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November 2000 General Election November 2000 General Election 3/22/2011 November 2000 General Election November 2000 General Election Total Number Voting Percent Turnout Precincts Reporting Total Precincts Percent Completed 299,776 78.08% 142 142 100.00 % GENERAL ELECTION 11/07/2000 Multnomah County, Oregon PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HARRY BROWNE LIB 1,308 0.44 % PATRICK J. BUCHANAN IND 868 0.29 % GEORGE W. BUSH REP 83,677 27.91 % AL GORE DEM 188,441 62.86 % JOHN HAGELIN REF 388 0.13 % RALPH NADER PG 21,048 7.02 % HOWARD PHILLIPS CON 232 0.08 % Write-Ins 723 0.24 % Total 296,685 Under-Votes 1,658 0.55 % Over-Votes 1,433 0.48 % Total Votes Cast 299,776 REPRESENTATIVE IN 1ST CONGRESSIONAL BETH A. KING LIB 1,942 3.61 % CHARLES STARR REP 10,989 20.43 % DAVID WU DEM 38,690 71.93 % Write-Ins 90 0.17 % Total 51,711 Under-Votes 1,992 3.70 % Over-Votes 88 0.16 % Total Votes Cast 53,791 REPRESENTATIVE IN 3RD CONGRESSIONAL TRE ARROW PG 14,512 5.90 % EARL BLUMENAUER DEM 159,481 64.83 % WALTER F. (WALT) BROWN SOC 4,267 1.73 % BRUCE ALEXANDER KNIGHT LIB 4,263 1.73 % JEFFERY L. POLLOCK REP 51,420 20.90 % Write-Ins 567 0.23 % Total 234,510 Under-Votes 10,856 4.41 % Over-Votes 619 0.25 % Total Votes Cast 245,985 SECRETARY OF STATE BILL BRADBURY DEM 175,393 58.51 % LLOYD MARBET PG 21,716 7.24 % E. J. (ED) POLE, II LIB 4,378 1.46 % LYNN SNODGRASS REP 84,406 28.16 % Write-Ins 341 0.11 % Total 286,234 Under-Votes 12,623 4.21 % Over-Votes 919 0.31 % Total Votes Cast 299,776 STATE TREASURER RANDALL EDWARDS DEM 180,254 60.13 % JON KVISTAD REP 71,964 24.01 % CARLOS F. LUCERO CON 3,311 1.10 % MITCHELL T. SHULTS LIB 11,108 3.71 % LEONARD ZACK REF 6,879 2.29 % Write-Ins 831 0.28 % Total 274,347 Under-Votes 24,911 8.31 % Over-Votes 518 0.17 % Total Votes Cast 299,776 …multnomah.or.us/dbcs/…/results.shtml 1/15 3/22/2011 November 2000 General Election ATTORNEY GENERAL THOMAS B. COX LIB 11,671 3.89 % KEVIN L. MANNIX REP 88,241 29.44 % HARDY MYERS DEM 180,589 60.24 % Write-Ins 640 0.21 % Total 281,141 Under-Votes 18,000 6.00 % Over-Votes 635 0.21 % Total Votes Cast 299,776 STATE SENATOR 6TH DISTRICT GINNY BURDICK DEM 38,151 66.25 % Write-Ins 1,369 2.38 % Total 39,520 Under-Votes 18,051 31.35 % Over-Votes 17 0.03 % Total Votes Cast 57,588 STATE SENATOR 7TH DISTRICT KATE BROWN DEM 36,827 76.24 % CHARLEY J. NIMS SOC 3,491 7.23 % Write-Ins 638 1.32 % Total 40,956 Under-Votes 7,311 15.14 % Over-Votes 38 0.08 % Total Votes Cast 48,305 STATE SENATOR 8TH DISTRICT MARGARET CARTER DEM 29,053 69.33 % WHITNEY SMITH PG 7,074 16.88 % Write-Ins 505 1.21 % Total 36,632 Under-Votes 5,172 12.34 % Over-Votes 100 0.24 % Total Votes Cast 41,904 STATE SENATOR 10TH DISTRICT ROY BURKETT CON 5,892 12.05 % AVEL LOUISE GORDLY DEM 34,353 70.25 % Write-Ins 393 0.80 % Total 40,638 Under-Votes 8,227 16.82 % Over-Votes 38 0.08 % Total Votes Cast 48,903 STATE SENATOR 11TH DISTRICT CHRIS GORSEK DEM 20,302 39.74 % JOHN MINNIS REP 25,932 50.76 % ARTHUR J. SCARBOROUGH SOC 608 1.19 % Write-Ins 133 0.26 % Total 46,975 Under-Votes 4,053 7.93 % Over-Votes 59 0.12 % Total Votes Cast 51,087 STATE SENATOR 28TH DISTRICT VERN COOK DEM 1,496 40.15 % TED FERRIOLI REP 1,895 50.86 % Write-Ins 9 0.24 % Total 3,400 Under-Votes 325 8.72 % Over-Votes 1 0.03 % Total Votes Cast 3,726 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 7TH DISTRICT MITCH GREENLICK DEM 2,924 53.10 % BILL WITT REP 2,258 41.00 % Write-Ins 12 0.22 % Total 5,194 …multnomah.or.us/dbcs/…/results.shtml 2/15 3/22/2011 November 2000 General Election Under-Votes 301 5.47 % Over-Votes 12 0.22 % Total Votes Cast 5,507 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 10TH DISTRICT JAN LEE REP 1,554 42.66 % MIKE SMITH DEM 1,768 48.53 % Write-Ins 10 0.27 % Total 3,332 Under-Votes 307 8.43 % Over-Votes 4 0.11 % Total Votes Cast 3,643 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 11TH DISTRICT JOAN GARDNER REP 7,752 26.48 % MARY NOLAN DEM 18,008 61.52 % Write-Ins 102 0.35 % Total 25,862 Under-Votes 3,389 11.58 % Over-Votes 21 0.07 % Total Votes Cast 29,272 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 12TH DISTRICT CHRIS BECK DEM 18,066 63.80 % JEANNE SCHOEL REP 5,383 19.01 % H. JOE TABOR LIB 1,320 4.66 % Write-Ins 97 0.34 % Total 24,866 Under-Votes 3,424 12.09 % Over-Votes 26 0.09 % Total Votes Cast 28,316 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 13TH DISTRICT DAN GARDNER DEM 15,434 68.47 % Write-Ins 684 3.03 % Total 16,118 Under-Votes 6,412 28.45 % Over-Votes 10 0.04 % Total Votes Cast 22,540 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 14TH DISTRICT JOHN MCENROE LIB 2,747 10.66 % DIANE ROSENBAUM DEM 19,531 75.80 % Write-Ins 200 0.78 % Total 22,478 Under-Votes 3,255 12.63 % Over-Votes 32 0.12 % Total Votes Cast 25,765 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 15TH DISTRICT SCOTT LUTZ REP 5,058 21.90 % STEVE MARCH DEM 14,932 64.66 % Write-Ins 128 0.55 % Total 20,118 Under-Votes 2,951 12.78 % Over-Votes 25 0.11 % Total Votes Cast 23,094 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 16TH DISTRICT JEFF MERKLEY DEM 14,084 65.26 % DAVID TILLEMANS PG 2,774 12.85 % Write-Ins 367 1.70 % Total 17,225 Under-Votes 4,338 20.10 % Over-Votes 19 0.09 % Total Votes Cast 21,582 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 17TH DISTRICT THOMAS W. ALBRIGHT SOC 1,933 9.50 % …multnomah.or.us/dbcs/…/results.shtml 3/15 3/22/2011 November 2000 General Election GARY D. HANSEN DEM 14,859 73.02 % Write-Ins 350 1.72 % Total 17,142 Under-Votes 3,179 15.62 % Over-Votes 28 0.14 % Total Votes Cast 20,349 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 18TH DISTRICT VICTORIA P. GUILLEBEAU SOC 597 2.77 % DEBORAH KAFOURY DEM 15,748 73.06 % ROGER SHIPMAN CON 640 2.97 % BARRY JOE STULL PG 2,250 10.44 % Write-Ins 123 0.57 % Total 19,358 Under-Votes 2,133 9.90 % Over-Votes 64 0.30 % Total Votes Cast 21,555 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 19TH DISTRICT IVARS BITANS REP 4,281 16.59 % JO ANN A. BOWMAN DEM 18,506 71.70 % Write-Ins 100 0.39 % Total 22,887 Under-Votes 2,900 11.24 % Over-Votes 22 0.09 % Total Votes Cast 25,809 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 20TH DISTRICT KAREN MINNIS REP 12,666 51.44 % MIKE WEATHERBY DEM 9,822 39.89 % Write-Ins 93 0.38 % Total 22,581 Under-Votes 2,013 8.18 % Over-Votes 27 0.11 % Total Votes Cast 24,621 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 21ST DISTRICT RANDY LEONARD DEM 11,300 64.46 % Write-Ins 687 3.92 % Total 11,987 Under-Votes 5,527 31.53 % Over-Votes 17 0.10 % Total Votes Cast 17,531 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 22ND DISTRICT LAURIE MONNES ANDERSON DEM 13,100 49.50 % EDWIN GOLOBAY REP 11,493 43.43 % Write-Ins 77 0.29 % Total 24,670 Under-Votes 1,765 6.67 % Over-Votes 31 0.12 % Total Votes Cast 26,466 STATE REPRESENTATIVE 56TH DISTRICT PATTI SMITH REP 2,189 58.75 % PAUL ZASTROW DEM 1,296 34.78 % Write-Ins 18 0.48 % Total 3,503 Under-Votes 221 5.93 % Over-Votes 2 0.05 % Total Votes Cast 3,726 JUDGE SUPREME COURT POS 2 GREG BYRNE 75,643 25.23 % PAUL J. DEMUNIZ 135,346 45.15 % Write-Ins 2,775 0.93 % Total 213,764 Under-Votes 85,530 28.53 % Over-Votes 482 0.16 % …multnomah.or.us/dbcs/…/results.shtml 4/15 3/22/2011 November 2000 General Election Total Votes Cast 299,776 JUDGE OF COURT OF APPEALS POS 6 DAVID V. BREWER 154,819 51.64 % Write-Ins 5,504 1.84 % Total 160,323 Under-Votes 139,249 46.45 % Over-Votes 204 0.07 % Total Votes Cast 299,776 JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COURT 4TH DIST POS 21 RONALD E. CINNIGER 154,123 51.41 % Write-Ins 5,141 1.71 % Total 159,264 Under-Votes 140,425 46.84 % Over-Votes 87 0.03 % Total Votes Cast 299,776 COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4 LONNIE ROBERTS 30,859 41.63 % FRANK SHIELDS 26,675 35.99 % Write-Ins 491 0.66 % Total 58,025 Under-Votes 15,985 21.57 % Over-Votes 114 0.15 % Total Votes Cast 74,124 EAST SOIL AND WATER DIRECTOR, ZONE 1 HAROLD WILLIAMS 121,109 50.78 % Write-Ins 4,141 1.74 % Total 125,250 Under-Votes 113,147 47.44 % Over-Votes 100 0.04 % Total Votes Cast 238,497 EAST SOIL AND WATER DIRECTOR, ZONE 2 JAMES G. (JIM) BARRETT 120,383 50.48 % Write-Ins 3,686 1.55 % Total 124,069 Under-Votes 114,361 47.95 % Over-Votes 67 0.03 % Total Votes Cast 238,497 EAST SOIL AND WATER DIRECTOR, LARGE 2 YR CLIFTON E.
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