Tuesday, 07 November 2006 00:57

Local Election Round Up Review

slide13Tomorrow is Election Day and here in Amador County Candidates are in the final stretches as are the proponents and opponents to two sales tax measures proposed for Amador County. Here is an overview of the races that will be decided tomorrow; In district 5 the supevisorial race between Mel Welch and Brian Oneto. For Amador County Unified School District Trustee in the Former Ione Unified School District Barry E. Franks, Terry Porray and Karl Knobelauch face off for the two seats available.

The school board race is also competitive for the two former Jackson Unified seats with three candidates, Dr. David L. Dutra, W. Patrick "Pat" Miller and Lynnette Lipp. In the Old Ore Madre district the two incumbents, both appointed to fill terms vacated by members that moved from the area, Chuck Anderson and Paul, PJ, Karnaze are both unopposed. Competitive City Council races include Jackson and Ione. In the City of Ione 5 candidates are vying for the 3 open seats. Those candidates are Jim Ulm, Jeff Barnhart, Oral M. Custer, Lee Ard and Chester "Skip" Schaufel.

slide15 In the City of Jackson two city council seats are being sought by Connie Gonsalves, Andrew "Andy" Rodriguez and Marilyn L. Lewis. In Amador City, Sutter Creek and Plymouth incumbents are re-seeking their current seats with no competitors entering the race. Current Water Agency Directors, Heinz Hamann, district1, Terrance Moore, District 5 and Dan Brown, district 4 are all unopposed for those Water Agency Board seats.

slide18Voters will be asked to decide on measure K the AMADOR COUNTY TRAFFIC SAFETY AND IMPROVEMENT MEASURE. The question before voters is should Amador County adopt Ordinance 1649 establishing a ½-cent retail transaction and use tax in the County and its cities to implement the Transportation Safety and Improvement Plan and authorize issuance of bonds up to $100 million secured by tax proceeds for funding of transportation projects, including: improving safety and traffic flow on Highways 104, 49 and 88 fixing pavement and filling potholes on local roads building sidewalks and improving pedestrian safety? Also on the ballot is Measure L a ¼ CENT TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX FOR FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES.

slide19The question voters will answer tomorrow is Shall Amador County adopt the Ordinance 1650 establishing a ¼ cent retail transaction and use tax in the County and its cities to implement the fire protection and emergency response services set forth in the Ordinance, specifically for: Payment of salaries, benefits and related costs for paid fire fighter-emergency medical personnel to staff existing fire stations; Support volunteers by funding volunteer insurance, training and incentive programs; and a Provision of oversight/administration of paid personnel? Polls will open tomorrow at 7 am and will close at 8 pm. TSPN’S LIVE COVERAGE WILL BEGIN AT 7:30pm

 

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