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Election Summary November 7, 2000 - Presidential General Election Election Summary Official Results as of: 11/10/2000 21:04:47 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 58% Voter Turnout (269397 out of 467488) These results are from votes cast in Mecklenburg County only. The declaration of a winner in a State or National race merely reflects how that candidate fared within Mecklenburg county, and is not intended to indicate what the ultimate results will be. -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- President and Vice President of the United States 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 57% Voter Turnout (267971 out of 467485) Al Gore and Joe George W. Bush and Harry Browne and Pat Buchanan and Lieberman Dick Cheney Art Oliver Ezola Foster 126911 134068 1291 487 48% 51% 0% 0% Member of Congress - District #9 100% of precincts complete (124 out of 124) 59% Voter Turnout (175414 out of 295248) Ed McGuire Sue Myrick Christopher S. Cole James M. Cahaney 52912 115988 1829 748 31% 68% 1% 0% Member of Congress - District #12 100% of precincts complete (69 out of 69) 53% Voter Turnout (91386 out of 172237) Mel Watt Chad Mitchell Anna Lyon 61095 25127 1574 70% 29% 2% Governor 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 57% Voter Turnout (267611 out of 467485) Mike Easley Richard Vinroot Barbara Howe Douglas Schell 126480 133728 3349 616 48% 51% 1% 0% Lieutenant Governor 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 57% Voter Turnout (265830 out of 467485) Beverly Perdue Betsy Cochrane Catherine Carter 131923 119821 3941 52% 47% 2% Attorney General 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 57% Voter Turnout (265081 out of 467485) Roy Cooper Dan Boyce Margaret Palms 128840 117875 4799 51% 47% 2% Auditor 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263157 out of 467485) Ralph Campbell Leslie Merritt 123299 121572 50% 50% Commissioner of Agriculture 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263347 out of 467485) Meg Scott Phipps Steve Troxler 128771 117395 52% 48% Commissioner of Insurance 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (264039 out of 467485) Jim Long Mike Causey 137922 110746 55% 45% Commissioner of Labor 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262998 out of 467485) Doug Berger Cherie Killian Berry 122036 121804 50% 50% Secretary of State 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263469 out of 467485) Elaine Marshall Harris Durham Blake 133048 112603 54% 46% Superintendent of Public Instruction 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263310 out of 467485) Mike Ward Michael Barrick 128832 115915 53% 47% Treasurer 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263258 out of 467485) Richard Moore Henry McKoy 130727 114212 53% 47% Chief Justice of Supreme Court 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 57% Voter Turnout (264559 out of 467485) Henry E. Frye I. Beverly Lake 126938 123784 51% 49% Associate Justice of Supreme Court 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263322 out of 467485) Franklin Robert H. (Bob) Edmunds, Freeman Jr. 121960 122902 50% 50% Judge of Court of Appeals 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262866 out of 467485) Clarence E. Horton, Jr. Doug McCullough 122026 120313 50% 50% Judge of Court of Appeals 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262789 out of 467485) Jim Fuller John M. Tyson 124217 118307 51% 49% Judge of Court of Appeals 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262368 out of 467485) Robin Hudson Paul Stam 125432 114760 52% 48% Judge of Court of Appeals 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262543 out of 467485) John C. Martin Wendy M. Enochs 123021 117625 51% 49% Judge of Court of Appeals 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262235 out of 467485) James Andrew Wynn, Jr. Wendell Schollander 124424 114599 52% 48% State Senator - District #33 100% of precincts complete (37 out of 37) 47% Voter Turnout (40914 out of 87630) Charlie Dannelly 30682 State Senator - District #34 100% of precincts complete (56 out of 56) 60% Voter Turnout (83337 out of 138645) T. L. (Fountain) Odom Jeffrey Ober 45070 34643 57% 43% State Senator - District #35 100% of precincts complete (61 out of 61) 62% Voter Turnout (88666 out of 143729) David Allen Robert Rucho 27511 55295 33% 67% State Senator - District #40 100% of precincts complete (45 out of 45) 49% Voter Turnout (47601 out of 97481) Daniel Clodfelter Wayne Johnson 28118 15943 64% 36% State House of Representatives - District #36 100% of precincts complete (20 out of 20) 48% Voter Turnout (21383 out of 44581) James B. (Jim) Black Cheryl Jones 13020 7280 64% 36% State House of Representatives - District #54 100% of precincts complete (26 out of 26) 60% Voter Turnout (38524 out of 63986) Drew Saunders Wes Southern 20097 16319 55% 45% State House of Representatives - District #55 100% of precincts complete (24 out of 24) 50% Voter Turnout (25027 out of 50551) Ed McMahan 17422 State House of Representatives - District #56 100% of precincts complete (21 out of 21) 47% Voter Turnout (19745 out of 42327) Martha Alexander 13864 State House of Representatives - District #57 100% of precincts complete (27 out of 27) 55% Voter Turnout (31957 out of 58104) Connie Wilson 23278 State House of Representatives - District #58 100% of precincts complete (21 out of 21) 50% Voter Turnout (19062 out of 38262) Ruth M. Easterling 14167 State House of Representatives - District #59 100% of precincts complete (16 out of 16) 50% Voter Turnout (17096 out of 33921) W. Pete Cunningham 13658 State House of Representatives - District #60 100% of precincts complete (23 out of 23) 58% Voter Turnout (30286 out of 52469) Beverly Earle Barbara Underwood 16291 12257 57% 43% State House of Representatives - District #69 100% of precincts complete (27 out of 27) 60% Voter Turnout (37940 out of 63120) Jim Gulley David Nathan Gable 26404 2678 91% 9% State House of Representatives - District #76 100% of precincts complete (9 out of 9) 61% Voter Turnout (8703 out of 14384) John D. Bridgeman Michael Harrington 3611 4466 45% 55% State House of Representatives - District #93 100% of precincts complete (6 out of 6) 52% Voter Turnout (2985 out of 5780) John Melvin Rayfield Thomas Bishko 1633 212 89% 11% County Commissioner - At-Large 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 84% Voter Turnout (391486 out of 467485) Becky Carney Parks Helms Jim Richardson 132342 133233 118273 Karen Bentley Tom Bush Tom Cox 113667 113054 118919 County Commissioner - District #1 100% of precincts complete (48 out of 48) 62% Voter Turnout (71412 out of 114653) Margaret (Maggi) Markey Jim Puckett Mark A. Cogan 30914 35439 1446 46% 52% 2% County Commissioner - District #2 100% of precincts complete (24 out of 24) 46% Voter Turnout (25398 out of 54839) Norman A. Mitchell, Sr. 20645 County Commissioner - District #3 100% of precincts complete (24 out of 24) 48% Voter Turnout (24583 out of 50915) Darrel Williams 20324 County Commissioner - District #4 100% of precincts complete (30 out of 30) 46% Voter Turnout (30011 out of 64918) Dumont Clarke Dottie Bryan 17950 9977 64% 36% County Commissioner - District #5 100% of precincts complete (38 out of 38) 61% Voter Turnout (49001 out of 80041) Skip Ward Ruth C. Samuelson 16247 29565 35% 65% County Commissioner - District #6 100% of precincts complete (41 out of 41) 61% Voter Turnout (62009 out of 102119) Rita C. Arundell Bill James Stephen Burr 20661 35758 1564 36% 62% 3% Register of Deeds 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (263141 out of 467485) Carol Williams Judy Gibson 115615 129042 47% 53% Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262393 out of 467485) John R. Anderson Libby Miller Currence 115886 125727 48% 52% Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262279 out of 467485) Hugh Lewis Robert J. (Bob) Gleason 123075 118208 51% 49% Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 51% Voter Turnout (236865 out of 467485) David S. Cayer 135807 Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 51% Voter Turnout (236628 out of 467485) Bill Constangy 134540 Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 50% Voter Turnout (233180 out of 467485) Yvonne Mims Evans 140360 Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 50% Voter Turnout (232469 out of 467485) William G. (Bill) Jones 137275 Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 51% Voter Turnout (236569 out of 467485) Eric Levinson 133574 Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 51% Voter Turnout (236278 out of 467485) Fritz Mercer 132772 Judge of District Court - District #26 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 51% Voter Turnout (237210 out of 467485) Louis Trosch, Jr. 134291 Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 49% Voter Turnout (227170 out of 467485) Victor D. Alexander 75674 State of NC - Higher Education Improvement Bonds $3,100,000,000 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 56% Voter Turnout (262992 out of 467485) For - $3,100,000,000 Against - $3,100,000,000 178557 62890 74% 26% Mecklenburg County - School Bonds $275,500,000 100% of precincts complete (190 out of 190) 57% Voter Turnout (264534 out of 467485) Yes - $275,500,000 No - $275,500,000 173002 72372 71% 29% City of Charlotte - Street Bonds $57,500,000 100% of precincts complete (158 out of 158) 55% Voter Turnout (210736 out of 386164) Yes - $57,500,000 No - $57,500,000 135621 46875 74% 26% City of Charlotte - Neighborhood Improvement Bonds $40,000,000 100% of precincts complete (158 out of 158) 55% Voter Turnout (210478 out of 386164) Yes - $40,000,000 No - $40,000,000 129804 53467 71% 29% ^ Return to the top of this page.
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