SMART VOTER by the LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LWV
providing personalized comprehensive nonpartisan voter information any time you want it.
November 3, 1998 General
Smart Voter

Fresno County Ballot

Combined ballot for all addresses

See Also: Information for the County of Fresno

Categories shown below:
State | US Legislative | CA Legislative | Judicial | County | City | District | School | State Propositions | Local Measures
Races for all precincts in Fresno County, CA combined are shown below

Polling Location on November 3:

Call your County elections department.
More county election information
How we got this information
Report problems or errors

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 18

  • Gary A. Condit, Democratic
    118,842 votes 86.8%
  • Linda M. Degroat, Libertarian
    18,089 votes 13.2%

United States Representative; District 19

  • George Radanovich, Republican
    131,105 votes 79.4%
  • Jonathan Richter, Libertarian
    34,044 votes 20.6%

United States Representative; District 20

  • Cal Dooley, Democratic
    60,599 votes 60.8%
  • Cliff Unruh, Republican
    39,183 votes 39.2%

CA Legislative

State Senator; District 12

  • Dick Monteith, Republican
    110,690 votes 53.1%
  • Sal Cannella, Democratic
    91,623 votes 43.9%
  • Mary Lee Gowland, Libertarian
    6,389 votes 3.0%

State Senator; District 14

  • Chuck Poochigian, Republican
    174,832 votes 100.0%

State Senator; District 16

  • Jim Costa, Democratic
    92,163 votes 72.0%
  • Gregg Palmer, Republican
    36,005 votes 28.0%

Member of the State Assembly; District 25

  • George House, Republican
    75,775 votes 61.9%
  • Wesley Firch, Democratic
    42,935 votes 35.1%
  • Jonathan Ira Zwickel, Libertarian
    2,013 votes 1.6%
  • Leonard M. Surratt, Reform
    1,768 votes 1.4%

Member of the State Assembly; District 29

  • Mike Briggs, Republican
    83,080 votes 100.0%
  • Jeff Hays, Reform (Write-In)
    70,480 votes 100.0%

Member of the State Assembly; District 30

Member of the State Assembly; District 31

Judicial

California Supreme Court

Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 5

County

Supervisor; Fresno County; District 4

City

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Coalinga

City Treasurer, Short Term; City of Coalinga

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Firebaugh

  • Marcia E. Sablan
    450 votes 39.1%
  • George I. Conklin, Jr.
    269 votes 23.4%
  • Clyde Fannon
    245 votes 21.3%
  • Ray C. Knight
    184 votes 16.0%

City Clerk, Full Term; City of Firebaugh

  • Dorice Fannon
    539 votes 100.0%

City Treasurer, Full Term; City of Firebaugh

  • Kathleen Kirk
    419 votes 62.1%
  • Jaime Baltierra Ortiz
    255 votes 37.8%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Fowler

  • Jim Simonian
    523 votes 51.5%
  • Gary R. Serrato
    492 votes 48.4%

Member of City Council, Short Term; City of Fowler

  • Mac Shaw
    348 votes 41.3%
  • Gary T. Mukai
    312 votes 37.0%
  • Gene Long
    182 votes 21.6%

Member of City Council; City of Fresno; District 1

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Huron

  • Sylvia Valenzuela Chavez
    232 votes 29.2%
  • Ramon R. Dominguez
    218 votes 27.4%
  • Louis C. Rodriguez
    186 votes 23.4%
  • Ricardo R. Gonzalez
    157 votes 19.7%

Mayor, Full Term; City of Kerman

  • Trinidad M. Rodriguez
    688 votes 54.3%
  • Lois L. Vann
    579 votes 45.6%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Kerman

  • David Durham
    840 votes 47.4%
  • Gian S. Rakkar
    592 votes 33.4%
  • Benenna Melgoza
    339 votes 19.1%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Kingsburg

  • John A. Wright
    1765 votes 30.0%
  • Andrew T. Souza
    1633 votes 27.7%
  • Mike Karby
    1581 votes 26.9%
  • Tammy Allen
    898 votes 15.2%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Mendota

  • Steven Martinez
    422 votes 22.9%
  • Fidel De La Cruz
    411 votes 22.3%
  • Joseph R. Amador
    399 votes 21.6%
  • Robert Silva
    354 votes 19.2%
  • Joe Gil Gomez
    256 votes 13.8%

Mayor, Full Term; City of Orange Cove

  • Victor P. Lopez
    567 votes 100.0%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Orange Cove

  • Roy Rodriguez
    517 votes 39.3%
  • Adolfo R. Martinez
    496 votes 37.7%
  • Manuel J. Ferreira
    301 votes 22.9%

Mayor, Full Term; City of Parlier

  • Luis Patlan
    639 votes 44.9%
  • Jesse Banuelos
    566 votes 39.8%
  • Rick Velasco
    217 votes 15.2%

Member of City Council; City of Parlier; District 2

  • Mary Marquez Sanchez
    259 votes 54.4%
  • Trinidad Pimentel
    217 votes 45.5%

Member of City Council; City of Parlier; District 4

  • Enrique Maldonado
    124 votes 60.7%
  • Melissa Elaine Rodriguez
    80 votes 39.2%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Reedley

  • Charles Y. Taguchi
    2072 votes 36.2%
  • Ray H. Soleno
    2035 votes 35.5%
  • Ted Tartaglia
    1616 votes 28.2%

Member of City Council; City of Sanger; District 2

  • Margarito Garza
    2495 votes 100.0%

Member of City Council; City of Sanger; District 4

  • Michael A. Montelongo
    1996 votes 62.6%
  • Victor Ruiz
    1190 votes 37.3%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of San Joaquin

  • Mike Estrada
    107 votes 32.9%
  • Betty R. Vallejo
    102 votes 31.3%
  • Abel Ruiz
    66 votes 20.3%
  • Sukhwinder Dhesi
    50 votes 15.3%

Member of City Council, Full Term; City of Selma

  • Michael H. Derr
    1484 votes 27.1%
  • Don Tow
    1373 votes 25.0%
  • James E. Brockett
    1209 votes 22.0%
  • Estella Lorona-Kessler
    978 votes 17.8%
  • Gary Alexander
    432 votes 7.8%

District

Member, Board of Directors, Full Term; Coalinga Regional Medical Center

  • Judith A. Thurston
    1579 votes 32.3%
  • Sandra J. Beach
    1350 votes 27.6%
  • Johnnie B. Sherlock
    803 votes 16.4%
  • Donald D. Dapelo
    786 votes 16.1%
  • Astrid Ebury
    363 votes 7.4%

Member, Board of Directors, Full Term; Del Rey Community Service District

  • Apolinar Hernandez
    84 votes 23.7%
  • Cynthia K. Aguilar
    75 votes 21.2%
  • Enid Perez
    74 votes 20.9%
  • Rachel Segovia
    46 votes 13.0%
  • Lee K. Rodriguez

Member, Board of Directors; Fresno Irrigation District; Division 3

  • Edward P. Niederfrank
    2295 votes 64.5%
  • William D. Magnuson
    1260 votes 35.4%

Member, Board of Directors; Fresno Irrigation District; Division 4

  • Jacob C. Andresen
    915 votes 59.5%
  • Mike Yada
    621 votes 40.4%

Member, Board of Directors, Full Term; North Central Fire Protection District

  • Joel L. Aranaz
    4329 votes 17.5%
  • Cheryl Belluomini
    4120 votes 16.6%
  • Rusty Nonini
    3952 votes 15.9%
  • Richard P. Goulart
    3612 votes 14.6%
  • Les Ahlenslager
    3445 votes 13.9%
  • Bob Sherwood
    3423 votes 13.8%
  • Dan Safreno
    1833 votes 7.4%

Member, Board of Directors, Full Term; Riverdale Public Utility District

  • James "Bud" Brooks
    215 votes 30.1%
  • Irene Menefee
    206 votes 28.8%
  • George D. McKean
    178 votes 24.9%
  • Calvin W. Barley
    114 votes 15.9%

Member, Board of Directors, Full Term; Selma Health Care District

  • Connie A. Wilson
    2859 votes 30.6%
  • Ruth D. Huffman
    2715 votes 29.0%
  • Lawrence Alderete
    2388 votes 25.5%
  • Doug Kessler
    1380 votes 14.7%

Member, Board of Directors; Sierra Kings Health Care District; Zone 2

School

State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Member, Fresno County Board of Education; District 1

  • Charles Francis
    11634 votes 54.3%
  • Freddie P. Valdez
    5089 votes 23.7%
  • Paul H. Garcia
    4664 votes 21.8%

Member, Tulare County Board of Education; District 1

  • Ronnie Castillo
    6 votes 54.5%
  • Ruth Stouffer
    5 votes 45.4%

Governing Board Member; State Center Community College District; Trustee Area 1

Governing Board Member; State Center Community College District; Trustee Area 4

  • Leslie Thonesen
    59071 votes 47.4%
  • Roger Radtke
    36619 votes 29.3%
  • Enid Perez
    28895 votes 23.1%

Governing Board Member; Caruthers Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

  • Dennis A. Divine
    862 votes 26.6%
  • Becky Floyd
    674 votes 20.8%
  • Michael W. Gallaher
    653 votes 20.2%
  • Russel Efird
    589 votes 18.2%
  • Randy L. Atwell
    453 votes 14.0%

Governing Board Member; Caruthers Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

  • Roberta Boren
    944 votes 100.0%

Governing Board Member; Caruthers Unified School District; Trustee Area 3

  • Kathryn B. Spate
    985 votes 100.0%

Governing Board Member; Central Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

Governing Board Member; Central Unified School District; Trustee Area 7

  • Diana L. Milla
    5476 votes 64.4%
  • Gary Wayne Ihde
    3025 votes 35.5%

Governing Board Member; Clovis Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

  • Sandra Bengel
    26217 votes 73.5%
  • Sue Saigal
    9439 votes 26.4%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Firebaugh-Las Deltas Unified School District

  • Oscar Sablan
    516 votes 42.3%
  • Maurice L. Ledford
    454 votes 37.3%
  • Mike Wilmot
    247 votes 20.2%

Governing Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

Governing Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 4

Governing Board Member; Fresno Unified School District; Trustee Area 7

Governing Board Member; Golden Plains Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

  • Kathy J. Chaffin
    398 votes 59.7%
  • Leticia E. Fernandez
    268 votes 40.2%

Governing Board Member; Golden Plains Unified School District; Trustee Area 3

  • Cindy Rusconi
    283 votes 41.6%
  • Victor M. Villar
    173 votes 25.4%
  • Rebecca V. Gonzales
    134 votes 19.7%
  • Juanita R. Ramirez
    89 votes 13.1%

Governing Board Member; Golden Plains Unified School District; Trustee Area 4

  • James A. Siewert
    289 votes 42.5%
  • Alex Modesto
    191 votes 28.1%
  • Jose G. Fernandez
    105 votes 15.4%
  • Billy Joe McDonald, Jr.
    94 votes 13.8%

Governing Board Member; Kerman Unified School District; Trustee Area 1

  • Kathy L. Avinelis
    330 votes 67.4%
  • Jock Kenneth Millspaugh
    159 votes 32.5%

Governing Board Member; Kerman Unified School District; Trustee Area 4

  • Carol Vasquez
    223 votes 59.3%
  • Linda V. Sandoval
    153 votes 40.6%

Governing Board Member; Kings Canyon Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

  • Michael J. Falcon
    340 votes 54.2%
  • Rebecca Y. Bolden
    287 votes 45.7%

Governing Board Member; Kings Canyon Unified School District; Trustee Area 3

Governing Board Member; Kings Canyon Unified School District; Trustee Area 4

  • Don Armson
    478 votes 43.4%
  • Craig S. Jacobson
    368 votes 33.4%
  • Jeffrey A. Hagopian
    254 votes 23.0%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Laton Unified School District

  • Daniel Vargas
    383 votes 41.7%
  • Delbert Mello
    328 votes 35.7%
  • Mary Betteschild
    207 votes 22.5%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Mendota Unified School District

  • Rosemary A. Ramirez
    525 votes 29.7%
  • Sergio Valdez
    452 votes 25.6%
  • Israel Porras
    449 votes 25.4%
  • Adeline N. Lozano
    337 votes 19.1%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Parlier Unified School District

  • Bertha I. Gutierrez
    761 votes 17.9%
  • Yolanda Montalvo
    722 votes 16.9%
  • Jose H. Cardenas
    562 votes 13.2%
  • Pinky Tamez
    482 votes 11.3%
  • Raul Hinojosa, Jr.
    475 votes 11.1%
  • Armando A. Lopez
    428 votes 10.0%
  • Diana Vera
    310 votes 7.2%
  • Doreen Sandoval
    211 votes 4.9%
  • Guadalupe Casas Acosta
    152 votes 3.5%
  • Noe Hernandez
    87 votes 2.0%
  • Michael P. Cantu
    61 votes 1.4%

Governing Board Member; Riverdale Joint Unified School District; Trustee Area 3

  • Ernest Bud Mendes
    186 votes 61.1%
  • Irene Menefee
    118 votes 38.8%

Governing Board Member; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

Governing Board Member, Short Term; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 5

Governing Board Member; Sanger Unified School District; Trustee Area 7

  • Jess Vasquez
    393 votes 48.0%
  • Bill Collins
    224 votes 27.3%
  • Evelyn Villarreal Cantu
    201 votes 24.5%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Selma Unified School District

  • Andrew Vasquez
    2005 votes 20.0%
  • John T. Hoyt
    1889 votes 18.8%
  • Johnny L. Smith
    1868 votes 18.6%
  • Robert W.M. Cross
    1825 votes 18.2%
  • Linda L. Morgan
    1293 votes 12.9%
  • Archie Tovar
    1139 votes 11.3%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Sierra Unified School District

  • Stanley B. Neal
    1649 votes 24.3%
  • Sharon S. Kientz
    1337 votes 19.7%
  • Rosemary G. Lee
    1091 votes 16.1%
  • James Sonstegard
    883 votes 13.0%
  • Mark D. Balcom
    730 votes 10.7%
  • Tyke Reckas
    547 votes 8.0%
  • James K. Cox
    537 votes 7.9%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Kingsburg Joint Union High School District

  • William O. "Bill" Swanson
    2072 votes 31.0%
  • Leonard G. Ramirez
    1647 votes 24.7%
  • Orlan Boyd
    1105 votes 16.5%
  • E. Leroy Falk
    964 votes 14.4%
  • Jim Chesebro
    880 votes 13.1%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; American Union Elementary School District

  • Jayne Massie
    335 votes 24.0%
  • Kim Schutz
    329 votes 23.6%
  • Richard A. Carstens
    253 votes 18.1%
  • Calvin Freeman
    193 votes 13.8%
  • Christine Souza
    143 votes 10.2%
  • David M. DeFendis
    140 votes 10.0%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Big Creek Elementary School District

  • John G. "Jack" Hudak
    149 votes 46.1%
  • Courtney D. Gillihan
    94 votes 29.1%
  • Jerry L. Belanger
    80 votes 24.7%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Orange Center Elementary School District

  • Panfilo Cerrillo
    156 votes 21.5%
  • Melvin L. Coelho
    148 votes 20.4%
  • John O. Graham
    141 votes 19.5%
  • Helen Nutt-Palmer
    110 votes 15.2%
  • Melvin Sanders
    94 votes 13.0%
  • Felix Hawkins IV
    74 votes 10.2%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Pacific Union Elementary School District

  • Barbara Petersen
    418 votes 30.8%
  • Susan Markarian
    397 votes 29.2%
  • John M. Jaurigue
    343 votes 25.2%
  • Phyllis Mendez
    198 votes 14.6%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; Raisin City Elementary School District

  • Kathy M. Martin
    149 votes 19.9%
  • Vangie Urias
    133 votes 17.7%
  • Manuel Jurado
    132 votes 17.6%
  • Nancy Schwabenland
    123 votes 16.4%
  • Larry A. Stucker
    116 votes 15.5%
  • Frank K. Ferreira, Jr.
    95 votes 12.7%

Governing Board Member, Short Term; Raisin City Elementary School District

  • Silvia A. Jurado-Ortiz
    155 votes 53.4%
  • Cheramy Qualls
    70 votes 24.1%
  • Tony Boren
    65 votes 22.4%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; West Fresno Elementary School District

  • James F. Rhodes
    230 votes 34.4%
  • Darryl L. Nelum
    222 votes 33.2%
  • James Tucker
    215 votes 32.2%

Governing Board Member, Short Term; West Fresno Elementary School District

  • Alice L. Grant
    258 votes 54.2%
  • Tony Taylor
    218 votes 45.7%

Governing Board Member, Full Term; West Park Elementary School District

  • Thomas E. Deubert
    141 votes 20.4%
  • E. Delyte Arnett
    115 votes 16.6%
  • Judy B. Gaffney
    99 votes 14.3%
  • Theresa A. Jacinto
    91 votes 13.1%
  • Jesus A. Silos
    90 votes 13.0%
  • Aida Garcia
    85 votes 12.3%
  • Rose Mary Urias
    70 votes 10.1%

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 A Unification of School Districts -- Caruthers Union High School District
947 / 70.8% Yes votes ...... 389 / 29.1% No votes
Shall the territory of the Caruthers Union High School District be unified without affecting the Alvina, Monroe, and the Raisin City School Districts and such new unified school district be governed by a five member Board of Trustees elected by the voters of the territory at large with each trustee to reside in a respective trustee area?

Measure B Library Tax -- County of Fresno
108663 / 70.4% Yes votes ...... 45579 / 29.5% No votes
Shall Ordinance No. 98-011 of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors be approved to provide needed funding to maintain local public libraries; to expand the current collection of books and materials; to restore operating hours in the evenings, weekdays, and weekends; and to provide literacy and other library services for children, adults and seniors by imposing a sales tax at the rate of one-eighth of one percent for a maximum of 7 years?

Measure C Proposed Abatement of Graffiti Services -- Del Rey Community Services District
130 / 84.9% Yes votes ...... 23 / 15.0% No votes
Should the Del Rey Community Services District adopt the additional purpose of abatement of graffiti and approve that certain ordinance titled AAn Ordinance Providing for Abatement of Graffiti Services, Providing for Enforcement Under the Code of Civil Procedure and Establishing Penalties@ be approved?

Measure D Utility User's Tax -- City of Fowler
245 / 28.7% Yes votes ...... 607 / 71.2% No votes
Shall the City of Fowler be authorized to implement a Utility User's Tax of five percent (5%) upon residential users of electricity and gas, three percent (3%) upon commercial, industrial, and agricultural users of electricity and gas, and five percent (5%) upon all users of telephone service in the City of Fowler, with the tax terminating on January 1, 2006, as set forth in Ordinance 98-2.

Measure E Transient Room Tax (Hotel Room Tax) -- City of Fresno
27143 / 36.9% Yes votes ...... 46412 / 63.0% No votes
Shall the August 1996 increase of 1% (from 12% to 13% per Resolution No. 96-138) to the tax paid by persons staying in hotels in the City of Fresno (Transient Room Tax) be approved?

Measure F Proposed City Charter -- City of Kingsburg
2021 / 76.0% Yes votes ...... 637 / 23.9% No votes
Shall the proposed City Charter for the City of Kingsburg be adopted?

Measure G Bonds -- West Hills Community College District
3969 / 66.1% Yes votes ...... 2029 / 33.8% No votes
In order to provide students with access to classroom computers and modern technology, repair and upgrade classrooms for student safety, build new classrooms to expand course offerings, construct and expand school libraries, and repair classroom heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, shall the West Hills Community College District issue $19 million of bonds with an interest rate below the legal limit for repair, improvement, construction and acquisition of classrooms and facilities?

Measure H Hotel Occupancy Tax -- City of Mendota
365 / 51.3% Yes votes ...... 346 / 48.6% No votes
The proposed Ordinance adopts procedures for collecting a hotel occupancy tax. The tax is ten percent on room rates for persons using lodging space in any hotel for not more than 90 consecutive days. Hotel owners are required to collect the tax and pay it to the City's General Fund. The Ordinance contains penalties for delinquent payments and for delinquent reporting by owners. The Ordinance will not become effective unless approved by a majority of voters.

Measure I Utility Users Tax -- City of Parlier
470 / 35.9% Yes votes ...... 839 / 64.0% No votes
Shall Ordinance No. 98-05 be adopted to impose a general utility users tax on the telephone, electricity, gas, and sewer and water users within the City?

Fresno Home Page || Statewide Links || About Smart Voter || Feedback


Data Created: February 16, 1999 18:57
Smart Voter '98 <http://www.smartvoter.org/>
Copyright © 1998 League of Women Voters of California Education Fund
The League of Women Voters neither supports nor opposes candidates for public office or political parties.