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Primary Election Results:
 
Mayor: Votes % of Votes
 
John F. Coleman 6,935 39.37%
Mara Berman Giulianti 10,091 57.29%
Henry W. Harbinson, Sr. 588 3.34%
 
Commissioner District 1: Votes % of Votes
 
Cathleen "Cathy" Anderson 2,093 47.82%
Patty Borracci Asseff 1,124 25.68%
Mark J. Hanna 1,160 26.50%
 
Commissioner District 2: Votes % of Votes
 
William Jefferson Anderson, Jr. 54 3.31%
Leonard "Pete" Brewer 176 10.79%
Quentin "Beam" Furr 637 39.06%
Pedro "Peter" D. Hernandez 202 12.39%
Joy Mack 455 27.90%
Horace Martin 107 6.56%
 
Commissioner District 3: Votes % of Votes
 
Richard "Dick" Blattner 1,699 47.47%
Sal Oliveri 1,880 52.53%
 
Commissioner District 4: Votes % of Votes
 
Lloyd Edelstein 1,056 31.68%
Keith Wasserstrom 2,277 68.32%
 
Commissioner District 5: Votes % of Votes
 
Frank M. Leonardi 604 36.25%
Jose "Pepe" Lopez 366 21.97%
Ann Murray 168 10.08%
Frances Price "Fran" Russo 528 31.69%
 
Commissioner District 6: Votes % of Votes
 
Peter Bober 2,229 78.46%
Myrna Buckler 612 21.54%

General Election Results:
  

Commissioner - District 1: Votes % of Votes
 
Cathleen "Cathy" Anderson 2,348 64.70%
Mark J. Hanna 1,281 35.30%
 
Commissioner - District 2: Votes % of Votes
 
Quentin "Beam" Furr 1,076 51.34%
Joy Mack 1,020 48.66%
 
Commissioner - District 5: Votes % of Votes
 
Frank M. Leonardi 753 38.69%
Frances Price "Fran" Russo 1,193 61.31%
 
 
Ballot Question Results:
 

PERPETUAL GOLF COURSE USE OF CITY-OWNED LAND CURRENTLY USED AS GOLF COURSES:

This proposal would restrict to perpetual golf course use the land currently used as golf courses at Orangebrook Golf and Country Club, Hollywood Beach Golf and Country Club, and Eco Grande Golf Course; provided that the restrictions would not apply to any encroachment on Eco Grande Golf Course by the adjoining wastewater treatment plant, and provided further that the restrictions could be terminated only by a majority of voters in a subsequent referendum election.


Question:
 
Shall the City-owned land currently used as golf courses be restricted to perpetual golf course use?

                                           Yes 11,683  72.10%

                                           No    4,521  27.90%

 

 
CHARTER AMENDMENT - COMMISSION MEETINGS:

This amendment would require the Hollywood City Commission to meet regularly at least twice in each of eleven (11) months of the calendar year. Currently, the Commission is required to meet regularly at least twice in each month.


Question:
 

Should the City Charter be amended to require the City Commission to meet regularly at least twice in each of eleven months of the calendar year?

                                           Yes 12,510  77.54%

                                           No    3,623  22.46%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PETITIONS:

This amendment would change the number of registered voters who must sign an initiative or referendum petition from 30% citywide to 15% in each of 4 districts and 15% citywide. An initiative petition requires the City Commission either to adopt an ordinance or to submit it to a vote of the electors. A referendum petition requires the Commission either to repeal or amend a measure or to submit it to a vote of the electors.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to change the number of registered voters who must sign an initiative or referendum petition from 30% citywide to 15% in each of 4 districts and 15% citywide?

                                           Yes  9,328   60.06%

                                           No    7,490   47.19%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - LIMITATION ON SALE OF CITY PROPERTY:

This amendment would require one (1) appraisal for the sale of city property which is estimated to have a value between $25,000.00 and $150,000.00. It would decrease from three (3) to one (1) the number of appraisals required for the sale of city property estimated to have a value between $100,000.00 and $150,000.00.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to decrease the number of appraisals required for the sale of city property estimated to have a value between $100,000.00 and $150,000.00?

                                           Yes  7,490   47.19% 

                                           No    8,382   52.81%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - VACANCY IN CITY COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP:

This amendment would require an election if a vacancy in the office of mayor occurs when more than 180 days of the former mayor's term remains. It would also require an election if a vacancy in the office of city commissioner occurs when more than one year of the former city commissioner's term remains. Currently, in all situations, the remaining commission members fill the vacancy within ten days, or, failing that, an election is called.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to require an election if a vacancy occurs when more than 180 days of a mayor's term or more than one year of a city commissioner's term remains?

                                           Yes  12,737  80.48%

                                           No    3,093   19.52%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR CANDIDATES FOR CITY COMMISSION:

This amendment would require each mayoral candidate to have been a duly qualified elector of the city for at least six months prior to qualifying for such office. It would require each candidate for city commissioner to have been domiciled within the district from which he/she is elected at least six months prior to qualifying for such office. Currently, the residency requirements for such candidates apply only at the time of qualifying for office.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to establish six-month residency requirements for candidates for the city commission?

                                           Yes 15,030  92.96%

                                           No    1,138   7.04%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MAYOR:

This amendment would clarify that the mayor shall be recognized by the governor as the official head of the city for the purpose of emergency management. It would also clarify that, in the event of a vacancy in the office of mayor, the vice-mayor shall serve as mayor only until such vacancy is filled as provided elsewhere in the Charter


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to clarify (a) the role of the mayor in emergency management and (b) the temporary status of the vice-mayor as mayor when a vacancy in the office of mayor occurs?

                                           Yes 14,397  89.83%

                                           No    1,630  10.17%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - VACANCY IN CANDIDACY FOR CITY COMMISSION:

This amendment provides for a 5-day supplemental qualifying period for candidates for city commission if a candidate for city commission is removed for any reason more than 26 days prior to the primary election and such removal results in only one candidate remaining on the ballot for that office. State law requires that the city, by ordinance or charter provision, provide procedures for filling such a vacancy in candidacy.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to provide procedures for filling a vacancy in candidacy?

                                           Yes 13,386  86.76

                                           No    2,042  13.24

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - EXTRAORDINARY MAJORITY VOTE OF CITY COMMISSION:

The current charter requires a four-fifths vote of the city commission to appoint a member to the civil service board, dispose of city property, or lease city property for ten years or longer. In March 2000, the city commission will expand to seven members. This amendment would require a five-sevenths vote to appoint a member to the civil service board, dispose of city property, or lease city property for ten years or longer.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to require a five-sevenths vote to appoint a member to the civil service board, dispose of city property, or lease city property for ten years or longer?

                                           Yes 13,367  86.01%

                                           No    2,175  13.99%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - CHARTER REQUIREMENTS FOR SALE OR LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY APPLY TO REAL PROPERTY:

This amendment would clarify that the charter requirements for the sale or lease of city property apply only to real property.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to clarify that the charter requirements for the sale or lease of city property apply only to real property?

                                           Yes 10,460  71.30%

                                           No    4,210  28.70%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - ORDINANCE REQUIRED FOR PURCHASE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR MORE THAN $250,000:

This amendment would require approval by ordinance of any purchase by the city of real property in an amount in excess of $250,000. Currently, such a purchase requires city commission approval but not necessarily by ordinance.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to require approval by ordinance of any purchase by the city of real property in an amount in excess of $250,000?

                                           Yes 11,683  72.10%

                                           No    4,521  27.90%

 

 

CHARTER AMENDMENT - DELETING OBSOLETE PROVISIONS, CORRECTING GRAMMATICAL ERRORS, AND REMOVING GENDER SPECIFIC REFERENCES:

This amendment would amend the city charter by deleting obsolete provisions, correct grammatical errors, and remove gender-specific references.


Question:
 
Should the City Charter be amended to delete obsolete provisions, correct grammatical errors, and remove gender-specific references?

                                           Yes 11,683  72.10%

                                           No    4,521  27.90%

 

 

STRAW BALLOT - CAFE ZONE ALONG THE BROADWALK:

This ballot asks whether Hollywood voters generally support the creation of a café zone along the publicly-owned Broadwalk. The City currently has an ordinance which permits and regulates sidewalk cafés in certain areas of the City. While sidewalk cafes have been permitted along the Broadwalk, they have been permitted on a temporary basis. The City Commission wants to find out whether the voters support sidewalk cafes along the Broadwalk.


Question:
 
Should there be a café zone along the Broadwalk?

                                           Yes 11,683  72.10%

                                           No    4,521  27.90%

 
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