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CITY OF LOS ANGELES : MAYOR 1,210 OF 1,932 PRECINCTS.

Riordan (Inc) 160,871 62.6%

Hayden 85,934 33.4%

Marez 3,551 1.4%

Honts3,177 1.3%

Shapiro 3,152 1.2%

City Attorney

1,210 of 1,932 precincts pre·cinct  
n.
1.
a. A subdivision or district of a city or town under the jurisdiction of or patrolled by a specific unit of its police force.

b.
 

Hahn (Inc) 48,240 61.1%

Stein Stein , William Howard 1911-1980.

American biochemist. He shared a 1972 Nobel Prize for pioneering studies of ribonuclease.
  94,557 39.0%

Controller

1,210 of 1,932 precincts

Tuttle (Inc) 163,451 71.0%

Garza 40,867 17.8%

Margolin 25,878 11.2%

City Council

1st District

30 of 54 precincts

Hernandez (Inc) 4,225 57.9%

Lopez 3,077 42.1%

3rd District

100 of 149 precincts

Chick chick

abbreviation for chicken (1).
 (Inc) 19,509 81.2%

Diamond 4,511 18.8%

5th District

128 of 209 precincts

Feuer (Inc) 22,083 100%

7th District

57 of 87 precincts

Alarcon (Inc) 7,965 100%

9th District

49 of 89 precincts

Walters (Inc) 4,806 68.0%

Torres 1,641 23.2%

Miller 629 8.9%

11th District

128 of 192 precincts

Mercer mer·cer  
n. Chiefly British
A dealer in textiles, especially silks.



[Middle English, from Old French mercier, trader, from merz, merchandise, from Latin merx
  11,521 40.4%

Miscikowski 11,193 39.2%

Isler 3,834 13.4%

Friedman 1,992 7.0%

13th District

46 of 80 precincts

Goldberg (Inc) 7,820 100%

15th District

46 of 114 precincts

Svorinich (Inc) 6,013 60.5%

Contreras 3,102 31.2%

Kortheuer 827 8.3%

City Propositions

1,210 of 1,932 precincts

Charter Amendment 1

(Elections - Changes procedures.)

Yes 96,168 42.7%

No 129,058 57.3%

Charter Amendment 3

(Fire and police pensions.)

Yes 126,292 56.9%

No 95,774 43.1%

Charter Amendment 4

(Maximum budget transfers.)

Yes 111,882 50.5%

No 109,504 49.5%

Charter Amendment 5

(Transfer of power, duties.)

Yes 97,234 43.9%

No 124,040 56.1%

Referendum referendum, referral of proposed laws or constitutional amendments to the electorate for final approval. This direct form of legislation, along with the initiative, was known in Greece and other early democracies.  Ordinance A law, statute, or regulation enacted by a Municipal Corporation.

An ordinance is a law passed by a municipal government. A municipality, such as a city, town, village, or borough, is a political subdivision of a state within which a municipal corporation has been
 6

(Contribution limits. Shall the ordinance reenacting the municipal code relating tocontribution limits and uses of officeholder of·fice·hold·er  
n.
One who holds public office.

Noun 1. officeholder - someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust; "he is an officer of the court"; "the club elected its officers for
 expense funds be adopted?)

Yes 104,186 47.3%

No 116,045 52.7%

Proposition 7

(Additional business tax extension.)

Yes 101,338 45.4%

No 121,993 54.6%

Proposition 8

(Shall a Charter Commission be elected to propose a new charter?)

Yes 132,162 60.9%

No 85,117 39.2%

Charter Commission

1st District

30 of 54 precincts

Romero 5,342 100%

2nd District

88 of 136 precincts

Finn 8,039 52.3%

Selter 4,392 28.6%

Simonson 2,945 19.2%

3rd District

100 of 149 precincts

Zine 9,953 52.3%

Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM).

The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs
  6,564 34.5%

Greenfield Greenfield, town (1990 pop. 18,666), seat of Franklin co., NW Mass., at the confluence of the Deerfield and Green rivers, near their junction with the Connecticut; settled 1686, set off from Deerfield and inc. 1753.   2,530 13.3%

4th District

82 of 140 precincts

Weinberger 3,192 25.9%

Mims 3,027 24.6%

Robb 2,289 18.5%

Lucente 2,087 16.9%

Regan 1,734 14.1%

BernsteinX 0 0

X(Deceased deceased 1) adj. dead. 2) n. the person who has died, as used in the handling of his/her estate, probate of will and other proceedings after death, or in reference to the victim of a homicide (as: "The deceased had been shot three times. )

5th District

128 of 209 precincts

Chemerinsky 11,981 56.2%

Epstein 3,637 17.1%

Brain 2,479 11.6%

Heidt 1,226 5.8%

Bohlke 793 3.7%

Tilles 647 3.0%

Raphael 547 2.6%

6th District

93 of 174 precincts

Widom 4,771 32.0%

Woods-Gray 4,011 26.9%

Kosmont 2,482 16.6%

Grammatico 2,034 13.6%

Colwell 1,620 10.9%

7th District

57 of 87 precincts

Castaneda 4,786 59.0%

Winn 2,027 25.0%

Kimura 1,302 16.0%

8th District

83 of 146 precincts

Archie-Hudson 7,560 70.0%

Johnson 3,271 30.2%

9th District

49 of 89 precincts

Fleming 2,540 41.4%

Torres 2,488 40.5%

Robert 1,11318.1%

10th District

88 of 108 precincts

Dupont-Walker 7,653 61.1%

Peters 4,865 38.9%

11th District

128 of 192 precincts

Glushon 10,860 47.7%

Kindel 4,388 19.2%

Aronoff 4,093 17.9%

Allen 3,473 15.2%

12th District

122 of 165 precincts

Boland 13,174 52.6%

Richman 7,467 29.8%

Prince 4,405 17.6%

13th District

46 of 80 precincts

Kayser 3,375 41.6%

Jean 2,760 34.0%

Sinkov 1,980 24.4%

14th District

70 of 89 precincts

Pacheco 5,758 42.0%

Tokofsky 3,713 27.1%

Robledo 2,717 19.8%

Legaspi 1,515 11.1%

15th District

46 of 114 precincts

Hahn 4,481 50.2%

Gaines 2,886 32.3%

Forster 1,563 17.5%

Los Angeles Unified School District The Los Angeles Unified School District (the "LAUSD") is the largest (in terms of number of students) public school system in California and the second-largest in the United States. Only the New York City Department of Education has a larger student population.  

Board of Education

District No. 2

Precinct A constable's or police district. A small geographical unit of government. An election district created for convenient localization of polling places. A county or municipal subdivision for casting and counting votes in elections.


PRECINCT.
 totals not available

Castro (Inc) 14,361 100%

District No. 4

Precinct totals not available

Fields 27,928 45.4%

Sackman 16,961 27.6%

Dixon-Davis 8,936 14.5%

Greenfield 7,639 12.4%

District No. 6

Precinct totals not available

Korenstein (Inc) 34,137 64.4%

Tung 8,755 16.5%

Barnes 6,664 12.6%

Bauman 3,470 6.5%

School Propositions

1,341 of 2,114 precincts

Charter Amendment 2

(Board of Education elections - Changes in election procedures.)

Yes 93,377 42.0%

No 128,907 58.0%

Measure BB

(School bond proposition. Shall the district issue $2.4 billion in bonds for school repair and construction? Requires 66.6% for approval.)

Yes 179,895 70.5%

No 75,241 29.5%

Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Community Colleges

Board of Trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors.  

1,514 of 2,302 precincts

District No. 2

Garfield (Inc) 161,462 67.4%

Kim 40,484 16.9%

Bergson 37,603 15.7%

District No. 4

Candaele81,234 34.3%

Yanez 48,126 20.3%

Moen 44,190 18.6%

Grunwald 42,016 17.7%

Prinster 21,494 9.1%

District No. 6

Baker (Inc) 103,271 43.7%

Pearlman 91,568 38.8%

Brecht 21,947 9.3%

Green 19,459 8.2%

BURBANK

33 of 33 precincts

Burbank School Board

(Two seats)

Burnett 5,993 28.5%

Lackey (Inc) 5,545 26.3%

De Felicis 4,916 22.3%

Wilcox (Inc) 4,610 21.9%

Propositions

Measure A97

(Shall the city's existing transient A malfunction that occurs at random intervals and lasts for a short duration such as a spike or surge in a power line or a memory cell that intermittently fails. See spike and power surge.

transient - 1.
 parking tax at short term facilities, such as the airport, hotel, conference center be retained?)

Yes 7,826 66.5%

No 3,944 33.5%

Measure B97

(To rehabilitate re·ha·bil·i·tate
v.
1. To restore to good health or useful life, as through therapy and education.

2. To restore to good condition, operation, or capacity.
 schools, shall 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.  issue bonds in an amount not to exceed $112.5 million? Requires 66.6% for approval.)

Yes 8,880 71.6%

No 3,517 28.4%
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