City
of Daytona Beach
General Election |
| Mayor |
|
| |
Total |
| BUD ASHER |
5744 |
| DAVID KLOKOW |
3114 |
| City
Commissioner (Zone 1) |
| |
Total |
| RICHARD W. SHIVER |
929
|
| CHRISTINA “CHRIS” TRAVIS |
896
|
| City
Commissioner (Zone 2) |
| |
Total |
| TERRY WHELAN |
733 |
| DARLENE YORDON |
1165 |
| City
Commissioner (Zone 3) |
| |
Total |
| DARRELL P. HUNTER |
511 |
| MICHAEL R. SHALLOW |
761 |
| City
Commissioner (Zone 6) |
| |
Total |
| CHARLES W. CHERRY, SR. |
614 |
| EDWARD “CREAMY” HAYES |
557 |
City
of Daytona Beach Shores
General Election |
| Mayor |
| |
Total |
| GREG NORTHRUP |
1136 |
| ROBERT G. PASCOE |
315 |
| City
Council Seat 1 |
| |
Total |
| JENNIE M. CELONA |
927 |
| JOANNE JEROME |
510 |
| City
Council Seat 3 |
| |
Total |
| DONALD LARGE |
1062 |
| FRANK V. VITALE |
372 |
City
of DeBary
General Election |
| Council
Seat 1 |
| |
Total |
| GEORGE COLEMAN |
1090 |
| CLIFFORD J. RUTZ |
1005 |
| Council
Seat 2 |
| |
Total |
| DANNY ALLEN |
1060 |
| ROB SULLIVAN |
1001 |
| Amendment
Questions |
Question
1
In accordance with the Charter Review
Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended to clarify that the
specific mention of particular powers in the Charter shall not be constructed as limiting in anyway the
general power granted to the City of DeBary? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For the Amendment |
1406 |
| Against the Amendment |
598 |
Question
2
In accordance with the Charter Review Commission’s
and the City Council’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended to clarify that the Mayor’s powers
and duties include being responsible to the Governor for the purposes of military law and that the
Mayor shall perform such other duties consistent with the office, as may be delegated to the Mayor by the City
Council? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For the Amendment |
1638 |
| Against the Amendment |
397 |
|
Question
3
In accordance with
the Charter Review Commission’s and the City Council’s
recommendation, should the Charter be amended so that the Council
may express its views and fully and freely discuss with the City
Manager anything pertaining to the appointment or removal of
officers or employees? Shall the above charter amendment be
adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1651 |
| Against
the Amendment |
399 |
|
Question
4
In accordance with
the charter Review Commission’s and City Council’s
recommendation, should the charter be amended to compensate the
Mayor and Council in the amount of $625.00 per month beginning on
January 1, 2002 and if the Mayor and Council’s compensation is
adjusted to $625.00 per month and effective on January 1, 2003 and
every year thereafter the compensation of the Mayor and Council
shall be adjusted by a percentage corresponding to the most recent
Cost of Living Administration of the United States Social Security
Administration? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
789 |
| Against
the Amendment |
1275 |
|
Question
5
In accordance with the Charter Review Commission’s and City
Council’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended to
provide that no action of the Council shall be valid or binding
unless adopted by the affirmative vote of the majority of the
Council members present at the time a quorum exists? Shall the
above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the amendment |
1683 |
| Against
the amendment |
312 |
Question
6
In accordance with the Charter Review Commission’s and City
Council’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended to
provide that a candidate who has been elected to two (2)
consecutive three (3) year terms may requalify for any vacant seat
provided said candidate does not actually take office for at least
a one (1) year period after the end of that candidate’s previous
two (2) terms? Shall the above charter amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the amendment |
1326 |
| Against
the amendment |
696 |
Question
7
In accordance with the Charter Review Committee’s and City
Council’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended so that
the Council, by an affirmative vote of the majority of all Council
members, appoint a City Manager? Shall the above Charter Amendment
be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1547 |
| Against
the Amendment |
452 |
|
Question
8
In accordance with the Charter Review Commission’s and City
Council’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended so that
the Council may remove the City Manager for any reason by an
affirmative vote of a majority of all Council members? Shall the
above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1498 |
| Against
the Amendment |
519 |
Question
9
In accordance with
the Charter Review Commission’s and City Council’s
recommendation, should the Charter be amended so the City Clerk
shall be appointed by the City Manager? Shall the above Charter
Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1286 |
| Against
the Amendment |
755 |
Question
10
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that the City Attorney shall be
appointed by the Council by an affirmative vote of a majority of
all Council members? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1631 |
| Against
the Amendment |
357 |
Question
11
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that the Mayor or any member of the
Council may introduce an ordinance or resolution and that in case
of a public emergency the Council by at least two-thirds vote of a
quorum (three members) of the Council, may adopt an emergency
ordinance without complying with the requirements of notice? Shall
the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1307 |
| Against
the Amendment |
657 |
Question
12
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that the Council shall be authorized to
issue revenue bonds, enter into lease purchase contracts or any
multi-year contracts for the purchase of real property or for
construction of capital improvement projects with a repayment term
of sixty (60) months instead of thirty-six (36) months? Shall the
above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1285 |
| Against
the Amendment |
679 |
Question
13
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that if any emergency notes to be paid
from sources other than the ad valorem taxes levied by the city
shall be paid no later than the last day of the fiscal year
succeeding that in which the emergency appropriations were made
and if the emergency notes are to be paid from ad valorem taxes
levied by the city, the emergency notes and any renewals thereof
may not have a maturity greater than twelve months from the date
of issuance? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1380 |
| Against
the Amendment |
499 |
Question
14
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that the electors of the City may
propose amendments to the charter by petition signed by at least
ten percent (10%) of the registered electors as of the last
preceding Municipal General Election? Shall the above Charter
Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1380 |
| Against
the Amendment |
543 |
Question
15
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that the charter will be reviewed at
least every seven (7) years? Shall the above Charter
Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1720 |
| Against
the Amendment |
228 |
Question
16
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended to delete Section 15.02 concerning the
Transitional Comprehensive Plan and Section 15.04 concerning the
Transitional Land Development Regulations in that the City of
DeBary has adopted a Comprehensive Plan and Land Development
Regulations? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1258 |
| Against
the Amendment |
613 |
Question
17
In accordance with the Charter
Review Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should
the Charter be amended so that the City of DeBary may contract for
fire, police, public works, parks and recreation, planning and
zoning, building inspection, development reviews, animal control
and solid waste collection services with any governmental entity
or private entity until such time the Council establishes
independent service? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1635 |
| Against
the Amendment |
334 |
Question
18
In accordance with the Charter Review
Commission’s and City Council’s recommendation, should the
Charter be amended so that nothing contained in any revision or
amendment to the Charter will affect or impair the rights of
officers and employees; shall not modify pending matters and that
all ordinances in effect shall remain in full force? Shall
the above Charter Amendment be adopted? For the Amendment Against
the Amendment |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
1514 |
| Against
the Amendment |
412 |
City
of Deltona
General Election |
| Mayor |
| |
Total |
| JOHN
MASIARCZYK |
6614 |
| JOSE
"JOE" PEREZ |
2179 |
| Commissioner,
District 1 |
| |
Total |
| DAVID
FONTAINE |
483 |
| LUCILLE
WHEATLEY |
804 |
| Commissioner,
District 3 |
| * |
Wednesday morning recount results in a tie; McFall wins by
coin toss. |
|
Total |
| CARL
A. CAREY |
565 |
| *
MICHELE
A. MCFALL |
565 |
| Commissioner,
District 5 |
| |
Total |
| DIANE
OBREMSKI |
1022 |
| RAFAEL
A. VALLE |
556 |
| Amendment
Questions |
|
Question
1
In accordance with
the Charter Review Committee’s recommendation, should the
Charter be amended to eliminate the limitations on debt financing
and to replace them with a formal debt policy to be adopted by
ordinance? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
4713 |
| Against
the Amendment |
3534 |
Question
2
In accordance with the Charter Review Committee’s
recommendation, should the Charter be amended to compensate the
Mayor and Commissioners in an amount equal to the average annual
salary of Mayors (presently $7,205) and Commissioners (presently
$5,112) within Volusia County? The average salary to be
recalculated every two (2) years there after. Shall the above
Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
5578 |
| Against
the Amendment |
2811 |
Question
3
In accordance with
the Charter Review Committee’s recommendation, should the
Charter be amended to streamline administration by eliminating the
need to have the Mayor or Vice Mayor countersign vouchers and
instead have the Finance Director or City Clerk countersign? Shall
the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
4574 |
| Against
the Amendment |
3745 |
Question
4
In accordance with the Charter
Review Committee’s recommendation, should the Charter be amended
to clarify that the Mayor’s powers and duties shall be
ceremonial except as authorized by the charter, City Commission or
State Law? Shall the above Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| For
the Amendment |
4241 |
| Against
the Amendment |
3055 |
City
of Edgewater
General Election |
| City
Council District 1 |
| |
Total |
| JAMES
P. BROWN |
1095 |
| FERD
HEEB |
842 |
| City
Council District 4 |
| |
Total |
| JOHN
CHARLES ATKINSON |
664 |
| JUDY
LICHTER |
1323 |
City
of Holly Hill
Run-off Election |
| Commissioner
District 3 |
| |
Total |
| RON
FUSSELL |
485 |
| KEITH
TARRER |
733 |
City
of Lake Helen
General Election |
| Commissioner
Zone 4 |
| |
Total |
| STEVE
FINN |
280 |
| RICH
TAMBURRO |
251 |
City
of New Smyrna Beach
General Election |
| City
Commissioner Zone 1 |
| |
Total |
| GAIL
HENRIKSON |
1540 |
| BILL
ROGERS |
1569 |
| City
Commissioner Zone 2 |
| |
Total |
| JACK
"STEVE" GRASTY |
1400 |
| LAWRENCE
J. SWEETT |
1587 |
City
of Orange City
General Election |
| Council
Member Group 4 |
| |
Total |
| HAROLD
D. CASTEEL |
244 |
| DON
SHERRILL |
678 |
Revised
City Charter
Shall the City Charter be revised per Ordinance No. 52 to provide,
among other things, verification of the powers of the Mayor,
modifications regarding the filling of vacancies for the Mayor’s
office; modifying residency requirements for the City Manager, and
amendment to the duties and responsibilities of the City Manager;
revisions to the responsibilities of the City Clerk; revisions
regarding Council seat designations; revisions to the language
regarding elections and terms, clarification of the election
process, modification of the restrictions regarding political
activities; amendment of the process regarding the preparation and
submission of the budget of the City; and changing the percentage
requirement for petitions for initative and referendum? Shall the
above described Charter Amendment be adopted? |
| |
Total |
| Yes,
for Revised City Charter |
342 |
| No,
against Revised City Charter |
539 |
City
of Ormond Beach
Regular Election |
| Mayor |
| |
Total |
| GLENN
JASPERS |
1389 |
| CARL
PERSIS |
5285 |
| City
Commissioner Zone 1 |
| |
Total |
| JEFF
BOYLE |
1257 |
| RICK
FRASER |
1214 |
| City
Commissioner Zone 4 |
| |
Total |
| JOYCE
HIGH |
980 |
| BILL
PARTINGTON |
694 |
Town
of Ponce Inlet
General Election |
| Mayor |
| |
Total |
| TONY
ALBUQUERQUE |
131 |
| ALLAN
S. BURNWORTH |
341 |
| BILL
HOAK |
614 |
| City
Commission Seat 3 |
| |
Total |
| PATRICIA
A. ANDREANO |
552 |
| BEVERLY
STROTT |
526 |
| City
Commission Seat 5 |
| |
Total |
| JIM
HINSON |
495 |
| FRANK
ROGERSON |
570 |
| Questions |
DATE
FOR REGULAR TOWN ELECTIONS
SHALL THE TOWN OF PONCE INLET CHARTER SECTIONS 3.02(b) AND 5.06 BE
AMENDED TO REQUIRE THAT THE REGULAR ELECTIONS OF TOWN COUNCIL
MEMBERS BE HELD ACCORDING TO THE VOLUSIA COUNTY UNIFORM MUNICIPAL
ELECTION SCHEDULE? |
| |
Total |
| For
Amendment |
888 |
| Against
Amendment |
128 |
FILLING
OF VACANCIES ON TOWN COUNCIL
SHALL THE TOWN OF PONCE INLET
CHARTER SECTION 3.05(c) BE AMENDED TO ALLOW COUNCIL MEMBERS
APPOINTED TO FILL A VACANCY ON THE TOWN COUNCIL TO SERVE THE
REMAINDER OF THAT TERM? |
| |
Total |
| For
Amendment |
607 |
| Against
Amendment |
408 |
|
TOWN
MANAGER REMOVAL
SHALL THE TOWN OF PONCE INLET
CHARTER SECTION 4.02(b) BE AMENDED TO REMOVE LANGUAGE REQUIRING
THAT A PUBLIC HEARING BE HELD PRIOR TO THE REMOVAL OF THE TOWN
MANAGER UPON HIS OR HER REQUEST? |
| |
Total |
| For
Amendment |
538 |
| Against
Amendment |
476 |
RESERVE/CONTINGENCY
FUND
SHALL THE TOWN OF PONCE INLET CHARTER BE
AMENDED TO CREATE A NEW SECTION 6.02(d) TO REQUIRE THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A RESERVE/ CONTINGENCY LEVEL IN THE OPERATING
BUDGET IN THE FORM OF A MINIMUM-MAXIMUM NUMBER OF MONTHS OF
OPERATING FUNDS BY THE TOWN COUNCIL? |
| |
Total |
| For
Amendment |
713 |
| Against
Amendment |
293 |
|
PAYMENT
OF EMERGENCY NOTES
SHALL THE TOWN OF PONCE INLET CHARTER SECTION 6.04(b) BE AMENDED
TO REMOVE THE REQUIREMENT THAT EMERGENCY NOTES AND RENEWALS OF ANY
FISCAL YEAR BE PAID NOT LATER THAN THE LAST DAY OF THE FISCAL YEAR
SUCCEEDING THAT IN WHICH THE EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS WERE MADE BY
THE TOWN COUNCIL? |
| |
Total |
| For
Amendment |
598 |
| Against
Amendment |
395 |
|
ABANDONMENT
OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
SHALL THE TOWN OF PONCE INLET CHARTER SECTION 6.04(f) BE AMENDED
TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF YEARS WHICH SHALL PASS BEFORE A CAPITAL
EXPENDITURE APPROPRIATION IS DEEMED ABANDONED FROM FIVE (5) TO
THREE (3) YEARS? |
| |
Total |
| For
Amendment |
742 |
| Against
Amendment |
260 |
City
of South Daytona
General Election |
| City
Commission Seat 2 |
| |
Total |
| MICHAEL
CARFAGNO |
336 |
| BLAINE
O’NEAL |
1039 |