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MINUTES - 01011974 - Elections 1974
,ELECTIONS - 1974 r d 1-15-74 Notice of Direct Primary Election on June_4,. 1974. 1-22-74 Calling a Maximum Tax Rate Increase Election in San" Pablo FPD - Res. 74/65. 3-12-74 Consolidating Revenue Limit Increase Election for Martinez Unified School District with Direct Primary Election on June 4, 1974. Res. 74/233 3-12-74 ' Consolidating Special Election of San Francisco BARTD with Direct Primary Election on June 4, 1974. 3-19-74 Amending Res. 74/205 calling a maximum tax rate increase election for CSA M-8 (Discovery Bay) to provide that said election shall be by mail ballot. 74/275 3-19-74 Consolidating Maximum Tax Rate Increase Election - Danville FPD - with Direct Primary. Election of 6/4/74. 3/25/74 Ack. receipt of Official Canvass of (totes cast a 3/5/74 District Elections. 4/19/74 Governor's Special. Election Proclamation for 6/4/74. 4/29/74 Appointing Election Officers and Designatin Polling Places 5/7/74 Endorsing $350 Million Cal-Vet Bond Measure (Prop. 3) - Res. 74/405. 6/12/74 Statement of Votes Cast - CSA M-8 (Discovery Bay area) Maximum Tax Rate Election 6/18/74 Receipt of Official Canvass of June 4 Election CSA M-8 6/18/74 Receipt of Official Canvass of June 4, 1974 Privary Election 6/27/74 Letter from J. P. McBrien, County Administrator, reporting on delay;. in June 4, 1974 election returns. ` 7/31/74 Letter from State Controller re AB 914. 8-6-74 Consolidating Maximum Tax Rate Increase Elections = Pittsburg Unified School STORED: % REEL #INDEX # Ap # Dist. 74/660 BOX # (OVER) Aug. 6, 1974 Consolidating Bond Election with General Election on 11/5/74 for the following: Brentwood Union School Dist. (Res. 74/661) ; Oakley Union School Dist. (Res. 74/662) ; Knightsen School Dist. (Res. 74/663) ; San Ramon Valley Unified School Dist. (Res. 74/665) ; and Richmond Unified School Dist. (74/664) . 8-6-74 Consolidation of Bond Election of Amador Valley Joint Union High School Dist. of Alameda County and CCC to be held on 11/5/74. (Res. 74/666) 7-29-74 Calling of Maximum Tax Rate Increase Election in CCC Fire Protection District. 8-13-74 Consolidating the following in the Nov. 5, 1974 General Election: Pleasant Hill Recreation & Park Board of Directors, EBMUD Fluoridation Measure; Alameda-CC Transit Dist. Board of Directors; Ambrose Recreation & Park Dist. Board of Directors; West .CC Hospital Dist. Board of Directors; Mt. Diablo Hospital Dist. Board -of Directors; East Bay Regional Park Dist. Board of Directors; CCC Board of Education Governing Board; Liberty Union High School Dist. ; Pittsburg. Community Hospital Dist. ; EBMUD Board of Directors; and City of Martinez City Council Redevelopment Agency Question. 8-20-74 Consolidation of the Special Muni Bond Election, City of Concord, with State General Election on Nov. 5, 1974; City of Pinole Special Muni . Bond Election; City of. Pinole City Council election; Valley Community Services Dist. Water Fluoridation Election; BARTD Board of Directors and City of Hercules Maximum Tax Rate. 8-26-74 City of Concord Ord. No. 984 calling a Special Muni Bond Election for muni improvements. 9-23-74 Governor's General Election Proclamation for Nov. 5, 1974. 9-30-74 Appointing of Election Officer and designation polling places for the Nov. 5, 1974 General Election. 10-7-74 City of Pinole Ord. No. 331 calling Special Muni Bond Election. (See Card #2 r ELECTIONS - 1974 CARD #2 June 21 , 1973 Payment of Deputy Registrars - Elections Department 10-7-74 City of Concord Ord. No. 988 amending Ord. No. 984 calling a special muni bond election. Oct. 8, 19.74 Proposed Regulations for State Commission on Voting Machines an&VVote Tabulating Devices. 11-19-74 Ack. receipt of Official Statement of Votes, General Election, Nov. 5, 1974 12-3-74 Letter from Supt. , Brentwood School District, with respect to voters casting ballots in precincts outside their school districts. 12-20-74 Letter from State Controller re State reimbursement to Fire Districts for costs incurred for the statewide special election held on Nov. 6, 1973. STORED: BOX # - ® RECEIVED HOUSTON 1. FLOURNOY DEC 2V1974 6mtraffa d t4E laft of lCLCNif=in J. P. O-SON CLERK BOARD OF.SUPERVISORS SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95805 CO TR COSTA CO. ' DeDtft December 20, 1974 Honorable Houston I. Flournoy State Controller Sacramento, California Dear Sir: We have examined the records of the following fire districts in Contra Costa County in connection with State reimbursement under Item 56, Chapter P5, Statutes of 1974 of costs incurred for the statewide special election held on November 6, 1973: Fire District State Payment Moraga $ 1,778.28 El Sobrante 787.68 Eastern 117.28 San Pablo 2,425.32 Orinda 211225.52 Contra Costa 18,149.32 Total $ 25,483.40 Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such-`tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we con- sidered necessary in the circumstances.- In our opinion payment of $25,483.10 to the fire districts from Item 56, Chapter 375, Statutes of 1974, was proper. Respectfully submitted, FLOYD W. JOHNSON, Chief Division of Audits By -John E. Morrison Supervisor of Field Audits JEM:ms cc: County Auditor County Clerk s .. i BREN1 OOD VNION SCHOOL TRICT ,BRENTWOOD SCHOOL - DISTRICT OFFICE - 13ARIN SCHOOL EDNA HILL SCHOOL TEL. 634-3408 TEL. 634-3343 TEL. 634-3548 250 FIRST STREET BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA 94513 November 25P 1974 Edmmd Linscheid, County Supervisor Contra Costa County, District No, 5 45 Civic Avenue Pittsburg, California 94565 Dear Mr. Linscheid: I want to bring to your attention that during the last election several registered voters . were forced to vote in precincts outside their school districts-, there- -fore preventing them from having---the opportunity to cast their ballots on local school district measures, and at the same time giving them an undue influence .on measures within a neighboring school district. Those people whom I am aware of who were forced to vote in a precinct outside their own school district were: Mr. Bruce Clegg who lives in the Knightsen District but had to vote in Brentwood (Wife was correctly placed on the Knightsen precinct list) Leo & Lorraine Wilkinson who live in: the Oakley District also voted in the Brentwood District Mrs, Rose Pierce who worked at one of the polling places brought the-above names to my attention. There were several other voters whose names were in question as to whether or not they should have voted in a Brentwood precinct. I would suggest that you contact her for that information. She also stated that this problem has existed in past. elections. Hopefully, you can help us rectify this situation prior to the next election. Sincerely, C'E C '3 1974Aifia"tow.' Supt' . J, R. oLssoN Brentwood Union School Dist. CLERK OARD StJPERVI$gR3 WBB•:J w cc,- ., In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California December 3 19.74 In the Matter of Letter from Superintendent, Brentwood Union School District, with respect to Voters Casting Ballots in Precincts Outside Their School Districts. Supervisor E. A. Linscheid having brought to the attention of the Board a letter he received from Mr. William B. Bristow, Superintendent, Brentwood School District, stating that during the last election some registered voters were forced to vote in precincts outside their school districts and citing certain problems resulting therefrom; . On motion of Supervisor E. A. Linscheid, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Assistant County Registrar for review and correction of the aforesaid situation. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES: . Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A, M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None, ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. William Bristow, Supt. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Brentwood School District . Supervisors 2 First Street, Brentwood, Calif. 94513 affixed this 3rd day of December , 19 7A_ County Registrar �� � ��,GU�2�. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall H 24 5/74 -12,500 In . the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California November 19 19LZ4 In the Matter of Official Statement of- Votes, General Election, November 5, 1974. Mr. Lon Underwood, Registration and Elections Supervisor, having presented to the Board the official statement (canvass) of votes cast .in the November 5,1974 General Election; On motion. of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY -THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid official statement of votes is ACKNOVTLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: . AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, r J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. r ABSENT: None. I hereby-certify that the foregoing, is a true.and correct copy of an-order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County. Clerk Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Elections Div. Supervisors County Administrator affixed. this 19th day of November , 19 71 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By. &, �1�.�z• Deputy Clerk Doro Ay Lazzarini H 24 5/74 -12,500 C N T R A C 0 S T A C . 0'1- N T Y G E N E R A L G-70 &/o T U E S D A Y N C V E V 8 E R 5 1 9 7 4 203,237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA COSTA CCUNTY SUMMARY TIME 02.29 AM SHEET GOVERNOR' ( SECRETARY OF STATE. . 934 OF 9.34 PCTS 1CC%l 934 OF -934 PCTS 100% 96, 729 48% EDMUND G BROWN JRp ' DElvC 1 125, 133 64% MARCH K FCNG, CEMO 9�9,9 177 4 9� HO,.USTON .1 FLUjURNOYv REP 1 2 #796 1% KAY MC GLACHLINt PFR 2 ,360_1% EDMON V KAISER , AMIN I 5,471 3% CHARLES C RIPLEY, AMIN 1,0966 1% ELIZABETH KEATHLEY, PFR I 61vC47 31% BRIAN R VAN CAMP, REP 598 OX SCATTERINGS I 21C 0% SCATTERINGS - ---------------------------------------1------- -- ------ - -- LIEUTENANT --------------------- LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ICONTRCLLER 934 OF 934 PCTS 100%1 934 CF 934 PCTS 100% 97, 067 504; MERVYN M DYMALLY, DEMO I 86t564 46% WILLIAM T BAGLEY9 REP 90, 58U 46l; JOHN L HARMER, REP 1 3,645 2X COREY D CASSANOVAt PFR 3,471 2% ALBERTA M PROCELLv AMIN I 92,923 49% KENNETH CORY, CEMO 4, 113 2% MARILYN SEALS, PFR 1 61,433 3% KEVIN SCANLONt AMIN 279 0"bp SCATTERINGS 1 154 C% SCATTERINGS ITREASURER RECEIVED 934 CF 934 PCTS I00X -.1 990C.7- 5% W WAYNE FCRTNERI AMIN 1974 1 85, 723 45% JOHN T KEhOEq REP 1 96,787 50% JESSE M UNRUH# DEMO J. R. LSSON 1 222 Ot SCATTERINGS oQ 0 F SUPERVI lullIv, COST ................. CINIR —EBT............ 10 1 av COMM %TT0kNEY GENERAL ICONGRESS 77H DISTRICT 934 OF 934 PCTS 10031 750 CF 750 PCTS 100% 111 ,644 58�t�CVE-CtE J YOUNGER, REP 1 669115 44% GARY FERNANDEZy REP 81t592 42% WILLIAM A NORRIS , DEMO 1 82, 765 56% GEORGE - MILLER, DEMO 247 0% SCATTERINGS 1 241 0% SCATTERINGS ;TATE BOARD EQUALIZATION 3RD DISTRICT ICONGRESS 8TH CISTRICT 934 OF 934 PCTS 100%1 170 CF 170 PCTS 100%' 107,057 60% WILLIAM M BENNETT , DEMO I 13te36 36% RONALD V CELLUMS, DEMO 59,669 33% TALLY P MASTRANGELO, REP 1 1 ,560 4% JOHN HOLLAND, AMIN 11, 823 7% JOYCE W S-TANCLIFFE9 AMIN 1 22,927 60% ' JACK .REDEEN, REP 200 0% - SCATTERINGS 67 0% SCATTERINGS —-------------------- I ------------ --- I S SENATOR ICCNGRES.S 9TH CISTRICT 934 OF 934 PCTS 100$1 14 CF 14 PCTS 100% -12-9#077 66% ALAN CRANSTON*� DEMG 1 1 ,856 66% FORTNEY h PETE STARK, DEM 2,482 1% GAYLE M JUSTICE * PFR 1 971 34% EDSON ADAMS , REP 2, 737 1% JACK MC COY, AMIN 1 4 Ot SCATTERINGS 61, 842 31% H L RICHARDSON9 REP I 239 0%% SCATTERINGS I N T R A C 0 . S T A C_. _U_ N T Y ' G .E N E R A L • T U E S .0 A Y , N C V E N. B E R 5 , 1 9 7 4 203,237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUMMARY TINE 02.29 AM SHEET ASSEMBLY IUTH DISTRICT IJUDGE CF THE SUPREME CCURT 443 OF 443 PCTS 1002I 934 CF 934 PCTS 1002 649632 722 DANIEL E BOATWRIGHT , OEN.CI 105,035 78% -DONALD R tiRIGHT YES 24, 899 282 CLAUDIA MAUZY NEMIR, REP 1 29, 956 222 DONALD R WRIGHT NO 107 02 SCATTERINGS I --- --------------------- - IJUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT ASSEMBLY 11TH DISTRICT I 934 CF 934 PCTS 1002 374 OF 374 PCTS 100%1 10199E8 772 WILLIAM P CLARK JR YES 63,725 88% JOHN T KNOX , DEMO-REP 1 30039 232 WILLIAM P CLARK JR NO 8t177 112 THERESA F DIETR ICH, AMIN 110 02 SCATTERINGS I ---------------------------------------IJUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT I 934 OF 934 PCTS 1002 ASSEMBLY 12TH DISTRICT I 1059SE6 772 STANLEY MCSK YES 117 OF 117 PCTS 1002I 31 ,453 232 STANLEY RCSK NO 99839 392 KEN MEADE, DEMO 15,248 612 ARTHUR R FLEGAL 9 REP I 29 0% SCATTERINGS IJUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT I 934 OF 934 PCTS 1002 I 97,707 75% MATHEW 0 TOBRINER YES 1 319.839 252 MATHEW 0 TOBRINER NO I I JUDGE APPELLATE COURT IST DIST 15T DIV . IJUDGE APPELLATE COURT IST DIST 4TH DIV 934 OF 934 PCTS 10021 934 OF 934 PCTS 1002 101,034 782 RICHARD M SIMS JR YES I 101 ,701 792 THOMAS W CALDECOTT YES 27,758 222 RICHARD M SIMS JR NC I 27,198 212 THOMAS W CALDECOTT NO . 1 JUDGE APPELLATE COURT IST DIST 2ND DIV IJUDGE APPELLATE COURT 1ST LIST 4TH DIV 934 OF 934 PCTS 10021 934 OF 934 PCTS 1002 104,719 792 WAKEFIELD TAYLOR YES I 979447 772 JOSEPH A RATTIGAN YES 27,054 212 WAKEFIELD TAYLOR NO I 29, 524 232 JOSEPH A RATTIGAN NO 1 - JUDGE APPELLATE COURT 1ST DIST 2ND DIV ISTATE NEASURE i _934 OF 934 PCTS 1001I 934 CF 934 PCTS ' 1002 989290 78% ROBERT FRANCIS KANE YES I 1109161 602 YES 289481 222 ROBERT FRANCIS KANE NO I 72,615 40Z NO -------------------=------ ----------I------ -- ------------- _ -------- I JUDGE APPELLATE COURT 1ST DIST 2ND DIV ISTATE- MEASURE 2 9.34 OF 934 PCTS 10021 934 CF 934 PCTS 1002 979290 772 ALLISON M ROUSE YES I 132 ,404 782 YES 289984 232 ALLISON M ROUSE NO 1 389029 222 NO I 1 � . QUO N T R_A_ C O S T A C::UN T Y / G E N E R A L T U E S D A Y , N C V E N 8 E R` 5 , 1 9 7 4 _ 2039237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA COSTA CCUNTY SUMMARY TIME 02.29 AM SHEET STATE MEASURE 3 ISTATE MEASURE 7 __ 934 OF 934 PCTS 1001I 934 CF . 934 PCTS 100% 69, 187 42% YES 1124,742 768 YES 969996 58;; NO I 40,317 24% NO ---------------------------------------I------ ---------------------------- -- I STATE MEASURE 4 ISTATE MEASURE 8 934 OF 934 PCTS 10021 1 934 CF 934 PCTS 100% 100, 280 58% YES - I 121 , 1 El 74% YES 72, 948 42% NO I 42, 7L8 26% NO ------------------------------------I------ ------ ------------------- I STATE MEASURE 5 ISTATE MEASURE 9 934 OF 934 PCIS 1001I 934 CF 934 PCTS 100% 114, 000 65% YES 1112,790 68% YES 61, 591 35% NO I 539C52 32% NC ----------------------- -- ----------I------ ----------------- -------- I STATE MEASURE 6 ISTATE MEASURE 10 934 OF 934 PCTS 10041 934 CF 934 PCTS 100% 152,820 87% YES 1102,353 59% YES 22027 13% NO I 70,789 41% NO I I STATE MEASUkE 11 ISTATE MEASURE 15 934 OF 934 PCTS 10011 934 OF 934 PCTS 1004 869867 51% YES I 55958C 33% YES 829427 49% NO I 114,2164 67% NO I STATE MEASURE 12 ISTATE MEASURE 16 934 OF 934 PCTS 100*I 934 CF 934 PCTS 100, 116,249 74% YES I 70,429 422 YES 41, 552 26% NO I 97,194 58% NO STATE MEASURE. 1,3 ISTATE MEASURE 17 934 OF 934 PCTS 100tI 934 CE 934 PCTS 100 1019254 68% YES I 89 ,718 49% YES 48,203 32%' NO I 929831 51% NO -------------------------- ----------I - I STATE MEASURE 14 I 934 OF 934 PCTS 1003I 83, 513 51% YES I 799818 49% .NO I I " I C N T R A C O_ S T_A C U_ N T Y G E N E R A L T U E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 5 , 1 9 7 4 2039237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUMMARY TIME 02.29 AM SHEET SAN FRANCISCO BART DISTRICT 1 �/� ISAN FRANCISCO BART DISTRICT 2 490 OF 490 PCTS 1C01I 4_06 CF 406 PCTS 100% 14,380 16% MARCELLA B COLARICh I 11008 16% MILTON AUSMAN 61863 7% JOHN J CONNOLLY SR 1 37,036 53% HELLO J @IANCO 8,056 9% JOHN H CONVERY' 1 4.,C76 6% , WILLIE F CCRSEY 3,291 4% LEE M DE COVNIC K I 8,766 12-% DONALD M HARDY 11 , 560 12% JAMES E DOYLE • I 911E3 13% RICHARD L VERRILLI 22,371 24.% JAMES D HILL . I 114 0% SCATTERINGS 9,280 10% HOLGER I HJOkTSVANG 1 11814 2% J A KRIZ I 737 1% ALBERT L MAAS III I 2,580 3% WILLARD C MARTIN I 3,216 3% JERRY K OTT I 598 1% J WALTER SCAMMELL JR I 751 1% HERMAN W SCUDDER I 19768 2% DAN SEDAR I 833 1% JOHN E SHAW I 19221 1% DONALD C SQUIRES I 3,341 4% RAY A STR'EMEL I 79 0% SCATTERINGS I I I I I SAN FRANCISCO BART DISTRICT 3 �/, ISAN FRANCISCO BART DISTRICT 5 12 OF 12,.PCTS 10011 26 CF 26 PCTS 100% 16 1% KARL J ANANIA I 19131 27% ROBERT S ALLEN 27 1% J HOWARD ARNOLD I 56 1.% TERRY A BURLISON 352 14% THOMAS GORDON BURNS 1 231 5% ALICE C CLINE 39 2% WM HAROLD BUTTS I 107 .. 3% CIANE E CCOPER 117 5% EUGENE P CAD ENAS.SO_ ..` 1 64 2% STEVEN DRISCOLL 637 25% RICHARD 0 CLARK , I 7.17. 17% TED D EVANS 291 11% JACK A DALZIEL - I S5. 2% ALFRED JOHN FERNANDES . 88 3% ELIZABETH DEANE I 54 1% STEPHEN A F.RAZIER 448 18% JOHN HENRY DENTON I 202 5.% MICHAEL R FRIED 23 1% FREDRIC P GIBBS I 129 3% JACK H FRCEMING 5 U% J, UO US KOHN .1 233 5% JOAN KNUDSEN 3 0% STEPHEN S MORSE I 38 1% HARRY S KCHL 144 6% JEFFREY NEWMAN 1 37 1% GEORGE W LAINE 55 2% SANDRA PARSONS I 32 1% CHERI B MAGUIRE 81 3% RANOALL J POZOENA 1 11 0% JOHN J MARA JR 63 2% DAVID RABINOWITZ I 475 li% JAMES S MARTIN 135 5% JOHN F RILEY . I 109 3% RICHARD K WINDRICH 18 1% GEORGE ROTHMAN I 95 2% ROBERT E WIRT 1 0% SCATTERINGS I 421 10% JAMES. V ZENO 1 7 0% SCATTERINGS I I C N T R A C 0 S T A C O U N T Y G E N E R A L T U L S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 5 , 1 9 7 4 203, 237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA CESTA CGUNTY SUMMARY TIME 02.29 XM SHEET A–CC TRANSIT DISTRICT AT LARGE (1) IEAST EAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY GIST WARD 2 (04 211 OF _211 PCTS 100%1 _ _ 536 CF 536 PCTS 1004 16, 198 46% CLAUDE UAUGHTRY J I 55, 167 61% DE WITT W KRUEGER 149687 42% CHESTER C MC GUIRE JR I 359459 39% ROBERT KAF-:N 3, 985 11% TOM MILES I 137 0% SCATTERINGS 51 0% SCATTERINGS ----------------------------------- ---I IEAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DIST WARD 3 EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DIST WARD 3 I 5.36 OF 536 PCTS 100.% 68 OF 68 PCTS 10011 55,5C4 62% ROBERT T NAHAS 7,913 71% WILLIAM F JAROIN I 33,446 38% NCEL A PERRY 2,278 21% WILLIAM J BLAND I 125 0% SCATTERINGS 889 8% CLIFFORD R 'GLIDDEN I-------- --------_—____ -------- 5 0% SCATTERINGS I ------------IEAST BAY MUNICIPAL U:T:ILITY DIST WARD 4 I 536 OF 536 PCTS 100% EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK 'DIST WARD 7 �/� I 45,662 52% HELEN BURKE 349 OF 349 PCTS 100.%1 29,927 34% GWILYM B LEWIS 35, 173 62% PAUL J aADGER I 119923 14a STANLEY NAPARST 79586 13% BOBBIE E :BOWERS I 107 0% SCATTERINGS 6,169 11% BRAD MARENGER I 8,184 14% ROBERT L SYSUM I 70 0% SCATTERINGS I t : I b 1 EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DIST WARD 7 IMT DIABLO HOSPITAL DIST FULL TERM 536 OF 536 PCTS 10021 190 CF 190 PCTS 100% 42,904 52b CHARLES R HITCHCOCK I 20, 5E0 34% VIRGINIA S SWITZER 18,882 23*b' ETHAN A JOHNSON I 139858 23% ELMER C WF-ALEN 209566 256 AL SMITH I 6,313 11% FRANCES N AGNELLO 207 0% SCATTERINGS I 6,649 11% ROBERT C ELASER ---------------------- -----1 7,736 13'"' ROBERT A EGB CUSACK I 41647 6% CLIFFORD R WIESNER CCC BOARD EDUCATION AREA 2 L fj 1 43 0% SCATTERINGS 99 OF 99 PCTS 1 G 0 1 I-------------------__ —__-- —_ 51P098 33% GONZALO RUCOBO I ,1 5,592 37% -MURRAY A RED MARTIN IMT DIAELO HOSPITAL DIST SHORT TERM I 1 4061 30% CHARLES A ,RISKY I 190 OF 190 PCTS 100% 18 0% SCATTERINGS I 27,.C97 82% CARVER L h,OCSNAN I 5, 813 18% WILLIAM A ROBERTS 1 39 0% SCATTERINGS 1 I I I I I I - 1 N T R A C 0 -_S T A CIO_U_N T Y G E N E R A L T U E S D A Y , N C V E M B E R 5 , 1 9 7 4 203,237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA CCSTA COUNTY _ SUMMARY TIME 02.29 AM SHEET LOS MEDANCS HOSPITAL OI ST (3) IAMBRCSE RECREATION & PARK. DIST 53 OF ' 53 PCTS 1001I 12 CF 12 PCTS 100% 4,126 19% RONALD ROY JOHNSON I 1,452 26%K WILLIAM A ADCCCK 4977U 22* DONALD L LANDRUM 1 1012 26% JASPER C ALUMBAUGH 3,662 17Z ARNOLD PERRENOUC I 1 ,268 25X ANNE E JCF:NSON 3,962 18%K RICHARD E BILL GOODWIN I 1,C88 21% MICHAEL A MAROTTA 4,944 23% LILLIAN J PRIDE I 3 0% SCATTERINGS 14 0% SCATTERINGS ----------------------- ----- -I IPH RECREATION & PARK CIST FULL TERM C.3) WEST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DIST (.3) I 49 OF 49 PCTS 100% 256 OF 256 PCTS 100XI 69282 26% HELEN A WEISNER 15,499 13% VERNON T .ARCH18ALD I 4,969 20% MARY A WALTERS 15, 595 13% JAMES -F EMBICK I 41C18 16% LOWELL WEIGHT 15,970 13t A J FURRER I 39261 13% JOSEPH P CE RESPINI 16,611 14:; BETTYE JOYCE CASH I 2 ,854 12% DAVID D FULLER 13079 11% DONALD L GRECO I 31003 12% LLOYD J JIM SAhCHUK 15,224 13Z ANN BRANNON TURNER I 13 0% SCATTERINGS 6,586 6% LONNIE C WASHINGTON JR I 11,241 9% J PALMER WATSON I 81716 7% ION IA MARIE WHITE I 59 0t SCATTERINGS I I I PH RECREATION & PARK DIST SHORT TERM N IPINOLE CITY COUNCIL _ 49 OF 49 PCTS 100%1 22 CF 22 PCTS 100% 6,373 . 72% MICHAEL E PHALEN I 1970 40% JIM' BLYLER 21408 27% BLAI'S5 RUSSO' 1 352 8� SANDRA L @ROCKER 17 0% SCATTERINGS I 1 ,462 34% JOHN J MEEHAN - -- ------------ ----------I 269 6% JIM 0 CCNNOR 1 509 12t CHARLES A SPOON MORAGA INCORPORATION CITY COUNCIL �S� 1 6 0.% SCATTERINGS _ 25 OF 25 PCTS 1001I------- ------ --- --------- -- 901 4% MIKI CHAT:TLER I r/ 1 2,667 11% 'WILLIAM G COMBS ILIBERTV UNION HIGH SCHCCL UISTRICT ` 11154 5* ARTHUR J COMERFORD I . 17 CF 17 PCTS 100% 3, 107 13% MICHAEL T CORY I 7C8 22.E JAMES BECK JK 871 4`b ELLEN L DALE I 8E7 ,28% JOSEPH P CUTINO _ 1 , 887 8Y CATHERINE 8 DIFFENOERFER I 824 26% WALLACE PARTRIDGE 21567 11% MERLE 0 G-ILLI.LANO r/ 1 782 24% PON UPSHAW 21589 11% BARRY GROSS t/ 1 5 0% SCATTER INCS 1,6 3 2 7% JACK H U B B AR Q I --- ----- ------_-------- -- - 1,916 8% SUSAN H MC NULTY 4-.--" I t, � 1,473 6% WRIGHT .MORTON ILGCAL. MEASURE A (� 7•t�r c. �sLo, �� 1 ,306 6;; LELAND C NELSON 1 98 OF 98 PCTS 100% 11491 6% ALLAN E ODELL I 10,C29 57% YES 27 0% SCATTERINGS I 79674 43% NO _ C N T R A C O S T A C 0 U N T Y G E N E R A L ----- --- • T U E S D A Y , N C V E N B E k 5 , 1 9 7 4 2U3,237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA CCSTA CCUNTY SUMMARY TIME 02.29 AM SHEET LOCAL MEASURE 8 ILCCAL PEASLRE F 7 OF 7 PCTS 10OXI 1 CF 1 PCTS 100% .n, x833 61% YES —I 37 56% YES --524 39; NO LOCAL MEASURE C ILCCAL PEASURE G 536 OF 536 PCTS 100XI 248 CF 248 PCTS 1 U 51,963 48% YES I 21 , 141 48% YES 55, 709 52% NO I 23,262 52 NO I LOCAL MEASURE D ILCCAL M.EASURE. H 134 OF 134 PCIS 10OXI 22 CF 22 PCTS 100% 17,024 66% YES I 2061 52% ' YES 8, 737 34% NO 1 2, 155 48% NO ; LOCAL MEASURE E ILCCAL MEASLRE J 1 OF 1 PCTS 100%1 437 OF 437 PCTS 100% 0 0% YES I 36, 502 44% YES 7 **% NO I 47,224 56% NO I • I • w LOCAL MEASURE K ILOCAL MEASURE 0 15 OF 15 PCTS 10011 6 CF 6 PCTS 100% 1, 474- 54% YES I 5C7 36% YES61 1,257 46% NO I . 921 64% NO I LOCAL MEASURE L ILCCAL MEASURE P 442 OF 442 PCTS 100.1I 39 CF 39 PCTS 100% 28, 212 33% YES CS.{} I 3 ,2S9 50-% YY EES 589533 6 7 NO G��: I 3 3 5 0 5 OAI-4'u LOCAL MEASURE M ILCCAL MEASURE Q 25 OF 25 PCIS 100XI 39 OF 39 PCTS 100% 3, 679 59 YES I 3900 45 YES �'�,(X� ,�/ ' L 2,5 3 7 41 NO I 39660 5 71 LOCAL I LOCAL MEASURE N ILOCAL M,EASLRE R 2 OF 2 PCIS 100:I 32 CF 32 PCTS 100% 177 59 YES -,I 2,745 41% YES 121 41% NO Q �a- - fCs �.�- I 3.894 59% NO _ I • I U N 7 �RA C 0 S T A U. N T Y • G E N E R A L T U E S 0 A Y , N G V E N. B E R 5 , 1 9 7 4 203,237 BALLOTS 0-00 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SUMMARY TIME 02.29 AM SHEET LOCAL MEASURE S I 77 OF 71 PCTS 1C01I 9,952 60% YES C.0 69633 40% NI I - � 1 ' I I , I I I I I 1 I I I I I 06 bice 06 COUNTY CLERK , Contra Coeta County Martinez, Cati6onnia TO: Boand ob SupenvisoA.6 FROM: J. R. Otszon, C unty C Ak SUBJECT: State Comini.6.6ion on Vote DATE: October 30, 1974 Tabutation Regutation.6 On October 8, 1974. the Boand o6 Supenvizou Aeberned a %eque.6t 6Aom the Secnetany o6 State'-6 066ice tegarding State Voting Commizzion Regatation.6 . .. A thorough study wa.6 made by the County Ctenkz Aa.6ociatbn and beveraZ mod,i6ication.6 and addition.6 to pnocedune.6 were pnopoaed. 1 `beet these change.6 make the pro.-eedune wonkabte and adequate. No action by the Boand i.6 neee.6eary. REL 710/ED C RRVISORS0R YOUR INFORSIATI0O.... C) -De u In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California October 8 19LjL 1 In the Matter, of Proposed Regulations for State Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices . The Board having received a September 23, 1974 memorandum from David A. Helms, Deputy Secretary of State, transmitting a. copy of "Working Draft of Proposed-,Regulationsfor the State :Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices" ; and Mr. Helms •having stated that. the purposeO.of said. regulations is to insure that.,those'.-tasks which are 'to be performed by' the county prior to , during and after the election conform to the standards of the Election Code and. of the Commission, and that further consideration of same will be delayed until October 18, 1974 to allow additional .time for comments thereon, particularly with respect to Article 9 which provides a system of review by the Commission of complaints from pri- vate citizens; On. motion of Supervisor W. N. Boggess, seconded by Super- visor A . M. Dias, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid are . referred to the ' County Clerk and County Counsel. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote : AYES: Supervisors J. P . Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N! � Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ' r I hereby certify .that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc • County Clerk Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 8th day of October , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Marf PenningtAn H 24 5/74 - 12,500' ti •Sa Office of the Secretary of State' 111 Capitol Mall Wym (916)445-6371 1=� 3 Sacramento. California. 95814 Edmund G. Brown Jr, . z- RECEIVED (1EP,4,6 1974 September 23, 1974CLER ,AR F SUPER RS 11 C STA BLu TO Chairpersons of the Boards of Supervisors SUBJECT: Proposed Regulations Which Are Being Evaluated by the State Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices ( ti Commission The State Commission on Voting MaQlaines and Yate Tab l at;ng held public hearings at 10 : 30 a .m. on Friday, July 19, 1974, and September 13, 1974, in Sacramento, California. The purpose of those meetings was to discuss the working draft of proposed regll1 ion: , to be promulgated pursuant to powers which are vested in 6he Commis- sion under Division 9, Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Sections 14981, 14983, 14985, and 14986 . The Commission had notified the county elections officials of the counties as to the hearings and had solicited comments on a working draft of the regulations . Some of the Clerks and Registrars have responded with a critique and comments , but most have not . The Board. of Supervisors , under Elections Code Section 114 , is the election board for your county, and for that reason the Commission is solic- iting your participation in an evaluation of. the proposed rPguiatinns , The purpose of the regulations is to ensure that these tasks which are to be performed by the county prior to, during and after the election, conform to the standards of the election code and the Com- mission. The regulations are not intended to prescribe any additional duties or workload on your elections staff. The regulations attempt to ensure that the county officials account for each of the various . combination of ballot styles , assign the proper ballot to each voter, count accurately that voter 's intention, and other requirements of the election code . Additionally Article 9, of the regulations, provides for a system of review by the. Commission of any complaints that might arise from private citizens . That re-- view procedure, pursuant to Election Code 14981, .could grant the Commission total jurisdiction over al.l,,co rplaints , and thereby re- lieve county agencies , such as the Boards of Supervisors , Registrars of. Voters , and- District Attorney, from such complaint's which involve ,r Chairpersons of the Boards of Supervisors . Page 2 civil grievances rather than criminal . On the other hand, the Com- mission could assume a position of review and appeal after such complaints are initially evaluated at the county level . Currently Article 9 is designed to allow the Commission total jurisdiction. Your comments are particularly solicited on this Article (9) . The Commission is interested in any input that the Boards of Super- visors may have, inasmuch as you are the ultimate source of- authority within f authority within your county . The Commission. has agreed to ' further delay any consideration -of the ro ose re u a ion until Fr=_y , October___1U_, 1974 . This extension will allow approximately three weeks for any interested parties. to digest and comment on the proposed regulations . Please submit any written comments to this office by Friday, October 11, 1974; or plan to attend, and present your comments and critique at the next public hearing to be held on Friday, October 18, 1974, in the Governor 's Council Chambers, State .Capitol, .Sacramer_to, Cali- fornia. Any regulations ,' which are promulgated by the Commission, are in- tended to be a combined product of those persons on the Commission, all Boards of Supervisors, County Clerks , Registrars of Voters , and any interested parties and organizations . -Since the operations of elections within your county will be subject to these regulations, it is imperative that we have regulations which represent a consensus of. opinion that includes your county . Your attention- and response are requested. Very truly your , a d A. Helms Deputy .Secretary of State DAH/cjf . i o WORKING DRAFT. OF PROPOSED REGULATIONS FOR THE STATE COMMISSION ON VOTING MACHINES AND VOTE TABULATING DEVICES July 12 , 1974 Prepared' by: CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE EDMUND G. BROWN JR. TITLE 2 . ADMINISTRATION Secretary of State DIVISION 4 . MISCELLANEOUS CHAPTER 3 . THE STATE COMMISSION ON Technical Assistance: VOTING MACHINES AND VOTE DAVID A. HELMS , TABULATING DEVICES Deputy Secretary of State EDWARD ARNOLD, Executive Secretary to- ROBERT NAEGELE, Technical Consultant to- The State Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices 0 ';T: •;fir. • • . California TAdministrative Code Title 2 . Administration Division 4 . Miscellaneous CHAPTER 3 . STATE COMMISSION OF VOTING MACHINES AND TABULATING DEVICES Page Article 1. General Provisions !1' Section - 151.00 ' Objectives 1 Article 2. Definitions 1 Section 15105 Definitions 1 Article 3. General Provisions Relating to the Commis- sion and Members Section 15110 Members 2 1511.1 Meetings 2 15112 Employees 3 Article 4 . Provisions Relating to Actions of the 4 Commission Section 15120 Actions 4 15121 Requests for Certification of Voting 4 Machines or Tabulating Devices 15122 Review of Requests for Certification of 4 Voting Machines 15123 Review of Requests for Certification of Vote Tabulating Devices 5 15124 Notice of Findings 5 15125 Effect o.f Findings 5 15126 Cost of Review of Requests for Certifi- 5 ' cation 15127 Certification by County Clerks of Previously Certified Voting Systems ... 5 15128 Review of Previously Certified Voting Systems 5 Article 5. Provisions . Relating to Operations of Pre- viously Certified Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices During an Election 5a Section 15130 Adoption of Machines by Local Officers 5a 15131 Size of Precincts a 15132 Challenges 15133 Determination of Residence 6 15134 Voting by Persons Unable to Attend Their Polling Places 6 Page 15140 Use of Voting. Machines During an Election 6 15141 Ballots 6 15142 Precincts and Election Officers 6 15143 Preliminaries to Opening Polls 6 15144 Conduct of 'Voting 6 15145 Statement of 'Votes Cast 6 15146 Proceedings at Close of Polls 6- Use of Punchcard Voting Systems During an Election 6 15151 Ballot Forms and Content 6 15152, Procedure Preliminary to Voting 7 15.1.5.3 ..Conduct _at ._P.o.l.ls 7 15154 Procedure after Closing the Polls 7 15155 Procedure at Central Counting- Places 7 15156 Absent ''oting 7 15157 Final Canvass 7 15160 Use of Electronic or Electro-Mechanical Tabulation of Ballots During an Election 7 Article 6. Provisions Relating to the Use of Paper Ballots as Vote Recording Devices During an Election in Lieu of Voting Machines or Punchcard Voting Systems 7' Section 15170 Ballots . 7 15171 Preparation and Distribution of Ballots , Election Expenses 7 15172 Forms of Ballots 7 15180 Conduct of Elections 8 15181 Material Furnished to Polls 8 15182 Preliminary Procedures at Polls 8 15183 Casting of Ballots 8 15184 Absent Voting 8 ..Article 7 . Provisions Relating to the Canvass of Vote Cast, and the Declaration of Results in Elections Section _ . 15190 Canvass of Votes Cast 8 15191 Canvass at Precincts 9 15192 Return of Supplies to County Clerk 9 15193 Disposition of Supplies by Clerk 9 15194 Canvass at Central Place 9 15195 Canvass by Electronic or Electro-Mechanical ---- Tabulation of Ballots 9 15200 Declaration of Results 9 15201 Semioffici_. 1 Canvass 9 15202 Election R1i...urn Centers 9 15203 Canvass of Absent Voter Ballots 9 15204 Canvass cl= Returns 90 15205 Canvass of Write-In Votes 9 15206 Proceedi't-zgs After Announcement of Returns 9 ii Page Article S. Certification by County Clerks of Existing Voting Systems Pursuant to Election Code Section 14983 10 Section 15260 Objective and Scope 10 r . 15261 Requirements 10 15270 Certification Tests 11 15271 Voting Machines 11' a. Voting Machine Preparation b. Voting Machine Tests c. Data Processing 15272 Paper Scanners - Gyrex 12 a. Ballot Handling b. Paper Tape Reader c_. Ballot Mark .Reader d. Tabulation Logic e . Precinct Program Tape Verification f. County Simulation g. Simulated County Summary 15273 Paper Scanners - Votronics 14 a. Ballot Handling . b. Precinct Program Card Reader. c. Ballot Mark Reader d, Tabulation Logic e . Precinct Program Card Verification f. County Simulation g. Simulated. County Summary 15274 Punch Card _ Votomatic 15 -a. Vote Recorders 1 ._ Ballot Labels 2. Ballot Punch Template and Yellow . Mask 3. Functional Test 4. Seal b. Ballot Reader c. Control Cards d. Tabulation Program e. Election Simulation 15275 Punch Card - Datavote and Accuvote 17 a. Ballot Punch b. Ballot Handling C. Precinct Program Card Verification d. County Simulation e. Simulated County Summary 15280 Certification 18 a. Requirements b. Schedule for Submittance C. Format 15281 Statement of Certification 19 6 , Page Article 9 . Review Procedures for Voting Systems Pre- viously Certified by the Commission 20 Section 15300 Objective and Scope 20 15301 Background 20 1.5302 Definitions of Obsolete , Defective and Otherwise Unacceptable - 21 a. Obsolete _ 1. Speed . 2. Accuracy 3. Safety of Use 4 . Compatibility with Environment 5. Cost b. Defective 1. System 'De-fect 2. Defective Beyond Repair or Modi- fication c. Otherwise Unacceptable 1 . Voter Impact 2 . Inordinate and Untimely Delays 15310. Initiation of Review Procedures 23 i a. In General b. Submittal of Request for Review c. Public Hearing on the Request for Review d. Findings Sufficient for a Formal Review e . Findings Sufficient for No Action 15325 . Formal Review 25 a. Statement of Work . b. Data Acquisition c. Reevaluation of Prior Certification d. Field History e . Voter Impact Study f. Data Analysis and Report 15330, Disposition and Enforcement 27 a. No Action b. Order to Modify and Conform C. Order of Decertification d. Reasonable Time to Comply with Orders e . Timetable for Compliance 15335 . Appeal . 28 15340 . Ongoing Review 29 Article 10 . Enforcement of Regulations of the Commission . 30 Article 11. General Provisions Relating to Voter Use and Access to Voting Systems 31 Section 15500 Employee 's Time Off to Vote 31 15501 Employer' s Notice , Posting.` 31 15502 Voting by Persons Unable , to Attend Their Polling Place on Election Day 31 15503 Conditions .Arising after Date for Absent Vote Application 31 iv 1.5504 Aid to Disabled Voters 31 1.5505 Bilingual Assistance at Poll or Precinct Board 32 15506 Requirements to Comply . with Provisions Outlined Above 32 , Article 12 . Summary of Penal Provisions which Relate to Elections, as Outlined in the Elections Code 33 Section 15600 General 33 15601 Double Ballots 33 15602 Fraudulent or Double Voting 33 15603 . Canvass of Votes at Precinct 33 15604 Delivery of Votes 33- 156`0'5 Public Officials, Fraud, Forgery, "Etc. 33 15606 Testimony Required Before an Election Board 33 15607 Preventing Ascertainment of True Will of Voter 34 a. Preventing Correct Ascertainment of Results of Votes Cast b. Intimidating Voters c. Bribes d. Fraud and Deceit Article 13 . No State Mandated Local Costs 35 u v ^ "TITLE 2 . Admini�atiori Division 4. Miscellaneous CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE CHAPTER 3. THE STATE COMMISSION ON VOTING MACHINES AND TABULATING DEVICES FORWARD The authorization for the .State Commission on. Voting .Machines and Tabulating Devices to adopt and promulgate regulations is set .forth in Division 9, Chapter 6 of the Election Code, Section 14985. Article 1. General Provisions 15100. Objectives. The State Commission on Voting Machines and Tabulating Devices shall act in such a manner as to achieve the objectives outlined in Division 9, Chapter 6 of the Election Code, Sections 14900 through 14974 , 14981 and 14983. Article 2 . Definitions , 15105. Definitions. The following definitions will applywhenever the terms, which follow, are used in this Chapter: TO BE PROVIDED AFT ,R PUBLIC HEARING . j Article 3. General Provisions Relating to the Commission and Members 15110, Members. The Governor, Secretary of State, and Attorney General; and their successors are the members of the Commission. The Governor shall be Chairman and the Secretary of State shall be Secretary of the Commission. .15111. - Meetings. Meetings will be held as follows : a. Regular meetings of the Commission -will be held on the second Friday of each month at Sacramento, California unless otherwise ordered by the Commission. b. Special meeting of the Commission may be called by the chairman upon giving notice to each member. C. Meetings of the Commission shall be held at the place designated by the Commission in the notice unless otherwise ordered or agreed to by the Commission. d. The chairman, or his designee, shall preside at all meetings of the Commission. . e. Two members of the Commission constitute a quorum, and no actions, as set forth in Section 15120 below, shall be taken' by the Commission in the absence of a quorum. f. The. act of a majority of the members of the Commission shall be the aqt of the Commission. g. An inclusive, but not exclusive, agenda of the meeting shall bee transmitted to each member of the Commission, and all interested or effected parties, with the notice of the meeting. 4 2 r h. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the Commission from considering matters not included on the agenda transmitted to the .members of the Commis.sion., and all interested or effected parties. 15112. Employees. Responsibilites and duties of employees are as follows: a. The, Commission may appoint an Executive Secretary. .b,. The _Commission ,may appoint an Acting Executive Secretary. In the event the Commission appoints an Acting ', Executive Secretary, such Acting Executive Secretary will assume all the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the Executive Secretary. c. The Executive Secretary .is responsible for develop- ing the meeting agendas and for distributing agendas to members and other: designated part'i'es. d. The Executive Secretary is responsible for recording the minutes, of each meeting and for .presenting minutes at the subsequent meeting for approval by . the Commission. e. The Executive Secretary' shall act as Secretary to the Commission and execute, on behalf of the Commission, certificates and other documents attesting to the acts of the Commission. Except as proveded in subsection (f) of this Section, the Executive Secretary shall perform such other duties as are expressly delegated to such person by the Commission. f. The Executive Secretary shall be the appointing power of the Commission and may eaecute on its behalf all contracts, agreements, and may pe:,- arm such other duties as the Commission may direct. 3 g.- The Executive Secretary is responsible for all budgetary and fiscal matters , including the preparation of budgets, and the development of an appropriation, if necessary, pursuant to Division 5, Chapter 2 of the Election Code, Section 6556. h. The Commission may designate that the Executive Secretary, or Acting Executive Secretary may have any additional employees that are deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Article 4 . General Provisions Relating to Actions of the Committee 15120. Actions. The Commission will act in accordance with the provisions of Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections. Code, Sections 14970 through 15009 . 15121. Requests for Certification of Voting Machines and/or V;--e Tabulating Devices. The Commission shall receive requests for certification .of voting machines and/or vote tabulating devices in accordance with the provisions of Division 9 , Chapters 6 of the Election Code, Sections 14973. 15122 . Review of Requests for Certification of Voting Machines. The 0 Commission shall review all requests for certification of. voting machines in accordance with the pro- visions of Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Sections 14974 , 14975, 14980, 14981, and 15010-15040 . • 6 4 15123. .Review of Requests for Certification of Vote Tabulating Devices. The Commission shall review all requests for certificaiton of vote tabulating devices. in . accordance with the approved procedures of the Commission, which are attached hereto as Appendix I and Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Seciton 14974 , 14980 and 14981. 15124 . Notice of Findings. The Commission shall release --a-.•report .of ,its :fin.ding.s in. ,accordance _ with .the .provisions of Division . 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Seciton 14976 . 15125. Effect of Findings. The effect of the findings; under Section 15124 above, shall be as stated in Division 9 , Chapter 6, of the Elections Code, Seciton 14977 and 14979 . 15126. Costs of Review of Requests for Certification. Any costs which are incurred as a result of the review of rdquests, by the Commission, shall be -accumulated and the final settlement will be made in accordance with the Provision of Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elect-ionsCode, Section 14975 . .15127. Certification by County Clerks of Previously Certified Voting Systems. Any certifications , by County Clerks shali be pursuant to Division 9 , Chapter 6 , of the Electiom Code, Section 14983. ' 15128. Review of Previously Certified Voting Systems. Any -review, by the Commission, shall be pursuant to Division 9 , Chapter 6 , of the Electiors Code, Seciton 14981, r, Article 5. Provisions Relating to Operations -. . . : of Previously Certified Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices During an Election 15130. Adoption of Machines by Local Officers. Any voting machine or -vote tabulating device which has been .approved, by the Commission, for use in an election may be adopted for use by a local entity in accordance with the Provisions of Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the ElectionsCode, Sections 15050-15060 . 15131. Size of Precincts. The size of precincts to be used and designated during an election shall .be in accordance with Divisia12 , Chapter 1 of the ElectionsCode, Section 1560 through 150. . 5a . 15132. Challenges. Division 7, Chapter 2 , . Article 2 of the Election Code, Section 14240 through 14270 . 15133. Determination of .Residence. Division 7 , Chapter 2 , Article 3 of the Election Code, Sections 14280 through 14300. 15134 . . Voting by Persons Unable to Attend Their Polling . Places. Divison 7; Chapter 5 of the Election Code, Sections .14800 through 14810. 15140. Use of Voting Machines During an Election. Any use of voting machines during an election shall be in accordance with Divison 9 , Chapter 6 of the Election Code, as follows : 15141. Ballots. Sections 15080 through 150990 15142. Precincts and Election Officers. Sections 15110 through 15120. 15143. Preliminaries to Opening Polls. Sections 15140 through 15180. 15144 . Conduct of Voting. Sections 15190 through 15210. 15146. Proceedings at Close of Polls. Sections 15250 through 15270. 15145. Statement of Vote Cast. Sections 15220 through 15240. 15146. Proceedings at Close of Polls. Sections 15250 through 15270. 15150 . Use of Punchard Voting Systems During an Election. Any use of Punchcard Voting Systems during an election shall be in accordance with Divison 9 , Chapter 8 of the Election Code as Follows : 6 15151. Ballot Forms and Contents. Sections 15710 through sy 15720. 6 . 151.52. Procedure Prelimindry to Voting. Sections 15750 through 15760. 15153. Conduct at Polls. Sections 15790 through 15800. , 15154. Procedure After Closing. the Polls. Sections' 15830 through 15850. 15155. Procedure at Central Counting Places. Sections 15870 through 15880. 15156'.- Absent Voting. Secitons 15910 through 15920. 15.157. Final Canvas. Sections 15950 through 1000. 15160. Use of Electronic or Electro-Mechanical Tabulation of Ballots During an Election. . Any use of Electronic or Electro- Mechanical for the tabulations of ballots during an election shall be in accordance with Divison 9, Chapter 7 of the Election Code, Sections 15400 -through 15450. Article 6 . Provisions Relating to the Use of Paper Ballots as Vote Recording Devices During an Election in Lieu of Voting Machines or Punchcard Voting Systems 15170. Ballots : Any use of paper ballots in lieu of voting machines or punch card voting systems, previously certified by t the Commission,. shall be in accordance with Division 7, Chapter 1 of the Elections Code as follows: 15171. Preparation and Distribution of Ballots, Election Expenses. Sections 10000 •through 10050. 15172 . Forms of Ballots. Sections 10200 through 10500 . 7 .e s ' 151'80. Conduct of Elections. Generally, the conduct of election which use paper ballots in lieu of other voting systems, previously certified by the Commission, shall be in accordance . with Division 9 of the Election Code as follows: 15181. Materials Furnished to Polls, Chapter 1, Sections 14000 through 14050 . 15182 .' Preliminary Procedures at Polls. a. In .General. Chapter 2, Article 1, Sections 14201-14250. b. Challenges. Chapter 2, Article 2, Sections 14240 through 14270. C. Determination of Residence, Chapter 2 , Article 3, Sections 14280 through 14300 . 15183. Casting of Ballots. Chapter 3, Sections 14400 through 14500. 15184. Absent Voting, • Chapter 4 , Sections 14600 through 14700. Article 7. Provisions Relating to the Canvass of Vote Cast, and the Declaration of Results in Elections. .Generally, the canvass of vote cast and the declaration of results in election shall be in accordance with the Elections Code as follows: 15190. Canvass of Votes Cast. Any Canvass. of votes cast during an election shall be in accordance with Division 10 of the Elections Code as Follows: 6 8 15191. Canvass at Precincts. Chapter _1, 8ections 17000 through 17100. 15192. . Return of Supplies to County Clerk.. Chapter 21 Sections 17200 through 17300. 15193. Distribution of Supplies by Clerk, Chapter 3, Sections 1740.0 through 17500. 15194. Canvass at Central Place. Chapter 4 , Sections 17600 through 1770.0. 15195. Canvass by Electronic or Electro-Mechanical Tabu- lation of Ballots. .15200. . Declaration of Results. Any declaration of results of .an election shall be in accordance with the provisions of Division 10 of the Elections Code as follows: 1.5201. Semiofficial Canvass. Chapter ~ Sections 17500 through 17920. 15202 . Election Return Centers. Chapter 2 , Sections 18000 through 18050 . 15203. Canvass of Absent Voter Ballots. Chapter 7, Sections 18200-18290. 15204 . Canvass of Returns. Chapter 8 , Sections 18400 through 18599 . 15205. Canvass of Write-In Votes. Chapter 8. 5, Sections 18600-18650. 15206. Proceedings after Announcement of Returns. Chapter 9 , Sections 18700 through 18790. 0 or 9 Article 8. Certification by County Clerks of Existing Voting Systems Pursuant to Elections Code Section 14983 15260. Objective and Scope. The objective of this Article of the regulation is to assure that (1) any equipment used for ballot tabulation and the preparation of precinct and county summary returns,. (2) the software to be used in the election, (3) and the county' s procedure for the conduct of. the election shall be demonstrated as capable of accurate and timely per- formance. The demonstration of that capability shall utilize to the maximum extent, any personnel who will support the operation of the voting system during an election. 15261. 'Requirements. The county clerk shall submit, as a part of his certification, the following data: a. Election Procedures. Those election procedures, approved by the Commission, shall be used in the certification program. Those procedures . for the Gyrex, Votronics , Votomatics, Datavote and Accuvote, as approved by the. Commission are affixed to these regulations as Appendix II and are hereby incorporated by reference. Any deviation from the election procedures shall be identified. I . Acceptable Deviation from the Procedures, Approved by the Commission. Acceptable -deviations are limited to those deviations which relate to materials and non-critical personnel whose availability would normally be limited to the period of the actual operation of the election. Those deviations shall be identified but need not be justified. in ' 2. All Oth Deviations All other destions shall be clearly stated, with the justification for each and the expected impact upon the operation of the election. b. Equipment Operation and Test (EOT) Procedure. Any county or vendor procedure for the setup, alignment, adjustment and verification of equipment status and performance shall be included. This EOT procedure may be- in summary form, provided that all equipment functions necessary to transport and read ballots and to generate precinct output data are identified, and acceptable tolerance ranges for each function are given. C. Personnel Requirements. In the performance of these operations for cerfification, it is not required that all tech- nical personnel required for the operation of equipment or operational support, during the election, be utilized. However, the county clerk shall certify that all requisite skills for the operation and mains tenance of the equipment have been used during the test, and that the remainder of the technical personnel, who will support the election, are qualified for .their designated functions. 15270. Certification Tests. The county clerk shall perform, or cause to have performed, the tests listed below, as a minimum, for a certification that the equipment and support environment are capable of (1) accurately tabulating th-e ballots, in the total quantity which is to be expected in the election, and (2) gener- ating accurate and timely precinct totals and the county summary of the vote. 15271. Voting Machines a. Voting Machine Preparation. Each voting machine to be used in the election shall be prepared for use according to I 11 ..t "established proclOures for that equipment. We procedure which is used, shall be incorporated into the EOT procedure which is submitted as a part of the certification. b. Voting Machine Tests. All permissable : combinations of party and non-partisan choices, multiple choices per office and write-ins shall be tested. The procedure for this test shall. incorporate a complete visual inspection as well as the functional test. After -completion -of -the -test, a-11 woti-ng -position counters and the public counter shall be set to zero, and the reading of the security counter shall be recorded. Security seals shall be affixed, wherever required. C. Data Processing. The procedure for (1) the accumu- lation of the precinct totals and (2) the county summary of the vote shall be tested by means of any appropriate simulation procedure. The method used in this test will be developed by the county in a manner which is best suited to its requirements; however, the simulation shall demonstrate a competent operation of all data processing hardware and software to be used in the election. 15272 . Paper Scanners - 'Gyrex a. Ballot Handling. In accordance with the approved technical procedures, .the equipment will be shown to be capable of handling 0 ballots of appropriate stock and size, at the designated rate, without damage to the ballots. Any skewing of ballots, which may result in rejections by the scanner, or multiple ballot feeding, shall not exceed the allowable rate which is specified in the EOT procedure. n 12 b.' Paper Tape Reader. The ability ofwe precinct program, the paper tape reader and its associated logic to interpret load and execute program tapes shall be demonstrated. This test .shall be performed in accordance with the EOT procedure: c. Ballot Mark Reader. Ballot mark readers shall be ad- justed and tested throughout the range of optical and electrical conditions which are expected as the result of color and emis- sivity of ballot stock, mark intensity and contrast, the effects of extraneous marks` creases, and any other factors which may ef- fect accurate mark reading. d. Tabulation Logic. Analog-to-Digital logic level con- version circuitry and associated circuitry for date clocking, edge checking, and skew, shall be tested to assure that these circuits are operating within specified tolerance ranges. Pro- per functioning of ballot logic and vote accumulation registers will be verified in the simulation test, subsection 15272f. e. Verification of Precinct Program Tape. All precinct program tapes to be used during the election shall be verified as a part of this certification. This verification maybe per.- formed by means of the Loaded Memory Test and/or such other test as has been approved by the Commission, provided, that the data which will result from this test shall be validated with the actual ballot for which the program tape was generated. f. Count Simulation. Ballot tabulation shall be simulated by means of the Logic and Accuracy Test and procedure approved by the Commission. Output data for simulated precincts shall . be obtained in punch carr'. for-_-,i. This output shall be validated by comparison with tht-� input data. 13 r r .1 Simulato Count Y Y P Summary. Output Ords for simulated g precinct shall be processed which use the same data processing equipment and programs which will be used in the election. This .summary shall be validated by means of separate' totals , manual or otherwise, derived from the output cards for precincts. 15273. : Paper Scanners - Votronics a.. Ballot Handling. . In accordance with the approved technical procedure,. the equipment will be shown to 'be capable of handling ballots of appropriate stock and size, at the designated rate, without damage to the ballots. Any skewing of ballots, which may result in rejections by the scanner, or multiple ballot feeding shall not exceed the allowable rate specified in the EOT procedure. b. Precinct Program Card Reader. . The ability of the precinct program card reader and its associated logic to in- terpret load and execute program tapes shall be demonstrated. This test shall be performed in accordance with the EOT pro- cedure. c. Ballot Mark Reader. Ballot mark readers shall be adjusted and tested throughout the range of optical and electrical con- ditions which are expected as the result of color and emissivity L of ballot stock, mark intensity and contrast, the effects of extraneous marks, creases, and any other factors which may affect accurate mark reading. These tests shall be performed in accordance with the. EOT procedure. d. Tabulation Logic. Analog-to-Digital logic level con- vF.rsion circuitry and associated circuitry for data clocking, 14 `i i edge checking and skew, shall be tested to assure that these circuits are operating within specified tolerance ranges. Proper functioning of ballot logic and- vote - accumulation registers will be -Verified in the simulation test, subsection i 15273f. e. Verification of Precinct Program Card. All precinct program cards to be used during the next election shall be verified as a part of this certification. This verfication may be performed by means of the Logic Test and/or such other test as has been approved by the Commission, provided that the data which will result from this test shall be validated with the actual ballot for which the program tape was generated. f. Count Simulation. Ballot tabulation shall be simulated by means of the Logic and Accuracy Test and procedure approved by the Commission. Output data for simulated precinct shall be obtained in punch card form. This output shall be validated by comparison with the known input data. g. Simulated County Summary. Output cards for simulated precincts shall be processed which use the same data processing equipment and programs which will be used in the election. This summary shall be validated by means of separate totals , manual or otherwise, derived from the output cards for precincts.. 15274. Punch Card - Votomatic a. Vote Recorders. Each vote recorder shall be inspected to insure that the follocrdng components have been properly prepared and installed, and that the complete unit is functional. 15 1. Ballot Labels. The *format for ballot label and sequence of pages shall be inspected for arrangement and phy- sical intergrity. 2. Ballot Punch Template 8 Yellow Mask The ballot punch template 8 yellow mask shall correspond to the ballot format, and shall be correctly installed. 3. Functional Testa A sample or test ballot shall be inserted, one or more -punches made with the stylus , and the ballot then removed, Any malfunction or difficulty •shall be corrected. 4. Seal. Upon satisfactory completion of these in- spections and test, an approved seal shall be affixed to the unit. - b. Ballot Reader. In the event that direct tabulation is to be performed in the election with, for example, a small, special purpose card reader or mini-computor, then each tab- ulation device shall be inspected and tested for proper operation. This . test shall include, as- a munimum, the processing of the ballots which will simulate two or more precincts. For this test, the tabulation program used for the ballots shall be the same tabulation that will be used in the election. Printouts of precinct summary shall be obtained, and these shall be L _ verified against the input. Alternatively, when ballot translation equipment is to be used in the election, then each ballot card reader_ and magnetic tape unit shall, be appropriately tested. The computer program for the election shall be used in this test, 16 d. , Tabulation Program. Programs for ballot .tabulation and, alternatively, card-to-tape translation programs for ballcts , shall be tested- in accordance with the- logic and accuracy test procedure, approved by the Commission. Summary programs for the generation of the county-wide election results shall be similarly tested. The compatibility of programs for the pre- cinct results and the county results shall be demonstrated. e. Election Simulation. Either Separately or by a con- venient combination of the above-listed tests, the complete tab- ulation process shall be simulated to demonstrate that there is a proper functioning of all hardware and software. This simulation would require that all equipment, computer programs and oper- ating procedures have been properly integrated and validated; it also requires that a sufficient number of test ballots have been processed in a time period suitable for demonstration of overall system throughput. Appropriate statistics for this sim- ulation shall be ideveloped by the county or its vendor, and those shall be described in Section 1 of the Certification, subsection 152800 15275 . Punch Cards - Datavote and Accuvote a. Ballot Punch. Each ballot punch shall be inspected to insure that it can actually punch its full complement of .holes and that the complete unit is functional. b. Ballot Handling. In accordance. with the prescribed technical procedure, the equipment will be shown to be capable of handling ballots of t.-ie a.ppropriate stock and size, at the designated rate, w:i.th.c:_t_ damage to the ballots. 17 C. Precinct Program CArd Verification. All precinct program cards to be used during the election shall be verified-as a part of this certification. This verification may be performed by means of the Logic Test and/or such other test that has been approved by the Commission,- provided that the data which results from this test shall be validated with the actual ballot for which the precinct program card was generated. d. Count Simulation. The tabulation of ballots shall. be simulated by means of the Logic and Accuracy Test and procedure approved by the Commission. Simulated output data for precincts shall be obtained in punch card form. This output shall be validated by comparison with the input data. e. Similated County Summary. Simulated output cards for precincts shall be processed which uses the same data processing equipment and programs which will be used in the next election. This summary shall be validated by means of separate totals , manual or otherwise, derived from the precinct output cards. 15280. Certification a. Requirements This Certification is required by Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Election Code, 14983. _ b. Schedule for Submittal. The Commission requires that a the County Clerk submit this Certification no later than seven days prior to any election, and that the tests in support of this Certification shall be performed no earlier that ' 60 days nor later than 10 days prior to the election. 0 18 c; Format, iThe Commission requires teat this Certifi- cation shall be submitted according to the following format: Section 1. Summary of Certification Program Section 2 . Deviations from Approved Elections Procedure ` Section 3. Equipment Operation and Test Procedure Section 4. Technical Support Personnel 15281. Statement of Certification. I certify that the Certification program, described above, and the data submitted herewith are true to the best of my knowledge; that the tests described were witnessed by me or by my delegated representa tive, and that these tests and data demonstrate that the voting system to be used in this county for the. Election of , 19 , will comply with the requirements of Section 14983, Elections Code, in all respects relative to its ability to tabulate votes accurately. i • J { 19 i Article 9 . *iew Procedures for Voting�ystems, . Previously Certified By The Commission 15300 . Objective and Scope . This Article of the regulations will prescribe the procedures which will govern the review of existing voting machines , vote record- ing devices, vote tabulating devices and special-purpose or general-purpose data processing equipment to be used during elections in the State of California. The purposes .of the .regu ations are to (1) define the. process by which apparent operational difficulties with voting systems- may be recognized, analyzed and corrected, (2) define the pro- cess by which impact studies will be conducted to detect and evaluate -the effect that voting systems have on voters who use them during elections . 15301. Background. The Commission on Voting. Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices is empowered by the Elections Code (See Sections 15122 and 15123 above) to examine and to approve voting devices and systems prior to their use in state elections . As conditions of approval, the Commis- sion requires that such equipment comply with applicable .requirements of the Elections Code, and that it exhibit inherent or generic characteristics of a high degree of reliability, accuracy and safety of use which is commen- surate with the needs of an efficient .election process . Furthermore, the Commission is empowered, under Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14981, to review ti'e operational performance of this equipment during use 20 .C. 0 in an election the environment of the Oction; and the Commission is empowered to withdraw its approval if, under those conditions , the equipment is deemed to be obsolete, defective or otherwise unacceptable . , . 15302 . Definitions of Obsolete, Defective and Other- wise Unacceptable. In order to perform this statutory review, the Commission has defined the following criteria which shall be used to evaluate operational acceptability . a. Obsolete . A voting. system or device shall be con- sidered obsolete when one or more of the following apply: 1. Speed. Inherently slower by substantial margin than other systems or devices as a general class , or requires inordinate proliferation of personnel to support timely returns . 2 . Accuracy. Though acceptable, e .g. hand counting, still substantially below that of other systems and devices in general use and which establish a practical standard of performance . 3. Safety of Use. Demonstrably less fool-proof, tamper- proof or fraud-proof than other systems or devices in use; incapable of providing complete and inviolable audit trail to individual ballot, or equivalent capability in the case of mechanical voting machines . 4 . Compatibility with Environment. Unable to accomo- date evolutionary changes in size or format of ballot, interface with centralizeil t ,,bulation equipment and release of unofficial, partial . nd. updated returns ; statistical 0 21 analysis of elecan data, etc. 5 . Costa For any .or all of the above reasons, requires substantial increase in votet per capita cost by reason of additional equipment, ,personnel and/or software .requi.red to support election. b. Defective . 1. System Defect. Any equipment unit may exhibit a defect, that is, a malfunction or- failure in the recording of votes •or -the tabulation of those votes . If the unit defect is inherently detectable and can be corrected by repair, modification or replacement of -the unit without undue adverse effect upon the voter, or similarly without affecting the accurate recording. or tabulation of votes , then such a defect shall not be classified as a system defect. 2 . Defective Beyond Repair or Modification. If defects in individual . units of equipment occur with a frequency or commonality sufficiently high as to result in inordinate delay or expense, or if these defects cannot be shown in all cases to be inconsequential with respect to timely and accurate vote recordation and tabulation, then the equip- ment or system shall be classified as defective beyond repair or modification . c. Otherwise Unacceptable. 1 . Voter Impact. Whenever a voting system, voting machine, vote recording devices or other means of regis- tration of the vote is not otherwise defective or obsolete Within the meaning of those terms) , but has provided. 22 •. 1 Y evidence duringusage in an election that he device or g , mechanism for voting is inefficient, . cumbersome or confus. ing for usage by voters, then such a device or mechanism for voting may be -adjudged as "otherwise unacceptable'.' . For the purpose of this definition, "inefficient" , "cumber-- some" or "confusing" shall be construed within the con- text of unreasonable burdens, as to .use, on the voter or inordinate delays in usage by the voter, which causes a time delay for other voters who are waiting to vote . 2 . ' Inordinate and Untimely Delays . Any vote tabu- lating device which consistently causes inordinate and untimely delays in the processing of ballots and the report- ing of unofficial tallies to the Secretary of State 's office in Sacramento may be adjudged as "otherwise unacceptable" by the Commission. 15310 . Initiation of Review Procedures . a. In general, the review of a voting system, pur- suant to Division 9, Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14981, may be initiated by the action of any citi- zen who has cause °to suspect that any previously certified equipment or systems have failed, during use in an election, to comply with the requirements of .these regulations or with the supplementary technical, administrative and voter use standards which have been promulgated by the Commission. Additionally, the review may be initiated by the Commission as the result of its indepenc:ent investigations or know- ledge of the operation.-;) performance' of voting equipment 23 and systems . • b. Submittal of Request for Review. Any citizen in the State of California may initiate a review by filing a request, in writing, with the Commission. This Request for Review shall contain the factual basis for complaint, the factual circumstances -which cause the equipment or system performance to be. suspect, and the date and place of the election which gave rise to the request for review. Documentary evidence in support of the Request for Review is not required; however, its inclusion, if availa- ble, will assist the Commission in evaluating the merit, and urgency of the request. c. Public Hearing on the Request for Review. At a Public Hearing, which conform: to the requirements for due notice of Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14980 , .the person who has submitted a Request for Review, or his designee, may appear before the Commission :to present his complaint. Similarly, a review which has been initiated by. the Commission shall be a Public Hearing. d. Finding Sufficient for a Formal Hearing. If, as a result of Evidence Presented at Public Hearing, the Commission decides that a Formal Review shall be initiated, then the Commission shall notify the County Clerk or other responsible person in the jurisdiction which gave rise to the complaint that all materials which are relevant to the complaint shall be appropriately safeguarded and made avail- able to the Commission,. Further, the Commission shall direct its staff to implement the Formal Review. These directives 24 shall . contain Achedule for data acquisit&, data analysis,- reporting nalysis;reporting and public hearing on the outcome of the review. e. Findings Sufficient' for No Action. In the event that the Commission determines on the basis of-the evidence presented at the Public Hearing that the .Request for Review is not supported by all the available evidence and testimony, then the Commission may, at its sole discretion, determine that no further action is required. This being the decision of the .Commission., the voting equipment or system shall be deemed still acceptable for use. 15325 . Formal Review. If the Commission has deter- mined, on the basis of Section 15314d above that a Formal Review shall be conducted, then the Commission and its staff shall establish a• detailed statement of work and timetable for completion. a. Statement of Work. All tasks required in the con- duct of the review shall be identified in a work schedule and assigned to staff members responsible for their comple- tion. b. Data Acquisition. Data, which is required to per- form the review, shall include all information which may be relevant to the cause of the Request for Review, includ ing, but not limited to: (1) Any information that may have been unavailable to the complainant, (2) Any information which is necessary to determine the probable effect upon the validity of the elect-icn. , (3) The circumstances which caused the election. to '.;e .investigated, and (4) Any other 25 ' F t information which is deemed necessary. c. Reevaluation of Prior Certification. Any documents , records of the hearing, etc . , which support the initial cer- tification of the voting system by the Commission, shall be reevaluated. d. Field History. Data as to ariy use of the equipment in other elections shall be acquired. This Field History is relevant in that a similar and hitherto unrecognized difficulty may be identified. Also, it may assist in the identification of any factors which differentiate the environ- ment of one election from another. Any technical procedures and control programs , which are used by the jurisdiction, shall be obtained and these shall be evaluated to determine if human error may be a. factor. The ..staff shall gather any other Field History that is adjudged relevant to the investigation . . e. - Voter Impact Study. A Voter Impact Study shall be conducted and more comprehensively in those cases wherein the Request for Review relates to voter usage of a voting system. Interviews . shall be conducted with (1) elections personnel and (2) a representative sample of.the voter popu- lation, to determine the extent to which the equipment or system has impeded or burdened the voter 's casting of votes . The representative sample shall include proportionate ele- ments of the voting population of that jurisdiction includ- ing male, female, senior citizens , racial and ethnic minori- ties and persons with bilingual handicaps . f. Data .Analysis and Report. Data, which relates to 26 (1) The performoce of the equipment and voing . system in Section 15325a - e above, and (2) Any other studies which were directed in the statement of work, shall be analyzed to determine which, if any, recommendations have to be presented for future action by the Commission. The find- ings of this analysis shall be submitted by the staff in the form of a report ,to the Commission, the complainant and all other interested parties . 15330 . Disposition and Enforcement. Upon receipt of the report, under 15325f above, the Commission shall hold a Public Hearing, within the requirements of Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14980 , and discuss the findings therein and hear any arguments which may be offered by interested parties in- support or in opposition to these findings . a. No Action. The Commission-may, in its sole discre- tion, _find that no further action is necessary. b. Order to Modify and Conform. The Commission may adopt, in its sole discretion, and cause to be issued an Order to Modify and' Conform to a prescribed standard which would preclude the defect in the future . c. Order of Decertification. The Commission may find the voting equipment or voting system to be so deficient as to warrant a withdrawal of approval through . the issuance of an Order of Decertification . d. Reasonable Time to Comply with _Orders . Any Order to Modify and Conform or Order of - Decertification must 27 contain an allowance of a reasonable period of time for compliance. The reasonable period of time must be respon- sive to the needs of the effected parties , particularly in the case of an Order of Decertification. e. Timetable of Compliance . Within sixty (60) days after the issuance of an Order, a timetable, as to the amount of time for compliance which is required, shall be submitted to the Commission, by the effected parties , for review, by the Commission: A Public Hearing of the Commis- sion shall be held within the requirements of Division 9, Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14980 , so that the timetable can be considered for adoption or modifica- tion by the Commission. All interested parties will be allowed. to testify at such a Public Hearing. In the case of an Order of Decertification, the timetable shall not extend beyond one (1) year. 15335 . Appeal. In the event that thedisposition of the action of the Commission is challenged by any interested party, the Commission shall reconsider its decision in the light of such challenge; provided, that the challenger is able. to show that the equipment or system is in fact capa- ble of meeting all the requirements of the Elections Code and regulations. of the Commission ' s regulations . The bur- den of proof for such a showing shall be on the challenger; otherwise, the findings of the Commission shall become final and appealable only to a court of competent juris- diction. i • 28 1 540 . Ongoing Review. The Commission shall conduct any reviews of existing systems as the Commission, from time to time, deems appropriate . These studies shall include, but not be limited to, (1) on site reviews of voter systems in order to evaluate whether or not certi fication under Section 15280 of these regulations is valid and accurate, (2) testing of tape programs, which are deposited with the Secretary of State pursuant to Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14987 , in order to determine whether such tapes contain the program material that is required by Section 15280 of these regulations, (3) Voter impact studies to determine the effect of exist- ing voting systems and any proposed voting systems on repre- sentative samples of voters who will use those systems . That representative ,sample .shall...inc.lude ,.pr.opo.rtionate numbers of males, females , senior citizens , racial and ethnic minorities and persons with bilingual handicaps . o e 29 L EXHIBIT I • Pursuant to: REVIEW Division 9, Chapter 6 of the Elections Code, Section 14981 COMMISSION OTHER INITIATE OR DEFINE AND VALIDATE BASIS FOR REVIEW DATA ACQUISITION AND INITIAL FIELD USER PROCEDURES IMPACT ON APPROVAL HISTORY AND CONTROLS VOTER AND DATA ANALYSIS REPORT 0 OR NO ORDER TO ORDER OF ACTION MODIFY AND CONFORM DECERTIFICATION ENFORCEMENT'* a. Article 10 . Enfbrcement of Regulations of the Commission The Commission may investigate any alleged violation of its regulations with power to subpoena all necessary persons. and records . , (Division 9 , Chapter 6 of the Elec . tions Code, Section 14986 - Added by Stats . 1970 , c. 147 p. 391; Section 2 Stats . 1970 , c. 236 p. 491, Section 3 , urgency, effective June 22 , 1970) If after an investigation, . which must be a review within the provisions of Article 9 , Sections 1531.0 through 15335 of these regulations, any continued noncompliance by any party, subject to the jurisdiction of the Commis- . sion, must be _reported to the Office of the Attorney General pursuant to Title 2 , Division 3, Part 2 , Chapter 5 , Section 1251l 'of the Government Code . The Attorney Gen- eral shall. pursue whatever remedies for compliance that the discretion of that office shall dictate . Generally, the Attorney General has power, in absense of legislative restriction, to file any civil action or proceeding directly involving states rights and interest or deemed necessary by him to enforce state laws , preserve order and protect public rights and interests . 30 . b Article 11 . General Provisions Relating to Voter Use and Access to Voting Systems 15500 . 'Employee 's Time Off. to Vote . Pursuant to Division 9 , Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section ' 14400 . 15501. Employer's Notice, Posting. Pursuant to Chapter 9 , Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section 14401. 15502 . Voting by Persons Unable to Attend Their Poll- ing Place on Election Day. Pursuant to Division 9 , Chap- ter 5 of the Elections Code, Section 14800 . 15503 . Conditions Arising after Date for Absent Vote Application. Pursuant to Division 9., Chapter .5 of .the Elections Code, . Section 14801'. 15504 . Aid to Disabled Voters . Pursuant to Division 9, Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section 14423 . Dis- abled Voter, for the purposes of this Article, shall" include those persons with an impairment of sight, hearing or speech, or impairment of physical ability because of amputation oe loss of function or coordination, or any other health impairment which requires special education or related services . Disabled Voter shall not include those persons with mental illness , mental retardation or behavior 'disorders stemming from alcoholism .or narcotics addition. 31 r ` Assistance at Poll recinct Board. 15505 , Bi C* Pursuant to Division 2 , Chapter 2 , of the Elections Code, Section 1611. 15506 . Requirements to Comply with Provisions Outlined Above. It is the intent of the Legislature that all eligi- ble citizens should be allowed ,to vote fully and without the encumbrance of factors (e .g . , requirement to work on election day,, disability,, bilingual handicaps) which will operate to directly or indirectly disenfranchise the citizen from a totality of the right' to vote . The Commis sion hereby incorporates the legislative mandate of this Article 11 into the regulations by reference thereto. All parties subject to the jurisdiction of the Commission shall assist in compliance . a 32 ArticlA2 . Summary of Penal Pro0 ions Which Relate to Elections , as Outlined in the Elections Code 15600 . General . Pursuant to Division 15 , Chapter 1 of the Elections Code., Sections 29000 through 29010.. 15601. Double Ballots . Pursuant to Division 9 , Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section 14421 . 15602 . Fraudulent or Double Voting . ' Pursuant to Division 9, Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section 14403 . ! 15603. Canvass of Votes at Precinct. Pursuant to Division 10 , Chapter 1 of the Elections Code, Sections 17090 through 17099 . 15604 . Delivery of Vote . Pursuant to Division, 10 , Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section 17260 . 15605 . Public Officials , Fraud, Forgery, Etc. Pur- suant to Division 2 , Chapter 3 of the Elections Code, Section 1800 . 15606 . Tbstimony Required Before an Election Board. Pursuant to Division 2 , Chapter 3 of the Elections Code , Section 1800 . 0 33 - 15607 . PA-Frenting Ascertainment of Arae Will of V Voters . Pursuant to Division 15 , Chapter 2 , as follows : a. Preventing Correct Ascertainment of Results of Votes Cast. Article 1, Sections 291.00 through 29110`. b. Intimidating Voters . Article 2 , 'Sections 29130 through 29150 . c. Bribes . Article 3 , Sections 29160 through 29169 . d. Fraud- and Deceit. Article 4 , Sections 29180 through 29189 . 34 Article 13 . No State Mandated Loc .l Costs 15650 . No State Mandated Local Costs . There are no state mandated local costs in these regulations that require reimbursement under Section 2231 of the Revenue and Taxa- tion Code because these regulations implement a mandate previously enacted by statute .. (Chapter 1775 , 1961; Chapter 1218,. 1971 and Chapters 147 and 236, 1970) ° 35 City of Concord CITY COUNCIL Richard L. Holmes, Mayor Laurence B. Azevedo October 11 1974 William Dixon s Daniel C. Helix Richard T. La Pointe Forrel A, Stewart, City Manager RECEIVED OCT A 1974 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD O. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County /_CONT C STA co. Board of Supervisors B .....G�!�.... ........ Administration Building Martinez, California 94553 Gentlemen: Enclosed are two certified copies of Ordinance No. 988 amending Ordinance No. 984 calling a special municipal bond election in the City of Concord which was passed and adopted, by:the City Council at a regular meeting on October 7, 1974 for your files. Very truly yours, 06 J6(Ms.) Bernadette Carroll Clerk of Council BC/mjb Encl. �, C• lt4-) r CONCORD CIVIC CENTER 1950 PARKSIDE CONCORD CALIFORNIA 94519 TELEPHONE 682-6600 COPY . ORDINANCE NO. 988 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 984 CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION IN THE CITY OF CONCORD l THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CONCORD DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : Section 1. Ordinance, No. 984 passed and adopted on August 26 1974 and entitled '"AN ORDINANCE CALLING A .SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION IN THE CITY OF CONCORD FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE -ELECTORS OF SAID CITY THE MEASURE OF INCURRING A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID CITY FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS; DECLARING THE ESTIMATED COST OF .SAID MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, THE AMOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID INDEBTEDNESS TO BE INCURRED THEREFOR, AND . THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST TO BE PAID THEREON; MAKING PROVISION FOR_ THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES; FIXING THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION, THE MANNER OF HOLDING THE SAME, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF, AND CONSOLIDATING SAID SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORN-IA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974. " is hereby amended by amending Section 3 thereof to read as follows : - 1 - s "Section 3. The Council proposes to issue and sell bonds of the City for the objects and purposes, " 1 but not exceeding the amount, specified in said measure if two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on said measure at said special municipal bond election shall vote in favor of said measure. Said bonds shall be negotiable in form and of the character known as serial, and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed eight per cent (8%) per annum, payable semiannually (except that interest for the first year after the date of said bonds may be made payable at or before the end of, said year) . . Provision is hereby made for the payment of the principal of and. interest on said bonds as follows: At the time of making the general tax levy after incurring the bonded indebtedness, and annually, thereafter until the bonds are paid or until there is a sum in the treasury set apart for that purpose sufficient to meet all payments of principal and interest on the bonds as. they become due , the Council shall levy and collect a tax sufficient to pay the interest on the bonds and such part of the principal as will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied at the next general tax levy will be available; provided, however., that if said bonds are authorized to be issued at said election, and it is expected that all or any part ,of said bonds .will be sold at such time that the principal of or interest on such bonds will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied after such sale would r r - 2 - be available to pay such principal or interest, the Council, at the time of fixing the annual tax levy, may levy a tax in an amount clearly sufficient to pay that portion of the principal of and interest on said bonds which it is expected will become due before the proceeds of . the next succeeding . tax levy" will be available., If the earliest maturity of the bonds is more than one year after the date of issuance, the Council shall levy and collect annually a .tax sufficient to pay the interest as it falls due and to constitute a sinking fund for -the payment of the principal on or before maturity,. Such taxes shall be levied and collected as other City taxes and shall be in addition to all other taxes and shall be used only for payment of the bonds and. the interest thereon. " Section 2. The City Clerk of the City is hereby directed, upon the passage and adoption of this ordinance, to publish the same once a' week for two (2) weeks in — THE CONCORD TRANSCRIPT which is a newspaper of. general circulation published less than six (6) days a week in the City. Section 3. This ordinance shall be forthwith entered upon the minutes of the Council and in the Ordinance Book of the City. This Ordinance, being an ordinance amending an ordinance calling and ordering an election, shall take effect from and after its final passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON October 7 , 1974 , by the following vote : 3 - Y N AYES: Councilmen - L.Azevedo, W.Dixon, D.Helix, R.La Pointe, R.Holmes NOES: Councilmen - None ABSENT: Councilmen - None , /s/ Richard L. Holmes Mayor of the City of Concord California [Seal] Attest: /s/ Anna M. Brown City Clerk The foregoing ordinance was presented to me for approval and is hereby approved this seventh day of October 1974 . /s/ Richard L. Holmes Mayor of the City of Concord California 4 - t CLERK' S CERTIFICATE I , ANNA M. BROWN , City Clerk of the . City of Concord ,. State of California, do hereby certify as follows: The foregoing ordinance is a full, true �and correct copy of an ordinance introduced and read at a regular meeting of the Council of said City duly and regularly and legally held on September 23, 1974, and .said ordinance . was thereafter duly passed and adopted by vote of at least two-thirds of all of the members of the Council, at a regular meeting of the Council duly and regularly , and legally held at. the regular meeting place thereof on October 7th , 1974 , of which meeting all of the members of the Council had due notice as follows : AYES: Councilmen - L.Azevedo, W.Dixon, D.Helix, R.La Pointe, R.Holmes NOES: Councilmen - None ABSENT Councilmen - None I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and said ordinance is duly entered of record in the minutes of the Council and in the Ordinance Book of said City, and said ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of the original ordinance adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes and Ordinance Book. Said ordinance has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its passage and that the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the .City of Concord on October 7 , 1974 . L City Clerk of the City of Concord California (SEAL] a 066ice 06 COUNTY CLERK. ContAa Costa County Ma,%tinez, Cati6oAn.ia z TO: J . P. McBrien, . County Administrator FROM: W. T. Paasch, County Clerk By : James Olsson, Asst . Cnt Cler m UA SUBJECT: Payment ent of Deputy Regist ars June 21, 1973 Elections Department Deputy •Registrars are paid $ .10 for each valid Affidavit of` Registration submitted. At our request, the County Auditor was. asked to revise payment procedures. They have been unable to locate- authority for payments and ask that a Board order be prepared authorizing the rate of payment be set at $ .10 per affidavit with payment- ' procedures to be established by the County Auditor.. We have not been able to locate::'authority_, for payment, and a records search by the Clerk of the Board as also failed. Payments to Deputy Registrars have been made- for years , and we- recommend that an appropriate Board order be approved for record purposes . Please let me know if further information is required. Thank you. .1%MC WED di'51:/f 73. LER OA OF SUPE ISO RS N A COST By ....._., ............. -------- Deputy 4 �"e'w eLoi , aoy aoY`s O • �� � � �� �� ��N�"�" ��� �� �. ���/ T� � 9 '73 city hall plaza 2131 pear street Opinole, ca. 94564 P mom m (415) 758-3012 inoie October 9 , 1974 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Administration Building Martinez , California 94553 Subject : Special Municipal Election - Park Bonds Gentlemen: Enclosed, for filing, are two certified copies of Ordinance No . 331amending Ordinance No. 330 calling the November 5 , 1974 bond election. Very truly yours , CITY OF PINOLE El ab eth Grimes City Clerk mayor city clerk robert a. shadley ofP elizabeth a. grimes vice-mayor fames f. chakedis • councilmen C* robert m. smith donald e. tormey edgar a. vovsi city manager IFOedward g. wohlenberg ......... Shasta ..... 86 86 4,506 1,574 Shasta ..... 86 86' .1,159_ _ 3,674 659 Sierra.......:................ 12 0 0 0 - Sierra ... 12 .0. . 0 0 0 Siskiyout:........:......... 94 40 842 393 Siskiyou............ 94 3`,'40 101 321 89 Solano.:..::.:::::.:........... 195 195 6;661 • 3,219 Solano .....:....... 195 195 7,287, 8,864 3,061 Sonoma ::::::.::.:::...'....:.. 307 307 16,730 7,059 Sonoma............ 307 307 9,63010,186 4,518 . E Stanislaus.................... 215 215 11,548 3,701 Stanislaus.......... 215 215 3,972 9,522 - 4,777 Sutter...:.........::.......... 46 4 2,947 1,432 Sutter.............. 46 46 813 2;104 91,5 Tehama...................... ..42 42. 2,231 927 Tehama_...:........ `42� 42 789 2,660 540 Trinity ......... 30 '27 535 252 Trinity 30 22 69 362 73 .....::..::... ....... Tulare........... :..... 176 '176 8,547 4,467 Tulare ............. 176 176 2,134. 6,915 .2,009 Tuolumne..................... 40 40 L968 . 1,042 Tuolumne.......... 40 40 377 400 323 Ventura....:..............::... 445 417 21,909 11,701. Ventura.,........... 445 417 4,005 10,140 4,634 Y010...............'.:...:...... 123 123 6,298 2,128, . Yolo ............... 123 123 1,297 2,648 „2,204 j Yuba......................... 41 10 407 256_ Yuba............... 41 10 224. 450 175 TOTALS..................24,082 882,461 414,752 TOTALS ......24,082 .283,526 507,084 228,572 t AM IL ® BART B. Computer OW01,Iwo PIUA=n to, Replace' . " os" Snarls TISoard-Wins 12mM Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 opposition was centered, and- Partial, unofficial results: ceive $50 per board and com- the ratio was about 3-2.1t was ALAMEDA COUNTY immediate investigation into expected the same margin the cause of the breakdown. I mittee meetings, the same as would result in Contra Costa 1,310_out of 1,310 precincts Normally,results start com- ,the appointed directors: The County but computer prob= Yes...181,633 No...;45,175 ing out of this county by 11 maximum per month of $250 . lems have slowed the counting CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, p,m:election;night, but it was , will remain. there. 110 out of 925 precincts after 1 a.m. today when the Also unchanged-will be the One Stokes aide when told Yes....15,538 No.:.:11,444 first absentee ballot count was . $5,0,00-a-year salary paid the of. the results this morning SAN FRANCISCO provided, and after tabulating board president and the $3,000 reacted in pain, then added: 99.5 per cent, out of _,1,356 three:precincts, the computer salary to the vice president. "The trains are running'' E The measure was triggered precincts system stopped working en- beautifully today. Yes..:.93,280 No.:.:58,214 ' tirely. by the steady criticism,both of the performance of the BART Elections officer Lon Under- trains and control system,and wood said the delay apparent- ly was caused by faulty,pro , the management of the agewo SOP Batfiss'n gramming. cy,headed by General Manag- Underwood issued periodic er B.R. Stokes. reports early in the evening Much. of the criticism For Assemblymen that expected results would:seemed to be .spurred by begin in "10 or 15 minutes." Stokes' refusal to resign his .Finally, he discontinued the $52,000-a-year post. Six of the Democratic state senate and I11, and will meet in Novem. announcements, saying, "At present 12 board members assembly incumbents in the ber Edward M.,Gingrich, 36, backed Stokes, six tried re= . Eastbay-swept to 'easy pr- ,a business executive peatedly and unsuccessfully as you are." mary wins yesterday, but Re- In the 15th Assembly Dis- fire him. Underwood said program publicans waged closer fights. trict, Carlos Bee,'D Hayward, mers 'apparently tried to, Finally, on May 24, Stokes The closest GOP primary far out-distanced his only n- speed up_the process-and the resigned to take an even high- battle Was in the 25th Assem. val,Robert E.Webb,a 6) blin •result was,a disaster. er paying.post in Washington,. . bly District covering Southern chiropractor. D.C., with,the new American Alameda County and parts of Bee will meet S. Guy'Puc- viousl Clerk James Olsson, Public Transit Association, a Santa ,Clara County. There, cio, an appraiser-educator, in obviously angry about the trade and lobbying association breakdown, said the lengthy . y g former Fremont mayor Jack the November general elec. ballot contributed to the prob- of bus and rail transit opera- A. Pimentel edged out Arthur tion. lem."'There were so many tors. F. Thomas,a business college -In Contra `Costa County's candidates," Olsson said. Assemblyman Carlos Bee, executive, by less than a 2,- 10th Assembly District, As. "We. checked everything out; D Hayward, an outspoken 000 vote margin:, semblyman Daniel E. •Boat- r critic of.Stokes,sponsored the 'On the Democratic side in wri but when -we;put the ballots gait, D-Concord, had,.a 6,- in, it just didn't work:" legislation that resulted in that district, the incumbent, 000•vote,lead over George,E. A dozen technicians hovered Proposition A. Alister.McAlister, tan up a Dye with only 33 per cent of The, BART system,- when near 2-1 lead over Joe the over the. computers in the precincts being"counted.. basement of the 'county fi- presented to and approved by McCord, a trustee in the Fre- Boatwright will'meet Clau. voters in 1962, was to have mont-Newark Communit Hance building during,the de- y Col- dia Mauzy Nemir of Alamo, lay. some trains in passenger lege District. the unopposed Republican f They` reprogrammed the service by. 1967 and. most of •.Another. Republican fight. candidate, in the November f material and counted 13 pre- the .system, including the was in the 12th Assembly Dis- run-off. cincts high-revenue route under the trict where Arthur R. Flegal3 In the 11th Assembly` Dis- broke down ra again shortly Bay to San Francisco, font- a Piedmont city councilman, triet, Assemblyman John T. ter 2 a.m. g y, tinning- by 1969. The first built up a 4,000-vote margin .Knox,D•Richmond,was.unop- Underwood declined to pre- trains finally did run in 1972 over Tom McLaren, a former posed in the primary and will r dict when final results would . and the transbay line has yet: .Berkeley city councilman.But meet an American Independ- lie available in the county;but 6 Emil miles of routes. thate.to difficulties.The the do was incompleteontra a County tally F.t Party Dietrich, the There Irun•ofsa f. t 'it appeared certain that the operate run only 16 hours a The ,Democratic incumbent � In the 8th State Senatorial count would not be available day and ::not, on Saturdays, in.that district, Assemblyman District,veteran Sen.John.W. much before noon: Sundays and evenings. And y i I{en Meade; D-Oakland, was ,Holmdahl, D-Oakland,�over- Airfreight Record Set. the service often is erratic. - unopposed. ran by:a 4-to-1 margin Rudy WASHINGTON - U.S. air In Alameda County, Propo-. :In the 13th Assembly, Dis- Z. Triviso of Hayward.`Holm- freight'traffic in 1973 was a sition A,passed by more than trict, Assemblyman John J. Bahl. will face Patrick V. r -,record 4.8 billion tons, a 14 .a 4-1 ratio.It was lower in San Miller, D=Oakland, over. (Pat) Colglazier; the _unop- per centincrease over, 1972.`{�F,Y_ isco, where most of the whelmed.Eugene-i.A. Stovall Dosed Republican candidate. 1 s ORDINANCE NO. 331 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 330 CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION IN THE CITY OF PINOLE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PINOLE DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Ordinance No. 330 passed and adopted on September 3, 1974 and entitled "AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION IN THE CITY OF PINOLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID CITY THE MEASURE OF INCURRING A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID CITY FOR THE ACQUISITION, CON- STRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL IM- PROVEMENT, TO WIT: PARK, RECREATION CENTER AND OPEN SPACE; DECLARING THE ESTIMATED COST OF SAID MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, THE AMOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID INDEBTEDNESS TO BE INCURRED THEREFOR, AND THE MAXIMUM RATE ,OF INTEREST TO BE PAID THEREON; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES; FIXING THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION, THE MANNER OF HOLDING THE SAME, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF, AND CONSOLIDATING SAID SPECIAL MUNICIPAL 'BOND ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF. CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974. " is hereby. amended by amending Section 3 thereof to read as follows : RECEIVED OCT /D, 1974 J. R. O'S50N. CLERK BOARD Oi= SUPERVISORS CON COST CO. 1 — g .De ut O ` 7 C "Section 3. The Council proposes to issue and sell bonds of the City for the objects and purposes, but not exceeding the amount, specified in said measure if two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on said measure at said special municipal bond election shall vote in favor of said measure. Said bonds shall be negotiable in form and of the character known as serial, and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed eight per cent (8%) per annum, payable semiannually (except that interest for the first year after the date of said bonds may be made payable at or before the end of said year) . Provision is hereby made for the payment of the principal of and interest on said bonds as follows: At the time of making the general tax levy after incurring the bonded indebtedness, and annually thereafter until the bonds are paid or until there is a sum in the treasury set apart for that purpose sufficient to meet all payments of principal and interest on the bonds as they become due , the Council shall levy and collect a tax sufficient to pay the interest on the bonds and such part of the principal as will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied at the next general tax levy will be available; provided, however, that if said bonds are authorized to be issued at said election, and it is expected that all or any part of said bonds will be sold at such time that the principal of or interest on such bonds will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied after such sale would 2 - 'r= I i AYES: Councilmen Smith , Torme,y, Chakedis NOES: ' None ABSENT: S adley Mayo .pro Tempore of-the -City of._P,ino-le- — California [Seal] Attest: j ity Clerk The foregoing ordinance was presented to me for approval and is hereby approved this 7th day of October 1974 . M'ygr pro empore.of the-City of Pinole.--- California - 4 - %"— v Pinole California ell [SEAL] t CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I , ELIZABETH GRIMES , City Clerk of the City of Pinole , State of California, do hereby certify as follows: The foregoing ordinance is a full, true and correct copy. of an ordinance introduced and read at a regular meeting of the Council of said City duly and regularly and legally held on September 16, 1974, and said ordinance was thereafter duly passed and adopted by vote of at least two-thirds of all of the members of the Council, at a regular meeting of the Council duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place thereof on October 7 . 11, 1974, of which meeting all of the members of the Council had due notice as follows: AYES: Councilmen Smith , Tormey , Chakedis NOES: done ABSENT" Shadley I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and said ordinance is duly entered of record in the minutes of the Council and in the Ordinance Book of said City, and said ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of the original ordinance adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes and Ordinance Book. Said ordinance has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its passage and that the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Pinole on October 7 , 1974. City Clerk of the City of Pinole California [SEAL] In the Board of Supervisors of Contra .Costa County, State of California September 30 19 74 In the Matter of Fixing Payment Amounts for Election Officer's .and Rental of. Polling Places for the General Election to .be Held on .November 5, 1974. The. Board. on .February 13, 1974 having fixed the .compen- cation for 'election officers and for owners of ,polling places furnished for the June .4, 1974 Primary Election and the' November 5, - 1974 General Election to be -held in the Contra Costa County precincts;. On motionof • Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid order is AMENDED fixing the -compensation as follows .for the November 5, 1974 General Election: $31.00 _for election officer serving as inspector; $28.00 for services as election officers (except inspector) $ 3.00 for delivery of election returns; 0.17 per mile each way for ,messenger who delivers " said election returns. IT IS. FURTHER ORDERED that the compensation for owners 'of polling places furnished for said General Election is hereby fixed .at , $25.00 for each polling place. The foregoing order. was passed by the following vote,",-ti AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the, date aforesaid. . cc: County Clerk Witness my hand and the Seal of.the Board of Elections Officer Supervisors County Auditor affixed this 30th day of September , 19 _Z4 County.Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By_ 1222,7gJ V6�7 WW _, Deputy Clerk Mar§1 Penningt& H 24 5/74 - 12,500 I l , k ..the Board of, Supervisors ,. of Contra Costa County, State of California September 30 19 774 In the Matter.of Appointing Election Officers and Designating Polling Places for the November 5, 1974 General Election in Contra Costa County. On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P . Kenny, IT IS BY' THE BOARD ORDERED that election officers are appointed and polling places designated for the November 5, 1974 general election as set forth in a document entitled "The Appointment of Elrection Officers and Designation of Polling Places for the J General Election Held on November 5, 1974" , said document being on file in the office of the County Clerk, Registration arid' Elections Division. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, s_, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. T&iarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the-date aforescid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Clerk Supervisors .Assistant . County Registrar affixed this 30th day of September, 19 7 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Ma Penningt H 24 5/74 - 12,500 �y IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICERS AND DESIGNATING OF POLLING PLACES IN THE FIRST Sqt-ERVISORIAL DISTRICT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1974. POLLTN•PLACE AND ELECTION s�.�FICE.=•IST -.PAGEA',40,;I GENERAL ELECTION �'. T'O :Iii HELD .OiN TUE SDAY, NVEMDEt ,..19,74 SUPERV I&ORIAL' 01 TR'ICT 001' L E„ i A iE ''P1t RTY z pR 'C Ii�ICT I3ER.CELE`Y #'ARK 01 w 4 t3lL 11G', ST._JEROME S; SOLI AL, :HALL:. PLACE CORNER OF , tURRY'.'t CARMEL. AVE.RVE-5...—... EL ERRITO Tf\1SPECTO� CRAAWFORD `JOSEPH INE ,_ OEkl- 71 .3 �,[l G .. = �• .i 5,.K S i.+3 V N L - CL:ElkK . N VL.i.N .d 2 E�E L, . R CP R CLERK. Y ;RIGHT MA 2Y REP .l[ PR.EC'INC 1 .O1iY V -Y9' V1 - CONSOLIDATED WITH -R1 109 11 „ _ - a PCILL:I1C IRA: L RCiSSO ;?LNiPI.S RLIGI�'1 �„ r PL_ACF 5223 $ACi At�rE��TO-'AVEN(JE RI CHMO�'D k y f � 16 PR EC IN.C.TT EL CERR`I To .00'1 f �'z POLLING :. 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ItVSPECTOR KE%ERG __ N-5 U REP JU 1 U D GE .M:r : B.•I L'TN �'{ C.LERK . K;IR' Y VI RGI NI A`. R REP ; 3, L:1=PK SS ND I E lR BETTY NP F ' 3s PRECINCT- EL. I ERRI:TO" 01�D 3r: P,9L -IW GSE L� C FRR>I TU-"1 E'TFFODI S i};�CH S t C'I A� HALL`=EVE ETTTS T iT ` Af � S;'Q'CKTON +� E:VER'E=TT $TREi TS EL C:ERRI7Cl 33 r 3� T,i�!`SPECTClR 3 VC NA LD ;.iGSE 'NA',J ,� ,:1•ttubt L VE5".3ANE'T M_ ••CLE,RK 'SAL1 SBURY MABEL DEMO �" �C 1 KK SI L VE R CURA. " DEiNI3 .. 41 - i PRECINCT EL C'ERRI 1C3 G11 > z> 4 nsPI.G, ' FAIP4MONT S-,NMOL t�U_LTT .`PUR,POSC 'Ft00��1. . 46 - PLACE. 7.24 KE.A.RNP: STREET EL CERRITO`- .ai INSRECTI�_R f�UZEY LEbTA 1� RE`P, . 4a ,,ljDG -NARCON GERTRUDE y rL>�RK S,TAGG P�ABE'L F REP CL.E2K DOL�GIIIN JEAN 9 ..DEMO - 51 PRECINCT, EL CERR,I,T£l POLL ING`; : EL -�CEkR,,I•TO MEMORIAL HALL '. 51 PLACE.' KEARNEY STREET S STI_C KT.G_N- AVENUE _ - I L CERR ITO. i 1SPFCTLD;R ' N�11�f MARY': L3LP�tD - �s" JIIJGE101=FE -0R BE:ATRI CE D ML3 CLERK . .GA UL A SLE A II . Ea su {,L ERIC WOERR -,ANNA RlP Y ' PClLI Il •PLACt AND EL�.CTI.ON OFFICER•IST .. PAGE ._NO � . GENERAL ELEC:TI.ON TO BE NEL0%ON TUESDAY, NO,VEMBER 5 , 1:97,4, SUPEP.VISORI"AL DISTRICT 001 TIT.t:E NAME >� Y PARTY : h t Y PR ECINCf. EL CEt�R`.;fTO Q13 ;r 4 POLLING CONTRA COSTA CIVIC THEATRE LOBBY � . s PLACE 951P0,P;LINA AVENUE — 'EL 'CERRITfl 14SP ECT�{L .H_tzLLA PE �L.Ca.PE C ,_ ...DEa'`�:Q — T� JUDGE REEVE ...ELLE:N , flE ?O n CLERK {• SERGEANTr EES;THR ?.: .CLMO ` gj i REYNOLDS. L1ZAiETN REP PR EC.IN EL I'ER IM 014 " 'POLL...' N G' r 0 F L—,SIA,R_5'C_H_Q_GL — R 0—OR-4.19 -,3 €'LAC r :` " k- 96G' to VI:S DR�I.VE E:L CFR9?IT f� INSPE(.70� ALtFE�l .: RFP _... 'S J.iIDGE' EA V,,=U G3_JLA ?— D_ _D 15.4 .. ,CL'EP;K BOWEN:.,.MAR,GA�RITA 8 REP ' ' CLERK D'AVIS El VA �t " RFP t9 PP.LC I CT EL CE SITS! 015 � o r ::'POLL'jNG' LES: CA} SEN RUfi�`fPUS ROfl 7, �LAC_E .. g��t SEA MI_E�� DRI�V:E.� �E Ly C E.R�i 3 C 4 _ IlSPEC TOR :. GANSEN GLADYS L D-EMO. . �.73 JUDGE CAltLSGN ELIZABETH ZAI3ETN_ E 74. f;LER� STII^GEC.N W:I ISI FRED :E - .. D - 0 . :. . 7� �is FRAC - �: L�S S fl N h��dpi E E :, (3 c,�l fl_..".` '`._.._....`.,_�.•�- „r PR ECIj'I.TEL: CERR.ITO,'01b , POLL:TNG 'GEORGE1 4l. MAC CRACKEN GARAGE : . PLACE ', 817.8 TERRACE DR-IVE = El 'CERR.ITO- ao 3. Ii ,SPEP.TCtR - CUCI ZEL..MA R>. 'C►E O dU,DGFti n `�!•4UGLS V7.RGI.iIA RFP �3'�. CL,ERK 4 }ANI;E•LSITP�. .PEAR1_ F DECO �. CLERK M'C CRA{,Kf�,' GEORGE �s 'P.EC:INCT- El:'CFRRITO, 017 PDLL NG a L`INGTC�i�iTPA�tK—CLIMB ' ` a` r PLACF 112D ARLI NGTCsI AVEt�U EL C9IRTTU IIV.$PEI:`Tfl'� `, - G' "Y ":BFATRIt E' J R# P f 40r I 11DG '"...`r .. "Rl'+t ( 'D `RI-.Z—B A 25 ARA CLERK Gi2{lCKETT ANON RFP CLERK' F:ITZGIBBONS. MARGARET -:M a7. t ., .41 P�'ECT+ I'T; EL CFRR:ITO D18 Y a` 45. PbL1 'ANG G ArARflN PAXSfN PLAY ROt M r 46 P L ACE �7:8:I3,5�-:8�t1t2.�(4 S C G U�T= �I. C��'•R.I T C 47 INSPECTOR GATES FRANCES G REP 4R Jil3GE X21 LI 1h15 ANN DEMO 4SCL:ERK 3 IICtT._. ARE�ARA # CL:ERK r IZIx M :GAR„ET Ft u kEP , 57 PR EC,,IN'CT EL CE RR I TO .019 11 154 4053 - �POLL-1-NG PORTO°LA, JR 'HIGi.i ;. � P•O:RTA;BLE ..,CLASS,.RM• .9601 - s" PLACE 10:21 NAx .VEL LIER STREET EL CES R3T 1 3NSPfCTOR D FLING ' FRA I.ES M JUDGE t DEMO s� B�ECKE� BF7'.;TY r. DEMCI , 'CLERK SH Mt _R{3SE .:�-: K 'DEMO sn C L ER 1< RB —Z C3L�4I�R•`A Ll E 0' _ r PiLD 'IN•I'.L'.> CE' AND' E1_ECT_I tN ?F1"I CEf<•I.ST PAGE X13 . 4 GENERA-L ELECTION TO BE HELD DIN 'TUE-SDAY, N-'OVEMRER. 5; 1974- SUPERVISO.R.IAL C'ISTRICT 001 T ITL; NA,t::A' 77. t PARTY a K 1�RECrI",1CT EL CERR I Tfl .C20 POLLING tL 'CE '.RITfl -FIRE •NOUS 41.y APPARATUS-R0OW. F. 5 • 'LAC E` 0900 SAN. PABLO AVENUE. - .EL. .CERP,IT CI IP SPEf��OE' GAY PAULIINE REP a Jl1-DGE B ADQE_ (_WUNA CLERK '. BONELLI' JGSEPH.I NE :. REP 4 f C:LEhI<. : PRI Eh . HELT:N 13 RFP is y :, • . , «, PRE I'NCT". EL. "C E•RR I.TO 0.2 a PLLL..ING CASTP _SCHOOL MULTI PURPOSE IR00M J�f� fl03'AL AVEhJt� — tA4RlCE STREETL CEF, ITt a . 'aip IN:SP C TSR 3f * , ;�, .S.RENDLIiNGE.R .E.A,RBARA C - REP JU_pGECHA S (JEz JI} T' L Ei is CL,ER : . H ACL.-.:L GEM��; •„ fL'ERK " OLES 1r'0f1A , DEMO; T R�CTT ii�C T �EL �RTt �Q"022""" �-- - �,ai t ,.PflLIN�, GLDYS `'M 1i1A:11ELLIER Ct3TTAGE ':iN REAR Pt� PSVc�LI_ER�;S3RE_ELEL72 INSPE•CTC�R ' . : iA' dflR7Fi EVFLY.IVi2EP JUDGE " NAVEL-L.IER. GLADYS 141 DEMO 3a' CL1.RK FOR'SYTHE- GLADYS I REP ss CLERK TGG JU1 £ fl1� PR"ECJNCT`; 1 L :jCERR:I�(3.. 43�3� 4 r _ _ r - i POLLING; 'OR�DON .0 DE fi�UNCK -; GAPAGE •, �29. PLAI E,•_ 8324 ,S,UCKING.HAM -ORI-VE EL :CERRI.TC 3a __ `, Ii�1'SPEI TOP, OE_ U! C,IC LOANf J>1D6 SCRENSEi JEAN • ,;s�. REP 37E MEP, ::. FIE�VE°S".LE C1`IA C �, RE C;LtRK. ANE'IA1�r. RGA RE REP PR_FC INCT EL`:,:.C'.ER ZI TO .024 �4 37 ROU C-71 . < #�lt�-'3..E SC-I-iI3f LT'..,_-._iWUL�TI PU-r PCS R.3 C#iW, - . �•.. •�3a ,....' PLACE -�' " GD,MAOERA AVt-NltEi „ y. ELC�RRITC `�' - .. - _ -0 39 I111SPECTflR ,:rK GI65�i HELEN G:`x ItFP 40, J13G.-E E•1roNDAN C�1 1L" REP " CLERK EVAN'S .JAN T' H ICER CLERK HADDIC.K-.D UROTHY � f -REP' t. �44 PfZT C"Ii1jIf3 i 1:LEd2R1C� C5 ; ' F 45L y p1LL�iNGRL$NiP�US .D�flM 1600 cNAVELLIER .STAV__5 - . EL CER12I7-i r �,A'. I1 SP;wC'TC34� PAC' NA LD 1w'A•RY} R '. -REP 4e J_LDG GAR�IJC�S'T LAU 'N 0 DEMO- 4Q CLEdaK ; ' ,G�,LL.Cl1irAY NXRIES - Cl'ERK - T, -FRANCE REP' 4 S �.P.REC�I>`lf..T - �`.3 POLL ING ST{ PA TRICK-:S CHURCH PART SH HALL, s4 . I L:AC.E 1534 EVERETT ;ST��ETT- ELS CCP.RIT.0 . -- ;— INSPEClow Y.OST NC'RMA P = REP �s JUOG " RICHARDSON MAM E DEMO . S� CLERKw'.' f F I HR .O&N1 ,VI.E lF M.:_.; DEMO - r - 5¢ L ERK T "ITIT it CSA Deqfl `T Pl�1L IN•PLACE 'AND FLECTI �IOFEICE :IS7 PAGE N0 5 aENERAL E.LECTION ' TO BE HELD,,GM .TUE-SD Y. NC_VE-MB R -,v 1.97+ SUPE-RV:ISCR.I'AI_ 'DISTRICT 1001. L. ; 1Sii A'VE - 4' POLL ING .HENRY"C3 PARRI-SH'. GARAGE. PL,�CE 17.'3;2 t ALNU'T STREET EL ',CERRITTO ' a 91LSPLIr t3 =HACKB_A_9,i_* V1_01A IUDGE „ALI~F,R.TSE.P� IDS!` 1 DEMO;> CLERK ALt3AL: ''MAR A DEM�I .,< : L EiK *4 PRRI SH,,: AV RA I :, >;DEMQ':: .�� PRECINCT, EL ,CERRA TO '028 y ;2 PULL ING JOHN D�.t�A�� ,f3 — �3 PL CO 521' PCIIRERC3 AVOI-1UE E L; CCR�IT C� ti 4s IN SP EC3JR C'AEP STLL ? �3EMC1' _L�'t3GE° <..' UA1.S :: iITiET: P ro CLERK ..MI TCH.E LL h ARG.AREY E DEMO. •u GLERt�,. . FiOWEL..JESSI:E= REP. . . t... �r PRECjNtT tL `CER3�I O G2' c , POLL INC F L`R3�lL C'AL Ui3.I GARAIaE 2.31:2 3I.?H_ STR_E 'T_ EL_C;F4�RI_TO_�.- — - �'23: -_-. INSPECTOR' -C..A.CUD IS F'EP.NE .. ..DEMO JUDGE I;HRI STIANSEN 'EVA REP' '. ' CLEPK CHAi� YN ADELE DEMO ,:� CLEiC . HEINZEL c' ER#11I RSR .'PR EC_It�lt T EL <'C=R_R I 1Ll ,03 t? . _. " PDL.L.IIVG'" E "*',MONTE•.SCHC0L' - 3MUlTl. PURPOSE. 'ROOM .PLAIrE i..; }bD:. TAPSGC TT,'AVE �IfE; - El,.CER:RITo, ;.,. - ;, I1'SPECTOR C0ING E�tsN EVLLY�! A < . SEP JUDGE. ; IlARPE;R l�lA,ftGA} ET T 12EP ;, $ CLEi��K r:TRIC� iERZ: JUI3.ITH I3. :.3J! �C L:ExpK '' "AtNDRA:DA°,.E3� A 34 1,5 PRELC INCT , EL CFR.R•I TO 031 . ..: 36[� Pt]l�I .I l G`' �I R VI S� :IJ 9I TED C' UR-C tT ' I IRI5T"- "F L"1UW S 'd KACC .� 3)f tt " PLAt,E CUT"I'IiVC7 �BLVU ALV�S, �'1VE .�:JE 1 . 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POLL PLACE': AND FLECTI'GN .C�FF:iCEVIL PAGE NO .6 'GENERAL ELECTION TO ;F3E .H.EL0 014 TUESDAY. ,NOVEMBER. 5., 1974.. 5UPER.VISORJAL DISTRICT 001 7 I'I Lr PARTY 1 : PRECINCT, EL :'CLRRIT- O .,.C34 -�POLL:TNG • ELEANIOR" NELSON - RUMPUS Ri 0Fc= BACK :Y'ARQ ENT PLAC'E 2E.3�i TASSAJARA :AVENUE '- , EL C.ERRITO, T_N_SP f��lR NAI,TI_N, TL1�I.A_A ,} UDGi SARNC! :iJE'ANFTTE DEM CLERK LASNf3'TE .PATR ICiA REP CLMk C;�, PE ACG .FERN :: DEMO . 4._. �..._. ^--�--"-.may'.. :y ..�.. • • �,, Pi2EC•INCT -:EL. CERRI_T& .035 17 c LL_ N_G PSA _I N—E SCALI_A_ FAMI ! �' _RG��3�+ �� ^- PLACE 2511 EDWA+?D S AVERVF EL CEl�RI7U.T �. ;I# 'SPECT,3E cLSOE:RRY 'I LDRE�3 I;: DtlL3 :. SCS-IA� SRT�N E. •CLERK* 'EASE MIRIAN: J DEMO• 7 ` -. :CLiERK RYAN E =7E.LLE M DEMO' ,9 R`ft .RLT EL GE�t3Zi7 = ; � PC�LI�'I JC E.I)WARi7 .H KAHN RUimPbS ROOM - DRIVEWAY ENT i PL.ACI . 2b1 YUBA 'S;TkEE � 9 T 22 INSPECTOR, LC3WARD JULIA :. DEMO., �23' :JUDGE - . TAYLflR_'DOROTHY .0 DEMO CLERK SPENCER GRACE L REP ' z5 LLFRtcPP �DROTHY L - a�MI3 ?'l Pt�EGINCT CL CRRITO 7n POLL.ING :GASTRO' SCHOOL* MULTI' PU'RPO'SE ROOM PLACE DONAL �aVENbE S LAWRENCE STREET EL :CERR,I:TO. ;r iiVSPECTt k PILlSi3L°RY- VI{,O__ A B REB�O JI1D�F RIDER TH L.Ml C< . ea CL,:ERK _ OLi'!IE`RG ES3lti R` REP :33 CLERX : SCHNEJ-DER JEAN�IETT`E — UENfl; t� 34 �as ' PR_ECIN.CT• EL 'CER ITC" 033.,. .' 36 - ,, r POLL�II G '�IRVT l�t3l E�7S ASEs E-N4T -RTtO = GA-zR- GE?Ei T ` PLAGF 'SG4 EL. DORADU EL CERRITCw :SPECIOR �iOWARD MAF,JORIF € DEMO 4� Ju (it UEENS,-E-TH-EL`P D'E ITJ CLE�R1(.' V3 NN RAE N DEMO, *^' (;LERK LEA PER ROS€MA#�X DEMO. ^��^^- ` a PR ECINCT . , E! 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Cly iWO:i i lSPECTCIR 3 EATON 'QRETTA G'.Ft I E F I°N .BERTHA'' .. x �D E M O.,'. • ; ,�' C CE3�K' I L SIJ N`i`b t FTIi�V — . �� D"EMi 7 CLERK BIGGS BLANCHE ;M :REP P.OL!_IUA C ANDELECTION C!.r `FICEIST PAGE -NO 'GENERAL ELECTION TO H Lt3 :CCS TU Si �AYo . NO;VE #8E•R 5 19.74 , SUP' RVISORI:AL 0IS1,0ICI . 001• T ITL E, TY • al} PR FCIiVCT` EAST RI'C}-tMOND 5 C 8 T ".} i l DLA. I Thj.WE9? C1 cPOL�:ING SAN' PA'3L0 'FIRE 'HOUSE �2 PLACE'-' PARK t MC 8,k�YDE AVENUES Rl.CHiMO D Ba „PRECINCT; KENSINGTON 501 y(( _ ''PDLL ING �EL_I7A13ETN R SRO-M-N ARA E SIDE C�I1RT _f_ lT aL PL,AI�E 44 'BEVERLY -ROAD KENSIN,'GTL N. INSPEC,T.OR ' : KRAUS .NORMA H- DEi�(3 JUDGE ERICKSGN JAI�tET Y REQ' .t3 CL:ERK I;OD UTC1 R U Tf1. DEft�G :; Cfr'Ff�K h J i ,; ARJRI ..: �� w ..f9 b PRECINCT KE.NSING�TGi.S(32' 019 PtE' :I(�1d� FLLIYOE H SP�ITH GA'R..AGE ` - 1B PLACE 10 MARCHANT COURT - ,':ESZ( GTt�fil py .77 r: INSPE .TOR ftAYES:. EVE'LYN K r- .tU JUDGE:'' 32ALLS NANCY SEP , IA-RY M. REP _ �:.2 CLEFT:. 6AYNE G o,R. DEMO 023 14 PRECINCT KENSINGTON 503 �. PCILL:i;\fG, JACK GR<IFFI,1h DCb�NSTAI' S RUi3'M SIRE DGOt LST PI AGE T37': A Rf MC3RE RGAb KENS I f1�GT�J:77i a �aTNvSPFCT'C1fs_ . jYSfIA-f lf -LN � �..� JUDGE . ' :, . LEFE.VER EVAi�GELINE -''• ..REP. . - CLERK, .• S•TA R K. MAY :V - .REP 33• .CLERK. ANG.E t.LA L - _ t�EMC3 • 7,7 37 Pi.'.ECI�3CT x., K�NSING:jON �5G4 3a -R�+i `S I Li E "D RI`1/ if - PLACE 260 YALE, AVENUE . .KENSINGTQR .v0.35 - 36 IN.SPEC TOR'.'.. _ :;.. ;LIC-KS AN. ARJ RIE :r f _ '. bEMO. - - JUDGE iI LEER I3tRUT4iY D _ '�` 3 CLERK CHAPMAN ,f . RCUE:RITE;;M DEMOS CLERK T1Ui3 CECILIA V} DElLt. °a PRECINCT. kEN.SINGTCEN'_505 04, POLLING MARG4RET E Mfj ISON - GARAGE 43 �P L sC E—Y E1 T T 117Ei��1' `KE 34;5 T P�TGT CN - -� - - I9 f•1rS,P+ECTLIR r �tl7R'/SygTER BETS(Y�. '7.7C'TRjEP .JUIr'GE "''.. r..`i: .. •. IV, Ri,lS 3..SC3UiV 1"x�RG A'.R, C_,1,. E °h- —= CLEtK ME �ANf✓Ty . D,ENIq <, CLERK. BLAIR ELIZABETH P i- EP . ?R3 T KE ! « POLL'ING R DALE ':C-R CRD GARAGE' PUCE �15J> PURUt�i dVENUE_ . iGFt SIN fC'�V . .:. INSPECTOR DRONKE-R S •A LAG CNIDA°. 'REMO _JUDGE • JAEGE ROSA... DEMO _ 5, -CLERK HAGEN LECAfA REP,. C:.CERK. c• RAN,STL3I'S__E Pt LE tJVPLACE (�� EL .CTIOiV. OEFI,CE4I..ST PAGE € (), GENE€t .ELECTI-ON, �- T'O ' HE• HELf)',ON' TUESDAY', NOVEMBER.', 5 '1974,, . SUPERVISORIAL . DISTRICT, 00'1 TITLE - i�`A lE PARTY PREC.INC -_ KEN SiNG<TU ! fl7 } .. PpLLANG" 'MAR Y SNYDER RUMPUS RDO# s .._ PLACE 10Q ST ALS.ANS< BOND,,= KENSINGTON.:. S_NYD_E R MALRY __RCP JUDGE t: STONE., E�.5RNIC�.— • DEMO CLERK I�tEAE.R."LOUiSE K CL;ERK '` FiROL�K°E RUTH 'REP 4PRFCiNC:f• .XE;NSING TON 508 12 POLLING KENSINGTON YOUTH HUT-OFF . ARLINGTN ON 'KENSINGTN SC RD r, PLACE ti �0 ARLIVG'TO ! AVi'aUE = KFSI TC}i�: +t�'-S{PE-CTD HpApp UG�IE R{_MAtRGp.A ET A DEMO G •.'i=.1iL.E S�� J L �i.i.._!7 _k. CLERK' LA VER:7Y 0GROTHY t-l�: _ -" REP CLE6ZKIILKI �''S .VIVIAN K' UCM{ �9 PREC-ifVCT' KEN SIP1GTON '5 09, s t PL#PL_A G RL1mm FI TES Z.b�_RA_N3J SG A.i�' :A_Y=_ KE 11S;I GT_o N- IN80FCTO.R FITE.S DOROTH.ELLE: M. REP." JUDGE ','ZETTE L MA,RJOR'I E V :DEM 3 CLE;-ZK CAP SER ROSE IM DEMO tL;E€ K CAPRI �1 SUE i': D C' S i LIQ 10 N .510; �29 'POLLING , LAWRENCE RUBY - 9UMPUS; R 0 0 M PLACE 54 'co'WP.ER,. AVENUE. =. KE NS 1,NGT CN,. IN'SPFCTO � 'O�VE MAFiJORIE - E RE��_ JLf,DGF RA581 FRAIICES i�EP CLERK RU Y' : .lWI:TH :I3 MLl 'CLERK' ' ' SCCL�l:IN. ..F;0RIFL: C',: DE�1l�•: - �-- - �3s PRECINCT y�..KENSIN���•TON't511 1/O TE+ 1B SEn1TEE f •37 ".PALL-'IrN•fc�� VOTES ABSENTEE 3x P�Ai•.i > _. e' 90 PRECINCT KEN S I'NG,TO W512 — �91 VOTE ABSENTEE 42' ,.4: `:P fl L L: ,,'VOTE A -S E N T E �-----.,--�---•- t -.- •.__�____� �^a� :. PR.ECINCTI ' ._ K[-N-SING_Tt3N' -513 ", POI.IING ,, RALPH {?ADCR GAr2AGE. '48 P_L.ACE 2b?TR.I. !�!i_.TY_." +�i1VEi�`'_UE KFf SINGTQN 'II�SPEC:TDR � : TE#�PE`Li S `NANCY;:: � � �iE� ---� ERK . . :1ClNE S MA3 J:C1RI E: K ss CLERK. CyUtiN1 NGffiANTN ;RL3 A t3EM.0 053 54 SSF POLLIPLACE .AND ELECTION OF:FICE�IST RAGE NO. .' 10 GENERA RA L E L ECTI.UIN - TO '.BE HELD ON TUESDAY, Na-VE MBER, .� 1 7.:4 - SUPEPVISUR.IAL'. -a-ISTkICT .Ofll T TILE 4 NAME PARTY ' PRi ItVi'T. �VOTH R,ICHi)N0 `5Cl ., PDLLiNG MACEDONIA BAPTI,ST�CHURCH -_ PLACE '1741, :3R.D, STREET . RIC.HMOND;, , IlVSPE TSR GRIP ,I �° 'P TA B JL3:OGE in►ifUD SGN C:i_E ST E`R " Y DEMO CL,i=RKt , T io PSCI JLHNd!"E i flE3�iCl` 0. CLERK, M EL3S:TER 1t UE>_1:A DEMI P-RECINCT NO TH RICHMOND 502.• , tr POLL INC DAVI S +I.HAPEL 3�5—CHESLEY, AVERLE itIC E�t3PJ ? ; INSPE ICIR i GGTE SHIPLEY, DEM0 �JUflc -JE-N'KIyfS .i UvI CE. RE.P STEVE9�S LtRY. '. _.�' Di:mu �F7 : CL l_EiZS ,``�CHARLE S..FAY ,P A REP -P RSC I9+J iCT TH2:i C H N1C1D: C3 - POLL TNG Lo S' T?ELTOS HCL�SI,i`L PRC.I�:CT ,Ci7�li�l9i+'ITY Rpl M ' PLACE 1601 , DRT1 •::IA[; �STRFI �ICHi�OfU� _ .1l .IN:SPFC'TCfR :•• -t - ' • WILLIAMS RUBY. � - � _� ... OEMC. -.JUDGE ;4 L..U4;TR Si=LMA i3L4Mi3 ,4 CLERK LEE VI LLI E `DEMO 7.5 GLt�2; r CUF.L CLIi�,A LCc� REP ? a 27 16,H 14 ON 7tl POLL`IN.G - - THIE. FIRST -UNITED P:ETHi?I7.I.ST •CHURCH 0�`• -:PLACE- WEST., P,ICHMUi :I� ..AVENUE ia. lAL2T:3R�A STREET "-RICHMOND _ G . . -19SPEC'0f� .7— A MIisDRQ -#STP •ar ,iIJiIGE •:' i'Ai'CRE\1 SA'P.A J „ REP 3 CLERK CANREN VERLA a DE #D . CLERK ' _ > iI'L:S`8k, PA:ME K". DL Ii LA "PRcI'HCT >zIC'HMOND-. 002 o 3) Pi�LLiN`Ci'L3IT R"ICHh1C3ND ►�PT'IS�.7C--HU' s .�..,.m. �3e , r PLACE u 304' ihfASHINGTisPd 'V NUE �ICH�Ei�ii'DY; 34 IiU'SPFCTC3Pe°�'° .,PAA SCS? 9iA7EL LR�T3 40 .CLERK - - .. f1`IRTH, ELI.Z_ABETH. �". • . .R CL _ �.4( - - "CL`i=it t�: ". ' SPINO-LA C.L.SIs- .;A03 ' •..R-EP . EC'Ii�jCT; R ICllC3D DLD3 �. PULLINi s wA-,sH, I IG TON SCNDi1L 11Ut3I7CRIU9 -- ab PIbACE .• 565 WI STRE2T= 6:ICHfi\J :047 :IN SP EC.TDR 4`. ` -4 'HOLLADAY LUCI LLE - DEMO _ -. 46� JL)_l3GE r I LCL13( 3�TTY L• L1EMi3 49 CLETtK :CGAR LEE DFMO sa� CL:ERK y t nL•S SARY EVE LYN : L` 'DEMO-,. E PRECINCT RIGHM:ON3. 0O;i, — 0" 'P 3LL.IrIf� LIN faL N SCHi t3L. — FOYER Al1b.ITbRI.UM S° PLACE, 2:4 6TH• STREET — RiCH!' C1I4D: IN,SPECT( R 'P.R IE'TQ` ASUNCION- A}`•`'. DLMa ICG S GEG . P%GI'A DEiai i CL;i:RK RE17Ft?:LtD •FA'1�i�Ii .� ' REPS Ct c# lC I+IC -R-1,F'F—i�UBY`:?s U t:11%u i54l• . PAGE POLL.I.;NPI— PL `E AND d±LECT"tl N. 13d=PICEh`�LIS1 NO 11 G'E NEd A'd_ €LEC•T I.C.Ne TLS dad :HELD- Oo�l . TtIESD Y, N0 F I3'd=R 5-; 19?4 SUPE.R4/IS 1tI L DISTRICT, 001, PRECINCT R IC-HMt �dD 013 a. POCL ING ST .LUKE'S BAPTIST CHURCH � GENERAL ASSEM$L,Y_ HALL PLACE 633 FLORIDA; AVENUE RI.CH MONO ' g § ` I N.S P.;::r n R mIVA R 13:N_T=Zr .E AT R T C d= _ __ — .D EM JJOGd= L,APUT' PI'L' RDEMO', _ t.LERK DEL11DE,M�TRI;A DEM& R Cl FRdt d30LT0iV THE MA L` I7E�'p J ...• .�-. '�..++M...`YE--"may-+„ .. PRECINCT' R:I,C;NMOND _006 •42 PD1 LING NYS-TROM SCH001 AAi tX RCCA 6 A 11TH ST ENT, PL:AItE 2 0 SflUTHS 1'G�Ili STRECT T - RICHROND �t4 iN:SPECTt3R lCHFTELD NANCY p0 15E_ �..7iJ:d7CE --� St�?3 _ESI_ -.: TDE&U is CL FRK :f KEE S E JEA'dV DEi CI ` CLERK _ '< COL'E:. 'i3_IRD'IE LEE :�. OEM[ ' F9REC:T' CT' It TCIid`t(t3007 r PI3LL.ING iNILTDP: d3RtlWN 'R S, „ � i?dvIr_E .. �+11�SfJ_ fil '7TH -ST 'E R_iH.NDd��D_.: .� . r2: ' IJSPECTsIR, C4-VNE-:S S` ALBERTA. .-DEMO 'JUDGE d Rt�d+�N +D,IRT.Id~ :"M DEMO P4 R1�. R(lGFftS CARRELL F ,•,..,� ftEP CL`E;K D UI TT J 'S SI F DEmp P i� :lC IC—r�, 3�T Ci 1 Nt 0_13 TB" PLILL:ING ., -COftDNADO SCHOOL Ri3C3M #lir PLACE-- 2.00.1 VIRGINIA AVENUE - . #tI1 HMOND 3M1. r . fF IN SP EC, O t !�<Rd ST:RCd4G'.lUCI'LL1 REP�___r_�_ : 'JUDGE"',, 3.;IL{ LITS .SADIE.' I+ A REP r: CLERK 1r;blli�G .NAiZELL"A. A DiD" �C'LERK .Ci.tUd=R AI �J�2EY; ya`t ,} 34 . RR EC Id'�4CT RICHMOND 009 36 EMI �G��R PLACF 240 SJUIH 21ST STREdT RIC�iNGND 34 ' {- I NSPECTClR' :` C:LtId=F? GI s�THA •.:40. ,J`UD '-- -_-�-,— Ji1C-K S+C}i C.URA '..�..`Ur-19fj CLERK JACKSON L�EGNTYNd "DEMO !♦.4t CLERK FRA.,NKL I N'..PPHE LI A, L' DEMO 47 r ' - --a,-- 5 t _...,--..-.. E3 X.. i44 x>PR d=c:ik�iCTR iCd- P�lflNb' Ol.0 1 C PI3LL_IN c a�xa 1AI35J Scsi ;oi.. O #:i4_ -- ap. PL ZO�.i UTRG,INIA A.VEI�UE. -i41 INSPECTOR APPLEBY CHRI STI NE .. DEMO 48 (J {DG -BROADWAY MAE-77 GQL0A yD�E,��q�(17� 44 -�_4.•L C9'SK Pi'•tU0�7_7M:i3C ' 'DEMO-:-, . C:tERK A !DEI2S�IN CLAUD.IA d7EMO k J 5z PRECINCT_ R IC HMOND, 011 �53 POLLING •' ' z.tO H:tL d31AP7IST CHURCH: — DiNIN.,G 1AlL 54, PLACE' 7,01 'SO, .2 STREET.-- RIHiOND. sr IN SP FC TO ; .IAd�FS .GDL�THA � DE�lO J UD GE s R.C'0- U'M E.7'H E l i 5t� CL'ERK 'WARNE P-,E_C_I�-O_US r,. DpE�A�7IIfl�. .EEK < r_0__E:E IV^7 H t L i'A- :,.POLLI 71,, PLACE, AND ELECTION OFF ICE;, . LIST PACE NO* :l2 • GENERAL ELECTION ; . TO 'BE "HELD 01 TUESDAY, NGVEMBER.: 5,' 1 74 SUPERVIS(3pI:AL'D.I.ST.FICT 001 T`ITL.E t N'A NSE w PARTY OR EG IN R IC'HMDNiO i72 .r P LLING:: CORTE.Z SCF-OOL. �RE- CR'EATJ tN 'ROOM PLAC. E 627:'.SOUTH 30TH STR_E&T. :R•ICHMOND _ SP CSR `,BAi`�KS_ER:V.ESTT 1E DEMO. Jl1DGI; ~ i} FOSTER LAURA ,. DEMi3 CL;ER-K a L YNC H.' VE-01 L A � DEMO D, CLERK ' Mt3RRI SCN�• L3�URA ''DEMi3 D P R EC I NI C R'•`I C F�M.ON1 t�' O 13 . is 12 _POLL.NI R TCHMOND _CH I !DR�.t��S CZNTE R ST AFF ROOM _- 3 PLACE 2734 lt�INE .AVENU RI CHh0NO > 4 INSPEC TOR ` t 1 ILSON ADELL I .1UOGE.. ;e> . E_WSO_A�E P,ATS`a'.. DTS 6 'CLEi iC WILLT S: ME.A-CIE� � DEMO'. Oil CLERK '1nAS3iTNG,TON1 LUCILLE t REQ `PC�ILiNi1? QTR'"S7 h9EXICAIV t3APTIST I;HUt�CN SGC.IAL: HALL 301' SOQTh3'_ _747H SIRE T.�. RiC1-l�":JfLfl �z3 IN:SPECTOR CHI.St�LN`; JCHRN IE � DEMO . ..JUDGE. HAGENLOCK ALI.:CE DEMO:. �a CL'ERK REED KILLT.E DEMO �s C`1 EI2 iC , E R D,I-AMA N N'A }G AP l h r .YPR Et IN9C'IR IL`Hit� 1f3 'OI'.5 _ .�7W P€�LL.TNG FJRST MEXICAN #;�A911 S`T CHURCH 3,0CIALHALL PLACE . < 30 '-SO,UTH ' 37TH 'STREET .-.-. RI.CH:NL3NSD TN!'SEC'TCT� y B:UONAi�AA#-"„LCCA<� �': c-,. BROWN,ANI:3A DEMO . 31CLERK SN I TH 'AC3E N F ” L'E110 CLERK P'RCCINCT R`ICHMbND -01 34 H13:1JS `94.7 - PL;ACF CUTTI NG BLVD 'RTCH;MaONSD; .INfSPECTOR M ,CRLA�' .C3't§ tFTH. DEMC3 JC7�G� C'�7N3�n1A Y '"DQRGTHY —DEIC3 CLERK -DA Y `A UG UST.I NE. .0 'DEMO CL'•ERK ' . HENDE R;SON ODI,E,S ,V' . DEMO ae _ q — aa," PRI `IN1CT R IIiMON117 ,UL7 45 POLL:INfi<I��iG S-CHD��L L, 1MtviU[�I T�': :f?G�GN+ SO-I Tt-t +1ST `STP. ET-1;-i"LCR IDA AV ET IIE RI C'HimON L) 0" INSPECTOR SAVD:IE RUBY L. ,. ,DEM'O aD J_IJDGE NOBLE BERNICE C.- ' nW —CLER SAL�IFR0 , LT $RADA H _ rDF IO i.s CLERK t ', i3URD DOROTHY M, DEMO'. $, RECI(�ICTTRICHION,D 0.1$ :SD POLLING :' KING- SCHOOL.. '— CQMMiUR:ITY� R00M . . 54 PLACE . . SOUTH 41ST_S3l E E T FLORIDA'" AVEN1UE RICN_�IC3N 1 INSPECTOR .> SULL1 VAN` ^.MARY `D DEMO JUDGE' SII TCHCLL SALL3' B DEMO 5; CLERK r "ALLEN!;: D I•RI S `H ;' It Fp . 5e. — —CLARK . 9uORt JWLT 'DECi. tmu PLIL:LINt�PLA,C:E AN �EIECT I"C� OFFI. EI,�i..'.IS PAGE +^JJ., '. 13 : GENERAL ELEC ICN TO P,E' HELD . N TUESOYA"Y, _`NOVEMBER 5, 1974 ;.. ., Sl1�E;RVISC}Ri�L DISTRICT 00 1' ,. TITLc PART)l k � 1 PRECINCT RI:CH�+90NC3 POLLING HILL . LTS AICTUA,RY 'BASC "ROOM H PLACE : . •."• ' 3911 "CUTTING BLVD - RIC MCN'D ' a Il.SPEGmDR, �T HEL. RI .G_LADYS_ JUi3GE i�AM,SEY EU'E.L.YI Y ,r DEN�E3.:` �'s{I CLERK ` p i! <I THE�'R��rr -T)pRrC.THY U :' C�)EM�' y 4F r..�. �"',� a LE iT_S `I IANi�rAH ' , .tr2P ii PRE.0 INCT R IC H�#']NI] 020 ip POLL II�f �St', SCHUOL Nt�t TI;' PU#:Pt��E ��]Cli� — - "i3 PLGF "` .. <.x 5C-1'H STREET E CYPRESS AVFNUL x2I:t'HMCiIV�) �8 S Y n 4 iiJSP CTR FART :t Z DEMO BARNS:S FTTA Dk-�IC]_: �b CLERK . BREEDLOVE 'GLORIA TDEsi1C �„ CLERIC=. W'ILIIAMS . YRTIS7 ;DEMO Is. 19 -P Y EI,Ct C' '_ � €�,I: iiiMt?N 021 - 1 %POLL'`IN�� ST J0Hi1� MI S`SI CP ARY APTi.ST CHuR'ci EDU CAT iON;�LI3G PILAU-. � ��i?, _��LC7H 52�LD�ST�E_�'T RICNJviQND IN:SPEC.TOR kA TSON, Jr S�SI:E . M DEMO _. �13 JUDGE. . MC GEE CON4NI E M .. REP # CLFRK — CORDI EP, E`i MA DEMO 'y is GL_fRK• r D3d—R`T:FRQtCFS EEM ?� PR EC:dCT` R t;G HMC]NI7 : 022 _ 79 POLL IN G* ST PETERS CHRISTIAIN!_�•METH'CDiST Cil!lRCH — SGCJAL. HALL. PLACE,. 532"4YPRESS, .A1iEPlIE - • EL CER;RITCr; . . ;,( Id�i:SPrf T 1R -.,r G "BATT S�1 E E E LD M DEP�0 - { J.11DGt BILI]f3....LU `.FLLEsh x MO CLERK- ~5 A'BRAH.:Ai�?. REARL : . D1MC3.: 33 �' TNOM+PS01V P.DSI. : x PREP, PRECINCT. , R.T.0 ti#� s OND. 023 3J :PC. LL`INT; C3ALi]`A PAR.�z., 'BP`T.IS�' :CF13,1R;CH '-PRI,NIA`RY _3�t]OM� , �3h PLACE J711 JEfFERSfI� 1VE)�UIC9iNGDNC) ave IN. ECT zfi .fAYER FR. NCES H s < i DEr0 : r$ as Jl1'DGE 1� 13E Tti iA#�'TN 4.' .1 i M CLERK: JORGENSER ESTHER M REP CLERK MYE'RS EL3.7_ BETH,:•. ,.;. DEMO X47 . { �44 PR -C'IN�CT"" RICIl��QA'Vt� 024 ii a51 'PC]LL�.I�IG PHYLLI S` CIC ON `-' LI VI RG "ab PLA { t-� °' ;NSP C:Tt3R C ICHON? DEMO - PHYLLIS. ^$ .IDGE CAIN GFIEfVI E VE C DEMO 44 LL:ERK TURNER VI#2GI11iI A r Dc"s�lO CLERK lnINE3ERG FCtAN!CIwS f: s SEP "•so r :. e 51 PRECINCT - R•.ICHMON:I7 0,25 - �'s POLLING. ALVAR#�DfD' SCHOOL RECREA;T-1 G(1' ROO .5+ -PLACE , SUTTER . 9 'SA-N MATECy STREF-*TS.'. 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STIP RV SORIAL, DISTRICT 001 T LTLL NAME s PARTY PR-.ECINCT R_tGHfiN1D ; ./ POLLING EIt 'ST PRESi3YTE32IAN CHl1RCH Y __fH N llSE • PL'ACE' 532; 34tH STREET - RI CH M(T'iwD: I�J_SPt i✓TOP, HEATH LUC:I LLQ M REP JUDGE , JE.NSFN ,EDYTH E - DEMO— CL:EtI� .x MAC D.OlIALD -E VP DE'M:0 P LETTA,. �la1RY. DLm0 . F?.R FC IP�lC;T, R Il1C1Ni3 054;; POLLING L+U7DD Jnf�Hp1 SO7gN 7GARAGE p 3:CH - �r' NS PEC'�OR b RUTH NIC K. D0RDTHY :DEaMi7 i '`i 1,UOGE ANDER_S N -EUI1!E _V _.. _ = RSP -- Ci.i•iiK. PARi< JA 1 "DEMO CLERK: HALL.:'LOIASE,. D-EM0 13 - PR ECZt D%f' 2 T H i i D-7,955-77" r ^G ROLLING CLiNTQN AVaN'UE BAPTIST ,C HUR.CH ,PL'ACE 315_T: 1ST -T' ..5__C_LI i1TiGI_�V:�+�i1�_ �tI_CHNI �ND > 22 IN SPL=,CTOP,. SWE NSGN E LLA -i_ D.EM0 023. JUDGE-. SCOTT '. I LEEN DEBT"0 24. L l-ERK EJE LS:TAC3 E LSIE lE DEMO E AYE L EM t3' 22�^ 'R,E'C'INCT RI_C'!-i1tlN'L3 :8 POLLING SYLVE STcR VD `DCN0VAN - 'GARAGE ' PLACE 3735 C LI NTC.N AVENUE . -. 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PRECINfC tICNMONO tv76 — - - �'° +POLLING SOJ:flUItNER T LTN UNT P -ESBYTEI IAi .CH RE -PT ION .:.AREA 2�.21_SH;4II3I1IE': zT 1iVSP EC TO , JUNI E.L CANARY,, DEMO. .`i3.'. JUt7GE'.. RYl1SPHY:L LIS K. ' REP 24 E42K !YlCKE�i 'GES M' _ REP 95� CLEt3i �vILLIAMS SHIRLEY PFR r 7J[ PR Et CT, RIC NMO . .. POLL ING L"UCY M MATHIFL. GAARAGE.'. 29 PLACE.•. ; 2843 LOYOLA. AVEN't E — RICHMOND , INSPECTOR € R4THIEU "lLiCY .f JUDGE W?I TTI`G LI:LLI t1N REP •:a: CLERK YEiRS....CARNrEIA'. ;t7FM) 3, CLERK:_ B`EESLEY iCROTN:Y 34 j �3s PRECINCT R I H M0Np. 07$ y, PCILL .tNG � ' PA :CEt� UlA2I G1tAG ': �3r PLAN F 3023 tslLS�vALL DR RI CH1`'C=1•D 3, IN:SPECT10ESLER ANNE _' REP 4o J00,G SFEU6_E_FlAN'HAR-RI�T•"T R-EP ...41 ._ t..LER.K - .SA LONE IL1A.• M. _ -` DE�1�I] _ CLERK' ' GRAY BERNICE DEMO .t #44 PRFC`INf T R If'HMCINf Q79 PL3lL`IiG, ^ FAI:R4EL�E SCf C�L�_ Mt1LTI _, UR. PrCS _RL3iI�3,_ 46 - 'PLACE .. x:829 �.M0YERS—RUAD — RICHM-010 _ .. .47 - ., ;If i$'.P E C 1't7_R. MA.SC i HE LE N. 1° DEMO ... :3. 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HELD O1 'TUESD'AY'S NOVEMBER :5, 1974. SUPERVIS0R.:IAL 'DASTRICT 001;- ` , :T^Ii1 .E y NR E p tPART:Y 7 PCCECItt,TV RtILLIWiGWOL�Dn l a. ! �F� '�',.--,— > , "?,. ,:, fes. ., ._ .. • . .. ',, � ��{ - — 51 - ROLi�3 iG �2OLLINGWOOD LUTHEF AN CHU`P-tH - P-ARISH HALL "PLACE . ° 2393 GREENWOOD- 3RI VE SAN PABLO I.N.SPE�"TC►B Ii.i LL__L,UG-I LLE.,1 JUI3GL ' POE MARY' { DEMf)' CL'ER!< r <I0 NS:TON MARGA!RET = `UEMfl . CL'D K D UC VOR TH E 1 LE'�' DEMO -. %+ r • _ R ;.LC INCT ROLL I.NG WOOD-502- Rn 502'. fT�3 L I J_NG_W0.GD�R EC_R — ,. 7rF� P� ACEROLLIf�GbJ003�'' I'iREENWOOD -J3RIVE SA(� PAT3LO INSPFT�?R HE TZ H'A.ZEL L` DEMO _ > t ... ;• ''�_UOG� ;- � ,t�R.i�I.E_5:0�_AG-J��ES�M ',r `:: DEM_�� ,_-_.• .: - ,, CLERK , STRUM' LECS:NA: M REP ^' CLERK GIANNI MARGARET,-.'J DEMO Pit FC 1iCrT' tU LI NGtLOD= 503 �• < r ®70# POLL INC R`OLLINIG'WOOD REC EA3I:U�� BUILi7INf 214 _ _f'LLC_L, __,. ��__._It_QL. _blGW.(lOD_z_'C_#SEE,��I�I��D.._I�RI.1J.��.�5,�1�1 _P.A€3_L.t�_ . INSPEC`TO PELLEY •-JUANIT.A I r DEi�`C1 J'00 GE MILES, E5TNE3i 'C DEMO :4• _ CL _RK .. LTH .J- 'B ,��...; ;.._,..._ __ :R •p. - . "" CLERKFLAiA;GAN E.lS4G: x. D MD':. 4 S 035 j. 38 6,41 F Y 4T .. • [�`�� wc 43 48 0 47 48}} - - SZ •r * 4' - x IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICERS AND DESIGNATING OF POLLING PLACES IN THE SECOND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 5, 1974• O Pt3LLIiV�: PL.A'C'E"`_AND 'ELECTION DEF3 'E T:ST PAGE N€, 1 GENERAL ECECT,:I,0N, ' I'D ` BE H',LD ON, TUE�SDA.l , NG EMBER 5-i 1974 SUPERVISORIAL C'ISTR-IGT 002 PARTY .PRECINCT ALS AMBRA 5tr>1 31% - a PC}LLING J1 Itim SWFTT. SCHOOL. — LI.BRA"RY- PLACE 49.55' i4LHAoMBR��. ,VALLEY ROAD — 'MARTINE:Z :1 OR � DIvDY. 37TY =J�� _ _ « _ _DtCi_. . 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AVENUE _ _CRQfuKETT: .1 SPECTOR HA UGH HE LE R DEMO ,7> J U-D GE_ TRS C�d _IL. x I EE F 3 _ _"CL:ER RAJ DENlL3.' - - --' 01 TR N Rl1BY C REP ib PR LCIICT, , , CROCKET`T .5C2 - '-POLLING AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING, A 18' - PL-ACE PI3 tONA _ALEXA,NDER AVEN?U�V _CRC{':KETT'� - - • .. IN.SPEC'OR - )'tl. t"IAN1US :TENA DCE., LEARD•:IN . CLARA... A I)EMD" . - - ?' i :EItK __ T,. :: \1 `I. �.JOS�_PHI iE- __ f�E9U: 1z CL ER# i .AR R. CCG 'NORMA: � �.. I?EM(� zd. PREC NCT. CROCK T,.T.•.503 - F ?5{ .POLLING CLI 'MUNITY A:UDITCRIUS f ahf PUCE < &5.Q P�ONONA , S:I,REET —. CR,tC-KEIT. .: zg. Zt�iSPF—Tc R riOHLWIG P `TTIE P : • JUDGE :.. B.URTON PA.-TRI C-T A DEMO �79 CL• ER.K , SLAVA7ZA C.OSETT,A DEAD_ CLERK, TURNER JACQU I AVE :DEMO PRECINCTY CRU':CKET7 5�4 H n fi 3 _ PDI L INC tTC -ETT 1R`Qti3T FZ EI I2 —DEQ 'RT 9E NT R PL-ACE 1427 LILLIAN STREET CRCCKETT 36 INSPECTbik BE LLEC I DE LL4 ,. DE 9G JY !,"o GE lE L `�`.`.`�.'• ,.� CL%ERK t G`3STE.LLI B.EATRICL DEP9fl I.S.SC14E':.:Al�ECiE+LA REP 'G PRECINCTf CR0CKET•l: .50.5 � POLLING CROCKETi CAFt9UIiEZ EiRc '3EPAhTMENT A,.I_ --� EI i R-UC KTT I�3=5PFCTOR " 4 YATCHMENEE EL>GREI�CE C ' s DEMO ` S �JLII�G TAL 'RE. DEMO CLERK G;UERR.fERI :T•ERE.SA REP . L; i*i'vT-. -y'_ CR0CKI: 7'T JU: c VO TE ABSENTEE scy q '+ • S� P L If GT; _ 1/C3TF 4r'SEN.TEE � �_ $2. PL ACE 053 sd" - Sns ++_T s .PILt�I.l�v `ALACE ARD E lEC7 '01�€ DEEI.C.E•L I5T : PAGE NO", 3 •. GENERAL: ELECTI.C4 TCS i HELD .( N .TUES�3A:Y, iCUE�'iBEk,-; , 1 :T4 StJF?EP.VIS:O�i.IRL G:ISTs'.TI 00.2 + TITLC iAME ,. 'PARTY.';` — CR0r-,k :T 511 POLLING- COMMUNT`TY- AUDI TORI UM ' PL.ACE 85th P0AONA_, STREET -- .CRDCT.KFT TH Y ' A - JUDGE PAL.IDTTA ' EPP,INA' J DEMCI- "1 CLERK BHT TE < JACDDEL 1 L ;' REP CLERK GARDE LLA .EVA ��MO R;EC.INr-T; EAST °•RICH iC)Nt3: 50 PCLLL_ING L I_L_A b :N R KE L , RESIDENCE 3ft7PLCI K 101 8EA!) l�.IVAG SAN PA -•�4.t I�1SPE -1 C)R VAN R'GE KE LT ISA , 'EP 8Al RD,,E VE L.Y N! .E_� _DEivi�1, CL CAN KOB I N SON' .ADD{E DEMCi_ CLERK, LEWIS" ELEANOR- M REP. yPRECINfT_. EL SDBXXNTE AND RI `:112 CON'SOLIDATED.- P-0LI^I 1G � RA iCHC�_'_SCH'CD L AUDI__TtJRIUM _ '.-_ _ PLACE,— 3535 EL,. POCtTAI SRI VE: >wL SOBRANTE 013 IN+SPECTDR'. RA`lNER VI RGI NIA"" '' ''DEMO :, 24 JUDGEP1-1I LI PFI DOROTHY., REP ' os CLERK F I A R L ENE -- - -E fA - � b CLEd�K BO�aN'; j . Q3EC ICT TEL ' S�1BFATt 542 AND RI-; 080.CON SOLI DA TED 5f POLIANG RANCHO -SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 5,3-5-E' PORTALP.I UE" I=L SC83�'ANT-E �"` j` ,' fN.__SPEC-;TOR - BARI�HAROT. �RI_TSA .;,`DE€��i" . JUDGE 1'iLLI,4M CHARLOTTE. -CLERK -"34 H_XNKI-N-5--E.ULA M7 DE IfI� - 3s LANDER' LOUT SE DEMn, j,FPREC INC T �LL-30 RARA'I'ES03 POLLING r x SHELD 1l . SCH00L ri,USI C . ROOM 39� PC ACE `.. = 2bC}] MAY READ L ;SOBR'AKTE } _.� ao INSPE'C'TOR_ BASSIGNANI - NtINI,IE - REP 04,c JUDGE BECK MARIE C. f ; , Dfu1O. �l CfL^-E�^RyyK QQN-yE�MAN I.CH�plFL��O/�R�IE7NNE D�.�9/O 43 U7iAD�� 7 AUB 114 --~-•' r r i'-.D LJ-. . •qq� 45PREC":INC a .EL :<::SD BRA NTIJ•.. 5U4,� ,, ._ - - •. . Ory ` POLLING HILLVI'E•W SCHOOL - ENTRANCE HALL : i°' I?=LACE 3800 'CLA-RIC ROAD , ,.tL SOBi�A# TE . . 48 - r- qq # INSi'EC7iSR = T�IyARI QN 8A-RBARAr. JUDGE _. A,NSON SALIY ''DEMO CL EPK PITT -OTA ..E DEMO - ITT ${ C'LERK' JOSEPH B:AfBAtA,:.. REP , ._ �;- - - - ---- - - ISR EC1INC7 SO BR ANTE 5:05, . + 1L�Y`-UI E-W BWFTT S`T 'CH -CiLI-NDA STTR-E-ET PARK-.ING—ENT- --- PL4C-E. 5435, SAN PA8LO :DAM "RIAD - EL SOBRANTE .. 5, .:INSPECTOR _',' ME ULPOLCJE'R .MA32:I E DEMO s JUDGE' X11-L-L7C�tTTIiE3ES'�` ` _�"— .. �13FM13 CLERK HOUS�KA HELEN L DEMO .sv CL ER3< . ' WULEE MARTHA T DEMO PLLI,tv� P E Ai�10 ELECTIONUF.PI,C ,x,. LIS t➢ T PAI7E:1VO .. 4 GENERAL ELECTIG-!1' TtI..st`, HELD `ON TUE SDAY,".NOVEMBE.fZ 1974-. SUPE R1rISU�"I�1L' dISTRICT 002 ^ 'T. PFTI' .� P.9ECINCT. EL .SO RANTt. 5G6 { 4 PULLING,: 1t,'NE P MOORE -GARAGE '.- PL. ARAGE � z • PL.ACE 5$34 .SHERWOOD .FGREST DRIVE, EL `SCBR.ANTL, P��C-R. MUO JW\fE_ P'__ ,'T P+. i JUDGE :x GI CITC' I . VAR J RI, REP . 9 CLERK... E,TCHEVERPY: TRRMA fiEP CLERK 1 ;ISH 1=R CHARLOTTE C. UEK 4 ��I.. nREC%(VCT EL sbb'R'AN'TE• 507'.. rz PULL lNG FREE NI LL . JI:ST d'QURCH, :7 -BASEMENT _RCld. M _ _ __P nL ACES-,,557Ci UL,I f`�U RtI,A-U. >i�L�S CjBRA NTF " ' }} IN'SPEC,TlI,R ;, k r PGtniE LL E!' I LY° L} DEhiU' f m o CL ERV DUNN GLADYS ' M DL1L7 CL LRK ' RE SH'-.JAC0UE LI NE. K- DEMO I �d"PRLC.INCT. Si Pte,TE: 5.68 q -- -- 7-7--- -- Atv:D ES 'S11 C04SL3LIDATED' >, P L.L 1NI;�, ;; y So :RA iy E�I. iPi ]VE_sE 7 C L 1BH_IIU_SE -_ � �- zz 'PL"ACE 514:5 SOBR'ANTE AVEi UE. t ,L SG'8RA( 7 t=. - =023 INSPECTbR '.... •F•I NNIS C_HRI ST,:{NE , _DEMO.., s4 J'L1DG � SmANSON HAZEL 'D 0Ei' O CLERRK - Cil K `5t,5iL � - �r._.;..1 itEP •z; 'tLEtti� ' '1 x HLII�dAR.0 B;�I�BARA�. E DEs�10 A , ,„ PR�EC INCTEL - SQBF,ANTE�51 SJ •'° - -POLLING ; :EL :,SDBR:ANTE *COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH ROOM',.,#l . 37 << PLACE 5151 ARGYLE 'RCAD_ -r EL SOBRANTL ' .3, IN,SntrC:TLJR CRAI L., BETTY J JUDGE .: .SC HM.I 7 LGL}I SE. OEMr3 ; f CLERK WEENE r-11 Z'A'BFTH DEMt� :_- ---- -C:L.. RK°" Z SH P4_CA'lHARJ_` E� 3FNlU . 3;`, PREC INCT EL- �SOBRANTE ":51`1. 3z CUNS+' LDATED I+�ZTN-7ES 5t?8 39r: t�DLLING S.I38RA{'VT.E ;I•MPROVE1tT' LU3lILUSE PL:.ACE M . . 51'4,5 ,SU3RANTE • A, ,ANT, X, PRECINCT EL.,-SOBRANTE-. 5.12 42' • - 43 :.ROLL.:INr,; 5Ut3RAttiiTE SCHCLL - MULTI �4' PLt1(,E MAN'LR Ia.NI LLTOP. RGAQS EL St38RANTE !!_5PECjOR a R,CSS `tn4NEVE P,:' REP JUDGE ST;�,HL Pt='ARL T REP . XERk : iiCiHRBACH PAt LIt'1E A DEMO CLERK r,... GRIFFIN MARY :F. DEMO- .43. iss PREC INZT, '1TS X13 , s'L '�LLTNG EL•. SUBRta�TE..SCHCLL y N+Ui,TI PLl"RPC�5E ROOM si . ' PLACE= MANOR HII L1 P.RUAt7S - EL SGt� to TE M53 Ii SPEGTIIR R.ICHARDSOV Gt✓t�IiGI A'' F DEMO: 54 •JUDGE DARB I.SCN HELEN:. .DEMO,: ' „moi CLERK VACE-SA q—T CSA iT7777777 CLERK 10EPPL BATTY ASN DE 3U , POL�LI :PLA`CF AND ELECTit N OE IGE�L:I'ST PAGE N13 5 GENERAL. ELECTI:ORr . .• TO.. BE ;HELD bN TUE SD Y' NOYEMBE'R 5, 1974. SUP-RVISDR'IAL .DISTRICT -002 . TITLE f �tAME I�ART1' �+-T ,m T{ �RECI# CT; �L -: ` 514. .5.0 B' A .ITF POLONG GLOWf 0 KF FE - GARAGE PLACE 785 RENEREW,.".,ROAB E SGRRANTE. INSPECTOR CRABS_'_ DC'POTH,�Y__C REP_ T Jtl.DCr J,E SFJE LD F LDR:E(SCE —Df M0: v: Cl..ERK -BIC-KNE'R VALLI..E M &lE�1C3` l '... � ; C'LER'K L 'KEE`FE GLDR1'' REQ' :< PR Et IN T EL ;S08RANTE 515 +r PO'LL`ING MARY BARRICKLOW GARAGE �PL, CE '�-4bCtLr WHITESANDS—C I T L SGB ANTE 4' y y , "i INSPR�CIGIR BARRi_CKLC:+ NsAR,Y C fJCfi4C3 _ _J_tJ_DCE {03 SEN�LCiI_S E •' ' Ct3WLEY MARJCrR'T�- P t • REP •n C ET K CLAYTCiN 10 LA � . DEMO ,rp. POLL;INC : V f I#2 ST B-AR 1.`ST CH:URCti TALLEY HALL 455:5 HIILTGP_ bPI_i�E:_ E�. St�BR_.��JTE zz INSPEtCTOR ORTEZ .B-,'ARB.A•RA = REP �z3 Jl1iGr . ' H.A#?MON . 7ARI E' M R EP z= CLERK 6YASSEE LE LA A' DEMO as I L K A L L7E Rei R A 11r' I E LST E P ` kg x , p,f R EC I1 LT,... E L >SLIB_R.A TE<.: - _ .. 28 ATS-D E'S�lBR 3TE�'52 .:CCI 'SGCI'D�4TED zv. POLL` �3C� ;.• 'L. SOB 3 RA NTE.-- s RE H-USE, PLACE 44�; APPIANWAY, EL- SOR3;RAt�fTE dNSP CTOR VAINZACK ,ZJO IE E DCNifl JUDGE; ; s iACHETTA FLORENCE :DEA 0 A �CyL� PrKLPN�i���'LA7e'_�iEI`�RIfiTTA yRyEAP�{ - 34 LD 1 S-E, ii•vi\A !"` F - .L 1"14: 16 PRE`CIiSRGT EL SCIBRZ�ANTE•, 518 �CCJ}1lSI�LIDATC �tlTt1 T- 1 X83 y - `PDLLIfVt, DORt�THY= I3L,Y:THE GAGE. P1AY. ROAD RUC-H +ONQ Pi?.ECINCT E,L• SOBR�AUTE .52• 07 _SICBi d �1TE�lOB_ UE i Ct]GE REL 'EAT I DN HALL - „t' PLACE 455l� AP:PIAN.' WAY, - EL- SOB•`RANTE it�lSPECTt R F3ATES: @Ri LDR"ED REP 41 JL)UGL, ter_ � � �7i7T�l�D �`DENlC3�`" CLERK SKAR HELEN DEMO f'LERK�`: GLAEKE BARBARA F -REP ,PRE INC „ EL SDB#2A �TE. 523 >: , POLLING JAMES 0w EBRIGHT-BACK YA€D 'PATIO: RAE DRIVEWAY CATS:'. ENT' .` sz PLACE • s 39 $ EL £lt TE-ROAD. _,-01 `. RANT ------ .sa iiV.SP:FC'TC�R EBRIGRIT DOROTHY-M DEMO y JUDGE i �RA S�MUSSEN LEO FMp D _ z a- _� tTl�T7 E L 87 AT'R I C;E L - tl. CLEPiR:.' ,OITtZA °A3DA• DENtD : ,POLL,I, aii;! 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PURI j:lv �E3;AR BARA ' DEMO CLERK ANTI :,MILDRE:D .. - REP CLERK ' ' TH BllRDA .Dd�2'CJY L;EMO. 10 PRECINCT EL ',SC)3RANTL 527 12 P�L L„i G C. .E aA_J_TA Y_L_GR—=_C. :'AG E tPLACE::,11 # J.:. 53 ��: `HI;LLSI�;7E ,Df I VE E :: f A TE 1C / pts J 11 ;A 7 Nl t 1{ idMJ I.,TL/il -�` s c �f -{ it L7 Yy3V d'B.V�7 "�'f.IL ti'4S^l'.t SJ 8m0 : F5 l:U.I3GE `�. �TAL ;R'_EARQLJEP y' — 16 '.• CL ERK M(]RRI'S _RUTH.- R.EP . .„ CLE K GEARHART' ,LENORE DEiWiU , '-5UE3ri:ANTE:': 5?EI :: • . — — - CC3�lSC�L [DATED kI TH° R I 03.3 7P , N�Y�.EI.L 22 nLACE 2S4(J MAY ROAf� RICHMCNI D. 14 P R E CJN�C'I_.:_ EL SQB R'A-N TE 52 E.S,. 51.7 PULL TiVC CL SDEIRA'TE` JFJ: HUI SE r 2� P-L_ C E= �`:> 464.0 A P:PIA .1nt Y_ ..1->,._S_[ RA_��T E� zn'- �24 4 PRECINL'T GIA€VT :54'1. 33 3 k PDLL IN. ERA9VK B�2t��JN� ,GARAGE PL<At,E 227:9 0-1 FORTE - SA3 ._ PAT3LC" ..,�..— k3 O w 'E, j C E P RE JUDGE , +HEE.LEE2 RflSALtc A - DtIN L3_...._�...__Y.�. ..... CL ERE:. KRU`GH SHIfdLEY A DEMO . - 'CLER ;.. _ GRAGC� .ETHEL _ - .. :. :t�EP��a - - 36. - ECTMCT �w GIANT: SCZ 3,( LL`Ti�I� , : a ±' CL,Ir E -BONNE'R .—. G,AR,AGt } PtCE215 -RII2CtN—CT3tTT= T� ABL7�. �` �'' SPECTO A :. BONNER .PATRI C.I:A L REF', az JUDGE C1-E BOER HELEN .; DEM3q a CL'CRK KLIPPE NST 7fq -SHARC1Rf -T�--DET© 044- CLEdRK MI i�YE N b�IM4 POLLING.' MIDNTALV'IN MANOR SCHOOL. =. MULTI PURPOSE ROOM �l;A C�� : 3 O Cl C# .R_I S T I:i E D ,g INSPEC,-TOR HIRNI1�G. LEONIA i E"Mt7 t �'° JIlI3GE �9A`XWELL "BETTY> .J 3E 'fJ3 5{� C_L°,E=RAS_:. , :. , ..... .MART I, {i a,:R o L -REP 52 CL E'ri'k. . ROACH EDI 7N O OMI 54 - 55� t _ ' 574 Pl3LLI 3s� 'L +CE, A i L TI_N E��`FT.�El,LIST P:��� NO .7 GENERAL E LECTlI-0IN TO BE HELD Uh :TUL-SDAY`, N0VEMBER ,5 , 10,74 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT 002 { 'T TTL E SAME <: P AR7y d 'f PR,EC INET GI'AtT fi" 4 _ Pt3LLt1NG' . . , ONTALVIN MAKo7: VYkHCCL MULTI - PURPOSE ROOM t PL.AC - '300,CHRIST.INE DRIVE .SA.K %PABLC. Cl E 0 Hy el • L i".5: SUTLER SA•�VCrR4 .s 'DEMO. - PR ECIiC1 GIANT ..50 r. .. ALL INC. N 3£ Y SA1 VI - GARAGE._ - �� Pt ACE 2t�s 1, KAVANA-UG#� ROAD:., SAN PAg4Lo IN&PE TOR"' CHE SNeY !KAT! E L RSP s ,15lCa _ u •rAt 1/I �II RLE Eta D CL ERIK' .lf3NE S i=AYE L:N . IND CLER3C •` KIEL, ARGIE :# r DEMO F� PINC:TGIANT {� � POLLING TARA HILLS A L L i t C 1� -,CHU R>CH 'VU LT I PU RP OS,'E ROOM �o_.A�. PL _ _. . . -2,8ti§__TAF'.1 {.I_LL -.C�RIi _�_ AN :PAL . � Ts ,I��SPECTU'R �ILLIA4 S .BEVERLY -REP . ;3.UDGE � � H.UTH -GE NE VI E VE A" DEMO GL Ei2K. JL1RG ,t�'SE,��� PEACE C DEMO �i CL ER 5PEL iAUG :;1EIVxi�°I� x � I7E 1LS " t - POLLING DARWIN J f ALONE - GARAGE ' PLACE : 545'• SHAMROCK DRI,VL SAA°, PABLfl, Al 1.31V � ,L.L SYS i" N +'i ii- .1Ut3GE GREEl3COD ALBtT ,'"J CiElt ' '� :LERK '. CItUEI'LCE 'DIA3E L DEPML3. 3L ER#t MOIST. VI - - 34 j 0" PREr,��CT GIANT- 508 .. PDLLIA3G :' "" `"TARA" HIL'LG# E3'ffL llLI I Pl1RPtSE iIT9C3 "" ' 'Pt DL#LA SAY " SAN'-PtBLQ IN PEC TOR ,.' -R-bb ,_ L)�ma STASRbbKl_ BEVERLY CLERK` L,04BEIRT LUCILLE L ; . 3EPI7 CLERK. SCt-,Ml,TT ,61,LLI.E L : DEMO j' ORti.IA3G 44 F 4 K asPCIL'ItGt ' T•HQfl�fA S C II IE' I Q _ X�RA "Er _-2E73 C0RWEL.IUS tFfiIVE, Sal P48;L4 .: AT INSPECTOR'. . - CI VI TC #�LO. JOAN B DEMO . AlIDTG�L t�•y9_A�R7 L�ctR' A3t�A]iC�ti��l#E.f _ #tt�ECnP�_ t ac 4L FSK itE It"6:�f'A a+t :..7 i- Y .i. vLt"SVw ,, C.l_ER -E , EL;l A,L.ICE, M' "'DEMO SR r r . PRECINCT GTA JT 53 'POLLING TARA HILLS =CHt'CL MULTI—PURPCS.E ROOM sa ti,:ACE DEAN !WAY _SAN P:ABLO _ iVSPEC.TC3R '; 4 BALL .:'PATRICIA w ' D IN UE1O • M O3w ,1t193GE:: #AUXE>R JC AA�AE REP iL`E,RK: �, ,. C A.L L. SH I R L EY . C2EMO ig CL..ERK ' FL-W3 J"C. ICI' � � �DEmb PC'LCIi .`PLA.fE rND .ELEGTICN` GFFIC.ELIST PAGE NO. 8 GENERAL ELECTOR; TO BE HELD? ON TUESDAY, S O"VEiNBER .51 1974 'SHPE:RVISORI AL DISTRICT 002 T T-TL i h'A MF x{ P iR fY PRECINCT P!IANT X11 - POLLING : - TARA-, HILLS -MttN+GR` -. CLUB hJUSE �.5 P.LACE' 16401 ";SAN .PA8LO AVENUE SA.iN. PABt0 6 JItN1.DSPGE , . - rDE �_ - 0. � � C �� OEM lLL �THLEN _ CLEl ICVE1 LLEUX ',BEATRICE REP CLERK JONES. HELEN REP y oil -PRECINCT GIANT 5.13 12 POLL ING �VEI Y�l$ENiVETTS ' RANI LY_ PC<G 13 PLhGr 27 .5 MG: ;+sIOR.RO RDAt� SA:N -- y oil.1' iN'SPECT�3R 9 ENNETTS EVELYJ DEMO .! , U1)G �': L.I_ II?5 TALC G_R CE_E�_� DE . 16 CLERK KDEHN,E. D BOTH A E Y. .DE.MO CLERK _PIPPIN VIRGI'14'IA M 'DEMO is _ . P EC.Is� CT` iEf ULA17 1t PGLLING HERCULES CLUB. HCiUSF ,1. �?L.r iE�, �HER�11L.E S INSPECTOR LANGFORD -GLADYS RSP z3 JUDGE - *.SLADE DOR1:.1 S REP . N CLERK THATCHER BARBARAU'EMf? �5�. 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PILLING :' FRANCES!.ELLER QRST SCH'0OL' - MU IT t`PU?G_1 PLACE PIiNOLE VALLEY ROAD.. - :PINC�LE -. MSPEL_TOR W_I LLI A MS MARY__) DEMO '_ <9 -'JIIDGE ' Ct�ANDL� a -'PATS' N DCiNC3.;., CLERK BAILI3:N EL'IZABETH DEMO �5� r CC'E?K WILLIat"tMS VE00-, :ISE �tJ - r say ,. • PRF-. NCT PINOLE. .Co7 053 'AND PI.,.:024 CONSOL'IDATE1� GHT ,G -A- ivyOLLISG G `�°'� RLCF 26T, WI',IGHTT AVENUE - Pi �?CLE i-N.SP EC.TFIR . LARSE.:N JAK T a It�P s, Ji1DGE. TE�'HlcE -C13�RLEiTTE ;, D �+IO' - C'LER.K SAMSON SUZANNE REP , ss' CIERK GOODNIGHT MI LDRED K. DEMO. t POLL IF7, t'LACE ASD ELEC.TICN "OEE'ICL,. LIT PAGE i�30., 17 GENERAL. ELECTION TO—BE HELD Lt 1 "TUESDAY', NOVEMBER '5'•,� .1974 ,SUPER.V IS(TRIAL 01STR ICT' 002 :TITLEk �fAME . PARTY T. PRPrCI tCIT } r < PIP OLE_X, P�JLLING:. VOTE AB E-NTEE PLACE ,E PRECI 3C1 _ P I DOLE 009' .{ `:Y �. �PC#LLI�lG ' .MRS SLA;O A.� z11RTI�'; __RES_i-�_3:ENC Ta+ PLACE ' ,13l.8' BELFATR DRIVE — `PI.4\11fLE IN SPECTtIR FCtAlC3 S -KATHLEEN CRAG'; "DEMO JUDGE AUBRY AN_[NF—TTA*I� CLERK 4,AR TI N C LA UI3I A D RSP •„ C"L L;K ,: AGUI"•AR .CLAIRE YE liEt`�EO':. .a' :'PR.ECINCT" P`INOLE Q0 -- *7T POLLING ,. ANNA C, RA StMUSSEN — GARAGE 'g PL AC E. .1311 NbB HI LL_�_VVE NUE” — PI NOLE �T6 INSPECT 'O RA SM`l!'SSEN ANNA C " DEM Lt A J,1J:DGE SH 11R TZ GR':ACE t. <REP T C_LFRi = _L0CKE__CtIL-It�CRNI — �T '.. CLE�24C' ... BOYLE' M-ARC'ELI NE _ DEMO Ta PRECINCT. PINOLE X411 25 - QOLt .'ING PIt\IOLE IUN,I;OR HI"GH FO'Y'ER 'LAC tw9ANV DR.I VE I; APPI _INSP. CTCSR, PO 'T--R PA`TRI C:I 11 ` DEi�Os`.. JUDGE" CONRAD, .I SOLI NA . " _ DEMO CLEtkK PETERS KATHERINE- S ',REP . in :. CLERK '•: !v1C C,OLLtOM KATHLEEN DEMO _ RCINC;T:, PINOLE :t312 „! PI1 L!=I N G w 3_ERTI A L�D-E-R_I`C-K —G` �t AG_E — f 34 PLACE:- -1136 A-L.BEitiilA'N 'CIItCIE PI.NOLE 36. INSPECTOR - DERRICK BERTA L DEMO 3Z Jl1CG G'I LE2T Alit USTi" rT rLERK..:R T y'0UP1G; ADDIE B .ti DEMO" �ae CL'ERlC. EEI'iS.`_JOAh? REP .39 �m PRECINCT PINDLE ; C13= ar P3LLING THOMAS °� C:HAfJBERLIN -- GA PAGE '• "jL"AOE r �i411�}�:LSTA RiAD —PIL 3 . — r'k- 44't'.. I.VSPt C:TOR CHRfABRLIl CAROL A `<REP ,5tG MALL ELSI _ _ PREP — a6 CLERK , tATHE .t NLRiA J CLERK' PAH ST VId�GI.NIA •0"47 -REP as , .:..PRECINCT — �3�y ;'.PGIL"TNG t�T4ElI , A S>T"ROM:STt=fl"T ARAE BET52 TY A1iE9�lt rIIt�L.E INSP.E`CTn.R STROMSTE.DT OTHELIA A j " DEMO 'r JUDGE DEMENT ARLINE t I�Et'& : CLERK WHEATLEY MI LDRED REP . �T CIERK - It 1RT.I N JE SSI '.:`LORRAI NE_` �DcMC y' 56 POLLI� PLACE` AWE L CTI'G�� FF,i `!!' LfST 'PAGE NO . 8 4 . GENERAL. EL-Ef-T:IGly TCi 13E �4 EL#3 G . T4J Si3A .,; NO'iTEN!E3E€" 5-, 1:1974 SURERVISO IAL `CISTRjCT_`002, �` PREC TP�CT PI10LE . C1r� L `POL CNG. 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STELLA GRIFF'I !-- AR AG SIC3E .GATE .EST 4 P#.ACE 737 E L - N Tt�R€3 ��PI iiSPECTUR __GRIF 13 7E!BRO L r 1>O �IO. S L. :CLERK _ PRI ICH;ARO ,ilbIC CLERK C � d S�J U,4 IN >R • P L1.Ii ��...PLACE AND ELECTION OEF;ICE. FIST PACE NO:.•' 19 'CENEPAI FL:ECTIO + _ TO BE -HELD ON `TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5', 1974 ;:. ; SUPERVISORIAL .. GISTRICT 002 T'I7L1" ME : N PARTY PRICINGIIOLE,..'R}23,; 4 POLLING MARY SKr-LLS GARAGE S'IIDE `€DOOR ENT PLACE, 2434 C OL USA 'S?F EE T. PI N 'LE � N SP FC:TI i €�A T.TE_f S_(j- C RR�G:E _ _ 2 ER r, JUDGL SELZER DOR0TIAY H pEM© sl CE LL S : MARY DDE��lI7._ CLERK KELLEY 1<RANCES J T EMD •,� PREC NCT P;IN0LE,- 02_4 CO DA TED, WI T1 "PI 007 1 ;PL�LLiNG ��lI1DRED°: K GO(�DNIGH RAGE — r" PLACE ' 267'4 In�RIGHT AbE-NUE . - PI1`9; LC b• "PRET INC f PACHECO 502-' — .AND* `:PO 511 'CONSOLIDATED.. 13 POLL ING PAC.HEC0� ELEMENTARY S'CAdbt_ LIBRARY L'l CE , Y rG6 D 1�7D a S TREAT P CH CG '. - - �z '."I N'S ECS O ro LUJAN F LOI A p,0. 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CA USD MART A ' EMHERCCI �SON ,d CLERK CIES ER-PEARL E 4EP PR EC INCT R I:CHMOND U6 'r P ?LL,TNG VALLFY, VIE �SCHt1CL - RtIIN� #1_ _-- �3 PLACF ,�41�fs MA•Yi�i D 'D,RIVE.. RI.CHivON:II '+14. IiVSPEC` C R SAUNDE +s .ELI ZAB' TFi S REP — J.1`Jt�Gi:' �; •L�3AVIS:-NARIJEA��� 8 -- -- CLER, ° LYNN . MARY C= DEMO . , CLERK ;. DE BOLT PHYLLIS REP 4- --k _ -p- .__ F,I C MOND C PCiLL IiVG w UR PHY. .pELt,0a NIT,ARY SCH-00L MULTI PUi2PDS E R'b()M - `,L' E VALLEY-_VIE1L� ij :L SBRAITE.. P2 INSPECTOR .- � .KObNTZ' VE STA R.EP - 'JUDGE RER.THCLF' OR.PH.A. EM CLERK-- WHITE KIMBERLY 25. CLERK ," CN1=Sii -17 CLAP,A , 2h z 2r PR FC Ii�3C.l_� R IC Hi+9iJND C8,B. f3 ' PbLL•ING .: HILLTOP-- GREEN' CLUBHOUSE � v P.LACjE 1095- PARKSIDE DRI VE — RICHMOND _JIi'3SPtCTi�R S:tJUSA:JNA I 'A IiDGEVANEIC . MARGARET M DEMO C+L ERK �i�VlDr R SCne�':CT L�itNSl.TA�NC D ; 33i C�L� 1iL RYAN 'P��SL.1..1i1�1`..'i.i - y'4. D �. ' 34 ,..35 - PR F;C IN C,T , RICHMOND 044 rf :. " M'ffOY.LES ADAGE`37 ®3a PLAt i= X302,$ MAY READ RIC:Ni�C�ND. r . TN SPEC` OR, BDYLi=.S V '. Ri P r -' - JUDGE 1 A'i GH i -I: TTI E`M T Ei�1C1 .a CLERK- MC I NTOSH BONNIE 'REP • CLERK - HAC,KSA.::RTH FANNYE DEMO 41 INC T R IC HMOND 111, 71 : 43 4�DL L:TNG `; TR I��3TY: LDTHE Etta Rt LH I!RCH..=_FI-RFS IC3E.":ROOM'. ,, . PLACE MOZNING,SIi .DRI VE E VALLEY VI.Ei lL?AU = r3ICHiWflli7 INSPECTOR K`ANE DORCiTH'EA F . DEMO 48 _JIRGE imY__i�ICIRNdA J REP qi CLERK WATSON CARMEL' — — — - J D E9 i C'L'EkK :MA TI MA32_Yt3 ., REP - 52k i•'RFCIRtCT `�RI,CHMOND 1:12 -- _. _ - - - -- ------ --- -- : 4$2 CONSOLIDATED .WITH ES. 501 4 POLLING RANCHO ..SCHOGL AUDITOR.IUl, ;E „ " P•LA!"E ' x353.5 EL. P R:TAL'. DRIVE �F'L Si`BR NT'E - Ni 55 PC3.ii_Tl'!!' LACE. ASD ELECTION 'OFFIC• L.IST' ' PAGE NO ` 22 GENERAL E LECTI ON TO BE :HELM ON TUESDAY; NOVE.MBE•R. 5 , 1974. SUPERVISORIAL (DIST,IC.T' 002 I{ TITLE R DAME X PARTY PR17-C'INCT RI�DEOI. SCt 'F �� POLL .INC OL COURTHOUSE -- s P# :ACC ' 24''T R•OOE'O ;AVENUE -. RODEO. • , IRSP1= TbR C:t3STarrLIrLLI A. I-0 JUDGE,-- C"ANET . MAR_Y E CIw# K =YRfl !E IABEvL FR 4, �. .: „REP C;L.ETK " T#1®;^�P SON L1=f31A ri.... REP .;, •P€tECIN�T. .RL1DEq.•,�I32..s•, ,. - . 1z 0LL TNG G #3_Ir Y,LIE,- 4 U�RUSPDGj 13 AL;::ACE 111'4 3F1�D ST:RI=ET:;' . RCD;=L3 �14 * .I#I:SPEjTOR r F{' „I+y`Y# IEJEA141�IL 1Ei'Iq ; �T :L LwA#�-fi E- 16 A_ _ I3� .q ,ti C`L ERK, ME ND ON SA iMI LDRE I} - DEMO" . .„ CLERK. SA-N TO 5: MARIE DEMO;'. 19 PRL•CINCT'.. RODEDI 503 y - 0,4 x. ANIS SE :5132 g1V5QL1D TF ? k f r 7i PQ#_LTNG : — Y0 Vs_ST AC NI�Y_ tJI_LEi.I I G ,T. PLACE BAYO VISTA '— R,ODEC 0" 'INSPECTOR.: SURCTTE .ELVIRN1. DEMO 74 .#iJDG� .. NN _JY Lt BY 'I FNE �DEF„IO. CLtRK RANIIAL.L .MARVI=L;LA E DEM ZA#IP+� .ANNE DEP40 L PRECINC,T� RODEO .50.4 PULLING ' GARRiETSON HEIGHTS SCH0.0i' 3 PLAT E ARRE7S.L1�3 _4OFINQF �C31�3�CJ _— • �57 :ISI-SP EC TO :TNSHII' G i ND:L3LYN .I) A,EP 'JUDGE I�ADIGAN A�'CELt�. V D.E�1IJ.; ' CC,ERIC: —T COLE MA N .'E:RMA A _'; _ DEMO — _ J4 CLERIC' . . .., -�FALKE VSTE:IN I`�•XI�Y L .."D.Efff�"` . 95 36 PRECINCT RODEO 505 37 tPOLLING NILLCREST SCHOOL MULTI ;PURFCSE ROOD° ,PrL.ACE �MAI# ]P3EY ROAD li CA LIFOR��'IA ST�Ef T R(3Ell 40 t_ IN SPEC'Tt R PARKER W LIMA :•'41• JUDGE - R�OrIIE TT #'��'+TTiE M ' � = DEMO • CLERK '- STERNEBERG DCNER.ICA M .DEP10 "' G L.F3Ii4 L DF T I L:�UL A DEMO �— f 43 }, 3 f Y. �44 P�tEGINCT RODEO S06 1 45 46 1 POLLING WARREN S PLUMB — RUMPUS, ROGI�i .a� -'`PLACE 900,. HAWTH.ORNE DRTVF .-- RODE& { a. Ij-4SPE:CTOP,. ' P_LU.�M� JLIA_N-L � DENID . s JUDGE � DE . S.OUZA :ANNA 1=RIC VALNTT#'F. VELE DE�1O ': LERiC ' R1=3CHERT ADE.L'INI" ;S; F 0E III 52 - �5, PRECINCT RODEO 53'8. Pt7L_ImIN NIL�LI REST rCH OL �Nt;LTI�PUR-PGSE ROOP1 PLACE:.. MAH:3NFY. # L3+4': ' C'ALiCaRI�T':� : ST:';?EET> #�;IjE3�f3 � R- ItSPEC<.T£3+R la'ATSC::#`# H #r'LIE ;R: '� R ' t JUDGE_, . BA R�NETT JOYCE` M CEMC3 ' ib 59� • 7�--Z L fR'K " , CF SER i A-WA R T CLERK - ROBERTS STELLA DEMO POLL39 PLA:C.E AND` ELECTION- OFFICE, LIST PAGE NO . 23 • GENERAL ELECTION TO 8E HELD-,ON -TUESDA.Y NOVEMB-ER .5 , 1974SUPERVIS0R.IAL '.DlSTRICT 002 T TTL �- — �1RTYt ' PR EC INC:T :POLL.IN;G\ — DONALD J. KALGAARD .- GAtZACE PLACE 7337 WINDWARDRIV - RCDEC riUSPEC�TOT{ WA f)FN, EAS_vA - D 0 ;r-- Jl1DGF BL,F--VENS ',RUBY I a .DEi�IQ.' • e, CLERK r, K ILGAAtti? . SAi�lDRA DEmo CL'�FRK D:E S` UZA ASIA A -- DE3 Q;: PRE. IN CT SELBY 502 C'ONSOLIDA_TE`C) WITH RO 5.C3 ' POLL, BAYQ VISTA CC�s�1i�L'1VIY' BOI.L3Ct�;G 0:4' ' L'ACE „ EiAYJ VISTAE t3 - _ PIt` G IN..T SAS PAB LO: 001- 17 01- — -- �" POLL .ING DOWNER R �JUNI OR .HIGH IGH ` SCHOOL - :`N.JLT I-Pu RPGS E ROOM PLACE 3.777 SANFORD 'AVENUE - SAN 'PABLO . r L L *KA TH LEE N `D E o Ir TN.$PECT7P. LITTE �34 JiJ;D GE .: RANF T .CEC I LI.-A < DEMO..: ` yCART PTR _f IA _i3 RFS :'CCERlC. FOX. VERNAL DE#�j9J ;74r PRECINCT' SAN PAB��l.�C07 —�- ._._ s PflLL,,.ING I377 DVER �CHIGOL AUf�I v. . �" 187 i 21STET S N1 P:;A3 LC¢' r. PC. , zl� ; u INSPECT R Gt3Ca ILA µ [3Effb J9.1£D6E „ BOCKO.VER. MARTHA JA E "DEMO '. CLERK CHARLES E,STHER. 10�- DEMO . 3 . :CLERK KLEIERC_RAL3, - DEQ CI 31 .37 �PPF 1NCT,. SAN `PAeg,;LO Ci�(J3 3a` , :P LL ING:` DCI VF 2`'S.CHOO� -T-O _U� PLACE 1.871 24ST- STREET SAN PABLO. 35 36 'INSPECTOR WASHUM ANGIE N�' �DEMO . J'UDGF .� r•+ R}i d"1 R. JVRA31 ^7'T e37' CLI KJ ..S nSti I�T�E+:y'�TgV�-�1 `v r i�E}MgO 33 •- L (�11 ..a t 'It .9 'lV-H 8'fA R.II L �� i't :.. ,39 P'RECI'NCT, SCAN : PAB LO' 004. ;.. 42 PLILL_TN,' SAL VARY CHURCH PLACE 185.0 15TH STF2EE — sAN d?ABL 41 IN SPET1R -.I LKE S BLANCHE41 t)El a,I ;1,U�7GE_ '- MAY RUTH`_A DEMO - - _ �_ _ aer I;:L'fRtC• .; GONZALES. 4� CLERK CALDEIRA ELS.IE: .O REP' ' • 49 . '44 Rf INCT�. S,A9j PAEi! ! 005 - - -- - -- --- --------- .��Q 1 'POLL'.ING : NARY R =ALLE'N - GARAGE w 5. PLACE 1875. M:A St3I�f--STRE,E�_:_SAi�':I.t'�8 INSPECTOR DEi �!1 S -DNA P s DEMO -•53 - .;JUDGE' - , ' CREWS .ANN - � _ DEMO ' 54 _CLERK GILLE TTE_-#SAY r- ? _ DEMO ` T CLERK .: CRt� ll7i4Ll :' �AEk3ELLE` D DEMO ' �59 POLIL:I :PLA CE AND, ELECTION f_FFfcoLJST', PAGE NO. 24� GENERAL ELECTION TO B.E .HELD CDN TUESDAY5- ', -NOVEMBER , 1'x'74 SUPERVISQ'RIAL -DISTRICT 002 T3T�' E NAME =PARTY :3 7} PRECINCT SAN PABLf' 40 x POLLING S7 PAULS PARISH. HALL BACKµE'NTRANCE .. PLACE. J1 4,5 'CHURCH, L-ANE :SAN.• PA3.LC� E_C,3Q_R,. FA_U -K..NE-_R_R.Q,S.ET I --D-EMD D. FUDGE DAVIDSON' RUTH ,. � fl��0.' • a( CLERK HOBLIT..DORIS DEMO e CLERK :SHORES.'.,BONNIE 'E Y REP IQ, ,_ - .,, P€2'EC.INCT SAN PA LO 0071 , ,z LUL L_IIjI G L t�I U l S_LA L L 1�! GAP E S I D�` D C' E_ !T 13 PL- ,CE f 1424 BRQK�,3LDE .DRI1iE: SAN P:iBLO .I"a L' 2 rc It'JS13EC;TQ1~ g�IEYER E;VELYf�' REP 3A_LLAN,Jj—L - . --- RFP 16 CLERK RATTEE - E'LIZABETH T 'REP •„ -CLERK MC ALLY STE# 'uERA,LbIx 3E DEMO I,v PRECINCT 5Ai4 PA:B_LL 'p NG I+�AC, A3 141Ut •,CQNNII#NI TY CNURCH -� S Ai4CTUAR"� CHAIR RQC1M n' _ P_9 �23?1 R_UN11�I_LL. 3L'VD 72 INSPEC'TD;9.. KEEEtR t43i2E1�zE :E ` REP JUDGE SCtfRADER DARL NE R � v ,. .A��r� . ' T y "LrRK ;z 71# RTI N OQLQRES.. Int ;L'FMC1 _Pi3.EC I�11 r _ 51i PAS lcl G' 78 - PULLI-NG - RO.8 RT .L WEST GARAGE'_ .. PLACE 2 377 ,1TTH., S.TREE'T - SAN .'PA8L�J•- ' 31 INSP�FCTOR .: D�yf��I�/G�ArSSp KATHLEFN _ DE �l.:,� JUDi71^ VNA INE 'C0t'N t � �sf CLERK Gain BAR Et�ITI-1='G DcMiD. �r.�E S:T,� ?AYM ELEAP tJR, - UEM � - - - �Js PR ECINC.T. SAN PABLT3 C1Q S- J74 rP L,f �#.. 51%17 3r ••A�3'�CJ.YI 3N FY;! ll..l UL� .+�� 9'UL�I 1J 1*!':L 13118"t P1 ACE MIERRiTT AVENUE £ BAKEI STREET SAN PA$LI3'' t :.. 39 �`L Itt35P EC hiCl4dS.M;ON_fEARLESS i�L 4p'' :� ,JUDGE �?AYMUNO ALTO '-A CLERK . .SI.MPSQN -BAP,.BARA J DEMO-.' ". CL ERK'` i(L�i3P 'CAROLI'14 B Rcl? �. : • �4s PRECINCT.. SAN PA3L3 Cll -- as� :P" L l UB ' H'D U S E _ ab P.L'ACI 2.4:51. CHURCH LA SE - SAN RABLU �47 3NSPEC`TCIR.. CANNON ELETHA M� DEMO ' r,F* R RPH1.6' E QEMO 9 TCL ERIC s` P.r 7B:i N:SON TI l CL,EI�K S TEAL:31AI. A1tZELLA t �E1�9Q:• i ., .511' y, e '' •; � { ; , iz. PRECINCT -SAN,.•P'ABLQ C12 �53 P ILL ING' SAN PABLO FIRE HOUSE 54 ?LACE13928 tAN' PABLQ AVENUE. S „,PAIL -- r a • tj . INSPECTOR � HA RU UX . •TN P,EP N � _ JUDGE N;OLAN' HELEN DEMI LYON- B::UL::AH E { E�iQ . St CL ERtC L l;REL- EIL^Ml D EP1'Q •io _ - :POLLiT PLACE AND ELECTION 0FTFIC-� LIST" •_ PAGE `1' O.: .25' �. GE NERA L C LEC T;I ED TO BE HFL�D� "ON TUESDWY,, :3`�dt311EMBEk 5 s: .1'974, ' . S�l1P?ERVISGR:t.AL DISTRICT '002 T IT1�E I�fAME PARTY - ' PRECI CT SAI1? PABt Ci3 POL;tINN� � 'SLA.V HAt,L PLACE5220' GLEt N AVE-NUE SAFE PABI.0 SPFCTTt3PT. 5 LW , LM'A - - -.,. DE 0 -I JUDGE I:EN�!IHAN ALMA i REP- CLERK RIDDE'RBUSH ESTHEI V UEM I CLERK WANLASS HI=LENs DEMD w PRECINCT. -SAN PABL{3 0:14 +y _'POLL`ING. RIVERSIDE SCH00L XULT'I=RUR ,CSE. ROOM ::, €'L:AC �'g 13 1C MAUf�It • STR&E-T J�v INSPEC`TCI§� 3:VEY LAVI=RNE DEMO _. Jt1I7CxF k HANE SBEATRICE .- 'EMO, e CLERK REESE'.GLm YS A ~ REP CLERK.... EALY JEANNIE DEMO d. jr 9 PRBC-INET SA# P -,tom �Cl — , i PC3tL4ING 13!A1!'VIE� ` SCHC)I:t - NAIN CF'I=ICE'~HA CW"A'Y ;:�_ !?LACE 3C�1 Lbt1H STRiFET --SAN�PABLG zz INSPI TI7R' ANDERSON- JENNIE UEM0. ; 02' JUDGE. . CASBERE HAZEL L ' ` DEMO �4 CLERK DINGLE WANDA M DEM© zs CCE .I2K CASE 9.1 RGI NIA EMD •.1t .� a ' ' s• S 7' I�RECINCT'' � OLL ING ' .XAK.E SCHOOL .- :FOYER AUDI TCRIUM . Pt:Af.E . 2700 11TH: STREET, - SAID 'PABLO IN,5PEGTOR GP.Is=, JUDGE.`' a L'I SSON BI VERLY ` REf' ' C� F{,K o ; AGUTAR. M4RI F S OIrMC 3'� %LERK: 'RIUNN LLS. PAtslI,,,.N I;MCJ: �35 PRECINC;T SANPAB LO ,t3i7 -36 r - , ,; P'01-t:l'N f t lUi S CICHITA G`A-RANGE7 B;ACK.:D0.0R .RENT PLACI= 12D JD1IN A11I=NUS S', It= .P:,4BtC 3o II 'SPEGTflR a <AHOY A1JI=LINA #7I=MC� . ao JU'DGE' F:ARR�`LL - -DEMO .a CLERK GARDNER KAY E r QEMO CL"ERK OCHC.A 'MONA42 t31=NlCI PRIrC INC T' SAiU a PAB`tO 01.0 ca�, asfl PC1LL Iie31 " �II� T K:ARRAS GARAGE t :PLC 18�i ACAPiI_CC 9R:1'VE - SARF PA-BLD`- - - 47 ' INSPECTOR KA RRA S` HENkIETTE M DEMO ' 1 9� jUn�E_ - SKI_NNE R- A-TH I E . A -- a. CL I R1t �' JACK,SCII\ Il1tiIA t -DEMO IL'FRK ..' FDR SIN -SH:IItLI~Y DEME sz: PRI +C I,�iCT— SAN, #��iBtLICly --- — 0.53 POLLING: DOWNER .JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL lvULTI' PU,RPDSE ROOM.- .:. .54 - - PL-AC-E. 1.777 SANFORD' AVE�NU:E_.:, S.A_11� _�PABtC,,� . �. INISPEC:TDR REINH,ART .BE SSI I= DEMC1 " -Ji IDGE: I� RTI. IE :CERA, INF V., DEMO CLERK A'1�NE R. Q'L VE ' DEMO, so. L�F R(<. E XF I i3-"B TTY-i ('i LLJIM PPLACE AND. ELFCTION OF:EIG�L�ST ' PACE Nf.3: 26 GENERAL .ELECTION` = T Ei 1'ELD C,N ,TUE;S0AYit -NOVEMBER. 5� 197+ SUPE#�VI�t3PI�1L :L'IST12I{Y.T 002 ,.. . TITLE N {P;43tTY PRECII�4C "f . Y SARA PAEi:Lfl ..0 £ r _ - P�iLL ING SLAV HALL S ti PL,:ACE 5220GLENN AVENUE SAN PABtCl _IN SP_E M3•NT10_Xill_:.,t!A R Y - - R E P JUDGE ia`T.E L.I NG N�ARJC-RI E_ I: #AFP CLi=6K �1I THEY CAIROL t i�EMtl, ( L'ERK K INDARI► I VADA 4)E: r , PRECINCTA$` ., SAN PA, I 12(((��^''----- Pt�LL IIV hL_L.I_ `tom LI E_i3—_ GARAGE,_ � PLACE 2? 4: 339TH �TtEE`T S:AR PAi3LD;',' tNSP` TOR }Y .N°TLLt •.A3ELLTL REP _ tJ.YEtLC1EE<.T_A Ci_� UEM:fl_T ,6 CL.17KK AG 1)IAR HE LEN DEMO CLERK ';DEITRICK: i ARGARf=T� A DEMO L9 Pi1Ef INt T SAN PA$L0, 0.22 �25f PtILLrTNt� RIV RS,IDE SCHOOL llT3—PURPOSE' R0 . z PL_a � �r _:.w�_1_3CQ MA�Os1A__STREE_T�`-. &A_ .23 T'NSPECTOR, .' - KE`RMAN RUTH �'� DEMO ; JUDGE '. . IVEY LAVE 2C DEP�lCi z4 CLEBK �ATNNEY JEWEL DEMO". 25 CUERK GUTii=`RP,F2 V7lV1Aty l�Ei Q 5 2' ` PR�.CZi+�GT SA('1 PAB.1 023 __ POLL"1Nt� HERS EL WRIGHT. GARAGE 28 T9 PLACE ..', 197, 21ST STREET — ,, > IISPECTflR •': Cia3L! IS MARGARET - — —.Ri=P JIJDGi� ': ;, Ct7RDt;I`11A IMARY LOU �3! LERK f GA VI'NE`SS ;MARG°ABET 'J x DMO: CL.EEF1T:GfiT L('RP,E' iEP;. j} - _ ...:_....a ..n._. its PRECINCT V:iNE, HILL :501 PLLNGJULT FlJRAIiI� ��IRAGE _ r 37 PL:ACC CS'TR.i:.Li_A ° .1'=ART-:iE 3n c a } a9 -INSPECTOR, r F`�OR 3�/' pJILLI Ar +, �"_��=__ — �C3—Ei��O' ' 40 JUDGE, �"CHEE Vi •it ..I •V i,� Kt - CLERK... •fi LPWI S LAU:i2A DEMO �aa CLERK L,USETTI ELEA€O.R DEMO 43 .44t, PR i:CJI\l T: 131E HZ LL 502 Y 45 PDEV'INC .'..., �; P�7T?AL` CHURCH OF- CH ST' U`.PPER .LEVi�L , 4a PLACE 245 MORE•LLLI AVENUE = -ARTINEZ INS,PE'G.TCIR STEGEMANN MARY •C REQ ' .46 J_l.1_D Y_:_._P_A S M D L M O 4A �1ERK':; .. x FARR .:LI.,.t3A J DEMO �s f CLERK CERRI EiF I TH UE M-0 .sa PRE I#iCT Vlkl,&f HI LL .503 �s3 .ANS VH 5•C5.,CO.NSOLID ATEU` 54 Pfli�LTNG CENTRAL, CHURCH CSF CHRIST �:LCWER LEVEL 5, LAC�"'245"^MClREL'L0` AUSNt'E `-M R 7 EZ �.z INSPEC,T©h T 4 E.ARR 'VIRG.T NI A :A REP f, — —JUDGE x PHI LtT PS GECRG.i.A DE?1fl; z s. C.i_ERK SMT1H—A-0 �ss CLE K R0ijE.O? VIRGINIA DEP�CI ;'OLL:IIV PLIC AfU�3 'ELfrf✓TI 'f\! fuFFl f=if=:IST PAGC-.NO.._ 27 GEISI`RaiL ELECTION TO 8E` HELD ON TUESDAY, -NOVEMBER . 5; 1374 : SUPERV: SQRI:AL ::DISTRICT .002 T f4'a., r TY i - y PREC INI T: HILL 34 _ycH �-__C N Sla_L.i ATF - . POLL-INT : .GIQ.YA'_ 'SPENCER '- GARAGE PLACE- 3 'C:ENITA -WAY MARTINEZ I�fSPE�'T SPCIU.E ?. GltVA . fJE4 4i IUCGE'% '• FOSTER -MA'R'I Off R L DEMO CLERK r..: YOL�EF.' EUVON ff DEMI. 1 �CLrf2K IZ:Ef= _E SA3BAR 'f _ _.CEML3. PR EC IN'CT VINE HI L1 505 17 CON501_IDA TED fn;I TH lfif 5t33 `.13 f, Pf3LL::_ING (' N,TRAL GHURGH 'fsF CHRIST . f_CWER LEVEL f�ffJR LLfl .A VE NUE',.'- f' AR T I N"F Z 14 PlCE 245 i�7Rf` rfc r Vzf fw H;I LL ,5oE is PALLING iE&THE3� f�ART'I f� . GARAGE ' y4 PL:A E ^73-0 t�IICHEL -Df73-1?E f'' T.i f<�EZ •�`{ ' IfVSP`EC''TfiR i M'AiF T1 N. .EL SI E .E'STKE.R Dfrf��0- x''LJ11DGE 'yl;A V _Lf�9A CL,ERK A,ME��I N� P N Y - 3�NNI0 C'C' Rl ' HI NE S, Vl RGI E ,L NON , 4123 24 pf f=CIlR `:" VTNE f I'LL:5U7 .tea y �} '�76 GaNSOL I DA TEO �n�i':THS VH 5L,4 ij� Pi Ll�:if}1G GrL' Q:' S ?fAfCEIt _ , AkA3GE PL tCE 3 f3EUI`fA Y ` MAAR`TIf\EZ PRECINJC7 -VINE, KILL.'-509 - _ " Pd INaz rREfdE STf�Al�'0 RCS1I?E \!CCE a '.- 11 � :s�t�a: f:�; o: D, '= r aA.T�1 f4��:Z PLACE sTR7�`!'0 f"rf�f`�" NUDGE 9RINK JEAN DEMO �35 . CLERK SOU,ZA HELER' DEMO 36 Gl FRf(.'.. CRI SHAM DONNA DE=MO 39 G 1'�,Y :. V°I f!f E H I,L qQ PJLL'IfVG f=�+f 7Af�113E`L avfi`S'Sl INARl B'X T"IST . Cfi. -` ECiJC 1TIOfV'AL .$CbG: 0»; P:L ++Cfw 391::° AR TN UR. ROAD - MARTi,iEZ 4, --INSPECTO.P,- OLlAND .MARGAR.�ET � - _ �C}C8��7 43 J UD G� k - A S-1' .f�'� A f4.0 L ','`_. ,C Edd G, . 44 SAKAZt1i�I L10ROTNYf' DLNIO' -, CL> I�, GRI SH f . 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LOM-A S WAY• WALNUT. CREEK' z SPR EC I ICI' CONCOR6 514 CO' . NSOLIDATED WITH .'UC 070 K I4V,G#� ir1A`L�i�lU7� CRES ELE !E( TAItY�SC.J1 'L pLl t3R� ;Y PL AC-E ... 18C CER.E:Z0 DRIVE - ALNUT CR-EE'K �3 PR r,C�I1�3C:FT- —Cl ft}t,C1.R.D' 5T - .. ' .14 - : ,• `. ; a` . ': ? P 'LL`IAIG 4;ALNUT' ACRES L1:EMEf1TL1RY SCHCCL LIB A!C E l8a. �E_R�Z O Det"I.1/ uA L W C Bf K _. •I� 'INSPECTORXRVSE 'CHRISTINc T DEMO JUDGE LE -E KATHRYN M} REP qa CLERK ENGLISH LI:CI LLE C REP 19�CLE�K � �" MARG�L:LA -LOIS— DF3�tiJ� — 7P 71PREC�IN 7O1Ci3Rt7. 51b� - ;^ -- - - - - - - -77 •POLLING _ `H. PH�Y.LLI S MANGINI ..R.ESIDENCE -PLACE._ 55 NORTH GATE._ ROAD =, WALNUT. 'CREEK s I�NSf)P�+EC: � y�?,A/ GI K I'HY� LLC'S �Qi�� .J U'DC.J .S V_',L'al t✓ BUSH NVA, } D�I�1 C�L`'ERK .'�EA{VA.NS�-�,VrIPtG�II 7/ L:E1•`,�.- •t'Iti. 3'9A'9?e 13 !-1 L .77 PR�ECINC•1 CONCORD 517.• 3, COISOL.Il3A TEI1I74i AJC t39_ 31. Y.PI9L LING .' 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CL;ERK SMULLEN' SARI F_ REP 35 _ _ C�C• _R! _ _, ;H FMXNN, ftA' �rUENttI=.r 34 PRECINCT=_ LAF.AYETT.E• 005 :..36 ,SND LA 501 .AND LA. 502 •AVD CR .540 CUISCRLIDAATE"D �3P# > PdILL. i1(G ` LAFAYcTTE Cs}2I ND1 PRESPYTr'II,AN URCi-! Il�iKtQ�o�1 PLACE 49 ,�ClCX, i7Ri,VE LAEhI:YETTE , # ` , I N.SP E�C I U K rlA YE�5"i�TJ'f�MA _ _ _�R�,, > :'1041, Av JUDGE. :. w,CRUMAY 'PA TQICIA REP ' .LERK SQNTAG�=JO Ah(�E REP y' a ERK BE�tNARD PATRICIA' H REP �aa k�REC,{INCT. LAA/yYETTE d3`.{(Ez {-� r Y r iJ A TLD --+- �_- ..r _ ,..:. '• ti P 1LLING STEVE. APQST`OLQ .— RUl'PUS 'ROOM.., REAR ;QF HQUS E „ r" PLACE 404.9 VALENTE COURT — LAFAYETTE., -0Y i-t y'SP ECT "` �, ir, �B�A}�'�Ti'IA 1V -Et." ABE1Ti JUDGE 4 APQS :QLO ADA DEMO �sa CLEltle d * CNT LCC TE....ANNE, hREi' > VCL �`�TE JEI�N'T _ DEME3 P EC IiVT LAFA YETTE .007 k ss �PI3L1`I{11G :' �"E9�!'PLE i�iT A TEP:L1=` ILUiE=MAIv ASS E $L!ILIQIN :ACE:,` 31300 MT- DIA.BLOl BLLVO LAFAY T!iSPECTQi�. C.-flLBURN �LVIt�I DE JU€7Gly —TRE-CEA DTR"Q MY A :DrmQ CLERK Y ,3QHNSTCN GAIL' DEMO �s, CLERK : j!IA�UP.U S' E VE LY N REP POLL,:IIV•PLACE AND ELECT.ICI!, OFFICER IST -PAGE 140. 3. GENERAL ELE+CTIUK ; ' TO 5E HELD 'OTUESDAY, N1 VEMBE.R 'S• 1974 S U OJE Rv is om AL •'D•ISTRICT 1003 T I TL#E NAME—- PARTY ( PR"E•CINI;T: LAAYFT`TE CiCB ,. PC3L`''L .IN.G Ail'ELt " C. .PE:LL iRI.RL� GARaAGE. . I'LAC:E 3663 CRESCENT' DRIVE 'LAFAY:ETTE.. `.� I iSPECTOR l_lE_tI�O�AD L,E ( ' REP —JUDGE. zCALI,iVET7I MARGARET. — •'DEMO CL #�K J.DRCEtVSk`I<t. JEA;t REl�;1: CLERK HARMON JENNY •b ;� DEMO' PRECINC'T LA:�A.YETTE 0,09 :. POLLING DR Z MRS JAKE PATES; GARAGE _ a PLACE 12. 0 ON TIC RCA:D l AFAY; 7Tl :;:' iNp1SPEC,TEiR n oaf�HAU&SER:- . ,LSH R.L'E+Y �3E�l�d •i5L .1VDG .�.: r A<M ME MA U �J � >. I EP_1 ,c CL FRK. - -MIH A L,I K A RN utm'u. OI RI.KSH,EIM TUP..ID •;.DEMO'. , - PR1C-INC T , L�I-X E-GP77777 [310 `DOLL TNC y L..,DAVID. CAR'L�Ol4'. P .SID. NCE i'I._&G E _ _ 10�9_ iI�LIER.�GRI_VE LAFAVE TTE cvsP.E TSP; � c °s �� iE QTS , 023 - JUDGE WARD HERBERT C REP 23 CLERK .- - CARL,SON JULIE' Ate. 1GLLRK KI TCitIY3�TIE— G 9LP 11RFCINC LA'FAYETTE C4129 POLLING VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING — MAIN HALL 24 PLACE, 34,91 MTi?I ABLO` 8LUD` — LAFAYETTE I. ISPFCTC R :I_8.8'LE FR: 14rE-S IUDGE : `" L;Y A NARY ' EDITH ,,: "tOEMI� � s CLERK 1ClQDI�.RD .,FRANCES R=° C.l'Ei2�C. '. .. ,.,:- .. COLB�URI�I 'RUT 34 'REC•I dCT . LAFAYETTE 012 ar 36 RUIXTINTG EVCL_AN� HENURTT.-KS - G`ARA,& � r` A. �33 PLACE 3�3Ii EAST VICt..D�tI V ' LFAYTTE 39 I.#USPC T£DR L ALI.. L ADDLE DGE NE-NDRI."C-K-S—EVETYN ao CC EPK LEf)GTT> LESLIE REP � C.L ERK :. 'SHE32 !A_N. JANE. 0 = REP 42 t 3 PRECINCT; LAEAYET, TE D13 ` a, a� ^,F _ POLLING ali _SA l i©RS LUTHE A �� CHURCH - SC'Dl�T 46 PLAI E. 1035 CAROL: .LANE ' 1:AE IYETTE 1NSPECTt3 ELDR.IDGE 'J0SfPHINE. W' .REO Qu J:U GE —.� WELCH NARY�_�_ RSP. CLERK LA FAILIE�VIRINIA—P •sCLER4< St14EFER ENNA; 3 REP — s7 �PRECI lCT LA I=ANETTE' .014 - �53 ; .POL.LING ClUR SAVIORS LU'THERAi� CHURCH .",:- BL_DG _C LACE 1035 CAROL -LANE_----t FAYETTE — _ -- — ii1iSP `CTI3R S''UTTLi NiA`RGAfET :C DEMO, 1 J:UI3GE V:iGUERS Et�I7H DEMO- 57� CLE�cK' :. SCHItE;IBER_ CFI�tI_STI: I.E E : a:EI�IO s9 CLERK + I"t OSI N;K.A MRi LY(t ITEl1T, POLLING PLACE' AND .ELECTT.CN OF,FICEi LIST.... P.AG,E NO . 4 GENERAL ELECTION 0 -8 F HE LD ';ON TUESDAY;'` NOVEMBER ' . 1974 .SUPERVI.SURI,AL DISTRICT 003 T J7L L NAME PARTY --T PRECa1NCT LFA.Y€ "TEG15 5 - POILLING: :IRE'NE` KNIPPENBERG� GAA GE PLACE, ' 99G CONDIT ROAD — LA:FAY:E:TTE.: IN:SRE_C_ CII YDNG.E_F_L:.—R T NF N nN S( .ILlDGE . I:PPE NB RG- i RENF — DEMO. a CLERK y FOWLE:R. IRIviA PEP ; RK ,, t3ELLE°t�AJ;DE ELEANOR° CLERSP a ti PR E CIINIc- LAFAYETTE 1016 'ZPOLLING S T A S E.L -S E P_LS C_QP AI _CH U_R H to : PLACE{ f x 682; rfiIC9AEL LANE L;AFaI.ETTE �1' s SCHLi NK ,JOAN REP IN'SPEC:TOR rs J:U'D_GE h . RE.AIA PLGY �6 CLERK ' OWE:NS DOtGRE S REP.; CLERK, . MELROSE .HELEN' REP ..' . y PR ECiNCT. LAFAYrT7E 0,17 PL�LLI�aG `: LAd-AYE,T E SCHOG,L t3IST -A0V41\1 BUjL01NG -.. BGARfl ROOM ' r ��C.E 3_47SCHOL` STR:E.E TLiE:AYE_TTE _� _ �seT 1SP'ECI'O€Z LASSALLE. •IRENE 0.Em0 .. JUDGE . V;IVRETI'E• MARTHA E 0E��O �5CCL;,ERK� N'E..LME,S DQRGTH R'L. DEMO ?, CI.LRK FREITAS VFARIF` t� REP 7,t _ f?RC_i4AErYT'TE POLL.;ING . FLORENCE S -ANDERSO:�° — F.�N,I.LY ROOM PLACE``: 765 O.LD'°JONA.S HILL ROAD_ LAFAY-ErTTE ` t1SPEC xL3R 13EFZ S::BARiARa�`,'-t t?EiO JUD6F AV[3F}2SON F:LOREl44CE S REP «3' CLERK NR t�ODUFF CARAL'IN"C 'REP �^ SA! I SBUiY '_I SA:.tFLLEF REP i.,.:L ERK •, 16 _ :.. PRECINCT , -,.LAFAYE`TTE D14. .. ;6 ^ PIILL.I `Gi�l STLYNTEfF�IEtSiAT SCHOOL YR01311 �2 , PLACE X455 SC-H �TRfFT LAFAY TTE 3+. INSP�CTCIR ':r :. DOANL: BARBARA ,J _' REP t an JUDCF SCALI'NET7I EVE:LYN', .. C.IcRK•" PEDDICORD ELiZA6ETH t4.. DEMO .5, CLERK. MC , FARLAf4D ANLCr REP 42 - { E ?. �, M ,PRECIN T: tiLAFAIYLTTE 02D 45 tPi I.L ING ;` 4 # STYX SEI.MS RISG�CP I Ci�ll_PC�1 56 PLACE. 682 tMICHAEL LAi�EE — -�:AFAYE T'E-. ;.••51 INSR'EC,TOII' '. - �HE'.UER� 'D•RGNVEN_�;M:., - .REP. . 58 �i1.D GF iA. t.1EL.L:.._I?U TH._A�..-�.--:.- . , _DEMO 59t , {'L.ERK SITE VENS THE RE S'A A SDEM�i CLERKLA STJ3N C)LADYS Y R3_P 52 PR'ECINCT. - •`L_AFAYETTE 021 - �s3 POLL ING 'ST., ANSELMS`EPI SCOPA:L CHURCH ROOM 'l'A1 Sa C F 6E2 MICHAEL- LANE T,LAFAYFTTF IN.SP.EC'TOR NClRTIIN NANCY y FRCP 'SA`XTER� SHl9LEY REP s'1LERiC: °NE:�fER5 NtLEN" " F rJFPrl1.', 55 �_ LFRKANIAN� 3lC �RE -. K . -ROLLING PLACE AND ELECTION .OFFICEPLIST: PAGE'.Nn.- 5 . GE NE RAL E LECT.I ON , TO'.'.,BEc-HELD. ON, TUESDAY,v,NOVEMBER: 5 , 1974 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICTLL:003 r TITLtE SAME 777-77, PARTY t �! ;`PREC'I#1iCT LAFAYT';Tc.''022 ; POLL INC: FAIR VIEW-, INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL. L.I-BRARY PLACE 561. ME�RRi E� OOD DfZ I VE' - LA.FAY:ETTE'• b I 1 SPEC 1(JR JA NKE—V.E 4 A _ ___ _, � _ 0-E-,m ) ALIDG1 _ St HUL7_' CHERYL REP i E CLERK TRE NBA TH:' ANNE ., "REP CL:E121� "WHEELER GAT L 'R _ REP .o,,. PRE?CINC.T LAFANETTE t'023 T . A.N D LA 04.8-s C ON.SOL,I D.A TE t3 ' 13 TOL If�1G MtRR 11rriJ00 'SC1IG�OL ''RQC31 ' #15� � �-_- �14 PLACF r 3K60 ROHREP., URI VE LAFAYETTE INSP �TfR PETCRSL3�lCLtsV' EP ra JUDGE`- P:RESNELL HF-E... P9 - dZEP. CLERK LSE TWE:I LER MARGUERITE: REP ,CLFR,K. .. BOOTH,' ALICE 4= 4,f[ PR1:C`It+4t T _ LAF.AYETTE 0'24 �TUt PCIi L'II G. JO�SF�PH`:MALUCELLI_ G_ARAG'E .� PLACE -378 CASTELL_0 RUAD - LAF.AYET;T-E 23 INSP EIOR. MAL UC'ELLI -CAROL DEMO .4 JUDGE '_ O DONNELL_ GLADYS DEM.0 C LE4�K DEVU U 19 E hrE�" . � .-..._ j . �TS �CL-:ERK GCIME Z' 4;UTN .DEMO. ,a PRECINIT `_ LA�AYE:7`'TE 025 VOTE AB SENTEE . ' .o.Y4 - -. �a PDLL INC; . VOTE ABSENTEE ,. P iL A C Ems 31 32 a' � �'RF-CINC�� LAFAYET.;TE 027 a 34 POUTING BURIMN ' SCH0CL :- LIBRA RY. - RUM :1 3. PLACE -. 50.0b ST: MARY-S ROAD - .LAFAYETTE 31 �.t. .I' SPTUTO r" HLL '. Uti �i'1 i^w: ,., t JUDGF GP2AHA N H;3RLFY: REP �• Dae L'L;ERK : 5TE OMQ1� NANCY REQ' ` .39K N'UFFMAh Z:ELIA x I:EP 4 _ "' PRE'CIPdCT . 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S' RIAL .DIS�'R,I�CT-' 003' 4 PDLE'.INC DAVjD .L BAR-TON. 5 P:l SCE 360 GLORIEfiTA::BLVD ° Iii SPE�CTCR +AS�3'U mCrF Ki t-u-;p::e�=ixuk «- t t K r-A R-E < •,''�„ & JUDGF '.} ' k Y r zi•iTO13.�iH r r _ ib ClE2 w DARE T7 T3 CARi?L C cE� 'LERK �� JLY CRAG lZ ' , c c �al far PEC IfCT' OR MDA,, 5,15 ' a r LNG . 12 PDLL I./�I_�'r+ i�T yl g �y�}L6 �}�•� M,E�-T.t"NG YRCi�i� i LST R .NE,E i7 �y� :�^ �{a a su YtktJ I-Aij i�z r'.a Y v�F ;orb TLF;R CL.UTI ;d-i7 E 5 J1fL?i�E ilH t .3 �"�C �.1 TYRE R0 3-N ib CL ERFK� `" t F'i�h TA I/NE' �^��-yy L��l•lf�#7�;t L Lei'. K r�D�ElAA�a��.�/�•3yy i•�7 a r- . 1 'ADA.��S.: C.,;38'x' `L,I: DEMO .. .. 33V�S•9 > ? a a� t,.C} r �� s dx- `' f ? � t t' tt � � t b •a.. � x x-� y 3 Lf W20 ' p{ .y.. P,{._p PL:�.,�� r,t l V��.v�•,JIrS!»..1�*4:1� yJ „��" .S,?=3� '�:n.,�-. ' 'C k- 22 �„ IiISPE .T 34 B YL LE!�' ,l� E. T ' SEP i CLERK HAl2RSCN Nt►R�� tGt;ISE h T� I�tO 7s R —T k 2) PREF� x POL"L.;ING '. " THOMA'S J FAHA�°.;— 64'SE NE NT - LACE 1 O1fiE# H 'LL RCAD. — ' QRINDA I .SP # 0'a $ zn #:13� } :, ryH (E�F(k.].p ' 33 :74 �35 1•Y' if +l.1S1iR T^ R---IN6H`-'518 x � PoLLL p3 yN y�LLA�Ofl ;FEL TtI O t r •3B.$t 1y� �° PLACErS ¢ � f"Ag'+ 1;i3'` 4-Y '3 £{S' �"� ,�xnt rs•t e f£t -t x ';i t k zt1.3TL� #.3 i 34 t CryEF�T�{ qQ J!J t3E PS i CLERK SCHWI NG DC tI'S REP CLP t< BOND PEAR L. .. r DEQ+ 7 44 r ,8'r:�1� 4s I4al eMT £ R I.: it)L•a 2C�;l �Y� f "� x r y .yam r aw s,+, ' ,., hp T >n " a+: t y 1-t .r .: ^. .,: � ., 'S t s ✓�''.t Y t ' $, � f s Ty n. � .•�4d .�- <.. ,, :`;PL_L:-'-t� " '� ` SHE�PHFIE,:'�'TIi E. ��V zi.1E ` Ll3THE" R-3� "' .HiJ R 'H ,.A._A-rI.:5..H.,; 11..5`E ~ Y 46 'ZA( •: x.94 I� CHARD ROAD 'RI:I�C�A -47 INSPECTOR; SMITH` Ft�E. E .REP. 4� �k^ 1)G��Ef E T y i�j ��R�lfl A r v �}-RE ► C L;EJ.Z,l/ t •� } 4 — .. L,i V (�y'��••�11�3•^# tr I S3. 4. a TH:E VALLEY i ITHE'RAN BCH FElLt3WSN'IP'`'.HALL 54' Pl ACE tt'3 S�I.LJftaCA: �idl'�Y �€ I 1��t1A ... tI. 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CLERK : REIN_- BLAKE .S REP '_ E#11 I f " C MOI- as10x 5 . 23 ' POLt ING- : 'ROB:ERT ,.H.'�#OORE ,-. RF`SI0ENCF ENTER I,N RT AR, PLACE 6 _ AN RIPPER :LANE 1�RIf�DA.; 24 2S ", I' SI'ErTOR `,430L't4E f� NG`l_�`# _T775* a -5'UDGE7t.' T0C1L 'CA"TNERIaN DE C9 CL ER 80XLE TE:L.L.A ,RFP as :rLEt �'_� fLf_ST ,ELwVA_ L DEN{ €. zo PREC Iit T OR:IiD'A 5fi fi Pt Lt tNG ANTHONY P QRST ITA—YR �3a P,LCE Z8 LA CA1PA NA C3RI °3A ax NSP OR, N. SIGKL.F ,f3�X€�t3ARA�Fi RFP, ' W 34 J ,. i_77t-1 `RMCl. CLERK DAVI€?SON A"LIGE a REP 0's K DEN—D^.ULK ,HENRIETTA REP 36 L:Ett ! 1 PRCIlCT URINDA X87 40 N0A INSPECTJFt. Thi C3 ?AS: BERTHS DEMO RNI 42 JUDGE TN�G+�iA Slt�7L]rI C�_ REP ..R3 4 44 x �b.• . P EC INC,T :'001,1 NDA 5403.{ CbN SOL I-DA•TED 'WITH; +LA b05 '$ _ .�,—P-0L.LJ G . LA_,AYETTE-0_RI3'+�t3 __"_:'" St3Y7E 'IAI CI L3RC _.OAK ROOM',, , ' P! ACS' 49,,,` KNIX DR.t VE LAE° YE7TE PESTY Lilt l_WS�(M __ sz N.D ,RH' 51II3,. 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WALNUT.—CREED +.47 - 48 $ C �CT SARA NAP' SSD}: 4 -- — �. w4 PS..Bi 'v �1�4? � �I•�n�AV $J��i.._ �E'5T�U'd•Am� M ��`JV�fL�11i �sa f $'rfl11LE VAPD W -Y s2 IJ�ISPECTt J3' !-�l,}EE VERA L� = T TDEMU JUDGE ,. PI LKE N 13N .NOR'I JR`E -C DEPT() 'LE BONE I3C.i�GT91Y REJ? 3Q I L ERK .' SCHLACH INAN MARY �'s I3E�t3 z` Pt LC::IlV•P.L`ACE AND ELECTION OF-PI NO CES. IS'T • PAGE20 �. GE!�ERAL. ELE;CTI0:N TO 8E H.i tD CIN TtJE SDAY. -NOVEMBER 5 s 1.974 SUPEi V1 SOi ? �1L ' Di5Tl2I-CT .0033 T ITL"':E NAME t:UARTY ` S:7 rP2LE INCT; 11LNUT JP: Il£)1 POLLING TREVOR MIN.STRELL —GARAGE s P'LACE.. 60;��PLEASA�lT 1iALLE^Y DRIVE WALNUUT ,CREEK A m_SP EC_TO R � i UG H_LNA N_L UC I LLE 3 JUDGE cE LLI NG TFIE L.Xk :0E��0 CLERK/ G,IBSO'N CONSTANCE L: , •REP #(iNCA'ID3ETTY RER w 9 T PRECINCT WALNUT F-RE-EK 00Z r re -x-� �glIASL E_SI 0, NCF r3 PL.4( E ,?; r 324.1 Hi3€ISLIi' AVENUE WAL.�'UT RiwEi _; IN PE >J.78NS,i.iPlE Y LR 'I L 7�t1�! r F :..A..J�i't 1J . J_1DGE CLAK' M�1l3Y_� D_Lll� ,a CLERK MAR T:I N JA KES' E REP. CL`ERK RODRI.GUCS Nl.AR°GF s 0 3 C,., .70 AND WC'..023 }SND WC 503 CL�i�SCL`I [?/�T'ED `POL.L It .G x { I E.P S G IiJ 2rH yi F�►r A NU�_r CREEfC� -- az r .: PLACE 19.50 1,ST. AVENUE 1u?�LNUT Cf'.EE!< ' i13 INSP �GTI�R ?ALTERS E R.'ANC'EfS { -.DEMfl JIJDG :: O'ERTINO PA1�sELX : DEMO CL:ERK Y N:AF�IGER''' LLA �Z6 . CIFReC r. CHRIS"7I AN SEN jADYa 4 REP 4 - ra 7 PRECINCT lALNUT CREEK . 004 WC: GSC �-CONSOLIDA.TED, 3a POLL LAiZ.. #g_y ELEAiENTARY�SCH001 L, C ,----�- 2721 LAAKEY:: a(� V►:A NUT 6R'CEK "i T`N4 SP�++Etl_OR s` CAt SE. rJA�Nr E,pT S 9 n IiCP{p i 3y1 JUDY ,..---'t-w-- F.D 3ll �r ,.. CL>~RK BDDH 1I l E i=EltN:E DECO �3s CtER ' ;; ., A1C 'GI.NLEYa LEAH i 114I3�1 36 4 37P�.EG*Ia�lC T �lALlUCI�EEK w ; POLL':TNG ALE ANDER ryL:[ !!'OS !Y JR' US EU# �J�iITa- t-10USE 39F PL:AGE. . 193.1 FIRST :AVEa`vCIE l'kUNUT .'CREEK, > �41 'I ISP E' TOR .-.W000HEAD' JULIA` B ' DEMO JURG : HARTY NANCY', : REP 4: CLF_RK GROVE- ALICE DEMO 43`T -GL.ERK s TUFA3ZE'R JC3 ..At- `IV n -�f-RSP F 45 `PLlL'L INf ', :W,4L:NUT' CREEK RAI LROAD: CLUB PLACE 2751' BUENA VISTA- AV'E:NUE., Is iiVUT. REEK . ,4g _ 49 a PF C:TOl� '? s D,DOGE ^C LA_RE :SLP JUDGE BRDWN 'NANCY , " s x !J E O ` ( LEF!< HE�iRY: hARCI A d REP s'f ER_!� 17RG'A:S J�l4STlA.a_ _,. . _ -$t PRECINCT ,WAALNUT CREEK 007' 5 — OLL:INGE4XILY RC0 PLACE l84 LGRIE CURT " WA'Li�UT C§�EEiC y' Is�aS EG:TOR HARTI' Al�Ii BONtN DEM ss JUDGE C—CLyAFN—RUjBY_-" -` f3Ei�1ul �s9 CL,ERK:' YOUMA NS JOHN S `REP CLERK YOUMANS RUTH- E TOLLING PLACE AND . LECTIC?N .r� ICER LIST PAGE NO. -' 21 GENERAL ELFCTI,QN . � Tt BE. NEI D .C�i1 "r.UESD '`f, N 9'VEi B , 1 74 , 5-UPERVISORIAL USTR'ICT �O(Y� T ITLE AE R1RTy ) EC INC Tr WALNUr;CflEEK 008 , • 4 POLLING. -BUENA 'VI-:STA ELEP .,NT - PLACE .2.355 SAN. JUAN- AVENUE ,WAI N-UT CREEK-s' it',LSPETDt1 �G:Et�;S�IUL L`DIS 5LL _ �_ 1 JUDGE .CH LS0N L.INDA.. DEMCI:.: ;1! CLERK KC1C'K :I"DA.. RE76 P ,. CLERK GIBBS W`ANL1A a REP P,R f INCT WALK' C'REE;K 0,0 r ' PULt_I CIVIC' RLS TH rRE L0 BY ,r 3 P ACE 164:1 LLICUST; STR'EEr TWAL'NUT CREEK 'IN SPECTRlETZGrER KATHY,lV REP LA 1tiA)� _I vA- ml--- - —-� RE P b CLERK: . ; 'ILLIAM-) NAN . REP CLERB�. , 1.VA NS 'J:0VCELYN" a REP .,- -VA EP . - '(4 P���.�a��'��_..�._.—,-a---rl A t��:'f V U A�l.tS��:.�, �::i.��^.—,—c-- .r.r--Tj—•-=.�,.I.—crt -- t " n 7� t PtIL:I�#G 3At:NUr•.CR-EEK IN.TERMER ATE Sr FOOL, RL3D�l 11 at �?L:ACE 2�4_ S�L;W :LNT�' LllI7 ,^' AL'_i�U-TCCICt 92 I" fSPE_f"4�lR `. PUC HER CECI L. A G DEMO �73 JUDGE RUTHE:00P,1) MA'R•I E B. DEMO 74 CLERK D_E HA,AjV DOROTHY Ml� tl E REP h 77 ' PR. iCINGT' 'A L', T -CREE4C= x}11 Y µk PDLL:I#VGr WALNUT CP;EE.K ,PUBLIC 'LIBRARY MEETING RDD+`� , .. :. P"DACE 1-44-5•CIVI;C DRIVE : — WALNUT .CREEK, . 3? J' I .SPECTO, RDT KE#� CRA AN E 4`RLP �` J uD GDRflW U:rH �37 ...CLERK' GRA „ VA L,.f i;ui� >. f I(�EI" BL AC,KBURf :. JU14E _ . ~ _.:Q EM: 31 3�. P2ECIfC? 9A` n�ttl° CREEK _OI2 36 37 PDLL`ING "W NUT'C RE K P"LSL'IC LI R' RY =`-ME_fT INN RCID;y_ — `>— PLACE 1644 NCIRTI-# BRA'D�. 1Y WALNUT .CREEK .> .. - 3 IIVSPEGT3R,.,'. "` LC�U+�'HRAN DDRI.S ' s .OLMD.. r ,�rl Ot)C= acSM-UND cE N A L I-CF �Ry F 40 - '..fiLK )' .MER Ktft Al LEE !, A RE;P - •�4 . CLERK " . ST* JOHN .H.AZE:L REP 4a PRtECIi CT` WAL`Ni}T "CRE9K 013 al PDLL�INfI'i�?A, sAE PtGE GARAGE y - 46 -.. _ P U C E . '}.. '2 4 8 P.A f G A�_R f0 D•DRI .VE—_-_-_W:A L N UT.. CRE-EX r. �47 INSPE.CT�3R 6lENNIE HE LEN`C f DEMO 481. :J 11DGE �'�#.LIt�F:ORD ..� . MI I..33RE D REP . . ' CL£RiG , '�P�GE 'I NSA ._�CLERK3liCHER G1ENDOLI NE E DEN4D' •so ;. sf PREC.INC7; WALN_ --Ck _EK .014 33 PDLlr I( G :SOUTH . MAI ail' C.Cj—f+P — IVE ETI n'GCGM 49 PLAA E 12'45 SOUTH 3M,AIN SIREct — WA,LVUI' CREAK _ t IN SPECT[3R SHERFR � .Z .'EK A•. V , REP ;:JUDF B•C3R3E.lV. DONNA RE f.:' "� CLERIC A.L'E XA NDE;Q. ZCE �4 REP ,., `ACL E321Z . . VEIt _ .` P "-_ — - RSP 059 PD`I LI.46 PLACE ' AND `E LEC'TI GN. OFFI+CE.17 LSST PAGE }�:d3 o.,.. 22 - . GENERAL ELECTION �. T©. , F i-lELD C3 ! Ti1ESDAY, .V.C'VEMBER � 1 , l,�?4 SUPER1l:IS0RIAL_'DISTR.ICT . OD3•- TITL E4 �j PvAME t PARTY 7 PRE C _4C"T,T MJ LN ,CREE'.K01'5 4 y Ate. PDLL IN' U WALNUT CREEK ,BRI i)CE CENTER —�LESS0N ROOM--'- T OOM �. • s PL.AG-E ; 134,E CR`EEKSIDE.. DRI1�E;� ALI,!U CREEK- 'I EEK I.NS P E C T R E TE_L_S I R V I G r R E _";��aDGi= NE�}R �i�:TH � CLERK X t GUGGEi`iOS CAROL, A RFP p CLERK TANT0N; CAi.I LL:E P � � sREP �n PRECIN.CT w�ii NUT: CREEK ,DT,b 12 Phil LAIN G U 1T TARTi C_ U i2C_H�R_A T3 C'-1 �iv 73. �5 'EGKL:EY LANE NtAL'l�l1T$��CRE ,� r 5; Ii�'SPEC-TflR � F"} ,�, RA2LE Y:` PA3'PI CI.�• ..:REI' JGi= ZFL_ C'L;ERl6 • ._TA YL.OR •.I VA', M DEMO GiFiiK CANNING JANET f�EP' X .PRLClMUT wALNUI ,CREEK R17 ?' POttL:ING :' IND•IA�3 Vk�LL':EV. S�NC3CL l.36RA#�Y r • :i zr 551 MAR SHA R_I Vi^ = 1�L;i UT�, C_i EE.IC . 4 "INSPECTOR . = HA.inM NS LGI S L DEMO K ..23 1UDGiw.' BRIGHT- DIANE E REP zg. GL-ER1�, i TFT:.ELD GSR �1 REP z6 CI EA HATFiELL� 'vIRG'IRN�IA e, • ''€.�_.._._'�R F�I�LC_T "; _�iA L�4 U�T�..._C�.�.E�K. (!1� _. .. . y _... '_ ,•z9 PDL=i;iNG" 'WAL.NUT HEIGHTS SCHO�IL ' LIBRARY. PLACE 4C#�4 WALNUT i3L11D - WALNUT `CREEK•� 37- - T�` rTt1 .'Q H, HLAEGER MARJCiRIE .WFtEP .. � t J iJi3GE > JE NNI NG S CLARI_CE " Y Ri~P } s C.1 ERK JORIJ.A N .SALLY RSP Ti YI.OR "iNiAf�i AN t.. REQ' , t�i\'tC.I�9C035 T WALNLs`C C-R. 019 3T `}�t�l L`I N G "� ,C l't I B SC f� A 'A`P�T'M;i"!t -S�.`_...-R E C R i~ 7 G H 41<L 4 PLACE t CA'ME`L LANE £ RUDGEAA' RC'Ai� WALNl3T CHEEK an. r TiJ•SPC70i RElTY '' k REi+ C1 JIfDGC, .lC HNST`CS`v` tiii3i�flT!=4Y_` REP �4� CLERK :" JOii'NS7CN .THEODORE K REP 41. CLERK'..: ' I VEi�:SON. P:HYLLJ S C ... . REP' �'44 PRLC'IN .T; t , i�iALNtiT-";C RE EK {)2Q r `5F as PtIL'Ij`_Ii�G F J 'SE>;H $DFNHGRST GRAD E �. .f 46 _ PLACE WH.IJECL.IFF CC'URT Y1tALNlJT CREi;iC - �47 INSPECTOR -RORNH.ORST JANEEN L R.EP. . 46 J_ _DGE - i3RACKETT ^SALLY 'REP ,49 r CL F'RK> :� ,.. i<E ARNEY NIANCY.• CL,i* lt IHlS":TFNficN PISCI.'LLA 'RSP �le N jF ) s� . PRECINCT ' wA.CNUT• ClEF'K:321 l 053 POLLING: NORMAN E H0L.ZK.A-MP — GARAGE, PLACE: 2?_?tl : TROTTER WAV iiAl_NUT CREEK' ;• IN$PECTOi'ti A t i3 7'S.�.3N MARY .so JUDGE f SI M?�f1�N°S `-NORMA 'J REP s; CLERK ,WAR'THEN BETTY Y .E►EMI3 sc' ,. ,- C-1:Ei�K'.•. .:. � _ , ., ��ZZlZ�.1Pt-F—SN•I-R-LIEY� { POLLING PUCE 'ASND ELEC'TIC3Ni OFFICE LIST PAGE'N . 23 "GENERA L •Ei_ECTIID TO BE HELD' ON >.TUESDAY,. ,NOVTrMBE.R- .5 , 1974 ,SUPERViSORTAL DISTR CT: 003 TITLir lLAMc F PARI Q PR ..�y.^^.alp •' : r�j .� 7 PR E(, diV4 A 7VL U i'S is K 1.f2:2 :. r 3 R . f4 .S POLL ING ROBFRT ,F MC; KEE G.�IRAGE ' PLACE . 2736. LA;RTAT- LANE – WALNUT- CREEK. bIi _ PFCTOf A1C KELC_RIL -- J.UDGF >rJODDIrARD. 11t}RP' LEE -DEO. CL Ei2K CRO'WLE Y_MAfitCAgET G t�FMFJ ` " CI'ERK SAUNI).ERS HELEN, REP PRi;CIPJCT• _ 14ALNUT CREEK 023 CONSOL-IDAT.ED .Wi.TH, WC O..C312 = '; �a x PE7LLiN{i FIEi\IDSd-IUCii tli- 3'' LI�UTGEEK t PL: ACF... :. p Y 1950 1ST A1fENU.E � ALrUT CREEK 5 PRET'INCT WALNUT :CREEK 024. 017 ..POLL"ING� ; ' THE. NORTI��[3L1D J :SSC:CIATiCN� iNC RECREATION ROOM PL-ACE 2600 .JONES ROAD in`ALI�UT CREEK INfSPECTI R x SEAJO,N _ NANDA DEMO: IARTI NF 'TIiT 1 (!Fq .M REP . P4EA�RSON_1ABE L� t NON3 h= ' 77 CLERK - PEAR SUN G I�STAE. G NON ••13 �.� PRECINCT ' '. tALNUT -CREEK"'025 { `POLLING �IARCAS�C�1' M Ht�Nst L �LI�J;I NGS F�aaN':. �le PL.ACE 257.0 544 AN'T NI i3 DRI'Vi WALNUT " C EFK lu i SP EYC�(OR LI SNI.�y5A1' WI`NtN4 FREt7 REP JUDGE .. �. :. AI.NLA Y Si„�ZAN.NE - REP .CL E.RK GLENN i=R�NCES- G DEMO. �C;LERK. HANS1LL .MArRG�REJ ._M, PRrGINCT, WALNUT Cf'\EE 02J6 :-; 34 PC)LL`TiVG _k RlCi-lu <SAN!`i�1IGtEL SSI I, CLUB'k -.• .Y...... �. 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CREW • '3D '7 t�{+�t•�t-t T q� .. t�.i,T ,�.A'p� /x� i �.t p� �y ,. 3I�� :.r dPV JPf'CY....4�J!'R X y �-v".1��tt,�6• �iAA"*�{,,4AA+i iAAli}- ir�7��..i�i33.J l � �';1�3T1t1 il..Y' F ., ,,rr'^• t t'L;I-RK `c c s:s ��AL'.�3SAL .< JA3E- a t N1.i'?9 al y "iS 'l s a5 rt�RECINC'T WALNUT ERE K 4 3I } M1S 4i POLL` IN7G A M I.V>:J I-JCr X �'aa � PL$AGE � � 1(31 CiI1LOLt� ' RAI RGAr� b��IL�UT� ��C�2Ec1C x a •tu •J�.?DGE,.-' 'I L��'R `E L—�#��T?F� 3-1 .: s =RSP . .�'�, ,' .CLERK '- •GUE�1T�lER, !lI`RGI �IA �• - 'PREP '.' •,•.CLERIC:•,, ��3Yi3E R- JAi1i PSE`: _REP:. � �t �PRE�•II` tx } �+f1�3. PIUT GI:I�FK O�'+2 y r � �' r `" `, � k � s` -44 as � ,.,Ps�LLYIi�G Y.RC3SS�9€I�3R GATI-!,rv'AY CLttlEEiCUSE < PE,�ECsG3i R0�3�-' r ,.� �. .46. PLACE- 1001 GOLOE.P� RAZE R.I��Ci IP4SP { -Tilt C LARKE FLOR'ENCE V REP 480E —$ TFG LER AE U. kEP s aaC1fgyi4 ILldaatttT#�+. '14T�S1; a L, HAl PRKINCT WAUNUT, tWE,E C 043 POLL.`I1i�.. 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N1A�CA#3ET,N1.�3Ji5E .-..,GA�A4GE IJ pLACL 411 ROCK OA<K CAD �JALN:UT GREEK' 77 ' INi:SPECTR MORSE MARGARET~ 5 GE T L2G -D Ok�`E._L J� A.R T� .{3 . .. —.R_E' • 6- +CLERK REDKOND, EVELYN S DEMO GLE4'eK �3{3�i�'HAY DI N'NA `L RSP' 19 , PRUI' C.* ,a : ��3ALNUT GREE:K, 04 , x ' . . ;�L3LLiNG ANN` L GREEN• GARAGE ACE _ 27 ,_ -RA.NUf �CMIO1A-f�_fti1J CEI K �z INSPECTOR CHIESA ;I'LDRE,D REQ JUDGF ;- - - R:EEN ANN REP 24 CLERK PAVEL`°�CA .PFI LUMEN'A _ �� ��_DEMO EEK k ARE?ERS CA'TiLLfl� d�ENGf P E `iNC.T. AiNU`T>C�' f 1347 _ 2tl POLL:ING... _ STDNIERIDGE :AP.A( T�lENTS = MIA'STERS -COURT. RECREATION, RM P ACE' MASTERS,• COURT - WALNUT . CR "K 36 - 3 IN SP EG'TOR MORE T: ULA,• D DEMQ . Jl1DGE ;:' V:EAMEER. CO�2ALy.. NON CLERK ;HARRI°:5 LUCILLE DEMO,': L� ;; Sly I TH : RUTH �' Y :R EP, — �35- PRECINCT WALNUT .:CREEK 05+0 36 CON SQL I DA TED WJ TH WG QC4 37 `POLLING LAR` f=1t `ELf�ENTA Y SGHOQL` { PLACE 2721 LARKY LA1rE i�IALRUT CREEK L WALNUT CREEK' 051 . POLL INE, THOMAS :RODENS� _GARAGE •43f �..., PLACE _ 24: 6 MALLARD DR..IVIE - SPA3_. .TJ i'`—G�R'EEK Y I1�ptCTCIR l R']DEN:S GAIL y DEML3<' 43t .LiJD_G =_ BID3niELL 'IAGRET: RESP .46 CLERK GENTRY HAZEL_ Er �ni CL.E�Lt{ :.; SCHARMER ..�sl�R�i'; E DEMO 4a 44 ;,PRECINCTALNlUT 4CRFEK 0352 •5G x t °.P�3L�L;ING �- r.Y 4oc: CLl3R t 51( �,—•�,_ P_LAC _ J � 3T :ft��C,'I VI .' !?R.iTVEA'LNt7T C:F4EEK I3VSP`ECT"JR` S RNS:' ANNA G DEMO JUDGE HIX F ;IEDA REP, ' �53 .. - 54 ARK: HIX ELM R REP 5 LERK HE; PSTE I JAMESH h D { 4 4 ,fit F'•, } T • 4 POLL PLACE AND'ELEC;TICNCE' 1ST PAGE NO... 27 GE NE TO,_•I3F H LO •,b TUESDAY , OVE BIEP.RA5� , 1974TI G� SUPE VISGR.I',AL ' GIST.R.ICT '.003 ` TITLL ;a v`' EDARTY PSREG'IN T ` 1aL NL°T CE3C t 53 P()LLJNG ST'PAULS EPISCC4PAL CHURCH PARISH MALL PLACE .1424 ,Tgli\!,IJ"Y' AVENUE. — WALNUT `CREEK ° I .Sy#{�EC,TC � CrUl�,y�.l�_N.G S-t�{I���L ��� (REEF' 7 J Uf9gy?£/ rrr4��'t9L}�,,;;••••4�Gy��RA"m ipvA R,NE ?� -74 �7y0. SQL"ER.i H`}N C. k N .'R `'• •'• F 1 L L: i'�i P EC IN-0TTk3AL�1UT".0 SEEK 054 12 t3 PLACE * 154NUT,, RE K i�"E.7HGDI�ST CHH" CH ;_PATIO SOL POLLING , SAL 3 SU�RINY�JILAVEI�UE �1ALNUT ,-:ZREEK IN"SPECTI3R I3ANKS.`.PLGREIC ` IJEiO ' , t f� JUDGE ♦, ' s �TE'VET,S_ . LCL 1 ' CLERK, 5TC3E-.L AURI E L " - � EP Ci:'ERK ,. PETR,:IE ECA . REQ 19 R1\EC-1`�Ja„*T- �30 PtLL'ING FI:I'ST APT CN CE ~ ALIIT C3?EEK LI3dETtU�3i31�ItiUN� s ? r• �> P� �I�E �' �' 23�,�fi S�kJE_.N�1- �:::ltl S�id�..._�1UE�ilE — �A_L�UT.�`CR _�'+'• ..,.,. INSPEI TOR., E:.LLI,SC�. sARY -DEMO:, �{?a. JUDGE . KERR:-JAC'�'UrLENE U N REP 2 C^L'iEF�gt#sC 13RATEN .lEArVA E REP "yJ ' ?7 � P�ECIa�€CT: '' ♦ SAL=AUT "•''18 POL'L:iNG TOWN ,HCU'SE ' APARTFIEXjS AE CREAT I ON RC,CM Pk.ACE 257 bdA� iUT: 3LVU — LiUT CREEK 30 - zT i,jff -PEC;TC1Tt : r f?`ETE'R':K.iNmHARU I K E i3 '31 _ t € JUDGE 5"3Ai�1P -FLCIRERC :' EP ' .31� CL`LRK ,; , ° ' .0Ola S,K NARG.ARET: °i�E3�O ` z 3L ERM.:;`. ,s „' .E PKEEC,INCI. WALNUT `CREEK .05T 36 AND SN .517 ��l NSOLd DATED ' ' 37 e P�LLIi�G ST PALL$ EPISCCPA�.. 'C-3UPI;�-! �?AT�iSF� BALL g "R" ,8 PLACE 142.4 Tl�iNi TY Av�n,�E 4 �x�trUT� � h 7 JUDO,;: 'BEE.STCN CATHERINE,: V. REP •�4,: CLERK,>: FORD. NcLEN B _ . P . �.42f L.{r.,fitC\ .,.. --.L> S SR �9- kJ l d .L RE 4,1 y '044 PRECI#�iC`T �AL1�l;T ��EE,'KYD�� � as 46 125C -,JALKLR AVENUE: ': AL'f�UT;"CR�F'K de; TNSPE�.TOR PEy/T` ,R/I_pE� MAI ET REP _ 49 UY7 ^ L tJ"lr i\ R MAR 7 i xGP.I t E I �aNNS, � ItEP C1fERI7AL ,:L1jR� TT x REP .sz PR EC INCT WALNUT.C4� EK1 C5,4 S8 t4 'POLLING �lAL:NUT C3�EEK RI.DCEr.CENTER <' LPSSCN ROOfl- --Pt E �"'� 13�r2 GT EEKS'If L t 2I VES :� NCiT CR' �s6, iNSPE["TDP� KTcL3 {�L # YS REP Sr J_ 3DG '.: . . . F '.' TF`VE NS P A.RL .L REP spa! '�59 .CL EEK LOYD MARI E Q,':L DE . ;s P1�LL It t PLACE ANDE.L xPAGE NO. , 28'OF - � GENERAL ELECTIQN ° TO BE HELD C➢N . TUESt3AtY, NCfVFM8E9 ...5'�. t974 ' SU:PE_RVTSO J'AL'..E.ISTICT '0033 . .;� 1 .... 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P — FA'KI LY 54 PLACE.: ., 1�s4: ARLE 3E: [lRIVE :' 1IALNU, , C#�:EEK ' PREC•>IP It7 ' {" IALUT, CREEK 5i a 1.8$8, -HOLLAND D,#�:I.VE ,ALt�Ui" �u.. I iSPE :TOR ?:OC�3Z�-I Op�U/ SE-�VE3it1I 7 T?LNIt . JUDGE #APD KI LD RED P. REP CL'ERi T3ERR Y 'riDA CERTR!!DL v REP MU *1t`: POLLJNG ,. ERAavCE'S -��NDERSC(� ,— 'GAR:AGE .''. �a .4�LACE •< Z1' D ' SA.f1l 1141lEL" DRIV'Ed Al ltilU CREEK 9 iNSPECTii ` �x �1#V�i�EIA{pSC3i�1 r,RA3'CE$ M t RSI pA� ° kf y.?•1^+9"'Af�^�d•-•%�L{A�p, `l.y f e yU�EI�'�1 x r Y i'` 7 SON '����� X. y�1 4 .� :�U Ef•1� '-)AWSQN Vi DA N REP_; 24 ,. Ll' li�j, ;a .. .' :A+SN 3:31141 �,.C,RE E 5•"13. 25 f I LIKES LU7i�ER �l� Gi�.tROti PAPISH" BALL POLLING '#�Rt11Es �tALRiJT Ol2LE�C fi , EI� 2e: itVSPECT04 td�A4:R ! St1"IRLWF` — — DE1C3. J11i3GC. v ROSE, .3 0EMn- C';LFRK C.OGKE,RTLt -BA�'..�3As.d l2L�P- . CLERK BLA�CE KATHLEEN REP �•JT y x i J i 'RfE 'iN{ T, z . t 34 1 PL)LLIN� GCE "PSBYTERAt� CH RCCN 'I.- CRE 7 IEdRSi i'ARKIIG L3T PLACE'. )t3 TICS .VALLEY ' BLVD k'AL'P.UT_ CREEK.. Ii9SPECTOR pS�PAhtLyEY 35 Dgg'OROTH I , j �RyyE7f��q �3a �CLER1LKr � HiYEATTLE�YYR7UfREA tV Y �' €3EC10 rRK 42 i 3 l , • it r .r. ., .. r •c �i r a 47 6•: 4 4E qq y 1 i r ; IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION OFFICERS AND DESIGNATING OF POLLING PLACES IN THE FOURTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE'.HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.,. 1974• i i i i i ' I'OLLI;NOPLACE. AND ELECTI.CN 0FFICEF LIST PAGE NO. 1 GENERA`1 ELECTION, TO 6E , HELD* ON TUE.SD'AY NOVEMBER .5 , :197 +. 5U.F`EAVISORIAL' DISTRICT 044 T ITL E kVA MEQ P ARTY PRECkNCT'; t CLY�JE 5'G1 4 P0LL>IN G' C.L.YDk= CLUB'°:HCUSF iVFXT=`TC' CANT _tN PL ACE 101 'W,E,LLI NGTON,:AVENUE . CCNCGRD, : . p T.N_SP E G D R :_ Q _ r:wC Y S T L._,k DEMO. - JUDGk= ;` kv`H I TE GL'A DY5 k RLP :'CLEPK HOWARD mARGAPET K, REP CL°ERRK SANDERS RUBY ".V. k;E�1Q ' Fk2:FC T VC.T CONCIIRD'-00l . 'Z I I Ik4C k7OR0THY;L D [ LIBt�tT(� AFANI LY _RL'Oi FFPLACE 2771 BRQAD ��flGR A.VEkiIE CGkCQRi7 :i'4� tNSP EC:I R <: PEkiRY `BI L LYE w E G ' 4 JIDGF__ �? EI-R A_ V 'Lf _> _ _ �__ Lkv# 1 CLERK DI.LIk3ER7sU :DtI?�t?THY I SEM©.. CLERK AOKI.NSONI MARTHA L . 'DEMO ,yam PRE-C-.INC.T- CDN'CGtK1 GG2, - `POL'L ING 4AOI_N HA IPTG i - GAR;AGE P1_ACE� _ _ 2755 ARGYL�_AKENlE� _ t. IN SP EC 1,09 HAMPTL�N LOLA H r D.9 0� JUDGE :AARHUS HE LE k\! : v DEk O 24 CLERK MYERS DIA R'A DLMO ri C,Lk✓ K TLIIVETTI SFTI RLY "3k~1G 70 r ;32i;•._�, �.._..-.I'R�CIkU�T� }.CGNCORD:'. a POLL ING HILLCREST • SCHOGL. TEACH,EP,S 0I NI Nk ;RCOM PL`A{:E 29G4 AVON AVEkvkUE :- CONCORD •'' I k SP E TLl R K'f L C.I NG F L GR.E`K E--F JUI3GE.. NELSO.kV EVERLEk" A �DEM0 ;. CLERK FERRANTE. ELI Z .Bk=TH„ J DE�ki;l 3, :`CL ERkC. 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GENERAL "E.L_ECTI0N TO BE H€LID -.ON TUESDAY-,. ND:VEMR.E.R '59, 1974' SUPERVl.SOlQf*AL, DISTRICT 0�04 `T ITL t Y - ;PARTY PR£C NCT` CCS CI3R 4 POLL ING '-LOI S WRIGHT GARAGE 5 PL.ACF 3521,_HI LLS€ GROUGH U•RIVE'. CONCORD w b J:flH. !S Qty ,H ELE De l _ JUDGE Ek1WI i� -OMA• DEPAO w CI ERK r SA VALE CCLETTE Cri1i� t CLFi2KlIGf1.T L13I'S w SEP r �n PRECINCT', CGNCORQ 008:`-' 12 PULLING JAi'� REi URI�__.�.3F51 3C to PLACE 3543 E SPERA4 ZA •RI V't=' Ct�CCR � r }al r TN�SPECTURw. 5 #lE:L'L"STRaM . 8ol\f..NI J` RSP t iC CTS J( Y__i':I_LL _A R . REP - ,b CLERK UEMURA ..J +P�E DET�10`. �t> CLERK LEC H.WAR._.NiARY E IND. . q PREC-TNCT` Ct7fVCURt? L349 – �70 Pi-LL.ING GLEND}2ClK I•ilTF; �EGIATE " SCHOOL' y WP L<AC.E - 4231LO.LI 11E?3 R'C.Iat � C_CfC<CRD. • T2. _ INSPECTOR STOCKINGER A Y X DEMO. iz3 JUDGE- TANNEHI LL MARIANNE— '.. DEMO ' sa C 1.,.,E K T L N P G!�1�I Com_ 2, CLERK MC 3 ,A. CARE .1: R. .C_I r 20 •29,, POLLING - H.OLBR.00K. EL��MEI�T.A�RY.: SCti�CCL TE�A:CHEl�S', �..U�N6 R(�0�'� :`- - PL-ACE 3333 'RONALD.' WAY —: CCxNC�ORD 31- INSPECTOR DENGEL DCR3S : DEMO - °JUDGE .`. 4ARTI:NZ. 7HERSA :.DEMt� ; . CLERK;. .. S:ILVERIA ;.P-ATl�.ICIA � DEfiRC! 33 CLERK 8:€lZY''At�ICyEr ` t D EM.L? 34 PRECINCT CONCORD 011 . 37, , PALL INS _" S. FjI 2LEl� i S�OKP- E?SiT�ENGE •3R PL'Af E 2373 GEHRI]ti3f,E ' ?:RIV C.;CtRCCRD f, y r r u 31 If :SP�CICiP, SOARES �HIRLEY' M S t Ii COI3� :. 3 .41 --CLEP,6< , WHITTA�(ER: HARRIET L REP CUER-K KRHUT NANCY . 'DEMO 47 aiaCsA4tT, �12 n xy i 45 . P�IL_LJN^GLYT3�`I11 _S'ILVEIA �GA:tA+ E , ,46 PLACE; , ,- 321 I' 7A 'DF.-I VI:. CC'R'•CORD - � ' Il SP EC TOR CARP ELISA A DEMO °$ J 3DGF S.ILVFRTA L1DI��,' DEMO 49 CLERK NOE DLRtlTHY REP �So' • T'LElZ4C w � DULY ELEANt�R t REP .a y ; REC%INCT. :CONCORD 013 � - �53 i. P€3LL IPiG RUTH E ROOD G:A:RAGE• 54 ►LAC 23t31 HT,, ORY DRIVE. 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'qHA W. 3n I-L.NIt Ts R ' JUDGE a E STf S`. ,A LTHEA L DEMff b� CLERIC RUPP :`:EDT'TN E DEMO ,1 CLEQ,(C t , s 8A 'f R HE LEN DLMQr 4 10 „ PR EC_ CT CONCORD .OT_2 �T PDLL_iNG RF'N VVFNU ,SCK C]1NUITI U-S liCOP _ Tr , �3 PLACF 3339 WREN faVlrNLrE C'fNCt]:RD # S i d r` v v •' r SPFC7t�R ,MAJLIRJ ,' P REP •S t J31.L?G.ELL:�_. ., . s h .: I2 T f3 F;$�1iLLLlI E -� D t 0 :. ice- .�.�_�, CLERK' SALES DO;RflTHY`` REP .,7 .,CLERK : cHE.NEMAN FLORENCE DEmO PREC`INCfi CO:NCf3R0: Di23; J F r F x LCIN ALTA M 'PRiC:E, GARAGE 2, P,L.AX.F _ 18'� GGl I A:GAL�.�3;I�V_E.� C ONC ORO_ .T7 INSPECTOR < PRIC1="•-A•LTA M DEMO JUDGE- ; METTRA ELEANOR 9EP. . 2+ L E IC > F LI SA A NM A R J QP I E •-_-:;T- DEMO _ - _ �, CL.FItiiC SMTH ;VIRGINIA: y: bEMD ell :._2/L_..,_.:_..:�P1�In_C�Ihi CrON.0',D,_•RIJ 24.. ...z.....+-«..-. _ ' 78 - - �;9 : .ROLL ING LORRA I'NE BROPHY ' :RUMPUS ROCe� PL Af -3831 :SANTA `RI TA DRI VE - CC "C�.RD „ T-may INSPECTOR t B L:PFIY LCl0 AI aEMC3 . JUDGE J j fALYt3N INAEIGL�M' �3:a CL..FRIC ti' DAII` MA.RGARET. :. DEMTJ. »f 4 Ci :E12 T GRO' 5.B Y. DORM S .`I3.. REP.•: ,PREC.INCT•' . .. 'CfjNC-ORD� 02.5 :.. r. " r PoCEI NG RSCA D I�T"LC E — PCST�3 -PLACE3S52 SLLI�t10D DRIVI=. 0 82 -, c t r IN`SPECTLIR L:GE RICHARD .B 4 JtlOG�: - , LI=•4TT`S F37a`R?3 �A`'J _ EIv1�D-.- . • . CLERK' P.ITTMAN CLAUDI-A REP CLERK. F WISNEFSKI SETTTE. . ::.. ' 0,EMU 42 _ _ 43• r , �44 PRECINC7`' r CIlNCOR'D"' D2 , r 45 .PJL:LIN.0 >. Mi L'.i3ED .`F HI LL ;=. GAR._A .....<:.. 4B Pl.AC1= ., 1847 SANDALWOOD DRI VI: CLi�GCRD 0" INSP-EC TOR'.: HI L1=:.. MI LDR:ED F DEMO an JUDGE D}�LTS�,IyB1 BEVERLY M R1=P -. 4Y ,� t,LERK " R�UNNi:i4G;DIRE E.It- y.`m. CL:E;K HOG1= APH} CDITE REP .32 PRE C,TNCT'•,. ;,CORi;CORD `G2�7 '' •, . (�sa : POLL ING '.. .E.L. DO�3 ADO INTERVED�.IA.TE SCHOOL TEACHERS..DININ.0 ROOM . sa: PLAtE 1.75C,--WEST STREET - CONCORD S` 7. ' II�ISPECT[3R I.#2UI N :::EUNAr DEMOt �Sn JUDGE...y: s ILLREP ER BERTHA t E 2K >' R< ESE :`MARI ON E ..� . 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RE.P 24 CLERK -WAKEMAN DGREE; • - :DEr9O: 7x C�.LRK B ITND InU-TE R E 076 : PR Et,INN f C ON ORD Q,3,1.::__ � r � c .� POLL'[NG CIVIC CErJTER COUNCI L CI-IAMBERS PLaCE 19.50 .PARKSIDE AVENUE CCI<'CG9D. „ I-�3SPEt'Tp �---- AHI TE7COR J. A :R JUDGE ' • ENTR'Y CLA.P.P L w RSP 37 C L.ER iC , ` .):V:A l LA:C E LOIS L. ;D EMO ..,' x 3+ _ ' tCL-ERIC' CNRI STEN' Ef MA { 34 RRECINCT . . ".` ;CONCORD .".D32 37 OLL:IRCS, AM `CY RCt k PLACE 1b38 GA:RNI=T': `4N CCt Ct3,RD { 38 39 , INSPECTL3{ ,, HXWKI NS L'YDIt :L , DEMO.. JLJDrE. ., A"Sid—DL3PO"T}•IY DEMO CL ERi{' Mk YE R. c T}iE L DEMO .041C,LERK DA,1/I S ;.NsA,X I nE K REP 42 iV\ T- i•�.�IVU©R'�.,1 0�3 •4� r µ i " •,( PILl1INt;� El.''Ivit3NTExSCHGOL �-EACH ERS D-1 R' tM - 4d £�L C 1�0 4��N Q: I VE �C_C NC-C �D, '0 41 '041 INSPEC:TOR GOL[�STEit� :LI.LY: #�. DEMO . ' -..42 JUDGE RUlvUME.L._.DOROTHY M - ;,. ::.REP. a9L EF�K G RZ G S B Y D A "` f Y". DEMO T— CL'EtiC `> R`USSE (L.;'.'JUAIt'ITA REP ST P.R EC INC7� 1. .. .. 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K REP Jil,DGE LOl1NS3URY .flELLA M• REP `17 CLERK ALESSAt�Dfi�ELLI MARY REP _Ci ERK S LCE- AIT ( L� ti cP f r. PR�C.If`dC7 . .. CORICL3Rfl 11:52 L POLLING_ JOHN E, MITAL - GARAGE `19 PLACE_: 1.306. CRA.I-G, fl2.IVE .' CCRfC,D.RD _ :. - 1N'SPECLIR VILLA : VI-`RCI ,l1.1DGF PDOLE,R AM Cl.' REP I. CL' ERK FREEMAN _MAXI N 33 L'EP,K 1"1I7AL<'r.BAR ARA :1 +: REP ry 34 PRECINCT CONCORD...05.3 37 G', 'LAC "�JACIZ L ,SAUI�DE S` Gla `G-E 'SIDE ENTRAI CE .36 PUCE a 1436 CCl'VEN7RY READ CLNCCRD 3"j INSPECTCIR f At-bA A�°NALcE ; ' x 13EMQ:y io .--.—GL cGNr E'�nI3L LTL`T CLERK BOATWRIGH=T SARA DEMO- "{ CLERK., GABRYS.IAK. LUCILLE B":." REP . r 43 PRFCIIC7. 044 ` CL3fCC1RD 054 . �' 4sLu PCDLL•fING 1 (3B_ER TA . L. B;I LLS G "RAGE > r qb I?LACE a 3113 1VINI),SCI PL,4E CC° 'CCRD �At IN SPECTtIit B.I LlS • RflBERTA . { DEM-0 48 Jt1I)GE G�RAEDEt• iS�EN'� DEMLJ �9 CLERK UR :CIV BE77Y :33ENlG CLI ItK KA UC K EVE,L�N M NO N, 50PRECINCT CO CI3RD. +*55' -: 5a PbLL;ING. 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TE,ACHERS�DINiNG ROOD "S PLACE" 1135 ,L.ACEY SANE- C CNCOR c IN.SP_ECTClR-- -:,KN.IG.H_T_J Y +C__,K �m. .l JUDGE SANDS 161 LiA T :D1 4�itl CLER!G :,> I<ANUC:K"..CYivTHI- :DE9C} t; "ERK FRI-E1 ::.:IORELEI :G - DELA PRECINCT CONCORD "064 11, P O L i " "".` DOROTHY L__R1?E.R_. .EA mI L,'�TR Co� s PL;AC1= 103:5 ORE CO1�C0#t0: iI' ve, SPEC'TOR` ' ° STORING SHIRTY REP 3S[_ J_i9_DGE C_oYNEJ_UL3A QENlfl": . is -'CLERK RIDER• H£R'E3.ER:T E DEMO. . .11 CLERK f RIDER' DORD THY 'L DEMO, ..yPR CNC T. CENCOR[? G' 5.: , Al P13LL--INDCL3PJGORDIA . L,tTHE.F�l�1� CHURCHI:LLC�SHIP H, LL _ RL�.C_E�; �1i �IN?SPECTI7R ...LYLE ''JEAI�'NE REP 13 '.JUDGE BOLEI'NG C'YNTHI.A , DEM-O ` s4 CiERK JCHNSOr ELLEAN'G? �tEP CLE RK 5C W K t °a Y �u -RY ENI C� •'11 3 PRECINCT. CONCOR7 -- •an 'OLL`iNG • FLORENCE E. LLOYD' GARAGE PLaACE 1.x:13 BERM.UOA DRIVE C00C0RD i:N SP E .TOR 13A L -_ .31 - - JUDGE, WAQNER 1�ARTHA 0ENi13 : �•31 .:.CL'ER.K ' 1-1ANEY ��..k�I a :Ni E.. . 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TUES 'AYP: NOVEMBER 5=9 19'7' SUPER9J,.SlJ�,RI A`�.. `DIS,... -IC1 .Ot34 T'ITl E 's ii{4F f�ARTY',- ] t-f.('q [''j` #BOLL INN ALFRED AIELLO ' A" f PL AC E 2381 ROC KNE DRIVE C ONC C?R '' , -S 10 ERG JUDGE, 0 A-V I S. L.4IS S DEMO r f'LERK :' LAP SG ',PNYLIa'' r rRE ':.: ' CLERK £:DAVID SON , RI t�N B Y REP �.1 }c t- PRCIatT CDNCIR'£3 C?71 a ,3 PLACE a 8C3AWI AORE. AVENUE C N"GRD h S t y fi f T[8+}IfSy^PEC1LZ F 7/�*3}RgCE4Ip �'1.AP,gI/yE CLERK CUL VER NARY R 'P -L-ERK VE A,S A.URO ,A ivDEMO 7P'R7E-'CINt;T'__ '" h}'C TG R D:�`2 y r zo POLL p[ + x nf�L3C3I3 s+It�3+E ' SCg�#-lOOLy~�- - LIBRA - LEI#3�t�t^Y �f W P L.F#1 R'61— S AN S,d3i' Lt1t�_.._4i�} V. - - _ r. - - r INSPECTOR TAYLOR. PANAG1, TA DEMO i3 .1L1DCE . GILC;ER''. ?ARI'E.. . " . , .,.. ,REP ROSA �1ARGUERITE E _ REP PRE'CIiG;7�` NCDRD .t17 _ POLL IVIG CAROLE., FOSTER -' GARAGE a4 ?LACE •;. '735 ',SAN- JUAN COi:�RT — 'CONCORD •�'//^^� NlCJ4OLS N i"1HR JU13GE.: :` i ESTER CA RdL �] r E RK STE l.S'G, VERA A DENl13. yCL.ERK, ;U7Z ACE r F' _ � F .:RSP,. _ 34 n�-, INC r1 n' n3� n�^?cf . 35 PRL l�t�[.'1 'v B'V .•�RLJ Li(v • - .. 36, PCLi'TNG�'" 7�y�L YDE?'�"C1; S (lS'_ E{ 'C:.:lt�' a"'t,,,1.i1.J a4 7INSPECiQR .M :ITT# ER :L:ENGR'F R REP J#1DGE ND-ER-S0'ff—E,VEVY "'. ENL3 4t' ER# �.,- - ACCHl ALFRED `.. - "D.Et�t7 - C'LE# iC CHAMBERS V1DIS .L REL' 42 F PftF:CI iCT CONC}U D7� r ti rd at r. est :: k k` �.:.< PQL�I�_Li�tG a< •,..,� ^ E_L_I?�ETf���-Ai�DERSD:�' GA�kAG� �� p;,LACE::. •;: 1'T7;.�,'C.A�t�Y. LlRI1lC' �8' '}(soE Tf R A dD,ERpSREP yO i/ F1I'ZABETt4# N DEMO tR- L1 tt r V CL E#2G CARI`4J1 N HE3A DEN{ : 74 sr r PRECI f T '� COJNCORD 0$,G 53 TL3WN " 'C# UNTkY. . Cf3 i LE VILLAGE 'RECREAT ION. BLDG PLACE 100 -AN MIGUEL ROAD ENC RD ' INSPECTORk r1OJ3tE FAY L}E .O. .9UDGE1, B+E�RGSR EI LEEa� A � REP LCftiC..y s, : it r N_aSF�iS'T;# A, N. 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INSPECTOR 4�`I(VS GRROW EVELYN r REP E .O z 'JUDGE' .BASKS 7NLP1 G.�•,�A_; D N 7, -- CLERK tiAMME`S F R DE cP CLERK TRY3ULL. v1 NNELYESF L REP irE r .gB PF�ECTi! T'� C-iCORD 084 PILLING MIAX1N1E 'CONCEPCICNs � GA>R`AGE EN�•RA-NC E, IN- REAR 30 ' PLACE. - �P` -3.7. 1 EDMONTON i AY CCSVC�,R - �NSPECTLIR `� CCNC�PCI0 MAXI WjiE r 12EP ri a;UDIGE .t G:§�UNWALD .VI RGINI A. ; DEMlt1 .. i3. G.LERS< :DE�4G,: _C L E R.K �3T {]d3K i�R l7T!1_-F- 34c- R E 1.35 '< - 3fi[['��`' :.PpECC'IN-CT ONICflR7 C>8 37[ '}Pt.ILL��ING ?=AYL► R R:ESIDE.NCF�;_ z .3a PLACE 2'7Yb TgKi]LA` DDI VE Ac [N SPEC��3P. TA`YLCJk L�AURti�:! R-EP . JUDGE LANF.RAIVCt3 FLf A DEMO ,. CL CRK LEC KI E BARBARA ., DEMO 47 CLERK TAYLOR SHERYL ,REP Y t �Ad r PREt;IIVCT; Ct)NICi]RII: Cr87* AS ds POLL ING VOTE: A6 SFN',TEE AT PLACE 49 a , PRECIIC T CONCORD: si P(lLL:ING .r. tli�LtIW GREE-K ELEMENTARY .SC�IDOL ' 5z Pl ACF 10261-MOOR: LANE - CLINLlaRD i53 INSPECTO ".•.J4 HIS' KS 0PHELIX_1,41 REP . i4 aUDGE . MiARC i.IANO 'ROSE. DEMO 53 "„' CLERK U; f A ;Y_TCS- --• v`� -� �- Eia CLERK H NSIEY N1ARTHfll, C DEMt3' 56 PDLLINPP LAC.E AND ELECTIbN OFFICE. L IST PAGE -No 1 . ,HEGEiIERAL E`LECtiO . TO,-.BE LD- ON .,TUB SDAY, ,NOVEMBER .5•, .1974 .` S(j,PERVISORI.AL ' DISTRICT •.004 a. T.ITL"t °, PARTY n 1� PItEC. iC7' CONCO92 PI3LLING MALTA-,CIRCLE — RECREATION," F:C:.OM - PLACE 33466 BILLOW PASS RO;R;fl, — CONC. RD e -- .SPEIJURAN�CQRLY.N_ t J.IJ:DG rICE:RZcLL 'MAR.Y E DFMCs> :JACOBSON RO$ER'T S DEMO. CLERK ST AD EBNA . "-,REP PRECINCT- CONCORD . C93- 12 93 . '2 PCil1 ING MEAi�� W _1O _S ELEME�!TARY SCHDCL ALL PURPOSE RMS LAC 23 5 �.lE ;TRO I T,;.A VE,.1�°UE. + CSnC C RD'., . IAl:SPE I)R K 31rdALSKT LI LLI'Ai� iIEMO t5i ' J3'!D+CF. _, : s _DVEY: GEi�E_i1 _L_1F DE A— e CLERK• u CON.NOR- ELIZABETH A REP CLERK,. .ADKERSON. AGI\IE.S DEMO P 11-17 071 f V( I.�""��C �2° PALL ING :"MONTE G:A2DE#,'S S, CSL' TEACHERS I1Vi G POG ! ?, RL�CE. 38 +'1 CA1�lCS:i?ltR_DRI VL C3Rfl� .13 INSPECTOR �uASH.ICK.O ESTHER .A REP JUDGr .. me PHE.RSO'N- PAUL•I NA" ,C REP 1 CLERK " BELL MARIE K DEMO Ii CLERK C LLTI 1��5—i iju-L E :, l�EP •0 ae : it pRECICT: C>OtCL3.€[3' 495'> ` P.C3lL IN G! RICHARD 14 B`EPLE.R GAR=AGE - i1° PLACE .8776 BRITTANY, LANE C.O 'CCRD 31 ,I'N SP C TIlR : `N 7R SE;i`�!A# — _UT II JUDGE I NGA L'L'S .R UT�i REPw 33 ` CLERK J'fJHNSZON CARot SEP 33 CLERK. .��. .:, S:PItD.LER DEBL3RAH, .... LL.�.... ........ DEI�O .. .. .' - 34 PRECINCT, CONCORD- C9k' 37 POLI 71RNG> CIAYTUfi IA LTL Y ErtLENE'NTARZ' SCt�iltsL LIBRARY PLACE `> 425..5 CLAYTON RC?AD CONCORD '• a ` 39 IiSPEC:TtIR LUO7ALA SAI MI DEMO ao .141DGE UCKF`R D:0"RISS- TDE�^�li� .�t CLERK GERAL.:DI.. JACQU:ELI NE R ! REP' , a CL MK HILSENBECK ANNA. - :=r. DEMI �4 PRECI ,CT CO� CORD4 097; r Pt3LL.tNG �`]L. D.E SABLES: tJA:;AGS-' 44 Pi ACESti=Ct7LIDE�-T�>EE7 -Ci�C-OR3 0"' INSPECTOR' l DEQ 'SALLLES CAR�u` L :SEP ae .i1LDI�E CARLS•CN LO�S � DLMO 49 ICERK FIRMAN FAY - — RFP F' C'LRK HE KNE R LYNN REP .... -- 0 soy SI� PRCI�3CT COiCR �OSE� POLLING BERN-ICE THOMPSON _ •GARAGE i< . PLACE '1:5:18•: AMERICAWBEA:UTY DRI.VE.- '• C,ONC0RD INSPEf`:TCR IHOMWSOr3 BERM GE DEM0>, �se ' DEM(3, I dl7DGE , iELCH;ICR=..ELIZIL3ETN. C_LER1< t K_I RK f3 R�3OKSi E.',C DEI'�i'. tL ERTC LT�'"TA rY NP ROLL IIV•PLA,CE t� tD .ELECTION. C$1 F1C" LI5T Pe�G1: 'NO: 14 GENERAL 'ELECTION - TO BE HELD ,(N .TUESDAY, 40-VE.MIB,ER 5., :1:974 SUPE€iV.ISOR,I,AL DIS..TRICT I1(J4 - T T1'1`1 TAME P RTIf z PRECINCT: ONC, PD POLLING EYONA D PARGMAt . F.AMI LY RiClO � s PLACEE 417.9 Gt3BBLESTON lP.FIV �: CC!\CI?RD u IN—SPEC—TOR I' PGl1?AN_EY� IA: r�iT JUDGE y. DONE S..; DI ANS 6 CLERK BRUNO JANE _ ;r .DELLO , 4 CL•E2K Cl2I TTE�vDti LC.2TTi „•JANE::. F i+lON r �11 PRE GIlC7' CONCORD "100 12 POLL„.�NG T Ii t G SON', MLLY R N—�—— PL:ACE 1215 GRi�VEv14Y — CClCCtRD �� lNSPCC'TF3R STO�lL�Z lOIJI SE KC REP i = STOl�fR�Pl R - - ------ 16 CLERK ;-. _ H13DC SflN .E VE LY,N DEMO ;CL,E:R:3C: HL�DG SCN Tt M DEMO ;.» " . r ,• .. is w. ; PREITONCORG POLL:iNG VALrRIE V� D'tlMAS .' GARAGE 71 P L ASE 1,_1:3.1 S P !�1D I V � N.C_q_Ri3 _ �T3 , :iNSPECiR . D.1t131S VALERIE I3EN0 JODGE `- CLE ME NS MARGilERIT.E" DEM©' z CC Ei1K = LEE "MYfitTL DEMI k m _ GLER4<— -� p LEN �1# IAI' `L L DEMa .77�R Tt—E ],a_7\,,.,T.J-.--. IL:D I V 4 f� r .d2.1J ..• i 3 '".` POLLING EVAN GR6N faAP,AGE 29 P:LACE 1E C Ai�1t-!1!R.ST 43AY ;°ONO -RD ' 3;I ' INSPEC;TCIRE7RIGN AiN rrt I3E�30 ••y7� ... J ':DG ,,. CttONI N. EVC ' DEMCI: CLERK 1'0 <`VIRG`INl'k 3.. :GLERK...<' " . tC�MINE AIE 1' REP .34 �- L. i d.. .35 PR EG INCT- .. CO.NGOR+D' 10336 _ 37 Pf1LL IiG CL3 lZt3TT C1174`TRY' "� LUi4C+US"E 34. PLACE 1Lt1 LAISON COIJR'f CONCORD A K # .3V� s� ISN SPEC.TOR UN T. atl JUDG BICiCl-UKU i ARI 1hl - PREP .G CLERK D.JCKSCN CHERYL DE1(1 CLERK .E Ll :tONDO ..CARL'sL= D - DEMO. ; 43 PRCIC CONCOPG Pi7Ll iNGEVCtGEL:I� AL' FREE__CHURCH CE 46 P1~AC 4575 G.GNGORD 8CVD.. --C C}RC�C,�3.D ..47 INSPECTOR BRI NKERHOFF CAROL LEE REP GE : '�M I TH C H R_I S T i NE, .. .._ _ iI EP —.--�—_- 4-0 �GG.1_E RIC . , tiA I R PAT R I Cl A 0 CLERK , 4 rLAND� RS ANNE ON S1 ., PRE.CiNCT. C.ONURD 1Q5` POLLING' SUN TERRACE EL&FE NJ A,RY.. .:SCH0-O,L. — Ll R4RY .F, ..:: 54 P:-CAGE .2441 ELOYD: LANE CCNC OR, . s� I11iSPCTQt? a F�ISKUP BABAR1. lE� RE 1' �56 J'UDGE MAVI'S`" t1hlI:TA. � REP ,M s CL'ERK'.''., a R:EREZ 'ESTHER` �� DEMO.;: 53 C C R}C 0 L _P ` _ P,OLL.l#PLACE-...AND ELECT°IGN OFFICE�LIST '. . PAGE NO, GENERAL. ELECTION' ' TCl 'I3E HELM 014, TUE*SDAY NOVEMBER 5s 11974 SUPER,WISOREI'AL DI-STR ICT '.004 J PRECINC•,T LQiC�l1C; a T PULL'ING ALLEN. LANGE" GARAGE PL .CIRCt :AC'E:.• 285'�r'aLY 3N _E iN5PEC,TOR. ' LANgE WILL 'R >"fT J:U;DGL "'' �. HA NEY.> JAN UEMQ. CLERK K MRI i 1�I3F3I i J REP *.gs GlER4 BACZYN,SKI ' i?DRG:THY 4 DFlO' q; z PRECINCT CONCORD 107 Y '. 'POLLING 13ON .H SMI TH RESIDENCE � — i3 rPL-ACE " r 1fiTs CAYTN SAY C'L4NCG.RD �., •la 5 IN`SPE�r7CPi; FA1 Y HARRIET DEM0 RI VI AGI "DE_Mtl` ;.... : — ��.• CLERK, LGIE L OUI.SE" T: - - 'REP 17 CLERK MC AVGY;SALLY DEMO. IY .TTIi..;ddV 9 Lrl..DRL.l/ u�-- 1 Ik It MARIE MARTIN — GARAGE �' ,. PLACE _ G3GG C :E SCENT 'GRI CCNlq,QR ,33 IN SPEC TOR MART I IN MARIE DEMO J.LIDGE., MATHEREDN CLAY DEMO =,< LL ERK MULLE N A =A LI A D�MC3' as r CL;E K DEI #SOS BETTY _—DrEMfl .. y'; „P''1`'y ECINC.i r L'iJir `:•� :' '' v, ' _ }..............._ t i —.••`-- POLLING- DELC-.IE ,.E HOIDERMAN.'-- GARAGE :. -,PILAC.E 290 `GLE;NSIDE .DRIVE — 'CONN-(.RD v ,I iN.SP� C ID 1LL�EN ,iE�i `DEKO:7 Jl;3DGE < fjOUDE MAN DELG�iE E, R`CTC ONI:I 'NARY DE. 40 a3 ;.� CLERK : ,. JAFGE, NJ FR __. ' ;REP .35 �:.PREGINC.T _ :. CONCORD 110.,,. _ 36 •'' ., , FIS L L� 4A 1:U�Lf 1.C71T I—� 7G AR- G E!`!'S: �^t r T— �3a .rM ..n I'LAGE ;. 4SJ i"i s.iL'[34S ISl,.� 3,�:"i�.i VE 1✓I.Y: ;0.i i.97'4D a', < 39 I'Ti S P E C`TC3 YOUNG JE-NNI E 9 REP 3 DGEMA,TUL�ICFI—"L" L:A GLERK ._DE: MITT MARCELL� - DE�I£T � I CLERK JOSEPH NATALI:E `. ' DE:MG. 42 - . :.� PR EC I3`+.i�'T', CIlNCt3RD , 111:, 4s1 PC�LL:INGIOf�;THWiTCD. C 1�8I:0USE / 4, PLC 34.15 ND�RTHSiD.-'D�RI-�i'ET•"_`C`CNCC�"RD 049 INtPEC•TOR, �JU" PLE SSI S ,DULCE REI'.! 49 J'UDGF , KEfER. DAGNY REP CLERKVARGLTS— DURGTY a> CLFRK :' }BUIL i3ARLENE ItEP _4- . . ... a .. .. ., { .... ... . + s „ PRE.�,•INCT �53 : POLL LNC '' OKID'bt N `CP,EEK. CABANA CLU8, 54• PLACE 4816 BOXER SLVD- — CONCORD INSPEC:TCIR 3 BLACKWELL EUGEN-1,A -f� DEMO �tb J,UDCrE' ' 3'LAGKB URN" PA`t:?UI Cl A. •1' >A • DEMO CLERK ,'. BA tiGt�f�D#tiEI,'_ `LC�UI�E' AEMC7, _ PJLI INt� PLACE ' iD CLECT'IOi4 OFF CE DIST,, PAGE NCS.: ` 16 GENERAL ELECTION : . ..,..• :: ' TO BE- T. HELD' ON TUESDAY•,. NOVEMBER 5, 1974" SUPE:RV`ISURI.AL `DISTRICT .004 1 TITLE ,-., .,; NAME r f E>r� ' ,,PARTY y S" PR _Cl T CONCORC 11 9 . PL!LL ING ELIZABETH ',PANGRAZZI .— •GARAGE PLACE . 1271 .PEAR DRIVE ,— CON 0R,D P lG1 AZZ_:--E13_ZAB,ET_H-_._,- �� �_ __DEi�O 7 { . jUI3GE ;; N€OLlN,. 'VILER I E DEMO.. a CLERK "1 SJMMOSNS L 41,ARIE :RLP CLERK TR AH 'f PULL , V � EMO 'Oil PRE_GINCT_ •C.ONCORD- 114 wPLL [Nt� LiLErCg,15� i�U$HOt;S - 13 PLACE : r ; PINE CR_ E'K WAX ,:� DE,TROIT AVENoIE C`I3NCORi?; a INSPECTOR y MC LAIN E.ETT'Y REP ; IE_N-�J 1;L I A 1A t_ RET' `CLERK' REYR LDS RUTH - DEMO CLERK: w ;EO�STE;R BETH'-,'--- REP 19 3 PRECil CT CONC'OR 11� PfIL L TNGt ` 'R-K:-,HAVw�S :APAR'TNNTS RECREATIOf�� ROOM :.T{ P_LC E_ �W ._:y 1 .�C_S_LA TO�N _R t3 A D C�NC-C RD - - -" -- — ti I1ISPEC'TOR. . SCHAPTTO HARRIET DEMO �23. 'JLiDGE .` .. 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DRI VE - C G C'CCtD Ii�ISPECTOR f � HMIDT ADELLA �s° JUDGE ::a HIGH T,-.-HELEN REP s; CLERK: EISHEt .GLADYS; _E S,Y CL SMITH ,� J A -CUE .i NE :. t l 'P0LLI'NIG .•P.LACE AND ELECTION OFFICE`1K .IST .' PACE NO.-'-", 17 .� GENERAL E-LECTI•O . .... TO BE HE113 ON . T6E"SDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1974'. SUPERV,ISDRT•AL 1)IST:RICT 004' T ITLF ,ivAiE PART1( T PRECINCT CONCORD 1Zi, POLL ING . .' ELEONORA RILEY - FA MI LY. R 00 P1,ACE, ` :4C60 JOAN AVENUE: - "CONCORD �IISPi^CTOR �- -RI LE Y.ELE I�tR� JLlDGF f. DEMAREE ELVIiti R RE P' CLEitK HARTZELL ,BERNT'CL ir. .> REp : SHENE,MAN F•LQ,i�ENCE ..i~ I?EhiD.: Pit FCmC-, -CONCORD 122' CON SQL I Dia TED• Wt TH CO* -083 I:. WI 'GAP,,,A��E ;Jj{({{ PL #CaE 7r7$>SAlTA Y,NE GQURT CLi�CCRD 4 PRE IN D 123 I' POLLING MRS i3ARBARA MiA i 'I NG '= RESI PENCE gPLACE. ' • 3215 - SAN 'GA.BRIEL DRIVE CO CDRQ P. IR SPLCTiR ,t ` MA; NI NG E3ARBJlRA REP .zn JUDGi R SS' PH,YLLI S DEf1) ` 7' �CL�ERtC,. 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MELINAH PLACE SAN 'RA R0 INSPECTOR .FDF�STER id�€'I L CIERO- '- Jl1DGE `' GRAY 'MA;RI LY REP Cz ERK MOWkY ANT' REP 44 ST; MARY E 34 �35 PREC IN CT SAN RAMON 506 ,, POLt:ING SUNY GL'E1� RECREATrCi\17C-E_l TER AiJI3I 0 I�1 1 PLACE 9000 C9A.Y N CIRCLE A�' RAN�ON f t L 3 39 It�SPECTQR R_Y�1N "Ai�IVE �! REP J U D G 5A VI D G E`-ED I TH .-G 48. . . CL•ER .K - .. G,E'L L I NG BERTHA .. ' . . .-. .-:R'E P - �4t CLERK STEVENS VIVIA N -E REP 44 _x_ �a4 PRS CINt.T { SAN RAiC3N 5C7 r C�UNs LIDATED, 9�4ITH SR 45 .x .:q.'r'•' , ' .r of .r 46 •.. POLL' INCLL �ANI�'ST �EIE -3IAG `_ __- ...<. PLACE " 2572' SHADOW' MOUNTAIN COURT SAN RAMUN. '48 - {� 7� ^�- {-p. 49 - PR E,C INC:T, fi r JHI:YA:B"SU#Y .lJ �5.• 1'CiLLI1�1G RI.�SSELL: W L3AIRL: GARAGE': SF PLA ,: 1_C7 PRCIl <TC4Ll °I R PL�4Cc' SAi� RASO w . sa INSPECTOR-. WISEMAN -DORIS .GEM0 �j' JUC3GE BAIRD Lli.4NA E DEMO 54 CLERK BARR,YiTT ANNE P DEMO 5=� CLERK lI TTL SII R(,II:i A E RSP POLLIN. 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"DOROTHY F REP 44 pl1 tL 1Y 4 C 1A�S J�•►JA i' VEL CO iS0LIDATF.D i ITH 44 T'•] 5t1 4h POLLING 0-^L�TA5S,AAARA k-HH00L .47 PLACE , -FINLEY ROAD TASS;NJA_R.A •" .='.�- - . 49� 49 P.R. AG Is�f`l:• TA S SA JA;RA -503 '• — . ( Ci?NSOL{I'DATED 1rri;TN T'J 501 - s ¢ �P LL:ING _TA;SSAJA;RA SCHOOL, - — PLACE FIIVLEY RUAQ . T :T 7°ASSAJ4ItA .' .tet .:. .' .,, '...:.• ': -_ 1 ,. bene of TF! GOVERNOR'S OFFICE ,, a� N►" SACRAMENTO 95814 t mo CllI00.H' RONALD REAGAN RECEIVED GOVERNOR � S E P a# 1974 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS A)�ONTR STA CO. B ............. Deputy ... September 23, 1974 Chairman Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors County Courthouse Martinez, California Dear Chairman: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 2601 of the Elections Code, I am enclosing a copy of my General Election Proclamation declaring that a general state- wide election will be held on November 5, 1974. Your cooperation in publicizing this proclamation will be appreciated. Sincerely, RONALD REAGAN Governor Enclosure ... ,1: `f�Il.- C _.. ,1 .. ;•orf .r.._w-. BE JI! i PROCLAIMATION 1, ROS REAGA'V, Governor of the Stage of Cali forrda- , y '+ ado h�raby proclaim t1,iat a General Election will be held through- Out this state on Tuesday, the fifth day of Noveml;ex, 1974, at � which the fOl.l.owing oaf3 ces ars: to be filled: i d ` CO` R-OR s �+ LIEUTIEZ,1ANT CCVE10TOR; SECRETARY OF STATE; CONTROLLIM; i TREAS R; ATTORNEY G.Mr77 tAL 9 I P 14BER OF TIM STATE BOA-RD OF EQUALIZATION from each of the fotx equalization districts of the state; 'REPRESENTATIVES TO TIM COd'1.7GRESS OF T E UNITED STATES fYem each ,of the forty-three congressional~ districts of the states i STATE SEM" from the even numbered districts of the forty senatorial districts of the stated F'i M- MRS OF TIMEASSMAGLY from each of the eighty assembler i� districts of the state; 013E CHME7 JUST.ICE .0F °�' SL�REaAM CO` RT, . E TSE SSOC?a°1?E JUSTICES OF TBS SUPRE: COURT; �I ODM -ASSOCIATE JUSTICE, COURT OF APPAL, FIRST APPELLATE OIS x tlC`?", OMS.ION ONE; �) ONE PP—PSIOING JUSTICE, COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST APPELLATE # ' DISTRICT, DIVISION M10; i li TWO ASS,OCIAT,E JUSTICES, CO�.T'a'T Off' ADPEAT ,, FIRST APPRILLATE �( DISTRICT, DIVISION T-WO 1 li ONE PPXSIZDMaG JUSTICE, COURT OF .APPF.IAL, FIRST APPELLATE ! I% DISTRICT, DI VISION -OUR O12M ASSOCIATE. JUSTICE, COMI T OF APPS, FIRST APY7a"LLATE (� { DISTRICT, DIVISION, FOUR; i; OW EP PRESIDING JUSTICE,, COURT OF APPEAL, SECOND APPELLATE li ._.DIS-LRicr, DIVISION ONE; it I ONE ASSOC 1A IE" . -J STICE.e C0URT OF APPEAL SE401-M A7_3PELLATE 1 . P IS-T k3....�:�ICT�: I3.I�S.iO�T O�g �, i1 + .ui:) CAL:7ORSIA C?YtC:". O^ STATE ^.•'.•IT/A: .. � n [lit Ja And I do hazeby a�be.� a reward Of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for the arrest and conviction of any parson who, violates any pwovision3 02 Dis7ision 13 of t:�e Elections Code; !; t'w- zewards to be paid until ,the total mount he-- er e., need ji ► reachs , o am of Tan; Thousand Dollar Lox the M 'I�. "...S3 WMIREOP, I heraunto: set my hand and affi= the � �. !; 4. Seal of the State of California this 23rd clay of September, 1974. - ernor of California -Q KRA, ur\, 61. r ��r't sok j" � '.t4x��_ � r��t` Y •.` �. ,etw ���"R, �' r.1,l ,yt,., i:.✓ � ' xx c u n � T s . ✓. -,� y �a T r= r Secretary of State f . -fit�`1 '�it�' r �y. , � r'•k ' ''s L. "_ . �f •r 4:c* :J S ✓ b. '.nom • .. � sal,: , �, s. , ,' �Y +'> * r ti -- fl • ii fji;nirJ rrt CA:.:'l OS Y;A'Oi'YLGC:)? STATE 1 COP RECEIVED CITY OF CONCORD 0 1974 ORDINANCE NO. 984 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CO, T O A Cp. 8 .. _ . Deputy AN ORDINANCE CALLING A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION .IN THE CITY OF CONCORD . FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF SAID CITY THE MEASURE OF INCURRING A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF SAID CITY FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION .AND COMPLETION OF THE FOLLOWING MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, TO WIT: SEWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS; DECLARING THE ESTIMATED COST OF SAID MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT, THE AMOUNT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID INDEBTEDNESS TO BE INCUR- RED THEREFOR, AND THE MAXIMUM RATE. OF INTEREST TO BE PAID THEREON; MAKING PROVISION FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF TAXES; FIXING THE DATE OF SAID ELECTION, THE MANNER OF HOLDING THE SAME, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF, AND CONSOLIDATING SAID SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BEHELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974. WHEREAS, the City Council (the "Council") of the City of Concord (the "City" ) by resolution duly passed and adopted at - a meeting of the Council duly and regularly held, by affirmative vote of more than two-thirds of all its members , did determine that the public "interest and necessity demand the acquisition, construction and completion of the municipal improvement "hereinafter mentioned, and did further determine that the cost of said proposed municipal improve- ment will be too great to be paid out of the ordinary annual income and revenue of said municipality and that said muni- cipal improvement wili require an expenditure greater than the amount allowed therefor by the annual tax levy, and will require the incurring of a bonded indebtedness therefor, which resolution was duly entered on the minutes of said meeting of the Council, and is now on file and of record in the Clerk's office of said City; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CONCORD DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : Section 1. A special municipal bond election shall be and is hereby ordered and will be held in the City of Concord on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City the question of incurring a bonded indebtedness of the City for the objects and purposes set forth in the following measure, to wit: MEASURE ( ) : Shall the City of Concord (Sewer System incur a bonded indebtedness Improvements) in the principal amount of $6,500,000 for the acquisi- tion, construction and completion of the follow- ing municipal .improvement, to wit: Sewer system improvements, including acquisition of capacity in treatment plant of Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District, trunk and interceptor lines, pumping stations, lands, easements, rights--of-way, and other works, property or structures necessary or convenient for. sewer system improvements for the City of Concord? 2 The estimated cost of the municipal . improvement ' set forth in said measure is the sum of $12 , 750,000 and the amount of the indebtedness proposed to be incurred for said municipal improvement is the sum of $6, 500 , 000. It is contemplated by the Council that the differ- ence between the estimated cost and the amount of said indebtedness proposed to be incurred will be made up from grants from the United States of America and the State of California and from funds of the City that are or will be available but .the Council reserves the right to provide otherwise for the payment of said estimated cost or, if said grants or funds are not available, to reduce the cost of said municipal improvement to the amount to be provided from the proceeds .of sale of said bonds together with other funds actually available for said improvement, and said estimated cost herein set forth shall not be deemed to constitute a limitation or condition upon the issuance of any of the bonds authorized ..for said purpose. The estimated cost hereinabove stated of the municipal improvement set forth above includes legal and other fees incidental to or connected with the authoriza- tion, issuance and sale of the bonds evidencing the in- debtedness proposed to be incurred by such municipal im- provement and the costs of printing said bonds and other costs and expenses incidental to or connected with the authorization, issuance and sale of said bonds. Section 2. The Council does hereby submit to the qualified electors of the City at said special muni- cipal bond election said measure set forth in Section 1 of this ordinance, and designates and refers to said measure as the measure to be set forth on the ballots hereinafter . prescribed for use at, said election. 3 (a) Said special municipal bond election shall be held and conducted, and the votes thereof canvassed, and the returns thereof made, and the result thereof ascer- tained and determined, as herein provided; and in all par- ticulars not prescribed by this ordinance, said election shall be held as provided by law. (b) All persons qualified to vote at municipal elections in the City upon the date of the election herein provided for shall be qualified to vote upon the measure submitted at said special municipal bond election. (c) The polls at the polling places hereinafter designated shall be opened at 7:00 o' clock A.M. of said day of election and shall be kept open continuously thereafter until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day of election, when the polls shall be closed (except as provided in Section 14436, of the . Elections Code) , and the election officers shall thereupon proceed to canvass the ballots cast thereat. (d) Said special municipal. bond election hereby called shall be and is hereby consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held in the City on November 5, 1974, all as required by and pursuant to law; and the election precincts, polling places and officers of election within the City for said special municipal bond election hereby called shall be the same as those selected and designated by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for said General Election and set forth or to be set forth in the notice of election officersand pollingplaces for said General Election published or to be published by the County Clerk of said County, as required by law, -to which notice reference is hereby 4 specifically. made for a designation of the precincts, polling places, and election officers of the special municipal bond election hereby called. Only qualified voters of the City shall be permitted to vote at said special municipal bond election'. The Board of Supervisors of said County is authorized to canvass , or cause to be canvassed, the returns of said special municipal bond election with respect to the votes cast in the City and to certify the results to the Council. (e) On the ballots to be used at said General Election and said special municipal bond election hereby consolidated therewith, in addition to all other matters required by law t6".°be printed thereon, shall appear .the measure set forth in Section 1-hereof. To vote in favor of said measure hereby submitted and to authorize the incur- ring of the indebtedness in said measure set forth , each voter shall stamp a mark (0) in the blank space opposite the word "YES" on the ballot to the. right of said measure, and .to vote against said measure and against incurring said indebtedness each voter shall stamp a mark (0) in the blank space opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. One absent voter ballots each absent voter shall stamp a mark (0) in the blank space opposite the word "YES" or opposite the word "NO" on the ballot to the right of said measure. Absent voter ballots setting forth said measure shall be issued to qualified electors residing 5 . for absent voters , each absent voter shall punch the ballot card in the hole after the word "YES to the right of said measure or in the hole after the word "NO" to the right of said measure. Absent voter ballots setting forth said measure shall be issued to qualified electors residing within the City entitled thereto, in the. manner provided by law, and such absent voter ballots shall likewise be canvassed, or caused to be canvassed, by the Registrar of Voters of .said County. (f) At the. next regular meeting of the Council oc- curring after the returns of said special municipal bond elec- tion have been canvassed or caused to be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of said County, and the certification of the results thereof to the Council, or at a special .meeting called thereafter for such purpose, the Council shall cause to be spread upon its minutes a statement of the results of said special municipal bond election as ascertained by said canvass. Section 3. The Council proposes to issue and sell bonds of the City for the objects and purposes , but not exceeding the amount, specified in said measure if two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on said measure at said special municipal bond election shall vote in favor of said measure. Said bonds shall be negotiable in form and of the character known as serial, and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed seven per cent (7%) per annum, payable semiannually (except that interest for the first year after the date of said bonds may be made payable at or before the end of said year) . Provision is hereby made for the payment of the principal of and interest on. said bonds as follows: 6 At the time of making the general tax levy after incurring the bonded indebtedness, and annually thereafter until the bonds are paid or until there is a sum in the treasury set apart for that purpose sufficient to meet all payments of principal and interest on the bonds as they become due, the. Council shall levy and collect a tax sufficient to pay the interest on the bonds and such part of the principal as will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied .at the next general tax levy will be available; provided, however, that if said bonds are authorized to be issued at said election, and it is expected that all or any part of said bonds will be sold at such time that the principal of or interest on such bonds will become due before the proceeds of a tax levied after such sale would be available to pay such principal or interest, the Council, at the time of fixing the annual tax levy, may levy a tax in an amount clearly sufficient to pay that portion of the principal of and interest on said bonds which it is expected will become due before the proceeds of the next succeeding tax levy will be available. If the earliest maturity of the bonds is more than one year after the date of issuance, the Council shall levy and collect annually a tax sufficient to pay the interest as it falls due and to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal on or before maturity. Such taxes shall be levied and collected as other City taxes and shall be in addition to all other taxes and shall be used only for payment of the bonds and the interest thereon. Section 4. The City Clerk* of the City is hereby directed, ` upon the passage and adoption of this. ordinance, to publish the same once a week for two (2) weeks in THE CON- CORD TRANSCRIPT, which is a newspaper of general circulation published less than six (6) days a week in the City. No other notice of the election hereby called need be given. Section 5 . This ordinance shall be forthwith en-- tered upon the minutes of the Council and in the Ordinance Book of the City. This Ordinance, being an ordinance calling and ordering an election, shall take effect from. and after its final passage and approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED on August 26 , 1974, by the following vote: AYES • Councilmen - L.Azevedo, W.Dixon, D.Helix, R.La Pointe NOES: Councilmen - None ABSENT• Councilmen — R.Holmes /s/ Richard La Pointe Vice-Mayor of the City of Concord California [Seal] Attest: /s/ Anna M. Brown City Clerk The foregoing ordinance was presented to me for approval and is hereby approved this 26th day of August 1974. /s/ Richard La Pointe Vic idavor of the City of Concord, California 8 h CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, ANNA M. BROWN, City Clerk of the City of Concord, State of California, do hereby certify as follows: The foregoing ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance introduced and read at an adjourned regular meeting of the Council of said City duly and regular- ly and legally held on August 15, 1974 , and said ordinance was thereafter duly passed and adopted .by vote of at least two-thirds of all the members of the Council at a regular meeting of the Council duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place on August 26 , 1974 , of which meeting all the members of the Council had due notice as follows: AYES: Councilmen - L.Azevedo, V.DlxQn, D.Helix, R.La Pointe NOES: Councilmen - None ABSENT: Councilmen - R.Hol'mes I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and said ordinance is duly entered of record in the minutes of the Council and in the Ordinance Book of said City, and said ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of the original ordinance adopted at said meeting -and entered in said minutes and Ordinance Book. Said ordinance has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its passage and that the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my hand and the seal of .the City of Con- cord on August 26, 1974. [Seal] City Clerk of the City of Concord, California t.� TH OARD* 0 ' .S� y�.4TISORS CC`ITRA COSTS .COIJ�=, STL ATE OF C31,1 O:DU%1 D::, : Co-lS011dat'ng Ele--ion Giltil } C e-ne t ! E Iection ) Date o 1ec='on: N 7ern_b i- 5 , 1 c?']_! } -Resolu'tion No 74/744 Go er nines' 'Board : G i tv Council } J Public Entity: C1 Z of t o ,rU i ZS ) T a Of E1eC'-'On: ala--,intZ.m Tax R? C } ) The Board of Supervisors or_ Contra Costa County RESOLVES TH_:kT_ The above-nai ed governing board of the above-named public entity has ordered an election of the type specified above to be held in 1 -='- Wim) the territory of said public. entity on the date spacified above, and has requested that said election be consolidated with the General election to be held throughout the State oS California on oyemiber 5 1974 T- the opi ri?on. Of this _Board it is to the..best interest o' the public, and author? ed .by law, that said election he conso"ri - dated with the General electron. ' This Board there-=ore HEREBY BESOL`TES AND ORDERS that co-- sent to such a consolidation iS g-Lv.en . and the said election called to be held on i ovember 5 , .19 71! in ��t_`^�u ti.�_ ;�:} the territory of said public entity shall be and the same is hereby co'!solidc wed c,ith tite General election to be held or said c2ate throughout the S-tate of Cali-fornia, i n s0f?� as the territory in which said 'aleC%'OiaS are t0 be Meld 1S 'the Sae. sT S HiEF2BY FURTHER RESOLVE ND ORDERED that, within tine i e=i tcry affected b'T ' his order 0= COT1S011d3t10T2, the election p=ecimcts , polling places , vo-ti ng booths: and election officers -hall, 11 every case , be the same; that file Tie 3Ure .o be voted upon by. the voters or the City of Hercules shall be set forth on the ballots provided for . Sa1d Gei_eral election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- co_ded in one ser of election pa-o`rs , that .the elections shall be held in all --respects as though there were only one .elec tion_, and -fiat t=i'2 _--.turns- of said e1 ectlo 3 Shall be canvassed by file Count-v Cie--. k of the Cot»t. =7 oCon`ra CCS' as provided in this Board ' S . Resolution No 7-11 I--j' IS HE DEB`? UJ71 HER RES0i,7I .8 AND 0 DE;DD th a- ;;hen the .-_-s its _ of said -^_1'eCt1o'1 a=A aSc-2 ain"t , Lyle C o u n Cier, of tine 'oun,t-v o'- COt:L_'a `Co;s`a 'S heieb".7 aL'ti -''_ dc lo "_Zeand di> ted', to c _ �__y ._ s to r_ �_ r. by of �e-cules IT IS =ERRLEBY URT =_B P.ES01717_ED r_dD 'ORDERED gnat . the Count.-y' C'?rk of thee COU ?tv o% Contra Cost? beG.:nd is herebv -instructed to :includ.e Li? -;—e sa-mOLe .ballO�s, an^ i l tt?e Otfi ^i?1 Zlctlioi S =^vr said ullne,.,^1 e1 ction 'moo be. sub Tltt.ed ' o tlTe voters o-- the fte said _.7ub l ''__i - .q "c? i_ i'-� subs�.a�',"cially ten? -Eon^ `-C. :I -�_. , yl -t 1 L �'�_�`/� T1 e T e h y'^ Y?i-Q _'1!y r O J �- f:or....__ �_ �_. .�I L„ _ 1.`- _ LV __ by � ?- i s'i` SS HEI EBY..FURTHER R.�ESOI;VED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa .County . is 'authorized and directed to charge to the said public entity the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the measure to be submitter to the qua?ified . electors of. the said public entity as well as the cost of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such otherni cidental expenses as may incurred solely by reason of this order of con- solidation.; onsolidation AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County and one certified copy to the City Council of the City of Hercules PASSED on August 20, 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. ccs City of Hercules County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller County Counsel Acting County Administrator CERTIFI D COPY I certify that this is f fn!,, trt: correct coav of the original document ch'.r: :.; on fie in mi, office. and that it r: prsv�;l Fc ::Qc�tr,1 i� the �::ard oP Supervisors of contra Cn t:l C;^:n t C;);:fornia. on the date shown. A'i" E," jI:. OL i`0:'r. Co;,nty Clerk Clerii of �;a;d Leard, of Supervisw% by Deputy Clerk. ------------- fl n Resolution No. 74/744 a CITY OF HERCULES PRO POSIT ION Shall an Ordinance establishing the YES maximum property tax rate for the. City of Hercules as Two Dollars ( $2.00) upon each One Hundred Dollars ((OM00.00) .of N0 assessed value be adopted? EXHIBIT A r RESOLUTIONruSBER 7I %74 L ECEIVED RESOLUTION NO. 19-74 AUG 1,1914 J. R. OLSSON CLERK B ARD OF SUPERVISORS C TRA CO jQ CQ. g r _ ..De ut SUBMITTING TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HERCULE A PRO ITION TO ESTABLISH THE MAXIMUM PROPERTY TAX RATE FOR THE CITY; FIXING THE DATE OF ELECTION AT WHICH SUCH PROPOSITION SHALL BE SUB- MITTED TO THE VOTERS AND, CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SAID DATE; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE THEREOF; DESIGNATING THE FORM IN WHICH SAID PROPOSITION SHALL APPEAR ON THE BALLOT; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO CAUSE COPIES OF SAID PROPOSITION TO BE PRINTED FOR DISTRIBUTION; AND PROVIDING FOR THE CONSOLI- DATION OF SAID SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF HERCULES ON THE STH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1974. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hercules , as follows : WHEREAS, the Council of the City. of Hercules desires to submit , on its own motion, a proposition to be voted upon by the voters of the City of Hercules . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Hercules as follows : 1. That a Special Municipal Election is hereby called and ordered to be held in . the City of Hercules on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1974, in the manner and as provided by law, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said City the proposition hereinafter set forth. 2. That the Council of the City of Hercules hereby sub- mits a proposition to. be voted upon by the voters at said Special Municipal Election, and that there shall be included on the bal- lots and sample ballots for said election the proposition whether . the ordinance hereinafter set forth shall be adopted by the quali- fied electors of the City of Hercules . 3. That the proposition submitted by the Council of the City of Hercules on its own motion is an ordinance establishing the maximum property tax rate for said City, as follows : "ORDINANCE NO. ESTABLISHING THE MAXIMUM PROPERTY TAX RATE FOR THE CITY OF HERCULES. The People of the City of Hercules Do Ordain, as follows : Section 1. Maximum Property Tax Rate. The maximum property tax rate for the City of Hercules shall be Two Dollars ($2. 00) upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100. 00) of assessed value. " That the proposition to appear upon the ballot shall read as follows : PROPOSITION Shall an Ordinance establishing the YES maximum property tax rate for the City: . of Hercules as Two Dollars ($2.00) upon: each One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) of : NO assessed value be adopted? 4. That . said Special Municipal Election shall be held and conducted and the votes thereof canvassed, and the returns thereof ascertained and determined as herein provided, and in all particulars not prescribed by this resolution said election shall be held as provided by law for the holding of municipal elections in the City of Hercules . 5 . That all persons qualified to vote at municipal elec- tions in the City of Hercules upon the date ' of the election herein provided for shall be qualified to vote- upon the proposi- tion submitted at said Special Municipal Election. -6. 'That the polls at the polling places hereinafter designated shall be opened and kept opened between the hours provided by law for the holding of State of California General Elections . 7. That, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 4, Part 2, Division 12 of the Elections Code (being Sections 23300 to 23314, inclusive) , said Special Municipal Election hereby called shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the- State of California General Election to be held in the City of Hercules on said 5th day of November, 1974, and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is authorized to canvass the returns of said Special Municipal Election with respect to the votes cast in the City of Hercules and to. certify the results to the Council of the City of Hercules , and the election precincts , 'polling places and officers of said Special Municipal Election hereby called within the area of the City of Hercules shall be those selected and desig- nated by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa for said State of California General Election, and reference is hereby made to the notices of said State of California General Election appointing election officers and designating precincts and polling places , published -or- to be published by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa pursuant to law; provided, however, that no person not a qualified elector of the City of Hercules shall be permitted to vote at said Special Municipal Election hereby called. 8. That on the ballots to be used at said State of Cali- fornia General Election and said Special Municipal Election con- solidated therewith, in addition to any other matter required by law to be printed thereon, there shall appear the City of Hercules proposition set forth in paragraph 3 hereof. Each voter to vote upon the proposition hereby submitted shall follow the official instructions given for voting for or against the proposition. On absent voters ' ballots , the mark made to vote for or against the proposition may be made with pen or pencil or with the absentee voting devices . 9. That at the next regular meeting of the Council of the City of Hercules occurring after the canvass of the returns of said Special Municipal Election by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County or the Contra Costa County Clerk or Registrar of Voters , as the case may be, and certification of the results thereof to the City Council, or at a special meeting called thereafter for such purpose , the City Council shall cause to be spread upon the minutes of- the City Council of the City of Hercules a statement of the results of said Special Municipal Election as ascertained by said canvass . 10. That the City Clerk of the City of Hercules be and she is hereby authorized and directed- to give notice of said Special Municipal Election and the proposition to be voted on at said Special Municipal Election by posting a notice, in substan- tially the following .form in at least three (3) public places in the City of Hercules : NOTICE OF SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION AND MEASURE TO BE VOTED ON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special municipal election will be held in the City of Hercules on Tuesday, the 5th day of November, 1974, to be con- solidated with the State of California General Election, and that the following proposition is to be voted on at said special municipal election: "Shall an ordinance establishing the maximum property tax rate for the City of ,Hercules as Two Dollars ($2.00) upon each One Hundred Dollars ($100. 00) of assessed value be adopted?" Dated: / 7 Cr City C rk o the City of Hercules 11. That the City Clerk be and she is further authorized and directed to cause copies of said proposition to be printed for distribution to the voters of the City of Hercules in the time and manner provided by law. 12. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is hereby requested to order the consolidation of said Special Muni- cipal Election with the State of California General Election to . • �� •6 be held on Tuesday the 5th day of November, 1974, insofar as the City of Hercules is concerned and to further provide that within the territory affected by said order of consolidation, to wit, the City of Hercules , the election precincts , polling places and voting booths shall in every case be the same and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts . Said City of Hercules proposition shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election insofar as the same is held within the City of Hercules . 13. The City Clerk is further directed to certify to the due adoption of this resolution and to file a copy hereof so certified with the County Clerk and the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and to furnish said County Clerk true copies of the proposition and arguments for and. against it, if any, and to make such arrangements with said County Clerk as may be necessary to provide for the issuance by said County Clerk of absent voter ballots and the mailing by said County Clerk of all official matter., including said proposition and said arguments , required by law to be mailed to all qualified electors in the City of Hercules for' said election. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly intro- duced, passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of .the City of Hercules held on the 19th day of August, 1974, by the following vote of the Council: Ayes : Deeg, Fawcett,. Stadig, Woodfield Noes : none Absent: Abstained: Mayor of the City of Hercul ATTEST: City Cl? of the- City o Hercules' it 1 SIE BOARD OF SUDER'TISCRS Or . COSTA COL ?TY, STATE Or CAhIF Op.'�II�1 CO`dT?2 R': Cons olidating Election caith } General Election; }, Date of Election: Nov.ei er 5 , 1974 } Resolution zio. 74/741 Governing Board: Board of Directors ) Public Entitv: Bay Area' Rapid Transit District ) Tybe of Election: Me-�nbers of Board of Directors) The Board of Supervisors .of Contra. Costa. Counter RESOLVES THAT: The above-named governing board of the above-named public entity has ordered an election of the type specified above to be held in (a. Portion of) the territory of said public . entity on the date specified above, and has requested that said _election be consolidated with the general election to be held . throughout .the State of California on November 5 1974 In the opinion of this Board it is . to- the best interest of the public, and authorized by. la:v, that said. election. be con.soli- dated with the . creneral election. This Board therefore HEPREBY RESOLVES A1ID ORDERS that con- sent to such a consolidation is given and the said -election . called `co be held on November 5 19 74 in. (a. portion- of) the territory of said public entity shall be and the sane is herebv consolidated with the general election to be 'meld on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as .the territory Ln which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS KER.EBY FURTHER REE SOL17ED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election, precincts , polling places , voting booths and election- officers shall, in every case , be the sage; that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said general election, that 'all 'Proceedings had in the preaises shall be re corded in one set of election papers, that the elections. shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns_ of. said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in this Board's Resolution No. 74/54 IT IS ;iEPFBY FU?TI-=1R RESOLV 0 AiaD O DEP�ED that 'when the --results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County o" Contra .Costa is herebv authorized and- directed to certify the, same to the Bay Area Rapid Transit District IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDER.FD that the County Clerk of. the County of Contra Costa be and .is hereby ins truc-ed+ to .include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots fo, sa2d general election to be subn-Jtted to the voters of (a ,portion of) the said public entity. the list of candidates to be 'voted uooriin substantially the fo_�:. Set forth in "E _ bit Aattached .hereto and by reference, in ca - oo.`aLed , herein Z=sol ?on. ,%10 74/741 T r� �,S r-REBYr'rJr;mt '� Rus��,�f±,�. :� � GD._PD. ��?atm,.� tai_:. County. Clerk of Contra Costa. County is authorized and' directed to c_zarge to the .sa?d public entity the .additional expense of printing upon thesanple and official ballots. the. list of candidates L.o be submitted to the qualified electors of the said public entity ------ --------=--------------------------------------- ------- -------------------------- ------ and such othez- incidental. expenses as may be incurred solely by reason. of this order or con- n. solidation. AVb BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board .be and he is hereby authorized anal directed to forwE=,d: "ona :cert--led: copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa Count and one certified copy to Board of Directors of Bay Area Rapid Transit . District. PASSED on August 20 , 1974 by unanimous vote of , Supervisors present. cc: Bay Area Rapid Transit District County. Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller County Counsel Acting County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY I certify that.this 19 a full, true & correct copy of the-originalL docu:ne,- vrhioh is on file in my office, and that it wa3 as>:e l :z aaontt by t.ho Board of Supervisors of Co;a.r;1 ro:,ts i`"nar.t;. C:aiforata. O!i the Ldate shown. AT.I T: '. P,. 07..2•30N, County Clerk ,r ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. 01 G C/ P2SOlut `L O. 74/741 EXHIBIT A _ BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT - :Director , District No. 1 Vote for One 'Director , District No. 2 Vote for One 'Director , District No. 3 Vote for One 'Director , District No. 5 Vote for One RESOLUTION. NO. '74/741 V . )jv. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COU1NTY, STATE OF CA.LIFO__R_NIA . Re . Consolidating Election with ) General Election; ) Date of Election : november 5, 1974 ) Resolution, Yl ' . 74/738 Governing Board: Board of Directors ) Public Enti tv: Valley Communi --7 Services District Type of Election:. 7.4ater Fluoridation ) ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES TuAT The above-named governing board of the above--named public entity, has ordered an election of the type specified above to be held inthe territory of. said public entity on the date specified above, and has requested that said election be consolidated :pith the General election to be held throughout the State of. California on november 5 1974 In .the opinion of this Board it is to. the best intereSt. of the public, and authorized bylaw, that s?id election be consoli dated with the General election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that .con :sent to such a consolidation is given and. the . said election called. to be held on november 19 74 ?n �t_a� a,-cask the territory of said public entity shall be a-:d the sane is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as .the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same.. IT IS, HYREBY FURTHER RESOL?TED AVD. ORDEPWJ that, within_ the territory affected by this order of consolidation, r.e election precincts , polling places , voting booths and election officers shall, in every case , be the sa-�; tr_at the measure to be voted u_aon by the voters of the Vallee Communit:4 Services District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said Genera election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- . corded in one set of election pap'ers , 'that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns- of said election shall be calnvassed by .the County Cleric of ti:? County Of Contra Costa as p ovid;ad in thi 5 Board's Resoluti on No. 74/64 ! y IT I.S FLR.EBY .F URTZER RESOLVED ANiD 0RD-E-1ZED that =.-;hen the results of said election are ascertained, the Count'v -Clerk of ` he' County of Contra Costa is he_ebv authorized and directed to , certify the sane to the Valley Community Services District . IT IS H REBY FURTI R RESOL,TL'D A`1D OR RED that the County : Clem- of th? County of .Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sa_-m_ple ballots and in theofficial ballots far Said. GPne^al election to be submitted to the voters of . : :fLxprf) the said _public entity the measure in substantially the _or set forth in "Exhibit A attached hereto and by. re-erence oz I mor ated herein. sol .t; :o, 10_ 4/738, - T 1J`. rtr2.i" Ry' _ l.ts:''H'r'� �SULVEED A-"'0. .0R-D RED Ln^k- Lite CC3LZ_i4� C i ail- of C O ?- a Cost: Couz�y is auchor Zcd .a�I'd directed %'J CiIazCj� n� ch i ? i d pi � t s.• e addi on al e,-'per'_se �o1 ;..ii ntirig up 1 �o �._� �.�_d oubri c r r_ a.11_ i _ _ tiZa s--:�:jls and o;ficinlballots . she F_easure i -co e subm :.:tad to %.hac?T. aii.T�.?aG elac i:..vz's co �sLe Sal CC �L;�t ic. �z-- encs for or =iI ss :;ell ^s Uhf cost of prir�Lin- any arm against said T-,y3asure and Such Ot:,-ger incide= ex—Pez ses as u-1 y fov n cur ed solely .byr reason o thisCOiG�oi Oi Go:L— sol da tio=?. Y,D BE lT _RESGiLgE:,) Chat the Clerk? o- t i s '-ad be and.. h,e - s he_eby au th!o�:ized and directed to f or�•,a_d one certif J e? copy . or th-is resolution to the Cou tv Clerk o f Contra. Costa County and Or±a Cs� r-iecL copy. Valley Cor.-L—urd t7 Services. District . PASSED on : August 2Q ,' '197L by unanimous ;�cita of Szzne=criSoz pr.. sen _ cc :. Valley Community Services District County Clerk (Elections. Department) County Auditor-Controller CoLlmty Counsel Acting County Administrator . CERTIFIED CG.Y I certify- that tt'.i- the or;ginai .,:I: :)i se t? toa;c of sup,-;- b;' es'oIu"C nn No. 7t,/7;U • O VALLEY COMMUN- IY SERVICES DISTRICT PRO F03ITION: Shall an ordinance of the Valley, . YES Corry unity Services District, pro= viding for the fluoridation of the Districts water supply, presently extended solely within Alameda County, in the amount of approximately one part .fluoride per million parts of water, NO be adopted Epi i�-i , RE30=2101 LP�IBER 74/738. 'rim 1:u OF CONTRA .COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re : Consolidating Election with General Election; } Date of Election: November 5, 1974 ) Resolution No.,74/743 Governing Board City Council ) Public Entity: City' of Pinole ) Tv e of Election.`: Member- of _City. Council . ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa. County RESOLVES THAT: The above-namedgoverning board of the above-named public entity has ordered an election of the type specified, above. to be held in -tzxvmx±im=mf3 the .territory of said public entity .on the date specified above,. andhas requested that said election be consolidated with the General election to be held throughout the State of California on November 5 1974 . In the opinion of this Board it is to the' best interest of the public, and authorized by law, that said election be consoli- dated with. the General election This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- $ent to such a consolidation is given and the said election called- to be held on November 5. 19 74 in the terri.tory .of said public entity shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as -the territory in `which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED . that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts , polling places , voting booths and election officers shall , in every case , be the same;. that the candidate to .be voted upon by the voters of the City of Pinole shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all proceedings had in the premises -shall 'be re corded in one .set of election _papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the .Count-y of Contra Costa as provided in this Board's Resolution No. 74/611 IT IS FEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are -ascertained, the County Clerk or the County of Contra .^osta is hereby authorized and directed to certify the sane to -`he City of Pinole IT IS HEREBY FURTrLR RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for. said General election to be submitted to the voters of taxpoxtlimnxmft the said public entity the list of candidates to be voted upon in substantially the form set forth in 'Exhibit A'' attached hereto and by reLerence incor- po-rated herein. . . Resolut on No. .. .74/743 0.10 IT, S r�,:�3Y` Ulm x P'ES07 AN 0 , trLat: the Co t?^lr 1 �vl- Contra t Yt i 1 � ar C_�_:. o Co__t_ � Cos CoCoan�� _is au7ho�_zed G d directed to c,-Iarg-- to the said oublic e:1Lity the additional 6xpen-se o-F prim?P_g L�02? -the sam-j and of:_?ci.-`'..l De: ofs the liSG of candidates to be sub ,,1:'teC2 t0' the crua11i1ed. elActo!"s_ of file saict. pi bI . en1tV ------------------ --------------------- ----. . ------------- ---------------- and such other lnci d1er..al 2_-pens`s. as niay be incurred solely by reason_ of. this; -order of coil— Sollda t?o?2: A 2-3D BE I^ RESO_T17_70 that the Cler k 'o-` this .Board, be and he is hereby authorized and dilrected to forward one .certified cop o f this resoliltloil to the County Clerk of Coif t..ra. Costa County a-nd ane c e r t i=i ed copy to the City Cot. r_cil of the City of Pi hole P2'1_SSED on, A la us 20, 10,74 by uzia.nit_mc. s vote of Supa?.,i s0_s JreS�nt. i� CC ,. City of Pinole County Clerk ( Elections Department ) County Auditor-Controller County Counsel Acting County Administrator CER'[`tFrE-D Copy I Certify that this fs �. ftrlG. tM& & correct copy of tie c;iginal tic^t etc' t s.h r is c t fife n ^tc cFt±C e. amd Shat it «-us Ott rd F u •,�}.a Ir_- trl;a Nn:rd of �r�rviors trf C'urtt.•a t ., rartta;•. the c(ate at, , 1 i o,:: 1 on t es-ot't:cln CI=:I. c+:said L3:rtr! of S.;rerrisors, by Deputy'C1erIt. esolutlon , o. 7L/743 CITY OF PTNOLE City Councilman (Short Term) Vote for One EXHIBIT A RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/743 1 RESOLUTION NO. 1074 RESOLUTION OF THE PINOLE .CITY COUNCIL CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION FOR NOVEMBER 5, 1974 , TO FILL THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF COUNCIL1 AN FOR THE TERM ENDING MARCH 2 , 1974 , AND REQUESTING CONSOLIDATION WITH THE STATEWIDE ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 5 , 1974 WHEREAS, Councilman Edgar A. Vovsi has filed with the Pinole City Council his irrevocable resignation of the Office of Councilman, effective October 1 1974 , and WHEREAS, the term ,of Councilman Edgar A. Vovsi would have expired on March 2 , 1976 , and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the Pinole City Council to call a special election on November 5, 1974 , to fill the of- fice of City Councilman for the term that will expire on March .2, 197 6, and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to consolidate said special election of November 5, 1974 , with the statewide elec- tion of November 5, 1974 . NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PINOLE AS FOLLOWS: 1., That a special election is called in the City of . Pinole for November 5 , 1974 . 2 . Pursuant to Section 23302 of the Elections Code , the Board of. Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is hereby requested to consolidate the described special election of Novem- ber 5,1974 , and the general statewide election of November 5 , 1974 , and that the office to be filled appear on the same ballot as that provided for such statewide election. 3 . The office to be voted on is "City Councilman to fill the unexpired term of City Councilman that is due to expire on March 2, 1976". 4 . That' a copy of this resolution shall be filed with the Board .of. Supervisors. of Contra Costa County and a - 1 - copy, with ,the . Cbunty Clerk of said County. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION ,was regularly and duly adopted " at, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of. Pinole: heldon-'August 5 , -1974 , '. by the:;following .vote AYES: 'Gouncilmen : :C`hakedis , Smith , Tormey , • V0Vsi , : Shadl-ey NOES: Courrci:lmen A None . ABSENT, .Counci lme;n '. None. MAYOR,. CITY OP , PINOLE . ATTEST: 4 , CITYzCLERK, CITY OF . 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Vovsi has filed with the Pinole 'City Council his irrevocable resignation of the Office of Councilman, effective October 1 ! 197'4 , and WHEREAS, the term.:of Councilman Edgar A. Vovsi would have expired on March 2, 1976 , and WHEREAS,. it is the intent of the Pinole City Council to call a special election .on November 5, 1974 , to fill the of- fice f-fice of City Councilman for' the term that will expire on March 2, 19T6,5, and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to consolidate said special election of November 5, ,1974 , with the statewide elec- tion of November 5 , 1974 . . . f NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY w COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PINOLE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That a special election is called in the City of Pinole for November 5 , 1974 . 2 . Pursuant to Section 23302 of the Elections Code, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is hereby requested to consolidate the described special election of Novem- ber 5,1974 , and the general statewide election of November 5, 1974 , and that the office to be filled appear on the same ballot as that provided .for such statewide election. 3. The office to be voted on is "City Councilman to fill the unexpired term of City Councilman that is due to expire ori'.March::-2 ,, 1976";.. 4 That a copy of ,this ,resolution. shall be filed with the Board of Supervisors of Contra- Costa :County and a t ,m;±i 4„i.Ay.n+; .fix^«...-. .,-.,w^...,..-.,.w»d«.+-. ...r._n �+r.�.�t 1'. -.r rvr -. �«.,....-•.,.-...:....: .sM. r .. v i� _ � • k copy with the County Clerk of said'iCounty. THE. FOREGOING RESOLUTION was regularly and duly adopted at a ,regular meeting of .the City Council of, the City .of Pinole held 6n:_August ' 5, - 974 , by the,.foll6wing, vote:'1. 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Council. (hereinafter 'sometimes . called the "Council") of the, City of Pinole (hereinafter called the "City") proposes to hold a special municipal bond election 'in the City on Tuesday, November 5 , 19 74 , and 'has requested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County (hereinafter called the "County") , to order the consolidation of said special municipal bond election with the State of California General Election to be held in the State of California and in the County on Tuesday, November 5 , 1974 , and has further authorized the Board of Supervisors of .the County to canvass or cause to be i canvassed the returns of said special municipal bond election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County, as follows: 1. The special municipal bond election to be held in the City on Tuesday, November 5 , 1974 , at which there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City the following measure, to wit: RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/742 t MEASURE ( ) : Shall the City TPark, Recreation of Pinole incur Center and Open a bonded indebt- Space) edness in the principal amount of $500,000 for the acquisition, con- struction and completion of the follow- ing municipal improvement, to wit: A new park, playground, recreation center and open space area to be located in Pinole Valley, comprising approximately 235 acres, for the City of Pinole? shall be, and the. 'same is hereby ordered to be, consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held throughout the State of California, including the County and the City, on Tuesday, November 5, 1974 . ' 2. The returns of said special municipal bond election shall be canvassed or caused to be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of the County in accordance with the request of the Council of the City and said special municipal bond election and said general election shall be held within the City in all respects as though there were only one election. Said City measure hereinabove set forth shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election insofar as the same is held within the City. The returns of said special municipal bond election, when canvassed, shall be, reported by the Board of Supervisors of the County to the Council of the City. 2 J 3. The County Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to provide within the City the election precincts , polling places and voting booths for each of said elections so consolidated, which in each case shall be the same , and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said .precincts .- The County Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used at said consolidated general election and special municipal bond election said measure hereinabove set forth. The County Clerk is further ordered and directed (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections , to be mailed to the qualified electors of the City, said measure hereinabove set forth and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors printed copies of the tax rate statement and the arguments (if any) for and against said measure, and (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said general election and said special munici- pal bond election consolidated therewith for use by the qualified electors of the City who may be entitled thereto, in the manner provided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge the City the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots for use in the City said measure hereinabove set forth to be submitted . to the qualified electors of the City at said consolidated elections , and such other incidental expenses as may be 3 i incurred by reason of this order of consolidation. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on ,August 20 1974 , by the following vote: AYES : Supervisors J. P. Kennyo A . M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A . Linsohe id, J. E. Mori arty e NOES: None. ABSENT : None• J. E. Moriarty [SEAL] Chairman of the, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. Olsson County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By Deputy cc: City of Pinole County Clerk (Elections Department)' County Auditor-»Controller County Counsel Acting County Administrator RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/742 4 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE J. R. OLSSON I, County Clerk of Contra Costa County, State of California, and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors thereof,. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and .correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said County duly and regularly and legally held at the regular' meeting place thereof on the 20thday of August , 1974, of which meeting all of the members of said Board of Supervisors had due notice and at which a majority , thereof was present; that at said meeting said resolution was , upon the motionofSupervisor A . M. Dias seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny adopted by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A . .M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A . Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: 'Nonee. ABSENT: None, That I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and that said resolution is duly entered of record in said minutes; and said resolution is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes . That said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption and that the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my Viand and the seal of said County, this 20th day of August 1974 . J. R. OLSSON [SEAL] County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors .By Deputy County Clerk � I city hall plaza OTHIM 2131 pear street a pinole, ca. 94564 PIR010 (415) 758-3012 August 20 , 1974 RE C EIVED Contra Costa County AUG �.v i9i4 Board of Supervisors Administration Building Martinez , California J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS _XONTR A CO. Attention : Clerk of the Board e (� De �r Gentlemen : Enclosed are the following documents which you are requested to act upon today at your regular meeting : 1 . Two certified copies of Resolution No. 1073 of the City of Pinole requesting consolidation of a Special Municipal Bond Election with the State of California General Election to be held November 5 , 1974. 2 . Six copies of a resolution prepared for the Board ordering consolidation . The Board is requested to adopt this resolution and return three certified copies to the City Clerk of the City of Pinole . 3. Two certified copies of Resolution No . 1074 of the City of Pinole requesting consolidation of a Special Election to fill the unexpired term of Councilman for the term ending March 2 , 1974 to be consolidated with the California General Election of November 5 , 1974. Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated . Ve my your s r mayor OC �,� city clerk robert a. shadley F O elizabeth a. grimes vice-mayor james f. chakedis M r councilmen O robert m. smith donald e. tormey edgar a. vovsi 4' Q► city manager edward g. wohlenberg 0 _ t CITY OF. PINOLE RESOLUTION NO. 1073 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSOLIDATION OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 5, 1974 WHEREAS, the City Council (hereinafter sometimes called the "Council") of the City of Pinole (hereinafter called the "City") in Contra Costa County (hereinafter called the "County"). , State of California, has heretofore duly passed a resolution of public interest and necessity preliminary to the adoption of an ordinance calling a special municipal bond election in the City to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, at which will be submitted to the qualified electors of the City a measure for incurring bonded indebtedness of the City as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, a State of California General Election will be held on Tuesday, . November 5, 1974, and it is the desire of the Council that said special municipal bond elec- tion be consolidated with said general election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Pinole, as follows: Section 1. Said special municipal bond election is hereby called to be held in the City and the same shall be consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City the following measure, to wit: MEASURE ( ),: Shall the City (Park, Recreation of Pinole incur Center and Open a bonded indebt- Space) edness in the principal amount of $500,000 for the acquisition, con- struction and completion of the follow- ing municipal improvement, to wit: A newpark, playground, recreation center and open space area to be located in Pinole. Valley, comprising approximately 235 acres, for the City of Pinole? Section 2 . The Board of Supervisors of the County is hereby requested to order the consolidation of said special municipal bond election with said general election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, insofar as the City is concerned, and to further provide that within the territory affected by said order of consolidation, to wit, the City, the election precincts, polling places and voting booths shall in every case be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts. Said measure for incurring bonded indebtedness hereinabove set forth shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election insofar . as the same is- held within the City. The Board of Supervisors of the County is further requested to or- der the County Clerk of the County (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections, to be mailed to the qualified electors of the City, said measure here- inabove set forth, and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors printed copies of arguments (if any) for and against said measure, and a copy of the tax rate statement, and (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said general election and said 2 special municipal bond election consolidated therewith for use by qualified electors of the City who are entitled there- to, in the manner provided by law. Section 3. The Board of Supervisors of the County -is hereby further authorized to canvass, or cause to be can- vassed, as provided by law, the returns of said special muni- cipal bond. election with respect to the votes cast on said measure and to certify such canvass of the votes cast for and against said measure to the Council. Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the due adoption of this resolu- tion and to transmit a copy hereof so certified to the Board of Supervisors of the County and to file a copy hereof so certified with the County Clerk of the County. PASSED AND ADOPTED August 19, 1974, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Chakedis , Smith , Tormey , Vovsi- , Shadley NOES : } None ABSENT: None Mayor of the City of Pinole, California [SEAL] ATTEST: e, I City Clerk 3 31 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I-, ELIZABETH GRIMES, City Clerk of the City of Pinole, State of California, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place thereof on the 19th day of August, 1974, of which meeting all of the members of said City Council had due notice and at which not less than a majority of the members thereof were present and acted; that at said meeting said resolution was introduced by Councilman Shadle,y and read in full and was thereupon, upon motion of Councilman Tormey , seconded by Councilman Smith , adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Chakedis , Smith , Tormey , Vovsi , Shadley NOES: None ABSENT: None That I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office; that said resolution is duly entered of record in the minutes; that. the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes; that .said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption; and that the same is now in full force and effect. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City, this 19th day- of August, 1974 . [SEAL] it� erk of the City of Pinole, California NDR 8 CEIVED TIMETABLE AUG Q. X1974 CITY OF PINOLE J. R. OISSON OARD SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION CLERK Z_ZN RA OFSSAPCO.ISORS B eu CONSOLIDATED. WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1974 1974 Monday 1. City Council adopts resolution of public August ._19 interest and necessity. (Reg. Mtg. ) 2. Ordinance calling special bond election introduced. 3. Council adopts resolution requesting Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to order consolidation of special municipal bond elec- tion with statewide general election. 4. City Clerk sends 2 certified copies of each of the foregoing resolutions to OHR&S. Tuesday August 20 1. City' Clerk posts notice fixing September 13 as date after which no arguments for or against measure may be submitted under Elections Code Section 5010 et seq. 2. City Clerk sends two copies of notice with certificate of posting thereon to OHR&S. 3. City Clerk sends copy of ordinance calling bond election to the PINOLE HERCULES NEWS, and in- structs newspaper to send proof to OHR&S for checking and to publish as noted below. 4 . City Clerk files with the. Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County (and with the County Clerk) certified copies of a resolution re- questing consolidation together with six copies of form of resolution of Board of Supervisors ordering consolidation, with request that Board of Supervisors adopt latter resolution at next regular meeting and return three certified copies thereof to City Clerk, two of which are to be forwarded to OHR&S (remaining copies are for County ' Counsel and printer) . 4.. 1974 Tuesday September 3 1. Council" adopts ordinance calling election. (Reg. Mtg. ) 2 . City Clerk sends two certified copies of ordinance to OHR&S .and two copies to. County Clerk of Contra Costa County. Thursday September 1. First of two successive weekly publications of ordinance calling election in PINOLE HERCULES NEWS. 2 . Copy of such issue of newspaper to be sent to OHR&S. Friday September 13 1. Last day for, submission to City Clerk of argu- ments for or against measure. Copies of argu- ments should be submitted to OHR&S. and to County Clerk. 2. City Clerk executes certificate relative to filing of arguments and files original and sends two counterparts (with exhibits attached) to OHR&S. 3. City completes tax rate statement, submits copies to OHR&S and County Clerk. Thursday September IWO, 1. Second and last publication of ordinance call- ing election in PINOLE HERCULES NEWS. 2 . Copy of, such issue of newspaper. to be sent to OHR&S. 3. Newspaper files affidavit of publication of ordinance calling bond election with City Clerk and sends two affidavits to OHR&S. Thursday County 'Clerk is required to commence mailing September 26 sample ballots, polling place cards, tax rate to Monday_, statement and arguments (if any) for and October 21 against measure to all electors. Monday First day absent voters are entitled to apply October 7 to County Clerk for absent voter ballots . Tuesday Last day for County Clerk to commence publi- October 22 cation of list of election officers and polling places 2 1974 Friday County Clerk is required, to complete mailing October 25 sample ballots, polling place cards, tax rate statement and arguments (if any) for and against measure to all electors . Saturday Last day for County Clerk to post or publish October 26 Proclamation of Election. Tuesday October 29 1. Last day for County Clerk to issue absent voter ballots (7 days before election) , except for war voters and under Elections Code Sections 14800 and 14801. 2 . Last day for County Clerk to complete publica- tion of list of election officers and polling places. Tuesday SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH November 5 STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION. (Polls open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. ) Note: (i) County Clerk must canvass absent voter ballots as soon as polls close on election day. (ii) County Clerk or any precinct board can receive absent voter ballots until close of polls on election day under Elections Code Section 14660. Relative to posting facsimile of ballot in Spanish, see Elections Code Sections 14201. 5 and 14201. 6. Thursday November 7 County Clerk commences canvass of Statewide _ General Election and special municipal bond election consolidated therewith and when com- pleted, certifies result of special municipal bond election to City Council. Monday November 18 1. City Council adopts resolution confirming canvass . 2 : City Clerk sends two certified copies of such resolution to OHR&S . 3. City Clerk sends two executed copies of certificate of form of official ballot used at election, with , copies ' of ballot attached, to OHR&S . 3 1974 Monday November 18 4 . City Clerk sends two executed copies of (continued) translator's certificate relative to Spanish translation of ballot (with exhibits attached) to OHR&S. 5. City Clerk sends two affidavits of publication of' list of election officers and polling places to OHR&S. 6. City Clerk sends two affidavits of posting or publication of Proclamation of Election to OHR&S. 7 . City Clerk sends two affidavits of mailing of sample ballots, etc. , with exhibits attached, to OHR&S. 4 - - August 20,,.-,:,l 5 74 - - • . Contra. t0s:ta _C0untY. . Board o_f Supe.rvi sors Administratfon-' Ruildan" Marti nez,, Cal i'fo,rni a Attention : C1'erk 'of the Board Gentlemen > Enclosed =are-Ahe f.ollaw•ina .docume-nts which _you are requested to ~ act upon,. .today at your Neg_4 l.a-r meeti ng 1 Teo>, ce.rt,ifiec9 .;copa:ea: of..€�e,oi`ut.ionA6. 1073 of t tha _Ci=ty of;pi.nol-a " requestTncl cons©lidation.. of a .Special MOni c,i paT. _Bond -El ecti on A th -the . State of Cali a. General El esti on' to :he.'.he d November' 5"9.* 1-974 2. Six,;copies of_ a: re,solution..prepared for the Board ordering. consol i data ori. -The'. Board. i s- requested - to adopt -this -resolution 'and. return th+ee' certified -..-copies,. to:.theJCi,ty .,C.1e:rk of the City .of . Pinole "3. Two cern fi ea' copies of Reso'l uti on 'C�o.. 1074- of -the ,City,, of Pinole. 're:questinq . consol.idation of:.a - Special Election' to fill the- unexpired -term o-f 4 ;Councilmen foir . the -term ending. March 2 , 1974 to be consul.i dated with the California General _ E`lecti on of .November -S , 1974. _Your -cooperation in thus matter wii.l b_e-:greatly.- app•reciated Very truly ,. our.,s ,• , _r n.{ i CITY OF PINOLE RESOLUTION NO. 1073 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSOLIDATION OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD NOVEMBER 5, 1974 WHEREAS, the City Council (hereinafter sometimes called the "Council") of the City of Pinole (hereinafter called the "City") in Contra Costa County (hereinafter .called the "County") , State of California, has heretofore duly passed a resolution of public interest and necessity preliminary to the adoption of an ordinance calling a special municipal bond election in the City to be held on Tuesday, November 5; 1974, at which will be submitted to the qualified electors of the City a measure for incurring bonded indebtedness of the City as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, a State of California General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974 , and it is the desire of the Council that said special municipal bond elec- tion be consolidated with said general election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Pinole, as follows: Section 1. Said special municipal bond election is hereby called to be held in the City and the same shall be consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, at which election shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City the following measure, to wit: MEASURE ( ) ; Shall the City (Park, Recreation of Pinole incur r Centeand Open a bonded indebt- Space) edness in the principal amount of $500,000 for the acquisition, con- struction and completion of the follow- ing municipal improvement, to wit: A new park, playground, recreation center and open space area to be located in Pinole. Valley, comprising approximately 235 acres, for the City of Pinole? Section 2 . The Board of Supervisors of the County is hereby requested to order the consolidation of said special municipal bond election with said general election to be held- on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, insofar as the City is concerned, and to further provide that within the territory affected by said order of consolidation, to wit, the City, the election precincts, polling places and .voting booths shall in every case be the same, and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts. Said measure for incurring bonded indebtedness hereinabove set forth shall be set forth in each form of ballot to be used at said election insofar as the same is held within the City. The Board of Supervisors of the County is further requested to or- der the County Clerk of the County (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections , , to be mailed to the qualified electors of the City, said measure here- inabove set forth, and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors printed copies of arguments (if any) for and against said measure, and a copy of the tax rate statement, and (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said general election and said 2 i special municipal bond election consolidated therewith for use by qualified electors of the City who are entitled there- to, in the manner provided by law. Section 3. The Board of Supervisors of the County is hereby further authorized to canvass, or cause to be can- vassed, as provided by law, the returns of said special muni- cipal bond election with respect to the votes cast on said measure and to certify such canvass of the votes cast for and against said measure to the Council. Section 4. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to. certify to the due adoption of this resolu- tion and to transmit a copy hereof so certified to the Board of Supervisors of the County and to file a copy hereof . so certified with the County Clerk of the County. PASSED AND ADOPTED August 19, 1974, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Chakedis , Smith , Tormey , Vovsi , Shadley NOES : None ABSENT: None Mayor of the City of P' ole, California [SEAL] ATTEST: j City Clerk i 3 r ' - CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, ELIZABETH GRIMES, City Clerk of the City of Pinole, State of California, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place thereof on the 19th day of August, 1974, of which meeting all of the members of said City Council had due notice and at which not less than a majority of the members thereof were present and acted; that at said meeting said resolution was introduced by Councilman Shadley and read in full and was thereupon, upon motion of Councilman Tormey , seconded by Councilman Smith , adopted by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Chakedis , Smith , Tormey , Vovsi , Shadley NOES: None ABSENT: None That I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office; that said resolution is duly entered of record in the minutes; that_ the. foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes; that said resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption; and that the same is now in full force and effect.- WITNESS my hand and the seal of said City, this 19th day of August, 1974 . -' .[SEAL] City erk of the City of Pinole, California BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF Cv ?T'rn ',.' G�"'r COUNTY., S` AT% OF CALIFORN:IA p . RESOLUTION NO . x /740 In the Matter of the Consolidation ) of the Special Municipal' Bond Elec-. ) tion to be held in the City of ) Concord, State of California, with ) ) the State of California General ) Election to be held November 5, ) 1974 ) ) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Concord, (the "City" ) proposes to hold a special municipal bond elec- tion in the City' on Tuesday. November 5, 19"74 , and has re- . e quested the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County (the "County") to order the' consolidation of said special munici- pal bond election with the State of California General Elec tion to be held in the State of California and. in the County on Tuesday, November 5, 197.4 , and has further authorized the . Board of Supervisors of the County to canvass or cause to be canvassed the returns of said special municipal :bond election; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board' of Super visors of Contra Costa County, as follows: 1 .' The special municipal bond election to be held it on Tuesc:ly , No er. , ic1there shall. shall. be submitted to the c;ualified electors of the City the following City bond measure, to 'DESOLU`"l0?; 'rTT`iBE -74/740 J 1117AS'J�: (` );: Shall the City of Concord. (S-,ger System incur a bonded indebtedness Improvements) in the principal amount of $ 6;500,000 for the acqui- sition, construction and..completion of the . following municipal improvement, to wit: Sewer system improvements , including acquisi- tion. of capacity in treatment plant of Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District, trunk. and interceptor lines, pumping stations, lands , easements, rights-of-way, and other works,. property or structures necessary or convenient for sewer system improvements for the City of Concord? shall be, and the same is herebyordered to be, consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held throughout the State of California, including the County and the City, on Tuesday, November 5, 1974 . . 2 . The returns of said special municipal bond election shall :be canvassed by the Board of Supervisors of the County in accordance with the request of the City Council _ of the City and said special municipal bond election and said General Election shall be held within the City in all respects as though there were only one .election. Said City bond, measu:-e hereinabove set forth shall be set -forth in the form of ballot to be used at said election inso`ar as .the same is held within the City. The returns of said special municipal bond elec tion, when canvassed, shall be reported by the Board .of Super- . visors of the_ County. to the City Council of the. City. 3 . The County .Clerk is hereby ordered and directed ^v pi:OV1C:'-'_ �.ditf-i i n L. C-itl -2::L1•JD 'pieC!-'!C E 'p01 i i ng _ places and voting booths for each of said elections so con- solidated, ,vrhich in each, case. shall . be the same, 'and there shall be. only one set of election officers in each. of said precincts . The County> Clerk is hereby further ordered and directed to print upon each of the ballots to be used .at said consolidated General Election and special municipal bond election said measure hereinabove set forth. The County Clerk is further ordered .and directed (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated elections , to be mailed to the qualified electors in the City said measure hereinabove set forth and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors. polling place -cards and also printed copies of a tax rate statement and of arguments (if any) for and against said measure to be provided by the City, and (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said General Election and said special municipal bond election consolidated therewith for use by the qualified electors of the City who may be entitled thereto, in the manner pro- vided by law. The County Clerk is further authorized to charge the City the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots for use in the City said measure. hereinabove set forth to be submitted to the qualified electors of the City at said consolidated elections, and such otherincidental expenses as may be incurred by reason of this order of consolidation. ;D ADOPTED by, the Board ..oma Supe-17-v- isors of Contra Costa County on Must 20 1 �l7 L bX the following :cite : AYES: Supervisors J; P. Kenny , A . 14. T; 4s$ ': . Bog.Fess j • A . Li ns the d, J. E! Moriarty. , NOES: l;o.ne . ABSENT: Mone. FF � �3 . E . 1�oriar t,y - Chairman of t;-ze Board of Supervisors [Seal] Attest: J. R. O1s3on : County Clerk and ex-officio Clem of the Board of Supervisors By Deputy cc: City of Concord County Clery (Elections Dopar tm�ent ) Count J Audi toriContvoller County Counsel Acting County Admjgistrito?' RESOLUTION NID,IBER 74/740 CLERK' S . CERTTFICATE I , J. "ROlsson_ County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors o.f Contra Costa County, State of California, do hereby' certify -that the foregoing is a •.full, true and correct copy.'of a resolution duly adopted at a regu- lar meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said County duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place thereof on the 20th day of Aug'ast , .1974, Of which meeting all of the .members of said Board of Supervisors had due notice and at which a majority thereof was present; that at said meet- . ing said resolution was introduced by Supervisor N/A , and was thereupon, upon the motion of Supervisor Aa M. Dias , seconded by Supervisor i. P1-err,v adopted by the follow- ing vote: AYES : Supervisors J. P. sera y, A . M. Dias, W. N. Boggess., E• A . Lin scheid, J. E. Moriarty, NOES: 1l one o ABSENT : None. That I have. carefully compared the same withthe. original minutes of said meeting on file and of record in my office and that said resolution is duly entered of record in said minutes, and said resolution .is a full, true and correct . copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes . That said resoluti-�n has not been ai,end,ed, ITiodLi_'2d o resc.L ?de d since the date of ?ts ad0^t-ior, and that the same is now in full force and effect. Dated: 4-t�a^1�t 20 . 1974 LJaa- CO t_I Cian- Ci e _-OL'1C4o -10_:{ of the Board of Supervisors By rline Pat-tP� Depu zy CITY OF CONCORD RESOLUTION NO. 5161 RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR THE CON- SOLIDATION OF A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL BOND� ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Concord (the "City" ) intends to call a special municipal bond election to be held in the City on Tuesday, November 5 , 1974 , at which election -will be submitted to the qualified electors of the City the following measure, to wit: MEASURE ( ) : Shall the City of Concord (Sewer System incur a bonded indebtedness Improvements) in the principal amount of $6,500,000.00 for the acqui- sition, construction and completion of the following municipal . improvement, to wit: Sewer system improvements, including acquisi- tion of capacity in treatment plant of Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District, trunk and interceptor lines, pumping stations, lands, easements, rights-of-way, and other works, property or structures necessary or . convenient for sewer system improvements for the City of Concord? AND WHEREAS, a State of California-. General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974 , ' and it is the desire of- the City Council that said. special municipal bond election be consolidated with said General Election; 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Concord, as follows : Section 1. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is hereby requested to order the consoli- dation of said special municipal bond election with said General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5 , 1974 insofar as the City is concerned, and to further. provide that within the territory affected by said order of consolidation, to wit, the City, the election precincts, polling" places and voting booths shall in every case be the same and there shall be only one set of election officers in each of said precincts, and to further provide that said measure hereinabove set forth shall be set forth in the form of ballot to be used at said election insofar as the same is held within the City. The Board of Super-. visors of Contra Costa County is further requested to order . the County Clerk of such County (i) to set forth on all sample ballots relating to said consolidated "elections, to be mailed to the qualified electors of the City, said measure hereinabove set forth, and to mail with said sample ballots to said electors .polling place cards and printed copies of a tax rate statement and of arguments (if any) for .and against said measure, and (ii) to provide absent voter ballots for said General Election and said special municipal bond election consolidated therewith for use by qualified electors of the City who are entitled thereto, in the manner provided by law. 2 Section 2 . The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is hereby further authorized to canvass, or cause to be canvassed., as provided by law, the returns of said special municipal bond election with respect to .the votes cast on said measure and to certify such canvass of the votes cast for and against said measure to the City Council. Section 3. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the due adoption of this reso- lution and to transmit a copy hereof so certified to the Board of Supervisors of the County and to file a copy hereof so certified with the County Clerk of the County. PASSED AND ADOPTED on August 12 , 1974 , by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen - L. Azevedo, W. Dixon, D. Helix, R. La Pointe, R. Holmes NOES: Councilmen - None ABSENT: Councilmen - None [Seal] /s/ Richard L. Holmes Mayor of the City, of Concord California Attest: /s/Anna M. Brown City Clerk 3 CITY CLERK'S CERTIFICATE I, ANNA M. BROWN, City Clerk of the City of Concord, California, do hereby certify as follows: The foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, of a resolution duly adopted by the City Council of said City, at a regular meeting of said City Council duly and regularly and legally held at the regular meeting place thereof on August 12 , 1974 , of which meeting all the mem- bers of said City Council had due notice and at which a majority thereof was present. At said meeting said resolution 'was introduced by Councilman Helix and was thereupon, upon motion of Councilman Helix seconded by Councilman LaPointe adopted by the following vote: AYES • Councilmen - L. Azevedo,' W. Dixon, D. Helix, R. La Pointe, R. Holmes NOES Councilmen - None ABSENT: Councilmen - None I have carefully compared the same with the original minutes of said meeting on file and of record 'in my office and the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted at said meeting and entered in said minutes. The original resolution has not been amended, modified or rescinded since the date of its adoption and the same' is now in full force and effect. Dated August 12 , 1974. [Seal] City Clerk of the City of Concord California City of Concord CITY COUNCIL August 13, 1974 Richard L. Holmes, Mayor Laurence B. Azevedo William H. Dixon Daniel C. Helix Richard T. La Pointe Farrel A, Stewart, City Manager Mr. James E. Moriarity, Chairman R E C E I V E D Board of Supervisors Board Chambers-Admin. Building AUG 2 194 Martinez, CA 94553 ON RE: Consolidation of Special Municipal J. R. OF SUP P p CI,F�RK B ARD OF SUPERVISORS Bond Election With General Election A[l rRA COSTAaCO.r BJ. 1_i _ .Deput Dear Sir: On August 12, 1974, the City Council of the City of Concord adopted Resolution No. 5161 which requests the Board of Supervisors to provide for the consolidation of Concord's Special Bond Election with the State General Election to be held on November 5, 1974. A certified copy of such resolution is enclosed. We also enclose original and three (3) copies of Resolution to be adopted by the Board of Supervisors ordering the consolidation and further authorizing the Board to canvass or cause to be canvassed the returns of the said Municipal Bond Election. It is crucial that action be taken on the enclosed Resolution at the Board's regular meeting on 'Tuesday, August 20, 1974, therefore, it would be appreciated if this matter could be placed on your agenda for action at that time. After adoption by the Board will you please return three (3) certified copies of the attached Board Resolution to our office for our further handling. Yours very truly, DAVID J. LEVY, City Attorney By: VERNE H. PYN �/�ydti Assistant Cit Attorney cc: , City Manager City Clerk County Counsel v County.Clerk Lon Underwood, Supervisor, Registration and Electionsi--' Nate Rowley, Esq. VHP/mm Encl. CONCORD CIVIC CENTER 1950 PARKSIDE CONCORD CALIFORNIA 94519 TELEPHONE 682-6600 :rz1 THE, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTE ACOST A CC7U`4TY," STAB OF CALIFORN IA RQ: Consolidating Election with } GeneXa1Election; } Date of Election: November 5, 1974 Resolution No. 74/739 Governing` Board :' City Council Public Entity: Cit7 of Mart i.ne z ) Type of Election. Redevelopment genu ues ion) ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVE`S FAT; The above-named governing beard of the above--named public' entity has ordered an election of the type specified above to be held in the territory of said public entity on the date specified above, and has requested that said election be consolidated with the General election to be held throughout the State of California on November In the opin.i on of this Board i.t is to the best interest of . the public, and authorized by law, that said election be consoli— dated with the General el ecti.ran. This Board therefore° HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that 'con isent to such a consolidation is given and the said election, called to be held on November 5 , . 19 7L , in Oe-_crp h ,� ) the territory of said c entity shall' be and the same is herebv consolidated with the. General election to be held on 'said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory in which said elections are to by held is the same. IT IS HEREBY F URTHEE RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within: the territory affected 'by this carder of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places , voting booths and election officers, shall, in every case be the same: ' that the measure to be voted upon by th.e voters of the City of Martinez shall be set forth on the ballots provided far said General election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re-- corded in one set of election papers , that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election_ shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in this Board 's Rlesoluti oto „0 7h/6 TT IS aE2BB"? :F RTUER RESOLVED ._VND dRITTERED that =,rhen the results o.� said election are ascertained, the Countv Clerk of the County of Cor tra. Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the City of Martinez f. IT IS HEREBY. FU�T}�R RESOLVED A�'IL? ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County :of Con tk- ra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official. ballots .far said General election to be submitted to the voters of (4xp=tjvgx_vj) .the said public' en.tit:y the, measure in substantially the -Form se'c for s �n ?ib t 't attached hereto and by reference incow- poral-.gid herein Resolution zio r 74/739 Irj� 1L 1 ;J ji,�,��r,i�'i '1J-'��"�L':i� ?�.�7. V�'i 'J _r,1;D -«i1 E_RLJ L .Q L- t1:e CvU:'TtT Clerk of , Cont-ra Costa County is ut.^or;zed: aid directedto cha T—e CO the Sc'1d '?D1 ?c ent1 ty the adi-i onal _'! p"ns e of -'0-r— t?i_6 upon t;e sa--lp.:e ai d 'official balllots the to be su=,-i C"i"r?d to the qualified of the said public nt-i ty as if 31 l as thp CO SL OI nirtin? an- a"I'�t1 V en S for 07 arairst said measure and suci other incident-al, e pen ses as may be incurred solely by reason of this :O':d2r of 'con- sol;dati o� - � -T ?� D In-e Clerk o= this Board be, and ;�_ is hereby. authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this re Solution to the County Clerk oL Contra Cosa County and 0 1e certified copy to the Cit- Com7n-ci l of the City of. Martinez PASSED D on August 20, 1974by u?-1an1'^ous vote Oi Supe--vi—SOr S presence_ cc : City of Martinez; County Clerk ( Elections Department ) County Auditor-Controller County . Counsel Acting County :Administrator C£RTIrtE� C '''�� v OE fil Acting correct coe , IIIN7 office. I certif-7 that On this tG fall. , t ..tsn. ti of the OrtStilST ` and that it as l ca' t, c.n,}t, ;, Clutmtn SuPervisora of Cot C I'SON'` t n d. n• S tp,,r:isors. he date :n. A, aid Bcird o: . Clerk& eti o€ s by DePut; Cierli. � _fir' -----• �1 ` �. solutl0.-I .N, i t ./ 719 i EXHIBIT "A" CITY OF MARTINEZ SHALL AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL—OF THE CITY OF MARTINEZ DECLARING THE NEED YES a FOR A REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO FUNCTION IN t THE CITY OF MARTINEZ, WIFOR.!IA, AND DECLARING y THE CITY 'COUNCIL TO BE THE REDEVELOPMENT NO J AGENCY BE ADOPTED? RESOLUTION NUMBER` 74/739 City of Martinez Office of the City Clerk 525 HENRIETTA STREET • MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 (415) 228-4400 August 9, 1974 RECEIVED AUG 9 - 1974 Clerk of Board of Supervisors J. R. OLSSON Administration Building CLER BOARD OF SUPERVISORS O C T Martinez, California B ..-Deputy— Gentlemen:. .-De utGentlemen:. Submitted herewith isa duly certified copy of City of Martinez Resolution No. 100-74:, adopted by the City Council at their meeting of August .6, :1974. This resolution requests that the Board of Supervisors authorize the consolidation of the question with reference to the Redevelopment Agency to appear on the forthcoming November 5, 1974 General Election ballot. The City Attorney is In the process of preparing the question referred to as Exhibit "A" in said resolution. Ile has indicated that he will have this to you for consideration by the Board at their August 20, 1974 meeting. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. Kowalski City Clerk LJK/ras cc: J. Olsson r L. Underwood i MAYOR, ELWON LANCE•VICE MAYOR ,JAMES THELEN•COUNCILMEN,JOHN SPARACINO•TED RADKE•JAMES KRAUSE• RESOLUTION N0. 100-74 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUtdCIL OF THE CITY OF MARTINEZ REQUESTING THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONSOLIDATION OF A REDEVELOP- MENT AGENCY QUESTION ELECTION WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 1974 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Martinez did on June 19, 1974, duly adopt an ordinance (Ordinance No. 794 C.S. ) establishing .the need for a Redevelopment Agency in the City of Martinez pursuant to California Health and.Salety Code 33101 ; and 14HERE thn S; I i Ly Council of the City of Martinez has received a petition calling for a referendum vote on the issue of. the creation of the Agency; said petition, which has-been certified to, containing IN of the reg.istered, voters last certified to the Secretary of State of the City of Martinez within the prescribed time, and the City Council is now required .to either rescind the ordinance previously adopted, or sub- mit the matter to a referendum vote: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARTINEZ, that the question of the creation and need for said Redevelop- ment Agency shall be submitted to a referendum vote of the qualified electors of the City of .Martinez; and inasmuch as the State of California General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, it is the desire of the City Council that the referendum election be consolidated with said General Election of the State of California; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of. Martinez a5: follows : - 1 ) ollows :1 ) The referendum election is hereby called to be held in the City and shall be consolidated with the State of California General Election to be held Tuesday, November 5, 1974, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the City the question concerning the creation of said Redevelopment Agency, said question attached hereto as Exhibit "A" , and made a part of this resolution. 2. The Board o-f Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa County is hereby respectfully requested to order the consolidation of the question submitted with the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974. The question shall be set forth in such form pursuant to the Elections Code of the State of Cal.ifornia, so consolidated, if approved, insofar that the same. are held within the City. The Board of.Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa is further requested to order the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa to comply with provisions of the 1 . i Elections Code relating to the elections , so consolidated, in- cluding printing copies_ of arguments (if any) for and against ° the questi6n. 3) The Board of Supervisors of the County is hereby further author- ized to canvass or -cause to be canvassed, as provided by law, the returns of. the election with respect to the votes cast on the question and-to certify such canvass of the votes cast for and against the question to the Council . 4) The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to certify to the due adoption of this resolution and to transmit a copy hereof so certified to the Board of Supervisors of the County and to . file a copy hereof so certified with the County Clerk of the County. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution •duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Martinez, at an adjourned regular meeting of said Council , held on August 6, 1974, by the following vote: AYES Councilmen - KRAUSE, ,SPARPACINO, .THELEN NOES: Councilmen - NONE ABSTAIN: Councilmen - NONE ABSENT:-. Councilmen - RADKE, LANCE _ City CI&K of Martinez 41 . IN TIS BOARD. OF SUPERVISORS. OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. : Re Consolidating Election with ) General Election; ) Date of Election: November 5, 1974 ) Resolution. No. 74/696 Governing Board: Board of Directors } Public Entity: East Bay Municipal Utilitq DistrIct Type of Election: Board-ofDirectors Memb.ers } ) The Board ' of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The above-named governing board- of the above named public - - entity has- ordered an election.: of the type: specified above to be held in (a,-portion of) -the territoryof said public entity ori the.-date- specified above., -and..has .reques-ted that said election-be .consolidated with the General. election to be held throughout the State of California on. November 5 , 1971L . In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public, and authorized by law, that said election be consoli- dated with the General election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- sent to such a consolidation is given and the said election called to be held on November 5 19 74 in (a portion ,of) the territory of, said public entity shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General election to .be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the same; that the candidates to be voted upon by the -voters of the East Bay Municipal Utility District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- corded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects. as though there were only one election, and that the returns of. said election shall be canvassed by 'the County - Clerk- of the County of .Contra Costa as provided in. this "Board's Resoluticn No. 74/64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained; the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the East Bay Municipal Utility District ITIS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED .that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed . to include_ in the sample ballots and in the official. ballots- for said General election to be submitted. to the voters of . (a po=tion of) the said public entity the list .of candidates to be voted upon in substantially the form . , set forth in "Exhibit A attached hereto and by reference incor- porated herein. 74696 Resolution �Io _ IT lS EP.I:BY'.rCT":7�sc.Dc �..i,SCIL D, 4171-D .�' DEREED 'th7at•. tne.. C�Junty Clerk of Cdntta Costa. County is authorized and` directed. to charge to -the said ioublic entity the additional, expense- of printing upon,: the sampleand official ballot - s list of candidates, _ to` lie: submz�ed' to ali ec? electors: of the said publZc entity - -------------------------------------------------------- -. -------------------- ------------------ and such other incidental.. expenses as may be., incurred solely by reason. of this order of con: - .. " solidation. ANID BE IT RESOLVED that the' Clerk of, this Board. be., and,. he; is hereby authorized and directed to forward. one. certified copy_ of this resolution to the County Clerk of. Contra Costa County.y ane one certified copy to. the Board of Directors of the East Bay ifi�icipal Utility District PASSED on August 13, ' 1974. by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. cc: East Bay Municipal Utility .District County Clerk (Elections. Department ) County Auditor-Controller County . Counsel Acting. County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is-a full, true & correct copy of the original document which is.on file in my office. and that it was passedk adopted by thn Donrd of Supervisors of Contra Costa Comity. California, on the date shown. ATTEST: T. ;i- OLfiF-O' . County Clerk R ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, . by Deputy Clerk. . -- . -•-•- onif g 13.1 Resolution No 74/696 EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT Director, Ward No. 2 Vote for One : Director , Ward No. 3 Vote for One: Director , Ward No. 4 Vote for One Director, Ward No. ? Vote for One: EXHIBIT A IN: THE BOARD .OF: SUPERVISORS OF' CONTP-4 COSTA .COtNTY;:. STATE OF CALIFQRNIA. Re: Consolidating Election with ) General Election; ). , Date of Election: 1 ovem er , 1.974 ) , Resolution No. . L,/ p Governing Board: oar 'of Directors d ) Public Entity: Pittsburg Conmunity HospiEaT 715xrict Type of Election: board 617 Directors Members } The Board of Supervisors of Contra -Costa County• RESOLVES THAT The above-named governing board `of the above--named. public entity has ordered an election of the type specified above to be held in the. territory of- said public entity on the date specified above, and has requested that said election,- be consolidated with the General election to be held throughout the State of Cal�.fornia on November � . 19��i• In the opinion of this Board it is, to the .best interest of the public, and authorized, by law, that said election be consoli- dated with the General election. This Hoard therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con.- sent to such a. consolidation is given and the said election called to be held on November 5 19 7h , in - jXXg=XjMMXbT) the territory oz"_ said public entity shall_ be and the same' is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the: territory in which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the .election. precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case , be .the same; that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of the Pittsburg Community Hospital ' District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- corded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects "as though there. were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County . Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in. this Board's Resolution No 74/64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED .AND ORDERED that when the results or said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of. Contra Costa is hereby authorized and. directed to certify, the same to the Pittsburg Com-munitY Hospital" District IT IS TMREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General election io b? submitted -to the voters of z_-+e said public entity the ist .e..f can didates to ba voted uror_ in substa,-ztial?1 the ;oma set forth in '"Exr_6hit A' attached hereto and by rezerence incor- norated herein. :Re so?ut?on X1a_ 74/703 Clerk of Contra Costa County is, authorized. and d.i.rectecT to-charge, to the said -Dublic entity the .additional`expense of. printing' upon, the sample and offi:c al ballots type list of. candidates to be submitted to the qualified electors of the said public entity -------------------------------------- _ __-------------------_----------------- and suc,-i other incidental expanses as may be incurred solely. by reason of this',order of con-- solidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this B�ard be and he.< is hereby authorized and directed toi, forward- one-- cex-&±fied copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Co-1CoMta. Couixty 'and' one certified, copy to . . the Boa d of ; t r Coir-IMni ty Hos ital District PASSED on August 13, 1974 by unanimous vote of. Supervisors present. cc : Pittsburg Community . Hospital District County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller County .Counsel Acting County Administrator CERTIFTM COPY I certify that this is a frail. true 3c correct copy Of the original document Trmch is on fife in rnr office; and that it eras Passed +f: aborted.by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Cavnt�. California. on the date shoe ,. to C'?,S1': .t. R. Oi.SS0.%., Courcy. Clerk & ex-oftielo Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk_ esolut�,on 1\110. 74/7C3 PITTSBURG COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DISTRICT Board of Directors Vote -for Three EXHIBIT A IN THE BOARD .OF SUPERVISORS OF, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Election with General Election;. ) Date: of Election .: November 5 , 1974 ) RESOLUTION NO. 74/706 Governing Board Liberty Union High ) School District ) Type of Election: Election of Governing) Board.14-ember ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT The above-named governing board has. ordered an election of the type specified above to be held in Liberty Union High School District on the date specified above , and has requested that said election be consolidated with the general election to beheld throughout the State of California on November 5 , 1974. In the 'opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public , and authorized by law, that . said election be consoli- dated with the general election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con - -sent to such consolidation is given and the said election called ito be held on November ,5 , 1974 in Libertv Union High School District shall be and the ,same is hereby consolidated with the general election to be held on said date _ throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS H_FREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, .within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts , polling places , voting booths and . election officers shall, in every case , be the sae; that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of Libertv Union High School District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said general election,. that all proceedings had in . the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in this Board's Resolution No. 74/64... IT 1 HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED ArID ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertainet , the County Clerk of the. County of Contra Costa is hereby aut. orized. and directed to certify the samr- to the County Superintendent of Schools. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER .RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of , Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for, said .general election to be submit-ted to the voters of Liberty TJnion. High School District the .list of can- didates to be voted upon in substantially the formset forth in '. ibit' !\" attached here-to and b,/ r-eferei'lc-e incorpo-rated herein. ES0LUT iON O. 74/706 ST IS HEREBY".FURTHER RESOLVED AIM ORDERED that the County Clerk. of Contra Costa County is. authorized and directed. to charge. to Liberty Union High School District theadditional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the list of candidates to be submitted to the qualified. electors of the District and such other incidental expenses as may be Incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County and one certified copy to the County Superintendent of Schools PASSED on August 13, 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. cc,: ' Liberty .Union High school District, C/o Supt. of Schools County Superintendent of Schools County Clerk '(Elections Department) County Auditor--Controller County Counsel Acting County Administrator CERTII!TED.Coy*? I eertifp that this is a,fuii `.true & correct seed iq ... the original document which is on file -in my offiee�. and that.it was Passed"_& adopted by the Board -of Supervisors caf, Contra Ca,ta Comity,`California, .on the date shaIvil:ATTEST: •J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk &ex-officio Clerk of said Board of supervisors, by De uty Clerk.' R SOLUTION ltl0 '_74/70.6 'd► IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA. COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Election with } . General Election; } Date of Election November 5, 1974 . } RESOLUTION NO. 74Z70 Governing Board Contra Costa County ) Board of Education ) Type of Election: Election. o Governing ) Board Member ) The Board of ,Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The above-named governing- board has ordered an election of the type specified above to be held in a. portion of the territ-ory of Contra Costa County on the date specified above, and has requested that said election be consolidated .with the general election to be held throughout the State. of California on November 5, 1974. In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public, and authorized bylaw, that said .election be consoli dated with the .general election., This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con ,sent to such a consolidation is given and the said .election called to beheld on November 5, 1974 in a portion of the territory of the county shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the general election to be held on said date throughout the State of ` California, insofar as. the territory in which said elections are to. be held is: the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts , polling places , voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the same; that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of a portion of .the county . (Area 2 Contra Costa County Board of Education) shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said general election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in .this Board's Resolution No. 74/64. IT IS HEREBY FURTWER RESOLVED AND ORDERED . that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Cle-_k of the County of Contra Costa .is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the County Superintendent of Schools. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and .in the official ballots for said general election to be submitted to the voters of a portion of the territory of Contra Costa County the list of candidates to be ,voted upon in substantially the .form set forth in "Exhibit A" attached. hereto and by reference incorporated herein.. RESOLUTION iTo.74/7.05 IT. IS `HEREBY. FURTHER RESOLVED. AdD ORDERED that theCounty Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to Contra Costa County Board of Education the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the list of candidates to be submitted to the qualified electors of Contra Costa County and such other incidental expenses as may be .incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be. and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this resolution to the .County Clerk of Contra Costa County and one certified copy to the County Superintendent of Schools. PASSED on August 13 , 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present Cc: Contra Costa County .Board of Education County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller Count y.Counsel CERTIFIED COPY Acting County Administrator . I certify, that this is a full; true & correct.-copy of Count Superintendent of Schools. the original County document which is on file.in my office:perenand that it was Passed ez; adonted-by the board. of Supervisors of contra Costa Ceurtti the date sCa:iforn+a. ori hown: AT1) T:. .z• R_ 01,08011, Count, Clerk&ex-officio Clerk:of said:Board of Supervisors, ky-Peputy Clerk. on RESOLUTION NO. ':7.4/705 p�CA2ZO� SQpg'� - . 03� to.� �t oa�d T�em�e A�-0S 140SOZ`�T1014 •: •, , ; SUPER ., ,i INTENDENT OF SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENTCONTRA+ COSTA COUNT' TE75 SANTALEPHONE B4ARARA 15B 937 40 FLOYD MARCHUS 100 ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENTS PLEASANT HILL, CALIFORNIA 94523 RICHARD KEEFE ROBERT FIFIELD July 31, .19,74 - RECEIVED 1974 J. LSSON CLE OF SUPE 1 RS' Board of Supervisors QST Contra Costa County Martinez'- California Dear Sirs: At its meeting of 'June `12, 1974, the 'County Board of Education voted to request consolidation of its Governing Board Member Election for the Area 2 -vacancy with, the General Election scheduled for November 5, 197 . Pursuant to the Education Code, we are requesting that the Board of Supervisors consolidate the aforementioned election with the . General Election. Sincerely, Floyd Marchus County• Superintendent• of Schools . by Edith B: 'Cotler; Deputy EBC:yl .. cc: County Clerk County, Counsel I LIBERTY UNION MGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Governing Board Member Vote for One EXHIBIT A RESOLUTION NO.. 74/706 IN> Tom.:BOLD:° Or n,: u1SOR OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF ,CALIFORNIA. Re: Consolidating. Election with ) General Election; ) . Date of Election: November 5, 1974 ) Resolution. No. 74/702 Governing Board Board of Directors } ' Public Entity: East Bay P zonal Park. 151gtrict ) Type of Election: Bo and of-lSir.e:c or.s. MemE,,ers ) The Board. of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County RESOLVES TFHAT. The above-named _governing. board __of _.the__above--named.. entity has ordered an election of the type specified above to' be held in (a portion of) the territory of said public entity -on the date specified above, and has ,requested that said. election be consolidated with the General election to be held, throughout the State of California on November 5 ,_ 1974 In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public, and authorized by law., that said election be consol - dated with the General election This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con sent to such a consolidation is given and the said election called to be held on November 5 19 74 , in (a .portion of) the . territory of said public entity shall be and the same .is hereby consolidated with the General election to .be held on said date throughout the State of Californ la, insofar as the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER .RESOLVED AND ORDERED that,_ within the territory affected by thisorder of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places , voting booths and election officers shall, in every case , be the same; that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of the East Bay Regional Park District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all ofroeedings had in the premises shall be re- . corded in one set election papers , that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election,. and that the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the Count of Contra Costa as provided in-this Board's Resolution �o 74y/64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to - certify the same to the ! East Bay Regional Park. District IT IS HEREBY. FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED -that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in he sample ballots and in the official ballots fora. si3 General election to be submitted to votes of a Portion of) the said ',paQlic el-LIthe list of candidates to be voted upon in substantially the form set forth ,n "Exhibit A' attached hereto and by reference incor- norated herein. ;Reso?ut_on vo. 74%7,02 - IT IS Eti` :F'J `" z:"::RES-L 73- -� AN-W &Ra- R- ° t;� '-h Cote: tF Clerk of Contra Costa ,County is authorized and directed to charge to the said public entity the additional. expense of printing upon, the sample and official ballots the list of candidates to be submitted- to the quali.f ied electors o •the said public entity ---------------------- --- -------------------------- ---------------------------------------- and such. other- Incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order- of .con-- solidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this- Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one, certified. copy of this resolutions to the County Clerk. of Contra Costa_ County and., one certified copy to. ' the Board. of Directors of thg! East Bay Regional Park District' i . PASSED on August 13, '!974 by unanimous vote 4f Supervisors present. .cc: East Bay Regional Park District County Clerk (Elections Department) = County Auditor-Controller County Counsel ; Acting :County Administrator. CERTIFIED COPY, I certify that.this is a full. true & correct copv of the original doenment which is on file in-mv office,. and that it was. passed F- adopted by the Board of Supervisors of.Contra Cnsta County. California. on the date_'sliown. ATTEfiT: J. I,..01,9. . County . Clerk & ex-officio Clerk of said Board.of Superilors, by Deputy Clerk. on Resolution No.. ��tl7Q2 EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT Vote for One Director , Ward No. 3 Director Ward No,. 7 . Vote for One EMBIT A IN THEBOARD 0,„,.. SUPERVISORS'`OF CONTR.]k COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Election with Election; } Date of Election: November 5, 1974 ) Resolution No. 74Z701 Governing Board Board 2f_ Directory } ..Public Entity: rit. Diablo Hospital District . ) Type of Election: Board of Directors-,. wIembers > ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES. THAT: The above-named- governing board- of the above-named public --entity has-ordered -election -of- the -t e .s specified above a y .: .-_ -type. -t p be held inC)Vc)VCYOM the territory. of said publio entity on the .date specified= above, and :has requested-that said. election be consolidated -with the General = election to.be held throughout the State of California on November 5 , 19- 74. In the opinion of thin Board it is to the best interest of the publie, .and authorized by law, that said election be consoli dated with the General election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- sent to such a consolidation is given and the said electioncalled to be held on November5 1974 in PPWM c ') the territory of said public entity shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said dntwhchosaiduelectionsQ of California, insofar as the territory are to .be held is the same_ territorIT y IS HEREBYbFURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that,. within the EB his order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the .same; -that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of the Mt Diab o Hospital District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- corded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be .held in all respects as , though there were only one election, and that 'the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of -the County of Contra Costa as provided in•this Board's Resolution No. 71t/64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to thei- Mt. Diablo Hospital District IT IS HERBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sampleballots and in the official ballots for . r` . •said ' General election to be sub-niittod to the voters OIL tU= tize said public entity the list of candidates to be voted .upon in substantially the fo= set forth in "Exhibit A attached hereto :and by reference incor- porated herein. Resolution -ao. ,74/:701 ZT IS, IM_TMaY F t7R"!`HE R7 PE Clerk of Contra .Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the said public . entity the additional expense of printing upon the sa.aple and offic al ballots the list of candidates to be submitted to the qualified electors- of the said public entity ------------------------------------------------------- - __..________ __. --- _____- __ ., _-_-_____.._.._-___..__ -------------------- __ _ _a_ _ - and such other incidental expenses as may be .incurred solely by reason of this order of con. sohda tion.. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and. he is hereby authorized and directed to forward onecertified cope of. this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra. Costa Cou ity and one. certified copy, to the Board of Directors of the Mt. Diablo Hospital District PASSER on August 13', 1974 by unanimous, vote of Supervisors present. cc: Mt. Diablo Hospital. District County Clerk (Elections Department ) County Auditor-Controller, County Counsel Acting Count-Y' Administrator CERTIFIED COPY J certify that Of 1,4 a full; trite & comer# Cony of -the originaldocument which is on filein rry orrice. and that it Nvas passed icu adopted,by tha Brard of 'uperrisors of Contra C ,ta County, f'a= .o the date shnn-n. ATTEST: Ir, R: t'L~cnt. Cc CIerk &e -ori:cio Cferl:of.shitl T3oard e: Sr.?er =sore �9 Pepury clerk. ..•»- . 'Resolution No.: 741701 MT. DIABLO HOSPITAL DISTRICT Board of Directors ,(Full Term) Vote for Two Board of -Directors (Short Term) Vote for One EXHIBIT A IN THEB€?ARD OF" SDRERVI'SOR OF . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ." Re: Consolidating Election with } General Election, } Date of Election: November 5, 1974 Resol.ti.tion, No...7 }/700 Governing Board: Board of :Directors } Public Entity. West Contra Costa ospzta xs r .ct Type of Election: Board of Dirictors em ers } } The. Board of Supervisors of Contra .Costa County RESOLVES THAT:. The above-namedgoverning board of the above-named public r.,»dexed an--e �,^ Aon-,-ef the type-_specified- ..abtave tobe held in y'0Vt'V0NKX the territory -of said pu'blic,..en:tity �on ry, _ the._.,date specified above, and has requested that said el ecfi:xon -be -- __ -consolidated-mit-h- the-_ --General..,__- . . _ _ el.ectIon_ to- be held throughout'-the- State of ;California on November 5, ,. 19 74--'-.' = In the opinion of this Board' it is to the best interest of the public, and authorized by law, that said election be consoli- dated with the Gneeral, election. j This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- sent to ' such a consolidation is given and the said election called to be head on November l9 74 , in NiQ � the territory of said public entity shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory in which said elections are to_ be,'held is the same. IT IS HEREBY .FVRTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the same; that the candidates. to be voted upon by the .voters of the West C3ntra CoM H o—s-pl_M 1 District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, -that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- corded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be :held in all respects as though- there were only one election, and that the returns of said election. shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in'.,,this Board's Resolution. No. 74/64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of. Contra Costa is hereby au.thcrized and directed to certify the same to the , West Contra Costa Hospital District IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED .AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General electron to be subm. tted to. the Voters of the said ,Public entity the list..of candidates to be voted: upon in- substantially the form set forth in "Exhibit A attached hereto and by reference . incor-- pora ted herein. - Resolution No. 7 ./700 �,� :.. S['' i.....PVaalT ».r.gym-. R- .-7.T=•^' j t -,r .. y� S a^�.. .�.- 1rT� .. � .s c:1-J...,,a+.-.>s r..�.��-.d�'_ri� Clerk of Contra Costa County . i.s authorized and directed, to charge to the said public entity the additional. eape_nse� of. pMa�-atirig: upori the samt e and offici.a1 ballots the f casl:3?dues - to be subm Ltted to the qualified electors o� z�he sated. publi c entity ------------------------------ --------------------------------------- and such other incidental, expenses as nay be incurred solely by reason of this-order, Ot coa solidation. AND L BE IT RESOLVED .that .the; Cjerr:.Qf, this .Board::"ber, ands h'o is hereby authorized and directed to forward one•_certifxel c copjr of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa:, County and one certified copy to the Board of Directors of the West Contra Costa Hos tal I71strict j PASSED on -.August 13, 1971 b unani,.�.ous vote of Su ervisors y r p - Present. cc: 1plest Contra Costa Hospital District County Clerk (Elections Department) County . r.. Audi County Counsel . Acting County Admiki strator CERTIFIED_C(.7 i 1 certify thatthis is a full, .true-& correct..com-of the original document which-is_•on file in rw office. and that it was passed & adnpted_;by the Board oP Supervisors of Contra Cestn CO,j ItY;_.Ca?i foinia. on the: date shown. ATTEST: J- .R.-OLSSO:v; Count.. Clerk &ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, ;.t7 Dequty Clerk: . ..on Re 1 lution.No. W700 GV]EST CONTRA COSTA HOSPITAL DISTRICT Board of Directors Vote. for Three EXHIBIT A IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS- OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Election with } General Election ) Date of Election: November q 1q74 } Resolution. No. 74/699 Governing Board : Board of Directors ) Public Entity: Ambrose. Recreation and Park Dist)rict Type of Election: Board of Directors Members ) The Board of Supervisors- of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT The above-named governing board of the above-named public " = entity has`. ordered ori"elecT�.on. of the:aype- .spec ified"::above_ao be held inthe territory of said public, entity on the. date:. sp ecified-above,. and -has -requested thst said election- be General `consolidated with the .-- � ` .. election`. to be h ld- throughout the State of California on ov ber 5 19 7 In the opinion of this. Board it is to the'best interest of tha public, and authorized .by- law,,_that said election be consoli— dated with the General ; election: This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND 'ORDERS that con.- sent to such a consolidation is given and the said election called to be held on November 5 , 1974 , in . I$C) the territory of said public entity shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as .the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same. - IT IS HEREBY FURTHER. RESOLVED-. AND ORDERED. that,_ within the territory affected by this order ,of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers . shall, in every case , be the same; that the . candidates to be voted upon by the, voters of the Ambrose Recreation an Park District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said . General . election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re corded intone set of election papers ,: that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that 'the 'returns 'of said "election shall be canvassed by the County, Clerk of the County of Contra Cos�-.a . as provided in* this Board's : Resolution No. 74764 IT IS `HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the Ambrose Recreation and Park District IT IS .HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County. Clerk of the County' of Contra-Costa be and is hereby., instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for Said - -General elect"-_o.n to be submitted to the voters -of '. _ JX XXX the said public entity the..._list -of candidates to be voted upon in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A' attached hereto and by. reference incor— porated herein. 74/699 Resolution No. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the said public entity the additional expense of printing-upon. :thesample and official ballots the list of candidates to be submitted to the qualified electors o f the said public entity - -------------- ----------------------------------_-________-_______-__- _____________ and such other incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of con- solidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of. this. Board. be, and. he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified. copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County and. one certified copy to -the Board of Directors of the Ambrose Recreation and Park District PASSED on August 133 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisory present. cc: Ambrose Recreation and Park District County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller CERTIFIED. COSY ' County Counsel :" I certify that this is a �ttll1 . r Acting Count' Administrator the original doctiment ll.t t, on filetrue R correct copy of ray office, and that it tra_ passe(' adanted by the Board of , Supervisors of Contra C nct t rottntp, California. on the date shoirn. AT TI'ST: T P, El I,^Sdti, count!- Clerk & ex-officio CIerl,of sa d.Board of Supervisors: by'Deputc Clerk. .• 431 Resolution No. 7+/699 i AMBROSE RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT Board of .Directors Vote for Three - EXHIBIT .A OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF CALIFORNIA-. _ Re Consolidating Election with ) General Election; ) Date of Election: Noveinber 5, 1974 ) Resolu.tion-. No-.._ 74/698 , Governing Board : Board of Directors ) Public Entity: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit Di4trict Type 'of.: Election: Member: of the Board ,of,: }: Directors The Board of . Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT.. The above-named governing board ' of the above-=named public entity has ordered an election of the type specified above-to be held in (lt`Xya�� the territory of said public entity on the date specified above, and has requested that said, election .be consolidated with the General election. to be held throughout the .State. of:.Californza on<<:,,--: ovember 5 19 74 In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of : the public, and authorized by law, that said election be consoli- dated with the General election, This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- sent to such a consolidation is. given and the said .election called to be held on November '5 19_ ! in O the territory. of said public entity shall .be and the same. is hereby consolidated with the General election to be held on said. date throughout the State of California, .insofar as .the territory in which said elections are to be held is the .same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the- territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers " shall, in every case, be the same; that the candidates to. be voted upon by the voters of the Alameda-Contra Costa 'Transit. District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all proceedings hadin the premises shall be re- corded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects as , though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided-in- this Board's Resolution No. 74/64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of. the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County. Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General election .to be submitted. to the voters of . (X p)=%% X ) the said; public entity the list ;of candidates to be voted upon in substantially the forte " set forth in "Exhibit A" attached hereto and by reference incor- porated herein. Resolution ,No. 74/6-98 i is IS E .�3—Y" FUR R" RESOL'�!T'AN"i CZRD�RS that. the.;Chun Uy, Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and. directed to charge to the said public entity the additional_ expense of printing- uporx the sa�-nple and official ballots the list of candidates to be, submi-t-ted to the qualified electors of. the said public entity ---------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------------------------------------- --------- ------------_ --------------------- ------------------------------------------------ and such other incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason: of this order ,of con.- , solid on AND BE` IT RESOLVED that the. Clerk of this, Board: be-, and'he, is hereby authorized and directed to fors-card one certified copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County and one certified copy to the Board of Directors. of the Alameda- Contra Costa. Transit Districe PASSED on .August 13, 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. cc: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit : District County Clerk (Elections Department ) County AuditorController . County Counsel .Acting County Administrator CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full. true R correct Appy of. the original document which is on file in tnv offlo@, and that it was passed fi adopted by thc+ Aoa*� of Supervisors of Contra. Costa Count:, Cofforritt, on the date shown. ATTEST; J. `R. Of.S (?\, County Clerk &et-officio Clerk of said Board of $uporvieors, by Deputy Clerk. , P,esolution `iso. 74/698 r { w ALAMEDA-CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT DISTRICT. Director at Large Vote for one EXHIBIT A IN Tom: :�30ARD OF. SLSpE°?2�ZS•SO, . OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.: Re: Consolidating Election with ) General Election; }` Date of Election: November 5, 1974 ) Resolution No., 74/697 . Governing Board: Board of irectors Y. Public Entity:East Bay Municipal Utility Distri)ct Type of Election: Fluoridation Measure ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The above-named governing board of the above-narried public , entity has ordered an election of the type specified .above to be held in (2iXj &XX2MXXA)-the-territory of said--public--entity '_on the date specified above, and has requested. that said election: be .` . consolidated with the ,General election to be held throughout the State of , California on November 5 , 19 77 In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public, and authorized by. law, that said election be consoli- dated with the General election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- sent to such a consolidation is given and the said elect.ion ' called to be held on November :5 ; 19 74 , in ()axX;act4xxx ) the territory of said public entity shall be and the sane is hereby consolidated with the .General election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the .territory in which said elections are to beheld is the same.. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the same; that the measure to be voted upon by the voters of the East Bay Municipal Utility Dis tri ct shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- corded in one set. of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that .the returns. of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in. this Board's Resolution No. 7h/6u IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the .East Bay Municipal Utility District IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and i.s hereby, instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General election to be submitted to the voters`. of F,, � the said public zztitl the measure in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit Aattached hereto and by reference incor- porated herein. Resolution �To. .74/697 _ r r 3 T: S'. '�:sy` FLIRT:EIT °:�'SQL�7' 1 N'L CrMf c.; "tb at` th Gcatrti Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and dixected . to charge to the- said .public- entity- the additional. expense, of.,prizxting upon the sample and official ..ballots -the measure to be submitted.. to the gttalif ,ed e1 actor s of tkie say d publxc entity as well as the cost of printing, an7 arguments. for or against. . said Measure and such other incA rital;. expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order- of con— solidation- AND, on- solidation AND BE -IT. RESOLVED that the Clerk of: this: Board:: fie, and: he is hereby authorized and directed to forward orae certif3ied. copy of this resolutionto the County Clerk of Contra: Costa County- and one :certified.- Copy--to - the Board of, Directors Directors of the East Bair _ ..Municipal Utility Distric :. PASSED on August 13, 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. ca: -EastBay Municipal Utility-District :County Clerk; (Elections -Department) = 'County. Auditor-Controller = County - Counsel Acting County Administrator TIFIED.COPY CER I co rect COPY of -certify that this is.ft full, true-� r oFfice. the original document Nciiieh. is on.file in m- and that it was Passed E adopted �5 t'ie Fiaaid of Supervisors.of Contra Cnsta Ccurtj C '•forria. on the date sho��n. AT'I,:ST: T_ R. OTSSO�. Co:Tnty Clerk d es-officio Clerk of:said Board of Super visors, by Deputy Clerk. _ onLCGG `'3 Resolution No 74/697 f . EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT PROPOSITION r _ PROPOSITION: _ Shall RAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT add YES fluoride compounds to the public Crater supply of said District subject to the regulations of the State Department of NO Health? - , 'EXHIBIT •A f: IN, THE, BOARD, OF. SUP,EP`VIEORS,,. OF CONTRA .COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF: CALIFORNIA. Re: Consolidating .Election with ) General Election; ) Date of .Election: November 5, 1974 ) Resolution No. 74/704 Governing Board Board of Directors �) Public Entity: Pleasant Hill Recreation and alk Type of Election: Board of Directors is 1 ) Members The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costae County RESOLVES THAT: The above-named governing board, of the above-=named public entity has- ordered - an.,election__of-.the -type_,specified_.-above eta ------ be held in (a portion of) the territory of said public entity on the date specified above, and has requested that said election. be consolidated with the : General election to be held, throughout the State of California on November 5 , 19 74 . . In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public, and authorized by law, that said election be consoli- dated with the General election. . This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that con- sent to such a consolidation is given and the said election called to be held on November 5 19 74 in. .(a portion. of) the territory of said public entity shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the Gener al election to be held on said . date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory- in which said elections are to belheld is the same. . . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case , be the same; that the candidates to be voted upon by the voters of the Pleasant Hill Recreation and.. Park__District • ... shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said rTpngral election,, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be re- corded in one set of election papers , that the elections shall. be held in all respects as 'though there were only one election, and that. the returns of said election shall be canvassed -by .the County Clerk of the- County of Contra Costa as provided, in'.this Board's Resolution No. _7f64 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED. AND ORDERED thatiw1len the results of said election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the ; Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and .is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots „for said General election to be submitted to the voters of ;a portion of.) the said 'public e ty tha list of candidates to be voted upon in.-substantiae. y the fora set forth in "Exhibit. A'r attached hereto and by reference incor- porated herein. Resolution ido . ' 74/701 IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed- to charge. to the said public entity the additional expense of printing upon, : , the sample and official ballots the list of candidates to be submitted to the qualified electors. of, the said. public entity ----------------------- ------ ------------------------------- and such other incidental- expenses as may be incurred solely by reason: ,of this order 'o£' con.- solidat.ion. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk- of- this Board be. and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County and: one certified copy to ' the Board of Directors of the Pleasant Hill. . Recreation and Park Dis ri.c PASSED on - August 13, ' 1974 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. cc: Pleasant Hill Recreation and Park District County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller County Counsel Acting County Administrator Resolution No, 74/704 PLEASANT HILL RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT Board of Directors Four-Year Term Vote for Three : . Board of Directors Two-Year Term Vote for One -EXHIBIT A BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, . CONTRA COSTA .COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS -THE.-GOVERNING .BOARD . OF THE: CONTRA COSTA- COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTR: CT;' Re : Calling .of ..Maximum Tax. Rate ) RESOLUTLON NO.., 74/655 Increase Election in Contra Costa ) County Fire Protection District ) (Rev.& T'ax.C . §'§226.51973) Ch . 358 , Stats_. 19.73) The. Board of' Supervisors of Contra Costa County as the Board of Directors of the Contra Costa County Fire Protection. District RESOLVES THAT: Pursuant to Revenue & Taxation Cod'e. Sections 2.265 and 2286(b) , a maximum tax rate increase election is hereby- called for the Contra Costa County Fire Protecti w'`'�.-+l•e4 ``.6tsy,� 5iy �z ar .E`'7 y+'.e`sv ,, rri� 'r{i'x x`t--c''' a•is ` e �?-si VLsY 3 „T`,'k"s•.,g"ev..ckvi 3Ne„g'^ �"N`: "'}`a tESOLUTION NO. 711666 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ,:OF CONTRA COSn t�Otl.N�?. RESOLUTION ORDERINC THE CON SOL IDAT IQ'NT OF 'IHUE "0'_,D ifi'%DOR VALLEY JOINT UNION rlIG . SCHOOL ELECTION OF THE A DISTRICT OF A.L iKEDA COUNTY AND CONTRA COSTA COU'�?TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE HELD GN NOVEL BER S,, ;19,74,, WITH THE GEN AL E. CTION TO BE HE _.�' LD ON THE SArM DATE WHEREAS the Board of Trustees of Amador Valley =,Toint Union High School District of Alameda County and Contra Costa County, ': State of California has ordered the County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County to call a bond election to be held in said district on November 5 , 1974, and said County Superintendent of ,Schools has called said election to be held on said date ;. and WHEREAS said Board of Trustees and said County Superintendent of Schools of Alameda County have requested that this Board of Supervisors order the consolidation of said election with the general election to be held on November 5, 19-74 and to cause the reitu.rns of said election to be canvassed; and WHEREAS in the opinion of this Board of Supervisors -it is to the best interests of the public and authorized by lw4 that said school district election be consolidated with said general election; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the school dis- trict bond election called and to be held on November 5 , 1974 , , in said Amador Valley Joint Union High School District shall be and the same is hereby .consolidated with the general election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory in which said• elections are `to be held is the sane , to wit , within the Amador Valley Joint Union High School District; and RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/666 '' Z ^x',' n ." .3. ''-`.`y*" 1 ' `f3n''`+k ,5 ...� ✓ P*uC .'�'t 34 �a 'S �r � � `hrr to £,-c.rc� '•i.�' k _ BE IT. FURTHER. RESOLVED AND ORDERED that -within the - territory affected by this order .,of consolidation, , to wit, within the portion of Amador. Valley Joint Union. High School District lying within the boundaries of the County of Contra Costa, the election precincts ,. polling places-, voting booths and election officers shall,, in .every case , be: the same , .to wit, those designated 'and appointed by th-is Board of Supervisors , that the measure to be voted upon by the. voters. of said District shall: be set forth on the ballots provided for said. general election., that all proceedings had in the premises shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and, that the returns of said school district election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of Contra Costa County as provided in this Board's Resolution No. 74/64, all as provided in Chapter 4- of Part 2 of Division 12 of the Elections Code of .the State of California and in Section .2 1752'. of the Education Code of -the State :of' California; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said school district election are ascertained the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to . the County Superintendent of Schools 'of Alameda County and .to the Board of Trustees of Amador Valley Joint Union High School ' - District; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND. ORDERED that the County .Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and he is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots' and in the official ballots for' said general election to be submitted to the voters of said District, the follow- measure in ollow-measure -in substantially the following form, to wit:. RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/666 2 x .;,;.a.rs v ,: .^b tw ryF.'* �,»c..s..,s,,,,`.r '''`''"`'vs-'„s"^e',� tS ;*'r+r sy. S �,s t4'",,^t 1,: •,^+.` pT� ,sr 5qY 1TQ..Fsj d.,X ua,.:s'.x1 V',. ,' rr :w -t 'E, SURE � Sha tl. them.ac�or Va.l1ey Joint union High: ° School IJ.i_strict incur a bonded._ indebted BONDS . ness in the sum of ,570 ,000 bearing interest a.t.not: - �-SCEs to exceed .7% per. annum payc;l�le annually the first » year and semi-annually thereafter for the purposes (which are hereby united acid small be voted upon as : one single proposit-ion) specified in Education Code : BONDS Section 21701(x) , (b) , (c) , (d) , (e) ., (f) .and VO AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa Count y, ogle cer tified copy of ' this resolution to the Board of Trustees of Amador . Valley Joint Union High School District, one certified copy of . this resolution to .the County Superintendent. of Schools of Alameda County and four certified copies of this resolution :to the County Counsel of Alameda County; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Clerk' of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the District the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the bond measure to be submitted to the , qualified= electors of the District as .well as the costs of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other incidental, expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of' this order of consolidation. PASSED AND ADOPTED on August -6 1974, by this Board, oat Amador Valley Joint Union."High School District County Clerk. (Elections Department)t=�4. County Auditor-Controller County Counsel CERTIFIED COPY Acting County A&dn1strato'r = Certify that thi,, is a full, true & eorr?;ct copy of. the original document which f� on FF '-i my office, and that- it was passed Board of Supervisors of Contra, f' !tfornia, on the date shotvii. ATTEST. J. ." -ON; County. Clerk &ex-officio Clerk of said 13,xnr14. ^C Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk. » .ea;=Z�--- ......... RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/666 _ 3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CALIFORNIA, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Re : Consolidating Trustee Areas, } Election to .be Held in Richmond ) Unified School District with the } RESOLUTION"N0 . 74/664 General Election to be Held ) November 5 , 1974 ) } The County Committee, on School District Organization has ordered a trustee areas election to be held in the Richmond Unified School District on November' 1974; and has requested that said election -be consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout. the State of California on November 5 , 1974 . In 'the opin:ion` of this Board it is to the best interest of the public and authorized by law that said trustee areas election be consolidated with said General Election . This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that the trustee areas election called to be held November 5 , .1974 , in the Richmond Unified School District shall be and the .same is hereby consolidated with . the .. General Election to be held on said date throughout the State. of California, . insofar as the territory in which said elections are to - = be held is the ,same .. ITIS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that , within the territory affected by this approval of consent to and order of consolidation, the election precincts , polling places , voting booths and election Officers shall, .in every case , be the same, that the measure to be voted upon by the voters of the Richmond Unified School District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General Election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers , that the elections shall be held ;in all. respects as though there were only one . election and that the returns of said trustee areas election .shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of - Contra Costa. as . provided in this Board' s Resolution No . 74/64 . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER. RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said true tee areas . election are ascertained the County .C_lerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the County .iSuperintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County .of. .Contra Costa be- ands hereby instructed: to include : in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General Election to be submitted to the voters of the Richmond Unified School District the following measure in substantially the following form, to wit : ' -1 664 RESOLUTION NO . 74/ f : ►i MEASURE For the establishment of trustee areas in Richmond Unified School District---YES For the establishment of trustee areas in RichmondUnifiedSchool District---NO IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of . Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the District the additional expense of printing upon the. sample and official ballots the trustee areas measure to be submitted to the qualifi.e:d.. electors of. the. District as well as the cost of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other incidental expenses as hay be incurred solely -by reason of this order of consolidation .' AND BE IT RESOLVED.. that :the Clerk of this Board be: and he is hereby.' authorized and directed to forward one . certified copy of . this ; Resolution to the .County Clerk .of Contra Costa County-, one certified copy to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County ; -- and ' two certified copies to the ,Courity Counsel of Contra Costa County . PASSED AND ADOPTED on Auguat '6, 1374 by this Board . cc: Richmond Unified School District County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller. County Counsel Acting,.County Admin straator CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this. is a full, true;& correct.copy of the original document which is on file in my office, and that it was-passed R, adopted by the Board of Supervisors. of. Contra Costa County. California: on. the date shown. ATTI T: J. R. :nLSSON. County`• Cterk &ex-officio Clerk'of Said Board of.Supervisors by De uty Clerk - G . on y� lQ�.lg�Y JAK/j. 64 RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/b ry BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, :.CALIFORNIA Re : Consolidating -Bond 'Election ) to be Held in San Ramon Valley Unified ) RESOLUTION i30. 74/ ,665 School District Tvrith General_ Election ) to be held November 5 , '1974 . ) The Board of Supervisors , of Contra Costa County .RESOLVES THAT : The Governing Board of the San Ramon Valley Unified School" District has ordered a school bond election to be held in the District on November 5, 1974,, sand has: red`uested .that saidelectionbe consoli - dated with the, General' E1"ection to -be held throughout the State *of California on November- 5, 1974 . In the opinion of this " Board it is to the best interest o"f. the public and authorized by °law 'that "said bond election be consolidated with the General Election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that consent to such a consolidation is given and the bond election called to'. be held November 5 , 1974 , in the- San Ramon Valley Unified School. District . •" shall be and. the same is hereby consolidated. with the General Election to be held on said date throughout the State of California.;�' insofar as the territory in which' said .elections are to be held is the same. " IT IS HEREBY FURTHER .RESOLVED AND ORDERED . that , within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts , polling places , voting booths and election officers .shal-1 , in every case, be the same , that:, the measure to be voted upon by the voters of the San Ramon Valley',Unified School District shall be set forth on the ballots prorided 'for. .said General Election,, that all pro- ceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers , that the election's. shall be held in' all respects as thoughthere were only one election, and that the returns of said. election shall be canJassed by the County Clerk of the County, of..' Contra Costa as provided in this Board'`'s . Resolution No. 74/04. IT IS HEREBY, FURTHER RESOLVED:,AND ORDERED;. that when the' ,results of said school ;bond---election are ascertained;." the ' Countty' `Clerk of'the . . County. of Contra Costa is .hpreby authorized and directed to' certify` the same, to the County...,Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa -County IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the . County Clerk of the.. County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include. in . the sample ballots and in the, official ballots for said General Election. to be submitted. to the voters of the:. San •Ramon Valley Unified School District the follotivring measure in substantially the folloiing form, to wit : 665 RESOLUTION NO, 74/ MEASURE "Shall the San Ramon Valley Unified School , D-istrict of Contra Costa County incur a , bonded debt in the principal amount of $11 ,400 ,000 , bearing interest at not to exceed 7% per annum payable annually the first year and semiannually thereafter, for the purpose *of raising money for e following purposes (which are hereby united acid shall be . voted upon .as one single YES proposition) : (1) The purchasing of school:.,lots (2) The building .or purchasing of school. " ' buildings` (3) The making of alterations or additions to the school .building or buildings , other than such as may be necessary for. current maintenance, operation, ; or repairs . (4) The repairing, restoring or rebuilding of any school. building damaged,injured, or destroyed by fire' or other public ' calamity (5) The supplying ' of - school " buildings and , grounds with furniture , equipment or , necessary apparatus of a ,permanent nature : (6) The permanent improvement of the school NO grounds . ` (7) The carrying out of the projects- or purposes authorized in Section 15811 of the Education _Code, to ,wit , providing sewers :and drains ade-quate ' to treat and/or" dispose of sewage and drainage : on ".or away from:,each' school property'. ( 8) The demolition. or razing of any school, buildi ng' with the intent to replace it ' with another school,bul.ding either in the same location or; in any other' ' location?" IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the. County Clerk of Contra Costa County is , authorized and directed to charge to the District the additional expense' of printing upon the sample and official ballots the bond measure to be submitted to the qualified electors of the District as well as the cost of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other incidental expenses . as may, be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. : -2 . RE SOLt1l'IOr1 PtO . 71.i� I AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he. is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of- this Resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, :"one certified copy to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, and three certified copies to the County Counsel of Contra Costa County, PASSED AND ADOPTED on August 6, 1974 by this Board. JAK:-me ec.: San Ramon Valley Tnified School District County ,Clerk (Elections Department) County. Auditor-Controller ..."County .Counsel CERTIFIED COPY Acting, COunty Administrator I certify that this is a full: true Rc correct copy of . 'the original document which is.on file in my office, 'and that,it was passed & rulopted by the.Board of , Supervisors,of',Centra Costa County, California.' on the.`date.s h6irn'..ATTEST.: J. 'R: OLSSO,N. County Clerk &"ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by Deputy Clerk: RESOLUTION NO. 74/665 s -r v r..�.n '� �"•. -,+,fir: �Vit..< .Y.-.,:�'.,,- � '.;� r s :_ur; BOARD. OF SUPERVISORS, CONITRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Re : Consolidating Bond Election ) to be Held in Knightsen School } District with General Election ) RESOLUTION N0 . 74/ 663 to be Held November 5 , 1974. l The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT : The Governing Board of- the Knightsen School District has ordered a school bond election to be held in the District on November 5 ,.. 1974 , and has requested that said election be consolidated ,with the General Election to be held throughout the State of California on November 5, 1974 . In the- opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public and authorized by law that said bond election be consolidated with the General Election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND OR.DERS , that consent to such a consolidation is given and the bond election called-to be held November 5, 1974, in the Knightsen School District shall - be . and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as . the territory in wi'iich said elections are to be held is the same . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that , within ;the territory affected by this .order. of consolidation, the election precincts , polling places , voting booths and election .officers shall, in every case , be the same ; that the measure to be voted upon .by the svoters of the Knightsen School District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said General Election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers , that the elections shall be held in all respects as thought there were only . one election, and that the returns of said election sha.11. be can=- vassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as pro— vided in this Board' s Resolution No. 74/54. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that- when the results of said school bond election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is' hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the . County ..Superintendlent of Schools of Contra Costa County:. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General Election to be submitted to the voters of the Knightsen School District the following measure in substantially the following form, to wit 6f3 RESOLUTIO t MO . 74// _.:r i` .y '�''' J y,.6 ��4 tE 1'i`^ `rir�b'r F :�'t.1' ��, �L �ZF ..d+-J �� �-4 '(rte-�.��1 �E"�a+7s J _fr' +"'' �5.?4,� + l 4 � ,ti�',i:-t a i'4't•,..� Y; ;.� Tf4h�a F. --ct. MEASURE "Shall the Knightsen School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded debt in the principal amount of $300, 000 . 00, bearing interest at not to exceed 7% per . annum .payable annually the first year and semiannually thereafter, for the purpose f r7• may' » !- .o Fns r,r*i „» a.�S YES . o rasing money ey o�. , ,e �„�1. ,*ung purpose (vihich are hereby united and shall be voted upon as one single proposition) : (1) The making of alterations or additions to the school building or buildings other than such as may be necessary for current maintenance, operation or . repairs .(2) The supplying of school buildings and grounds with furniture;' equipment or NO necessary apparatus of a permanent . nature . ' . . (3) The permanent improvement of the school grounds . " - IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed .to charge to the District the . additional expense of printing upon the sample. and official ballots the bond measure to be submitted to the qualified electors of the District as well as the cost of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this Resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, one certified copy .to the County Superintendent of Schools of .Contra Costa County, and three certified copies to the County Counsel of Contra Costa County. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON . Augast. 6s .1.974 , by this Board.- cc: oard:cc: Knightsen 3ehool District County Cleric (Elections repartmnt) CERTIF?ED COPY County Auditor4Controller I certify th; c +.his is a full, true Ac correct copy of County Counsel the original document tivhir..i: is on file in my office, Acting County AdmAnistrator and that it -was paGsed & adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Cnr.rri Cn,ta Cnunte. California. on the date sbokrn. ATT:?c.T: .T. R. OLSSON, County Clerk E ex-officio Clerk of said Board.of Supervisors. by Deputy Clerk. � /� -2- 663 RESOLUTION . NO . 711/ ; JA. : . :, BOARD ,OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, ''CALIFORNIA Re : Consolidative; Revenue Limit } Increase Election to be Held in } Oakley .Union School District } RESOLUTION NO . 741-6b2- with the General Election to be. } meld November 5, The Board of Supervisors o f Contra „Costa County RESOLVES THAT : The Goyerri n Board .of 'the Oakley: ,Union ,.School District has ordered . a 'revenue-"limit increase , election to be -held in the District -:on November 5s .197 ; and- has requested that . laid: election be 'consolida.ted. with the ,General E1 ctian .to `be he1 -'throughout .the. State of` California on November 5," 1874. ." In the opinion of this Board t is to the best interest o-f' the ,publ c and autlori ' .by lacy that said revenue limit increase election beY' consolidated with the Generaz Election This Board theref1.ore HE1.REBY RESOLVES AND; ORDERS 'that consort to .su'ch a consolidation iverz and' .the re"venue l.�.imit 'increase election c :al.l.ed to be held November 5'3 1:974:, in the Oakley Union" School District ',shall be . and the same is .hereby. consolida.ted `wiuh the" General Election to be held on said date throughout the .State of California,a, insofar as the territory 'in which: said; elections are to . be held i.s the same IT IS HEREBY ,FURTHER RESOLVED .AND ORDERED that ; within. the.'territo;ry affected by' this order of consol dation, the election pre,cin6ts , polling places, voting booths and election officers shah , in. every case,, be .the same',` that- the; measure to"be .voted upon= bythe voters. of the Oakley Union School-D 'str:ict'' shall be set '`forth on,,the ballots, provided for said General Election, that all" proceedings had, in the premises shall be recorded, ire one set of ~electi_on papers , that the,, elections shall ':be head , in all .respects as though there' ?mere only one , electron and ,that the returns of said election shall be canvassed y Contra Costa as provided in this ; b the Clerk of .the County of :Board s Resolut �:on No J64 IT HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when ' the results of said revenue .Limit increase'. ele'ction' are,.,'ascortained;. the,. County of the County of Contra"Cos'ta is hereby authorized and di_rec°ted to certify the same to the County .Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. ; , I'1? IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of "the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the official balla"ts .for said General Elect_zon to be submitted to the voters iof th.e• Oakley Union School D.istr ,ct the following. measure in substantially the fol lowing form to -wit 662 RESOLUTION NO. / µ "Shall there be authoril;ed an increase in the revenue limit per unit of average daily attendance in the amount of one hiind..r" erg. fifty dollars ( $150. 00) , such increase to be effective in the Oakley Union School District for the school years 1975-76 through 1979-80', the revenues of which are to be used for general fund expenditures? "This increase would constitute an increase for the school. year 1975-76 from appnoximately . eight hundred fifty-eight and •forty-two one hundredths dollars ($858. 42) to one thousand eight and forty--taro : one hundredths dollars, (11 ,,008 . 42) per unit of <average daily attendance. "The proposed increase .of the revenue limit .'of $150 . 00 .per unit' of• average daily attendarice� would authorize an 'increase in the estii�atea riaxirzum gner1 purpose tax rate of ." the; "district in the .first "year 1975-76 ,"from approximately $2 . 656 to. "approximately - $3. 403 for each one" "hundred dollars, (`$"I:OQ•), of assessed valuation of property. " IT IS HEREBY "FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED tY at .the" County` Clerk .of Contra Costa County is autharzzed ,and` directed to" charge too the District the additional expense of printing upon ,the :sample- and official "ballots the revenue limit increase measure to be, submitted .to the' aual.:if ied 'elec- tors of the. Disfirct .asweli as rthe cast of printing any aruments. for' or against said measure and zuch . other incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason :of this order of consolidation. AND BE, IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he zs hereby authorized and directed to forward one Gertz"fled• copy of 'this Resolution to the . County Clerk of Contra Costa County, one certified copy to the County- Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa- County , and three certified copLes to the "County Counsel of Contra Costa County . PASSED -AND ADOPTED "on "Augu'st b, "197 b "y" this Board �, ae: Oakley Union School."District Counter .Clerk. .(RIections 1�epartment Y County Auditor-�:Contrvller County,:Counsel t CERTIFIER COPY Acting County Administrator" i certify that this is a fuli,,true & correct copy of,: - : on ;the •. original document"jvhich is file, in:mv office and that':it ivas'passedr.Ri adopteii_ by-the �Eioard of Snpervisoes of Contra Costa Comity; "California, on hoivit: 'the date-s ATTEST: J, R. OLSSfJN, County - `Clerk &ex-officid.Clerk of said Board of Supervisors- by by Deputy Clerk.; 9 JAK:s -2 - t '662 RESOLUTION NO. 74r BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY , CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Bond Election ) to be Held in Brentwood Union ) School District with General ) RESOLUTION ',O . 74/ 661 Election to be Held November 5 , 1974 : ) The Board of _ Supervisors cif Contra tra Costa County RF•SOLVF.S THAT ! The Governing Board of the Brentwood` Union School. District has ordered a school bond election tolbe. h.eld in the District on November 5 , 1974 , , and has requested,. th.at said election be consolidated with . the General Election to be held throughout the.. State "of California on November 5 1974 . In the opinion of this Board itis to the best interest of the public. and authorized by law that said bond :election •be. consolidated with. the General Election. This Board .therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS ,that consent . to such a consolidation is given and the bond election called to ,be held November 5, 1974 , in the Brentwood Union School District shall be: '' and the same is hereby consolidated with the General Election to be held on, said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory inwhich said elections are .'to. be held is the same._, ` IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory . ._ affected by this order of' consolidation, the election precincts, polli.ng `, places, voting booths and, election-officers shall , in . every case, be the same, that the measure, to, be voted upon by- the voters of .the Brentwood Union .School District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said. General Election, . that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded 'in. one set of election papers , that the elections shall be held in ,all respects as though there were only one election, and that. the returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as ' provided in this . Board ' s Resolution No. 74/64 . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said school bond .election are ascertained • theCounty Clerk of the County of Contra . Costa is hereby authorized and, drected to certify the same to the 'County Superintendentiof Schools of Contra Costa County. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the :County';Clerk, -of . thio:` County of Contra Costa be ' and is hereby `instructed. to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said General Election to' be submitted to the voters of the Brentwood Union School District the following measure in substantially the following form, to wit; RESOLUTION NO. 74/ 661 i MEASURE : "Shall the Brentwood Union School District of Contra Costa County incur a bonded debt in the principal amount of $650 , 010 . 00 , bearing interest at not to exceed 7° per annum payable annually the first year and semiannually thereafter, for the purpose YES of 'rai.sina money for the following nurno es (which are hereby united ,and shall be .voted upon as- one single proposition) (1) The building or purchasing of school buildings C2). The making" of alterations or additions to the school, building. or buildings other- than such as, may be necessary;; for` P .. current maintenance, o eration or repairs. P y. g N _ O ( )__ The: sup 1 in o f school buildings and z grounds .vith. furniture,, equ'ipment or, necessary, apparlatus of a, permanent nature. ' (_4)_. The" permanent imp rovetment of the school grounds. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND' ORDERED that the County Clerk :of Contra .Costa County is authorized and directed to 'charge to the District the additional expense of pr_intingupon the sample and official ballots the bond measure to be submitted to. . the qualified electors of :the District,, as well as the cost of printing any arguments for or against. said measure and such other incidental expenses ,as .may be incurred solely by, reason of this "order: of' .conso1idation. AND .BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this- � is Board be and he -is .hereby authorized and directed to .forward one certified copy of this Resolution to the County Clerk of Contra Costa County, one certified copy to the; County Superintendent -of. Schools of .Contra. Costa County, and three c.ertified. copies to the : County_ Counsel of Contra Costa County. PASSED AND ADOPTED :on August_.,6 "r. 1974 , by; this .Board cc Brentwood Union;SchoolDistrict County`:Clerk (Elect ions Department ) CERTIFIED COPY County Auditor-Controller, >c certify that this is-a full, true & correct copy of County Counsel the original document.which.'is on file in my office, Acting County.,Administrator and that it was passed. ; adopted by the Board of - Supervisors of_Contra Costa Co�.�nty. .California,, on the date shown. ATTMT: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk&ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, by.Deputy.Clerk. / 42 2—' RESOLUTION,,31\10, 74/661 JAK_bc I .!AJ , BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , CONTRA COSTA `COUNTY, CAL !FOR-NIA Re : Consolidating Maximum Tax Rate ) increase Elections to be Held in ) F,ESGL•UTYO`d N0. 74/ 660 Pittsburg unified School . Di strict viith ) General Election to be Held _ ) November 5 , 1974 ) The Board of Supervisors of. Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The Governing Board of the. Pittsburg Unified School District has . ordered maximum tax rate increase elections to be held in the District on November 5, 1974 , and has requested that said elections be consolidated with the General Election to be held throughout the State .of . California_ on_November 5 , 1974 - In the opinion of this Board it is to- the best interest of the public and authorized by law that said maximum tax rate increase elections ce consolidated with the General Election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that consent to such a consolidation is given and the maximum tax rate increase elections called to be held November 5, 1974 , in the Pittsburg Unified School District shall' be and the same are hereby consolidated with 'the General Election to be -held on said date throughout the' State of. California insofar as the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that , within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election. precinets., polling places , voting .booths and election officers shall , in every case , be the same, that the measures to be voted upon by the voters of the ''Pittsburg Unified School District shall be -IsitFt 'forth on the ballots provided for said-.General Election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers .- that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall be -canvassed by the. County Clerk of the County of Contra .Costa as provided in this Board's Resolution No. 74%64.. . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when .the results of said maximum tax rate increase elections are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby. authorized and- _directed to certify the same to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County. - IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County' Clerk..of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots and in the ',official ballots for said General Election to be submitted to the voters of the Pittsburg Unified School District.' the following measures in substanti ally the following form, to wit :_ . 660 RESOLUT,ON N,0- VT ., ......,...... ,,, ,+..::,� :.. , +.f:_•- .,s• n-:sa, .,v ,". .,? f' :x:' '.'t ,+":.. a r4 .n.„ t ti''§) ".,rte-, x - sY. -.r �.„ txsrvR ' n ' t ? "{..-� 's ' 4....� ry s roe a s ure t1 v. "Shall the Governing Board of the Pittsburg - Unified School District prepare plMns and specifications and lease buildin_s .to be . constructed for use `by the School District YES consisting of a fully furnished, equipped, . and landscaped elementary school to. be - furnished, installed, and constructed onthat site containing approximately l0 acres and . bounded by Jensen Drive, Gloria Drive, and ` Palo Verde Drive in Pittsburg, California, . and, for such purposes , shall the .maximum . tax rate ofthe District be increased by twenty-four. cents (24,44)-per one hundred NO dollars . ($100) cif. assessed valuation of , property, such.rate to be .in. effect in the . Pittsburg Unified School District for the school years 1975-76- through 2000-01, be authorized and the .amount of such increase used solely and exclusively for such purposes?" Measure B "Shall the Governing Board of the Pittsburg . Unified School District purchase a site , , prepare plans and specifications and lease a - site and buildings to be constructed for use YES by the School District consisting of a fully furnished, equipped, and landscaped elementary, - school to be furnished, installed, and constructed on a site to be purchased contain- ing approximately -10 acres and at a location ' bounded by First Street , . Fifth Street , West - Street., and York Street in Pitts^urg, - California,.. and, for such -purposes ,. shall the maximum tax rate of the District ce `increased NO by eighteen. cents (1804) `per one hundred dollars , ($100) of assessed valuation of property, such rate to be in effect in :th:e .Pittsburg Unified School School District for the school years 1975-76 through 2000--01 ,. be authowized and the , -- amount of such increase used solely and exclusively for such purposes? " TT .lS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Centra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the District the additional expense of orir,ting upon the: samole and - offici"al. ballots the maximum _ tax rate increase measures to be submitted to the qualified electors of the District as well as the cost of printing any argu�Tients for or again:.,t said. measures and such other incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. S01 ', .T: 74/660 y AND BE IT RESOLVED that the .Clerk of this Board..--beand lie is hereby authorised and, directed to forward one certified- copy of this Resolution to the County Clerk of Contra. Costa County,. one certified copy to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, and three..certified copies to the County Counsel of, Contra Costa County . PASSED AND ADOPTED on August 6.9 9974 by this'.Board_ cc: Pittaburg Unified School District County Clerk (Elections Department) County Auditor-Controller. _ County' Coun3el - _ Acting. County Admini strator CERTIFIED. Copy I certify that this is a full true & correct copy of the original document which is on file in mp office, . and that it was passed &-adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 001fornia. on the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & ex officio Clerk of said Board of Superylsors,. by Deputy CIerk. �L on JAK :me 66fl : LsoLtiTTor NO. ; j 3", COUNTY COUNSEL'S OFFICE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA r` July 31, r1974 To: Geraldine Russell Chief Clerk ' Board, of' Supervisors From: John B. - Clausen,.. County Counsel. ' Jf By:,..- James A. Klinkner, Deputy.'County Counse '` " Re: Pittsburg Unified -School District' ' Max imum. 'Tax. Rate Increase Election' Oakley Union School District Revenue -timit. ancrease Election BrentwoodUnion School- .District School Bond Election=-$650•,000 San IRamon ,Valley .Unifed, School'District „School Bond:: Election."=$11;400 ,00'0 Knightsen, School District School� Bond 'Election=:-$300, 000 Richmond Unified School' District Trustee..Area,Election Enclosed are certified copies. of Election Orders from the referenced -school districts requesting consolidation iaith. `the General Election to be held on November 5 197.4 , -and, the `ori:ginal and `5 copies of Board of, Supervisors Resolution ordering said consolidation. Please , place these matte'rs-. on .the appropriate 'agenda for adoption at the meeting of• August 6 , . 1974 ; After the •reso-l.ution has been adopted, dated;. and certified, please distribute as .instructed in the last paragraph of the resolution. JAK'*:be enc. CI • 'JUL 319974 t° J R OLSSON ' RDO F SUPERVISORS ,, •C� 60A ` r. t STA CO. 'mom .0 HOUSTON 1. FLOURNOY (�mr#rIIExd # E #tt#E of "a RE '7 SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95805 �-�i I V L July 23, 1974 JUL 3/ 1974 CL 8 J. OLS_`ON D Or' SU ISORS B ._ C RA CO 7 ....fie u To: County Clerks Assembly Bill 914 (Chapter 454, Statutes of 1974) provides that - a candidate for elective public office may submit to the County Clerk a petition containing signatures of registered voters in lieu of the declaration of. candidacy filing fees specified in Sections 6552 and 6554 of the Elections Code. The State Controller is required to pay each year to each local government, on claims submitted 45 days after the effective date of the act and on September 1 of each year there- after the actual increased cost to such local government caused by the filing of such petitions in lieu of payment of the filing fee. The provisions of AB 914 became effective July 11, 1974 and do not apply to costs connected with petitions in lieu of filing fees which may have been submitted to County Clerks before July 11. The initial 45-day claiming period expires on August 24, 1974. Claims not postmarked August 24 or earlier will not be accepted. The next filing date deadline will be September 1, 1975. Enclosed is a sample claim form. Please submit your claim in duplicate, supported by a statement of actual increased costs, listing: (1) miscellaneous expenses, e.g. stationery, (2) personnel costs, and (3).,a listing showing .(a) date of each election, (b) title of office for which a candidate has filed a petition, (c) name of candidate and (d) °number of petition signatures checked for each candidate. Any questions you may have should be directed to Mr. John Maier of this office (916-445-4181) . Very truly yours, HOUSTON I. FLOURNOY, STATE CONTROLLER R�IATIO�► OR YOUR I ® By S. J.. 2�dChief Division of Accounting Encl. cc: County Auditor Chairman, Board of Supervisors �- Claim for Payment 'of Mandated Costs Under Section 16100.6 Government Code To: Houston I. Flournoy State Controller P. 0. Box 1019 Sacramento, California 95805 In accordance with the provisions of Section 16100.6 Government Code, I certify that I am the duly qualified and acting Auditor of the County of that the County has incurred increased cost as a result of the provisions of Section'6555 of the Election Code (as amended by Chapter 454, Statutes of 1974) which permit a candidate for elective public office to submit a petition containing signatures of registered voters in lieu of paying a filing fee; and certify under penalty of perjury that I have not violated any of the provisions of Government Code Sections 1090 to 1096, inclusive. The amount of $ is hereby claimed from the State for payment of the actual increased cost for the mandated program as set forth on the attached statement. Signature County Auditor Date Submit in Duplicate ..,_ . ("L9 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATORCONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONT A CO. Martinez, California De To: G. Russell, Chief Clerk, Date: July 5, 1974 Board of Supervisors From: J. P. McBrie , Subject: Report on Delay in June 4, 1974 i. County Adminst ato Election Returns There is transmitted herewith for your file and record purposes a copy of my June 27, 1974 report to the Board of Supervisors on the delay in the June 4, 1974 election returns. JPMcB:eb encl. f k YV y �! iiiJune ..4. Jas N* Boggess . T'"k• F d .y ,� 5 .i � ...r .. � C$k:i`�" +M„r 74 Brien, =s#j ;rt o #u 3 14, JS countyinistrator E�uy' �` y try office Yis In receipt of a report from the Office *of the County Aud tor-Cootr4110r and a report from thO AssistantCounty gistratc in the office of the County Clerk-Recorder; both reports outline the difficulties experienced In th0 dune 40 3,974 election tallies. . A cavy of each report is attached for your itsformatioa: This procaftre used in the dune 40 1.974 Prima t- i8ieiction entailed use of a neer system which was programed to sccoeaa8ete ;: a greater number of item on the Primary Election ballot. development of the system took place in � ctua beginning Primary Election and had been tested pri and it was felt that of counting ballot$* Test results were nt�s the now system would meet the PrfNasy 41e+ction a without difficulty* A, Upon A complete successful election system -Leart �' of the flawless operation of many component v �hith problems were encountered on June 40 1574 and June caused the delays in cletiaag the unofficial: casnvass, ' ' tem encountered by the Data Proce8sia9``. Among the problem Auditor-Co ll" a this., rdvision of the Office o the county. Clesrk» ' Election Division of the office of the County Included orronenus ,informations being fed Into the Data Processing computer system uhich prepares the Data Processing conputer to propertally the ff.." as ace received -from th Election Department. A second prror�aayy bte m Involved the Pi's ammi"' of the Cubic Vote counting machines tabid► caused these madhineaa to be out of syndbroaizatlon with the Data Processing computer. Both of these probl :were$ solved during the evening of tae 4, 1574. y: L : B. Tsy 6 ' J c _V; "A F nom, prcble®s .tom da*alatkA`after initiate pro . blems had r bedB 5 o'Verco"'End, thease-involved t*_ Cubic. v 10- r .. - - Cubic. Vote.-. Counti ' tam ficall ethe butte�t .. s i ra which relay froa - the Cubic Vote Counters'to.,the Data Brocesebg co uter via K �. "tel®pbotae linear Zt,is'1"meted sieo�. hat there were yk in the tele one= ]1"7.transmissJ,*A an'tell 'an other. prob .e91a connected with' the software which in used. to' recei ve the' informs r L ' ' oration . transatted vie< tslegrocesein0 ' e programing. data input and equipment problemah icer® r int ' shouansified byoperator ble which were brought 'by the extremely difficult circumstances under whichp ersonnel f � ' pe�y.e WVii 7y+ 1 i t..- f y 'rct I x," ^'r_. The total lel sed time for groceaahq,t2►e.official' can+ h vacs was 27 hours 8:00. PR Tuesday .through,..l0i�0 pR .�ednesday� An actual time study from the. commuter logtteoad',tAa ttta: oma- = Zf pater system was capable of pteceseiag '.the election i��`approxi mately 13 hours under optimum Cotditions :'A`breandowai "of the ` problems IndLeates ,.that a total delay ofr:l3 hours waa'oncountered. and of.'the 15 hours 61s 'hours was r}sinly attributable oto:, he 3 slower'....cae►putar Processing imposed by the.-anal tioni�g c buffer'.,-lines and as additional W, hour4 sae-Y'the` result ©! groble� encountered in the Data Proceaaiaguter Cerit®r• ti The Office of the County Auditor-C�trdllar and the Off.4aie of the County Clark-Recorder intend to examine the.,complete system and build in additional safeguards'-to",grevent; delay8 the November General Election* All equip nt, progrims, - snihods of dat:aUrTut, and other facets of the electi�.—11y. sY � will be thoroughly revie Novegbor General Slectio nM' This office _hill P"Ai to the bo'38 .Close Coxatraca with both the office of-" t Countyudit ,�Controll®r, and ah® s Office of the County Ciork*S*corder td, help solV13 any probloms4 v&Lch may J y . ds Re` Olsson `�w .K. ibd y .a; _ • y: d,'" ,. .7}, c,r_M4 S'.� r '�`.i r'i`3„.: v�,* � aa;C„ AS .� ELECTION DEPARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE COUNTYLERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 524 MAIN STREET, MARTINEZ TO: CONTRA ccs.�a cbuN-r�ne 13, 1974 J. P. McBrien, County Administrator FROM: Lon Underwood esistantjOunty Registrar JUN 14 1914 SUBJECT: June 40 1974 Primary Election Tally Office of County Administrator On January 309 1973, the Election Department wrote a memo to Glen Taylor, Data Processing requesting that the election tally program be re- written to facilitate the expected larger ballot. (copy attached) These new programs were not written until this year and the Board of Supervisors did not approve the contracts for this work until February 25, 1974. Formal testing of these programs could not occur until May of this year. 'The Election Department experienced difficulty in the first testing conducted in weeks of May 13 and May 20, This difficulty was due mainly to our equipment and the servicing thereof. We asked for and received data processing support to retest the system on May 30. In this test we experienced two time delays -caused by computer, down time. I had understood that these were procedural problems- which were solved, The first computer print out of test data was received the afternoon of June 3 at which time .we noted a candidate coding error which had to be corrected. These corrections were made and at the same time a candidate name spelling was corrected. The Election Department delivered these corrections just after 5 P.M. on June 3, I understood that it was an approximate 14 hour computer run to generate and certify the system and expected that data processing would process this data so that the system would be ready to start at 8 P.M. on ,0 • O, June 4. The computer did not come into the tally system until approximately 12:45 A.M. June 5 and subsequent to that we lost service of the computer 4- different times. The tally center started at 8 P.M. June 4 and stored data waiting for transmission to the computer. Once we had the computer in the system we found that there was a "check sum bug" in the tally programs which causod approximately 350 precincts to be rerun. As the evening progressed electronic problems developed in our CM-15 Buffers, in the telephone modems and apparently in the telephone lines. At this time we feel that there are also problems in the Memorex 1270 reception device at data processing. When we attempted to use the backup system of reading tape at data processing we found that that system caused a "crash" of the computer system even though it had been tested prior to the election. Processes used in the official canvass procedure have proved the accuracy of the total system. Ballot paper quality caused the counting process many problems which did take some time however not enough to be of consequence. The paper quality did however create a large number of ballots to be placed into the "manual tally" or clean up process. We have been advised that Cubic Corporation will provide support needed to further check both their equipment and data processing programs this summer to insure a full and complete operation at the November General Election. Attachment County Clerk: James R. Olsson - Glen OlssonGlen Taylor j r ELECTION DEPAOMENT - OFFICE OF THE COUNTYWERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 524 MAIN STREET, MARTINEZ TO: Glen Taylor, Data Processing DATE, January 30, 1973 FROM: J. Re' Olsson, Registrar of Voters SUBJECT: Updating Election Tally Progrsms At present our Election Tally 'Programs are not written in 360 language. I feel that it is necessary to rewrite these programs to include data transmission capabilities as well as allow for the possible increase in political parties participating in Primary Elections. I want the updated prograirs to be able to furnish information relating to .candidates and measures by area. Tiy department -receives .many requests for this type of information election night. Both Lon Underwood and myself ,are available to answer questions relating to this reprogramming and our needs. . '_ + ,•, Office of � ir�1 COS 7A COUNTYRECEI ..� • COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER W ® Contra Costa County JUN 12 1574 Martinez, California June 11; 1974 office of County Administrator TO: . .. J�.,p. •McBrien ;:County Administrator .FROM: H. Donald Funk, Auditor-Controller By.: Donald L. Bouchet, Assistant itor-Contro er, SUBJECT: Report on delay in June 4,' '1974 Election Returns BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1. New System. Because of the numerous candidates and issues on the June 4, 1974 election it was necessary to.design and program a new system. ' The former system had worked almost flawlessly during all general, primary, and special elections since 1964. ' 2. "Generate and'Certify" Operation. This module of the computer operation is one of t e major components of the system. Its purpose is to prepare the system for the actual running of the election, creating data files, assigningstorage areas, ballot style data, etc. This operation has the option of creating control cards which are read into the CUBIC vote counting machines to program the vote counting machine for the configuration of each batch of ballots to be counted. There were approximately 4,000 control cards for this election (approximately 900 precincts s times 5 style -- Republican, Democrat, etc. -- within each precinct) . The input for the "Generate and Certify" operation is cards normally keypunched by the Election Department. i These cards contain master information regarding precincts; ballot configurations, candidates names and control numbers, etc. The "Generate and Certify" operation prints out discrepancy messages and proof lists for review by the Election Department. The "Generate and Certify" operation .requires eight hours process time on our fastest computer. 3. Overview of System. As batches of ballots come into the vote counting center they are fed nto the CUBIC vote counting machines which tally the-vote for that ballot style within that precinct. Each of fifty vote counting machines .is wired into one of three "buffer" machines which punch a paper tape of the results coming .from the counting machine. The same buffer machine reads the punched paper tape and transmits the data over. telephone lines directly-into a computer storage area .referred to as the "queue". The computer then reads the transactions (a transaction is the result of one ballot style from one precinct) out of the queue and adds .the results to the various counters. The system provides that the punched paper tape can be carried to, and read at, the computer center in the event there is trouble J. P. McBrien, County Administrator June 11, 1974 Report on delay in June 4, 1974 Election Returns with the. telephone line set up. Periodically, at the request of the Election Department, the computer prints out the results by candidate. It was planned to have a print out every 20 minutes. The computer will, on request, print out other reports (such as a Status Report) . CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS The following is a recap of significant events. Much of this information came from a detailed analysis by the Data Processing staff of the computer log. That analysis is appended hereto. 1. The first "Generate and Certify" and test run was made on about May 11. "It showed, as was anticipated, that there were certain items to be corrected. 2. The second (and what was intended to be the final) "Generate and Certify" and test was run on about May 30. The test results were good. 3. It was discovered after the second run that (1) the same candidate number had been assigned to 'two candidates, and (2) one candidate's name was misspelled. 4. A third "Generate and Certify" was run Monday night. and early Tuesday (election day) morning. This run was necessary to correct the errors of item 3 above. Further, it was decided to eliminate 10 unused precinct-ballot styles during this run in order to avoid having them appear on outstanding reports. S. In reviewing the output from the third "Generate and Certify", a programmer analyst discovered that he had made a keypunch error in connection with the candidate whose name was originally misspelled. jNormally these cards are not keypunched by the analyst but they were in this instance because there were only 5 cards to be punched.) This required a fourth "Generate and Certify" run, which was completed around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, and the computer was initialized to start receiving ballot results by 9:15. At this time the computer center was one hour and fifteen minutes behind schedule inasmuch as it otherwise could have -.started counting .absentee ballots at 8:00 p.m. - 6. When the computer started reading the telephone lines, a minor "bug" developed in a special, vendor supplied, software program that monitors teleprocessing input. For technical reasons, it was not practical to have discovered this particular problem earlier. This problem was corrected and a restart was completed at 10:30 p.m. 7. At 10:30 p.m. the computer again started reading results from the telephone lines. Many messages were emitted stating that there were discrepancies between the configura- tions from the CUBICS and the configurations per the computer data files. At 11:00 p.m. the computer operation was halted and a search .for the cause of the problem began. Within an hour and fifteen minutes the problem was isolated and corrected. The problem resulted from the fact that the 10 precinct-ballot styles were eliminated in the third "Generate and Certify" operation without realizing that the CUBIC precinct-ballot style data would become out of-syncronization with the data stored in the computer unless a complete new set -of approximately 4,000 CUBIC control cards was created. This was, more precisely, the problem which the media referred to as "a programmer trying to speed up the operation". J. P. .McBrien, County Administrator June 11, 1974 Report on delay in June 4, 1974 Election Returns 8. At 12:15 a.m. Wednesday, the computer commenced counting and the first print out of election results was printed at 12:45 a.m. 9. Immediately,.problems were encountered with malfunctioning buffer machines in the election center. It was-decided to read punched paper tapes directly at the computer center, but the first attempt to do so stalled the system at 1:51 a.m. The stall resulted from a conflict in trying to read simultaneously the remaining buffer- telephone lines and the computer center paper tape input. This was corrected and a "warm restart" was completed within 30 minutes. (A "warm restart" initializes the computer approximately where it had left off in the count whenever there is -a system failure.) 10. Because of these buffer problems, two conditions developed: (1) The .computer processing was slowed on account of the inordinate amount of time spent by the computer polling, testing, and diagnosing the telephone lines. (2) The queue became empty at various times (meaning the computer was waiting for data from the tally center) . 11. At 8:11 a.m. Wednesday, opinions at the .computer center were that the buffer problem would be permanent and therefore the computer center commenced reading the punched paper tapes, this time successfully. However,. at the request of the repairmen who were responsible for the CUBIC buffers, the buffers were not eliminated from the system, which acquiescence continued to slow down the processing. Finally, at noon Wednesday, it was decided by the computer center management to close off the buffers. This speeded processing from 5 or less transactions a minute to over 7. 12. At 1:02 p.m. Wednesday, the systed stalled again. This stall occurred when staff' attempted to have the system simultaneously process a Status Report and read paper tape. The warm restart took about one hour and forty minutes. (As the vote counts build up, a warm restart takes. longer to implement.) 13. Shortly after completing the warm restart the system stalled again. Two analysts, who had been performing some diagnostics, accidentally stalled the system in their haste. (There was a great deal of pressure to finish.) This required another two hours for a warm restart. 14. At 6:47 p.m. , the data queues had been completely processed and the election center started the "close out" routine. 15. At 10:50 p.m. Wednesday, the final (100%) vote tabulation print out was printed. 16. In addition, throughout the process approximately 10% of the transactions resulted in reject messages. " This required the tally center to reprocess those batches of ballots. Although many of the reject messages were warranted (e.g. invalid data caused by a tape punch error)., some of the rejects were caused by a program error which was subsequently corrected. • -4- J. P. McBrien, County Administrator .. . June 11, 1974 Report on delay in June 4, 1974 Election Returns SUMMARY The total elapsed time for processing the election to- the 100% count was 27 hours (8:00 p.m. Tuesday through J0:50 p.m. Wednesday) . Actual time studies from the computer log show that the computer system was capable of .processing the election inlapproximately 12 hours if the CUBIC buffer lines had functioned properly. The problems in the computer center (items 5, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 13 above) accounted for an additional 8-1/2 hours. The remaining 6-1/2 hours was mainly attributable to the slower computer processing imposed by the malfunctioning CUBIC buffer lines. Between now and the November election, the system will be examined to see if it is possible to add safeguards to prevent stalls mentioned in items 9, 12, and 13 above.t In regard to the CUBIC .buffers, they should be thoroughly examined .to assure their future reliability. If this cannot be accomplished, more back up should be provided. DLB:mp t SUBJECT: June Primary Elections Processing Staff Meeting---June 7, 1974 BACKGROUND NOTES 1. This Election processing involved 3975 transactions, exclusive of any re-scanned ballots. 2. System Degradation Due to CUBIC Buffer Failures During buffer transmission failures, the BTAM recovery task siezes the computer system. It is estimated that during the time that the buffers were inoperative and lines were continua-ly being polled and restarted, the system could only operate at 80-90% capacity. The more likely figure is 80%. The attempts were made to keep the lines active and effort was applied to continue to restart them .at the insistence of the CUBIC repairmen, so that they could resolve problems with their equipment. 3. Chronology of Election Night Processing Time of Day Comments June 4, : 1974 , 20:28 CICS was brought up and crashed .the system. System started again from cold start. 21 :44 Zero CertI fy report issued. System is receiving data to its input queue during this time. 21 :45 Input Queue released; processing started. 22:26 325 transactions in the Data Queue. This is the build up during the Zero -Certification Report. 23:04 System stopped to investigate rejection of records due to control number problem. Ballot counters were stopped at Dick Nation's request. Counting would have had to have been stopped shortly thereafter anyhow because the buffers would have filled. June :5, 1974 00:15 System started again. Ballot scanning commenced. Scanning time lost was from 23:04 to 00:15. 721 transactions have accumulated in the Input Queue. 00:46 First report issued. Difficulties with inoperative CUBIC lines .are being encountered. Inoperative lines ti are being polled and recovered. 10-20% overhead is being incurred. June Primary Elections Processing Staff Meeting---June 7, 1974 Page two Time of Day Comments 01 :30 Line number 2 taken out of service as inoperative. 01:51 Summary Report issued. Attempted to read paper tape locally. 02:27 System crashed attempting to accept local paper tape. System restart began immediately. 02:34 Summary Report issued while. in restart. 02:57 System again operating and counting. Time loss: 30 minutes. 03:07 Problems are being encountered with lines number 1 and 3. (Paper tape is punching out of registration.) 03:29 Line number 3 is operating. We are now continuing to have, problems with line number 1. 04:40 Lines number 1 and 3 are both giving problems. CUBIC personnel are working on line number 1. Computer oper- ators are continually bringing line number 1 up each time it goes down.. 04:47 All lines are inoperative. 05:01 583 transactions are in the Input Queue. 06:500 Transaction Input Queue has reached zero. 149 minutes required to process 583 transactions. Rate = 3.1 trans- actions per minute. 07:16 We are now trying to make line number 2 operative. Line numbers 1 and 3 are still down. Line number 2 is able to operate in 'read only'. This line will not perform punch and read functions at the sarin' time. Line 2 is being used to transmit tapes being punched by other malfunctioning buffers. Intermittent errors are being encountered on line number 2. 07:30 Attempts are being made to bring line number 3 up again. 07:39 192 transactions processed in 39 minutes. Rate = 4.9 transactions per minute. Heavy system degradation is being encountered because of inoperative lines. 08:11 First paper tape inputted at the computer room paper tape reader. After this input the input transaction Queue stands at 50 transactions. These tapes are very short. I � . o June Primary Elections Processing Staff Meeting---June 7, 1974 Page three Time of Day Comments 08:24 Line number 2 .is still transmitting. 6 transactions are in the Input Queue. At this level the system may have insufficient transactions. on hand to process steadily. In the last 44 minutes, 270 transactions havebeen processed. Rate 6.1 transactions per minute. Tally Center is operating with a reduced crew; 1/3 of the staff has been sent home. 08:34 We have received 9 spools of paper tape to be input at the computer room paper tape reader. 08:45 Still attempting to bring line number 3 into operation. 08:47 13 transactions in the Input Queue. 09:39 Processing rate— 5,6 transactions per minute. Input Queue has reached zero. More paper -tape is read into the system immediately. 09:52 150 transactions have been placed in the Queue from locally read paper tape. We are still trying to bring the inoperative lines up. 10:06 Line number 2 has become inoperative. 10:22 Input is almost exclusively from locally read paper tape. Rate is now 7.3 transactions .per minute. Since we are inputting largely from paper tape, we may have reduced the line overhead by letting the lines stay inoperative. This can be-determined by examination of the Console Log. 10:32 Input Queue backlog is 55 transactions. The intention now is to let the system Queue go to zero to allow analysis of the Check-sum problem. 11 :22 Queue zero has been reached. Test for Check-sum is performed. 11 :49 Instructions have been given ,to cease all line testing on the inoperative lines to remove this overhead from the computer system. All input from this point will be by the local paper tape reader. 11 :59 Check-sum problem has been fixed. Local paper tape inputting has begun. June Primary Election Processing Staff t4eeting---June 7, 1974 Page four Time of Day Comments 12:42 Transaction Queue is zero. The computer is handling data as fast as paper tape can be supplied. 13:02 System crash occurred caused by overlapping extents between programs operating in two separate partitions. 13:11 System restart begun. 14:34 Restart completed. .Tally Center operator begins initialization. 14:39 The computer system is processing. Recovery complete. 15:17. Input Queue has 149 transactions. Processing rate is now 7.8 transactions per minute. The overhead from the inoperative lines is no longer degrading the system. 17:05 . 153 transactions processing in 21 minutes. Rate II 7.3 transactions per minute. 17:59 Input Queue backlog is 234 transactions. All input is from local paper tape. Process rate is 7.4 transactions per minute. 18:00 All paper tape has been read in by the local paper tape reader. Genuine Check-sum errors are being encountered. 18:18 Input Queue backlog is 196 transactions. Process rate As 2.9 transactions per minute. Cause of slowness is undetermined. 18:39 Input Queue backlog is 53 transactions. Process rate has increased to 6.8 transactions per minute. 18:47 Input Queue has reached zero. Close-out of the tally can begin as soon as a Status Report is produced. 22:45 100% has been reached on all precincts. InAhe ,Board of Supervisors Of Contra Costa County, State of California ' June 18 19 In the Matter. of Receipt of Official .Canvass -of June 4, 1974 Primary .E1ection. The .County Clerk having 'submitted :,the official canvass of the June 4, •197-1-- Primary.Electi on; and, On motion, of Supervisor J. P,. , Kenny, seconded. by Supervisor E. A. Linscheid., IT IS B THE BOARD `ORDERED ''that the receipt of -aforesaid-official-canvass is ACKNOWLEDGED. The fereoing .prd'er`was passed by the following vote AYES: Supervisors J: P.. 'K6nny', A. M.. Dias, W. N.' Boggess , .E. .A.Linscheid J., F. Moriarty., N OES : None ABSENT : None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : County Clerk Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator Supervisors affixed this 18thday' of June , 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk. _: Dorot MacDonald H 24 5/74 - 12,500 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, .State- .of California June 18� , 19 74 In the Matter:of Receipt of ,Off 1'cial- Canvass of June 4, ' 1914 Maximum;.:Tax Rate Election for County. ServiceArea No.' M-8, Discovery BayArea. The County Clerk •having submitted, the. official canvass of the June 4,, 1974 Maximum Tax Rate Election for County Service. Area No. M-8,.Discovery Bay, Area; and On. motion of ,Supervisor J P . Kenny, seconded:: by Supervisor A.. M. Dias, . IT -:IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the receipt of - aforesaid :official canvass is ACKN%JLEDGED. The foregoing order was . passed by the 'following .vote : AYES : Supervisors J.. -P. Kenny, A': M: Dias ., UJ. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty: NOES None. " ABSENT"! -None . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and.,correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date.aforesaid.,; cc : County Clerk .,Witness .my hand and the Seal of the Board of Administrator. Supervisors affixed. this 18th day, of June 19 74 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By , Deputy Clerk Dorot „MacDona d. H 24 5/74 - 12,500 ELECTION DEPARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 524 MAIN STREET, MARTINEZ TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: June 12, 1974 FROM.- Lon K. Underwood As �.ant„ o�uty Re�trar SUBJeC County Service Area M-8 °1(Discovery Bay Area). Maximum Tax Rate, Election Attached please find County Clerk' s certificate relating to the County Service Area M-8 (Discovery Bay Area) Maximum Tax Rate Election held on June 4, 1974. Attachment RECEIVED JUN 131974 J. R. OLSSON R BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COS A � Lis . ...Deputy 4/0 P IJ l/ State of California ) ( ss. County of Contra Costa ) I, JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk of said County, do hereby certify that I did canvass the returns of the County Service Area M-8 (Discovery Bay Area) Maximum Tax Rate Election held on June 4, 1974, and that .the Statement of the Vote Cast to which this certificate is attached, shows the whole number of votes cast within said district, the whole number of votes cast for and against the measure voted upon in said district and that the totals of the respective columns are full, true and correct. I further certify that I did conduct the election, by mail and mailed a ballot to each registered voter in said district. WITNESS my hand and official seal this 12th day of June, 1974 . JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk r (SEAL) by Deputy Cdunty Clerk w STATEMENT OF THE VOTE CAST COUNTY SERVICE AREA M-8 (DISCOVERY BAY AREA) MAXIMUM TAX RATE ELECTION June 4, 1974 Votes Cast Yes No Absentees 14 9 5 Total 14 9 5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0F » CO11TRA COSTA COUI Y, ST'."' OF CALIFOE AIIA In the Matter of Endorsing ) 350 .Million Cal-Vet Bond ) RESOLUTION NT BER 74/405 Measure (State Proposition 3) ) VIHEREAS the Cal-Vet program has been providing love interest home and farm loans to California veterans for 52 years; and ;THEREAS this program is entirely self-liquidating and costs the taxpayer absolutely nothing.; and WHEREAS loans now being processed :;ill completely ex1naust available funds, while applications from Vietnam and Korean .veterans still pour in at the rate of 1600 to 3800 per month; and . WHEREAS the Cal-Vet Proposition 3, a bond measure on ,the June 4, 1974 statewide ballot, will provide X370 million to alloy this program to continue; and WHEREAS home purchasing rade possible by Cal--Vet loans injects millions of dollars into the econo=j, each year and creates jobs in construction, insurance, appliance, home furnishings and other industries; and IMEREAS we recognize our obligation to demonstrate gra.ti- tude and generosity to Vietnam veterans as we have to the 278,,000 other veterans who have received Cal-Vet loans; NOW1 TH EREr�'ORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD OF SUPERITISORS OF TREE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORIIIA RESOLVED that it hereby endorses , Cal-Vet Bond Proposition 3 so that Cal-Vet loans mmy continue to help our veterans help themselves at no cost to the taxpayer, and calls on all Californians to give said proposition an over�.rhel-ming YES vote on June 4, 1974, PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of flay, 1974x. by the follo.•ring vote ' of the Board: AYES: Su_oervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, ' . Boggess, E. Ie N. A. Linscheid, J. E. I�ioria=u.y. NOES: None. ABSENT: None . I HEREBY CERTIFY that the ?oregoirc; is .a true and corect copy -.-)f a resolution entered on the minutes.. oz said Board of Super— . visors on May-7, 1974. _. Wit ness -myhand and ."the Seal_ .. o= the Boars of S:�perv�sors of r i xed..: th_s 7th day of L�`3y, 1974. J. R.,. OL SSOXt CLEB�K 5y :oro t {_Laz,:Za r in_ cc*. C1tzeT:s fo2 Cal—Vet Pro-osti on 3 D' y _'1_A u_r; st- ?iso= V-a el-a ns Se .:'_ces tip 1 a.. RESOLUTTON IIT14BER 74AO5 ELECTION AARTMENT — OFFICE OF THE COUI0 CLERK . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 524 MAIN STREET, MARTINEZ To: Geraldine Russell, Chief Clerk Board of DATE:May 2, 1974 Supervisors FROM: Ro ,errt I7e1e Assistant Registration & Election Supervisor SUBJECT: Board Resolution The Election Board of Contra Costa County provides that all ballots at all designated precincts shall be counted at a central place. This resolution must be adopted by May 10, 1974 , 25 days before the Direct Primary Election, June 4, 1974. ze� O a^YV Y a r CEI ED f MAY 2 - 1974 4CK . R. OLSSON ARD OF SUPERVISORS T C STA CO., B De ut 1 ' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa . County, State of California April 29 19 .ZLI, In the Matter of Appointing Election Officers and Designating Polling Places for the June 4, 1974 Direct Primary Election in Contra Costa County.- On motion of Supervisor A. M. Dias, seconded by Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that election officers are appointed and -polling places designated for the June 4,•1974 primary election as set forth 'in a document entitled "Polling Place- and Election Officer List — Direct Primary Election to be Held on Tuesday, June 4,, 1974", said document being on file in the office of the County Clerk , Registration and Elections Division. The foregoing order was passed. by the following vote of the Board: AYES: Supervisors .J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None. ABSENT: . Supervisor W. N. Boggess. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on 'the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Clerk Supervisors' Assistant County Registrar affixed this 29th day of April 019 7 JAMES R. OLSSON, County Cle By Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lazz ini H 24 5/73-15M �f. PULLING ACE AND ELECTION bFF.ICER*_ ST PAGE N0. 1 .f DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION . TO BE HELD -0N .TUESDAY, JULIE its 1.974 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT- 0. TITLi- NAME PARTY PR ECItJCT BERKELEY PARK 50.1 J POLLING ST . JEROMES - SOCIAL HALL PLACE CORNER OF .CURRY & CARMEL AVENUES EL :-CERRITO . . N.:. INSPEC70R.. -CRAWFORD JOSEPHINE ._.:..., r. :...OEMfl.:... JUDGE= HENDRICKSON HAZEL REP CLERK HAVLIN IRENE. L : REP CLERK BRIGHT MARY F ..REP .. PRECINCT BAY . VIEW 501 CONSOLIDATED WITH RI 109 _._._�..._._..W._.._....... . POLL I N G . ....._. .,... .. .0 IRA .L. ROSSON RUMPUS ..ROOM PLACE 5223 SACRAMENTO AVENUE RICHMOND _ INSPECTOR ----- _ 7'---"'-j U D GE ;. ` C CLERKLERK PRECINCT EL CERRITO 001 POLLING RUTH _L. .KIRBY --..GARAGE PLACE r 5917 S;AN DIEGO 'STRCET - CL'TCEiZRITO Mm'JU INS,PECTUR KIRBY RUTH l DEMO D'GE ._ _.._ _ NEWELL; GL'ADYS H REP CLERK CARTER BETTY E ....: ,._._.. �..� _,.: DEMO- .w..� , ....w CLER-'K IINDSTROM FLORENCE M ,DEMO PRECI-NCT ELC.ERRITO 00?_ : , POLLING FAIRMONT SCHOOL - MULTI-PURPOSE ROOM PLACE _..__7.24..KEARNEY STREET EL..CERRI:TO INSPECTOR REITMULDER ALICE M ��Y;:. REP .JUDGE EBINGER MABEL D REP 77, 77 CLERK BROYLES_.JOSEPHINE H REP - POLLING PETER F AGRESTA - GARAGE PLACE 431 EVERETT STREET 'EL oCERRITO INSPCCTOR' 7AGRESTA JENNIE G - ©EMO77 JUDGE ;HOWARD MURIEL F REP CLEflK LOSHAKOFF BERNICE DEMO __ :CL.ERK _ _. .._ �. J.OHNS.O,N..,_WINNI ��. .., REP E .A"ti _ .. �y. ... '_ PRECINCT EL 'CERRITO 004 POLL INGWINIFRED ~JOHNSON 4RUMPUS 'ROOM PLACE Zlb ASHBURY AVENUE:. EL CERRITO ` r L..JOHNSON ::WINIFRED:: JUDGE � D.EM = DEMO .. CLERK REYNOLDS RUTH REP CLERK ZUCKER -AOELE ..:REP 77777 PRECINCT EL CERRITO 005 __:_.P.OIL:I.NG__ r.� HAFtOING.:SCHQQL' . . 'COMM UNITY�ROOM PLACE FAIRMONT £ ASHBURY AVENUES .EL CERRITO INSPI_CTOR DEL 'VECCH IO VIRGINIA DEMO ------- �•_J 10G'E_ _. -BROWN,.PEARL--- DEMQ CLERK PALMER BLANCHE M ` DEMO CLERK; ;TNOROGOOD LOUiSE :M DEMO '*WL" of C alif axnta GOVERNOR'S OFFICE � ^ SACRAMENTO 95814 i � o LI IOP N' RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR n I�%ED QR-2�1974 J. r.. OLSSOv CLERK COARD OP SUPERVISORS TRA C O• B eput April 22 , 1974 Chairman Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors County Courthouse Martinez , California Dear Chairman: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 2601 of the Elections Code, I am enclosing a copy of my Special Election Proclamation declaring that a special statewide election be held on the fourth day of June, 1974 , to be consoli- dated with the direct primary election to be held on that date. Your cooperation in publicizing this procla- mation will be appreciated. Sincerely, RONALD REAGAN Governor Enclosure C� &7 ,F•'f - �t�te SPECIAL ELECTION PIROCLAMATION I, RONALD REAGAN,. Governor of the State of California, pursuant to Section 2601 of the Elections Code, Section 22c of Article IV of the California Constitution, and Statutes of 1972,Chapter 9121 Statutes of 1973, Chapter 994y Statutes] of 1974, Chapter 71 hereby proclaim and order that a Special Election be held on the fourth day of June, 1974, and to be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election to be held on that date, to submit to the qualified voters of the State of California,, the following measures proposed by the Legislature during its 1972 and 1973-74 Regular Sessions, together with an initiative measure: . PROPOSITION 1 o Assembly. Bill No. 392 (Statutes of 1972, Chapter 912) , as amended by Statutes of 1973, Chapter 550, Statutes of '1973, Chapter 1064, Statutes .of 1973, Chapter 1121; and Statutes of 1973, Chapter 1174, an act to add Chapter 1.67 (commencing. with Section 5096.71) to . Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, relating to financing of a program of acquiring and developing state and municipal -beach, park, recreational, and historical facilities by .providing the funds necessary therefor through the issuance and sale of bonds of the State of California., and by providing for the handling and dis- position of such funds, and providing for the sub- mission of the measure to a vote of the people at a special election to be consolidated with the 1974 direct primary election, and making an appropriation �.taE��rur. •\ PROPOSITION 2 - Assembly Bill No. 161 (Statutes of 1973, Chapter 994) , . an act to add Chapter 14 (conuencing kith Section 13985) to Division 7 of the Plater Code, relating to providing for the preparation, issuance and sale of state bonds to create a fund to provide aid to public agencies in the planning, design and construction of facilities for the control and prevention of water pollutionp defining the powers and duties of state officers in respect to the administration of the pro- visions hereoff providing ways and means for the payment of the interest of. such bonds as such interest falls` due, and also for the payment 'and' discharge of the principal of such bonds as such principal maturesl appropriating money for the purpose of carrying out this chapter; and 'providing for the submission of the measure to the people at a special election to be consolidated with the 1974 direct primary election. PROPOSITION 3 - Assembly Bili No. 2647 (Statutes of 1974, Chapter 71 , an act to add Article 51 (commencing with Section 997.001) to Chapter 6 of Division 4 of the Military and Veterans Code, authorizing the creation of a. debt or debts, liability or laabili res, through the issuance and :sale of state bonds, to create a fund to provide farm and home aid for veterans in accordance with the provisions of the Veterans Farm and Home priAIfd i!CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF STATE P.".INTING `i i" �. d Mote of Colifornia —2— Purchase Act of 1943 and acts amendatory and supplemental theretol defining the powers and duties of the Veterans' Finance Committee of 1943 and the Department of Veterans Affairs and otherstate officers in respect to the administration of the' provisions hereof; providing ways and means, exclusive of loans, - for the payment of the interest of such debt or debts, liability or liabilities, as such interest falls due, and also for the payment and discharge of the principal of such debtor debts liability .or liabilities, as such principal matures, appropriating money for the purpose of carrying. out the provisions of the article; and providing for the submission of the measure to the people at a special . election•to be consolidated with the 1974-direct primary election, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take affect immediately. PROPOSITION 4 - Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 30 (Statutes of 1973, Resolution Chapter 158) , a resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by amending Section 2,8 of Article XIII thereof, relating to property taxation. PROPOSITION 5 ® Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 15 (Statutes of 1973, Resolution Chapter 145) , a resolution to i roy o se to the people o1 Vhc St-ate Oi l^.[A1J 2�C51CI11c1 an to the Constitution of the state, by repealing Article XXWI thereof, and by adding Article. XXVI thereto, relating to motor vehicle revenues. PROPOSITION 6 - Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 6 (Statutes of 1973, Resolution Chapter 154) , a resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by amending subdivision (c) of Section 7 of Article IV thereof, relating to meetings of the Legislature. PROPOSITION 7 - Assembly Constitutional Amendment No 76 (Statutes of 1974, Resolution Chapter 6) , a resolution to propose to the people of the State of-California an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by adding a subdivision (n) to Section 4 of Article XXIV thereof, relating to civil service. PROPOSITION 8 a Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 91� (Statutes 1973, Resolution Chapter 159) , a resolution to propose to the people of the State of California an amendment to the Constitution of the state, by adding Section 1 to Article XX thereof, relating to local government. LL OfiHtfd i. CALIFORNIA O►PICR or fTAT6 MNTINO ' L3 .. Mate of California —3— PROPOSITION 9 - Financial disclosures and limitations affecting political campaigns, public officials and lobbyists--other matters. Initiative. Requires reports of receipts and expenditures in campaigns for state and local officesand ballot measures. Limits expenditures for statewide candidates and measures. Prohibits public officials from participating in governmental decisions affecting their "financial interests. " Requires disclosure of certain assets and income by certain public officials. Requires "Lobbyists" to register and file reports showing receipts and expenditures in lobbying activities. Create: a fair political practices cormnission. Revises ballot pamphlet requirements. Provides criminal and civil sanctions for violations. `Enacts and repeals statutes . on other miscellaneous and above- matters, Financial' impact: Adoption of this measure will increase state and local costs up to $500,000 for the 1974-75 fiscal year and from $1,360,000 to $3,210,000 for each subsequent fiscal year. And I do ':hereby proclaim and order, pursuant to .Statutes of 1973, Chapter 521, that a special election be held in the City and County of San Francisco, the Counties of Alameda and . Contra Costa, and that portion of San Mateo County lying within the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, on the fourth day of June, 1974, and to be consolidated with the direct primary election to be held on that date, to submit to the qual.a.i:ied voters of tho-se cC'u ities, a measure proposed by the � Legislature during the 1973-74 Regular Session, relating to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. And I do herby offer a reward of one hundred dollars ($100) for the arrest and conviction of any person who violates any of the provisions of Division 15 of the Elections Code; the rewards to be paid until the total amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) . IN WITNESS 1N=REOF, I have hereunto met my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be affixed hereto this 19th day of April, 1974. Ilk �.T Gov rnor o£ Cali€oris �-.•}r 3' .;H.• �i t. VJ �j ��.•, ,Y til bl"e w7To �� i� ,�E� If,j ^ e,G�,(�l�jd ' �w�-�{F^ tf ._ � $r �}'qtl ��':, ��'..l.t �w;v.i�✓`�� p �/ Lt ✓ � .I Secretary of State `-L� a i(g 4.gp , 1 .. ' ,' d f` .;•SYS / !t I-Y 11 J ?fie utT u c rotary o :> -ate e f 3� Nr t L> l M ;-•, � •..,�� ,+`�•�/Sj] ? ,i fr ALfYOP NIA OPP/CC OP suTr. fIYNTTNG tA ;'} In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California March 25 19 74 In the Matter of Rental Fee for Dolling Places. The Board having received a memorandum from Mr. Lon K. Underwood, Assistant County Registrar, Election Department, advising that he has encountered -difficulty in securing. polling places for the June: 4, 1974 Primary Flection due to the low rental fee of $15; and ' Mr. Underwood having requested that the fee for polling places be increased to $25; On motion of Supervisor W. No Boggess, seconded by Super- visor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said request is REFERRED to the County Administrator. . The foregoing order was passed by the, following vote of the 'Board: .AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. Na Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: bone. ABSENT: None. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct.copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc.: Assistant County Registrar Supervisors Election Department affixed this 25th -day of March , 19 74 County Administrator JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk By. ,. Deputy Clerk la. Iny .ahem H 24 5/73—15M o ELECTION OARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE COU 'Y CLERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 524 MAIN STREET, MARTINEZ TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: March 19, 1974 FROM: j,pn K_, nd�d, As �tant County Registrar SUBJECT`:: Polling Place Rental Fee For approximately the last 20 years the. polling place rental fee has been $15. 00. In securing polling places for the June 4 , 1974 Primary Election we are finding that many are refusing to allow us to use their facility because the polling place rent is not enough. A survey of Bay Area Counties indicates that most counties are now paying $20. 00 - $30. 00. It would seem appropriate that you therefore adopt $25. 00 as polling place rental fee. The Election Department has requested an increase in polling place rent in past budgets, however no increase has been granted. I estimate that the increase from $15. 00 to $25. 00 . will cause an increase of approximately $7,500. 00 in our current budget. RECEIVED P:'ARd?o 1974 n XI.. ROLSSON CLE BOF SUPERV RS COSTA B ' ELECTION 116ARTMENT - OFFICE OF THE COU ' CLERK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 524 MAIN STREET, MARTINEZ TO: Board of Supervisors PATE:. clarch 19, . 1974 FROM: Lon K. Underwo d, As Stant County Registrar SUBJECT: Polling Place Rental Fee For approximately the last 20 years the polling place rental fee has been $15. 00. In securing polling places for the June 4 , 1974 Primary Election we are finding that many are refusing to allow us to. use their facility because the polling place rent is not enough. A survey of Bay Area Counties indicates that most counties are now paying $20. 00 - $30. 00. It would seem appropriate that you therefore adopt $25. 00 as polling place rental fee. The Election Department has requested an increase in polling place rent in past budgets, however no increase has been granted. I estimate that the increase from $15. 00 to $25. 00 will cause an .increase of approximately $7 ,500. 00 in our current budget. r RECEIVED (.`AR o 1974 J. R OCSSON CIEj�80 O, .,UP O A COSERV SORS �1( TA 8 In the. Board of, Supervisors of ontra Costa , County, State of .California f March 25 19.71 In the Matter of . Acknowledging.:Receipt of Official Canvass of. Votes Cast at. March 50 . . 1974 District Elections.' The County C1erk. .having `>submitted'.the officia_1, canvass of, votes cast at 'certain March'..5,` 1974 district elections as set' forth as . follows: . .. , District - Special Election Result Canyon School ,District Revenue .Limit Increase carried Election: Ban Ramon `Valley:;Unified Bond Election failed School District Moraga School. District " Bond Election failed Pittsburg. •Unified:School Bond'.El e c ti on failed District San Pablo. Fire. Maximum Tax Rate failed —Protection District.. Incr.e.ase Election Contra Costa County.✓. Maximum' Tax Rate carried; Sanitation District No. -15 Increase Election On `motion 'of Supervisor A. M. : Dias, seco"ndedby Supervisor J. P. Kenny, .IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid canvass of votes cast in .said elections are ACKNOWLEDGED. The foregoing order was passed by the following vote: AYES.. : Supervisors. J.' P. � Kenny, A: M Dias, W.. N., Boggess, E. A. -Linscheid, J. E. Moriarty. NOES:, • ABSENT:' None: , . hereby certify, that the foregoing ,is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of. Supervisors on the date aforesaid: Witness- my hand and the Seal of the Board of `cc: . County, Clerk Supervisors Assistant County affixed this_2t h -day of March , 19 74- Registrar JAMES R. OLSSON County ,Cler County Administrator By Deputy Clerk Dorothy Lazza. ini H 24 5/73-15M BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1 Re: Consolidating Maximum Tax Rate ) -Increase Election to be Held in ) Danville Fire Protection District ) RESOLUTION NO.' 74/ 266 with Direct Primary Election to ) be held June 4, 1974 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT : The Board of Directors of the Danville Fire Protection District (here- inafter called "District") has called a maximum tax rate increase election to be held in the District on June 4 , 1974 , .and has requested that said election be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California on June 4 , 1974 . In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public and authorized by law that said maximum tax rate increase election be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that consent to such a consolidation is given and the maximum tax rate -'_ncrease- election called to be held June 4 , 1974 , in the District shall. be and the same is hereby consolidated with the Direct Primary Election to be held on said date throughout the State of California, insofar as the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that,. within the •territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places, voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the same, that the measure to be voted upon by thE- voters of the District shall be' set forth on the ballots provided for said Direct Primary Election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers, that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the 'returns of said election shall be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in this Board ' s Resolution No. 74./64. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said maximum tax rate increase election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the- Board of Directors' of the District. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby i7.structed to include in the sample ballots and in the official ballots for said Direct Primary Election to be submitted to the vo-ez- of the District the following measure in substantially the following form, to wit: RESOLUTION No. 74/266 f' MEASURE: Shall the proposed increase in the maximum tax rate which can be levied by the Danville Fire Protection District YES from Ninty-four and Four Tenths Cents ($0. 944) per $100 . 00 of assessed valu- ation to One Dollar and Six and Nine Tenths Cents ($1.069) per $100 . 00 of NO assessed valuation for the fiscal year 1974-1975 and thereafter until changed as provided by law be authorized? IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the District .the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the maximum tax rate increase measure to be submitted to the qua-lified electors of the District as T'eell as the cost of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other incidental expenses as .may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified _copy of this Resolution to the Board of Directors of the District. PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 19 , 1974 , by this Board. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and 'corPect copy of a resolution entered on the minutes of said Board of Super- visors on the date aforesaid . Witness my hand and the Seal cc : Danville Fire Protection of the Board of Supervisors affixed District this 19th .day of March, 1974• Electrons Department County Administrator J . R . OLSSON, CLERK By t &1,-j Charleen K. Travers , Deputy JAK:bc -2- RESOLUTION NO. 74/. 266 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Amending ) Resolution in Connection ) with Tax Rate Increase ) RESOLUTION NUMBER .74/275 Election, County Service ) Area No.. M-8. ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Resolution Number 74/205 adopted February 259 1974 calling a maximum tax rate increase election for County Service Area M-8 (Discovery Bay) on June 4, 1974, is hereby amended to provide that said election shall be by mail ,ballot . PASSED and ADOPTED this 19th day of March, 1974 by the following vote of the Board: AYES: , Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A. M. Dias, W. N. Boggess, J. E. Moriarty. NOES: None . ABSENT: Supervisor E. A. Linscheid. CERTIFIED .COPY I certify that this is a full, true & correct cgpy of the or., nal docwnent .vhich is on file in my office, and that it was na ssed & adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, on the date shown. ATTEST: T. R. OLSSON. County, Cc: CQUnty Clerk (Elections ) Clerk & ex-of flelo Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, County Auditor-Controller by Deputy Clerk. County Counsel n on County Administrator G RESOLUTION NUMBER 74/275 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Special Election ) to be Held in San Francisco Bay Area ) RESOLUTION NO. 74/259 Rapid Transit District with Direct ) Primary Election to be Held June 4 , ) 1974 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT : The Board of Directors of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, pursuant to Public Utilities Code §28752 .2 (a) , has called a special election to be held in the District on June 4 , 1974 , and has requested that said election be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election to. be held throughout the State of California on June 4 , 1974 . In the opinion of this_ Board it is to the best interest of the public and authorized by law that said election be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that consent to such- . a consolidation is given and the said election called to be held June 4 , 1974, in the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid 'Transit District as it lies in Contra Costa County shall be and the same is hereby consolidated with the. Direct Primary Election to be held on said dat<, throughout the : State of ,California, insofar as the territory in which , said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts, polling places,. voting booths and election officers shall, in every case, be the s?me, that the measure t^ be voted upon by the voters of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District shall be set forth on the. ballots provided for said Direct Primary Election, that all proceedings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers , that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were, only one election, and that the returns of said election shall- be canvassed by the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in this Board ' s Resolution No. 74/64 . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that when the results of said special election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transic District. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in tY:a sample ballots and in the official ballots for said Direct Primary -Election to be submitted to the voters of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District the following measure which is to be designated measure "A" on the ballot in substantially the following form, to .wit : RESOLUTION NO. 74/259 Q� r Shall the members of the Board of YES Directors of the San Francisco Bay . Area Rapid Transit District be NO electe(3.?. . . . . . . . . . . . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the District the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the election measure to be submitted to the qualified electors of the District as well as the cost of printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order of consolidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk .of the Board and he is hereby authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this Resolution to the Board of Directors of the District. PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 12 , 1974 , by this Board. cc: San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit CERTIFIED COPY District Attention: Mr. Richard J. I ertify that this is a full, true & correct copy , ShephaY{� original document which is on file in my office, Secretary and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of County Clerk Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California, on y the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Assistant County Registrar Clerk &ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervisors, County Counsel by Deputy Clerk. 1_ - County Administrator �l? -e.--•-�����'`�..--- on �1� Y JAK:bc -2- RESOLUTION NO. 74/249 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Consolidating Revenue Limit ) Increase El -ction to be Held in ) Martinez Unified School District ) RESOLUTION NO. 74/ with ,Direct Primary Election to ) be Held June 4 , 1974 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The Governing Board of the Martinez Unified School District has ordered a revenue limit increase election to be held in the District on June 4 , .1974 , and has requested that said election be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election to be held throughout the State of California on June 4 , 1974 . In the opinion of this Board it is to the best interest of the public and authorized by law that said revenue limit increase election be consolidated with the Direct Primary Election. This Board therefore HEREBY RESOLVES AND ORDERS that consent to such a consolidation is given and the revenue limit increase election called to be held June 4 , 1974 , in 'the Martinez Unified School District shall- be hallbe and the same is hereby consolidated. with the Direct Primary Election to be held on said -date throughout the State of California, . insofar as the territory in which said elections are to be held is the same. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that, within the territory 1 affected by this order of consolidation, the election precincts ,. polling places , voting booths and election officers shall , in every case, be the same, that the measure to be voted upon by_ the voters of the Martinez Unified School District shall be set forth on the ballots provided for said Direct Primary Election, that all_ proceed- ings had in the premises shall be recorded in one set of election papers , that the elections shall be held in all respects as though there were only one election, and that the returns of said election shall' be canvassed by the County C-Lerk of the County of Contra Costa as provided in this Board ' s Resolution No. 74/64 . IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERLD that when the results of ~ said revenue limit increase election are ascertained, the County Clerk of the Countv of Contra Costa is hereby authorized and directed to certify the same to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa Countv. IT IS HERFBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa be and is hereby instructed to include in the sample ballots anc_ -in the official ballots for said Direct Primary Election to be submitted to the voters of the Martinez Unified School. District the following measure in substantially the following form, to wit: RESOLUTION NO. 74/2 MEASURE: Shall there be authorized. an increase of the evenue .limit per unit of average daily at- tendance from one thousand one hundred fifty- ' nine and twenty hundredths dollars ($1, 159 . 20) ' to one thousand three hundred thirty-four and YES . twenty hundredths dollars ($1,334 . 20) ,. such : ' increase to be effective in the Martinez Unified ' School District for the school vears 19.74-75 to ' and including 1976-77, the revenues ' of which are ' -to be used for general fund expenditures? The estimated increase of the revenue limit will ' result in an increase to the tax rate of the ' Martinez Unified School District in the first NO year from four and nine hundred twenty-six ' thousandths dollars ($4 . 926) to five and. four ' hundred forty-six thousandths dollars ($5 . 446) ' for each one. hundred dollars '($100) of assessed ' valuation of property. IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the County Clerk of Contra Costa County is authorized and directed to charge to the District the additional expense of printing upon the sample and official ballots the revenue limit increase measure to be submitted to the aua.lified. electors of the District as well as the cost of . Printing any arguments for or against said measure and such other .incidental expenses as may be incurred solely by reason of this order_ of consolidation. AND BE IT RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby_ authorized and directed to forward one certified copy of this Resolution to the County Clark of Contra Costa County, one certified copy to the County Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa . County, and three certified copies to the County Counsel of Contra Costa County. PASSED AND. ADOPTED on March 12 , 1974 , by this Board. cc: County Clerk County 'Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County County Counsel CERTIFIED COPY I certify that this is a full, true & correct cop- of the original document which is on file in my office; and that it was passed & adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. California. on the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OI;SSON, County Clerk &ex-officio Clerk of said Doard of Supervisors, by Deputy,Clerk. p 0. JY�K:be _2 RESOLUTION NO. 74/233 In. .. the Board of Supeivisors ; of C®ntra Costa County, State" of Calif®rnia' - February ,13 19 74 in the Matter of. ,Fiiing'`Payment •Amounts for Election, Officers and Rental of .Polling . Pla',ces for :the ' Primary and General Electi:ons to be Held :in, 1974, Pursuant' to the provis.i,ons o'f. Section- 1.645 .of the ' Elections: Code., ,IT.; IS . BY. THE BOARD `ORDERED that ' the compensation for election officers to: conduct the-'Prizrary Election` to be held on June- 4',. 1974 and"'the General Election to be held. on November 5., - 19-74 in the,-Contra. Costa County .prec ncas is fixer as follows $27 ..00 for election`- officer.: serving as 'inspector; $24.00 -for .services as election_'officers (except ins"pe'.ctorr ) ; $; 3 .00. for,.'delivery of election returns ; $ 0.1 3' per mile each way, for messenger who:_delivers said election returns . ` IT-- IS FURTHER. ORDERED that the compensation •for owners of polling .places furnishe'd :for 'said elections is hereby fixed, at $15.00 f or each polling place:; 'The foregoing: grder.'was passed"by the following` vote : - AYES ote : _AYES:' Supervisors J. P. Kenny, A,. Mi Dias, W. N. Boggess, E. A. Linscheid, , J. E. Moriarty. NOES None . _ ABSENT: None _ . hereby certify;that the.foregoing is a true.and correct copy .of an order entered on the minutes of said Board:.of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness, my hand and the Seal of.the Board of cc : Electi.onseOff lcer .' ', affixedlsth s `13th .--clay of :February,County p C.ou.n'ty Auditor" ' ' • JAMES R. OLSSON, County. Clerk County Administrator . By _ Deputy Clerk Vera. Nelso H'24 5/73-15M x; I- IN THE. i;OARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA f AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE SAN PABLO FIRE PRO`IEC'TIO;N DISTRICT Re, Calling a Maximum Tax ) Rate Increase Election in ) RESOLUTION NIO. 74/ 65 San Pablo Fire Protection ) District ) (R. &T. C . §52265,, -2286 (b)- Ch . 358 , Stats .".1973) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as the Board". of Directors " of the San Pablo Fire Protection Distric .RESOLVES THAT: This resolution hereby supersedes Resolution No . 73/908 adopted on November 26 , 1973 by this Board. Pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Sections 2265 and 2286 (b) , a maximum tax rate increase election is hereby called for the San Pablo Fire Protection District to determine if the"` : maximum tax rate which may be levied in the District shall be increased to ninety-four cents (940) per $100 of assessed valuation for the fiscal year 1974-1977 and .thereafte_r_ until changed as provided by law . The current maximum. tax rate ,which . may be le.vied in the said District is 48 . 9r of assessed valuation. The election shall be held on IAIarch 5 , 1974 , The election shall not be by mailed ballots This election will be consolidated with other elections scheduled within the District for Ilarch 5 , 1974 , provided, if no other elections are scheduled, .it will not be consolidated . Elections Code §2504 (Ch . 1146 , Stats . 1973) requires that certain elections shall be held only on specified dates . . This election being one of those covered by Section 2074 , .and March 5, . 1974 being the nearest specified date for holding this election; the election called for the same purpose and set on January 22, 1974 , by Resolution 73/787 is hereby cancelled. The County Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish . appropriate notice of the election and conduct it .in accordance. "with Revenue and Taxation Code §2288 (Ch. 358, Stats . 1973) . PASSED AND ADOPTED by this Board on January 22, 1974 . V CERTiTHED COPY . I cer' fv Ci^.t this is a fi:'.l, trnc ,°. cnrr.'ct cony o4 "a Wice, cc : County. Clerk (Elections Dept .. ) t.,� o ,. . - County Auditor-Controller `t a�, r rh ^ro�:a of County Counselor .i )- 1. ... ( � _•• lr.Ili . �. '' = i I. ... cc n\. County County ' Administrator f 1: c,n`; .,a C'- kof said L...- ! t:parci5ors, by Do City C'.crk. RESO'LUTI O:. .NO. 74/65 IN THE BOARD OF` SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA-,COSTA COUNTY, STATE' OF: CALIFORNIA Re. Dor c is County C ler'k } RESOLUTION NUMBER' 7 ./64 anvas s Returns :in } 1974`ElectionJs. } (El*C '* SS18401, 18440 and 18461; ) _ Ed.0 51304) •The Board of*. Supervisors of. Contra Costa County :RESOLVES THAT: This Board HEREBY: DIRECTS •AN'D ORDERS the County Clerk to conduct the official canvass of: .returns., ' ineludng absentee ballots, and' to perform the count as: required by:law at a ventral location,., for , a31` 197 . statewide, 1oca1, .'and speca2 elections . The costs..of. such elections .are'-,f ixeA 'and' ,borne .as. providedby' law. and by.orders of this 'Board -for local and •.special elections. PASSED and ADOPTED` by the Board on January 122, 197,4. y CERTIFIED COPY T certify that•this:is &-full' true. & correct copy of the original document which:is on file,in my office, grid"that it Nvas passed& adopted 'by•the-Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; Gail€ornia> on the date shown. ATTEST.: J. R. oL.SSoN, County clerk &es•orficlo Clerk of said Board,of Supervisors, • by Deputy.Clerk. cc,. ;County Counsel (20): ; Election°.Department -(10) "School Department' RESOLUTION NUMBER`74/64} RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JAN /_5 1U'4 DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD O� SUPERYI O June 4 , 1974 ONtRA January 28 - February 6 Candidates for Judicial or State Legislative office must file a Declaration of Intention to become a candidate for that office. (E1. Code, Sec. 2.5301 & 25500) PebrUary _11 ___March 8 Nomination-papers may be issued and fiiQccj for all Offi(;ua (El. Cade, Chapter 2 commencing Sec. 6400) OFFICE FILING FEE SPONSORS United States Senator850. 00 T5 United States Congress. Districts 7 , ti, 9 425. 00 40-60 State Assembly Districts 10, 11 , 12 211. 20 40-60 Superior Court Judges (Dept . 5 , Office 1 & Dept . 11, Office 2) 376. 15 20-30 Municipal Court Judges 346. 05 20-30 (West Judicial Dist . , Office 2 Mt . Diablo Judicial Dist . , Office 3 Delta Judicial District , Office 2 Walnut Creek-Danville Judicial District , Office 2) County Supervisor Districts 1 & 4 264. 00 20-30 Assessor 618. 72 20-30 Auditor 324. 00 20-30 Clerk-Recorder 505. 92 20-30 District Attorney-Public Administrator 743 . 04 20-30 Sheriff-Coroner 618 . 72 20-30 Superintendent of Schools 685. 80 20-30 Treasurer-Tax Collector 505. 92 20-30 County Central Committee - 0 - *20-30 All official filing forms are available from County Clerk' s Election Dept. , 524 Main Street , Martinez. COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE APPORTIONMENT FOR 1974 District American Independent Democratic Peace & Freedom Republican 1 5 6 7 3 2 6 4 4 4 3 4 3 3 7 4 4 4 4 4 5 3 5 3 4 Total 22 22 21 22 CANDIDATE'S STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATION (Non-Partisan Offices Only) Countywide Office 750. 00 Supervisorial District 1 325. 00 Supervisorial District 4 350. 00 West Judicial District 250. 00 Mt . Diablo Judicial District 1100. 00 Delta Judicial District 200. 00 Walnut Creek-Danville Judicial District 400. 00 *Where less than 50 voters in district 1/10 of the number of voters Lon K. Underwood James R. Olsson Assistant County Registrar County Clerk