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1982-11-02 - Ballots OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 1-1 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. United States Representative FOR REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT F.(BOB)SMITH Republican 2 IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District LARRYANN WILLIS Democrat 3 Vote for One State Offices VIC ATIYEH Republican 5 FOR STATE GOVERNOR PAUL J.CLEVELAND Libertarian 6 Vote for One TED KULONGOSKI Democrat 7 FOR BURGESS LAUGHLIN Libertarian 9 COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND MARY ROBERTS Democrat 10 INDUSTRIES Vote for One MIKE WOOTON Republican 11 FOR FRED BROWN Republican 13 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 54th District TOM THROOP Democrat 14 Vote for One OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 1_2 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. United States Representative FOR REPRESENTATIVE LARRYANN WILLIS Democrat 2 IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District ROBERT F.(BOB)SMITH Republican 3 Vote for One State Offices PAUL J.CLEVELAND Libertarian 5 FOR STATE GOVERNOR TED KULONGOSKI Democrat 6 Vote for One VIC ATIYEH Republican 7 FOR MARY ROBERTS Democrat 9 COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND MIKE WOOTON Republican 10 INDUSTRIES Vote for One BURGESS LAUGHLIN Libertarian 11 FOR TOM THROOP Democrat 13 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 54th District FRED BROWN Republican 14 Vote for One OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 1_3 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. United States Representative FOR REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT F.(BOB)SMITH Republican 2 IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District LARRYANN WILLIS Democrat 3 Vote for One State Offices TED KULONGOSKI Democrat 5 FOR STATE GOVERNOR VIC ATIYEH Republican 6 Vote for One PAUL J.CLEVELAND Libertarian 7 FOR MIKE WOOTON Republican 9 COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND BURGESS LAUGHLIN Libertarian 10 INDUSTRIES Vote for One MARY ROBERTS Democrat 11 as* FOR STATE FRED BROWN Republican 13 REPRESENTATIVE 54th District Vote for One TOM THROOP Democrat 14 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 1_4 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. United States Representative FOR REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT F.(BOB)SMITH Republican 2 IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District LARRYANN WILLIS Democrat 3 Vote for One State Offices VIC ATIYEH Republican 5 FOR STATE GOVERNOR PAUL J.CLEVELAND Libertarian 6 Vote for One TED KULONGOSKI Democrat 7 FOR BURGESS LAUGHLIN Libertarian 9 COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND MARY ROBERTS Democrat 10 INDUSTRIES Vote for One MIKE WOOTON Republican 11 FOR BILL C.BELLAMY Republican 15 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 55th District BILL OLSEN Democrat 16 Vote for One OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 1-5 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. United States Representative FOR REPRESENTATIVE LARRYANN WILLIS Democrat 2 IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District ROBERT F.(BOB)SMITH Republican 3 Vote for One State Offices PAUL J.CLEVELAND Libertarian 5 FOR STATE GOVERNOR TED KULONGOSKI Democrat 6 Vote for One VIC ATIYEH Republican 7 FOR MARY ROBERTS Democrat 9 COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND MIKE WOOTON Republican 10 a* INDUSTRIES Vote for One BURGESS LAUGHLIN Libertarian 11 FOR BILL OLSEN Democrat 15 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 55th District BILL C.BELLAMY Republican 16 Vote for One OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 1_6 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. United States Representative FOR REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT F.(BOB)SMITH Republican 2 IN CONGRESS Second Congressional District LARRYANN WILLIS Democrat 3 Vote for One State Offices TED KULONGOSKI Democrat 5 FOR STATE GOVERNOR VIC ATIYEH Republican 6 Vote for One PAUL J.CLEVELAND Libertarian 7 FOR MIKE WOOTON Republican 9 COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR AND BURGESS LAUGHLIN Libertarian 10 INDUSTRIES Vote for One MARY ROBERTS Democrat 11 FOR BILL C.BELLAMY Republican 15 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 55th District BILL OLSEN Democrat 16 Vote for One OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BALLOT CARD 2-1 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. County Offices FOR COUNTY YVONNE HELEN RICHER Republican 22 w* COMMISSIONER Position q1 LAURENCE A.TUTTLE Democrat 23 Vote for One FOR JOHN FULLERTON Democrat 2$ COUNTY COMMISSIONER LOIS PRANTE Independent 26 Position#3 Vote for One WILLIAM S.PREWITT Republican 27 FOR JOYCE GENNA Republican 29 COUNTY CLERK Vote for One MARY SUE(SUSIE)PENHOLLOW Democrat 30 FOR COUNTY W* ASSESSOR OSCAR B.BRATTON Republican 32 Vote for One FOR COUNTY TREASURER HELEN M.RASTOVICH Democrat 34 Vote for One Non-Partisan FOR JUDGE OF THE Keep Wally Carson. SUPREME COURT WALLACE P.CARSON,JR. ''Exceptionally 36 'osition 6 Vote For One well qualified." FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY TOM HOWES 38 f Vote for One BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 2-2 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 No. County Offices FOR LAURENCE A.TUTTLE Democrat 22 w* COUNTY OMMISSIONER Position#1 YVONNE HELEN RICHER Republican 23 Vote for One ---- LOIS PRANTE Independent 25 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER WILLIAM S.PREWITT Republican 26 Position#3 Vote for One JOHN FULLERTON Democrat 27 FOR MARY SUE(SUSIE)PENHOLLOW Democrat 29 COUNTY CLERK JOYCE GENNA Republican 3!) Vote for One FOR COUNTY Republican 32 ASSESSOR OSCAR B.BRATTON Vote for One FOR COUNTY TREASURER HELEN M.RASTOVICH Democrat 34 Vote for One Non-Partisan FOR JUDGE OF THE Keep Wally Carson. SUPREME COURT WALLACE P.CARSON,JR. "Exceptionally 36 well qualified." Position 6 Vote for One FOR DISTRICT 38 ATTORNEY TOM HOWES Vote for One BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 3-1 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. Non-Partisan For VERNE A.DUNCAN 41 M* SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC w* INSTRUCTION BILL KENDRICK 42 Vote for One Midstate Soil and Water Conservation ZONE 1 a year term GRANGER G.VANESS 44 Vote for One ZONE 2 2 year term ROBERT B.BROCKWAY 45 Vote for One ZONE 4 M* a year term GLENN A.BARTNIK 46 Vote for One ZONE 5 a year term NO CANDIDATE FILED 47 Vote for One LARGE y a year term GARY HALL 48 Vote for One BALLO OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD T 3-2 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 No. Non-Partisan For SUPERINTENDENT BILL KENDRICK 41 OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VERNE A. DUNCAN 42 M* Vote for One Midstate Soil and Water Conservation ZONE t 4 year term GRANGER G.VANESS 44 Vote for One ZONE 2 z year term ROBERT B.BROCKWAY 45 Vote for One ZONE 4 a year term GLENN A.BARTNIK 46 Vote for One ZONE 5 a year term NO CANDIDATE FILED 47 Vote for One LARGE y a year term GARY HALL 48 Vote for One OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD BALLOT 3-3 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. Non-Partisan For VERNE A.DUNCAN 41 w* SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION BILL KENDRICK 42 W* Vote for One Midstate Soil and Water Conservation ZONE 1 a year term GRANGER G.VANESS 44 Vote for One ZONE 2 2 year term ROBERT B.BROCKWAY 45 Vote for One ZONE 4 W* o year term GLENN A.BARTNIK 46 Vote for One ZONE 5 a year term NO CANDIDATE FILED 47 Vote for One AT LARGE o year term GARY HALL 48 Vote for One Central Oregon People's Utility District For DIRECTOR DONALD D. HINMAN 50 w* Subdivision#2 Vote for One DIANNE DEE IVERSON 51 BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 3-4 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 No. Non-Partisan For BILL KENDRICK 41 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VERNE A. DUNCAN 42 ss+� Vote for One Midstate Soil and Water Conservation ZONE t 4 year term GRANGER G.VANESS 44 Vote for One ZONE 2 2 year term ROBERT B.BROCKWAY 45 Vote for One ZONE 4 46 a year term GLENN A.BARTNIK Vote for One ZONE 5 47 w* a year term NO CANDIDATE FILED Vote for One LARGE y 4 year term GARY HALL 48 W* Vote for One Central Oregon People's Utility District For DIANNE DEE IVERSON 50 !� DIRECTOR Subdivision#2 Vote for One DONALD D.HINMAN 51 W* BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 3-5 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO- Non-Partisan For VERNE A.DUNCAN 41 w* SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC M+ INSTRUCTION BILL KENDRICK 42 Vote for One Midstate Soil and Water Conservation ZONE 1 4 year term GRANGER G.VANESS 44 Vote for One ZONE 2 z year term ROBERT B.BROCKWAY 45 Vote for One ZONE 4 a year term GLENN A.BARTNIK 46 Vote for One ZONE s 4 year term NO CANDIDATE FILED 47 Vote for One y ear term LARGE 4 y GARY HALL 48 Vote for One Central Oregon People's Utility District For RONALD E. KIEPERT 52 DIRECTOR Subdivision#5 Vote for One DENNIS LUKE 53 BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 3-6 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. Non-Partisan For BILL KENDRICK 41 M* SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION VERNE A.DUNCAN 42 Vote for One Midstate Soil and Water Conservation ZONE 1 o year term GRANGER G.VANESS 44 Vote for One ZONE 2 2 year term ROBERT B.BROCKWAY 45 Vote for One ZONE 4 M* a year term GLENN A.BARTNIK 46 Vote for One ZONE 5 o year term NO CANDIDATE FILED 47 Vote for One AT LARGE o year term GARY HALL 48 Vote for One Central Oregon People's Utility District For DIRECTOR DENNIS LUKE 52 Subdivision#5 Vote for One RONALD E.KIEPERT 53 BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4-1 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend DAVID E.BRADLEY 60 RUTH R.BURLEIGH 61 For CITY COMMISSIONER WALLACE D.CORWIN 62 The two receiving the greatest number of votes-4 year terms. LEONARD L.GRAY 63 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms. SAM LANGMAS 64 Vote for Five GLENN E.REED 65 KATHIE L.WENICK 66 s� For MUNICIPAL JUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4-2 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend RUTH R.BURLEIGH 60 WALLACE D.CORWIN 61 For CITY COMMISSIONER LEONARD L.GRAY 62 The 2 receiving the greatest number of votes-4 year terms. SAM LANGMAS 63 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms. GLENN E.REED 64 Vote for Five KATHIE L.WENICK 65 DAVID E.BRADLEY 66 For MUNICIPAL JUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4-3 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend WALLACE D.CORWIN 60 LEONARD L.GRAY 61 For CITY COMMISSIONER SAM LANGMAS 62 W* The 2 receiving the greatest number of votes-4 year terms. GLENN E.REED 63 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms. KATHIE L.WENICK 64 Vote for Five DAVID E.BRADLEY 65 RUTH R.BURLEIGH 66 For MUNICIPAL JUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4-4 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend LEONARD L.GRAY 60 For SAM LANGMAS 61 CITY COMMISSIONER The 2 receiving GLENN E.REED 62 st� the greatest number of votes-a year terms. KATHIE L.WENICK 63 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms. DAVID E.BRADLEY 64 Vote for Five RUTH R.BURLEIGH 65 WALLACE D.CORWIN 66 For MUNICIPAL JUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4-5 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend SAM LANGMAS 60 GLENN E.REED 61 w* For CITY COMMISSIONER KATHIE L.WENICK 62 W* The 2 receiving the greatest number of votes-4 year terms. DAVID E.BRADLEY 63 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms. RUTH R.BURLEIGH 64 Vote for Five WALLACE D.CORWIN 65 LEONARD L.GRAY 66 For MUNICIPAL JUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4-6 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend GLENN E.REED 60 wil KATHIE L.WENICK 61 wil For CITY COMMISSIONER DAVID E.BRADLEY 62 The 2 receiving the greatest number of votes-4 year terms RUTH R.BURLEIGH 63 011 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms N+ WALLACE D.CORWIN 64 Vote for Five LEONARD L.GRAY 65 SAM LANGMAS 66 For MUNICIPAL JUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT CARD OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT NO. 4_7 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 City of Bend KATHIE L.WENICK 60 For DAVID E.BRADLEY 61 CITY COMMISSIONER RUTH R.BURLEIGH 62 The 2 receiving the greatest number of votes-4 year terms WALLACE D.CORWIN 63 The 3 others elected- 2 year terms. LEONARD L.GRAY 64 Vote for Five SAM LANGMAS 65 GLENN E.REED 66 For MUNICIPALJUDGE 2 year term MYER AVEDOVECH 68 Vote for One BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 5-1 Deschutes County,Oregon,November 2,1982 NO. City of Redmond For MAYOR 2 year term SAM JOHNSON 79 Vote for One TONY DORSCH 81 s� For LUTHER DOTSON 82 CITY COUNCIL 4 year terms GEORGE MOOR 83 Vote for Three STEVE NELSON 84 PATRICIA O'NEILL 85 ss* COLLIN ROBERTS 86 BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 5-2 Deschutes County,Oregon,November 2,1982 NO. City of Redmond For MAYOR 2 year term SAM JOHNSON 79 Vote for One LUTHER DOTSON 81 For GEORGE MOOR 82 w* CITY COUNCIL 4 year terms STEVE NELSON 83 w* Vote for Three PATRICIA O'NEILL 84 COLLIN ROBERTS 85 TONY DORSCH 86 BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 5-3 Deschutes County,Oregon,November 2,1982 NO. City of Redmond For MAYOR 2 year term SAM JOHNSON 79 Vote for One GEORGE MOOR 81 For STEVE NELSON 82 CITY COUNCIL 4 year terms PATRICIA O'NEILL 83 Vote for Three COLLIN ROBERTS 84 TONY DORSCH 85 ss� LUTHER DOTSON 86 BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT CARD 5-4 Deschutes County,Oregon,November 2,1982 NO. City of Redmond For MAYOR 2 year term Vote for One SAM JOHNSON 79 STEVE NELSON 81 s� For PATRICIA O'NEILL 82 CITY COUNCIL 4 year terms COLLIN ROBERTS 83 Vote for Three TONY DORSCH 84 LUTHER DOTSON 85 GEORGE MOOR 86 BALLOT OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION CARD 5-5 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. City of Sisters For CITY COUNCIL JACK C.DAGGETT 88 2 receiving the highest number of votes- ALLEN L.HENDERSON 89 4 year term. Third highest number of votes- JOHN C.LONG 90 W* 2 year term Vote for Three PATRICIA TOMLINSON 91 w* 2 �.. • •+r••rb r••r.�rr.••r.r ►.rV.V �V�• �I/1L.VV CARD 6 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO State of Oregon Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly 1. Increases Tax Base When New Property Construction Increases District's Value QUESTION: Shall a taxing district's constitutional tax base increase when new property construction causes district's true cash value to increase? PURPOSE: Constitution now allows taxing districts a six percent annual increase over their previous year's tax base. Measure would allow an additional tax base increase based on value of newly constructed property in the taxing district. Two years after new construction increasing a district's assessed value, its tax base would increase in proportion to the value rise due to new construction plus six percent. Increase cannot be more than 15 percent of prior year's tax base. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECT: The impact of the passage of this measure is based on existing laws and appropriation levels in effect on August 4, 1982. In addition to the revenue impact on local governmental units, passage of this measure would have the following financial impact on state government. Income Tax revenue would be reduced by approximately$700,000 in fiscal year 1983-1984. Homeowner and Renter Refund Program (HARRP) refunds to homeowners and renters will be increased by approximately$200,000 in fiscal year 1983-84. The State Tax Base will increase by approximately$28,000 in fiscal year 1983-1984.The last time the state levied a,property tax was 1940. YES 107 NO 108 2. Lengthens Governor's Time For Postsession Veto Or Approval Of Bills QUESTION: Shall Governor be allowed more time to approve or veto bills presented after fifth day before end of legislative session? PURPOSE: Amends state constitution.Extends from 20 to 30 days the time after adjournment that Gover- nor may hold bills presented for signing after fifth day before legislative session ends.Permits voter referendum petition process to start before Governor approves bill. May thus extend time to collect referendum signatures, but will shorten time to collect signatures for bills presented to Governor more than 20 days after adjournment.Vetoed bills must be returned by Governor with written objections. YES 114 NO 115 V�°rli.+f►L u�Ir:I+11CrrNL CLChi 1 IVIr tyMLLV I CARD 7 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 198 NO, State of Oregon Proposed By Initiative Petition 3. Constitutional Real Property Tax Limit Preserving 85% Districts' 1979 Revenue QUESTION: Shall constitution limit real property tax rates and valuations,preserve HARRP,require elec tions for certain taxes and limit tax elections? PURPOSE: Constitutional amendment limits real property tax to 1-1/2% 1979 true cash value, plus enough for 85% (100% for emergency services) districts' 1979-1980 revenues. Requires equivalent renter relief.Taxable values,district revenues may increase 2%annually.Taxes for existing debts exempted.Preserves HARRP.Prohibits special ad valorem or sales tax on realty.Tax increases require 2/3 legislative or majority popular vote.Certain taxes require elections.Annual limit of two tax elections. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECT: The impact of the passage of this measure is based on existing laws and appropriation levels in effect on August 4, 1982. In addition to a revenue impact on local governmental units, passage of this measure will have the following financial impact on state government. Homeowner and Renter Refund Program(HARRP)will not decrease in 1983,but will de- crease by approximately $7.5 million in calendar year 1984 because total property taxes will be reduced. Income Taxes for corporations will increase by approximately $6.3 million and personal income taxes will increase approximately$20.6 million for a total increase of approximately $26.9 million in calendar year 1983. A decrease in property taxes means less deductions for purposes of Oregon income tax and thereby produces these increased tax revenues. revenues. Passage of this measure will prohibit the state from selling additional general obligation bonds for the following presently authorized programs: • Oregon State Highway a Oregon Veterans'Welfare • State Power Development • Higher Education (Including • Oregon Forest Rehabilitation Community College) & Reforestation Facilities & Buildings YES 129 W* e Oregon Pollution Control • Elderly Multi-Family Housing e Irrigation, Drainage & Water Projects • Small Scale Energy Projects Passage of this measure will not affect any outstanding state bonds. NO 130 4. Permits Self-Service Dispensing of Motor Vehicle Fuel at Retail QUESTION: Shall persons other than service station operators/employes be allowed to pump gasoline and other vehicle fuels for retail sale? PURPOSE: Only owners, operators and employes of filling stations, garages and other places where motor vehicle fuel is sold may now pump gasoline and other flammable fuels for retail sale. Measure requires State Fire Marshal to adopt safety rules,effective on or after March 1, 1983,allowing retail customers and others to YES 134 fill with gasoline and other motor vechicle fuels(except liquid petro- leum gas)vehicle fuel tanks and other containers. NO 135 «OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BALLOT CARD e Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. r State of Oregon Proposed By Initiative Petition 5. People of Oregon Urge Mutual Freeze On Nuclear Weapons Development ;f QUESTION: Shall the people urge United States to propose to Soviet Union a mutual freeze on nuclear weapons system development, deployment? PURPOSE: Measure directs that the President of the United States,Secretary of Defense,Secretary of State and all members of Congress be told that the People of Oregon urge the United States to propose to the Soviet Union "that both countries agree to immediately halt the testing, production, and further deployment of all nuclear weapons, missiles,and delivery systems in a way that can be checked and verified by both sides."Governor to send written message. f YES 143 NO 144 W 6. Ends State's Land Use Planning Powers, Retains Local Planning QUESTION: Shall the state's land use authority end, goals be advisory only, and county and city land f. use planning continue? 6 t PURPOSE: Measure removes the requirement that local plans conform to state-wide planning goals.It retains the requirement that each city and county establish and maintain a master land use plan. Abolishes Department of Land Conservation and Development, Land Conservation and Development Commission and Land Use Board of Appeals.Appeals of local land use 4, decisions transferred to circuit courts. Directs formation of committees to advise on state wide goals,and to draft legislation consistent with measure. ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EFFECT: The impact of the passage of this measure is based on existing laws and appropriation levels d in effect on August 4, 1982. Passage of this measure will reduce General Fund expenditures for the 1981-1983 biennium by approximately $800,000. General Fund expenditures in the 1983-1985 biennium will be increased by an estimated$250,000 for the statewide advisory committee. y1i YES 153 NO 154 .... ........ . 9 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. � Central Oregon Community College District , 9-7. Central Oregon Community College District Tax Base Election QUESTION: Shall Central Oregon Community College District establish a tax base of$4,216,540 to first be levied in fiscal year 1983-84? PURPOSE: The District has no tax base as authorized in Article XI,Section II,Oregon Constitution,thus requiring the District to obtain each year voter approval for a levy necessary to finance,par tially,the operation of the College.If approved,this measure would allow the District,beginning with fiscal year 1983-84,to levy a tax not in excess of that base and in future years a six percent increase without voter approval. EXPLANATION: t' Central Oregon Community College District offers vocational, lower division transfer,and a wide variety of adult education classes to approximately 8,500 individual students each year. These programs are currently financed by approximately 22 percent state aid, 11 percent student tuition,55 percent property taxes,and 12 percent from miscellaneous sources. If this measure is approved beginning with fiscal year 1983-84,the tax base of$4,216,540, when levied, will be partially financed by the State of Oregon.Any increase in taxes levied in future years,other than the six percent increase allowed, must have voter approval. 1. YES 168 NO 169 10 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. Administrative School District No. 1 8.Establishing New Tax Base For Administrative School District No.1 zi OUESTION: r' r Shall Administrative School District No. 1, Deschutes County,Oregon,increase its 1983-84 s tax base from$10,517,047 to$13,722,281? PURPOSE: Yy;r e` ti ;l This measure levies no taxes. Only the budget committee and school board can authorize the levying of taxes.The new tax base will not fund the educational programs of the district .` for the entire 1983-84 fiscal year. The purpose of this measure is to provide levy authority to keep the Bend and LaPine public schools open a portion of the 1983-84 school year.Addi- tional revenue will be required to fund the district for an entire year of operation. This measure will establish$13,722,281 as the tax base for the 1983-84 school year.Taxes may be levied within a tax base.The Oregon Constitiution limits the increase in a tax base a to 6%each year. C d YES 184 4 NO 185 I i i I OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BALLOT CARD 11 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. Redmond School District 2.1 9-9. Request For A New Redmond School District 2J Tax Base QUESTION: Shall the Redmond School District 2J increase its present tax base limitation to$6,988,993.00 beginning with the 1983-84 school year? PURPOSE: Oregon districts who have levied property taxes in excess of their Constitutional tax limitation are required to submit a tax base question to the voters in subsequent even numbered years either in May or November elections. Redmond School District 2J serially levied 50¢ per thousand in fiscal years 79-80,80-81 and 81-82 for the purpose of maintenance and repair of District owned buildings and grounds.This levy,as approved by the voters,was outside the District's tax base (constitutional limitation) and therefore this tax base question is being presented. The tax base question presented in the amount of $6,988,993 based on estimates for the 1983-84 school year considering a 5% increase from the September 17, 1982 enrollment, a 10%increase in inflationary costs and a 5%reduction in State funding for public schools. Any of these variables could differ depending on future economic and legislative conditions. YES 204 W* NO 205 9-10. Redmond School District 2.1 Three Year Special Improvement Serial Levy QUESTION: Shall the Redmond School District 2J levy a three year 50¢fixed rate serial levy per$1000 of assessed valuation? PURPOSE: If this measure is approved$242,718 of taxes levied in the 1983-84 fiscal year will be totally financed by local taxpayers without any partial state payment. The Board of Directors of Redmond School District 2J has determined that in orderto maintain the District's facilities, bus fleet and service equipment,it is necessary to ask for this serial levy for a three year period.The 500 per$1000 of assessed valuation is expected to provide, over a three year period,approximately$772,717 of tax revenue for the purposes intended.The funds wil be used to establish a bus replacement reserve fund and for the improvement,repair and replacement of District properties and related equipment. YES 213 W* NO 214 OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BALLOT CARD 12.1 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. LaPine Rural Fire Protection District 11. Establishing A New LaPine Rural Fire Protection District Tax Base OUESTION: Shall the District establish a new tax base to be phased in over the next four years? PURPOSE: This proposed new tax base would help finance needed services and equipment and would allow long range financial planning for the next four years. The new base would update the District's present tax base of$98,926 established in 1976.This has since become inadequate because of inflation,increased needs for services,lack of equipment replacement funds,and the growth of the District. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1983 shall be$252,748. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1984 shall be$274,484. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1985 shall be$298,090. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1986 shall be$323,726. YES 226 W* NO 227 W* OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT BALLOT CARD 12.2 Deschutes County, Oregon, November 2, 1982 NO. LaPine Rural Fire Protection District 11.Establishing A New LaPine Rural Fire Protection District Tax Base OUESTION: Shall the District establish a new tax base to be phased in over the next four years? PURPOSE: This proposed new tax base would help finance needed services and equipment and would allow long range financial planning for the next four years.The new base would update the District's present tax base of$98,926 established in 1976.This has since become inadequate because of inflation,increased needs for services,lack of equipment replacement funds,and the growth of the District. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1983 shall be$252,748. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1984 shall be$274,484. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1985 shall be$298,090. The tax base for the year beginning July 1, 1986 shall be$323,726. YES 226 NO 227 Lazy River Special Road District 12. Establishing A New Tax Base For Lazy River Special Road District QUESTION: Shall Lazy River Special Road District be authorized to establish a new tax base of$10,000 beginning with fiscal year of 1983-1984? PURPOSE: The District has a current tax base of$5,000 which was reached in the 1980-1981 fiscal year. It is necessary that the tax base be increased in order to properly maintain our roads within the District.The amount of levy cannot exceed$2.50 per thousand of assessed valuation. YES 233 NO 234