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Races, Propositions, Voter Pamphlet Materials and Final Canvasses by Election (from 2002 forward)

March 5, 2002 - Municipal Primary Election

On the ballot: Council races in Districts 2, 4, 6 and 8; six City propositions

Candidates’ Statements of Qualifications

  • District 2 Candidates (PDF: 333K)
    • Kevin Faulconer
    • Woody Guthrie Deck
    • Jim Bell
    • Jim Morrison
    • Chuck Bahde
    • Wayne Raffesberger
    • Michael Zucchet
  • District 4 Candidates (PDF: 501K)
    • Dwayne Crenshaw
    • Charles L. Lewis
    • Tonja McCoy
    • Marissa Acierto
    • Fulberto Rodriguez
    • Robert Tambuzi
    • Milton Gale
    • James Galley
    • Oran Brown
    • Butch Hubble
  • District 6 Candidates (PDF: 110K)
    • Donna Frye
    • Thomas W. Martin
  • District 8 Candidates (PDF: 121K)
    • Yolanda Escamilla
    • Ralph Inzunza

Propositions

  • Proposition B (PDF: 28K)
    Charter Amendment. Grants subpoena power to the San Diego Ethics Commission.
    Results: YES – 107,663; NO – 53,261
  • Proposition C (PDF: 29K)
    Charter Amendment. Changes the vesting requirement of the City Employees' Retirement System from ten years to five years.
    Results: YES – 78,253; NO – 81.977
  • Proposition D (PDF: 23K)
    Charter Amendment. Allows public agencies other than the City to participate in the City Employees' Retirement System.
    Results: YES – 91,703; NO – 63,938
  • Proposition E (PDF: 28K)
    Charter Amendment. Requires that any increase in an existing general tax or imposition of any new general tax be levied by the Council only if it has been approved by a two-third vote of the qualified City electors.
    Results: YES – 8,616; NO – 74,227
  • Proposition F (PDF: 31K)
    Charter Amendment. Affects the number of votes required for any Charter amendment, ballot proposal, initiative, statute, law or regulation.
    Results: YES – 79,678; NO – 78,501
  • Proposition G (PDF: 32K)
    Municipal Code Amendment. Prohibits alcohol consumption 24 hours per day in Mission Beach and specified beach areas of Pacific Beach from June, 2001, through December 31, 2002.
    Results: YES – 83,718; NO – 86,710
 

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