Saturday, November 25, 2006

Newest vote tally shows Trotter leading Stratigos - Marin IJ - Staff Report 11/25/2006

Newest vote tally shows Trotter leading StratigosStaff Report
Article Launched:11/25/2006 01:01:37 AM PST

Mark Trotter continues to lead incumbent George Stratigos for a seat on the Sausalito Marin City School District board.

On Nov. 7, incumbents Shirley Thornton and Whitney Hoyt were elected to the board, as was Elizabeth Todd Gallardo.

The latest tally of absentee ballots released by the county shows that Trotter leads Stratigos by 72 votes, or 1,967 to 1,895.

The final vote is expected to be announced next Friday.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Fourth Election Results - 11/22/06

MARIN COUNTY
GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
(APPROXIMATELY 2500 PROVISIONAL BALLOTS LEFT TO COUNT)
11/22/06
15:38:30



SL-MC SCHOOL GOV BRD MEM, FULL TERM - Vote for (3)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 4860/7219 67.3 %
Total Votes 8659

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SHIRLEY A. THORNTON 2183 25.21%
WHITNEY STIMSON HOYT 2145 24.77%
MARK TROTTER 1967 22.72%
GEORGE T. STRATIGOS 1895 21.88%
PETER C. ROMANOWSKY 430 4.97%
Write-in Votes 39 0.45%

SL-MC SCHOOL DIST GOV BRD MEM, SHORT TERM - Vote for (1)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 4860/7219 67.3 %
Total Votes 3201

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ELIZA. TODD-GALLARDO 1853 57.89%
ROBERT E. FISHER 1332 41.61%
Write-in Votes 16 0.50%

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Design for MLK Academy on school district agenda - notice Marin IJ 11/18/2006

Design for MLK Academy on school district agenda
Staff Report
Article Launched:11/18/2006 11:14:02 PM PST

A revised design for a new Martin Luther King Jr. Academy middle school will be discussed by the Sausalito Marin City School Board on Monday.
The meeting is at 7 p.m. at the district office at 630 Nevada St.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Third Election Results - 11/17/2006

SL-MC SCHOOL GOV BRD MEM, FULL TERM - Vote for (3)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 4684/7219 64.9 %
Total Votes 8369

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SHIRLEY A. THORNTON 2114 25.26%
WHITNEY STIMSON HOYT 2078 24.83%
MARK TROTTER 1896 22.66%
GEORGE T. STRATIGOS 1837 21.95%
PETER C. ROMANOWSKY 416 4.97%
Write-in Votes 28 0.33%
MARIN COUNTY
GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
(Approximately 3000 Absentee and 2900 Provisional Ballots left to count)
Posted as of:
11/17/06
16:45:23



SL-MC SCHOOL DIST GOV BRD MEM, SHORT TERM - Vote for (1)
Total Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 4684/7219 64.9 %
Total Votes 3088

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ELIZA. TODD-GALLARDO 1781 57.67%
ROBERT E. FISHER 1292 41.84%
Write-in Votes 15 0.49%

Friday, November 17, 2006

Votes to be counted by Wednesday - Marin IJ 11/17/06 by Richard Holstead

Votes to be counted by Wednesday
Richard Halstead
Article Launched:11/17/2006 11:30:01 PM PST

Marin Registrar of Voters Elaine Ginnold expects all the Marin votes cast in the Nov. 7 election to be counted by Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving.
The final vote counts will be announced then but the election won't be certified until Dec. 1 - after county election workers complete a manual recount of 3 percent of the precinct votes, Ginnold said. She said the county is re-counting 3 percent of the votes even though the law requires only 1 percent.

"We're going beyond because we want to build confidence," Ginnold said.

The registrar's office released the results of another 16,409 absentee ballots Friday. Ginnold said there are another 3,000 absentee and 2,900 provisional ballots still to be counted.

The newly counted ballots stretched Mark Trotter's lead over incumbent board member George Stratigos in the race for the third seat on the Sausalito Marin City School District board. Trotter now has a 59-vote lead over Stratigos. When additional ballots were counted last week, Stratigos had closed the gap to 34 votes.

The newly-counted Marin ballots added 9,321 votes in favor of Measure R and 6,539 votes opposing it. The initiative would have raised Marin and Sonoma counties' sales tax one-fourth of a cent to create a rail line from Cloverdale to Larkspur.
Despite the number of uncounted ballots, backers of Measure R have given up hope of eking out a victory. It needed 66.7 percent of the vote to pass but fell short with 65 percent.

Sonoma County election officials said they also expect to release final vote totals on Wednesday. Sonoma County, which has not provided updates, is in the process of counting more than 23,000 absentee ballots and an unknown number of provisional ballots.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Second Election Results 11/09/06

MARIN COUNTY
GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
11/09/06
15:55:10

SL-MC SCHOOL GOV BRD MEM, FULL TERM - Vote for (3)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 3825/7219 53.0 %
Total Votes 6781

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SHIRLEY A. THORNTON 1707 25.17%
WHITNEY STIMSON HOYT 1660 24.48%
MARK TROTTER 1529 22.55%
GEORGE T. STRATIGOS 1495 22.05%
PETER C. ROMANOWSKY 363 5.35%
Write-in Votes 27 0.40%


SL-MC SCHOOL DIST GOV BRD MEM, SHORT TERM - Vote for (1)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 3825/7219 53.0 %
Total Votes 2542

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ELIZA. TODD-GALLARDO 1464 57.59%
ROBERT E. FISHER 1063 41.82%
Write-in Votes

Early absentee count helps incumbent narrow gap in Sausalito Marin City schools race - Marin IJ - 11/9/2006

Early absentee count helps incumbent narrow gap in Sausalito Marin City schools race
Staff Report
Article Launched:11/09/2006 11:43:49 PM PST

The race for a seat on the Sausalito Marin City School District board tightened Thursday as Marin election officials released results of newly counted absentee ballots.
Incumbent board member George Stratigos, who was trailing challenger Mark Trotter by just 53 votes election night, has closed the gap to 34 votes.

"That's great," Stratigos said. "I'd love to finish what I started."

Stratigos is the board's president and leader of the district's attempt to turn around 40 years of academic failure. Trotter is a former board member.

Stratigos added, "Either way, Sausalito Marin City wins for better schools. I'm just excited that we have a democratic process, and the schools are no longer outcasts."

The county's registrar of voters office added results of 11,000 absentee votes to Election Day totals Thursday. Those ballots were either turned in at the polls Tuesday or arrived in the mail too late to be counted on Election Day.

Tony Acquilino, a computer analyst for the county, estimated that another 14,000 to 15,000 absentee and provisional ballots remain to be counted in Marin.

The registrar's office will release its next update Nov. 17, Acquilino said.

The outcome of some candidacies and measures on Tuesday's ballot hinged on results in Marin and Sonoma counties. Janice Atkinson, Sonoma county's assistant registrar, said she was unsure how many votes remain to be counted there. Atkinson said there are between 23,000 and 27,000 absentee ballots and an unknown number of provisional ballots still to be tallied.

Despite the number of uncounted ballots, backers of train tax Measure R have given up hope of eking out a victory. The initiative would have raised Marin and Sonoma counties' sales tax one-fourth of a cent to create a rail line from Cloverdale to Larkspur. It needed 66.7 percent of the vote to pass but fell short with 65 percent.

The newly counted Marin ballots added 5,852 votes in favor of Measure R and 4,631 opposing it.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

First Results of Election

MARIN COUNTY
GUBERNATORIAL GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2006
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS 11/07/06
22:50:27

SL-MC SCHOOL GOV BRD MEM, FULL TERM - Vote for (3)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 3384/7219 46.9 %
Total Votes 5963

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SHIRLEY A. THORNTON 1498 25.12%
WHITNEY STIMSON HOYT 1436 24.08%
MARK TROTTER 1361 22.82%
GEORGE T. STRATIGOS 1308 21.94%
PETER C. ROMANOWSKY 333 5.58%
Write-in Votes 27 0.45%


SL-MC SCHOOL DIST GOV BRD MEM, SHORT TERM - Vote for (1)
Total
Number of Precincts 9
Precincts Reporting 9 100.0 %
Times Counted 3384/7219 46.9 %
Total Votes 2264

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ELIZA. TODD-GALLARDO 1308 57.77%
ROBERT E. FISHER 941 41.56%
Write-in Votes

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

3 elected to Sausalito Marin City school board; 4th seat too close to call - 11/07/2006 - Marin IJ - by Don Speich

3 elected to Sausalito Marin City school board; 4th seat too close to call
Don Speich
Article Launched:11/07/2006 11:47:27 PM PST

Incumbents Whitney Hoyt and Shirley Thornton, along with newcomer Elizabeth Todd-Gallardo, won election Tuesday to the Sausalito Marin City School District board.

In a battle for the fourth seat, board president George Stratigos - the leader of the district's attempt to turn around 40 years of academic failure - was trailing challenger Mark Trotter, a former board member who was sharply critical of budget practices, by 53 votes

Officials said Trotter got 1,361 votes and Stratigos, 1,308.

Elaine Ginnold, county registrar of voters, said the outcome for the fourth board seat is likely to be determined by a count of absentee ballots.

"The Sausalito Marin City School board votes were so close as to make it impossible to call the race," she said.

Thornton received 1,498 votes or 25 percent, and Hoyt received 1,436 or 24 percent.

Challenger Peter Romanowsky received 333 votes or 6 percent.

Todd-Gallardo, who was challenging Robert Fisher for the remaining two years of his term on the board to which he was appointed in 2004, received 1,308 or 58 percent of the vote to Fisher's 889 votes, or 42 percent. Fisher is on trial for failure to pay child support.

The incumbents said they wanted to continue the job of trying to improve the schools, whereas Todd-Gallardo and Trotter said new leadership was essential.

Hoyt, 45, political director of the National Abortion Rights League and the former principal of Mill Valley Middle School, said, "The school district is going in right direction we and we think voters saw that. We need a united board that cares about all the kids and not one school versus the other."

Stratigos and Thornton, key players in a 1998 recall of several board members, pointed to improved test scores and said that the district was well on its way to achieving Vision 900, the board's slogan denoting a 900 API test score - a jump of more than 200 points from the district's current ranking.

Thornton, 67, a veteran educator and adjunct professor of education at California State University, Sacramento, said Tuesday, "I am just pleased that the community believes in our goals to improve the schools and just hope we continue to meet their expectations of quality schools for all children."

Trotter, a former board member who was defeated by Hoyt in 2004, argued that Willow Creek Academy, the district's charter school, is being short-changed financially by the district and is suffering from crowded classrooms.

He also said the board operated in a vacuum, reaching out little if at all to residents who felt alienated.

Todd-Gallardo said she decided to run because she saw the need for new leadership to assure academic achievement.

"They are bright kids and deserve the best," she said.

Fisher said Tuesday, "I hope the people got what they want. That's all I've got to say."

Read more Election stories at the IJ's Election page.

Contact Don Speich via e-mail at dspeich@marinij.com

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Incumbents Leanding in Sasualito Marin City School Board Race - 11/07/2006 - By Don Speich

Incumbents leading in Sausalito Marin City school board race
Don Speich
Article Launched:11/07/2006 09:00:48 PM PST

Three incumbents and a challenger are leading in early results for four seats on the Sausalito Marin City School District Board in a contest fueled by promises to turn around the district's 40-year history of failure.

With 957, or 19.7 percent of the votes tallied, incumbents Shirley Thornton received 651 or 25.9 percent of the vote; Whitney Hoyt, 638 or 24.69 percent; George Stratigos, 594 or 22.99 percent and challenger Elizabeth Todd-Gallardo 536 or 56.01 percent.

Todd-Gallardo is running to complete the final two years Robert Fisher's term. Fisher, who is trailing with 418 or 43.68 percent of the vote, was appointed to the board in 2005. He is currently on trial for failure to pay child support.

Also losing are challengers Mark Trotter, a former board member who was defeated by Hoyt in 2004, and Peter Romanosky, a Sausalito salvager and a frequent candidate for a variety of boards in Marin.

The incumbents said they wanted to continue the job of trying to improve the schools, whereas Todd-Gallardo and Trotter said new leadership was essential.

Hoyt, 45, political director of the National Abortion Rights League and the former principal of Mill Valley Middle School, said she felt the district, whose three schools
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recently have registered improved test scores, was "in the middle of lots of things" and noted what she felt would be the lasting significance of bringing in new top administrators and teachers.

"We finally have the leadership in place that is focusing 100 percent on teaching and learning. I feel responsible for bringing them in, and I want to keep working with them."

Likewise, Stratigos and Thornton, key players in a 1998 recall of several board members, pointed to improved test scores and said that the district was well on its way to achieving Vision 900, the board's slogan denoting a 900 API test score - which would be a jump of more than 200 points from the current ranking.

Stratigos, 45, a fundraising consultant, and Thornton, 67, a veteran educator and adjunct professor of education at California State University, Sacramento, stressed their desire to finish the job of establishing excellence as the norm.

Said Thornton: "We haven't finished the job. We promised with the recall that we would have schools that are on a par with the other (districts) in Marin County, and that will be done in my last term."

Trotter, a former board member who was defeated by Hoyt in 2004, argued that Willow Creek Academy, the district's charter school, is being short-changed financially by the district and is suffering from over-crowding.

He also said the board operated in a vacuum, reaching out little if at all to the community who, he said, felt alienated.

Todd-Gallardo said she had decided to run because she saw the need for new leadership to assure academic achievement.

"They are bright kids and deserve the best," she said.

She also expressed concerns with the district's budget.

"I want to find out where all the money is going," she said, referring to the district's per pupil expenditure of $22,232 - compared to the county average of $10,895.

Fisher, who is retired and, like Thornton and Hoyt, is a resident of Marin City, said he was committed to the notion that every child "be given an opportunity to get a quality education.

"Since I have been there, I like to think that my insistence in keeping the focus on education has made sure that has happened."

Read more Election stories at the IJ's Election page.

Contact Don Speich via e-mail at dspeich@marinij.com