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Election Results San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 1 of 36 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION HELD WITHIN SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ON MARCH 7, 2000 Final results. #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 416 0.1% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 120 0.0% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 108 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 111 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 154 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 442 0.1% L NEIL SMITH LIB 75 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 177 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 8155 2.6% KIP LEE LIB 145 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 1574 0.5% AL GORE DEM 93752 31.0% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 501 0.1% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 879 0.2% JOHN MCCAIN REP 70171 23.2% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 313 0.1% HARRY BROWNE LIB 1181 0.3% BILL BRADLEY DEM 16574 5.4% GEORGE W BUSH REP 104227 34.4% GARY BAUER REP 530 0.1% STEVE FORBES REP 649 0.2% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 142 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 1813 0.5% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - DEM #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 77 0.0% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 43 0.0% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 2 of 36 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 22 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 41 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 54 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 67 0.0% L NEIL SMITH LIB 13 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 61 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 1428 1.1% KIP LEE LIB 73 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 1227 0.9% AL GORE DEM 77319 61.7% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 363 0.2% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 332 0.2% JOHN MCCAIN REP 18936 15.1% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 115 0.0% HARRY BROWNE LIB 393 0.3% BILL BRADLEY DEM 11843 9.4% GEORGE W BUSH REP 11734 9.3% GARY BAUER REP 91 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 98 0.0% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 48 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 777 0.6% #PCT: 299 PRESIDENT - DEM #RPT: 299 40TH CONG DIST (*) %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 51 0.1% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 21 0.0% DAVE HOLLIST LIB 7 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 13 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 23 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 38 0.0% L NEIL SMITH LIB 7 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 36 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 562 1.1% KIP LEE LIB 24 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 812 1.6% AL GORE DEM 27576 55.5% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 106 0.2% DONALD TRUMP RFM 155 0.3% JOHN MCCAIN REP 9544 19.2% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 42 0.0% HARRY BROWNE LIB 134 0.2% BILL BRADLEY DEM 4888 9.8% GEORGE W BUSH REP 5115 10.2% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 3 of 36 GARY BAUER REP 31 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 54 0.1% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 22 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 404 0.8% #PCT: 127 PRESIDENT - DEM #RPT: 127 41ST CONG DIST (*) %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 6 0.0% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 7 0.0% DAVE HOLLIST LIB 3 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 7 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 8 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 6 0.0% L NEIL SMITH LIB 2 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 14 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 292 1.2% KIP LEE LIB 14 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 102 0.4% AL GORE DEM 14929 61.7% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 63 0.2% DONALD TRUMP RFM 59 0.2% JOHN MCCAIN REP 3539 14.6% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 20 0.0% HARRY BROWNE LIB 86 0.3% BILL BRADLEY DEM 2429 10.0% GEORGE W BUSH REP 2415 9.9% GARY BAUER REP 18 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 17 0.0% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 8 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 131 0.5% #PCT: 251 PRESIDENT - DEM #RPT: 251 42ND CONG DIST (*) %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 20 0.0% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 15 0.0% DAVE HOLLIST LIB 12 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 21 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 23 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 23 0.0% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 4 of 36 L NEIL SMITH LIB 4 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 11 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 574 1.1% KIP LEE LIB 35 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 313 0.6% AL GORE DEM 34814 67.8% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 194 0.3% DONALD TRUMP RFM 118 0.2% JOHN MCCAIN REP 5853 11.4% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 53 0.1% HARRY BROWNE LIB 173 0.3% BILL BRADLEY DEM 4526 8.8% GEORGE W BUSH REP 4204 8.1% GARY BAUER REP 42 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 27 0.0% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 18 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 242 0.4% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - REP #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 92 0.0% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 34 0.0% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 14 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 22 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 28 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 299 0.2% L NEIL SMITH LIB 15 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 43 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 5530 3.8% KIP LEE LIB 24 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 155 0.1% AL GORE DEM 8077 5.5% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 70 0.0% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 334 0.2% JOHN MCCAIN REP 41573 28.7% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 138 0.0% HARRY BROWNE LIB 281 0.1% BILL BRADLEY DEM 2547 1.7% GEORGE W BUSH REP 84081 58.2% GARY BAUER REP 370 0.2% STEVE FORBES REP 438 0.3% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 35 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 269 0.1% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 5 of 36 #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - AIP #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 147 2.9% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 8 0.1% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 3 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 4 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 10 0.1% ORRIN HATCH REP 17 0.3% L NEIL SMITH LIB 4 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 5 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 200 3.9% KIP LEE LIB 6 0.1% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 30 0.5% AL GORE DEM 1158 23.0% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 9 0.1% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 42 0.8% JOHN MCCAIN REP 1649 32.8% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 11 0.2% HARRY BROWNE LIB 32 0.6% BILL BRADLEY DEM 302 6.0% GEORGE W BUSH REP 1264 25.1% GARY BAUER REP 10 0.1% STEVE FORBES REP 26 0.5% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 5 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 80 1.5% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - LIB #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 4 0.3% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 4 0.3% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 41 3.2% LARRY HINES LIB 28 2.1% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 1 0.0% ORRIN HATCH REP 0 0.0% L NEIL SMITH LIB 22 1.7% JOEL KOVEL GRN 4 0.3% ALAN KEYES REP 76 5.9% KIP LEE LIB 18 1.4% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 6 of 36 LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 7 0.5% AL GORE DEM 137 10.7% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 3 0.2% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 7 0.5% JOHN MCCAIN REP 316 24.8% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 4 0.3% HARRY BROWNE LIB 308 24.1% BILL BRADLEY DEM 56 4.3% GEORGE W BUSH REP 205 16.0% GARY BAUER REP 1 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 4 0.3% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 0 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 28 2.1% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - GRN #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 1 0.1% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 1 0.1% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 0 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 0 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 2 0.3% ORRIN HATCH REP 0 0.0% L NEIL SMITH LIB 0 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 37 5.8% ALAN KEYES REP 11 1.7% KIP LEE LIB 1 0.1% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 1 0.1% AL GORE DEM 150 23.8% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 0 0.0% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 1 0.1% JOHN MCCAIN REP 114 18.1% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 1 0.1% HARRY BROWNE LIB 4 0.6% BILL BRADLEY DEM 52 8.2% GEORGE W BUSH REP 36 5.7% GARY BAUER REP 0 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 1 0.1% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 2 0.3% RALPH NADER GRN 213 33.9% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - NLP #RPT: 677 file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 7 of 36 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 1 0.3% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 0 0.0% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 0 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 0 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 17 5.3% ORRIN HATCH REP 0 0.0% L NEIL SMITH LIB 0 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 1 0.3% ALAN KEYES REP 16 5.0% KIP LEE LIB 0 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 0 0.0% AL GORE DEM 98 31.0% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 0 0.0% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 1 0.3% JOHN MCCAIN REP 76 24.0% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 0 0.0% HARRY BROWNE LIB 1 0.3% BILL BRADLEY DEM 20 6.3% GEORGE W BUSH REP 71 22.4% GARY BAUER REP 0 0.0% STEVE FORBES REP 1 0.3% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 0 0.0% RALPH NADER GRN 13 4.1% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - RFM #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 6 0.4% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 12 0.8% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 1 0.0% LARRY HINES LIB 1 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 5 0.3% ORRIN HATCH REP 3 0.2% L NEIL SMITH LIB 1 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 1 0.0% ALAN KEYES REP 58 3.8% KIP LEE LIB 1 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 8 0.5% AL GORE DEM 277 18.5% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 8 0.5% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 27 1.8% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 8 of 36 JOHN MCCAIN REP 671 45.0% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 6 0.4% HARRY BROWNE LIB 5 0.3% BILL BRADLEY DEM 75 5.0% GEORGE W BUSH REP 274 18.3% GARY BAUER REP 4 0.2% STEVE FORBES REP 3 0.2% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 20 1.3% RALPH NADER GRN 23 1.5% #PCT: 677 PRESIDENT - NP #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 HOWARD PHILLIPS AIP 88 0.3% CHARLES COLLINS RFM 18 0.0% DAVE LYNN HOLLIST LIB 27 0.1% LARRY HINES LIB 15 0.0% JOHN HAGELIN NLP 37 0.1% ORRIN HATCH REP 56 0.2% L NEIL SMITH LIB 20 0.0% JOEL KOVEL GRN 25 0.1% ALAN KEYES REP 836 3.5% KIP LEE LIB 22 0.0% LYNDON LAROUCHE DEM 146 0.6% AL GORE DEM 6536 27.3% GEORGE D WEBER RFM 48 0.2% DONALD J TRUMP RFM 135 0.5% JOHN MCCAIN REP 6836 28.6% ROBERT BOWMAN RFM 38 0.1% HARRY BROWNE LIB 157 0.6% BILL BRADLEY DEM 1679 7.0% GEORGE W BUSH REP 6562 27.5% GARY BAUER REP 54 0.2% STEVE FORBES REP 78 0.3% JOHN B ANDERSON RFM 32 0.1% RALPH NADER GRN 410 1.7% #PCT: 677 US SENATOR #RPT: 677 %RPT: 100.0% Vote for: 1 TOM CAMPBELL REP 70216 24.6% file://C:\inetpub\wwwroot\rovpast\past_elections\archive\030700\results\results.xml 09/06/2012 San Bernardino County | Registrar of Voters Page 9 of 36 JOSE LUIS CAMAHORT RFM 2483 0.8% BILL HORN REP 21424 7.5% RAY HAYNES REP 41991 14.7% BRIAN M REES NLP 1499 0.5% MICHAEL SCHMIER DEM 10332 3.6% VALLI SHARPE-GEISLER RFM 892 0.3% GAIL LIGHTFOOT LIB 5583 1.9% JP GOUGH REP 2508 0.8% LINH DAO REP 1531 0.5% DIANE BEALL TEMPLIN AIP 1709 0.5% JAN B TUCKER GRN 993 0.3% JOHN M BROWN REP 3013 1.0% MEDEA
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