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  Town's sign gets political update
Sep. 20
  Motorists entering Olema notice a subtle change as they enter: the burg's name has been changed to 'Obama'

Jul.18
  Larkspur: The Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District voted to place a measure on the ballot for a 0.25 cent sales tax for a rail between Cloverdale and Larkspur
Jun.4 Voters Pass School Bonds, Service Taxes
  Measure A, a $6.75 million bond issue for improvements in the Ross School District, garnered 73.1%. The measure required 55% to pass
Feb.6 Voters Approve 3 County Measures
  Voters in the Kentfield School District approved Measure A 3,191 to 1,290 or 71.21% to 28.79%


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Jun.7 Voters Nod To Arnold, School Upgrades
  Judy Arnold, 65, a district chief of staff for the state Senate, was elected as County supervisor

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Nov.9 Voters Pass 4 Of 6 Local Measures
  Voters re-elected eight of 10 council candidates in six towns and cities

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Nov.2 Transportation tax and GMO ban passed
  Voters have passed a one-half cent sales tax to fund a 20-year plan and banned genetically modified organisms

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Nov.5 Mayor Al Boro beat out challenger
  San Rafael: Mayor beat out Redwood High School graduate L.B. Keilman by a landslide, collecting a full 77% of the vote
Measure G: Bolinas nature-loving town
  The measure is mentioning skunks, foxes, airplanes and blueberries in a stream-of-consciousness verse

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Apr.9 Sams, Morrison won seats on City Council  Belvedere: Vice Mayor Bruce Sams Jr. was facing two challengers Mar.6 Police, fire building rejected  Sausalito: Voters rejected plans to build a $7.8 million, 22,500-square-foot building

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Nov.7 Incumbents lead
  San Rafael: In San Rafael Heller and Miller were beating back challenges from Sonstein and Persily. In Novato Eklund was winning May.22 Campaign to unseat DA rejected
  San Rafael: Just 14.2 percent voted to recall Paula Kamena, County's first female district attorney Apr.18 Attempt to recall Supervisor  San Rafael: Disgruntled residents will try to recall Annette Rose for unlawful use of a county credit card

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