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2006 General Election Results General Election City of North Platte Ticket Wards One, Two, Three, Four and North Platte Airport Authority November 7, 2006 City Council - Ward One Janet L. Fear 742 45.24% Harry R. Spohn 898 54.76% Write Ins 0 City Council - Ward Two Glenn E. Petersen 1225 44.82% Jim Parish 1505 55.07% Write Ins 3 0.11% City Council - Ward Three Bob Mark 747 46.43% Don Kurre 854 53.08% Write Ins 8 0.50% City Council - Ward Four Larry Lee Britton 739 56.28% Rita Hernandez By Petition 563 42.88% Write Ins 11 0.84% North Platte Airport Authority 6 Year Term - Elect 2 Dave Glenn 3829 38.15% Darrel C. Smith 2924 29.13% Ken Kirkland 3240 32.28% Write Ins 44 0.35% North Platte Airport Authority 2 Year Term - Elect 1 Write In 601 General Election Lincoln County Contested Races and Special Issue November 7, 2006 Clerk of the District Court Debra McCarthy Republican 6529 53.25% Patty Wonch Democrat 5728 46.72% Write Ins 3 County of Lincoln Special Issue Yes No Shall the number of Lincoln County Commissioners be increased from three (3) to 5397 7314 five (5)? 42.46% 57.54% County Commissioner District Two Duane K. Deterding Republican 2153 60.70% Stephanie Branch Democrat 1391 39.22% Write Ins 3 0.08% County Commissioner District Three Willis Roethemeyer Republican 2798 63.25% Bill Timmons Democrat 1617 36.55% Write Ins 9 0.20% Lincoln County Uncontested Races November 7, 2006 County Clerk Rebecca J. Rossell Republican 11,005 99.29% Write Ins 79 0.71% Register of Deeds Lois Block Republican 10,825 99.29% Write Ins 77 0.71% County Treasurer Sue Fleck Republican 11,506 99.40% Write Ins 69 0.60% County Surveyor Boni Edwards Republican 10,365 99.14% Write Ins 90 0.86% County Assessor Mary Ann Long Republican 10,635 99.19% Write Ins 87 0.81% County Attorney Jeff S. Meyer Republican 10,489 98.42% Write Ins 168 1.58% County Sheriff Jerome J. Kramer Republican 11,059 98.82% Write Ins 132 1.18% Public Defender Bob Lindemeier Democrat 9,998 98.44% Write Ins 158 1.56 General Election Proposed Constitutional Amendments November 7, 2006 Amendment Amendment Amendment Amendment Amendment Amendment No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 For For For For For For 4816 4243 3607 5339 5364 2845 Against Against Against Against Against Against 6963 7350 8695 5953 6532 8449 Proposed Amendment No. 1 Proposed Amendment No. 5 A vote FOR this amendment will authorize the A vote FOR this amendment will permit use of perpetual Legislature to permit counties, cities, and villages to school funds for early childhood educational purposes acquire, own, develop, and lease or finance real and through public schools, will create an early childhood personal property for use by nonprofit enterprises for education endowment fund and allocate $40,000,000 of nonsectarian, nondevotional, and nonreligious purposes perpetual school funds to the endowment fund, subject to and to issue revenue bonds for such purpose and will reversion to the common schools if the annual income prohibit the use of condemnation for acquiring such from $20,000,000 of private funds is not irrevocably property and operation of such property as a business by committed to the endowment fund, and will define early the county, city, or village. childhood education for purposes of Article VII of the Constitution of Nebraska. A vote AGAINST this amendment will not authorize the Legislature to permit counties, cities, and villages to A vote AGAINST this amendment will not change the use acquire, own, develop and lease or finance real and of the perpetual school funds, will not create an early personal property for use by nonprofit enterprises or to childhood education endowment fund, and will not define issue revenue bonds for such purpose. early childhood education. A constitutional amendment to For Against A constitution amendment to For Against authorize the use of revenue permit use of funds dedicated to bonds to develop and lease the common schools for early property for use by nonprofit childhood educational purposes. enterprises as determined by law. 5364 6532 4816 6963 45.09% 54.91% 40.89% 59.11% Proposed Amendment No. 6 Proposed Amendment No. 2 A vote FOR this amendment will remove the requirement A vote FOR this amendment will authorize the that property eligible for public debt and special property Legislature to permit political subdivisions to invest tax financing be substandard and blighted and allow public endowment funds in the same manner as would a development of property as a qualifying purpose for the prudent investor acting with skill, care, and diligence and use of public debt and special property tax financing. The in such investments that the political subdivision, acting in Legislature will also be given the authority to: (1) a fiduciary capacity for the exclusive purpose of determine the terms and conditions for use of public debt protecting and benefiting such investment, may and special property tax financing; (2) authorize counties, determine, subject to limitations as the Legislature may in addition to cities and villages, to use public debt and provide. special property tax financing; (3) authorize cites and villages to expand the use of public debt and special A vote AGAINST this amendment will retain the existing, property tax financing beyond their boundaries; and (4) more limiting restrictions on a political subdivision's extend the pledge and payment schedule for public debt ability to invest public endowment funds. and special property tax treatment from fifteen years to A constitution amendment to For Against thirty years under specified circumstances. authorize the investment of the public endowment funds of cities, A vote AGAINST this amendment will retain the villages, school districts, public constitutional requirement that property be substandard power districts, and other and blighted in order to use public debt and special political subdivisions in such property tax financing, will not add development of manner in such investments as the property as a qualifying purpose, will not authorize use of governing body of such political public debt and special property tax financing beyond the subdivision may determine, boundaries of cities and villages, will not authorize the subject to limitations by the Legislature to expand the use of public debt and special Legislature. property tax financing by counties, and will not extend the pledge and payment schedule from fifteen years to thirty 4243 7350 years. ; 36.60% 63.40% A constitution amendment to For Against remove a requirement that property be substandard and Proposed Amendment No. 3 blighted for purposes of A vote FOR this amendment will increase the allocation of rehabilitating, acquiring, or state lottery proceeds to the Compulsive Gamblers redeveloping such property Assistance Fund from $500,000 to $1,000.000. through use of public debt or special property tax treatment, to add development as a purpose for A vote AGAINST this amendment will not increase the use of the constitutional provision allocation to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund. authorizing public debt and A constitution amendment to For Against special property tax treatment, to increase the amount of state permit counties and cities and lottery proceeds to be distributed villages outside their corporate to the Compulsive Gamblers boundaries to use such Assistance Fund. constitutional provision, and to 3607 8595 authorize the Legislature to extend the term of such special tax treatment from fifteen to 29.32% 70.68% thirty years. Proposed Amendment No. 4 2845 8449 A vote FOR this amendment will change the separation of 25.19% 74.81% powers provision of the Constitution of Nebraska to authorize the Legislature to assign to the judicial and executive departments responsibilities regarding the supervision of individuals sentenced to probation, released on parole, or subject to programs provided by a court. A vote AGAINST this amendment will not authorize a change to the separation of powers provision of the Constitution of Nebraska. A constitutional amendment to For Against permit supervision of individuals sentenced to probation, released on parole, or enrolled in court programs or services by the judicial and executive departments as provided by the Legislature. 5339 5953 47.28% 52.72% General Election Village of Brady Trustees November 7, 2006 Board of Trustees - Elect 2 Pamela Diehl 84 29.68% William Gengenbach 75 26.50% Joseph D. May 60 21.20% Lynn L. Herrick 59 20.85% Write Ins 5 1.77% GENERAL ELECTION North Platte, Nebraska November 4, 2008 LINCOLN COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 1 Republican Precincts Joe Hewgley Write-Ins First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth 322 7 Seven "A" 399 10 Seven "B" 534 10 Eighth 521 8 Ninth 469 14 Tenth 336 6 Eleventh 392 12 Twelfth 394 17 Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth Sixteenth City Totals 3367 84 Brady Hall Hershey Hinman 224 4 Maxwell Medicine Osgood Sellers Sutherland Wallace Rural Totals 224 4 Early Voters 1093 31 Grand Totals 4684 119 General Election School Ticket Districts 1, 6, 7, 37, 55, 65R, L-R1, D-20, F-46, F-95, F-125, C-89, K-6 November 7, 2006 Board of Education - District One Board of Education District L-R1 Elect 1 - Each Ward Elect 3 Ward One Steven Schaeffer 58 27.36% Julie Nielsen 1471 51.91% Kathleen M. Connell 57 26.89% Rod Dye 1355 47.81% T.K. Rogers 58 27.36% Write Ins 8 0.28% Jackie Cole 39 18.40% Write In 0 Board of Education - District One Elect 1 - Each Ward Ward Two Board of Education District D-20 Arlene Sukraw 1689 63.14% Elect 3 Steve Kramer 982 36.71% Albert C.
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