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November 5, 2002 Election

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County Results as of November 20 4:47pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (151/151)
47% Countywide Voter Turnout (305,391/649,670)

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 3

    Federal & State Legislative

    United States Representative; District 41

    United States Representative; District 44

    • Ken Calvert, Republican
      72,768 votes 63.4%
    • Louis Vandenberg, Democratic
      36,637 votes 31.9%
    • Phill Courtney, Green
      5,482 votes 4.7%

    United States Representative; District 45

    • Mary Bono, Republican
      85,742 votes 65.2%
    • Elle K. Kurpiewski, Democratic
      43,071 votes 32.8%
    • Rod Miller-Boyer, Libertarian
      2,695 votes 2%

    United States Representative; District 49

    State Senator; District 36

    State Senator; District 40

    Member; California State Assembly; District 63

    Member; California State Assembly; District 64

    Member; California State Assembly; District 65

    • Russ Bogh, Republican
      56,070 votes 63.4%
    • Darrel R. Scholes, Democratic
      32,402 votes 36.6%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 66

    • Ray Haynes, Republican
      54,646 votes 68.1%
    • David G. Brostrom, Democratic
      25,686 votes 31.9%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 71

    • Todd Spitzer, Republican
      68,855 votes 73.1%
    • Bea Foster, Democratic
      25,444 votes 26.9%

    Member; California State Assembly; District 80

    • Bonnie Garcia, Republican
      34,147 votes 51.5%
    • Joey Acuna, Jr., Democratic
      32,256 votes 48.5%

    Judicial

    Justice; California State Supreme Court (Yes/No)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 1 (Yes/No)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 2 (Yes/No)

    Justice, California State Court of Appeal; District 4, Division 3 (Yes/No)

    School

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction; State of California

    Governing Board Member; Coachella Valley Unified School District; Trustee Area 1 (2 Elected)

    • Marguerite "Marge" Freeman
      1,844 votes 36.39%
    • Gloria G. Maldonado
      1,705 votes 33.65%
    • Gary Funtas
      1,518 votes 29.96%
    • (5 Writein Votes 0.10%)

    Governing Board Member; Coachella Valley Unified School District; Trustee Area 2

    • Michael L. Wells
      2,587 votes 70.39%
    • Jack Sloan
      1,088 votes 29.61%
    • (8 Writein Votes 0.22%)

    Governing Board Member; Hemet Unified School District; Trustee Area 3; Unexpired Short Term

    • Michael D. Cook
      7,564 votes 31.91%
    • Keith Johnson
      6,359 votes 26.83%
    • David Peters
      5,487 votes 23.15%
    • Bob Duistermars
      4,291 votes 18.10%
    • (42 Writein Votes 0.18%)

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

    • Ray Teagarden
      5,076 votes 48.67%
    • Michael A. Rodriguez
      2,804 votes 26.89%
    • Chuck Dunn
      2,549 votes 24.44%
    • (19 Writein Votes 0.18%)

    Governing Board Member; Jurupa Unified School District; Trustee Area 5

    Governing Board Member; Moreno Valley Unified School District (3 Elected)

    Governing Board Member; Nuview Union School District (3 Elected)

    • Robert "Bob" Simpson
      871 votes 23.09%
    • Charlene Busch
      814 votes 21.58%
    • Shari S. Lauda
      715 votes 18.96%
    • Regina C. Ritchie
      601 votes 15.93%
    • Janice M. Ruth
      390 votes 10.34%
    • Diane E. Shott
      381 votes 10.10%
    • (6 Writein Votes 0.16%)

    County

    County Supervisor; County of Riverside; Supervisorial District 5

    • Marion Ashley
      30,152 votes 67.64%
    • Steven D. Williams
      14,425 votes 32.36%
    • (122 Writein Votes 0.28%)

    Auditor; County of Riverside

    City

    Council Member; City of Banning; 4 Year Term (2 Elected)

    Council Member; City of Banning; Unexpired Short Term

    Council Member; City of Calimesa (2 Elected)

    Council Member; City of Canyon Lake (2 Elected)

    • Martin C. Gibson
      1,510 votes 28.64%
    • Mary E. Craton
      1,462 votes 27.73%
    • Alfred William Trembly
      1,306 votes 24.77%
    • Darcy Burke
      995 votes 18.87%
    • (13 Writein Votes 0.25%)

    Mayor; City of Cathedral City

    • George Stettler
      6,518 votes 100.00%
    • (212 Writein Votes 3.22%)

    Council Member; City of Cathedral City (2 Elected)

    • Kathleen "Kathy" De Rosa
      4,004 votes 36.62%
    • Paul S. Marchand
      3,508 votes 32.08%
    • Gary Howell
      3,423 votes 31.30%
    • (46 Writein Votes 0.43%)

    City Clerk; City of Cathedral City

    Treasurer; City of Cathedral City

    • Henry K.C. Chan
      3,696 votes 53.61%
    • Cornell English
      3,198 votes 46.39%
    • (17 Writein Votes 0.25%)

    Council Member; City of Corona (3 Elected)

    Council Member; City of Hemet (2 Elected)

    Mayor; City of La Quinta

    Council Member; City of La Quinta (2 Elected)

    • Terry B. Henderson
      3,737 votes 31.41%
    • Ron Perkins
      3,395 votes 28.54%
    • Robert "Bob" Alcala
      2,758 votes 23.18%
    • Loren L. McGuire
      2,007 votes 16.87%
    • (32 Writein Votes 0.27%)

    Council Member; City of Moreno Valley; Council District 2

    • Richard A. Stewart
      3,013 votes 62.64%
    • Marcia Amino
      1,797 votes 37.36%
    • (19 Writein Votes 0.40%)

    Council Member; City of Moreno Valley; Council District 4

    • Bonnie Flickinger
      2,130 votes 66.62%
    • George Albanese
      1,067 votes 33.38%
    • (6 Writein Votes 0.19%)

    Council Member; City of Palm Desert (2 Elected)

    Council Member; City of San Jacinto (2 Elected)

    • Jimmie "Dale" Stubblefield
      2,034 votes 30.12%
    • Ken Shaw
      1,898 votes 28.10%
    • Lorna "Cindy" O'Brien
      1,653 votes 24.47%
    • Michael Fred Allen
      1,169 votes 17.31%
    • (18 Writein Votes 0.27%)

    Special District

    Director; Rubidoux Community Services District (2 Elected)

    • Ruth Anderson Wilson
      1,474 votes 41.98%
    • Francis "Forest" Trowbridge
      1,044 votes 29.74%
    • Gilbert Joe Calzada
      993 votes 28.28%
    • (5 Writein Votes 0.14%)

    Director; Desert Health Care District (2 Elected)

    Director; Palo Verde Health Care District (3 Elected)

    • David Brooks
      1,752 votes 29.10%
    • Kenneth G. Lucero
      1,429 votes 23.74%
    • Louise Carter
      1,400 votes 23.26%
    • Charles H. Graham
      818 votes 13.59%
    • Lawrence H. "Larry" Hurst
      621 votes 10.32%
    • (23 Writein Votes 0.39%)

    Director; San Gorgonio Memorial Health Care District (3 Elected)

    • Joy Welch
      6,494 votes 28.82%
    • Robert A. Jones
      6,230 votes 27.65%
    • Jim D. Gardner
      5,374 votes 23.85%
    • Charles G. Ferrell
      4,437 votes 19.69%
    • (31 Writein Votes 0.14%)

    Director; Valley Health System Health Care District; Area 1

    • William H. Cherry
      4,491 votes 59.73%
    • Ralph G. Dreier
      3,028 votes 40.27%
    • (19 Writein Votes 0.26%)

    Director; Valley Health System Health Care District; Area 2

    Director; Valley Health System Health Care District; Area 3

    • Patrick C. Searl
      3,121 votes 51.45%
    • Glen Holmes
      2,945 votes 48.55%
    • (85 Writein Votes 1.40%)

    Director; Valley Health System Health Care District; Area 6

    • Robert O'Donnell
      4,724 votes 53.43%
    • Irene Hampel
      4,118 votes 46.57%
    • (10 Writein Votes 0.11%)

    Director; Beaumont-Cherry Valley Recreation & Park District (2 Elected)

    • Michael R. "Mickey" Valdivia
      2,401 votes 44.63%
    • Jim Tickemyer
      1,619 votes 30.09%
    • Jack F. Belcher
      1,360 votes 25.28%
    • (14 Writein Votes 0.26%)

    Director; Jurupa Area Recreation & Park District; Division 5

    • Bob Hernandez
      1,316 votes 66.94%
    • L. Butch Guzman
      650 votes 33.06%
    • (4 Writein Votes 0.20%)

    Director; Coachella Valley Water District; Division 1

    Director; Coachella Valley Water District; Division 3

    • Tellis Codekas
      20,296 votes 44.98%
    • Frank R. Ceja
      13,356 votes 29.60%
    • Patrick Swarthout
      11,466 votes 25.41%
    • (37 Writein Votes 0.08%)

    Director; Coachella Valley Water District; Division 5

    • Russell Kitahara
      26,778 votes 60.56%
    • Gayl Biondi
      17,440 votes 39.44%
    • (65 Writein Votes 0.15%)

    Director; Eastern Municipal Water District; Division 1

    • Rodger D. Siems
      12,217 votes 60.01%
    • John J. McCain
      8,141 votes 39.99%
    • (51 Writein Votes 0.25%)

    Director; Eastern Municipal Water District; Division 5

    Director; Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District; Division 3

    • Chris "Christine" Hyland
      855 votes 32.71%
    • John S. Purpura
      667 votes 25.52%
    • Jimmy Flores
      625 votes 23.91%
    • D. Michael Schumm
      467 votes 17.87%
    • (3 Writein Votes 0.12%)

    Director; Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District; Division 5

    • Kristine Anderson
      2,774 votes 58.22%
    • Aden Burley
      1,991 votes 41.78%
    • (19 Writein Votes 0.40%)

    Director; Western Municipal Water District; Division 1

    • Wayne H. Holcomb
      15,131 votes 86.22%
    • Jeffrey Lee Skorupinski
      2,419 votes 13.78%
    • (56 Writein Votes 0.32%)

    Director; Western Municipal Water District; Division 2

    Director; Western Municipal Water District; Division 3

    • Kevin D. Jeffries
      18,086 votes 68.30%
    • Dale D. Dunn
      8,394 votes 31.70%
    • (59 Writein Votes 0.23%)

    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 A Transportation Tax -- County of Riverside
    203,709 / 69.20% Yes votes ...... 90,660 / 30.80% No votes
    To relieve traffic congestion, improve safety and air quality shall Measure A (Riverside County Transportation Commission Ordinance No. 02-001) be approved to extend for thirty (30) years the current 1/2 cent sales tax to:
    • Widen/improve routes 10, 15, 60, 71, 79, 86, 91, 111 and 15/91 and 10/60 interchanges
    • Maintain community streets
    • Expand transit for seniors and persons with disabilities
    • Expand Metrolink commuter rail
    • Conduct independent financial audits and authorize bonds up to $500 million?

    Measure F Repeal Utility User's Tax -- City of Moreno Valley
    9,285 / 46.44% Yes votes ...... 10,710 / 53.56% No votes
    Shall the Initiative Measure entitled: "AN INITIATIVE MEASURE TO REPEAL THE EXISTING 6% UTILITY USER'S TAX AND PROHIBITING THE CITY FROM IMPOSING A UTILITY USER'S TAX" be approved?

    Measure G Transfer School Territory -- Moreno Valley Unified School District Transfer Area To Riverside Unified School District
    140 / 78.65% Yes votes ...... 38 / 21.35% No votes
    Shall that area of the Moreno Valley Unified School District (described below) be transferred to the Riverside Unified School District (that territory being City of Riverside and County of Riverside, Portion N 1/2 NW 1/4 Section 16, T. 3 S. R. 4 W.)?

    Measure J School Bond -- Menifee Union School District
    6,853 / 59.24% Yes votes ...... 4,715 / 40.76% No votes
    Shall Menifee Union School District relieve overcrowding, improve education and increase safety throughout the district by constructing two new elementary schools and additional class rooms to accommodate growth, by improving technology in classrooms, by improving energy efficiency and by making other upgrades by issuing $14,500,000 of bonds at interest rates not exceeding eight per cent (8%), with citizen oversight, annual audits of expenditures and performance and no proceeds used for teacher or administrator salaries or other operating expenses?

    Measure K School Bond -- Murrieta Valley Unified School District
    11,119 / 70.46% Yes votes ...... 4,662 / 29.54% No votes
    To relieve severe overcrowding, and to provide sufficient classrooms and educational facilities for local children, shall the Murrieta Valley Unified School District construct new schools, build new classrooms and facilities, acquire land and qualify for state matching funds by issuing $40.4 million in bonds, at interest rates within the legal limit, and appoint an independent citizens' oversight committee to conduct annual audits to ensure account ability and guarantee all funds will only be used to improve educational facilities for local children?

    Measure L School Bond -- Banning Unified School District
    2,620 / 67.79% Yes votes ...... 1,245 / 32.21% No votes
    Shall the Banning Unified School District, serving children from kindergarten through 12th grade, construct and furnish cafeterias/multi-purpose rooms at Hoffer and Hemerling schools and a gymnasium at Banning High School, issue $12 million of bonds at an interest rate within the legal limit and provide a citizens' oversight committee; provide independent audits, and use no funds for administrative salaries?

    Measure M Fire and Paramedic Tax -- City of La Quinta
    4,748 / 66.23% Yes votes ...... 2,421 / 33.77% No votes
    Shall Initiative Ordinance 2002-1, authorizing the levy of a special tax on each eligible parcel in the City to fund enhanced fire protection and paramedic services, be adopted?

    Measure N Adopt City Charter -- City of Indian Wells
    1,641 / 89.38% Yes votes ...... 195 / 10.62% No votes
    Shall the Charter be adopted making Indian Wells a Charter City so that the laws of Indian Wells shall prevail over State law with respect to municipal affairs?

    Measure O 4% Utility Users Tax -- City of Cathedral City
    2,556 / 33.29% Yes votes ...... 5,123 / 66.71% No votes
    Shall a 4% utility users tax be imposed on gas, telephone, electrical and video services for a period commencing on July 1, 2003 and expiring on June 30, 2007?

    Measure P Bond Measure -- San Bernardino Community College District
    833 / 53.64% Yes votes ...... 720 / 46.36% No votes
    To prepare students for jobs and four year colleges; enhance nursing, firefighter, paramedic, public safety and hi-tech job training, repair aging buildings, class rooms, labs, upgrade earthquake safety; upgrade wiring/equipment for computer technology; construct, acquire and equip modern buildings/libraries, science/computer labs/class rooms; and improve campus security, shall San Bernardino Community College District issue $190,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, appoint a citizens oversight committee, and perform annual audits to ensure no money is used for administrators' salaries?

    Measure Q Amend Charter Section 400 -- City of Riverside
    28,795 / 71.78% Yes votes ...... 11,319 / 28.22% No votes
    Shall section 400 of the Charter of the City of Riverside be amended to provide that officials elected at the general municipal election, or at any other election, take office on the second Tuesday following completion of the canvass, but in no event later than the fifth Tuesday following the election?

    Measure R Amend Charter Section 1109 -- City of Riverside
    21,529 / 53.44% Yes votes ...... 18,756 / 46.56% No votes
    Shall section 1109 of the Charter of the City of Riverside be amended to increase the threshold requirement for formal competitive bidding and city council approval of public works contracts from $25,000 to $50,000, subject to existing provisions of section 1109?

    Measure S Amend Charter Section 1202 -- City of Riverside
    20,672 / 50.88% Yes votes ...... 19,953 / 49.12% No votes
    Shall section 1202 of the Charter of the City of Riverside be amended to increase from $25,000 to $50,000 the Board of Public Utilities' authorization threshold for any purchase of equipment, materials or supplies or any acquisition, construction, improvement, extension, enlargement, diminution, or curtailment of all or any part of any public utility system, subject to all other existing provisions of section 1202?

    Measure T School Bond -- Nuview Union School District
    1,034 / 63.59% Yes votes ...... 592 / 36.41% No votes
    To modernize and build new classrooms and facilities within the Nuview Union School District, replace plumbing, air conditioning, communications and electrical systems, provide classroom technology, create handicapped access, make the District eligible for State matching funds and enhance safety with fire hydrants, security fencing, safer playgrounds, and asbestos removal, shall the District issue $6,000,000 of bonds with interest rates below the legal limit with spending reviewed by a citizen's oversight committee?

    Measure U Repeal Utility Users Tax -- City of Palm Springs
    5,148 / 41.18% Yes votes ...... 7,354 / 58.82% No votes
    Shall the City Municipal Code be amended to repeal the City's 5% utility tax on users of telephone, electricity and gas services?

    Measure V Amend Hotel Tax -- City of Palm Springs
    3,722 / 29.65% Yes votes ...... 8,833 / 70.35% No votes
    Shall the City Municipal Code be amended concerning the tax currently collected on persons occupying hotel rooms so that the tax rate will vary from 10% to 12.5% based on the number of rooms in the hotel, with monies raised by the tax be spent solely to encourage local tourism, and not for other City services?

    Measure W Establish Term Limits -- City of Palm Springs
    5,919 / 47.05% Yes votes ...... 6,662 / 52.95% No votes
    Shall the City Charter be amended to establish term limits prohibiting any person elected to the office of the Mayor or City Council or appointed to any City board or commission from serving more than two terms or a total of ten years in that office or on that board or commission?

    Measure X Parking -- City of Palm Springs (Charter Amendment)
    4,984 / 39.91% Yes votes ...... 7,505 / 60.09% No votes
    Shall the City Charter and Municipal Code be amended to prohibit the City (other than at the airport) from (a) metering, charging for or taxing any public parking space, (b) reserving public parking spaces for any user (except handicap parking), and (c) placing any time restrictions for public parking spaces less than 24 hours?

    Measure Y Council Appointment of Boards -- City of Palm Springs
    6,678 / 53.87% Yes votes ...... 5,719 / 46.13% No votes
    Shall the City Charter be amended to provide that persons serving on city boards and commissions be nominated and appointed by the City Council rather than nominated by the Mayor and appointed by the City Council?

    Measure Z Vacancy -- City of Palm Springs (Charter Amendment)
    7,243 / 58.23% Yes votes ...... 5,196 / 41.77% No votes
    Shall the City Charter be amended so that after a City Council election is called by the Council or within 90 days after the City Council election, if a vacancy occurs on the City Council, the City Council must appoint the next highest vote getter to the open seat?

    Measure AA Adopt City Charter -- City of Desert Hot Springs
    1,351 / 59.25% Yes votes ...... 929 / 40.75% No votes
    Shall the purposed City Charter for the City of Desert Hot Springs be adopted so that the laws of the City shall prevail over general state law with respect to local municipal affairs?

    Measure BB Change Mayor Term to 4 Years -- City of Desert Hot Springs
    1,121 / 48.99% Yes votes ...... 1,167 / 51.01% No votes
    Shall the term of the Office of the Mayor of Desert Hot Springs increase from two years to four years, beginning with the 2003 Mayor's term?


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