November 2, 2010 Election Results
Maricopa County Recorder's Office
Election Results
November 2, 2010
Scottsdale General Election
Final Unofficial Results
|
CANDIDATE |
VOTES |
| Wayne Ecton |
20,589 |
| Bob Littlefield |
32,044 |
| Linda Milhaven |
32,287 |
| Ned O'Hearn |
25,757 |
| Guy Phillips |
25,166 |
| Dennis Robbins |
26,596 |
| Write-Ins |
651 |
|
BOND QUESTIONS |
For |
For |
Against |
Against |
| Bond Question 1 Seeks voter authorization to sell $36,600,000 general obligation bonds for streets, transportation improvements and drainage facilities. The issuance of these bonds will result in a property tax increase sufficient to pay annual debt service on the bonds. |
34,082 |
43.38% |
44,479 |
56.62% |
| Bond Question 2 Seeks voter authorization to sell $27,000,000 general obligation bonds to refinance existing obligations incurred by the City to finance public safety facilities and equipment. The issuance of these bonds will result in a property tax increase sufficient to pay annual debt service on the bonds. |
32,528 |
41.83% |
45,234 |
58.17% |
|
PROPOSITIONS |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
| Proposition 411 Charter amendment specifying that the City may exercise condemnation only if it is authorized by the state, if it is for a public use, if all reasonable options have been exhausted to avoid the use of condemnation, and if its use is narrowly tailored to advance the public use. |
36,709 |
53.36% |
32,084 |
46.64% |
| Proposition 412 Charter amendment specifying that the City cannot give its credit or make any payments of any public funds to any individuals or entities unless there is a clearly identified public purpose and the City either receives direct consideration substantially equal to its expenditure or provides direct assistance to the needy. |
35,678 |
52.84% |
31,843 |
47.16% |
| Proposition 413 Charter amendment providing a public comment period at regular council meetings; removing the thirty-day requirement to act on petitions; and allowing the council to request staff to review any matter brought to its attention, ask that the matter be placed on a future agenda, or take no action. |
31,365 |
46.8% |
35,656 |
53.2% |
| Proposition 414 Charter amendment placing all sections related to the charter offices in one article; identifying their duties and responsibilities; requiring City residency for all officers of the City; identifying the treasurer as the chief financial officer; and removing the council’s express authority to combine the duties of separate charter offices. |
34,313 |
51.82% |
31,900 |
48.18% |
| Proposition 415 Charter amendment clarifying that council members and appointed public officials shall not control or demand the appointment or removal of city employees subject to the direction and supervision of any city officer, with the exception of city employees whose primary duties are to directly serve the mayor or council. |
34,334 | 52.22% | 31,411 | 47.78% |
| Proposition 416 Charter amendment clarifying that the council may act by motion, in addition to resolution and ordinance; designating which actions require an ordinance; specifying when a majority vote is required; removing obsolete language; and making various administrative changes that add clarity to existing language regarding ordinances and resolutions. |
38,378 | 58.73% | 26,964 | 41.27% |
| Proposition 417 Charter amendment setting the initial term of the presiding judge at two years, with subsequent terms set by ordinance, but not less than two years; permitting additional judges to be appointed as provided by ordinance; and designating that the council determines all judges’ compensation and may remove them for cause. |
36,852 | 56.36% | 28,536 | 43.64% |