2006 General Election
11/7/2006
Registered Voters: |
923,647 |
Ballots Cast: |
411,489 |
Voter Turnout: |
44.55% |
Results last updated: 11/30/2006 1:14:48 PM
Vote type summary
Precinct detail map
UNITED STATES SENATOR
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Katherine Harris (REP) |
|
25.46% |
102,847 |
Bill Nelson (DEM) |
|
72.72% |
293,758 |
Floyd Ray Frazier (NPA) |
|
0.36% |
1,448 |
Belinda Noah (NPA) |
|
0.56% |
2,266 |
Brian Moore (NPA) |
|
0.42% |
1,705 |
Roy Tanner (NPA) |
|
0.39% |
1,568 |
Write-In |
|
0.09% |
376 |
| 403,968 |
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 17
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Kendrick B. Meek (DEM) |
|
98.12% |
22,651 |
Write-In |
|
1.88% |
433 |
| 23,084 |
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 21
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Lincoln Diaz-Balart (REP) |
|
43.30% |
9,396 |
Frank J. Gonzalez (DEM) |
|
56.70% |
12,302 |
| 21,698 |
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 22
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Clay Shaw (REP) |
|
46.87% |
40,459 |
Ron Klein (DEM) |
|
51.01% |
44,029 |
Neil Evangelista (NPA) |
|
2.12% |
1,827 |
| 86,315 |
GOVERNOR / LT. GOVERNOR ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Charlie Crist (REP) |
|
35.07% |
143,043 |
Jim Davis (DEM) |
|
62.78% |
256,072 |
Max Linn (REF) |
|
1.19% |
4,856 |
Richard Paul Dembinsky (NPA) |
|
0.30% |
1,208 |
John Wayne Smith (NPA) |
|
0.32% |
1,311 |
Karl C.C. Behm (NPA) |
|
0.29% |
1,182 |
Write-In |
|
0.05% |
190 |
| 407,862 |
ATTORNEY GENERAL ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Bill McCollum (REP) |
|
34.19% |
128,454 |
Walter 'Skip' Campbell (DEM) |
|
65.81% |
247,292 |
| 375,746 |
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Tom Lee (REP) |
|
29.00% |
107,698 |
Alex Sink (DEM) |
|
71.00% |
263,623 |
| 371,321 |
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Charles H. Bronson (REP) |
|
36.72% |
144,646 |
Eric Copeland (DEM) |
|
63.28% |
249,217 |
| 393,863 |
STATE SENATE DISTRICT 30
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Ted Deutch (DEM) |
|
84.77% |
9,223 |
Karl Dickey (LBT) |
|
14.87% |
1,618 |
Write-In |
|
0.36% |
39 |
| 10,880 |
STATE SENATE DISTRICT 32
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Jeremy Ring (DEM) |
|
98.24% |
80,667 |
Write-In |
|
1.76% |
1,449 |
| 82,116 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 87
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Adam Hasner (REP) |
|
46.66% |
1,901 |
Ed Kopf (DEM) |
|
53.34% |
2,173 |
| 4,074 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Ellyn Bogdanoff (REP) |
|
54.57% |
24,453 |
Christian Chiari (DEM) |
|
45.43% |
20,359 |
| 44,812 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Perry E. Thurston Jr. (DEM) |
|
81.78% |
20,318 |
Nick 'James' Dad' Sakhnovsky (NPA) |
|
17.96% |
4,462 |
Write-In |
|
0.27% |
66 |
| 24,846 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Susan K. Goldstein (REP) |
|
47.01% |
19,646 |
Martin David Kiar (DEM) |
|
52.99% |
22,147 |
| 41,793 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 99
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Juan Selaya (REP) |
|
25.39% |
7,455 |
Elaine J. Schwartz (DEM) |
|
74.44% |
21,857 |
Write-In |
|
0.17% |
51 |
| 29,363 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 102
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Rafael 'Ralph' Arza (REP) |
|
85.08% |
268 |
Write-In |
|
14.92% |
47 |
| 315 |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 112
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
David M. Rivera (REP) |
|
94.63% |
3,785 |
Write-In |
|
5.38% |
215 |
| 4,000 |
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Kristin Jacobs (DEM) |
|
85.71% |
32,203 |
Bob Hoffman (NPA) |
|
14.29% |
5,371 |
| 37,574 |
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
John Irving Halpern (REP) |
|
29.20% |
13,929 |
Stacy Ritter (DEM) |
|
70.80% |
33,781 |
| 47,710 |
COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Jim Scott (REP) |
|
47.22% |
25,215 |
Ken Keechl (DEM) |
|
52.78% |
28,183 |
| 53,398 |
Justice Lewis ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
69.73% |
236,550 |
NO |
|
30.27% |
102,693 |
| 339,243 |
Justice Pariente ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
71.93% |
244,823 |
NO |
|
28.07% |
95,521 |
| 340,344 |
Justice Quince ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
72.13% |
244,312 |
NO |
|
27.87% |
94,379 |
| 338,691 |
Judge Gunther ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
70.66% |
236,838 |
NO |
|
29.34% |
98,327 |
| 335,165 |
Judge Hazouri ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
68.59% |
227,268 |
NO |
|
31.41% |
104,063 |
| 331,331 |
Judge Klein ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
71.33% |
240,016 |
NO |
|
28.67% |
96,454 |
| 336,470 |
Judge Stone ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
72.39% |
240,472 |
NO |
|
27.61% |
91,721 |
| 332,193 |
Judge Taylor ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
74.18% |
245,008 |
NO |
|
25.82% |
85,300 |
| 330,308 |
CIRCUIT JUDGE 17TH CIRCUIT, GROUP 57 ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Michele Towbin Singer (NON) |
|
60.79% |
198,196 |
John C. Rayson (NON) |
|
39.21% |
127,858 |
| 326,054 |
CIRCUIT JUDGE 17TH CIRCUIT, GROUP 58 ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Marina G. Wood (NON) |
|
59.92% |
194,089 |
Mardi Levey Cohen (NON) |
|
40.08% |
129,818 |
| 323,907 |
COUNTY COURT JUDGE, GROUP 31 ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Arlene Simon Campione (NON) |
|
55.15% |
176,536 |
Ellen A. Feld (NON) |
|
44.85% |
143,561 |
| 320,097 |
COUNTY COURT JUDGE, GROUP 32 ALL PRECINCTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Brenda Lynn Di Ioia (NON) |
|
45.86% |
144,017 |
Terri-Ann Miller (NON) |
|
54.14% |
169,999 |
| 314,016 |
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 1
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
C. K. 'Mac' McElyea (NON) |
|
24.63% |
10,874 |
Terry Wayne Snipes (NON) |
|
24.40% |
10,773 |
Eleanor Finegold Sobel (NON) |
|
50.96% |
22,497 |
| 44,144 |
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 6
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Phyllis C. Hope (NON) |
|
53.35% |
27,012 |
Marty Martin Rubinstein (NON) |
|
46.65% |
23,619 |
| 50,631 |
CENTRAL BROWARD WATER CONTROL, ZONE 1
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Judy Ann Bunce (NON) |
|
50.53% |
2,204 |
Casey Kiar Lee (NON) |
|
49.47% |
2,158 |
| 4,362 |
CENTRAL BROWARD WATER CONTROL, ZONE 2
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Tom Green (NON) |
|
72.25% |
3,710 |
Ron Robinson (NON) |
|
27.75% |
1,425 |
| 5,135 |
SOUTH BROWARD DRAINAGE DISTRICT, ZONE 2
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Alanna O. Mersinger (NON) |
|
60.66% |
3,314 |
Rafael Pineiro (NON) |
|
39.34% |
2,149 |
| 5,463 |
SOUTH BROWARD DRAINAGE DISTRICT, ZONE 4
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Carl J. Lanke (NON) |
|
62.67% |
4,848 |
Earl Rodney (NON) |
|
37.33% |
2,888 |
| 7,736 |
SOUTH BROWARD DRAINAGE DISTRICT, ZONE 7
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Woodward 'Woody' Brooks II (NON) |
|
45.53% |
2,101 |
Robert Goggin IV (NON) |
|
54.47% |
2,514 |
| 4,615 |
CORAL BAY CDD SEAT 3
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Fred Bourdin (NON) |
|
36.03% |
223 |
Ronald Gallucci (NON) |
|
63.97% |
396 |
| 619 |
CORAL BAY CDD SEAT 4
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
John Hall (NON) |
|
68.12% |
423 |
Lewis M Horn (NON) |
|
31.88% |
198 |
| 621 |
PLANTATION ACRES IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Vote for 3 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Ron Eyma (NON) |
|
14.33% |
558 |
L. L. (Lou) Flanigan (NON) |
|
23.50% |
915 |
James G. Ingersoll (NON) |
|
18.67% |
727 |
Gary McAlpin (NON) |
|
21.96% |
855 |
Ed Szerlip (NON) |
|
21.55% |
839 |
| 3,894 |
CITY COMMISSION - DISTRICT #4 PARKLAND
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
MaRhea Lascano (NON) |
|
17.86% |
1,024 |
Kenneth Nejib (NON) |
|
23.77% |
1,363 |
Mark Weissman (NON) |
|
58.36% |
3,346 |
| 5,733 |
COUNCIL MEMBER DISTRICT 1 SOUTHWEST RANCHES
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Al Avello (NON) |
|
45.42% |
1,006 |
Steve Breitkreuz (NON) |
|
54.58% |
1,209 |
| 2,215 |
CITY COMMISSIONER SEAT 4 WESTON
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Murray Chermak (NON) |
|
67.13% |
7,843 |
Joe Preite (NON) |
|
32.87% |
3,841 |
| 11,684 |
BROWARD SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT SEAT 5
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
Fred Segal (NON) |
|
44.22% |
138,048 |
Barbara J. Thomas (NON) |
|
55.78% |
174,156 |
| 312,204 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1: STATE PLANNING AND BUDGET PROCESS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
59.79% |
213,136 |
NO |
|
40.21% |
143,355 |
| 356,491 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3: REQUIRING BROADER PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS OR REVISIONS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
56.88% |
213,468 |
NO |
|
43.12% |
161,803 |
| 375,271 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 4: PROTECT PEOPLE, ESP. YOUTH, FROM ADDICTION, DISEASE, AND OTHER HEALTH HAZARDS OF USING TOBACCO
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
68.54% |
264,288 |
NO |
|
31.46% |
121,331 |
| 385,619 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 6: INCREASED HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
79.59% |
310,668 |
NO |
|
20.41% |
79,662 |
| 390,330 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 7: PERMANENTLY DISABLED VETERANS’ DISCOUNT ON HOMESTEAD AD VALOREM TAX
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
82.32% |
316,242 |
NO |
|
17.68% |
67,901 |
| 384,143 |
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 8: EMINENT DOMAIN
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
69.97% |
256,570 |
NO |
|
30.03% |
110,137 |
| 366,707 |
THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPROVEMENT OF NEW AND EXISTING JUDICIAL COURTHOUSES BY ISSUING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
42.21% |
155,144 |
NO |
|
57.79% |
212,421 |
| 367,565 |
FUNDING FOR COUNTY-WIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
38.61% |
148,065 |
NO |
|
61.39% |
235,401 |
| 383,466 |
NON-BINDING BALLOT QUESTION PORTABILITY OF THE SAVE OUR HOMES HOMESTEAD VALUE LIMITATION
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
76.63% |
283,617 |
NO |
|
23.37% |
86,507 |
| 370,124 |
NONBINDING REFERENDUM: Establish a Watershed Improvement Dist. by the Broward Soil and Water Conservation Dist.
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
For |
|
70.25% |
255,405 |
Against |
|
29.75% |
108,142 |
| 363,547 |
COOPER CITY: AMEND CITY CHARTER BY DELETING OBSOLETE PROVISIONS, CREATING GENDER NEUTRALITY AND CONFORMING TO STATE LAW
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
77.58% |
6,683 |
NO |
|
22.42% |
1,931 |
| 8,614 |
Coral Springs: Authorizing Elected Officials' Compensation and Expense Allowance to be Established by Ordinance
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
41.30% |
10,916 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
58.70% |
15,513 |
| 26,429 |
Deerfield Beach Question 1: Staggered Commission Terms; Two District Commissioners Elected in Each Odd Numbered Year
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
76.77% |
11,727 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
23.23% |
3,548 |
| 15,275 |
Deerfield Beach Question 2: Eliminate Petition Exception to Term Limits and Permit Term Limited Commissioner to Run for Mayor
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
53.53% |
8,143 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
46.47% |
7,069 |
| 15,212 |
Deerfield Beach Question 3: Permit Commission to Revise Civil Service Board Ordinance by 4/5 Vote
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
53.55% |
7,883 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
46.45% |
6,837 |
| 14,720 |
Deerfield Beach Question 4: Hire and Remove City Manager by Majority Vote
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
69.33% |
10,678 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
30.67% |
4,723 |
| 15,401 |
Deerfield Beach Question 5: Limitation on Use of Eminent Domain for Economic Development
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
73.14% |
11,103 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
26.86% |
4,077 |
| 15,180 |
Deerfield Beach Question 6: Require 4/5 Commission Vote to Change Commercial Recreation or Open Space Land Use
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
71.00% |
10,667 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
29.00% |
4,358 |
| 15,025 |
Deerfield Beach Question 7: Housekeeping Amendments
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
57.15% |
8,344 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
42.85% |
6,257 |
| 14,601 |
Hallandale Beach Question 1: Change in Residency Requirements for Candidates for Municipal Office
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
84.05% |
5,523 |
NO |
|
15.95% |
1,048 |
| 6,571 |
Hallandale Beach Question 2: Change of Municipal Election Date from March to November Commencing in 2008
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
78.50% |
5,093 |
NO |
|
21.50% |
1,395 |
| 6,488 |
Hallandale Beach Question 3: Change of Requirements Concerning Time for Qualification of Candidates to Conform to State Law
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
69.96% |
4,428 |
NO |
|
30.04% |
1,901 |
| 6,329 |
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Question 1: Establishing Maximum Building Heights
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
45.52% |
1,219 |
NO |
|
54.48% |
1,459 |
| 2,678 |
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Question 2: Maximum Building Heights and Non-Conforming Building
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
28.64% |
761 |
NO |
|
71.36% |
1,896 |
| 2,657 |
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Question 3: Term and Term Limits, Charter Amendment Initiative Petition
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
73.95% |
1,953 |
NO |
|
26.05% |
688 |
| 2,641 |
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Question 4: Amending the Town Code to Allow Home Occupations in Residential Districts
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
71.56% |
1,875 |
NO |
|
28.44% |
745 |
| 2,620 |
Lighthouse Point: Increase City Commissioners' Monthly Salary and Eff. Date, Permitting Future Consumer Price Index Increases
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
35.79% |
1,431 |
NO |
|
64.21% |
2,567 |
| 3,998 |
Shall Margate Borrow Not More Than $35,000,000.00 Secured by Full Faith/Credit for Repaving of Streets
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
FOR BONDS |
|
68.40% |
8,247 |
AGAINST BONDS |
|
31.60% |
3,810 |
| 12,057 |
North Lauderdale Question 1: November Elections for Elected City Officials and Providing for Extended Terms
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
59.47% |
2,788 |
NO |
|
40.53% |
1,900 |
| 4,688 |
North Lauderdale Question 2: Pension Plans for Elected Officials
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
39.55% |
1,847 |
NO |
|
60.45% |
2,823 |
| 4,670 |
North Lauderdale Question 3: Increased Filing Fees for Municipal Candidates
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
50.42% |
2,344 |
NO |
|
49.58% |
2,305 |
| 4,649 |
North Lauderdale Question 4: Domicile Requirements for Candidates for Elected Office
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
87.95% |
4,089 |
NO |
|
12.05% |
560 |
| 4,649 |
North Lauderdale Question 5: Increase in Amount of Expenditures Not Requiring City Commission Approval
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
29.08% |
1,357 |
NO |
|
70.92% |
3,309 |
| 4,666 |
North Lauderdale Question 6: Charter Revisions to Provide for the Modification and Elimination of Ineffective Language
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
72.55% |
3,360 |
NO |
|
27.45% |
1,271 |
| 4,631 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #1: CHANGING COMMISSION ELECTION DATE; EXTEND CURRENT TERMS; CREATE FOUR YEAR STAGGERED TERMS; IMPOSE TERM LIMITS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
63.89% |
3,836 |
NO |
|
36.11% |
2,168 |
| 6,004 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #2: PROVIDE FOR INCREASE IN COMMISSION SALARIES AND ANNUAL ADJUSTMENT
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
47.90% |
2,902 |
NO |
|
52.10% |
3,156 |
| 6,058 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #3: INCREASE RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR MAYOR AND COMMISSION
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
89.25% |
5,448 |
NO |
|
10.75% |
656 |
| 6,104 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #4: REVISE PROCEDURE TO FILL COMMISSION VACANCIES
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
72.08% |
4,236 |
NO |
|
27.92% |
1,641 |
| 5,877 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #5: REVISE PROCEDURE FOR REMOVAL OF CITY MANAGER
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
71.38% |
4,091 |
NO |
|
28.62% |
1,640 |
| 5,731 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #6: ELIMINATE BOND REQUIREMENT FOR EMPLOYEES
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
35.57% |
2,043 |
NO |
|
64.43% |
3,701 |
| 5,744 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #7: INCLUDE ORDINANCE NO. 23 (80% RULE IN RANCHES AND PINETREE) AS PART OF CHARTER
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
72.01% |
4,031 |
NO |
|
27.99% |
1,567 |
| 5,598 |
PARKLAND QUESTION #8: PROVIDE FOR CHARTER REVIEW EVERY SIX YEARS
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
78.08% |
4,493 |
NO |
|
21.92% |
1,261 |
| 5,754 |
Pembroke Pines Question 1: Adopt Revised Charter to Delete Obsolete Charter Provisions and Provide for Technical Changes
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
76.63% |
24,842 |
NO |
|
23.37% |
7,574 |
| 32,416 |
Pembroke Pines Question 2: Use of Eminent Domain Prohibited to Acquire Privately Owned Residential Property for Economic Dev.
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
72.39% |
24,660 |
NO |
|
27.61% |
9,404 |
| 34,064 |
Pembroke Pines Question 3: The Charter Review Board Shall be Appointed Once Every Five Years Commencing May, 2010
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
80.03% |
26,433 |
NO |
|
19.97% |
6,594 |
| 33,027 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #1: Adjustment to Month of Vice Mayor Appointment
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
91.12% |
2,002 |
NO |
|
8.88% |
195 |
| 2,197 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #2: Change of Town Clerk Appointment
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
86.79% |
1,872 |
NO |
|
13.21% |
285 |
| 2,157 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #3: Town Council Information Request
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
86.44% |
1,849 |
NO |
|
13.56% |
290 |
| 2,139 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #4: Town Clerk Code of Ethics
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
91.61% |
1,977 |
NO |
|
8.39% |
181 |
| 2,158 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #5: Modification of Town Administrator's Responsibilities
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
78.72% |
1,661 |
NO |
|
21.28% |
449 |
| 2,110 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #6: Modification of Town Administrator's Responsibilities
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
80.36% |
1,698 |
NO |
|
19.64% |
415 |
| 2,113 |
Southwest Ranched Amendment #7: Clarification of Town Attorney's Powers and Duties
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
71.94% |
1,523 |
NO |
|
28.06% |
594 |
| 2,117 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #8: Appointment of Financial Administrator
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
81.10% |
1,734 |
NO |
|
18.90% |
404 |
| 2,138 |
Southwest Ranches Amendment #9: Interference with Town Administration
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
71.94% |
1,510 |
NO |
|
28.06% |
589 |
| 2,099 |
Tamarac: Changing Date of Commission Election, Selection of Vice-Mayor; Extending Current Terms; Changing Term Length
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES FOR APPROVAL |
|
70.89% |
12,230 |
NO FOR REJECTION |
|
29.11% |
5,022 |
| 17,252 |
Weston Question 1: Term Limits for City Commissioners
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
46.49% |
6,052 |
NO |
|
53.51% |
6,965 |
| 13,017 |
Weston Question 2: City Manager as Chief Executive and Administrative Officer
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
53.40% |
6,658 |
NO |
|
46.60% |
5,809 |
| 12,467 |
Weston Question 3: Prohibition of Management Firm as City Manager
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
81.99% |
10,359 |
NO |
|
18.01% |
2,276 |
| 12,635 |
Weston Question 4: Declaration of State of Emergency and Curfew
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
80.64% |
10,419 |
NO |
|
19.36% |
2,502 |
| 12,921 |
Weston Question 5: Special Meetings of the City Commission
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
74.12% |
9,284 |
NO |
|
25.88% |
3,242 |
| 12,526 |
Weston Question 6: Emergency Ordinance Adoption
Vote for 1 | |
| | Percent | Votes |
YES |
|
77.21% |
9,742 |
NO |
|
22.79% |
2,875 |
| 12,617 |