reduction funding for districts establishing parent-teacher councils. Requires testing for teacher credentialing; pupil suspension for drug possession. Fiscal Impact: Creates up to $60 million in new state programs, offset in part by existing funds and fees. Local school districts' costs potentially in the high tens of millions of dollars annually.

Proposition 9 Electric Utilities. Assessments. Bonds.
2,064,623 / 26.5% Yes votes ...... 5,710,140 / 73.5% No votes
Prohibits assessment of taxes, bonds, surcharges to pay costs of nuclear power plants. Limits recovery by electric companies for costs of non-nuclear power plants. Prohibits issuance of rate reduction bonds. Fiscal Impact: State government net revenue reductions potentially in the high tens of millions of dollars annually through 2001-02. Local government net revenue reductions potentially in the tens of millions of dollars annually through 2001-02.

Proposition 10 State and County Early Childhood Development Programs. Additional Tobacco Surtax.
4,042,466 / 50.5% Yes votes ...... 3,962,738 / 49.5% No votes
Creates state and county commissions to establish early childhood development and smoking prevention programs. Imposes additional taxes on cigarettes and tobacco products. Fiscal Impact: New revenues and expenditures of $400 million in 1998-99 and $750 million annually. Reduced revenues for Proposition 99 programs of $18 million in 1998-99 and $7 million annually. Other minor revenue increases and potential unknown savings.

Proposition 11 Local Sales and Use Taxes-- Revenue Sharing
3,896,675 / 53.4% Yes votes ...... 3,408,640 / 46.6% No votes
This measure would authorize local governments to voluntarily enter into sales tax revenue sharing agreements by a two-thirds vote of the local city council or board of supervisors of each participating jurisdiction. Fiscal Impact: No net change in total sales tax revenues going to cities and counties. Potential shift of sales tax revenues among cities and counties.

Local Measures

Measure F Ordinance to Increase the Utility Users Tax -- City of Grover Beach
895 / 26.1% Yes votes ...... 2540 /
Should Measure F-98, a measure enacting an ordinance to increase the City's Utility Users Tax from 1% to 4% with such increase to be used for the construction, reconstruction, repair and maintenance of public streets, be adopted?

Measure G Bond Election Within Facilities Improvement District No. 1 -- Coast Unified School District
2130 / 40.3% Yes votes ...... 1439 /
To relieve classroom overcrowding and enhance student health and safety by purchasing land and constructing a new elementary school consisting of classrooms, cafeteria, computer lab, restrooms, school office, music and art classrooms, and to construct a cafeteria, restrooms, and music room at Santa Lucia School and other necessary site improvements, shall the Coast Unified School District be authorized to incur bonded indebtedness in the amount of $13,900,000 at an interest rate within the legal limit?

Measure H Ordinance to Increase the Transient Occupancy Tax -- City of Arroyo Grande
2992 / 47.3% Yes votes ...... 3335 /
Shall an Ordinance amending Section 3-3.03 of the Arroyo Grande Municipal Code to increase the Transient Occupancy Tax ("hotel/motel bed tax") rate from six percent (6%) to ten percent (10%) be adopted?

Measure I Appointive Offices -- City of Arroyo Grande
2486 / 40.7% Yes votes ...... 3615 /
Beginning January 1, 2001 shall the offices of City Clerk and City Treasurer be appointive?

Measure J Utility Users Tax -- City of Arroyo Grande
2112 / 33.7% Yes votes ...... 4148 /
Shall the City continue to collect a Utility Users Tax, currently at 2.4%?

Measure K County Service Area No. 9 Detachment of Territory From County Service Area No. 9 and the Formation of the Los Osos Community Services District -- Proposed Los Osos Community Services District
5611 / 13.2% Yes votes ...... 857 /
Shall the reorganization involving detachment of territory from County Service Area No.9 and formation of the Los Osos Community Services District be approved with an amount of appropriations subject to limitation in accordance with Article XIII B of the California Constitution established as the combined total of the appropriations limits of County Service Area No. 9, subject to the terms and conditions specified in the order?

Measure L Special Tax for Park and Recreation Facilities -- Templeton Community Services District
850 / 46.3% Yes votes ...... 984 /
Shall the Templeton Community Services District levy a special tax for operation, maintenance and repair of District park and recreation facilities, which special tax will be billed to all residential water service customers in the District at a monthly rate of up to, but not greater than, $2 for each residential water meter connection that is equivalent to one single-family residence, one apartment, one condominium or one mobile home?

Measure M Ordinance to Increase County-Wide Sales Tax By Imposition of a Transactions and Use Tax of One Fourth of One Percent -- County of San Luis Obispo
39715 / 48.8% Yes votes ...... 41636 /
Shall an ordinance increasing the county-wide sales tax by one quarter percent as a transactions and use tax, be approved as a special tax in which all revenue therefrom will be spent for capital improvements, operation of the inpatient unit, and emergency room services at General Hospital, thereby avoiding closure of General Hospital?

Measure N City Clerk Stipend -- City of Paso Robles (Advisory Vote Only)
3254 / 44.5% Yes votes ...... 2605 /
If the City Clerk is not a full-time employee of the City of El Paso de Robles, shall the City Clerk be paid a stipend equal to the amount paid to a member of the Paso Robles City Council, as such amount is established by state law?

Measure O City Treasurer Stipend -- City of Paso Robles (Advisory Vote Only)
3183 / 45.1% Yes votes ...... 2620 /
If the City Treasurer is not a full-time employee of the City of El Paso de Robles, shall the City Treasurer be paid a stipend equal to the amount paid to a member of the Paso Robles City Council, as such amount is established by state law?

Measure P Appointive Office-City Clerk -- City of Paso Robles
2472 / 42.5% Yes votes ...... 3339 /
Shall the office of city clerk be appointive?

Measure Q Appointive Office- City Treasurer -- City of Paso Robles
2386 / 40.6% Yes votes ...... 3486 /
Shall the office of city treasurer be appointive?

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