FAN Fall 2018 Election Preferences

public election created by FAN Operations



Poll of members' preferences in the 2018 city council election, as well as propositions.

Voting start at Oct. 8, 2018, 11:08 p.m.
Voting end at Oct. 16, 2018, 1 a.m.

questions (15)   |   voters & ballots   |   trustees (1)


This election is complete.


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Question #1
I swear and affirm that I am the person for whom this ballot was intended, I am eligible to vote, and I am not voting under anyone else's direction.

Agree69
Question #2
Mayor (Questionnaire responses: https://www.atxfriends.org/austin-city-council-candidate-questionnaire/#mayor)

Steve Adler60
Gustavo (Gus) Peña1
Todd Phelps3
Alexander Strenger1
Alan Pease0
Laura Morrison1
Travis Duncan0
No Preference3
Question #3
District 1 (Questionnaire responses: https://www.atxfriends.org/austin-city-council-candidate-questionnaire/#district-1)

Mitrah Elizabeth Avini0
Natasha Harper-Madison39
Lewis Conway Jr.4
Reedy Macque Spigner III0
Mariana Salazar8
Vincent Harding1
No Preference17
Question #4
District 3 (Questionnaire responses: https://www.atxfriends.org/austin-city-council-candidate-questionnaire/#district-3)

Justin Jacobson0
Susana Almanza1
Sabino "Pio" Renteria53
Amit Motwani2
Jessica Cohen0
James Valadez0
No Preference13
Question #5
District 5 (Questionnaire responses: https://www.atxfriends.org/austin-city-council-candidate-questionnaire/#district-5)

Ann Kitchen26
No Preference43
Question #6
District 8 (Questionnaire responses: https://www.atxfriends.org/austin-city-council-candidate-questionnaire/#district-8)

Bobby Levinski1
Frank Ward2
Paige Ellis5
Rich DePalma38
No Preference23
Question #7
District 9 (Questionnaire responses: https://www.atxfriends.org/austin-city-council-candidate-questionnaire/#district-9)

Kathryne "Kathie" Tovo2
Danielle Skidmore60
Isiah Jones0
Linda O'neal1
No Preference6
Question #8
Proposition A: Should Austin issue $250 million in bonds to provide funding for the creation, rehabilitation, and retention of affordable rental and ownership housing? (Details at http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_A_Affordable_Housing.pdf, and discussion at https://forum.atxfriends.org/t/lets-officially-endorse-prop-a/3004)

Support52
Oppose13
Abstain4
Question #9
Proposition B: Should Austin issue $128 million in bonds for libraries, museums, and cultural arts facilities? (Details at https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_B_Libraries__Museums___Cultural_Centers.pdf)

Support56
Oppose10
Abstain3
Question #10
Proposition C: Should Austin issue $149 million in bonds for parks and recreation, including parkland acquisition, aquatics, parkland improvements, building renovations, and supporting infrastructure? (Details at https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_C_Parks_and_Recreation.pdf)

Support59
Oppose9
Abstain1
Question #11
Proposition D: Should Austin issue $184 million in bonds for flood mitigation, open space, and water quality protection? (Details at https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_D_Flood_Mitigation_et_al.pdf)

Support61
Oppose6
Abstain2
Question #12
Proposition E: Should Austin issue $16 million in bonds for a neighborhood health services center in the Dove Springs area? (Details at https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_E_Health_and_Human_Services.pdf)

Support52
Oppose11
Abstain6
Question #13
Proposition F: Should Austin issue $38 million in bonds for renovations to EMS and Fire stations? (Details at https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_F_Public_Safety.pdf)

Support49
Oppose10
Abstain10
Question #14
Proposition G: Should Austin issue $160 million in bonds for transportation infrastructure? (Details at https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Finance/CFO/2018-Bond/Prop_G_Transportation_Infrastructure.pdf)

Support59
Oppose4
Abstain6
Question #15
Proposition J: Should Austin adopt an ordinance that requires both a waiting period and subsequent voter approval period, a total of up to three years, before future comprehensive revisions of the City's land development code become effective? (Details at http://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=303945, and discussion at https://forum.atxfriends.org/t/position-on-proposition-j/3019)

Support3
Oppose66
Abstain0
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