City of Irvine Municiple Election History 1971 to Present
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December 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summary
Incorporation Charter
City Managers Election Dates Registered Voters Population
Candidates And Measures......................................................................................................................... 1 November 5, 2024 ........................................................................................................................... 1 March 5, 2024.................................................................................................................................. 3 November 8, 2022 ………………………………………………………………………………………4 November 3, 2020 ........................................................................................................................... 5 November 6, 2018 ........................................................................................................................... 6 June 5, 2018 .................................................................................................................................... 7 November 8, 2016 ........................................................................................................................... 8 November 4, 2014 ........................................................................................................................... 9 November 6, 2012 ......................................................................................................................... 10 November 2, 2010 ......................................................................................................................... 11 November 4, 2008 ......................................................................................................................... 12 June 3, 2008 .................................................................................................................................. 13 November 7, 2006 ......................................................................................................................... 14 November 2, 2004 ......................................................................................................................... 15 June 3, 2003 .................................................................................................................................. 16 November 5, 2002 ......................................................................................................................... 17 November 7, 2000 ......................................................................................................................... 18 November 3, 1998 ......................................................................................................................... 19 November 5, 1996 ......................................................................................................................... 20 November 8, 1994 ......................................................................................................................... 21 November 2, 1993 ......................................................................................................................... 22 November 3, 1992 ......................................................................................................................... 23 November 5, 1991 ......................................................................................................................... 24 November 6, 1990 ......................................................................................................................... 25 June 5, 1990 .................................................................................................................................. 26 March 6, 1990................................................................................................................................ 27 November 7, 1989 ......................................................................................................................... 28 August 30, 1989 ............................................................................................................................ 29 June 7, 1988 .................................................................................................................................. 30 November 3, 1987 ......................................................................................................................... 31 June 3, 1986 .................................................................................................................................. 32 June 5, 1984 .................................................................................................................................. 33 June 8, 1982 .................................................................................................................................. 34 November 3, 1981 ......................................................................................................................... 35 June 3, 1980 .................................................................................................................................. 36 November 7, 1978 ......................................................................................................................... 37 March 7, 1978................................................................................................................................ 38 March 2, 1976................................................................................................................................ 39 November 4, 1975 ......................................................................................................................... 40 June 4, 1974 .................................................................................................................................. 41 March 5, 1974................................................................................................................................ 42 December 21, 1971 ....................................................................................................................... 43
Elected Mayors/Councilmembers ........................................................................................................... 45 Mayors of the City of Irvine, California................................................................................................... 49 History of Ballot Measures ...................................................................................................................... 51 Summary of Election Data ....................................................................................................................... 59
SUMMARY INCORPORATION
December 21, 1971
Approved by the voters of the City of Irvine
Certified by the Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown, Jr.: December 28, 1971 Note: Election materials prior to incorporation are on file at the office of the Orange County Registrar of Voters. CHARTER Approved by the voters of the City of Irvine: November 4, 1975 Certified by the Secretary of State March Fong Eu: November 14, 1975
CITY MANAGERS 1972–1989
William Woollett Jr.
1990–1999 1999–2006 2006–2018 2018–2020 2020–2021 2021–Present
Paul Brady Allison Hart Sean Joyce John Russo
Marianna Marysheva (Interim)
Oliver C. Chi
ELECTION DATES
March (Even Years, 1971–78)
General Law election date:
Charter amendment approved by voters to change from March to June of even years: Charter amendment approved by voters to change from June to November of even years:
November 7, 1978
November 6, 1990
REGISTERED VOTERS
Certified to the Secretary of State as of October 21, 2024:
157,703
Note: The report to the Secretary of State is updated periodically. For the most recent report, contact the Orange County Registrar of Voters at (714) 567-7600 or log on to its website at ocvote.com . POPULATION Effective 2023: 314,550
CANDIDATES AND MEASURES NOVEMBER 5, 2024 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 24-92
MAYOR:
Larry Agran* Tammy Kim Ron Scolesdang Felipe Delgado Akshat “AB” Bhatia Lee Sun
42,652 37,924 12,891 6,001 5,325 2,761 2,496 123,118
34.6% 30.8% 10.5% 4.9% 4.3% 2.2% 2.0%
Wing Chow
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
DISTRICT 1
Melinda Liu* John Park Jackie Kan Jeff Kitchen Michelle Johnson
5,896 5,787 3,274 2,243 1,050 21,140
27.9% 27.4% 15.5% 10.6% 5.0%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
DISTRICT 2
William Go** Jeff Starke Gang Chen Parrisa Yazdani
5,352 4,441 3,624 3,199
26.3% 21.8% 17.8% 15.7% 3.4%
Mohamed Kothermydeen TOTAL VOTES CAST
689
20,352
DISTRICT 3
James Mai** Tom Chomyn
8,968 5,845 5,569 24,029
37.3% 24.3% 23.2%
Jing Sun
TOTAL VOTES CAST
DISTRICT 4
Mike Carroll** Ayn Craciun
10.255 7,446 20,751
49.4% 35.9%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term
1
Total Ballots Cast
123,118 96,730 26,388 314,550 157,703
Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast Vote Center Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters Percentage Turnout
78.1% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2023 – December 2024): $620.00
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MARCH 5, 2024 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 24-24 Measure D: City of Irvine, “City Council Ordinance No. 24-10, Charter Amendment to Expand City Council and Establish City Council Districts” Yes 30,790 59.8% No 20,696 40.2% TOTAL VOTES CAST 51,486 PASSED
51,486 44,176 7,310 303,051 152,998 35.9%
Total Ballots Cast
Vote By Mail Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters Percentage Turnout
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2023 – December 2024): $620.00
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NOVEMBER 8, 2022 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 22-105
MAYOR:
Farrah N. Khan*
29,628 21,560 14,834 7,184 5,129 78,335
37.8% 27.5% 18.9% 9.2% 6.6%
Branda Lin Simon Moon
Katherine Daigle Tom Chomyn
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Larry Agran**
31,023 29,440 27,272 24,891 12,481 4,895 130,002
23.9% 22.6% 21.0% 19.1% 9.6% 3.8%
Kathleen Treseder**
Anthony Kuo John Park Scott Hansen Navid Sadigh
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term
Total Ballots Cast
84,663 72,763 11,900 301,250 153,389
Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast
Election Day Vote Center Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters Percentage Turnout
55.2% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2021 – December 2022): $550.00
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NOVEMBER 3, 2020 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 20-97
MAYOR:
Farrah N. Khan* Christina L. Shea
56,304 42,738 9,684 9,654 118,380
47.6% 36.1% 8.2% 8.1%
Luis Huang
Katherine Daigle TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Tammy Kim** Mike Carroll** Larry Agran ^^ Carrie O’Malley Mark Newgent Diana Jiang Laura Bratton John Park Dylan Green Christina Dillard Anshul Garg Abigail K. Pole Hai Yang Liang
43,744 38,615 38,156 37,931 32,521 27,440 15,894 14,837 10,305 8,814 8,321 6,420 6,406 5,944 295,348
14.8% 13.1% 12.9% 12.8% 11.0% 9.3% 5.4% 5.0%
Lauren Johnson-Norris
3.5% 3.0% 2.8% 2.2% 2.2% 2.0%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term ^^ 3 rd runner up elected to a two-year term for purpose of filling vacancy created by Farrah N. Khan’s election to Mayor
129,954 112,599 17,355 281,707 147,531
Total Ballots Cast
Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast
Election Day Vote Center Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters Percentage Turnout
88.2% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2019 – December 2020): $530.00
5
NOVEMBER 6, 2018 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 18-81
MAYOR:
Donald P. Wagner*
35,592 24,682 13,018 5,341 78,633
45.3% 31.4% 16.6% 6.8%
Ed Pope
Katherine Daigle
Ing Tiong
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Farrah N. Khan** Anthony Kuo** Carrie O’Malley Kev Abazajian Frank McGill Jaci Woods Mark Newgent John Park Gang Chen Liqing Lee Sun David Chey Lauren Johnson-Norris TOTAL VOTES CAST
23,085 21,071 19,267 17,147 16,889 12,313 10,092 8,077 6,877 5,835 5,462 2,624 148,739
15.5% 14.2% 13.0% 11.8% 11.4% 8.3% 6.8% 5.4%
4.6% 3.9% 3.7% 1.8%
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Total Ballots Cast Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast
89,313 56,354 28,601 276,176 125,972
Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
91
Percentage Turnout 70.9% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2017 – December 2018): $490.00
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JUNE 5, 2018 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE DIRECT PRIMARY ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 18-56 Measure B: City of Irvine, “City Council Ordinance No. 17-08, Facilitating Veterans Cemetery Through Relocation of Previously-Planned Development” Yes 17,078 37.4% No 28,638 62.6% TOTAL VOTES CAST 45,716 FAILED Measure C: Charter Amendment – “A Measure Requiring 2/3 Vote of the City Council to Propose Taxes” (Initiative Ordinance No. 18-08 ) Yes 34,010 76.2% No 10,618 23.8% TOTAL VOTES CAST 44,628 PASSED Measure D: Charter Amendment – “A Measure Prohibiting Voter Approval Requirements of Fiscally Beneficial Projects” Yes 19,478 44.9% No 23,866 55.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 43,344 FAILED
48,438 32,121 16,317 276,176 117,829
Total Ballots Cast
Vote By Mail Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
101
Percentage Turnout
41.1%
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2017 – December 2018): $490.00
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NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 16-92
MAYOR:
Donald P. Wagner* Mary Ann Gaido
30,002 26,278 11,816 8,299 3,206 79,601 28,072 24,023 21,301 16,487 10,011 9,799 8,844 6,758
37.7% 33.0% 14.8% 10.4% 4.0%
Gang Chen
Katherine Daigle
David Chey
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Christina L. Shea** Melissa Fox** Anthony Kuo Farrah N. Khan Shiva Farivar Dale Cheema Courtney Santos Matthew Ehorn Anila Ali Hyunjoung “Genii” Ahn
20.2% 17.2% 15.3% 11.8%
7.2% 7.0% 6.3% 4.9% 3.6% 3.3% 3.1%
4,988 4,651 4,349
Ian Daelucian
TOTAL VOTES CAST
139,283
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Total Ballots Cast Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast
95,345 54,641 35,618 258,386 119,195
Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
101
Percentage Turnout 80.0% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2015 – December 2016): $470.00
8
NOVEMBER 4, 2014 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 14-148
MAYOR:
Steven S. Choi* Mary Ann Gaido Katherine Daigle
18,333 17,380 4,698 40,411
45.4% 43.0% 11.6%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Lynn Schott** Jeffrey Lalloway**
16,814 16,749 16,539 14,403 8,966 73,471
22.9% 22.8% 22.5% 19.6% 12.2%
Melissa Fox Larry Agran Evan Chemers
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term
Measure V: Orange County Great Park Fiscal Transparency and Reforms Act (Initiative Ordinance No. 14-04) Yes 34,846 88.7% No 4,430 11.3% TOTAL VOTES CAST 39,276 PASSED Measure W: Term Limits Measure (Initiative Ordinance No. 14-05) Yes 29,361 74.6% No 9,986 25.4% TOTAL VOTES CAST 39,347 PASSED
43,372 26,607 16,765 242,651 105,886
Total Ballots Cast
Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
153
Percentage Turnout 40.96% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2013 – December 2014): $470.00
9
NOVEMBER 6, 2012 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 12-143
MAYOR:
Steven S. Choi*
32,505 28,741 9,951 71,197
45.7% 40.4% 13.9%
Larry Agran
Katherine Daigle TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Beth Krom**
34,075 31,776 30,264 27,381 19,286 17,167 159,949
21.3% 19.9% 18.9% 17.1% 12.1% 10.7%
Christina L. Shea**
Lynn Schott PK Wong
Gavin Huntley-Fenner
Evan Chemers
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Measure BB: The Irvine Support Our Schools Initiative of 2012 (Initiative Ordinance No. 12-13) Yes 49,619 70% No 21,278 30% TOTAL VOTES CAST 70,897 PASSED
82,884 42,756 39,524 223,729 121,533 604
Total Ballots Cast
Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast Early Voting Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
127
Percentage Turnout 68.2% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2011 – December 2012): $440.00
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NOVEMBER 2, 2010 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 10-139
MAYOR:
Sukhee Kang*
34,634 19,383 54,017
64.1% 35.9%
Christopher Gonzales TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Larry Agran** Jeffrey Lalloway**
22,206 20,959 18,630 17,657 8,259 3,327 3,037 94,075
23.6% 22.3% 19.8% 18.8% 8.8% 3.5% 3.2%
Lynn Schott Shiva Farivar Chris Moore Bijan Mazarji Yunus Aksoy
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Measure R: Irvine Schools Support Initiative (Initiative Ordinance No. 10-10) Yes 40,861 78.2% No 11,415 21.8% TOTAL VOTES CAST 52,276 PASSED Measure S: Irvine Sustainable Community Initiative (Initiative Ordinance No. 10-11) Yes 35,239 66.8% No 17,479 33.2% TOTAL VOTES CAST 52,718 PASSED Total Ballots Cast 60,722 Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast 32,621 Precinct Ballots Cast 28,101 Population 217,686 Registered Voters 113,434 Precincts 129 Percentage Turnout 53.7% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2008 – December 2010): $440.00
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NOVEMBER 4, 2008 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 08-126
MAYOR:
Sukhee Kang* Christina L. Shea
38,505 35,481 73,986
52.0% 48.0%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Beth Krom** Steven S. Choi** Larry Agran^^ Margie Wakeham Todd Gallinger Patrick A. Rodgers
36,924 28,886 28,157 22,669 22,423 22,093 11,022 10,877 3,697 2,354 189,102
19.5% 15.3% 14.9% 12.0% 11.9% 11.7% 5.8% 5.8% 2.0% 1.2%
Eric Johnson Bea Foster Ruby Young Paris Merriam
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term ^^ 3 rd runner up elected to a two-year term for purpose of filling vacancy created by Sukhee Kang’s election to Mayor Measure R: Orange County Great Park Ratification and Implementation Act (Initiative Ordinance No. 08-17) Yes 39,056 55.9% No 30,828 44.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 69,884 PASSED Measure S: Irvine Personal Information Privacy Act (Initiative Ordinance No. 08-16) Yes 45,425 63.7% No 25,863 36.3% TOTAL VOTES CAST 71,288 PASSED Total Ballots Cast 85,224 Vote-By-Mail Ballots Cast 40,568 Precinct Ballots Cast 40,656 Population 209,806 Registered Voters 110,525 Precincts 114 Percentage Turnout 77.1% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2007 – December 2008): $410.00
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JUNE 3, 2008 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATE PRIMARY ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 08-77
Measure H: Irvine City Council Ethical Public Service Ordinance (Initiative Ordinance No. 08-03) Yes 14,718
80.9% 19.1%
No
3,473 18,191
PASSED
TOTAL VOTES CAST
19,086
Total Ballots Cast
Early Voting Ballots Cast Vote By Mail Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
141
13,351 5,594 209,806 103,903
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
109
Percentage Turnout 18.4% Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2007 – December 2008): $410.00
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NOVEMBER 7, 2006 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 06-145
MAYOR:
Beth Krom* John Duong
26,082 17,657 43,739
59.6% 40.4%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Christina L. Shea ** Sukhee Kang** Mary Ann Gaido
21,190 20,984 19,267 15,341 76,782
27.6% 27.3% 25.1% 20.0%
Bill Mavity
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
48,460 24,321 24,139 193,785 94,534
Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
125
Percentage Turnout
51.3%
Measure M: Orange County Transportation Improvement Plan County-Wide: Yes 489,640
69.7% 30.3%
No
213,250 702,890
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Irvine Votes:
Yes No
33,305 11,913
73.7% 26.3%
TOTAL VOTES CAST 45,218 Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2005 – December 2006):
$390.00
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NOVEMBER 2, 2004 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 04-164
MAYOR:
Beth Krom* Mike Ward Earle Zucht
26,157 24,153 4,984 4,171 59,465
44.0% 40.6% 8.4% 7.0%
Ronald Eugene Allen TOTAL VOTES CAST:
CITY COUNCIL:
Larry Agran** Steven S. Choi** Sukhee Kang^^ Debbie Coven
25,210 25,052 24,642 24,261 22,561 22,326 5,336 149,388
16.9% 16.8% 16.5% 16.2% 15.1% 14.9% 3.6%
Mike House Greg Smith
Mohsen Alinaghian TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term ^^ 3 rd runner up elected to a two-year term for purpose of filling vacancy created by Beth Krom’s election to Mayor Total Ballots Cast 70,077 Absentee Ballots Cast 28,670 Precinct Ballots Cast 41,407 Population 171,700 Registered Voters 93,222 Precincts 124 Percentage Turnout 75.2%
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2003 – December 2004):
$360.00
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JUNE 3, 2003 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 03-66
Measure A: Support the CenterLine Light Rail Project (Initiative Ordinance No. 03-01) Yes 8,555
47.6% 52.4% FAILED
No
9,423 17,978
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Measure B: Prohibit any City of Irvine Participation in the CenterLine Light Rail Project (Initiative Ordinance No. 10-83) Yes 8,419 47.9% No 9,161 52.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 17,580 FAILED
18,206 11,231 6,975 165,000 77,178
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
22
Percentage Turnout
23.6%
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2003 – December 2004):
$360.00
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NOVEMBER 5, 2002 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 02-157
MAYOR:
Larry Agran* Mike House
19,886 17,358 37,244
53.4% 46.6%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Beth Krom**
15,859 14,562 14,499 14,412 4,951 64,283
24.7% 22.7% 22.4% 22.4% 7.7%
Christina L. Shea** Mitch Goldstone
Chuck DeVore Linda Lee Grau
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term
Measure GG: Repeal the 1.5% business utility user’s tax paid by businesses but not residents in Irvine Yes 10,072 30.5% No 22,979 69.5% TOTAL VOTES CAST 33,051 FAILED
39,363 13,567 25,796 156,000 76,290
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
123
Percentage Turnout
51.6%
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 2001 – December 2002):
$340.00
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NOVEMBER 7, 2000 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 00-133
MAYOR:
Larry Agran*
34,905 34,905
(100.0%)
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Chris Mears** Michael Ward** Beth Krom^^ Anthony J. Dragun Kenneth L. Hansen Dave Christensen Patrick A. Rodgers
21, 296 19,718 18,725 14,808 14,729 13,673 8,553 8,123
16.5% 15.3% 14.5% 11.5% 11.4% 10.6% 6.6% 6.3% 3.3% 2.2% 1.8%
Christopher J. Gonzales Roger A. Matlin Alan A. Mannason Savvas Roditis TOTAL VOTES CAST
4,222 2,901 2,381
129,129
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term ^^ 3 rd runner up elected to a two-year term for purpose of filling vacancy created by Larry Agran’s election to Mayor Total Ballots Cast 55,596 Absentee Ballots Cast 18,714 Precinct Ballots Cast 36,882 Population 143,072 Registered Voters 69,131 Precincts 98 Percentage Turnout 80.4%
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 1999 – December 2000):
$320.00
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NOVEMBER 3, 1998 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 98-158
MAYOR:
Christina L. Shea* TOTAL VOTES CAST
29,067 29,067
100%
CITY COUNCIL:
Larry Agran** Greg Smith** Ned E. Kassouf Carolyn McInerney
14,434 13,004 10,452 10,422 6,655 4,662 2,902 1,776 64,307
22.4% 20.2% 16.3% 16.2% 10.3% 7.2% 4.5% 2.8%
George Michael Gallagher
Don Irvine Jack Wu
Savvas Roditis
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Measure D: Shall City of Irvine Advisory Resolution No. 98-01, Supporting the Reuse of MCAS El Toro for Non-Aviation Purposes in Accordance with the Millennium Plan, Be Adopted? Yes 26,737 81.1% No 6,213 19.9% TOTAL VOTES CAST 32,950 PASSED
37,868 10,119 27,749 127,700 62,647
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
98
Percentage Turnout
60.4%
Campaign Contribution Limit (January 1997 – December 1998):
$310.00
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NOVEMBER 5, 1996 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 96-134
MAYOR:
Christina L. Shea* Sally Anne Sheridan
19,479 11,537 4,747 3,314 39,077
49.8% 29.5% 12.1% 8.5%
Paul Johnson Guy E. Mailly
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Michael Ward** Dave Christensen** Kenneth L. Hansen
19,174 16,027 13,919 13,071 62,191
30.8% 25.8% 22.4% 21.0%
Bruce Peotter
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Measure M: Amendment to portions of the City Code relating to Campaign Financing (Initiative Ordinance No. 96-01) Yes 22,297 56.6% No 17,076 43.4% TOTAL VOTES CAST 39,373 PASSED
46,386 9,684 36,702 121,173 67,266
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
91
Percentage Turnout
69.0%
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NOVEMBER 8, 1994 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 94-187
MAYOR:
Mike Ward*
26,055 26,055
100.0%
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Greg Smith** Barry Hammond** George Gallagher David Glenn Burt
20,848 17,902 9,641 3,871
37.3% 32.0% 17.2% 6.9% 6.5%
Gilad Ganish
3632
TOTAL VOTES CAST
52,262
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
40,497 7,919 32,578 121,173 60,228
Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
90
Percentage Turnout
67.2%
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NOVEMBER 2, 1993 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 93-138
CITY COUNCIL:
Greg Smith* Marc Goldstone Alireza Jazayeri
10,772 8,268
53.9% 41.3% 4.8%
961
TOTAL VOTES CAST
20,001
* Elected to complete the term of office vacated by Art Bloomer as a result of his resignation.
22,158 4,809 17,349 117,902 61,228
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
43
Percentage Turnout
36.2%
22
NOVEMBER 3, 1992 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 92-172
MAYOR:
Mike Ward* Marc Goldstone Helen T. Cameron
16,435 11,730 11,204 1,973 1,699 1,032 44,073
37.3% 26.6% 25.4% 4.5% 3.9% 2.3%
Les Racey Al Nasser
David Fondots
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Paula Werner** Christina L. Shea**
20,890 20,294 12,658 12,236 3,549 2,965 2,861 1,974 77,427
27.0% 26.2% 16.3% 15.8%
Ken Bruner
Christopher B. Mears
Philip Bui
4.6% 3.8% 3.7% 2.5%
John Boardman George A. Gallagher Dale Gregory Peterson
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
53,757 8,846 44,911 114,346 66,488
Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
104
Percentage Turnout
80.9%
23
NOVEMBER 5, 1991 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 91-163
Measure A: Charter Amendment – If a Councilmember in an unexpired term is elected to the office of Mayor, the candidate with the third highest number of votes shall fill the vacant seat for the remainder of the term; the amendment also instructs voters to vote for no ore than three candidates in this instance (Amends Measure D passed on June 7, 1988). Yes 11,328 71.3% No 4,570 28.7% TOTAL VOTES CAST 15,898 PASSED Measure B: Referendum petition repealing Ordinance 90-23, Zone Change for the undeveloped portion of Planning Area 38 (Westpark) Yes 8,486 51.2% No 8,088 48.8% TOTAL VOTES CAST 16,574 PASSED Measure C: Advisory Vote Only – Implementation of the Conservation and Open Space element and Land Use Element of the General Plan approved by the voters in June 1998 Yes 12,695 78.0% No 3,582 22.0% TOTAL VOTES CAST 16,277 PASSED
16,745 3,345 13,400 111,418 56,479
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
49
Percentage Turnout
29.6%
24
NOVEMBER 6, 1990 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH THE STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 90-155
CITY COUNCIL:
Bill Vardoulis* Michael Tague Carol Yocum
11,409 7,647 5,571 2,855 1,394
39.5% 26.5% 19.3%
Albert E. “Al” Nasser
9.9% 4.8%
Genovica Niculescu-Balteanu TOTAL VOTES CAST
28,876 * Elected to complete the term of office vacated by Sally Anne Sheridan on her election to Mayor at the June 5, 1990 Regular Municipal Election. The Special Election was initiated by petition. Measure D: Charter Amendment: Change date of regular City election from June to November of even years. Yes 21,171 67.5% No 10,199 32.5% TOTAL VOTES CAST 31,370 PASSED Measure E: Charter Amendment: Repeal direct election of Mayor and runner-up provision to fill seat of incumbent Councilmember being elected Mayor, providing for a five- member Council (repeal of Measure D from June 1988) Yes 12,898 40.8% No 18,735 59.2% TOTAL VOTES CAST 31,633 FAILED
35,504 6,381 29,123 102,418 56,203
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
107
Percentage Turnout
63.2%
25
JUNE 5, 1990 REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 90-98
MAYOR:
Sally Anne Sheridan*
14,256 13,584 27,840
51.2% 48.8%
Larry Agran
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Art Bloomer**
11,702 11,629 11,096 11,037 4,112 1,810 51,386
22.8% 22.6% 21.6% 21.5% 8.0% 3.5%
Barry J. Hammond** Mary Ann Gaido Cameron Cosgrove Albert E. “Al” Nasser TOTAL VOTES CAST Robert J. West
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term Measure B: General Plan Amendment: Provide two-lane vehicle overcrossings at Yale Avenue/AT&SF Railroad and Yale/I-405 (Initiative Petition) Yes 13,487 51.5% No 12,701 48.5% TOTAL VOTES CAST 26,188 PASSED Measure C: General Plan Amendment: Provide overcrossings for bicycle / pedestrian / emergency vehicle access only at Yale/AT&SF Railroad and Yale/I-405 Yes 12,233 47.4% No 13,581 52.6% TOTAL VOTES CAST 25,814 FAILED Total Ballots Cast 28,966 Absentee Ballots Cast 5,996 Population 102,418 Registered Voters 55,163 Precincts 105 Percentage Turnout 52.5%
26
MARCH 6, 1990 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 90-39
Measure:
Formation of Mello-Roos District to Build Parks and other Public Facilities ($57,000,000.00) Yes 2,562 24.1% No 8,090 75.9% TOTAL VOTES CAST 10,652 FAILED
10,715 1,836 8,834 103,000 53,696
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
38
Percentage Turnout
20.0%
27
NOVEMBER 7, 1989 SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION (CONSOLIDATED WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 89-160
Measure N: Amendment of Human Rights Ordinance; i.e., remove references to “sexual orientation.” (Initiative Ordinance 89-1) Yes 11,731 52.5% No 10,618 47.5% TOTAL VOTES CAST 22,349 PASSED
22,594 3,636 18,958 100,371 57,402
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
42
Percentage Turnout
39.4%
28
AUGUST 30, 1989 ADVISORY SURVEY – ALL-MAIL BALLOT CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 89-123
Measure A*: San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Joint Policy Agreement between the Cities of Irvine and Newport Beach
Yes No
11,942 2,765 14,707
81.2% 18.8%
PASSED
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Measure B*: Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Memorandum of Understanding between the Cities of Tustin, Irvine, and Orange Yes 12,161 82.9% No 2,501 17.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 14,662 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast*
14,973
N/A
Population
100,417 56,400
Registered Voters
Precincts (Consolidated precincts to correspond to villages)
12
Percentage Turnout
26.5%
* “All-Mail” ballot election
29
JUNE 7, 1988 REGULAR ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 88-71 (SUPERCEDING CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 88-64)
MAYOR:
Larry Agran* Barry J. Hammond
15,651 8,707 3,111 27,469
57.0% 31.7% 11.3%
Hal Maloney
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
Paula Werner**
12,168 11,140 11,034 8,460 7,454 50,256
24.2% 22.2% 21.2% 16.8% 14.8%
Sally Anne Miller ** (Later Sheridan)
Cameron Cosgrove ^^
Art Bloomer Michael Shea
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a two-year term ** Elected to a four-year term
^^ 3 rd runner up for purpose of filling vacancy due to Councilmember Agran being elected Mayor. Cosgrove was seated for a term of two years per July 20, 1988 City Council minutes. Measure C: General Plan Amendment: Amend the Conservation and Open Space and Land Use Element Yes 22,486 85.3% No 3,876 14.7% TOTAL VOTES CAST 26,362 PASSED
Measure D:
Charter Amendment : Procedures for filling vacancies in the office of Councilmember Yes 19,527 80.5% No 4,721 19.5% TOTAL VOTES CAST 24,248 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
29,068 2,479 26,589 97,873 50,085
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
100
Percentage Turnout
58.0%
30
NOVEMBER 3, 1987 SPECIAL ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 87-140
Measure E: Charter Amendment: Direct Election of Mayor Yes 4,582
54.1% 45.9%
No
3,881 8,463
PASSED
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Measure F: Charter Amendment: Establishment of a $150 basic limitation on campaign contributions Yes 6,407 77.9% No 1,814 22.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 8,221 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
8,575 1,143 7,432 94,139 49,068
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
61
Percentage Turnout
17.5%
31
JUNE 3, 1986 REGULAR ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 86-81
CITY COUNCIL:
Larry Agran* Ed Dornan* Tom Jones Hal Maloney Jean Hobart
11,056 10,737 5,513 5,221 2,822 1,543
27.9% 27.1% 13.9% 13.2%
7.1% 3.9% 1.7% 1.5% 1.4% 1.4% 0.9%
Mary Aileen Matheis Gary Steven Bennett Scott Wellman Anthony R. Korba Clarence P. Becwar TOTAL VOTES CAST Betsy Scherr
669 607 551 551 351
39,621
* Elected to a four-year term Measure A: Charter Amendment : Limit terms of Councilmembers to two consecutive full terms Yes 12,066 62.1% No 7,370 37.9% TOTAL VOTES CAST 19,436 PASSED Measure B: Charter Amendment: Adoption of an Ordinance directing that a method for direct election of the Mayor be established by June 1988 Yes 13,488 70.5% No 5,650 29.5% TOTAL VOTES CAST 19,138 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast Precinct Ballots Cast
21,363 2,074 19,289 88,711 47,355
Population
Registered Voters
Precincts
92
Percentage Turnout
45.1%
32
JUNE 5, 1984 REGULAR ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION
CITY COUNCIL:
David G. Sills* Dave Baker* Sally Anne Miller* Mary Ann Gaido
12,897 12,254 12,137 9,393 2,770 2,706 52,157
24.7% 23.5% 23.3% 18.0% 5.3% 5.2%
Joe Condon Barry Kidd
TOTAL VOTES CAST
* Elected to a four-year term Note: David G. Sills resigned September 20, 1985, on his appointment as a Judge of the Superior Court. Ralph A. “Ray” Catalano was appointed October 15, 1985 by minute action to serve the remainder of the term.
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
21,034 2,573 76,010 39,891
Population
Registered Voters (As of 5/17/84)
Precincts
79
Percentage Turnout
52.7%
33
JUNE 8, 1982 REGULAR ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION
CITY COUNCIL:
Larry Agran* Barbara Wiener* John Nakaoka Edward A. Dornan
8,696 8,295 5,875 5,567 2,083 1,142 31,658
27.5% 26.2% 18.6% 17.6% 6.6% 3.6%
Bill Pozzi
Marjorie Keiser
TOTAL VOTES CAST:
* Elected to a four-year term Measure A: Authorization of bonds, payable from a portion of gas tax revenues, to fund railroad grade separations at Culver, Yale and Jeffrey Yes 12,093 73.9% No 4,262 26.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 16,355 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
18,693
Unavailable
Population
69,631 38,799
Registered Voters
Precincts
73
Percentage Turnout
48.1%
34
NOVEMBER 3, 1981 SPECIAL ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION
Measure H: Construction of Permanent Civic Center (NOTE: Advisory Vote Only) Yes 3,886 64.2% No 2,170 35.8% TOTAL VOTES CAST 6,056 Measure J: $100 Campaign Contribution Limit Yes 2,782 45.9% No 2,957 55.1% TOTAL VOTES CAST 6,056 FAILED Measure K: $250 Campaign Contribution Limit (Initiative Ordinance 81-1) Yes 3,261 57.2% No 2,443 42.8% TOTAL VOTES CAST 5,704 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
6,252
176
Population
65,422 36,282
Registered Voters
Precincts
37
Percentage Turnout
17.2%
35
JUNE 3, 1980 REGULAR COUNCIL ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION
CITY COUNCIL:
David G. Sills* Bill Vardoulis* Mary Ann Gaido*
11,177 9,941 8,941 8,872 6,916 5,880 2,315 1,802 1,662
19.3% 17.2% 15.5% 15.3% 12.0% 10.2%
Dave Baker Paul Todd, Jr.
Gilbert E. Nelsen, Jr. James Kincannon Beverly J. Wright Michael Scott Barnes TOTAL VOTES CAST: Jim Grow
4.0% 3.1% 2.9% 0.6%
347
57,853
* Elected to a four-year term Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
21,903
Unavailable
Population
62,134 33,613
Registered Voters
Precincts
66
Percentage Turnout
65.2%
36
NOVEMBER 7, 1978 SPECIAL ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE GENERAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 990
Measure L: Charter Amendment: Change date of City Election from March to June of even years Yes 10,930 68.3% No 5,066 31.7% TOTAL VOTES CAST 15,996 PASSED
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
17,479
Unavailable
Population
51,200 24,848
Registered Voters
Precincts
53
Percentage Turnout
70.3%
37
MARCH 7, 1978 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 879
CITY COUNCIL:
Arthur W. Anthony*
2,423 2,742 1,885 1,859 1,818 1,206
20.0% 22.7% 15.6% 15.4% 15.0% 10.0% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4%
Larry Agran* Ellen G. Freund
Robert L. “Bob” Moore C. Larry Hoffman
Vivian Hall David Warren Jerry Shaw
61 55 49
Carol Effenberger TOTAL VOTES CAST:
12,098
* Elected to a four-year term
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
6,408
67
Population
46,300 20,696
Registered Voters
Precincts
39
Percentage Turnout
31.0%
38
MARCH 2, 1976 GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 544
CITY COUNCIL:
David G. Sills*
2,839 2,766 2,127 1,925 1,792 1,784
15.8% 15.4% 11.8% 10.7% 10.0%
B.T. “Bill” Vardoulis* Mary Ann Gaido* Patrick B. “Pat” Bonner E. Ray Quigley, Jr.
Carol Morris
9.9% 5.3% 4.6% 4.1% 3.5% 2.7% 2.1% 1.4% 1.1% 0.8% 0.7%
Robert B. “Bob” Martin, Jr.
957 834 731 634 483 374 246 201 139 131
Robert M. Miller
John B. “Jack” Adams Bruce Elliott Rasner George F. Kossler George W. McClure, Jr.
William M. Crisell Maureen Spencer Gary Gladden
Robert O. “Bob” Whitson TOTAL VOTES CAST:
17,963
*
Elected to a four-year term
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
6,235
81
Population
35,393 17,963
Registered Voters
Precincts
33
Percentage Turnout
34.7%
39
NOVEMBER 4, 1975 SPECIAL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 495
Measure
Charter Adoption Yes
2,489
72.0% 28.0%
No
974
PASSED
TOTAL VOTES CAST
3,463
Measure
Adoption of Northwood Zoning Ordinance No. 139 Yes 1,295
37.7% 62.3% FAILED
No
2,142 3,437
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
3,475
29
Population
34,000 12,837
Registered Voters
Precincts
22
Percentage Turnout
27.1%
40
JUNE 4, 1974 SPECIAL ELECTION CONSOLIDATED WITH STATEWIDE PRIMARY ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 298
Measure D
Community Park Sites/Improvements and public recreational facilities bonds in the sum of $16 million Yes 5,331 73.1% No 1,958 26.9% TOTAL VOTES CAST 7,289 PASSED Acquisition and Development of bicycle trail and hiking trail improvements in the sum of $2 million Yes 5,007 73.1% No 2,023 26.9% TOTAL VOTES CAST 7,030 PASSED
Measure E
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
7,476
155
Population
27,500 13,436
Registered Voters
Precincts
30
Percentage Turnout
55.7%
41
MARCH 5, 1974 REGULAR COUNCIL ELECTION CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 257
CITY COUNCIL:
Gabrielle G. Pryor* John H. Burton* Henry Quigley** Arthur W. Anthony** Robert J. West** E. Ray Quigley, Jr. Franklin S. Hurd Robert A. Smith
3,439 2,977 2,939 2,585 2,497 2,254 1,973 1,644 1,571
13.70% 11.86% 11.71% 10.30% 9.95% 8.98% 7.86% 6.55% 6.26% 3.48% 3.29% 2.35% 1.79% 1.22% 0.70%
Richard B. Clark C.B. Morrison Hazel B. Myers Mary Ann Holden
873 825 591 450 305 176
Jack Kish
David A. Lowe Robert J. Holmstedt TOTAL VOTES CAST:
25,099
*
Elected to a four-year term Elected to a two-year term
**
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
5,422
57
Population
27,000 12,459
Registered Voters
Precincts
27
Percentage Turnout
43.5%
42
DECEMBER 21, 1971 SPECIAL ELECTION (INCORPORATION) CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 1
INCORPORATION:
Yes
3,214 1,560 4,843
66.2% 26.9%
No
PASSED
TOTAL VOTES CAST
CITY COUNCIL:
William M. Fischbach* John H. Burton* Henry Quigley* Gabrielle Pryor* E. Ray Quigley, Jr.* Wayne A. Clark G. Alan Snodgrass Joseph E. Ball David H. Smith Arnold Binder Betty J. McMullen Robert Dean Potter Isadore Schneider R. Dean Olson Charles Huegy Konrad K. Larson Richard C. Whiteside Robert A. Zimmerman Stephen E. Delapp Mrs. Lucy Ann Fletcher Jerry Choyke Miles E. “Pete” Peterson James F. Moser Robert “Skip” Wirges
2,043 1,893 1,688 1,490 1,384 1,318 1,254 1,176
9.1% 8.5% 7.6% 6.7% 6.2% 5.9% 5.6% 5.3% 4.4% 4.3% 4.1% 3.5% 3.3% 3.5% 3.2% 3.1% 3.1% 1.8% 1.5% 1.5% 1.5% 0.9% 0.8% 0.8% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1%
977 963 915 783 748 771 724 702 695 401 343 335 334 198 179 177 121 117 109
L. A. Robinson
Malcolm “Mac” R. Elliott
Patricia L. Gorak Juliu F. Mazur William C. Borsuk
99 91 86 65 61 38 37 32
Don Shea
Kenneth J. Holden S Sandy Freud (Write-in) Layton L. Gardner John J. Benjamin Jerry Kaufman TOTAL VOTES CAST
22,347
PASSED
* Elected
43
Total Ballots Cast Absentee Ballots Cast
4,843
180
Population
14,231 6,719
Registered Voters
Precincts
25
Percentage Turnout
72%
44
ELECTED MAYORS / COUNCILMEMBERS 1971–Present
NOTE: Mayors were directly elected beginning June 7, 1988
Candidate
Office
Term
Date of Election 11/5/24 11/8/22 11/3/20
AGRAN, Larry
Mayor Councilmember Councilmember (3 rd runner-up for the purpose of filling vacancy created by Farrah Khan’s election to Mayor) (3 rd runner-up for the purpose of filling vacancy created by Sukhee Kang’s election to Mayor) Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember (First directly-elected Mayor) Councilmember Councilmember (Served as Mayor 7/13/82 to 7/10/84) Councilmember Councilmember (Served as Mayor 7/8/80 to 5/19/81) Councilmember (Served as Mayor 3/11/75 to 3/9/76) Mayor Mayor Councilmember Mayor
2 years 4 years 2 years
4 years 2 years
11/2/10 11/4/08
4 years 2 years 2 years 4 years 2 years 4 years 4 years 4 years
11/2/04 11/5/02 11/7/00 11/3/98 6/7/88 6/3/86 6/8/82 3/7/78
ANTHONY, Arthur W.
4 years 2 years
3/7/78 3/5/74
BAKER, Dave
Councilmember (Served as Mayor 7/9/85 to 7/8/86)
4 years
6/5/84
BLOOMER, Art
Councilmember (Resigned 6/93)
4 years
6/5/90
BURTON, John
Councilmember (Served as Mayor 3/13/73 to 3/12/74) Councilmember (Served as Mayor 3/13/73 to 3/12/74)
4 years 3 years 4 years 4 years 2 years
3/5/74 12/21/71
CARROLL, Michael C. Councilmember – District 4 Councilmember Councilmember
11/5/24 11/3/20 5/14/19
(Appointed 5/14/19 to fill vacancy created by Councilmember/Mayor Pro Tempore Shea, who succeeded to the office of Mayor on April 3, 2019) Councilmember (Appointed 10/15/85 to fill vacancy created by David Sills)
CATALANO, Ralph A. “Ray”
N/A
N/A
45
Mayors/Councilmembers 1971–Present
COSGROVE, Cameron
Councilmember (3 rd runner-up for the purpose of filling vacancy created by Larry Agran’s election to Mayor)
2 years
6/7/88
CHOI, Steven S.
Mayor Mayor
2 years 2 years 4 years 4 years
11/4/14 11/6/12 11/4/08 11/2/04
Councilmember Councilmember
CHRISTENSEN, Dave Councilmember
4 years
11/5/96
DORNAN, Ed
Councilmember
4 years
6/3/86
FISHBACH, William
Councilmember (Served as Mayor 12/28/71 to 3/13/73)
3 years
12/21/71
FOX, Melissa
Councilmember
4 years
11/8/16
GAIDO, Mary Ann
Councilmember Councilmember
4 years 4 years
6/3/80 3/9/76
GO, William
Councilmember – District 2
4 years
11/5/24
HAMMOND, Barry
Councilmember Councilmember
4 years 4 years 2 years 2 years 4 years 2 years
11/8/94 6/5/90 11/2/10 11/4/08 11/7/06 11/2/04
KANG, Sukhee
Mayor Mayor
Councilmember Councilmember (3 rd runner-up for the purpose of filling vacancy created by Beth Krom’s election to Mayor)
KHAN, Farrah N.
Mayor Mayor Councilmember
2 years 2 years 2 years
11/8/22 11/3/20 11/6/18
KIM, Tammy
Councilmember
4 years
11/3/20
KUO, Anthony
Councilmember
4 years
11/6/18
KROM, Beth
Councilmember Councilmember
4 years 4 years 2 years 2 years 4 years 4 years
11/6/12 11/4/08 11/7/06 11/2/04 11/5/02 11/7/00
Mayor Mayor
Councilmember Councilmember (3 rd runner-up for the purpose of filling vacancy created by Larry Agran’s election to Mayor)
46
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