Smart Voter June 2, 1998 Primary

San Mateo County Ballot

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State

Governor

  • Gray Davis, Democratic
    1,934,216 votes 34.8% (57.6% in party)
  • Dan Lungren, Republican
    1,877,789 votes 33.8% (93.4% in party)
  • Al Checchi, Democratic
    701,648 votes 12.7% (20.9% in party)
  • Jane Harman, Democratic
    682,241 votes 12.3% (20.3% in party)
  • Dan Hamburg, Green
    84,411 votes 1.6% (100.0% in party)
  • Dennis Peron, Republican
    66,737 votes 1.2% (3.4% in party)
  • Steve W. Kubby, Libertarian
    43,691 votes 0.8% (100.0% in party)
  • James D. Crawford, Republican
    27,087 votes 0.5% (1.3% in party)
  • Charles "Chuck" Pineda, Jr., Democratic
    22,064 votes 0.3% (0.6% in party)
  • Eduardo M. Rivera, Republican
    20,913 votes 0.3% (1.0% in party)
  • Gloria Estela La Riva, Peace and Freedom
    20,058 votes 0.3% (58.1% in party)
  • Jeff Williams, Republican
    18,314 votes 0.3% (0.9% in party)
  • Nathan E. Johnson, American Independent
    18,155 votes 0.3% (100.0% in party)
  • Marsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom
    14,491 votes 0.2% (41.9% in party)
  • Harold H. Bloomfield, Natural Law
    11,539 votes 0.2% (100.0% in party)
  • Pia Jensen, Democratic
    11,492 votes 0.2% (0.3% in party)
  • Michael Palitz, Democratic
    11,283 votes 0.2% (0.3% in party)

Lieutenant Governor

  • Cruz M. Bustamante, Democratic
    1,768,012 votes 34.1% (73.2% in party)
  • Tim Leslie, Republican
    831,346 votes 16.1% (35.7% in party)
  • Noel Irwin Hentschel, Republican
    672,807 votes 13.0% (28.9% in party)
  • Richard "Dick" Mountjoy, Republican
    607,949 votes 11.8% (26.1% in party)
  • Tony Miller, Democratic
    438,098 votes 8.5% (18.1% in party)
  • Ingrid Lundberg, Republican
    217,382 votes 4.2% (9.3% in party)
  • Larry K. Reed, Democratic
    210,434 votes 4.0% (8.7% in party)
  • Sara Amir, Green
    138,635 votes 2.6% (100.0% in party)
  • Thomas M. Tryon, Libertarian
    99,015 votes 1.9% (100.0% in party)
  • Jaime Luis Gomez, Peace and Freedom
    71,494 votes 1.3% (54.1% in party)
  • Regina Lark, Peace and Freedom
    60,688 votes 1.1% (45.9% in party)
  • James J. Mangia, Reform
    39,472 votes 0.7% (100.0% in party)
  • George M. McCoy, American Independent
    38,045 votes 0.7% (100.0% in party)

Secretary of State

  • Bill Jones, Republican
    2,423,602 votes 50.1% (100.0% in party)
  • Michela Alioto, Democratic
    1,896,245 votes 39.2% (100.0% in party)
  • Gail K. Lightfoot, Libertarian
    171,344 votes 3.6% (100.0% in party)
  • Jane Ann Bialosky, Natural Law
    96,560 votes 2.0% (100.0% in party)
  • Carolyn Rae Short, American Independent
    76,813 votes 1.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Valli Sharpe-Geisler, Reform
    61,999 votes 1.2% (100.0% in party)
  • Israel Feuer, Peace and Freedom
    59,641 votes 1.2% (50.3% in party)
  • Marisa Helene Palyvos-Story, Peace and Freedom
    59,124 votes 1.2% (49.7% in party)

State Controller

  • Kathleen Connell, Democratic
    3,076,000 votes 59.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Ruben Barrales, Republican
    1,690,653 votes 32.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Pamela J. Pescosolido, Libertarian
    108,431 votes 2.1% (100.0% in party)
  • Alfred L. "Al" Burgess, American Independent
    86,009 votes 1.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Denise L. Jackson, Reform
    82,638 votes 1.6% (100.0% in party)
  • C. T. Weber, Peace and Freedom
    70,201 votes 1.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Iris Adam, Natural Law
    56,456 votes 1.0% (100.0% in party)

State Treasurer

  • Curt Pringle, Republican
    1,392,604 votes 27.9% (62.1% in party)
  • Phil Angelides, Democratic
    1,269,428 votes 25.4% (52.7% in party)
  • Albert Robles, Democratic
    891,055 votes 17.9% (37.0% in party)
  • Jan Goldsmith, Republican
    851,524 votes 17.1% (37.9% in party)
  • Mervin Evans, Democratic
    248,476 votes 4.9% (10.3% in party)
  • Jon Petersen, Libertarian
    119,112 votes 2.3% (100.0% in party)
  • Jan B. Tucker, Peace and Freedom
    91,914 votes 1.8% (100.0% in party)
  • Carlos Aguirre, Natural Law
    88,372 votes 1.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Edmon V. Kaiser, American Independent
    50,792 votes 1.0% (100.0% in party)

Attorney General

  • Dave Stirling, Republican
    1,497,336 votes 29.5% (66.6% in party)
  • Bill Lockyer, Democratic
    1,198,119 votes 23.6% (47.1% in party)
  • Mike Capizzi, Republican
    752,732 votes 14.9% (33.4% in party)
  • Lynn Schenk, Democratic
    637,942 votes 12.6% (25.1% in party)
  • Charles M. Calderon, Democratic
    605,767 votes 12.0% (23.7% in party)
  • Michael K. Schmier, Democratic
    106,549 votes 2.1% (4.1% in party)
  • Joseph S. Farina, Libertarian
    80,871 votes 1.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
    72,579 votes 1.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Robert J. Evans, Peace and Freedom
    68,656 votes 1.3% (53.8% in party)
  • Gary P. Kast, Peace and Freedom
    58,983 votes 1.1% (46.2% in party)

Insurance Commissioner

  • Chuck Quackenbush, Republican
    2,397,555 votes 47.8% (100.0% in party)
  • Diane Martinez, Democratic
    1,251,999 votes 25.0% (57.5% in party)
  • Hal Brown, Democratic
    926,213 votes 18.5% (42.5% in party)
  • Dale F. Ogden, Libertarian
    122,615 votes 2.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Barbara Bourdette, Natural Law
    105,976 votes 2.1% (100.0% in party)
  • Gary R. Ramos, Peace and Freedom
    81,496 votes 1.6% (55.0% in party)
  • Merton D. Short, American Independent
    68,029 votes 1.3% (100.0% in party)
  • Tom Condit, Peace and Freedom
    66,870 votes 1.3% (45.0% in party)

State Board of Equalization; District 1

  • Johan Klehs, Democratic
    875,562 votes 77.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Kennita Watson, Libertarian
    254,528 votes 22.5% (100.0% in party)

US Legislative

United States Senator

  • Barbara Boxer, Democratic
    2,389,595 votes 44.0% (92.1% in party)
  • Matt Fong, Republican
    1,195,894 votes 22.0% (45.2% in party)
  • Darrell Issa, Republican
    1,062,244 votes 19.6% (40.2% in party)
  • Frank D. Riggs, Republican
    274,474 votes 5.1% (10.4% in party)
  • John Pinkerton, Democratic
    205,371 votes 3.8% (7.9% in party)
  • Ted Brown, Libertarian
    62,751 votes 1.2% (100.0% in party)
  • Ophie C. Beltran, Peace and Freedom
    49,056 votes 0.9% (100.0% in party)
  • John M. Brown, Republican
    46,246 votes 0.8% (1.7% in party)
  • Timothy R. Erich, Reform
    42,458 votes 0.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Mark Raus, Republican
    42,348 votes 0.7% (1.5% in party)
  • Linh Dao, Republican
    26,661 votes 0.4% (1.0% in party)
  • H. Joseph Perrin, Sr., American Independent
    22,581 votes 0.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Brian M. Rees, Natural Law
    22,237 votes 0.4% (100.0% in party)

United States Representative; District 12

  • Tom Lantos, Democratic
    79,594 votes 71.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Robert H. Evans, Jr., Republican
    24,437 votes 21.8% (100.0% in party)
  • Michael J. Moloney, Libertarian
    7,600 votes 6.8% (100.0% in party)

United States Representative; District 14

  • Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic
    77,273 votes 65.9% (93.9% in party)
  • John C. "Chris" Haugen, Republican
    16,191 votes 13.8% (53.0% in party)
  • Henry E. "Bud" Manzler, Republican
    14,394 votes 12.3% (47.0% in party)
  • George Kiehle, Democratic
    5,049 votes 4.3% (6.1% in party)
  • Joseph W. Dehn, III, Libertarian
    2,626 votes 2.2% (100.0% in party)
  • Anna Currivan, Natural Law
    1,827 votes 1.5% (100.0% in party)

CA Legislative

State Senator; District 8

  • Jackie Speier, Democratic
    89,835 votes 65.9% (80.5% in party)
  • Jim R. Tomlin, Republican
    24,747 votes 18.2% (100.0% in party)
  • John Riordan, Democratic
    21,771 votes 15.9% (19.5% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 12

  • Kevin Shelley, Democratic
    50,852 votes 78.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Mike Fitzgerald, Republican
    14,008 votes 21.5% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 19

  • Lou Papan, Democratic
    47,110 votes 69.0% (100.0% in party)
  • Penny Ferguson, Republican
    17,568 votes 25.8% (100.0% in party)
  • Steve Marsland, Libertarian
    3,616 votes 5.2% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 21

  • Ted Lempert, Democratic
    53,272 votes 68.6% (100.0% in party)
  • Laverne F. Atherly, Republican
    21,538 votes 27.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Marilyn M. Bryant, Natural Law
    2,949 votes 3.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Jack Hickey, Libertarian (Write-In)

Judicial

Superior Court Judges; Office 1

  • Marta S. Diaz

Superior Court Judges; Office 2

  • Mark R. Forcum

Municipal Court Judges; Office 1

  • Richard C. Livermore

Municipal Court Judges; Office 2

  • George Antony Miram

Municipal Court Judges; Office 3

  • Carl W. Holm

Municipal Court Judges; Office 4

Municipal Court Judges; Office 5

  • Barbara J. Mallach

County

Board of Supervisors; District 2

  • Jerry Hill
    82,480 votes 99.00%

Board of Supervisors; District 3

  • Richard S. Gordon
    82,077 votes 99.02%

Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder

County Controller

Coroner

  • Adrian "Bud" Moorman
    86,982 votes 99.31%

District Attorney

  • James P. Fox
    87,521 votes 99.07%

Sheriff

  • Don Horsley
    89,639 votes 99.07%

Treasurer/Tax Collector

School

State Superintendent of Public Instruction

County Superintendent of Schools

  • Floyd Gonella
    83,627 votes 98.74%

District

East Palo Alto Sanitary District

County Committee

Democratic Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 1

  • Dave Mandelkern
  • Sandra Lang
  • Rico E. Medina

Democratic Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 2

  • Jan Epstein
    7,453 votes 19.34%
  • Marie H. Davis
    7,231 votes 18.77%
  • Ginny Stewart
    6,186 votes 16.05%
  • Warren Jay Eggly
    5,018 votes 13.02%
  • Sheila Springs
    4,323 votes 11.22%
  • Alan M. Gilbert
    3,630 votes 9.42%
  • Jonathan D. Bookspun
    2,664 votes 6.91%
  • Hurst H. Sommer
    1,943 votes 5.04%

Democratic Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 3

  • Maxine Gonsalves
    7,788 votes 16.65%
  • May Gee
    7,221 votes 15.44%
  • Dolores Heisinger
    7,116 votes 15.22%
  • Luisa Castro
    7,094 votes 15.17%
  • Merrill Bobele
    6,400 votes 13.69%
  • Joe Scott
    6,346 votes 13.57%
  • Jon S. Levinson
    4,668 votes 9.98%

Democratic Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 4

  • Richard L. Silver
  • Phillip W. "Phil" Payton

Democratic Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 5

  • Sal Torres
    6,529 votes 25.27%
  • Kevin Mullin
    4,895 votes 18.95%
  • Tom Gomez
    4,789 votes 18.54%
  • Doris Goldberg
    4,263 votes 16.50%
  • Marian Mann
    3,028 votes 11.72%
  • Xavier Aubuchon-Mendoza
    2,242 votes 8.68%

Republican Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 1

  • Mary E. Carson
    4,736 votes 21.01%
  • Mark C. Watson
    4,245 votes 18.83%
  • Robert F. Richard
    3,860 votes 17.12%
  • Carmel L. Richard
    3,672 votes 16.29%
  • Richard "Dick" Green
    3,665 votes 16.26%
  • Brian W. McAndrews
    2,298 votes 10.19%

Republican Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 2

  • James Tucker
  • David Steirman
  • G. Gloria Gillogley
  • John Harrell
  • Jim R. Tomlin

Republican Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 3

  • Kenneth Kotter
  • Mary Lou Putnam
  • David Putnam
  • George Cresson
  • Bruce H. Burkard
  • Vera Cresson

Republican Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 4

  • Phyllis Rademacher
    3,299 votes 49.27%
  • Anthony E. Wynne
    3,252 votes 48.57%

Republican Party Central Committee; Supervisorial District 5

  • Maribi S. Litton
  • Rosemarie Cabug
  • Philip E. Litton

Green Party Central Committee

  • Gloria Purcell
    560 votes 17.63%
  • Maryanne Lopez
    559 votes 17.60%
  • Michael Carley
    516 votes 16.24%
  • George Kranen
    508 votes 15.99%
  • Michael Dean Hitchcock
    495 votes 15.58%
  • Larry Womack
    489 votes 15.39%

Libertarian Party Central Committee

  • Michael J. Moloney, Libertarian
    395 votes 49.62%
  • Steve Marsland, Libertarian
    348 votes 43.72%

Reform Party Central Committee

  • Paul J. Six
    252 votes 34.95%
  • Beverly Pape
    218 votes 30.24%
  • Ruby M. Spear
    213 votes 29.54%

State Propositions

Proposition 219 Ballot Measures. Application.
3,265,978 / 67.0% Yes votes ...... 1,610,331 / 33.0% No votes
Requires statewide/local ballot measure to apply in all parts of jurisdiction, regardless of how parts of jurisdiction voted. Prohibits alternative versions of a measure from becoming law based upon specified vote percentage. Fiscal Impact: The number of measures this proposition would affect in the future, and the resulting fiscal impact, cannot be estimated.

Proposition 220 Courts. Superior and Municipal Court Consolidation.
3,213,798 / 64.4% Yes votes ...... 1,783,071 / 35.6% No votes
Provides for consolidation of superior and municipal courts in county upon approval by majority of county's superior and municipal court judges. Makes related changes to court system. Fiscal Impact: Potential annual net savings to the state, in the range of millions to tens of millions of dollars in the long term, to the extent that most superior and municipal courts consolidate.

Proposition 221 Subordinate Judicial Officers. Discipline.
3,958,652 / 80.8% Yes votes ...... 943,326 / 19.2% No votes
This measure grants Commission on Judicial Performance discretionary authority to discipline subordinate judicial officers according to same standards as judges, as specified, subject to review by California Supreme Court. Fiscal Impact: Probably minor, if any, costs to the state.

Proposition 222 Murder. Peace Officer Victim. Sentence Credits.
3,978,287 / 77.1% Yes votes ...... 1,188,113 / 22.9% No votes
Provides second degree murder of peace officer on duty is punishable by life in prison without parole where aggravating factors are present. Eliminates duplicative provision. Disallows person convicted of murder from earning credits to reduce the prison sentence. Fiscal Impact: Probably minor additional state costs.

Proposition 223 Schools Spending Limits on Administration.
2,393,361 / 45.6% Yes votes ...... 2,848,248 / 54.4% No votes
Prohibits school districts from spending more than five percent of funds from all sources for administrative costs. Authorizes fines for failure to comply. Fiscal Impact: Requires school districts to reduce administrative costs (as defined by the measure) by up to $700 million. To comply with this requirement, districts could more accurately account for administrative costs, move operations from central locations to school sites, and reduce administrative spending.

Proposition 224 State-Funded Design and Engineering Services.
1,936,722 / 38.1% Yes votes ...... 3,134,749 / 61.9% No votes
Imposes restrictions on state-funded design and engineering contracts. Requires cost comparison between private contractors and public employees performing work. Provides defined competitive bidding requirement. Fiscal Impact: Unknown impact on state and local government costs to obtain construction-related services. Impact would depend largely on factors included in required cost analyses.

Proposition 225 Limiting Congressional Terms.
2,689,045 / 52.9% Yes votes ...... 2,395,338 / 47.1% No votes
Establishes as California's official position that state and federal legislators support U.S. Constitutional amendment establishing Congressional term limits and requires them to use their powers to enact Congressional term limits. Fiscal Impact: Relatively minor costs to the state and to counties.

Proposition 226 Political Contributions By Employees, Union Members, Foreign Entities.
2,510,579 / 46.5% Yes votes ...... 2,880,855 / 53.5% No votes
Requires employee's or union member's permission to withhold wages or union dues for political contributions. Prohibits foreign contributions to state and local candidates. Fiscal Impact: Unknown, probably not major, state enforcement costs. Additional state costs (up to $2 million annually, one-time costs of $2 million to $5 million), offset by fees, and unknown local government costs for administrative activities, probably offset by fees.

Proposition 227 English Language In Public Schools.
3,345,481 / 61.0% Yes votes ...... 2,143,087 / 39.0% No votes
Requires all public school instruction be in English, unless parents request otherwise and show certain circumstances. Provides short-term English immersion programs for children learning English. Funds community English instruction. Fiscal Impact: Impacts on individual school districts would depend on how schools, parents, and the state respond to the proposition's changes. These impacts could vary significantly by district. Total state spending on education, however, probably would not change.

Local Measures

Measure A School Bonds -- Portola Valley Elementary School District
2,030 / 76.81% Yes votes ...... 613 / 23.19% No votes
To upgrade and modernize aging schools, remove safety hazards, and reduce class size and overcrowding, shall the Portola Valley School District be authorized to issue $17,000,000 principal amount of bonds at interest rates within the legal limit for real property acquisition and improvement, such as: seismic strengthening of school buildings; constructing new computer-ready classrooms, science labs, and new library and computer technology centers; and replacing leaky roofs, broken heating systems, and deteriorating school walls, restrooms, and flooring?

Measure B Police and Fire Protection Tax -- Town of Hillsborough
2,505 / 78.92% Yes votes ...... 669 / 21.08% No votes
Shall the ordinance entitled: "An ordinance authorizing a special tax for police protection and fire protection and prevention and providing for an election thereon" be approved?

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