City of Fort Collins
Election Final Results April 8, 1997
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Mayor
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VOTES
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Ann Azari
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13,115 (73.55%)
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Councilmember District 1
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VOTES
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Bill Bertschy
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1,753 (58.43%)
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Rene S. Clements
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938 (31.27%)
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Councilmember District 3
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VOTES
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Scott Mason
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1,962 (47.78%)
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Ray Martinez
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1,770 (43.11%)
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Councilmember District 5
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VOTES
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Mike Byrne
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919 (40.47%)
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Andy Smith
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633 (27.87%)
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Steve Frawley
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322 (14.18%)
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Proposed Ordinance No. 29 (Natural Areas Tax)
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VOTES
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For the Ordinance
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12,296 (68.96%)
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Against the Ordinance
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5,109 (28.65%)
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Proposed Ordinance No. 30 (Street Maintenance and Transportation Tax)
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VOTES
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For the Ordinance
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12,456 (69.86%)
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Against the Ordinance
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4,833 (27.10%)
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Proposed Ordinance No. 31 (Completing Building Community Choices Projects Tax)
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VOTES
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For the Ordinance
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11,337 (63.58%)
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Against the Ordinance
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5,852 (32.82%)
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Citizen Initiated Ordinance No. 1 (Establishing a Citizens Review Board)
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VOTES
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Against the Ordinance
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10,313 (57.84%)
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For the Ordinance
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6,159 (34.54%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 1 (Pertaining to the Governance of the Electric Utility)
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VOTES
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No
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9,157 (51.35%)
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Yes
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6,691 (37.52%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 2 (Pertaining to the Municipal Public Utilities)
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VOTES
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No
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8,652 (48.52%)
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Yes
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6,510 (36.51%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 3 (Pertaining to Conflicts of Interest)
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VOTES
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Yes
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9,448 (52.99%)
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No
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5,472 (30.69%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 4 (Pertaining to Elections)
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VOTES
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Yes
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8,690 (48.74%)
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Yes
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6,299 (35.33%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 5 (Pertaining to Finance Management)
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VOTES
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Yes
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10,886 (61.05%)
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No
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4.325 (24.26%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 6 (Pertaining to Residence Requirements)
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VOTES
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Yes
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9,912 (55.59%)
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No
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5,731 (32.14%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 7 (Pertaining to Council Meetings)
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VOTES
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Yes
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10,919 (61.24%)
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No
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4,705 (26.39%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 8 (Pertaining to City Council)
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VOTES
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Yes
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12,552 (70.39%)
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No
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2,833 (15.89%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 9 (Pertaining to Council Compensation)
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VOTES
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Yes
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9,409 (52.77%)
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No
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6,571 (36.85%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 10 (Pertaining to Limitation of Actions)
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VOTES
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Yes
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8,408 (47.15%)
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No
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6,780 (38.02%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 11 (Pertaining to Boards and Commissions)
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VOTES
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Yes
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7,838 (43.96%)
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No
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7,398 (41.49%)
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Proposed Charter Amendment No. 12 (Amendments to Articles IV and XI of the City Charter)
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VOTES
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Yes
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12,520 (70.21%)
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No
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2,722 (15.27%)
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