Community YOUR HEALTH sports digest Tuesday Striving for Imperfection ...................................Page 3 .............Page 6 Nov. 25, 2008 INSIDE Mendocino County’s World briefly The Ukiah local newspaper ..........Page 2 Wednesday: Partly sunny; H 62º L 39º 7 58551 69301 0 Thursday: Cloudy H 61º L 42º 50 cents tax included DAILY JOURNAL ukiahdailyjournal.com 14 pages, Volume 150 Number 230 email:
[email protected] 2008 ELECTION RESULTS Final county election results same as initial estimates The Daily Journal At 9:21 a.m. Monday the Mendocino County Assessor/Clerk/Recorder’s office issued the results for the Nov. 4 election and nothing has changed from the initial results. In the 1st District supervisor race, incumbent Michael Delbar was able to tighten the gap between him and his chal- lenger Carre Brown slightly by garnering 3,020 votes (39.55 percent) to her 4,582 votes (60.01 percent.) On Election Night, Brown held a commanding lead over Delbar with 2,710 votes (60.26 percent) to his 1,772 votes (39.4 percent.) In the 2nd District supervisor race, Ukiah City Councilmember John McCowen was able to increase his lead by nearly a point over challenger Estelle Palley Clifton with 3,335 votes (53.69 percent) to her 2,858 votes (46.01 percent.) On Election Night, Clifton was trailing McCowen with 1,632 votes (46.82 percent) to his 1,846 votes (52.95 percent.) In the race for Ukiah Valley Sanitation District, Michael Pallesen (1,952 votes, 20.46 percent,) Clifford Paulin (1,468 votes, 15.38 percent,) Theresa McNerlin (1,644 votes, 17.23 percent,) James-John Ronco (1,352 votes, 14.17 percent) and Jason Hooper (1,265 votes, 13.26 percent) will represent the Sarah Baldik/The Daily Journal first elected board in organization’s history.