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Local Elections : Burbank : Primary

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CITY COUNCIL (Three vacancies)

If no candidate receives more than 50% of all ballots cast in the city, there will be a runoff election April 9 between the top six finishers. If one candidate receives more than 50%, there will be a runoff between the next four finishers for the remaining two seats. If two candidates receive more than 50%, there will be a runoff between the third- and fourth-place candidates for the third seat. Winners in Bold Type.

For the record:

12:00 a.m. Feb. 28, 1985 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Thursday February 28, 1985 Valley Edition Metro Part 2 Page 13 Column 1 Zones Desk 2 inches; 39 words Type of Material: Correction
A chart in Wednesday’s edition of The Times incorrectly reported that Burbank City Council candidate Margie A. Gee received 204 votes and finished 17th in the race for three council seats in the Burbank municipal primary. Gee received 1,204 votes and finished in ninth place.

Runoff candidates in Italics .

(Inc.) designates incumbent.

49 of 49 precincts (FINAL)

Vote *% Mary E. Kelsey 4,472 39.5 Michael Hastings 3,504 30.9 Al Dossin 3,257 28.8 E. Daniel Remy (Inc.) 2,900 25.6 Brian Bowman 2,891 25.5 Larry Stamper (Inc.) 2,884 25.5 Mary Jane Strickland 2,585 22.8 Dorothy Reiner 1,736 15.3 Linda Nelson 1,069 9.4 Ronald Moore 1,048 9.3 Jules Kimmett 874 7.7 Floran Frank 692 6.1 Thomas L. Brookman 540 4.8 Lud Grande 414 3.7 Joe H. Adams Jr 357 3.2 Jack Leahy 284 2.5 Margie A. Gee 204 1.8 Jessie Linville 139 1.2

* Adds up to more than 100% because voters could vote for more than one candidate.

CITY CLERK

If no candidate receives more than 50% of the ballots cast for this position, there will be a runoff election between the top two finishers.

Vote % Merle L. Maurer 7,679 73.9 Dianne R. Maritt 1,331 12.8 Carmelina Montante 1,375 13.3

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CITY TREASURER

Vote % John B. Whitney (Inc.) 9,079 100

BALLOT MEASURES

Simple majority vote required. PROPOSITION A: Charter amendment that creates five councilmanic districts and eliminates references to the current at-large election system and provisions governing compensation of City Council members.

Vote % No 6,089 57.7 Yes 4,459 42.3

PROPOSITION B: Charter amendment that creates five councilmanic districts and eliminates City Council authority to fill Council vacancies by appointment.

Vote % No 6,110 58.4 Yes 4,358 41.6

BOARD OF EDUCATION

If no candidate for a seat receives more than 50% of all ballots cast in the city, there will be a runoff election. (Two vacancies for 4-year terms)

Vote *% Audrey Hanson (Inc.) 6,161 54.4 Vivian Kaufman 5,984 52.6 Tomme J. Lenz 5,604 49.5

(Two-year term)

Vote % William S. Abbey (Inc.) 8,535 100

(Voter turnout 25%)

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