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{{Term limits}}'''Villa Park Term Limits Measure F''' appeared on the [[November 3, 1998 ballot measures in California|November 3, 1998]] ballot in [[Orange County, California ballot measures|Orange County]], [[California]]. It passed, with 51.5% in favor.   
{{Term limits}}'''Villa Park Term Limits Measure F''' was on the [[November 3, 1998 ballot measures in California|November 3, 1998]] ballot in [[Orange County, California ballot measures|Orange County]], [[California]]. It passed, with 51.5% in favor.   


The text of the ballot measure said, "Shall the Ordinance be adopted which ordains that a person is ineligible to hold office as a member of the City Council if such person has, subsequent to January 1, 1998, served on the City Council for two (2) full terms?"
The text of the ballot measure said, "Shall the Ordinance be adopted which ordains that a person is ineligible to hold office as a member of the City Council if such person has, subsequent to January 1, 1998, served on the City Council for two (2) full terms?"

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Villa Park Term Limits Measure F was on the November 3, 1998 ballot in Orange County, California. It passed, with 51.5% in favor.

The text of the ballot measure said, "Shall the Ordinance be adopted which ordains that a person is ineligible to hold office as a member of the City Council if such person has, subsequent to January 1, 1998, served on the City Council for two (2) full terms?"

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