Black Diamond change of government proposition losing | Election Results
November 6, 2012 · 9:58 PM
The Black Diamond change of government Proposition No. 1 is going down by nearly 20 percent in early results according to the King County Election website.
The measure asked whether the city should change from a strong mayor form of government to a council-manager.
Currently the no vote is head 59.25 percent by 40.75 for yes.
The city has been a strong mayor form since incorporation in the 1950s.
Mayor Rebecca Olness said by phone following the results, "The city has been a strong mayor form since incorporation in the 1950s. I think the citizens of Black Diamond have affirmed this form of government has worked for 53 years and it is certainly what we need. I am thrilled. I really am and I am pleased the citizens have listened to reason."
Yes
Votes
489
Percent
40.75
No
Votes
711
Percent
59.25
Proposition No. 1
Change in the Plan of Government
The City of Black Diamond currently operates as a Mayor-Council plan of government under the provisions of RCW Chapter 35A.12 with an elected mayor as chief executive. Shall the City of Black Diamond abandon its present Mayor-Council plan of government and adopt in its place the Council-Manager plan of government under the provisions of RCW Chapter 35A.13 with an appointed city manager as chief executive?
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