Election Summary Report
TRINITY COUNTY GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION
Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races

11/12/08
15:46:54

Registered Voters 8387 - Cards Cast 6482 77.29% Num. Report Precinct 23 - Num. Reporting 23 100.00%

PRESIDENT
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6430

JOHN MCCAIN REP 2940 45.72%
CYNTHIA MCKINNEY GRN 41 0.64%
ALAN KEYES AIP 16 0.25%
RALPH NADER PF 74 1.15%
BARACK OBAMA DEM 3233 50.28%
BOB BARR LIB 50 0.78%
Write-in Votes 76 1.18%

U S REPESENTATIVE
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6273

JEFF MORRIS DEM 3586 57.17%
WALLY HERGER REP 2664 42.47%
Write-in Votes 23 0.37%

STATE ASSEMBLY MEMBER
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 5693

WESLEY CHESBRO DEM 3176 55.79%
JIM PELL REP 2491 43.76%
Write-in Votes 26 0.46%

DISTRICT 2 Supervisor
Total
Number of Precincts 2
Precincts Reporting 2 100.0 %
Times Counted 1316/1696 77.6 %
Total Votes 1209

JUDY MORRIS 626 51.78%
DAVID HAMMER 101 8.35%
Write-in Votes 482 39.87%

MCMS Director
Total
Number of Precincts 17
Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 %
Times Counted 5544/7131 77.7 %
Total Votes 7423

JERRY COUSINS 2831 38.14%
TOM BISHOP 1555 20.95%
CAROL B BETHKE 2898 39.04%
Write-in Votes 139 1.87%

Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act

PROPOSITION 1A
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6223

YES 1976 31.75%
NO 4247 68.25%

Standards for Confining Farm Animals, Initiative Statute

PROPOSITION 2
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6273

YES 3525 56.19%
NO 2748 43.81%

Children's Hospital Bond Act, Grant Program, Initiative Statute

PROPOSITION 3
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6208

YES 2544 40.98%
NO 3664 59.02%

Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy, Initiative Constitutional Amendment

PROPOSITION 4
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6273

YES 2832 45.15%
NO 3441 54.85%

Nonviolent Drug Offenses, Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation, Initiative Statute

PROPOSITION 5
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6248

YES 2585 41.37%
NO 3663 58.63%

Police and Law Enforcement Funding, Criminal Penalties and Laws. Initiative Statute

PROPOSITION 6
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6137

YES 1621 26.41%
NO 4516 73.59%

Renewable Energy Generation, Initiative Statute

PROPOSITION 7
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6196

YES 1749 28.23%
NO 4447 71.77%

Eliminates Right Of Same-Sex Couples to Marry, Initiative Constitutional Amendment

PROPOSITION 8
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6348

YES 3563 56.13%
NO 2785 43.87%

Criminal Justice System. Victims' Rights. Parole. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

PROPOSITION 9
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6102

YES 3216 52.70%
NO 2886 47.30%

Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Renewable Energy. Bonds, Initiative Statute

PROPOSITION 10
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6140

YES 1751 28.52%
NO 4389 71.48%

Redistricting, Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

PROPOSITION 11
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 5934

YES 2676 45.10%
NO 3258 54.90%

Veterans' Bond Act of 2008

PROPOSITION 12
Total
Number of Precincts 23
Precincts Reporting 23 100.0 %
Times Counted 6482/8387 77.3 %
Total Votes 6165

YES 3928 63.71%
NO 2237 36.29%

MEASURE  S: (KLAMATH-TRINITY JOINT UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND PROPOSITION)
By approval of this proposition by at least 55% of the registered voters voting thereon, the Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District shall be authorized to issue and sell bonds of up to $5,950,000 in aggregate principal amount to provide financing for the specific school facilities projects listed below in the Bond Project List, subject to all of the accountability safeguards specified herein.

MEASURE S
Total
Number of Precincts 1
Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %
Times Counted 214/300 71.3 %
Total Votes 206

YES 117 56.80%
NO 89 43.20%

Measure T: (POST MOUNTAIN PUBLIC UTILITIES DISTRICT)
Shall the Post Mountain Public Utility District impose a special tax of thirty five dollars ($35.00) per year on each parcel of property within the geographic boundaries of the Post Mountain Public Utility District to provide for continued support and services of the district to include, but not be limited to; roads maintenance, equipment maintenance, snowplowing, administrative services, and general maintenance of the Public Utility District? Property owners within the district boundaries will be assessed thirty five dollars($35.00) per parcel
.

MEASURE T
Total
Number of Precincts 1
Precincts Reporting 1 100.0 %
Times Counted 65/87 74.7 %
Total Votes 63

YES 26 41.27%
NO 37 58.73%

MEASURE U: (WEAVERVILLE/DOUGLAS CITY PARKS AND RECREATION DISTRICT)
Shall the Weaverville/Douglas City Parks and Recreation District impose an annual special tax of .00015 of the assessed value of each parcel of improved property within the district boundaries as shown on the latest equalized tax roll, used only for maintenance, operation, and upgrade of the Lowden Park pool facility?

MEASURE U
Total
Number of Precincts 6
Precincts Reporting 6 100.0 %
Times Counted 2300/2916 78.9 %
Total Votes 2222

YES 1179 53.06%
NO 1043 46.94%

MEASURE V: (GREATER HAYFORK PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT)
Shall the Greater Hayfork Valley Park and Recreation District impose a special tax of twenty dollars ($20,00), on each parcel of property within the geographical boundaries of the Greater Hayfork Valley Park and Recreation District as shown on the latest equalized tax roll, in addition to the ten dollar ($10.00) tax for the Greater Hayfork Valley Park and Recreation District currently imposed, to be used only for the special purpose of support of the Greater Hayfork Valley Park and Recreation District and its mission of providing and maintaining swimming and park facilities. Property owners who own more that one parcel within the District will be assessed on only one parcel, if the name or names of those holding title is exactly the same for each parcel.

MEASURE V
Total
Number of Precincts 3
Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 %
Times Counted 1005/1425 70.5 %
Total Votes 980

YES 442 45.10%
NO 538 54.90%