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COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
Item 4b-
Meeting Date 6/18/91
SUBMITTED BY:
Resolution I t..!J.O I Reciting the Fact of the Special Municipal Election held on
June 4, 1991, declaring the result arM such other matters as provided by law.
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ITEM TITLE:
(4/5ths Vote: Yes_ No.x)
RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council declare the results of the Special Municipal
Election which was held on June 4, 1991 for the position of Mayor which has been certified to us by the
Registrar of Voters.
BACKGROUND: On February 26, 1991, City Council approved Resolution 16077 which called a special
municipal election to be held on June 4, 1991 for the election of Mayor to fill the unexpired term created
by the demise of Mayor Gayle McCandliss. The Resolution also requested the Registrar of Voters to conduct
the election. The election has been held, the ballots have been canvassed by the Registrar of Voters, and
the results have been certified to us.
Attach: Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO. f~W /
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA,
CALIFORNIA, RECITING THE FACT OF THE SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION HELD ON JUNE 4, 1991, DECLARING THE RESULT AND SUCH
OTHER MATTERS AS PROVIDED BY LAW
WHEREAS, a Special Municipal Election was held and conducted in the City of Chula Vista,
California, on Tuesday, June 4, 1991, as required by law; and
WHEREAS, notice of the election was given in time, form, and manner as provided by law; that
voting precincts were properly established; that election officers were appointed and that in all respects the
election was held and conducted and the votes were cast, received and canvassed and the returns made and
declared in time, form and manner as required by the provisions of the Elections Code of the State of
California for the holding of elections in charter cities; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 16077 adopted February 26, 1991, the Registrar of Voters
canvassed the returns of the election and has certified the results to the City Council, the results are received
and made a part hereof as Exhibit" A."
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE,
DECLARE, DETERMINE, AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1.
12,436; and
That the whole number of ballots cast in the City excluding absent voter ballots was
That the whole number of absent voter ballots cast in the City was 4,004 votes,
making a total of 16,440 votes cast in the City.
SECTION 2.
That the names of persons voted for at the election for Mayor are as follows:
Name:
Tim Nader
Frank Scott
Chris Chase
Nick Aguilar
Bob Beyerle
Robert "Bob" Piantedosi
David E. Campbell
Fred Drew
G.L. "Jerry" Forbes
Joseph o. Albert
Mark Boltz
Count: Percent:
5,878 36.14
3,355 20.63
2,753 16.93
2,154 13.24
475 2.92
463 2.85
450 2.77
324 1.99
251 1.54
112 0.69
50 0.31
SECTION 3. That the number of votes given at each precinct and the number of votes given in
the City to each of the persons above named for the office of mayor for which the persons were candidates
were as listed in Exhibit "N attached.
SECTION 4. The City Council does declare and determine that Tim Nader was elected as Mayor
for the 3 112 year unexpired term created by the demise of Gayle McCandliss who had been elected as
mayor at the November 4, 1990 general municipal election.
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SECTION 5. The City Clerk shall enter on the records of the City Council of the City of Chula
Vista, a statement of the result of the election, showing: (1) the whole number of ballots case in the City;
(2) the names of the persons voted for; and (3) the number of votes given at each precinct to each person.
SECTION 6. The City Clerk shall immediately make and deliver to the person so elected a
Certificate of Election signed by the City Clerk and authenticated; the City Clerk shall also administer to each
person elected the Oath of Office prescribed in the Constitution of the State of California and the Charter
of the City of Chula Vista. The person so elected shall then be inducted into the office to which he has been
elected.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 18th day of June, 1991.
Presented by:
Approved as to form:
Bruce M. Boogaard, City Attorney
Beverly A Authelet, City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
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COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO)
I, CONNY B. McCORMACK, Registrar of Voters of the County of San
Diego, do hereby certify that I have conducted the official canvass of
the returns from the Special Election held on June 4, 1991, and that
the following is a statement of the result showing the total number of
ballots cast; the total number of votes cast for each candidate; and/or
the total number of votes cast for and against each measure.
witness my hand and official seal this 10th of June, 1991.
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(HULA VISTA 525200 496 41 8.3 4 10.0 1 2.5
(HULA VISTA 525400 594 156 26.3 9 5.8 1 .6 12 7.8
(HULA VISTA 525500 632 194 30.7 .5 25 12.9 3 1.5 14 7.2
(HULA VISTA 525600 552 155 28.1 7 4.5 4 2.6 5 3.2
(HULA VISTA 525700 380 112 29.5 3 2.7 5 4.5 2 1.8
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(HULA VISTA 526100 476 56 11.8 4 7.1 1 1.8
(HULA VISTA 526400 786 111 21.8 2 1.2 16 9.4 11 6.4
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(HULA VISTA 526810 869 210 24.2 1 .5 24 11.5 .5 6 2.9
(HULA VISTA 526900 775 142 18.3 33 23.1 5 3.6
(HULA VISTA 527000 1.006 174 17.3 2 1.1 32 18.4 3 1.7 4 2.3
(HULA VISTA 527400 770 131 17.0 I .8 13 10.0 1 .8 3 2.3
(HULA VISTA 527700 739 238 32.2 2 .8 20 8.4 1 .4 14 5.9
(HULA VI STA 527800 869 208 23.9 I .5 16 7.8 1 .5 18 8.8
(HULA VISTA 528100 878 178 20.3 2 1.1 44 25.0 4 2.3 9 5.1
(HULA VISTA 528300 715 213 29.8 3 1.4 15 7.1 1 .5 10 4.7
(HULA VISTA 528500 707 201 28.4 1 .5 12 6.0 2 1.0 12 6.0
(HULA VISTA 528600 689 237 34.4 23 9.7 4 1.7 11 4.7
(HULA VISTA 528800 794 293 36.9 2 .7 23 7.8 1 .3 3 1.0
(HULA VISTA 528900 653 171 27. 1 17 9.6 2 1.1 1 .6
(HULA VISTA 528910 895 235 26.3 3 1.3 47 20.0 3 1.3 1 .4
(HULA VISTA 528920 750 172 22.9 1 .6 32 18.6 4 2.3 3 1.7
(HULA VISTA 528930 356 107 30.1 16 15.0 3 2.8
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(HULA VISTA 531000 1,026 194 18.9 1 .5 39 20.6 4 2.1 6 3.2
(HULA VISTA 531300 640 130 20.3 2 1.6 36 27.9 4 3. . 3 2.3
(HULA VISTA 531400 1,069 179 16.7 2 1.2 29 16.8 6 3.5 3 1.7
(HULA VISTA 531410 1.025 162 15.8 2 1.3 42 26.4 5 3.1 2 1.3
(HULA VISTA 531510 772 89 11.5 2 2.2 17 19.1 4 4.5 2 2.2
(HULA VISTA 531700 963 210 21.8 4 1.9 38 18.4 5 2.4 2 1.0
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(HULA VISTA 531830 1,038 239 23.0 2 .8 44 18.5 5 2.1 10 4.2
(HULA VISTA 532100 751 112 14.9 20 18.0 3 2.7 1 .9
\ (HULA VISTA 532110 887 146 16.5 3 2. I 37 25.9 9 6.3
6- (HULA VISTA 532200 922 154 16.7 41 26.8 6 3.9 5 3.3
(HULA VISTA 532210 707 66 9.3 16 24.2 3 4.5 5 7.6
(HULA VISTA 532300 825 139 16.8 2 1.5 28 20.4 1 .7 1 .7
(HULA VISTA 532310 884 186 21.0 29 15.8 8 4.3 3 1.6
(HULA VISTA 532490 772 151 19.6 13 8.6
(HULA VISTA 532500 654 154 23.5 .6 14 9.1 5 3.2
(HULA VISTA 532580 1.054 185 17.6 30 16.2 2 1.1 2 '.1
(HULA VISTA 532590 734 14. 19.2 36 25.5 2 1.4
CHULA VISTA 532600 9'6 243 26.5 17 7.0 5 2.1
(HULA VISTA 532610 1.042 183 11.6 27 14.8 1 3.8 4 2.2
(HULA VISTA 532630 804 139 17.3 1 .7 18 12.9 2 1.4 4 2.9
(HULA VISTA 532640 683 165 24.2 2 1.2 19 11.5 2 1.2
(HULA VISTA 532660 1,030 148 14.4 2. 14.2 . .7
(HULA VISTA 532710 236 74 31.4 3 4.1 4 5.5 I 1.4
(HULA VISTA 532120 736 169 23.0 24 14.2
(HULA VISTA 531100 670 132 19.1 16 12.1 5 3.8 3 2.3 ~
(HULA VISTA 531110 428 40 9.3 6 15.0 1 2.5
(HULA VISTA 538100 610 124 20.3 1 .8 34 28.1 4 3.3 .8 ~
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(HULA VISTA 5306DD 898 222 24.7 .5 91 41.0 6 2.7 34 15.3
(HULA VISTA 530700 890 222 24.9 lD2 46.6 2 .9 37 16.9
CHULA VISTA 53090D 794 217 27.3 79 36.4 45 20.7
(HULA VISTA 531000 1,026 194 18.9 B 1 42.9 8 4.2 26 13.8
(HULA VISTA 531300 64D 130 20.3 51 39.5 3 2.3 19 14.7
(HULA VISTA 531400 1,069 179 16.7 .6 82 47.4 4 2.3 22 12.7
..J:: (HULA VISTA 531410 1.025 162 15.8 72 45.3 6 3.B 14 8.8
(HULA VISTA 531510 772 B9 11.5 3B 42.7 4 4.5 9 10.1
~ (HULA VISTA 531700 963 210 21.8 .5 87 42.2 5 2.4 23 11.2
(HULA VISTA 531BOO B73 173 19.8 66 38.2 1 .6 2D 11.6
\ (HULA VISTA 531830 1.038 239 23.0 .4 93 39.1 5 2.1 38 16.0
~ (HULA VISTA 532100 751 112 14.9 56 50.5 I .9 13 11.7
(HULA VISTA 532110 887 146 16.5 .7 59 41.3 2 1.4 6 4.2
(HULA VISTA 532200 922 154 16.7 51 33.3 4 2.6 9 5.9
(HULA VISTA 532210 7D7 66 9.3 29 43.9 B 12.1
(HULA VISTA 532300 825 139 16.8 69 50.4 1 .7 15 10.9
(HULA VISTA 53231D BB4 186 21.0 79 42.9 7 3.8 27 14.7
(HULA VISTA 532490 772 151 19.6 49 32.5 45 29.8
(HULA VISTA 532500 654 154 23.5 .6 43 21.9 5 3.2 47 30.5
(HULA VISTA 53258D 1,054 185 17 .6 BO 43.2 44 23.8
(HULA VISTA 532590 734 141 19.2 45 31.9 6 4.3 32 22.7
(HULA VISTA 5326DD 916 243 26.5 91 37.4 8 3.3 68 28.0
(HULA VISTA 532610 1.042 183 17 .6 71 38.8 3 1.6 41 22.4
(HULA VISTA 532630 804 139 17 .3 50 36.0 4 2.9 31 22.3
(HULA VISTA 532640 683 165 24.2 56 33.9 2 1.2 32 19.4
(HULA VISTA 53266D 1,030 148 14.4 62 41.9 5 3.4 39 26.4
CHULA VISTA 532710 236 74 31.4 28 38.4 1 1.4 13 17 .8 ~
CHULA VISTA 532720 736 169 23.0 .6 53 31.4 3 1.8 54 32.D ~
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CHULA VISTA 537700 670 132 19.7 .8 49 37.1 4 3.D 10 7.6 2"
CHULA VISTA 537710 428 4D 9.3 22 55.0 D.
(HULA VISTA 538100 610 124 20.3 47 38.8 5 4.1 lD 8.3 0
CHULA VISTA 538300 5D5 97 19.2 22 23.2 1 1.1 9 9.5 ::l
CHULA VISTA 538400 8Dl 136 17.0 .7 45 33.6 2 1.5 13 9.7 Z
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(HULA VISTA 525200 496 41 8.3 9 22.5
(HULA VISTA 525400 594 156 26.3 29 18.8 3 1.9 3 1.9
(HULA VISTA 525500 632 194 30.7 70 36.1 7 3.6
(HULA VISTA 525600 552 155 28.1 64 41.3 9 5.8 0---
(HULA VISTA 525700 380 112 29.5 26 23.4 I .9
(HULA VISTA 525800 876 191 21. B 45 23.7 5 2.6 2 1.1 \
(HULA VISTA 525900 1.029 183 17 .8 29 16.2 10 5.6 5 2.8
(HULA VISTA 526100 476 56 11.8 2 3.6 8 14.3 ~
(HULA VISTA 526400 786 171 21.8 36 21.1 3 1.8 1 .6
(HULA VISTA 526600 602 195 32.4 48 24.9 5 2.6 3 1.6
(HULA VISTA 526700 915 306 33.4 75 24.6 6 2.0 2 .7
(HULA VISTA 526810 869 210 24.2 59 2B.4 4 1.9 1 .5
(HULA VISTA 526900 775 142 18.3 19 13.7 5 3.6 2 1.4
(HULA VISTA 527000 1.006 174 17.3 17 9.8 5 2.9 2 1.1
(HULA VISTA 527400 770 131 17.0 30 23.1 3 2.3 2 1.5
(HULA VISTA 527100 739 238 32.2 67 28.3 7 3.0
(HULA VISTA 527800 869 208 23.9 63 30.1 12 5.9
(HULA VISTA 528100 878 178 20.3 28 15.9 10 5.7 1 .6
(HULA VISTA 528300 715 213 29.8 62 29.2 6 2.8 1 .5
(HULA VISTA 528500 707 201 28.4 62 31.0 3 1.5 2 1.0
(HULA VISTA 528600 689 237 34.4 62 26.3 2 .8
(HULA VISTA 528800 794 293 36.9 76 25.9 7 2.4 1 .3
(HULA VISTA 528900 653 177 21.1 53 29.9 6 3.4 3 1.7
(HULA VISTA 528910 895 235 26.3 40 17.0 2 .9
(HULA VISTA 528920 750 172 22.9 27 15.7 6 3.5
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(HULA VISTA 530600 898 222 24.7 36 16.2 9 4.1 2 .9
(HULA VISTA 530100 890 222 24.9 36 16.4 2 .9 3 1.4
(HULA VISTA 530900 794 217 27.3 38 17 .5 16 7.4 4 1.8
(HULA VISTA 531000 1,026 194 18.9 19 10.1 3 1.6 2 1.1
(HULA VISTA 531300 640 130 20.3 10 7.8 1 .8
(HULA VISTA 531400 1,069 179 16.7 17 9.8 2 1.2 5 2.9
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(HULA VISTA 531510 772 89 11.5 11 12.4 2 2.2
~ (HULA VISTA 531100 963 210 21.8 37 18.0 2 1.0 2 1.0
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(HULA VISTA 531830 1,038 239 23.0 35 14.7 3 1.3 2 .8
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(HULA VISTA 532110 887 146 16.5 15 10.5 8 5.6 3 2.1
(HULA VISTA 532200 922 154 16.1 24 15.7 9 5.9 4 2.6
(HULA VISTA 532210 707 66 9.3 4 6.1 1 1.5
(HULA VISTA 532300 825 139 16.8 12 8.8 2 1.5 6 4.4
(HULA VISTA 532310 884 186 21.0 16 8.7 8 4.3 7 3.8
(HULA VISTA 532490 772 151 19.6 41 21. 2 1 .7 2 1.3
(HULA VISTA 532500 654 154 23.5 37 24.0 1 .6
(HULA VISTA 532580 1.054 185 17 .6 21 11.4 6 3.2
(HULA VISTA 532590 734 141 19.2 17 12.1 2 1.4 1 .7
(HULA VISTA 532600 916 243 26.5 51 21.0 1 .4 2 .8
(HULA VISTA 532610 1,042 183 11.6 21 11.5 8 4.4 1 .5
(HULA VISTA 532630 804 139 11.3 18 12.9 10 7.2 1 .7
(HULA VISTA 532640 683 165 24.2 47 28.5 5 3.0
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Tim Nader's Inaugural Speech (draft)
In a song for his newborn child, American songwriter Bob Dylan
expressed these hopes :for the next generation:
May God bless and keep you always
May your wishes all come true
May you always do for others
And let others do for you
In the next few minutes, I want to share with you some of the
things that, working together, I hope we can accomplish
achievements that will make us proud of the city we will someday
leave to our children and our children's children. However, I hope
we will always remember that the most important thing that will
make our community special will not be buildings or monuments, nor
parks or planning.
Rather, it will be the caring of many
neighbors, doing for one another. Government can and should be a
friend and partner, no.t a burden, to honest citizens - but it can
only assist, not replace, their caring efforts.
with these thoughts in mind, let me spell out the program
which I hope will someday make us proud, and our children grateful.
Few things could be more important than the protection of our
environment.
In the Environmental Agenda for the 90s that I
submi tted to the Resource Conservation commission last year, I
wrote that, II [T]he 80s were a decade of environmental destruction. II
It is my hope that we will work together to make the 1990s a decade
of environmental achievement. The Resource Conservation commission
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has completed its work on the Environmental Agenda, and this summer
this council will have the opportunity to enact a comprehensive
package to improve growth management, protect sensitive lands and
open space, reduce the ravaging effects of air pollution on our
children's health, and facilitate adequate and affordable supplies
of water for our citizens. And, Chula vista's special quality of
life does not need an international airport on our doorstep. Our
vision for our community's future features healthy air, sufficient
water, venues for the arts, a regional park in the Otay River
Valley, and a university campus - not a dumping ground for projects
no one else wants. We will insist on being partners in, not
victims of, regional decisions that determine the quality of life
that we and our children will enjoy.
No function of local government could be of higher priority
than providing for the public safety. As a citizen and a public
official, I could not be more proud of the men and women in our
police and fire departments who protect us with dedication and
skill. Their efforts, however, cannot stand alone. Up to 80% of
our crime is caused by substance abuse. The epidemic of child
abuse, numerous family breakups, learning disabilities, and lost
productivity are all in large part attributable to the easy
availability of mind-scrambling and conscience-numbing drugs. The
dollars of drug dealers are stained with the sweat of taxpayers who
must pay the costs of welfare and health care for the victims, with
the tears of families that are torn apart, and with the blood of
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our children. Those who profit from such activity should be
treated as dangerous criminals, not as harmless entrepreneurs. As
your Mayor I will continue working with other local officials in
California to push for stronger laws to deal with the drug menace
and the epidemic of tragedy that it brings.
Public safety also requires public involvement. Let us
resolve to continue the revitalization of Neighborhood Watch,
grassroots graffiti eradication and prevention, and education
programs to alert our young people to the dangers of gangs and
drugs.
Chula vista for some time has had a high quality arts
community but has lacked a first-class venue for the public
enjoyment of cultural arts. Music, theater and visual arts help to
transform mere existence into life. Several hard-working citizens
on our city I s new Cultural Arts Commission have been laboring
diligently to create a vision for a multi-purpose, multi-cultural
Arts Center. Our undeveloped bay front would surely provide a
unique setting for such a center - one which would be a source of
community pride and enjoyment for generations to come. I
respectfully propose we should commit ourselves to transforming
such vision into reality by the end of this decade. When our
Cultural Arts Center is ready to open, I can think of no one more
appropriate to name it after than the community leader who did more
than any other elected official for the cultural arts in our city -
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our late Mayor, Gayle McCandliss.
We must assure that our young people will be given the
economic opportunities to enj oy the environmental and cultural
accomplishments we hope to achieve, and that our city has the long-
term revenue base to mc.ke those achievements reality. I intend to
invite members of our business community, representatives of labor,
and our educational institutions to join in a new partnership for
the creation and implementation of a plan to retain and attract job
opportunities in clean business and industry for Chula Vista, while
assuring our young people will have the opportunity to compete
successfully in tomorrow's job market.
Our city has ta]{en an active role in support of social
services in our community, and rightly so. Child abuse prevention,
substance abuse recovery, adult literacy, and senior services are
important building blocks of a quality community in the 1990s.
However, no Mayor or other government official will ever have all
the answers for the social needs of our community. Rather, the
answers lie ultimately in the compassion of neighbors who do for
one another. I hope that our city government will always provide
encouragement to volunteers in the nonprofit sector, our religious
institutions and throughout our community who work to meet the
needs of their neighbors.
It would be naive not to acknowledge, at a time when a 29%
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voter turnout is considered "good", that there is considerable
cynicism among many citizens today as to whether their
participation makes a difference. I have said before that there
are two kinds of government employees: public servants, and
bureaucrats.
I would hope that all of us in government would
strive hard to be true public servants, remembering that the work
we do and the decisions we make can change human lives for better
or worse.
Whether through participation in city government, or
neighborhood
planning
groups,
or
churches,
or
service
organizations, or through individual efforts, citizens of all ages
and backgrounds should take some opportunity to be involved in the
issues that affect their neighborhoods, and come closer together as
a community. It is our goal to have a city in which everyone knows
they count. It is not just government officials who can change
lives for the better. Any citizen should know that he or she can
help improve the quality of life in their neighborhood, or give new
hope to a child or dignity to a shut-in, or enrich our community's
cultural life or family values, and find allies in city Hall.
Robert Kennedy once put it this way:
Each time [one] stands up for an ideal, or acts to
improve the lot of others, he sends forth a tiny
ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a
million different centers of energy and daring
these ripple3 build a current that can sweep down
the mightiest walls...
What I am asking each of my fellow citizens to do in the
coming years is to make lots of ripples - to sweep down walls that
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divide us, and to build the best community we can. We may have our
differences, but if we work in mutual respect for the common good,
these differences can be strengths, enabling us to benefit from the
best that each citizen has to offer. with your support, your help
and your prayers, let us dedicate ourselves to creating the best
future we can for the next generation of our community.
Thank you, and God bless you.
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