Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESO 9650161214 tlh 0140174  Resolution No. 9650  Resolution of the Council of the City of Palo Alto Declaring the Results of the Consolidated General Municipal Elections Held  on Tuesday, November 8, 2016  R E C I T A L S  A. On November  8,  2016, a general municipal election was duly held in the  City of Palo Alto pursuant to the provisions of Article III, Section 4 of the Charter of the City of Palo  Alto for the purpose of electing four members to the City Council, each for a full term of four  years expiring December 31, 2020;  B. Due and legal notice of the general municipal election was given as  required by law;  C. On the 8th day of November 2016 at 7:00 a.m., the polls were duly and  regularly opened for the general municipal election and the polls were continuously kept open  until 8:00 p.m.;   D. There were 40,123 registered voters eligible to vote, and 35,174  ballots  including absentee ballots were cast, for a total of 87.7 percent of eligible voters casting ballots  in the election;  E. The Registrar of Voters of Santa Clara County has conducted a complete and  official canvass of the returns of the election;  F. Article III, Section 4 of the Charter of the City of Palo Alto requires the Council to act as the canvassing board to canvass the results of such elections; and  G. On December 12, 2016, the Council of the City of Palo Alto met at its usual  place of meeting, canvassed the returns of the general and special municipal elections and  declared the results thereof.  NOW, THEREFORE, the Council of the City of Palo Alto does RESOLVE as follows:  SECTION 1. The Council finds and declares that:  (a)A general municipal election was duly and regularly held on November 8, 2016,  according to the Charter of the City of Palo Alto, Resolution Number 9254, and the election laws of  the State of California;  DocuSign Envelope ID: 61F2C97D-7746-4638-A167-60CD9B46A1F4 161214 tlh 0140174  (b)The total number of registered voters in the City was 40,123; the total number of  ballots including absentee ballots cast was and 35,174;  and the total number of votes cast in the City  at the municipal election for the purpose of electing four council members for full terms was 93,695;  (c) The total number of votes given and cast at the municipal election, including votes  cast upon absentee ballots, was as follows for the candidates for City Council for full terms:        GREER STONE            7,376        STEWART CARL            4,766        DANIELLE MARTELL            2,708        JOHN KARL FREDRICH          2,414        LEONARD W. ELY III            2,312    TOTAL    93,695  (d)Liz Kniss, Greg Tanaka, Adrian Fine and Lydia Kou   being the four candidates  receiving the highest number of votes for the office of Council Member for a full four­year term, were duly and regularly elected for terms of four years commencing January 1, 2017, to serve as  Council Members of the City of Palo Alto.  //  //  LIZ KNISS 16,844 GREG TANAKA 13,445 ADRIAN FINE 12,855 LYDIA KOU 12,458 ARTHUR KELLER 10,936 DON MCDOUGALL    7,581 DocuSign Envelope ID: 61F2C97D-7746-4638-A167-60CD9B46A1F4 161214 tlh 0140174  SECTION 2. Attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this  reference is the statement of the results as required by Section 10264 of the California Elections  Code.  INTRODUCED AND PASSED: December 12, 2016 AYES:   BURT, DUBOIS, FILSETH, HOLMAN, KNISS, SCHARFF, SCHMID, WOLBACH  NOES:   ABSTENTIONS:   ABSENT:  ATTEST: APPROVED:  City Clerk   Mayor  APPROVED AS TO FORM:  City Attorney  DocuSign Envelope ID: 61F2C97D-7746-4638-A167-60CD9B46A1F4 (SGY7MKR)RZIPSTI-(*'(%'(&%* (SGY7MKR)RZIPSTI-(*'(%'(&%* DocuSign Envelope ID: 61 F2C97D-7746-4638-A167-60CD9B46A1 F4 Santa Clara County OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS Cumulative Totals SCC_2OI BI I OB_E November 8, 2016 Member, Palo Alto City Council Number to Vote For: 4 Completed Precincts: 44 of 44 LIZ KNISS GREG TANAKA ADRIAN FINE LYDIA KOU ARTHUR KELLER DON MCDOUGALL GREER STONE STEWART CARL DANIELLE MARTELL JOHN KARL FREDRICH LEONARD W. ELY. III 16,844 17.98% 13,445 14.35% 12,855 13.72% 12.458 13.30% 10,936 11.67% 7,581 8.09% 7,376 7.87% 4,766 5.09% 2,708 2.89% 2,414 2.58% 2,312 2.47% Member, San Jose City Council, District 2 Completed Precincts: 57 of 57 SERGIO JIMENEZ 17,629 54.97% STEVE BROWN 14.441 45.03% Member, San Jose City Council, District 6 Completed Precincts: 70 of 70 DEVORA "DEV" JOAN DAVIS_ HELEN K. CHAPMAN 20,360 53.85% 17,450 46.15% Member, Santa Clara City Council, Seat 3 Completed Precincts: 49 of 49 DEBI DAVIS 21,948 64.24% JOHN MCLEMORE 12,217 35.76% Member, San Jose City Council, District 8 Completed Precincts: 54 of 54 SYLVIA ARENAS 17,258 50.14% JIMMY NGUYEN 17,161 49.86% Member, Santa Clara City Council, Seat 4 Completed Precincts: 49 of 49 PATRICIA MAHAN TINO SILVA RAJ CHAHAL MARKUS A.'BRACAMONTE 11,384 32,78% 10,059 28.96% 9,365 26.96% 3,925 11.30% Member, Santa Clara City Council, Seat 6 Completed Precincts: 49 of 49 KATHY WATANABE MOHAMMED NADEEM SUDS JAIN ANTHONY J. BECKER MARIO SOUZA 16,526 47.95% 6,895 20.00%' 5.319 15.43% 2.966 8.61% 2.762 8.01% Member, Santa Clara City Council, Seat 7 Completed Precincts: 49 of 49 TERESA O'NEILL KEVIN PARK AHMAD FtAFAH 19,634 57.13% 10,635 30.94% 4,100 11.93% City Clerk, City of Santa Clara Completed Precincts: 49 of 49 ROD DIRIDON, JR. DEBORAH BRESS 22,424 67.00% 11,044 33.00% Chief Of Police, City of Santa Clara Completed Precincts: 49 of 49 MICHAEL J. SELLERS PAT NIKOLAI 17,618 50.15% 17,513 49.85% Member, Saratoga City Council Number to Vote For: 2 Completed Precincts: 23 of 23 MANNY CAPPELLO HOWARD MILLER CEDE SMULLEN 8,748 39.28% 7,449 33.45% 6,075 27.28% Member. Sunnyvale City Council, Seat 4 Completed Precincts: 61 of 61 LARRY KLEIN JOHN CORDES MIKE MCCARTHY 18,972 46.63% 13,984 34.37% 7,733 19.01% Member, Sunnyvale City Council, Seat 5 Completed Precincts: 61 of 61 RUSS MELTON 24,281 60.60% Run Date/Time: 12(6/16 3:00:54 PM Pape 6 of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