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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGeneral Election InformationCITY OF ASHLAND 2002 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATE CONTACT INFO COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 2 Brent Thompson Eric Navickas Alex Amarotico Andrew Bangsberg 582 Allison 488-0407 (h) brenttho@mind.net 711 Faith Ave 482-0561 (h) 560-2368 (w) 265 Alta St 482-9621 (h) 482-2448 (w) dna@,mind.net 925 Oak St 482-1539 (h) 488-7737 (w) andrew@,pacificdomes.com COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 4 Cameron Hanson 67 Woolen Way 482-5575 (h) Kate Jackson 359 Keamey St 482-2612 (h) 535-5565(w) COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 6 Chris Heam 350 Wimer 482-0338 (h) Corky Gardner 1749 Siskiyou #5 488-1654 (h) 482-3111(w) ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO. 3 Michael Dawkins Rich Rosenthal 955 B St 201-1929 (h) 1228 Rose Lane 488-9007 (h) 840-9568(w) 552-6824(w) ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO. 4 J. Ellen G. Austin Diane Amarotico 625 A Street 488-2474 (h) 265 Alta Ave 482-7155 (h) ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO. 5 Michael Gardiner 349 Orange Ave 488-2602 (h) 858-0309(w) MUNICIPAL JUDGE Allen Drescher 501 Pompadour 488-3867 (h) 482-4935 (w) Michael Balocca 1233 Orchid 488-8281 (h) 488-3651 (w) Jud Holtey 575 Liberty 488-2700 (h) 482-8491 (w) David Schieber 586 Glenwood 488-5058 (h) 482-7050 (w) CITY RECORDER/TREASURER Barbara Christensen 759 Willow St 488-3343 (h) 488-5307(w) covera~eeu¥(bh otinail .corn Katejackson~opendoor.com ceheam(&aol.com Gard6106~students.sou.edu lucylewis~aol.com rosenthal,~,sou.edu Jega4art@opendoor.com Dra~mind.net mike.gardiner~aokh.com drescheral~aol.com mbalocca~intemetcds.com dinosaur(a-)mind.net david~2resolve.com bchrist~mind.net Summary Statement of Contributions and Expenditures P°' capitol On-P, amp o 2oo2 Page 1 of 2 Candidate or Political Committee Name Oregonians For Affordable Housing Address (Street or route, city, state, zipcode): 375 Taylor Street, N.E., Salem, OR 97303 Treasurer's Name: Telephone Number (day): Beth Bauer (503) 378-9066 Committee ID Number: Committee Type, Measure Number or Office: 002069 Miscellaneous [] Original Election: General 2002 [] Amendment Report: 2nd Pre-Election Prm~: 10/22/02- 13:47 A-TOTALS FOR B-CUMULATIVE THIS ACCOUNTING TOTALS FOR THIS PER/OD ELECTION coNTRIBUTIONS 1. Cash Contributions (Accounting Period Total from PC 2) + $20,650.00 + $161,252.25 2. Loans Received (Non-Exempt) (Accounting Period Total from PC 2) + $0.00 + $0.06 3. Total Cash Contributions (lines 1 + 2) = $20,650.00 = $161,252.25 4. In-Kind (Accounting Period Total PC 2) + $0.00 + $0.00 5. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS 0ines 3 + 4) = $20,650.00 = $161,252.25 EXPENDITURES 6. Cash Expenditures (Accounting Period Total from PC 3) + $77,627.09 + $164,316.34 7. Loan Payments (Non-Exempt) (Accounting Period Totals from PC 3 + $0.00 + $0.00 8. Total Cash Expenditures (lines 6 + 7) = $77,627.09 = $164,316.34 9. In-Kind (Accounting Period Totals from PC 2) + $0.00 + $0.00 10. TOTAL EXPENDITURES (lines 8 + 9) = $77,627.09 = $164,3t6.34 CASH BALANCE 11. Beginning Cash Balance (Ending ('a,h Ilalancc I'fOlll I)~C~ ,oE,, rcpor~.~ S62.175.41 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 12. Total Contributions (line 5) $20.650.00 13. Other Receipts ( Accounting Period I'oml Ii om I'(' 4..\ ~ S7.95 14. Loans Received (Exempt)(Accou:mm!., I'c~md 'l'oud I'mm I'(.' t.\~ S0.00 15. CONTRIBUTION SUBTOTAL Omc, I I · 12 · I'~ 14) $82.833.36 16. Total Expenditures (line 10) ' $77.627.09 17. Other Disbursements (Accounting I~c~md 'l'olal libra P(.' Ill~ S0.00 18. Loan Payments (Exempt) (Accoi~llllilg I"crlod 'l'ol;ll fl'Bill P(.' 411 $0.00 19. EXPENDITURE SUBTOTAL (linc I(, · I' · 18} $77.627.09 20. ENDING CASH BALANCE (linc 15 IlllliU; linc I'1, $5,206.27 Summary Statement of Contributions and Expenditures Capitol On-Ramp O 2002 Page 2 of 2 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 [] Original Election: General 2002 [] Amendment Report: 2nd Pre-Election Pnnt, d: 10/22/02- 13:47 LOAN SUMMARY FOR OFFICE USE 2 I. Beg]tlllllig ('.)l.llSl;llt(llllg I.O;IIIS ('1'(;,ol (:ul.q!amh[ig I,),,Ei.~ li,~!ll i':cv~cu- Jci,(,rl.~ $0.00 ONLY 2:Z Loans I~,ecc~cd (Non-I';xempt) (line :)) ' $0.00 2:1 I.oans Rccct~cd il:Yen]pi) (line 1.1) $0.00 2-1. I.()-XNS RE(.'I:I\'I~I') SI.;BTO'I'AI. (I,ncs 21 - 22 -. 2'i) $0.00 25. I.oan Pa.~mCnlS (NoiM-'xcmpl) Omc ") ~ $0.00 26 I.oan I):~.~menls IExempl) (line 18) $0.00 2' l:(.)1.,,,.1~211 I.oans ('l'olal lo;Ins li)rglx(2n (hll'inj[ II]is aCCt)]lf]lll]g period) $0.00 28 I.('.).-\N P.\YMF.~T St.'B'I"()T;\I. (In]cs :~5 - 2~'~ -. 2-.) '- $0.00 29 'l'O'r..~,L ()iFl'S'r.4,.%l)lhG I,()A.%S i,]il]¢ 24 [ll[lltlS II]lC 28) = $0.00 PERSONAL EXPENDITURE SUMMARY '~0 I:lCgllltilflg ()lll.',;llllidlllg I)crsonal L{,'lp¢lldlllll~.'.~ (lille '16 t)t'J)fc~, ious icport) $0.O0 '~ I. [)¢l'.,;t)ll;lJ i!x[)¢li(hlurc,, (-\¢cOUtlling I)cl'iod 'l'olal lit)in PC ~..\) $0.00 ~2 I)iiRS(')N..\I. liXl~i'2Nl.)l'l'[,'i{L~ SI:ilT()'I';\I. f;lll]¢~ ~t) - ";I) S0.00 ;4 J'"OlglX(2111'~Cl.qOIl;ll I!~;1~[1¢11111f¢.',; ('l'Ol;il i'or,~Jl~ ¢11111is ;]C¢Ollllllfig pcfl()(J) $0.00 ;5 RI;IMIILIRS. I'.MJ!%T .q[;IJ'f'()'l'..\l. l, lll]C 3x '- i~-1) $0.00 % Ol!'r.%TAhl)l.%(; PF;R.~().%..M.. [XI~F;NI)I'I'i!RI-'. f.]ll]C '~! i]nnu~ line XS) $0.00 FINANCIAL STATUS AT CLOSE OF ACCOUNTING PERIOD ':" I~l]¢ht.g ("'ash Ilalancc (hn¢ 20) $5.206.27 '~8 .\ccom]ls Receivable (..\CCOl]lllJli~ P(2rlo(J 'l'(m]i I'roni I)(' 5) $527.09 ':9 St;II'I'(")"]"..\I. (linc.,, 3~ .- .,8) $5.733.36 I1. ()lll.qall(:ll[l~ I)(2rqolla] IXi),.,ndllm,2s f. hnc '~6.) , $0.00 · 12 ..\CCOIllii,. I);].~ablc ( .\c,.'Oillilllig P~..rlo(I 'l'()l;ll I'fOlli ]')(' (')) S0.00 I; .ql...'['[l'()l'.\l. (lines 41) . 41 · 42) $0.00 I ~ I~..~,I...~,.%('I.;,.'I)F;I;I(;I'I' (linc ~9 fn..mq hnc 4:'~ indicate · Ol - 13;lla.]cc $5,733.36 I, Beth Bauer .(name of candidate or treasmer), hereby certify that the above statement and the attached supporting reports are true and correct. 8igf~ If'e'lS~'candida~'~or treasurer Date Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Po2 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 1 of 2 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Amount of L/ne # Name and Address of Contributor Cont#bution In-Kind Purpose Occupational Information, Contributing Contributor I Date Received Committee's ID~ , or Description if Code I is "0" Aggregrate Code I Code 2 Miscellaneous Cash Contributions $50.00 and Under 1 $1,525.00 9/20/02 Thru 10/20/02 CA Homebuilders Constru'ction Company 2053 Laura Street 2 Springfield, OR 97477 $10,000.00 9/30/02 $10,000.00 B CA Judy HBA Jackson County, Inc. 1006 E Jackson St 3 Medford, OR 97504 $8,500.00 10/15/02 False $8,500.00 O CA HBA of Southwestern Oregon PO Box 696 4 Coos Bay, OR 97420 $275.00 10/15/02 Building Trade Associationi $275.00 O CA Rodney Keller, Rodney 2018 Chase Loop SW 5 Albany, OR 97321 $100.00 10/17/02 Builder $100.00 I CA Page Totals Cash (CA) $20,400.00 Accounting Period Totals In-Kind (IK) $0.00 PC 2 Loan Received (LR) $0.00 Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 2 of 2 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 F. lection: General 2002 Printed: 10/22d02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Amount of Line # Name and Address of Contributor Contribution In-Kind Purpose Occupational Informa#on, Contributing Contributor Date Received Committee's ID~ , or Descrip#on if Code I is "0" Aggregrate Code I Code 2 Mitchell Homes, Bob G. 220 6th Avenue, SW #202 1 Albany, OR 97321 $250.00 10~3/02 $250.00 B CA Page Totals Cash (CA) $250.00 In-Kind (IK) $0.00 lPG 2 Loan Received (LR) $0.00 Accounting Period Totals Cash (CA) n-Kind (IK) Loan Received (LR) $20,650.00 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 1 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID~, Paid Line # Date Check # if applicable Purpose Exp. Amount of to (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Type i Expenditure AlP Harmon, Committee to Re-elect State C 1 09~23~2002 1821 Senator Lenn Committee ID 495 CA $500.00 [] Morse, Frank for State Senate C 2 09~23~2002 1822 Committee ID 4335 CA $5,000.00 [] Witt for State Senate, Bill C 3 09/23/2002 1823 CA $5,000.00 [] Krieger, Wayne for State Rep. C 4 09/23/2002 1824 Committee ID 3477 CA $500.00 [] Morgan, Susan,Re-elect for State Rep. C 5 09/23/2002 1825 Committee ID 2760 CA $1,000.00 [] Anderson, Gordon, Citizens to Elect C 6 09~23/2002 1826 Committee ID 4289 CA $500.00 [] Richardson, Dennis, Citizens to Elect C 7 09~23/2002 1827 Committee ID 4155 CA $500.00 [] Patridge, Rob, Committee to Elect C 8 09/23/2002 1828 Committee ID 2738 CA $500.00 [] Kruse, Jeff, Committee to Re-elect C 9 09/23/2002 1829 Committee ID 2278 CA $500.00 [] Brown for House of Representatives, Allan C 10 09/23/2002 1830 Committee ID 2868 CA $2,000.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $16,000.00 Accounting Period Totals Loan Paymem (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Ramp 0 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 2 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02 - 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID#, Paid # if applicable Exp. Amount of Une Date Check # (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Purpose Type Expenditure to Barnhart, Phil, Friends of C 1 09/23/2002 1831 Committee ID 3481 CA $500.00 [] Farr for State Representative, Pat C 2 09/23/2002 1832 Committee ID 4359 CA $5,000.00 [] Close Friends (Betsy) C' 3 09~23~2002 1833 Committee ID 2725 CA $2,000.00 [] Kropf, Jeff. For State Rep. C 1834 Committee ID 2718 4 09/23/2002 CA $500.00 [] Smith, Tootle, for State Rep. C 1835 Committee ID 3579 5 09~23/2002 CA $1,000.00 [] Doyle, Dan, Friends of C 1836 Committee ID 3506 6 09~23~2002 CA $1,000.00 [] Shetterly, Lane, Citizens for C 1837 Committee ID 2191 7 09~23~2002 CA $500.00 [] Nelson, Donna, Re-Elect State Rep. C 1838 Committee ID 3652 8 09/23/2002 CA $500.00 [] Backlund, Vic, for State Rep. C 1839 Committee ID 2789 9 09/23/2002 CA $500.00 [] Krummel, Jerry, Friends of C 1840 Committee ID 2884 10 09/23/2002 CA $1,000.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $12,500.00 Accounting Period Totals Loan Paymem (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 3 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID~, Paid Line # Date Check # ff applicable Purpose Exp. Amount of to (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Type Expenditure AlP Parker, Keith, Citizens for C 1 09~23/2002 1841 Committee ID 4163 CA $2,500.00 [] Gallegos, Mary, Friends of C 2 09~23/2002 1842 Committee ID 4268 CA $2,500.00 [] Kitts for Stat~ Rep., Derrick C 3 09/23/2002 1843 Committee ID 4081 CA $3,000.00 [] Johnson, Betsy, Committee to Elect C 4 09~23~2002 1844 Committee ID 3591 CA $1,000.00 [] Scruggs, John, Friends of C 5 09~23/2002 1845 Committee ID 3464 CA $2,500.00 [] Williams, Max, Friends of for State Rep C 6 09/2312002 1846 Committee ID 2776 CA $500.00 [] Miller, Randy, Friends of C 7 09/2312002 1847 Committee ID 1660 CA $1,000.00 [] Zupancic for State Representative, Jim C 8 09/23/2002 1848 CA $2,500.00 [] Scott, Wayne, for State Rep. C 9 09~23~2002 1849 Committee ID 4352 CA $7,500.00 [] Hunt, Dave, Friends of C 10 09~23~2002 1850 Committee iD 4247 CA $500.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $23,500.00 Accounting Period Totals Loan Paymem (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Ramp {~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 4 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02 - 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID~, Paid Une # Date Check # if applicable Purpose Exp. Amount of to (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Type Expenditure A/P Kafoury for State Rep., Deborah C I 09/23/2002 1851 Committee ID 2849 CA $1,000.00 [] Schaufler, Mike for State Rep. C 2 09~23~2002 1852 Committee ID 4454 CA $750.00 [] Minnis, Karen, Friends of C 1853 Committee ID 2885 3 09~23~2002 CA $3,000.00 [] Anderson, Laurie Monnes, Friends of C 1854 Committee ID 3584 4 09~23/2002 CA $250.00 [] Smith, Patti, 2002 C 1855 Committee ID 3623 5 09~23~2002 CA $1,000.00 [] Garrard, Bill, Committee to Elect State Rep. C 1856 Committee ID 3482 6 09~23~2002 CA $500.00 [] Smith, Greg, Committee to Re-Elect C 1857 Committee ID 3420 7 09~23/2002 CA $500.00 [] Jenson, Bob, Committee to Re-elect C 1858 Committee ID 2362 8 09/23/2002 CA $500.00 [] Butler, Tom, Committee to Elect C 1859 Committee ID 2773 9 09/23/2002 CA $1,000.00 [] Yes for Fire C 1862 10 10~02~2002 CA $250.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $8,750.00 Accounting Period Totals Loan Payment (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 5 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID~, Paid if applicable Exp. Amount of Une # Date Check # (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Purpose Type Expenditure to Yes for Parks 20-62 C I 10/02/2002 1860 CA $700.00 [] Yes for Police C 2 10/02/2002 1861 CA $750.00 [] Davidson, Friends of Kenny C 3 10/08/2002 1863 CA $100.00 [] Aziz, Friends of Paul C 4 10/08/2002 1864 CA $100.00 [] Moore, Claudette for Medford City Council C 5 10/10/2002 1865 CA $750.00 [] Strosser, Bob for Medford City Council C 6 10/10/2002 1866 CA $750.00 [] Holt, Ric for Jackson County Commissioner C 7 10/10/2002 1869 CA $750.00 [] Walker, Jack for Jackson County C 8 10/10/2002 1870 Commissioner CA $750.00 [] Amarotico, Alex for Ashland City Council C 9 10/14/2002 1871 CA $50.00 [] Hearn, Chris for Ashland City Council C 10 10/14/2002 1872 CA $50.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $4,750.00 Accounting Period Totals Loan Payment (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Pu~mp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 6 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 n~n~: 10/22/02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee IDS, Paid if applicable Exp. Amount of Line ti Date Check ti (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Purpose Type ! Expenditure to Toombs, Ken for Mayor C 1 10/14/2002 1873 CA $100.00 [] Oregon Building Industry Assn. A 2 10114~2002 1874 CA $410.70 [] Paper Zone A 3 10/14/2002 1875 CA $116.39 [] No on Measure 23 C 4 10/15/2002 1876 Oregonians Against Unhealthy Taxes Committee ID 4467 CA $1,500.00 [] Leonard, Friends of Randy C 5 10/15/2002 1877 CA $1,000.00 [] Newman for Metro Council, Brian C 6 10/15/2002 1878 CA $500.00 [] Bragdon for Metro Council, David C 7 10/15/2002 1879 CA $1,000.00 [] Holladay, Friends of Dan C 8 10/15/2002 1880 CA $500.00 [] Johnson, David F 9 10/17/2002 1881 Fishing Guide CA $600.00 [] Richardson, Dennis, Citizens to Elect C 1882 Committee ID 4155 10 10/17~2002 CA $2,000.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $7,727.09 Accounting Period Totals Loan Payment (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Ramp 0 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 7 of 7 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Bl¢cQon: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02.13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID~, Paid Line # Date Check # if applicable Purpose Exp. Amount of to (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Type Expenditure AlP Sowa for Clackamas County Commissioner, C I 10/17/2002 1883 Larry CA $500.00 [] Committee to Elect Tom Bunn Yamhill C 2 10/17/2002 1884 County Commissioner CA $1,000.00 [] Mclntire, Committee to Elect Jacquenette C 3 10/17/2002 1885 Gresham City Council CA $250.00 [] Bemis, Committee to Elect Shane C 4 10/17/2002 1886 Gresham City Council CA $250.00 [] Citizens for North Clackamas Parks & C 5 10/17~2002 1887 Recreation CA $1,000.00 [] Friends of The Event Center C 6 10/17/2002 1888 Washington County Expo CA $500.00 [] CREEM - Committee to Re-Elect the Mayor C 7 10/17~2002 1889 CA $500.00 ~] Canby Back on Track Committee C 8 10/17/2002 1890 CA $400.00 [] IPage Totals Cash (CA) $4,400.00 Loan Payment (LP) $0.00 IPC 3 Accounting Period Totals Cash (CA) Loan Payment (LP) $77,627.09 $0.00 PC 4A Other Receipts Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 1 of 1 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 10/22/02- 13:47 Report: 2nd Pre-Election Name Other Receipt Date (required for codes EL, OM and RF; Transaction Type Other Receipt Une # Received optional for codes FM and IN) Code Amount .09/30/2002 1 IN $7.95 IPage Codes FM, IN, OM, RF $7.95 Totals PC 4A Code EL $0.00 Accounting Period Totals Codes FM~ IN, OM, RF $7.95 Code EL $0.00 NOVEMBER 5, 2002 GENERAL ELECTION Check-Off List First day of_filing (15 days after Primary): Last day of_filing (88 days prior to date of General Election): June 5, 2002 August 16, 2002 Notice of Positions Open. Ten (10) days notice prior to first day of filing, prepare list of offices open for election and where petitions are available. (No later than May 24, 2002) City Volunteer Expenditure Report. Publish Notice of Candidates participating immediately following last day of filing. Prepare and file with County Elections Official a statement of candidates to be placed on the ballot. (No later than September 5, 2002) Notice of Regular Election. Give ten (10) days notice of each regular City election by posting notice at City Hall, and publication in newspaper. Notice shall state the officers to be elected, the ballot title of each measure to be voted upon, and the time and place of election. (No later than October 25, 2002) Publish facsimile ballot in newspaper. (Between October 21 and November 1) Receive abstract of votes from County Elections Official. Prepare Proclamation declaring nomination or election of candidates. (No later than December 3, 2002) Prepare certificates of election. (No later than December 3, 2002) Prepare Oath of Office Certificates. (To be presented 1't Tuesday in January) City of Ashland City Recorder's Office Barbara Christensen, City Recorder (541) 488-5307 (phone) City Hall 20 E. Main St. Ashland, Oregon 97520 (541) 488-5311 (fax) FAX TRANSMITTAL FORM DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Please call and verify receipt of this fax. October 9, 2002 Daily Tidings Classified, Legal Barbara Christensen, Ci~_ Recorder/Treasurer Notice of General Election November 5, 2002 PUBLISH: OCTOBER 26, 2002 See attached Thank you, Barbara Christensen This transmittal consists of cover sheet plus 1 page(s). Please contact me at (541) 488-5307 if there any problems with this transmission. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 5th day of November 2002, at which time the legal voters of said City would be entitled to vote for candidates to certain City offices. Those offices and nominees to the offices are as follows: CITY OF ASHLAND COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 2 Brent Thompson Eric Navickas Alex Amarotico Andrew Bangsberg FOUR YEAR TERM VOTEFOR ONE COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 4 Cameron Hanson Kate Jackson FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 6 Chris Hearn Corky Gardner FOUR YEARTERM VOTE FOR ONE ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO. 3 Michael Dawkins Rich Rosenthal FOURYEARTERM VOTEFORONE ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO. 4 J. Ellen G. Austin Diane Amarotico FOUR YEAR TERNI VOTEFORONE ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO. 5 FOUR YEAR TERM Michael Gardiner VOTEFORONE MUNICIPAL JUDGE Allen Drescher Michael Balocca Jud Holtey David Schieber FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE CITY RECORDER/TREASURER Barbara Christensen FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE This election shall be conducted by mail pursuant to Oregon law and directed by the Jackson County Clerk. The polling places for said General Election will be designated by Jackson County Clerk, and shall be open between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. PUBLISH: Oct. 26, 2002 Barbara Christensen City Recorder/Treasurer City of Ashland City Recorder's Office Barbara Christensen, City Recorder (541) 488-5307 (phone) City Hall 20 E. Main St. Ashland, Oregon 97520 (541) 488-5311 (fax) FAX TRANSMITTAL FORM DATE: August 19, 2002 TO: Daily Tidings Classified, Legal FROM: Barbara Christensen, Ci~_ Recorder/Treasurer SUBJECT: Notice of Candidates Participating - General Election November 5, 2002 PUBLISH: SEPTEMBER 2, 2002 See attached Please call and verify receipt of this fax. Thank you, Barbara Christensen This transmittal consists of cover sheet plus 1 page(s). Please contact me at (541) 488-5307 if there any problems with this transmission. Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices ~kSHLAND NOTICE OF CANDIDATES PARTICIPATING IN CITY OF ASHLAND VOLUNTARY LIMIT ON CAMPAIGN EXPENOITURES FOR NOVEMBER 2002 GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that for the General Election held on the 5th of November 2002, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain City offices, these Nominees have agreed to the limit of expenditures as follows: CITY OF ASHLAND CANOIDATE $2,907 COMMENTS LIMff COUNCIL POSITION #2 Eric Navickas YES Alex Amaretico Brent Thompson Andrew Bangsberg Candidate is not bound by agreement because opponent for same office has not agreed to limit expenditures. YES Candidate is not bound by agreement because opponent for same office has not agreed to limit expenditures. YES Candidate is not bound by agreement because opponent for same office has not agreed to limit expenditures. NO COUNCIL POSITION #4 Cameron Hanson YES Candidate is not bound by agreement because opponent for same office has not agreed to limit expenditures, Kate Jackson NO COUNCIL POSITION #6 Chris Heam YES Corky Gardner YES MUNICIPAL JUDGE Alien Drescher NO Jud Holtey YES Michael Balocca YES David Schieber NO Candidate is not bound by agreement because opponent for same office has not agreed to limit expenditures, Candidate is not bound by agreement because opponent for same office has not agreed to limit expenditures. RECORDER/TREASURER Barbara Christensen YES PARK COMMISSION #3 Rich Rosenthal YES Michael Dawkins YES PARK COMMISSION #4 J. Ellen G. Austin YES Diane Amarotico YES PARK COMMISSION #5 Michael Gardiner YES Published by direction from the Ashland Municipal Code chapter 2.41.110 B~ibara Chris!ensen, City Recorder PU~3LISH: Sept, 3, 2002 ....................... ~:' "" :Z 0 NOTICE OF POSITIONS OPEN CITY OF ASHLAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General Election will be held on the 5th day of November 2002, at which time the legal voters of said City will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain city offices. OFFICES OPEN FOR ELECTION ARE: ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 POSITION NO. 4 POSITION NO. 6 FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION POSITION NO. 3 POSITION NO. 4 POSITION NO. 5 FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM FOUR YEAR TERM MUNICIPAL JUDGE FOUR YEAR TERM CITY RECORDER/TREASURER FOUR YEAR TERM Petitions are available at the office of the City Recorder/Treasurer, 20 E. Main Street and can be filed no sooner than June 6, 2002 and filed no later than August 16, 2002 by 5:00 p.m. in the City Recorder's Office Barbara Christensen City Recorder Publish: May 24, 2002 CITY OF SHLAND Fax DATE: TO: FROM: RE: TOTAL PAGES: PUBLISH: BILLING INFO: May 22, 2002 Daily Tidings (482-3688) Barbara Christensen, City Recorder/Treasurer City Elections - Filing Period 2 (includes cover) Friday May 24, 2002 Daily Tidings: Bill to PO 52851 See attached notice. Please call and confirm receipt of this fax at 488-5307. Thank you. Office of the City 20 East Main Street Fax: 541488-5311 Ashland. Oregon 97520 TTY: 800-735-2900 www.ashland,or, us christeb~ashland.or, us ,".'1 CITY OF ASHLAND ELECTED POSITIONS FOR 2002 GENERAL ELECTION General Election will be held on the 5th day of November 2002, at which time the legal voters of the City of Ashland will be entitled to vote for candidates to certain City offices. All offices are four year terms. Those offices are as follows: (Currently held officers are noted under each office) COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 2 Susan Reid COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 4 Cameron Hanson COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 6 Chris Heam ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO. 3 Rick Landt ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO. 4 Laurie MacGraw ASHLAND PARK COMMISSION NO. 5 Sally Donna Jones ASHLAND CITY RECORDER Barbara Christensen ASHLAND MUNICIPAL JUDGE Allen Drescher ELECTION CERTIFICATION NOVEMBER 5, 2002 TO: Kathy Beckett, County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon I, Barbara Christensen, do hereby certify that I am the duly elected and qualified Recorder of the City of Ashland in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon and the legal custodian of the books, records and the corporate seal thereof. I further certify that the following named persons have been nominated for the offices hereinafter set forth and have filed their acceptance with the Recorder in accordance with the Charter and City Recorder/T~easurer Date COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 2 Eric Navickas Alex Amarotico Brent Thompson Andrew Bangsberg COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 4 Kate Jackson Cameron Hanson COUNCIL MEMBER POSITION NO. 6 Chris Heam Corky Gardner ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO. 3 Rich Rosenthal Michael Dawkins ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO. 4 J. Ellen G. Austin Diane Amarotico CITY OF ASHLAND FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE ASHLAND PARKS COMMISSION NO. 5 Michael Gardiner ASHLAND MUNICIPAL JUDGE Allen Drescher Jud Holtey David Schieber Michael Balocca FOUR YEAR TERM VOTE FOR ONE ASHLAND CITY RECORDER/TREASURER Barbara Christensen FULL TEXT OF BALLOT TITLES GENERAL ELECTION · NOVEMBER 5, 2002 STATE OF OREGON AND ROUGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ONLY THE CAPTION AND QUESTION WILL APPEAR ON YOUR OFFICIAL BALLOT AND ONLY THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILLAPPEAR ON THAT PRECINCT'S BALLOT REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 14 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: REMOVES HISTORICAL RACIAL REFERENCES IN OBSOLETE SECTIONS OF OREGON CONSTITUTION, ARTICLE VII (ORIGINAL), ARTICLE XVlll RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote removes histori- cal racial references in obsolete Sections 2, 10, 14 of Article VII (Original), Sections 2, 4, 5, of Article XVlll, Oregon Constitution. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains historical racial references in obsolete Sections 2, 10, 14, of Ar- ticle VII (Original), Sections 2, 4, 5, of Article XVIll, Oregon Constitution. SUMMARY: Legislative referral. Amends constitution. Currently, Oregon Constitution, Article VII (Original) (rendered obsolete by Article VII (Amended) and stat- utes enacted by Legislative Assembly) provides histori- cal threshold for expanding number of Supreme Court Justices on basis of "white" population. Measure re- moves references in sections 2, 10, 14, to "white" in- habitants and "white population." Currently, Article XVIII, Section 2 lists questions for 1857 election re- garding ratification of Oregon Constitution; Section 4 lists proposed text for 1857 election to adopt provision in Bill of Rights excluding "negroes" and "mulattoes" (adopted in 1857 election; repealed in 1925); Section 5 provides for initial legislative apportionment based on county. Measure removes references in Sections 2 and 4 to "negroes" and "mulattoes"; removes Section 5 refer- ence to "white" inhabitants. Corrects misspelled words. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no finan- cial effect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. 15 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: AUTHORIZES STATE TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR SEISMIC REHABILITATION OF PUBLIC EDUCATION BUILDINGS (DEFINED) RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote would allow state to issue general obligation bonds for seismic rehabili- tation of public education buildings (defined); prescribes sources for repayment; authorizes implementing legis- lation. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote would reject autho- rization for state to issue general obligation bonds for seismic rehabilitation of public education buildings. SUMMARY: Amends Constitution. Currently, the state constitution forbids the legislature from loaning the state's credit in excess of $50,000, with some excep- tions. Measure would allow the state to issue general obligation bonds to assess need for seismic rehabilita- tion and to conduct seismic rehabilitation of public edu- cation buildings. "Public education buildings" defined as buildings owned by State Board of Higher Educa- tion, school district, education service district, commu- nity college district, or community college service dis- trict. Limits amount of indebtedness to one-fifth of one percent of the real market value of all property in the state. Specifies sources of repayment: General Fund, lottery funds, tobacco settlement funds, and amounts appropriated from other sources, but not including ad valorem property taxes. Authorizes implementing leg- islation. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no finan- cial effect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. 16 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: AUTHORIZES STATE TO ISSUE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR SEISMIC REHABILITATION OF EMERGENCY SERVICES BUILDINGS (DEFINED) RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote authorizes state to issue general obligation bonds to finance seismic re- habilitation of emergency services buildings (defined); prescribes sources for repayment; authorizes imple- menting legislation. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote rejects authoriza- tion for state to issue general obligation bonds to fi- nance seismic rehabilitation of specified emergency services buildings. SUMMARY: Amends Constitution. Currently, the state constitution forbids the legislature from loaning the state's credit in excess of $50,000, with some excep- tions. Measure would allow the state to issue general obligation bonds to assess the need for and to conduct seismic rehabilitation of emergency services buildings. "Emergency services buildings" defined as public build- ings used for fire protection services; hospital build- ings containing acute inpatient care facilities; police sta- tions; sheriff's offices; and similar facilities used by state or local law enforcement agencies. Limits amount of indebtedness to one-fifth of one percent of the real market value of all property in the state. Specifies sources of repayment: General Fund, lottery funds, to- bacco settlement funds, other appropriations, but not including ad valorem property taxes. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial ef- fect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. 17 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: REDUCES MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT TO SERVE AS STATE LEGISLA- TOR FROM 21 YEARS TO 18 YEARS RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote reduces minimum age requirement from 21 years to 18 years of age to serve as a senator or representative in the Oregon leg- islature. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains minimum age requirement of 21 years of age for an individual to serve as a senator or representative in the Oregon leg- islature. SUMMARY: Legislative referral. Amends constitution. Currently, the Oregon Constitution requires that, to qualify for office, senators and representatives in the Oregon legislature must be at least 21 years of age. Measure reduces to 18 years the minimum age require- ment for individuals to hold office in the Senate or the House of Representatives in the Oregon legislature. Measure changes the language of Article IV, Section 8(2) of the Oregon Constitution to the following: "Sena- tors and Representatives shall be at least 18 years of age." ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no finan- cial effect on state or local government expenditures or rever~ues, 18 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: ALLOWS CERTAIN TAX DISTRICTS TO ESTABLISH PERMANENT PROPERTY TAX RATES AND DIVIDE INTO TAX ZONES RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote allows certain tax- ing districts to establish permanent tax rate limits and to divide into tax zones, if a double majority of voters approves. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains limitation on taxing districts that may impose new property taxes and permanent rate limits, rejects option to approve tax zones and rates. SUMMARY: Amends Constitution. Current law permits a local taxing district that has not previously imposed ad valorem property taxes and that seeks to impose such taxes to establish a permanent rate limit on prop- erty taxes, if a majority of the voters who vote on the question approve and, in other than a general election, a majority of the eligible registered voters vote. Mea- sure amends law to permit local tax districts that have not imposed property taxes for any tax year beginning on or after July 1, 1990, to do so. Permits those dis- tricts to divide into up to 20 tax zones, each with a per- manent rate limit if, using the same voting method, a majority in each zone approves the tax zone and its rate limit. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no finan- cial effect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION 21 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: REVISES PROCEDURE FOR FILLING JUDICIAL VACANCIES, ELECTING JUDGES; ALLOWS VOTE FOR "NONE OF THE ABOVE" RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote revises manner of filling judicial vacancies; modifies ballots and election procedure in judicial elections; adds "None of the Above" as official judicial candidate. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains the current manner of filling judicial vacancies and current election procedure where the judicial candidate receiving a plu- rality of votes is elected. SUMMARY: Amends constitution. Currently, the gov- ernor fills midterm judicial vacancies by appointment; appointees serve until the vacancy is filled at the next general election held more than 61 days after the va- cancy occurs. Measure requires midterm judicial va- cancies to be filled by election at the closest May or November election held more than 90 days after the vacancy occurs. In all judicial elections, measure re- quires election ballot to list candidates and also list "None of the Above" as an available choice. If "None of the Above" receives more votes than all other candi- dates on the ballot, the judicial office remains unfilled until a candidate other than "None of the Above" re- ceives a plurality of votes cast at subsequent May and/ or November special elections. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: No financial effect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. 22 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: REQUIRES OREGON SUPREME COURT JUDGES AND COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES TO BE ELECTED BY DISTRICT RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote creates judicial districts based on population and requires Oregon Su- preme Court judges and Court of Appeals judges to be elected from those districts. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains the current system for electing Oregon Supreme Court judges and Court of Appeals judges by statewide vote with no dis- trict residency requirement. SUMMARY: Amends constitution. Currently, all Oregon Supreme Court judges and Court of Appeals judges are elected by statewide vote. Judges must live within state but have no other residency requirements. Measure divides state into seven districts, based on population, for purpose of electing Supreme Court judges; electors within each district elect only one Supreme Court judge. Measure divides state into five districts for election of judges of other appellate courts created by law(except Tax Court), with two judges elected from each district. Requires Supreme Court and Court of Appeals judges elected or appointed to office to reside within their dis- tricts. Requires reapportionment of judicial districts when legislative districts are reapportioned. Revises procedure and requirements for appointments to judi- cial vacancies and recall of judges. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: No financial effect on state government expenditures or revenues. Indeterminate financial effect on local government ex- penditures. No financial effect on local government revenues. 23 CREATES HEALTH CARE FINANCE PLAN FOR MEDICALLY NECESSARY SERVICES; CREATES ADDITIONAL INCOME, PAYROLL TAXES RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote creates health care finance plan for medically necessary services, regardless of preexisting conditions; changes current workers' com- pensation system; creates additional income, payroll taxes. RESULT OF "N0" VOTE: "No" vote rejects creation of a health care finance plan; leaves current health insur- ance, workers' compensation systems unchanged; re- jects creation of additional income, payroll taxes. SUMMARY: Creates Oregon Comprehensive Health Care Finance Plan to pay for medically necessary health ser- vices, regardless of preexisting conditions, from health care practitioner of participant's choice. Includes some services for injured workers. All residents eligible. Cre- ates board to establish compensation schedules for ser- vices. Requires board, legislature to ensure that govern- ment payments for participants' health services go to plan's finance fund. Board to recover costs of provided services if covered by health benefits, insurance. Requires certain contributions by workers' compensation insurers, self- insureds. Plan also funded by: additional progressive in- come tax not to exceed 3.9% of total statewide personal income, 8% of individual's taxable income; additional em- ployer payroll tax with maximum, minimum rates. Rates otherwise set by board. Authorizes certain tax credits, ex- emptions. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: The measure would require state expenditures of not less than $1.7 billion per year on a recurring basis. State tax revenues would increase by not less than $1.7 billion per year. The fi- nancial effect on local government expenditures can- not be determined. There is no financial effect on local government revenues. 24 ALLOWS LICENSED DENTURISTS TO INSTALL PARTIAL DENTURES (REPLACEMENT TEETH); AUTHORIZES COOPERATIVE DENTIST-DENTURIST BUSINESS VENTURES RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote changes current law to allow licensed denturists to install partial dentures to replace missing teeth; authorizes denturists' joining co- operative business ventures with dentists. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains current law allow- ing denturists to install full dentures, prohibiting partial den- tures (removable replacement teeth), allowing restrictions on dentist-dentudst cooperative business ventures. SUMMARY: Current law allows both dentists and li- censed denturists to install removable full upper or lower prosthetic dental appliances (dentures) in the human mouth. Current law prohibits licensed denturists from installing partial upper or lower dentures or re- movable replacement teeth. Current law allows only dentists to install partial upper or lower dentures that replace individual teeth with permanent or removable dental appliances. Current law allows restrictions on cooperative business or professional ventures between dentists and denturists. This measure would change current law (1) by allowing licensed denturists to in- stall removable upper or lower partial dentures to re- place missing natural teeth and (2) by authorizing den- tists and licensed denturists to cooperate and maintain mutually agreeable business and professional associa- tions, with each responsible for own area of expertise. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: No financial effect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. CONTINUATION OF STATE OF OREGON AND ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT MEASURES 25 INCREASES OREGON MINIMUM WAGE TO $6.90 IN 2003; INCREASES FOR INFLATION IN FUTURE YEARS RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote increases the Or- egon minimum wage to $6.90 in 2003; requires annual increases for inflation in future years, based on con- sumer price index. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote rejects increasing Oregon minimum wage to $6.90 in 2003, requiring an- nual increases for inflation in future years based on con- sumer price index. SUMMARY: Oregon's minimum wage is set by statute at $6.50 per hour. That minimum wage has applied since January 1999; current law does not adjust the mini- mum wage for inflation. This measure increases Oregon's minimum wage to $6.90 for calendar year 2003 and requires that minimum wage be increased for inflation in each subsequent year. Requires the Com- missioner of the Bureau of Labor and industries to cal- culate the adjustment for inflation each September, based on any increase in the U.S. City Average Con- sumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for All Items that occurred during previous twelve months. Provides that recalculated minimum wage is rounded to nearest five cents and new minimum wage becomes effective January 1 of the following year. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: The measure would require state expenditures of $1.19 million in 2003, $1.22 million in 2004, and $1.26 million in 2005. The measure would result in an increase in state revenues of $847,000 in 2003, $872,000 in 2004, and $898,000 in 2005. For years after 2005 the impact on state ex- penditures and revenues is expected to increase at the rate of inflation. The measure would require local government expendi- tures of at least $350,000 in 2003, $360,500 in 2004, and $371,315 in 2005. There will be no impact on local government revenues. 27 REQUIRES LABELING OF GENETICALLY- ENGINEERED FOODS (AS DEFINED) SOLD OR DISTRIBUTED IN OR FROM OREGON RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote requires labeling of foods derived from or processed using genetically- engineered (as defined) materials with label prepared by the Oregon Department of Agriculture. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote rejects requiring labeling of foods derived from or processed using ge- netically-engineered (as defined) materials with label prepared by Oregon Department of Agriculture. SUMMARY: Requires label stating "Genetically Engi- neered'' on surface or outside packaging of genetically- engineered foods (as defined) sold or distributed in or from Oregon. Defines "genetically engineered" to mean produced by biological changes to the molecular or cell biology of an organism by means not possible under natural conditions; definition excludes breeding, hybrid- ization, tissue culture, certain~other processes. Applies to all foods derived from, or prepared with, genetically- engineered material, regardless of whether that mate- rial is present in the final product. Creates additional labeling requirements for genetically-engineered foods whose composition or nutritional value is significantly altered and those resulting from gene transfers from other species to allow those with dietary restrictions to observe those dietary guidelines. Legislature to imple- ment and enforce requirements. Other provisions. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: The financial im- pact of this measure on state and local government expenditures cannot be determined because the Legis- lative Assembly must act to carry out this measure. There is no impact on state or local revenues. (The State Treasurer dissents from this estimate.) ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 17-90 ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND AUTHORIZATION QUESTION: Shall the District be authorized to contract a general obligation bonded indebtedness in an amount of not more than $40,000,0007 If the bonds are ap- proved, they will be payable from taxes on property or property ownership that are not subject to the limits of sections 11 and 11 b, Article Xl of the Oregon Constitu- tion. SUMMARY: The District is seeking approval of this measure to allow it to finance the acquisition of prop- erty; to finance the acquisition, construction, remodel- ing, equipping and furnishing of buildings as appropri- ate, and related improvements; and to refinance prior financing agreements which funded other capital con- struction and improvement projects. The buildings are expected to be part of the campuses of Rogue Commu- nity College located in Jackson County. Related improve- ments include parking and site work. Property acquisi- tion and construction of new facilities will also provide a technical training center, and related general purpose college facilities, to be located in Jackson County pri- marily for job training and workforce development pro- grams. The refinanced capital construction and im- provement projects include buildings used for class- rooms and other District facilities. The bonds will be payable from taxes on property located in that portion of the District located in Jackson County. The bonds will mature over a period of not more than 21 years. 26 AMENDS CONSTITUTION: PROHIBITS PAYMENT, RECEIPT OF PAYMENT BASED ON THE NUMBER OF INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM PETITION SIGNATURES OBTAINED RESULT OF "YES" VOTE: "Yes" vote makes it unlawful to pay, receive payment based on number of signatures obtained on initiative, referendum petitions; does not prohibit other payment methods. RESULT OF "NO" VOTE: "No" vote retains current law not prohibiting paying, receiving payment based on the number of signatures obtained on initiative, referendum petitions, or other payment methods. SUMMARY: Amends constitution. Current law does not prohibit paying or receiving payment based on the num- ber of signatures obtained on an initiative or referen- dum petition, or other methods of paying petition cir- culators. Under current law, if anyone is to be paid for obtaining signatures, each signature sheet must con- tain a notice stating that some petition circulators are being paid. The measure makes it unlawful to pay orto receive money or other thing of value based on the num- ber of signatures obtained on an initiative or referen- dum petition. The measure does not prohibit payment for signature gathering that is not based, directly or indirectly, on the number of signatures obtained. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL IMPACT: No financial effect on state or local government expenditures or revenues. ONLY THE CAPTION AND QUESTION WILL APPEAR ON YOUR OFFICIAL BALLOT AND ONLY THE APPROPRIATE MEASURES FOR EACH PRECINCT WILLAPPEAR ON THAT PRECINCT'S BALLOT ENERAL ELECTION [/15/2002 4:18:11PM Page: Long Format Report - Jurisdiction Wide 11/05/2002 5 of 15 All Total Groups Jackson County, Oregon ace SHLAND CITY COUNCIL MEMBER POS 2 SHLAND CITY COUNCIL MEMBER POS 4 Candidate ERIC NAVICKAS ANDREW BANGSBERG BRENT THOMPSON ALEX AMAROTICO Write-Ins Under-Votes Over-Votes KATE JACKSON CAMERON HANSON Write-Ins Under-Votes Over-Votes SHLAND CITY COUNCIL MEMBER POS 6 CORKY GARDNER CHRIS HEARN Write-Ins Under-Votes Over-Votes SHLAND CITY PARK COMMISSIONER NO. 3 RiCH ROSENTHAL MICHAEL DAWKINS Write-Ins Under-Votes Over-Votes Votes Percent Total Total Votes Cast 2,254 24.45 % 884 9.59 % 2,388 25.90 % 2,474 26.84 % 36 0.39 % 8,036 1,149 12.46 % 34 0.37 % 9,219 Total Total Votes Cast 5,802 62.94 % 2,116 22.95 % 36 0.39 % 7,954 1,258 13.65 % 7 0.08 % 9,219 Total Total Votes Cast 1,119 12.14% 6,448 69.94 % 43 0.47 % 7,610 1,605 17.41% 4 0.04 % 9,219 3,263 35.39 3,126 33.91 60 0.65 Total 6,449 2,764 29.98 6 0.07 Total Votes Cast 9,219 SHLAND CITY PARK COMMISSIONER NO. 4 DIANE AMAROTICO J. ELLEN G. AUSTIN Write-Ins Under-Votes Over-Votes Total Total Votes Cast 4,912 53.28 1,691 18.34 50 0.54 6,653 2,561 27.78 5 0.05 9,219 I certify the votes recorded on this abstract correctly summarize the tally of votes cast at the election indicated. ~~.....~ K_a~hy ~j~ckett, Jackson County Clerk date ,ENERAL ELECTION 1/15/2002 4:18:11PM Long Format Report - Jurisdiction Wide 11/05/2002 Page: 6 of 15 All Total Groups Jackson County, Oregon ace Candidate .SHLAND CITY PARK COMMISSIONER NO. 5 MICHAEL GARDINER Write-Ins .SHLAND CITY MUNICIPAL JUDGE .SHLAND CITY RECORDER/TREASURER Votes Percent Under-Votes Over-Votes 4,617 50.08 63 0.68 Total 4,680 4,538 49.22 I 0.01 Total Votes Cast 9,219 ALLEN DRESCHER MICHAEL BALOCCA DAVID SCHIEBER JUD HOLTEY Write-Ins Under-Votes Over-Votes Total Total VotesCast 4,059 44,03 % 1,053 11.42 % 1,326 14.38 % 1,902 20.63 % 22 0.24 % 8,362 844 9.16 % 13 0.14% 9,219 BARBARA CHRISTENSEN 5,838 63.33 % Write-[ns 50 0.54 % Total 5,888 Under-Votes 3,330 36.12 % Over-Votes I 0.0 1% Total Votes Cast 9,219 UTTE~MAYOR o ~ No Declared Candidates 0 0.00 ~ Write-Ins 49 44.55 % ~ Total 49 Under-~ 6 l 55.45 % Over-Votes ~ 0 0.00 % ores Cast 110 UTT 0 0.00 % 25 22.73 % oc 97 o× Under-Votes o., __ , o Over-Votes 0 0.00 o Total Votes Cast 110 Z 0 Z © Z rm ~m < Z Z Z z © z © © o Z z © < Z Z z Summary Statement of Contributions and Expenditures Capitol On-Ramp O 2002 Page 1 of 2 Candidate or Political Committee Name Oregonians For Affordable Housing Address (Street or route, city, state, zipcode): 375 Taylor Street, N.E., Salem, OR 97303 Treasurer's Name: Telephone Number (day): Beth Bauer (503) 378-9066 Committee 113 Number: Committee Type, Measure Number or Office: 002069 Miscellaneous [] Original E,]gclJ. on: General 2002 [] Amendment p, eDo~: Post-Election ~: 12/02/0'~- 11:39 A-TOTALS FOR B-CUMULATIVE TFH~ ACCOUNTING TOTALS FOR TIHS PERIOD ELECTION CONTRIBUTIONS 1. Cash Contributions (Acco!rating Period Total from PC 2) + $29,635.00 + $190,887.25 2. Loans Received (Non-Exempt) (Accounting Period Total from PC 2) + $0.00 + $0.00 3. Total Cash Contributions (lines 1 + 2) = $29,635.00 = $190,887.25 4. In-Kind (Accounting Period Total PC 2) + $0.00 + $0.00 5. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS (lines 3 + 4) = $29,635.00 = $190,887.25 EXPENDITURES 6. Cash Expenditures (Accounting Period Total from PC 3) + $25,543.45 + $189,859.79 7. Loan Payments (Non-Excmp0 (Accounting Period Totals from PC 3 + $0.00 + $0.00 8. Total Cash Expenditures (lines 6 + 7) = $25,543.45 = $189,859.79 9. In-Kind (Accounting Period Totals from PC 2) + $0.00 + $0.00 10. TOTAL EXPENDITURES (lines 8 + 9) = $25,543.45 = $189,859.79 CASH BALANCE II Beginning Ca.sh Bahmcc tl"lldmg (lash Bah.icc I'rom i)lc~ tous i'Cl)Orl) t $5,206.27 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY 12 Tolal Conlrdmllons (linc q) : s2g.635.00 I'~ ()lher Rccmpls ( ,\ccouuling I)cnod Tot;il I'mnl P(.' 4,\) S322.57 14. I.oaus R.ccci~c(I (Excmpl) {:\CCOIII!IilEg I'crio(I 'l'olal I'lom I'(' 4.\) " $0.00 15. (;()N'I'I~,IBI..;TION SUBT()TAI. (lines II :. 12 ~ I'~ · 14) $35.163.84 I 16. Total Expcnditm¢.~(IJue 10) ~ $25.543.45 I' ()lhcr Disbur~clncnls ( Accounling I)cri()d Tel;il froul P(' 4B) $0.00 18 Loan Pa}meEds (Exempl) ( ..\ccounling Period Tolal from PC 4B $0.00 19 EXPENDITURE SUBTOTAl. (hnc 16 ' I'* 18) $25,543.45 20. ENDING CAStl B.~LANCE (hnc 15 minus linc 19) ." $9,620.39 Summary Statement of Contributions and Expenditures P°' Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Page 2 of 2 Candidate or Political Conunittee Name Committee ID Number: Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 [] Original Election: General 2002 [] Amendment Report: Post-Election h~tea: n/0~0~, u:39 LOAN SUMMARY FOR OFFICE USE 2 I. Beginning Olllslanding Loans ('l'olal out.,;liuli, lmg lo, ms I'u)m i)wvto~,ls ~'el)Ol~t) $0.00 ONLY ;22- Loans P, eceived (Non-[':xempO (line 2) $0.00 23. I.oans Received (l':xempl) (line 14) ~ $0.00 24. I.(.)AN,S P, ECEI\'EI) SUBTOTAl. (lines 2- I ~ 2.2 + 2'9 -.- $0.00 2.~ I.oaq Pa.~mems (Non-Fxempt) (Ii,lc 7) + $0.00 _?6. [.o=m Payments (Exempl) (line I1~) * $0.00 27. Forgiven I.oa,s ('royal Ioa,s Ibrgivcn d~ring IlHs ;iccou~lli~g period) - $0.00 28. LOAN I~:\YI~II'.'NT ,~[JlYI'O'I'AI, (hnes 25 + 2(~ ~ 27) := $0.00 29 TOTAl, O[J'I'S'I'ANDIN(; i,OANS (hnc 24 mimls li~te 28) .- $0.00 ~, PERSONAL EXPENDITURE SUMMARY 30. Beginning O~lslancling Perched Expc~ldilurcs (linc ',,¢i of previous report) $0.00 3 I. Pcrsm'ml Expc'ndimrcs (Accmmlmg Period Tol;~l from PC ,3A) . $0.00 ', ,I'~ Personal Fxpcndm,'c Rcm~bm'scmcms (EXl) on PC .'~ ~ Imrposc code "R") $0.00 :{.l. I:orgl%cn Pc[sonal I'~xl~ndilllrcs ('l'ol;d Ib[.gi%ci) Iius accomllmg period) I $0.00 ., ';~ REIMBURSEkII~NTSL'B'I'(.)'rAI. (linc x'~ ~4) : $0.00 FINANCIAL STATUS AT CLOSE OF ACCOUNTING PERIOD '~? E,di~lg Cash Balance (linc 20) S9,620.39 '~ Accomll.s Rccmv;iblc (A~omtlmg Pcnod'l'oml lYom PC J) ~ S0.00 '~') 5UB'r()'l'Al.(Imcs :'~? ~ .3~) = S9,620.39 40 'roi.al ()msl;mdmg [.oalls (linc 20) S0.00 41 Oulsl;.mdmg Pcrso~ml Fxpcndimrcs (linc ';0) - $0.00 42. Accmmls Pa~ablc (AcCmmlmg Period 'l'oL;fl from I'C ~) $0.00 4~; SL,'B'r()'rAL. (hnc5 40 I 41 - -12) = $0.00 I, Beth Bauer (~e of c~date or ~ea~er), hereby cc~ ~t ~c above s~t ~d ~ a~c~d suppo~ rc~ ~e ~e ~d co~ect. Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Po2 Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 1 of 5 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 12/02/02 - 11:31 Report: Post-Election Amount of Line ti Name and Address of Cont#butor Contribution In-Kind Purpose Occupational Information, Contributing Contributor I Date Received Committee's IDS, or Descrip#on if Code I is "0" Aggregrate Code I Code 2 Miscellaneous Cash Contributions $50.00 and Under 1 $5,315.00 10/21/02 Thru 11/25/02 CA Plywood Country Inc. 5285 Williams Highway 2 Grants Pass, OR 97527 $100.00 10/24/02 $100.00 B CA Homestead Construction PO Box 300 3 Cave Junction, OR 97523 0300 $100.00 10/24/02 $100.00 B CA Kruiswyk Construction 8978 Lower River Rd 4 Grants Pass, OR 97526 9632 $100.00 10/25/02 $100.00 B c~ CA Longhurst DesignedBuilder, Gordon I 360 SE H St. #B Co Grants Pass, OR 97526 3041 $100.00 c~° 5 10/24/02 $100.00 B CA Page Totals Cash (CA) $5,715.00 Accounting Period Totals In-Kind (IK) $0.00 ac 2 Loan Received (LR) $0.00 Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Capitol On-Ramp I~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 2 of 5 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 12/02/02- 11:31 Report: Post-Election Amount of Line # Name and Address of Contributor Contribution In-Kind Purpose Occupational Information, Contributing Contributor Date Received Committee's ID#, or Description if Code I is "0" Aggmgrate Code 1 Code 2 i Smokeys Stoves LLC 757 SE 6th Street I Grants Pass, OR 97526 $100.00 10/24/02 $100.00 B CA K & D Engineering PO Box 725 2 Albany, OR 97321 $200.00 10/24/02 $200.00 B CA Central Oregon Builders Association 61396 S Hwy 97, ~f203 3 Bend, OR 97702 $10,000.00 10/24/02 $10,000.00 B CA Mid-Valley Affordable Housing Coalition 385 Taylor Street, NE 4 Salem, OR 97303 $5,000.00 10/28/02 Committee ID 2070 $5,000.00 C CA Mclntosh Roofing Htg.& Sht Metal PO Box 556 5 Tillamook, OR 97141 $100.00 10/31/02 $100.00 B CA Page Totals Cash (CA) $15,400.00 Accounting Period Totals In-Kind (IK) $0.00 PC 2 Loan Received (LR) $0.00 Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 3 of 5 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 12/02/02- 11:31 Report: Post-Election Amount of Une # Name and Address of Contributor Cont#bution In-Kind Purpose Occupational Information, Contributing Contributor Date Received Committee's ID~ , or Description if Code I is "O" Aggregrate Cede 1 Code 2 Tillamook Sporting Goods, Inc. PO Box 835 1 Tillamook, OR 971419282 $100.00 10/31/02 $100.00 B CA Verizon Wireless 440 E Broadway #120 2 Eugene, OR 97401 $35.00 10/31/02 $70.00 B CA Arlie & Company 722 Country Club Road 3 Eugene, OR 97401 $35.00 10/31/02 $85.0O B CA HBA Jackson County, Inc. 1006 E Jackson St 4 Medford, OR 97504 $7,500.00 11/12/02 Building Trade Assn $16,000.00 0 CA Mark Popma % 5 Popma $100.00 PO Box 566 Tillamook, OR 97141 11/12/02 Property Manager $100.00 I CA Page Totals Cash (CA) $7,770.00 Accounting Period Totals In-Kind (IK) $0.00 t,c 2 Loan Received (LR) $0.00 Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Capitol On-Ramp ~ 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 4 of 5 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 12/02/02- 11:31 Report: Post-Election Amount of Une # Name and Address of Cont#butor Cont#bution In-Kind Purpose Occupational Information, Cont#buting Cont#butor Date Received Committee's ID~ , or Description if Code I is "0" Aggregrate Code I Code 2 Paulette Wynia 1303 Front Street 1 Tillamook, OR 97141 $100.00 11/12/02 Office Assistant $100.00 I CA Lonny Noteboom 1601 2nd Street 2 Tillamook, OR 97141 $100.00 11/12/02 Subcontractor $100.00 I CA Charlotte Haltiner PO Box 746 3 Tillamook, OR 97141 $100.00 11/12/02 Subcontractor $100.00 I CA Christina Haltiner 10902 Hwy 101 S 4 Tillamook, OR 97141 $100.00 11/12/02 Door Supplier $100.00 I CA AAA Roof Service Inc. 4660 Main St., Unit A, #100 5 Springfield, OR 97478 $50.00 11/20/02 $85.00 B CA Page Totals Cash (CA) $450.00 Accounting Period Totals In-Kind (IK) $0.00 rc 2 Loan Received (LR) $0.00 Cash Contributions, Loans Received and In-Kind Capitol On-Ramp O 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 5 of 5 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 v~a: 12/02/02-11:31 Report: Post-Election Amount of Une # Name and Address of Cont~butor Contribution In-I~nd Purpose Occupational Information, Cont#buting Cont#butor ] Date Received Committee's ID~ , or Description if Code I is "0" Aggregrate Code 1 Code 2 Transnation Title 5285 Meadows Rd #126 1 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 $50.00 11/21/02 $75.00 B CA Big Sky Landscaping Inc. PMB 590 12042 SE Sunnyside 2 Clackamas, OR 97015 $50.00 11/21/02 $100.00 B CA Pascoe Construction, Brian 30950 Sw Willamette Way W 3 Wilsonville, OR 97070 $100.00 11/21/02 $100.00 B CA Adams DesignedGC, Dave PO Box 1449 4 Grants Pass, OR 97528 $100.00 10/24/02 $100.00 B CA IPage Totals PC 2 Cash (CA) In-Kind (IK) Loan Received (LR) $300.00 $0.00 $0.00 Accounting Period Totals Cash (CA) n-Kind (IK) Loan Received (LR) $29,635.00 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments Capitol On-Ramp O 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 1 of 2 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 ~L~d: 12.J02J02- 11:31 Report: Post-Election Payee's Name and Payee's Committee ID#, Paid if applicable Exp. Amount of Line # IDate Check # (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Purpose Type Expenditure to 'Leadership Fund C 1 10/25/2002 1892 Committee ID 2690 CA $5,000.00 [] Majority 2002 - Republican House C 2 10/25/2002 1893 Committee ID 682 CA $5,000.00 [] Dalto for State Representative, Billy C 3 10/28/2002 1894 Committee ID 4238 CA $5,00O.OO [] Tillamook County BIA F 4 1012812002 1895 CA $185.00 [] Tillamook County BIA F 5 10/28/2002 1896 CA $220.00 [] Hopson, Friends of Elaine C 6 10/28/2002 1897 Committee ID 2851 CA $500.00 [] : Metsger, Rick for State Senate C 7 10/31/2002 1898 Committee ID 2827 CA $1,000.00 [] Corcoran, Friends of Tony C 1899 Committee ID 1675 8 10/31/2002 CA $250.00 [~ Nolan, Mary for State Representative C 1900 Committee ID 3701 9 10/31/2002 CA $250.00 ~ Senate Democratic Leadership Fund C 1901 Committee ID 1471 10 10/31/2002 CA $1,000.00 [] Page Totals Cash (CA) $18,405.00 Accounting Period Totals Loan Payment (LP) $0.00 PC 3 PC 3 Cash Expenditures and Loan Payments ca~o~ on-m~ ~ ~oo~ Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page 2 of 2 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Printed: 12/02/02- 11:31 Report: Post-Election Payee's Name and Payea's Committee ID~, Paid if applicable Exp. Amount of Line # Date Check # (as it appears on invoice, receipt or check) Purpose Type Expenditure to HBA Jackson County, Inc. - In-Kind - Reception 1 11/13/2002 1903 Kevin Mannix for Governor CA $1,438.98 [] Marion-Polk BIA ~ Postage - In=Kind 2 11/1312002 1904 Mannix CA $132.71 [] , Elegant Catering - In-Kind - Reception 3 10/25/2002 1891 Kevin Mannix for Governor CA $3,337.86 [] Canby Back on Track Committee C 4 10/31/2002 1902 CA $400.00 [] HBA Of Metro Portland F 5 11/20/2002 5354 CA $1,828.90 [] Page Totals PC 3 Cash (CA) Loan Payment (LP) $7,138.45 $0.00 Accounting Period Totals Cash (CA) Loan Payment (LP) $25,543.45 $0.00 PC 4A Other Receipts Capitol On-Ramp C) 2002 Candidate or Political Committee Name Committee ID Number: Page I of 1 Oregonians For Affordable Housing 002069 Election: General 2002 Report: Post-Election Pa~a: 12/02/o2- 11:~1 Name Other Receipt Date (required for codes EL, OM and RF; Transaction Type Other Receipt Une # Received optional for codes FM and IN) Code Amount 10/31/2002 OBIA 1 RF $320.42 10/31/2002 2 IN $2.15 Page Totals Codes FM, IN, OM, RF $322.57 Pc 4^ Code EL $0.00 Accounting Period Totals Codes FM, IN, OM, RF $322.57 Code EL $0.00