The Times Ballot Recommendations
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General Election Nov. 8, 1988
The Measures
Prop. 78: $600-million bond issue for construction on college campuses--YES
Prop. 79: $800-million bond issue for building and repairing schools--YES
Prop. 80: $817-million bond issue for state prison construction--YES
Prop. 81: $75-million bond issue for safer drinking water--YES
Prop. 82: $60-million bond issue for water-conservation programs--YES
Prop. 83: $65-million bond issue to help build sewage-treatment plants--YES
Prop. 84: $300-million bond issue for housing for homeless, elderly and disabled--YES
Prop. 85: $75-million bond issue to build and renovate libraries--YES
Prop. 86: $500-million bond issue for county jails and juvenile facilities--YES
Prop. 87: Corrects law about redevelopment and property taxes--YES
Prop. 88: Allows deposit of public money in insured industrial-loan firms--YES
Prop. 89: Gives governor veto on all murderers’ paroles--NO
Prop. 90: Allows elderly to transfer property assessment to another county--YES
Prop. 91: Makes justice courts “courts of record”--YES
Prop. 92: Opens to public some judicial discipline commission proceedings--YES
Prop. 93: Changes residency requirement on veterans’ property-tax exemption--YES
Prop. 94: Permits judges to teach part time--YES
Prop. 95: Sets new safety penalties to raise money to help homeless--NO
Prop. 96: Allows AIDS testing of suspects in assault cases--NO
Prop. 97: Restores the California occupational safety program--YES
Prop. 98: Guarantees schools’ financing level and part of state surplus--NO
Prop. 99: Raises cigarette tax to finance health programs--YES
Prop. 100: Requires auto-insurance regulation and good-driver discount--YES
Prop. 101: Limits “pain and suffering” claims and attorneys’ fees--NO
Prop. 102: Requires reporting of all suspected AIDS cases and eliminates anonymous testing--NO
Prop. 103: Reduces insurance rates and requires elected regulator--NO
Prop. 104: Establishes no-fault auto-insurance system--NO
Prop. 105: Requires disclosures on products, services and investments--NO
Prop. 106: Limits plaintiffs’ attorneys’ fees in lawsuits involving injuries--NO
City of San Diego
Prop. E: District elections--YES
Prop. F: Police Review Commission with investigative powers--YES
Prop. G: Civilian Review Board on Police Practices--NO
Prop. H: City Council’s growth-management plan--NO
Prop. J: Citizens’ quality-of-life initiative--YES
San Diego County
Prop. A: Gann spending-limit waiver--YES
Prop. B: Supervisors’ sensitive-lands and growth-control ordinance--YES
Prop. C: Regional planning and growth control (advisory)--YES
Prop. D: Rural-preservation and traffic-control citizens’ initiative--NO
The Candidates
(As a general policy The Times does not endorse candidates for President, governor or the U.S. Senate.)
Assembly
77th District--Carol Bentley (R)
Senate
37th Senate District--Marian Bergeson (R)
39th Senate District--Larry Stirling (R)
Municipal Court
Office 13--Frank Brown
San Diego Unified School District Board
District A--Ann Armstrong
District D--Susan Davis
District E--Shirley Weber
San Diego Community Colleges Board
District B--Fred Colby
District D--Evonne Schulze
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