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3 INCUMBENTS RE-ELECTED GOLONSKY TO FACE APRIL 10 RUNOFF.


Byline: Sylvia L. Oliande

Staff Writer BURBANK - Two school board members and a city councilwoman retained their seats while another City Council member was forced into a runoff Runoff

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 against three challengers during Tuesday's municipal election.

In addition, Burbank voters tapped the city's assistant treasurer to take over the top spot when her boss retires.

Officials said 10,839 of the city's' 55,689 voters cast ballots during the primary - some 19.4 percent, far better than the 15.9 percent turnout during the 1999 election.

``It's a lot better than two years ago, particularly considering the rain,'' said City Clerk In the United States, a City Clerk is an elected or appointed official who is responsible as the official keeper of the municipal records. In some places, the Clerk may be known as the "Village Clerk" or "Town Clerk".  Judie Sarquiz, who was unopposed in her bid for a second term. ``We had a lot of troupers come out.''

In the race for two seats on the Burbank Unified School District A unified school district is a school district which includes both primary school (kindergarten through middle school or junior high) and high school (grades 9-12). In Illinois, these districts are called unit school districts.  board, incumbents Patricia Burnett and Connie Lackey won handily hand·i·ly  
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 over challenger Glen R. Forsch.

And Assistant Treasurer Donna Anderson Anderson, river, Canada
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 won her campaign to replace Treasurer Jim Rogers For other uses, see: James Rogers (disambiguation).

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, who is retiring after 12 years. Other candidates were Bob Kramer, who already sits on the City Council; Todd Layfer, an accountant from DreamWorks; and Charity Dawn Wynn, an administrative assistant.

Anderson said she had expected a close race, with Kramer being her toughest contender.

``Once I got out walking the streets, talking to Noun 1. talking to - a lengthy rebuke; "a good lecture was my father's idea of discipline"; "the teacher gave him a talking to"
lecture, speech

rebuke, reprehension, reprimand, reproof, reproval - an act or expression of criticism and censure; "he had to
 people, (I found that) people like Bob, but they want him on the council and they want someone with experience handling the money,'' she said.

In the hard-fought race for City Council, incumbent Stacey Murphy, 42, won a second term outright. Two-term Councilman Dave Golonsky was forced into an April 10 run-off against Marsha Ramos, Gary Olson and Howard Rothenbach - the three other leading vote-getters.

Charles Brandon, Robert Brody, John Dominguez, Marco A. Gonzalez and Ed Stresino rounded out the field running for the council.

Murphy said she was relieved at the outcome, but realizes that the weeks leading up to the general election will be grueling gru·el·ing also gru·el·ling  
adj.
Physically or mentally demanding to the point of exhaustion: a grueling campaign.



gru
 for the other candidates.

``I'm exited, but I think there's going to be six more weeks of hard work and I hope that everyone runs a nice, clean campaign,'' she said.

As elections officials counted the ballots, the results were posted on a large screen set up in the lobby of City Hall and on the city's cable Channel 6.

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