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November 2, 1999 Election
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Marin County Ballot

Combined ballot

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School | Special District | City | Local Measures
Contests for all precincts in Marin County, CA combined are shown below.

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School

Governing Board Member; Marin Community College District (4 Elected)

Governing Board Member; Laguna Joint School District

  • Keith Alan Soreng
    31 votes 56.36%
  • Frances Beretta
    23 votes 41.82%

Governing Board Member; Lagunitas School District (2 Elected)

  • Richard Charles-Carroll Sloan
    549 votes 33.17%
  • Denise Bohman
    413 votes 24.95%
  • Jim Clapp
    360 votes 21.75%
  • David John Picchi
    333 votes 20.12%

Governing Board Member; Mill Valley School District (2 Elected)

Governing Board Member; Novato Unified School District (4 Elected)

  • Perry Newman
    5848 votes 24.39%
  • Cindi Clinton
    5659 votes 23.60%
  • Ross Millerick
    5529 votes 23.06%
  • Christian E. Hassold
    4331 votes 18.06%
  • Carol Mardeusz
    2531 votes 10.55%

Governing Board Member; San Rafael Board of Education (3 Elected)

Governing Board Member; Union Joint School District

  • Charles Belford
    7 votes 58.33%
  • Lori Glenn
    5 votes 41.67%

Special District

Director; Bel Marin Keys Community Services District (3 Elected)

  • Marty Gibson
    411 votes 31.62%
  • Victoria Williams-Clarke
    403 votes 31.00%
  • Ernie Furst
    395 votes 30.38%
  • Robert B. Marx
    77 votes 5.92%

Director; Marin City Community Services District (2 Elected)

  • John Young, Jr.
    112 votes 34.25%
  • Terry Thompson
    108 votes 33.03%
  • Frank Phillips, Sr.
    68 votes 20.80%
  • Karen Ashby
    37 votes 11.31%

Director; Marinwood Community Services District (3 Elected)

  • Genevieve T. Bolding
    548 votes 29.59%
  • Joseph Runco
    471 votes 25.43%
  • Walter K. Dods
    461 votes 24.89%
  • Victoria Munson-Lynch
    361 votes 19.49%

Director; Tamalpais Community Services District (3 Elected)

Director; Novato Fire Protection District (3 Elected)

Director; Southern Marin Fire Protection District (3 Elected)

Director; Bolinas Community Public Utility District (2 Elected)

  • Vic Amoroso
    353 votes 41.58%
  • Paul Daniel Kayfetz
    258 votes 30.39%
  • Malcolm Ponder
    229 votes 26.97%

Director; Inverness Public Utility District (3 Elected)

  • William R. Campbell
    157 votes 32.98%
  • Barbara Dewey
    133 votes 27.94%
  • James B. Landreth
    124 votes 26.05%
  • David Gray Douglas
    60 votes 12.61%

Director; Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District (2 Elected)

  • Douglas Colbert
    3278 votes 39.93%
  • Richard H. Owens
    2950 votes 35.93%
  • William A. Mannion
    1963 votes 23.91%

Director; Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District (2 Elected)

City

Member, Town Council; Town of Corte Madera (2 Elected)

Member, Town Council; Town of Fairfax (2 Elected)

Town Clerk; Town of Fairfax

Town Treasurer; Town of Fairfax

  • Rita B. Vanni (Write-In)

Member, City Council; City of Larkspur (2 Elected)

Member, City Council; City of Mill Valley (3 Elected)

Member, City Council; City of Novato (3 Elected)

  • John Mani
    5786 votes 30.69%
  • Michael Di Giorgio
    5418 votes 28.74%
  • Carole Dillon-Knutson
    5316 votes 28.20%
  • Dennis Fishwick
    2255 votes 11.96%

Member, Town Council; Town of San Anselmo (2 Elected)

Town Clerk; Town of San Anselmo

  • Debra Stutsman
    1599 votes 99.44%

Town Treasurer; Town of San Anselmo

  • Donna Cohen
    1583 votes 99.50%

Member, City Council; City of San Rafael (2 Elected)

Mayor; City of San Rafael

  • Al Boro
    7267 votes 97.07%

City Attorney; City of San Rafael

  • Gary T. Ragghianti
    6770 votes 98.76%

City Clerk-Assessor; City of San Rafael

Member, Town Council; Town of Tiburon (2 Elected)

Local Measures

Measure H Nicasio School District Bond Election -- Nicasio School District
127 / 77.44% Yes votes ...... 37 / 22.56% No votes
Shall the Nicasio School District be authorized to provide financing for acquisition of and improvements to school buildings and grounds, including renovation of aging school buildings, replacement of portable classrooms which do not meet current safety standards, modernization of antiquated mechanical and electrical systems, and build a multipurpose facility to invest in the future of our community's children, by issuing bonds in the amount of $2.5 million at an interest rate not exceeding the legal maximum?

Measure J Special Tax for the Corte Madera Recreation Center Renovation and Expansion -- Town of Corte Madera
127 / 77.44% Yes votes ...... 1774 / 62.03% No votes
Shall the voters of the Town of Corte Madera adopt the Corte Madera Recreation Center Renovation and Expansion Act, with a special tax of fifty-nine dollars ($59.00) per year for each residential unit and fifty-nine ($59.00) per 1000 square feet of floor area per year for each non residential use located within the corporate limits of the Town of Corte Madera for each of the fiscal years 2000- 2001 to 2029-2030, for the sole purpose of funding and/or financing the renovation and expansion of the Corte Madera Recreation Center, including additional parking and landscape improvements?

Measure K Bond Election -- Town of Fairfax
1523 / 68.27% Yes votes ...... 708 / 31.73% No votes
Shall the Town of Fairfax in order to maintain safe neighborhoods, streets and community facilities; repair and resurface neighborhood streets and major corridors; replace 60 year old stormdrains; repair leaky roofs and make seismic upgrades to community facilities; and make sidewalks more accessible to the disabled, issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $6.83 million, at interest rates within the legal limit, and create a Citizen's Oversight Committee to conduct annual audits of expenditures?

Measure L Appropriations Limit Increase -- County Service Area No. 13
417 / 95.42% Yes votes ...... 20 / 4.58% No votes
Shall the increase in appropriations limit equal to the proceeds of the special tax authorized by the voters on June 4, 1985 continue in effect for fiscal years 2000-2001 through and including 2003-2004?

Measure M Approppriations Limit Increase -- County Service Area No. 28
1841 / 81.60% Yes votes ...... 415 / 18.40% No votes
Shall the increase in appropriations limit equal to the proceeds of the special tax authorized by the voters on November 1995 continue in effect for fiscal years 2000-2001 through and including 2003-2004?

Measure N Appropriatons Limit Increase -- Paradise Ranch Estates Permanent Road Division
32 / 91.43% Yes votes ...... 3 / 8.57% No votes
Shall the increase in appropriations limit equal to the proceeds of the special tax authorized by the voters on July 14, 1992 continue in effect for fiscal years 2000-2001 through and including 2003-2004?

Measure O Appropriations Limit Increase -- Inverness Public Utility District
176 / 96.70% Yes votes ...... 6 / 3.30% No votes
Shall the appropriations limit established for the Inverness Public Utility District pursuant to Article XIIIB of the California Constitution be adjusted to include the combined total of all applicable revenue sources for the fiscal years 1999/2000 through 2002/2003 in order to ensure an adequate funding base for the fire protection and fire prevention services provided by the Inverness Volunteer Fire Department?

Measure P Paramedic Service Special Tax on Residential And Non-Residential Structures Appropriations Limit Increase -- City of San Rafael
7388 / 83.61% Yes votes ...... 1448 / 16.39% No votes
Shall San Rafael Municipal Code Chapter 3.28, by which the voters approved a special tax to provide paramedic service in the City, be amended to permit, in phased increases, up to $13.00 additional tax on residential units, and up to $.02 per square foot additional tax on non-residential structures, through 2003, to fully fund paramedic service costs, and shall San Rafael's appropriation limit be correspondingly increased?

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