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Unofficial municipal election results for City Council and charter amendments

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Photo: Rosemary Romero, left, celebrates with friend and supporter Lynne Canning, at City Hall following Romero's win in the District 2 City Council race. Romero will replace Karen Heldmeyer who did not run for a third term.

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City Council District 1 Bushee (i) v. Garcia
Precinct Bushee (winner)
Garcia
8, 10 350
 113
9, 28 234
 53
11, 20  346  133
21, 83  232  97
22  152  74
24, 25  187  106
30  185  57
Total  2100 (72.5%)  798 (27.5%)


City Council District 2 Romero v. Dobyns
Precinct Dobyns Romero (winner)
36, 44  77 249 
37, 54  102  253
42, 43  34  225
45, 46  65  160
47  67  201
48  52  189
52  105  246
53  75  208
55  92  34
Total  701 (25.7%)
 2024 (74.3%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

City Council District 3 Lujan v Chavez (i)
Precinct Lujan Chavez (winner)
12, 64, 80, 86  172  108
31, 41, 66  54  99
32  116  189
33  88  116
34  127  176
62, 67, 75  107  113
Total  731 (45.7%)
 867 (54.3%)

 

BOND ISSUE FOR PARKS
  Yes No
District 1  2087  793
District 2  2009  717
District 3 1042  515
District 4  1279  659
Total 6417 (70.5%)
 2684 (29.5%)


 

 Charter amendments:

For more information on charter amendments click the link embedded in the titles of each chart.


 

Charter Amendment 1 – REFERENDUM
  Yes No
District 1  1592  1178
District 2  1521  1132
District 3 857 651
District 4  1037  872
Total  5007 (56.6%)
 3833 (43.4%)

 

Charter Amendment 2 – INITIATIVE
Precinct Yes No
 District 1
 1534  1202
 District 2
 1501 1131
 District 3
846  655
 District 4
 1030  867
 Total
 4911 (56%)
 3855 (44%)

 

Charter Amendment 3 – RECALL
Precinct Yes No
District 1  1529  1248
District 2  1476  1171
District 3 830  679
District 4  1017  883
Total  4852 (54.9%)
 3981 (45.1%)

 

Charter Amendment 4 – PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING
Precinct Yes No
District 1  1749  1026
District 2  1724  924
District 3  865  625
District 4  1075  831
Total  5413 (61.4%)
 3406 (38.6%)

 

Charter Amendment 5 – RANKED CHOICE VOTING
Precinct Yes No
District 1 1809  923
District 2  1721  903
District 3  942  539
District 4  1187  679
Total  5659 (65%)
 3044 (35%)

 

Charter Amendment 6 – POWERS OF THE MAYOR
Precinct Yes No
District 1  2222  566
District 2  2140  504
District 3  1087  405
District 4  1427  469
Total  6876 (78%)
 1944 (22%)

 

Charter Amendment 7 – MUNICIPAL JUDGE
Precinct Yes No
District 1 2103 685
District 2  2038  625
District 3  959  544
District 4  1229  672
Total  6329 (71.5%)
 2526 (28.5%)

 

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