Pubdate: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 Source: Willits News (CA) Copyright: 2008 Willits News Contact: http://www.willitsnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4085 Author: Linda Williams, TWN Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Marijuana - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Mendocino+County COUNTY REMAINS POLARIZED OVER MARIJUANA The harsh rhetoric and vocal accusations, which characterized the recent Measure B campaign, show little sign of fading away. In August, an effort to introduce a "new" Measure G initiative failed in court. At the same time, proponents of Measure B are trying to raise the penalty for growing more than 25 plants on any parcel in the county. The stark divisions on the issue are clear from an analysis of the recent vote. Measure B passed in June on a countywide basis by 14,577 (52.16 percent) to 13,369 votes (47.84 percent). The vote was quite polarized by location. Only two of the five Mendocino County supervisor districts supported Measure B, District 1 (Ukiah) at 64 percent and District 2 (Potter Valley/Redwood Valley) at 66 percent. District 3, north inland Mendocino County, voted 43 percent "yes" and 57 percent "no." Within District 3 only the City of Willits (by 51.8 percent), a few precincts in Brooktrails, Pine Mountain and two precincts in Round Valley supported Measure B. Brooktrails Township narrowly rejected Measure B by 49 percent "yes" to 51 percent "no." Laytonville voted 75 percent "no" and 25 percent "yes." Nearly every other precinct in the north county overwhelmingly rejected Measure B. In District 4, coastal northern Mendocino County, the measure narrowly failed by 49 percent "yes" and 51 percent "no." While Fort Bragg voted 52 percent in favor along with a few isolated precincts near the city, the rest of the precincts overwhelmingly rejected the measure. District 5, south county, voted 44 percent for Measure B but was highly polarized in its voting pattern with two thirds of the precincts rejecting the measure. The main supporters voted in Hopland, Yorkville, Mendocino, Irish Beach, south of Point Arena and just east of Ukiah. The City of Point Arena was overwhelmingly against the measure with 26 percent voting "yes" and 74 percent "no." While there were a few area differences, the more urbanized the precinct the heavier the support for Measure B, although there were exceptions, as noted in the Point Arena vote. The heavy support in Redwood Valley, Hopland, Potter Valley and other towns apparently offset the strongly anti vote in most north and south county rural precincts resulting in a 49.53 percent "yes" and 50.45 percent "no" votes within Mendocino County's unincorporated areas. The strong consolidated vote from the four cities of 60 percent in favor, apparently tipped the scales, delivering a narrow victory for B. Nearly 61 percent of the 34,147 registered voters turned out in the unincorporated part of the county compared to the 56 percent of the 12,893 living in cities. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake