ELECTIONS ’88 : ORANGE COUNTY : Orange County Local Ballot Measures
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County A--Election or Appointment of School Superintendent 2,374 of 2,374 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Elected 571,606 73.9 Appointed 202,271 26.1
For the record:
12:00 a.m. Nov. 12, 1988 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Saturday November 12, 1988 Orange County Edition Metro Part 2 Page 5 Column 1 Metro Desk 3 inches; 81 words Type of Material: Correction
Because of typing errors, some election results were incorrectly recorded in tables appearing in Thursday’s paper. Here are the correct election results:
Local Measures City of Placentia Q--Cash Basis Fund Repeal
Votes % Yes 6,018 46.7 No 6,862 53.3
Proposed City in the Saddleback Valley R--Incorporation
81 of 81 Precincts Reporting Votes % Yes 12,261 37.2 No 20,704 62.8
S--City Name (Advisory)
Votes % Saddleback Valley 11,075 41.8 Laguna Hills 9,377 35.4 Rancho Viejo 6,074 22.9
T--Council Elections by District or
At Large
Votes % District 18,293 65.5 At Large 9,647 34.5
GRAPHIC-TABLE: ORANGE COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS: For the Record
Placentia Unified School District B--Annexation of Yorba Linda School District to Placentia School District
120 of 120 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 26,008 69.4 No 11,445 30.6
Yorba Linda School District C--Annexation to Placentia School District 25 of 25 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 4,034 55.4 No 3,243 44.6
City of Anaheim D--Traffic Congestion Bond Issue 228 of 228 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 41,973 57.1 No 31,595 43.0
E--Storm Drain Bond Issue
Votes % Yes 48,731 66.4 No 24,672 33.6
F--City Charter Amendments
Votes % Yes 28,479 44.7 No 35,230 55.3
City of Costa Mesa G--Slow Growth 87 of 87 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 15,286 50.2 No 15,147 49.8
H--Home Ranch, Amendment No. 1
Votes % Yes 11,118 36.7 No 19,217 63.3
I--Home Ranch, Amendment No. 2
Votes % Yes 12,034 39.7 No 18,245 60.3
City of Huntington Beach J--Slow Growth 182 of 182 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 33,459 49.4 No 34,329 50.6
City of Newport Beach K--Traffic Management Initiative 101 of 101 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 13,886 46.2 No 16,158 53.8
City of Orange L--Hotel Bed Tax 110 of 110 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 16,588 47.1 No 18,639 52.9
City of Placentia M--Mayor and Council Pay Hike 40 of 40 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 6,570 46.3 No 7,619 53.7
N--Public Works Contracts
Votes % Yes 6,093 44.0 No 7,770 56.0
O--City Clerk Pay Hike
Votes % Yes 8,068 57.3 No 6,001 42.7
P--City Treasurer Pay Hike
Votes % Yes 8,964 64.3 No 4,985 35.7
Q--Cash Basis Fund Repeal
Votes % Yes 6,018 37.2 No 6,862 62.8
Proposed City in the Saddleback Valley R--Incorporation 81 of 81 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 12,261 54.2 No 20,704 45.8
S--City Name (Advisory)
Votes % Saddleback Valley 11,075 53.8 Laguna Hills 9,377 28.4 Rancho Viejo 6,074 17.9
T--Council Elections by District or At Large
Votes % District 18,293 46.7 At Large 9,647 53.3
City of San Clemente U--Appointed City Clerk 44 of 44 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 6,777 44.8 No 8,339 55.2
V--Appointed City Treasurer
Votes % Yes 6,369 42.2 No 8,719 57.8
W--Require Referendum on Onshore Oil
Votes % Yes 10,765 75.2 No 3,541 24.8
City of San Juan Capistrano X--Slow Growth 29 of 29 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 4,947 51.6 No 4,631 48.4
City of Santa Ana Y--Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem 153 of 153 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 31,824 84.1 No 6,043 16.0
City of Stanton Z--Fireworks Ban (Advisory) 22 of 22 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 3,704 49.4 No 3,798 50.6
Community Facilities District No. 88-3 (North Tustin) AA--Park Bonds 39 of 39 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 3,887 30.0 No 9,067 70.0
Silverado-Modjeska Park & Recreation District BB--Community Center Tax 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting
Votes % Yes 188 62.3 No 114 37.7
--Elected candidates and measures are in bold type. --i. designates elected incumbent. --* designates a candidate who has withdrawn. --District locations are listed by city or community in Orange County. --Percentages are rounded to the nearest 1 1/10. --Orange County election results compiled by Jim Carr, Paul Orwig, Henry Rivero, Jackson Sellers and Tim Wilson.
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