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March 7, 2000 PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION - MARCH 7, 2000 select contest U S PRESIDENT U S PRESIDENT Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 79 0.3 CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 14 0.0 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 19 0.0 LARRY HINES, LIB 17 0.0 JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 41 0.1 ORRIN HATCH, REP 40 0.1 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 12 0.0 JOEL KOVEL, GRN 52 0.1 ALAN KEYES, REP 437 1.6 KIP LEE, LIB 21 0.0 LYNDON LAROUCHE, DEM 61 0.2 AL GORE, DEM 7713 29.5 GEORGE D WEBER, RFM 48 0.1 DONALD J TRUMP, RFM 61 0.2 JOHN MCCAIN, REP 6625 25.4 ROBERT BOWMAN, RFM 35 0.1 HARRY BROWNE, LIB 107 0.4 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com BILL BRADLEY, DEM 2760 10.5 GEORGE W BUSH, REP 5608 21.5 GARY BAUER, REP 67 0.2 STEVE FORBES, REP 45 0.1 JOHN B ANDERSON, RFM 12 0.0 RALPH NADER, GRN 2204 8.4 top of page U S SENATOR Candidate Votes Percent TOM CAMPBELL, REP 5629 22.1 JOE LUIS CAMAHORT, RFM 135 0.5 BILL HORN, REP 1500 5.8 RAY HAYNES, REP 1328 5.2 BRIAN M REES, NTL 131 0.5 MICHAEL SCHMIER, DEM 684 2.6 VALLI S-GEISLER, RFM 57 0.2 GAIL K LIGHTFOOT, LIB 535 2.1 JP GOUGH, REP 119 0.4 LINH DAO, REP 79 0.3 DIANE B TEMPLIN, AIP 148 0.5 JAN B TUCKER, GRN 474 1.8 JOHN M BROWN, REP 202 0.7 MEDEA S BENJAMIN, GRN 1088 4.2 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com DIANNE FEINSTEIN, DEM 13349 52.4 top of page U S REP IN CONGRESS Candidate Votes Percent RUSSEL J CHASE, REP 3602 14.8 KENNITH A HITT, REP 1628 6.7 EMIL P ROSSI, LIB 1162 4.7 PAMELA ELIZONDO, RFM 461 1.8 CHERYL KREIER, NTL 730 3.0 LAWRENCE R WIESNER, REP 1174 4.8 MIKE THOMPSON, DEM 15513 63.9 top of page ASSEMBLY DIST 1 Candidate Votes Percent MIKE LAMPSON, REP 7803 31.0 JOSHUA GILLEO, LIB 1288 5.1 VIRGINIA S-MARTIN, 16047 63.8 top of page SUPERIOR CT JUDGE open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Candidate Votes Percent RICHARD J HENDERSON 12761 54.9 JONE LEMOS JACKSON 10443 45.0 top of page SUPERIOR CT JUDGE Candidate Votes Percent RONALD R COMBEST 15139 66.2 EUGENE T MCDONALD 7727 33.7 top of page SUPERVISOR Candidate Votes Percent BRUCE HALDANE 1327 31.8 MIKE DELBAR 2837 68.1 top of page SUPERVISOR Candidate Votes Percent RICHARD SHOEMAKER 2601 58.4 DAVID L DICKEY 1852 41.5 DEMOCRATIC 0 - open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Voter Registration 22613 - TURNOUT 13384 59.1 REPUBLICAN 0 - Voter Registration 13234 - TURNOUT 8844 66.8 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT 0 - Voter Registration 1188 - Turnout 441 37.1 LIBERTARIAN 0 - Voter Registration 367 - Turnout 192 52.3 GREEN 0 - Voter Registration 1721 - Turnout 915 53.1 NATURAL LAW 0 - Voter Registration 46 - Turnout 21 45.6 REFORM 0 - Voter Registration 341 - Turnout 136 39.8 NONPARTISAN 0 - Voter Registration 7592 - Turnout 3242 42.7 top of page open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com SUPERVISOR Candidate Votes Percent PATRICIA CAMPBELL 3021 56.5 RODNEY RICHARD JONES 2322 43.4 top of page PROPOSITION 1A Candidate Votes Percent GAMBLING ON YES 14724 57.0 TRIBAL LANDS NO 11092 42.9 top of page PROPOSITION 12 Candidate Votes Percent SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD YES 14362 56.4 PARKS BOND ACT NO 11080 43.5 top of page PROPOSITION 13 Candidate Votes Percent SAFE DRINKING WATER YES 13708 54.8 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com BOND ACT NO 11276 45.1 top of page PROPOSITION 14 Candidate Votes Percent READING & LITERACY YES 14345 57.1 IMPROVEMENT BOND ACT NO 10752 42.8 top of page PROPOSITION 15 Candidate Votes Percent HERTZBERG-POLANCO YES - top of page PROPOSITION 16 Candidate Votes Percent VETERANS HOMES YES 15388 62.0 BOND ACT NO 9430 37.9 top of page PROPOSITION 17 Candidate Votes Percent open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com Candidate Votes Percent LOTTERIES YES 14463 58.6 CHARITABLE RAFFLES NO 10182 41.3 top of page PROPOSITION 18 Candidate Votes Percent MURDER SPECIAL YES 16416 66.6 CIRCUMSTANCES NO 8217 33.3 top of page PROPOSITION 19 Candidate Votes Percent MURDER BART & CSU YES 15705 65.1 PEACE OFFICERS NO 8404 34.8 top of page PROPOSITION 20 Candidate Votes Percent LOTTERY ALLOCATION YES 11870 48.8 INSTRUCTNL MATERLS NO 12437 51.1 top of page open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com PROPOSITION 21 Candidate Votes Percent JUVENILE CRIME YES 13137 52.4 NO 11888 47.5 top of page PROPOSITION 22 Candidate Votes Percent LIMIT ON YES 12895 50.3 MARRIAGES NO 12724 49.6 top of page PROPOSITION 23 Candidate Votes Percent NONE OF THE ABOVE YES 8076 36.6 BALLOT OPTION NO 13948 63.3 top of page PROPOSITION 25 Candidate Votes Percent ELECTION CAMPAIGNS YES 9160 37.8 SPENDING LIMITS NO 15055 62.1 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com top of page PROPOSITION 26 Candidate Votes Percent SCHOOL FACILITIES YES 12256 49.0 MAJORITY VOTE BONDS NO 12756 50.9 top of page PROPOSITION 27 Candidate Votes Percent ELECTIONS YES 8639 36.7 TERM LIMITS NO 14897 63.2 top of page PROPOSITION 28 Candidate Votes Percent REPEAL PROP 10 YES 7031 28.1 TOBACCO SURTAX NO 17976 71.8 top of page PROPOSITION 29 Candidate Votes Percent open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com 1998 INDIAN GAMING YES 10975 46.3 COMPACTS-REFERENDUM NO 12726 53.6 top of page PROPOSITION 30 Candidate Votes Percent INS CLAIMS PRACTICES YES 9702 40.1 CIVIL REMEDY AMENDMT NO 14452 59.8 top of page PROPOSITION 31 Candidate Votes Percent INS CLAIMS PRACTICES YES 7969 33.1 CIVIL REMEDY AMENDMT NO 16059 66.8 top of page U S PRESIDENT-DEM VOTERS Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 21 0.1 CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 3 0.0 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 5 0.0 LARRY HINES, LIB 1 0.0 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 13 0.1 ORRIN HATCH, REP 5 0.0 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 3 0.0 JOEL KOVEL, GRN 11 0.0 ALAN KEYES, REP 94 0.7 KIP LEE, LIB 3 0.0 LYNDON LAROUCHE, DEM 56 0.4 AL GORE, DEM 6308 49.1 GEORGE D WEBER, RFM 32 0.2 DONALD J TRUMP, RFM 19 0.1 JOHN MCCAIN, REP 2202 17.1 ROBERT BOWMAN, RFM 19 0.1 HARRY BROWNE, LIB 23 0.1 BILL BRADLEY, DEM 2183 17.0 GEORGE W BUSH, REP 799 6.2 GARY BAUER, REP 9 0.0 STEVE FORBES, REP 11 0.0 JOHN B ANDERSON, RFM 5 0.0 RALPH NADER, GRN 1012 7.8 top of page U S PRESIDENT-REP VOTERS Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 13 0.1 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 2 0.0 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 3 0.0 LARRY HINES, LIB 3 0.0 JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 2 0.0 ORRIN HATCH, REP 29 0.3 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 5 0.0 JOEL KOVEL, GRN 3 0.0 ALAN KEYES, REP 256 3.0 KIP LEE, LIB 2 0.0 LYNDON LAROUCHE, DEM 1 0.0 AL GORE, DEM 440 5.1 GEORGE D WEBER, RFM 7 0.0 DONALD J TRUMP, RFM 12 0.1 JOHN MCCAIN, REP 3206 37.5 ROBERT BOWMAN, RFM 8 0.0 HARRY BROWNE, LIB 15 0.1 BILL BRADLEY, DEM 169 1.9 GEORGE W BUSH, REP 4216 49.4 GARY BAUER, REP 47 0.5 STEVE FORBES, REP 28 0.3 JOHN B ANDERSON, RFM 2 0.0 RALPH NADER, GRN 63 0.7 top of page open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com U S PRESIDENT-AIP VOTERS Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 21 5.0 CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 1 0.2 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 0 0.0 LARRY HINES, LIB 0 0.0 JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 3 0.7 ORRIN HATCH, REP 0 0.0 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 0 0.0 JOEL KOVEL, GRN 2 0.4 ALAN KEYES, REP 8 1.9 KIP LEE, LIB 2 0.4 LYNDON LAROUCHE, DEM 1 0.2 AL GORE, DEM 83 20.0 GEORGE D WEBER, RFM 1 0.2 DONALD J TRUMP, RFM 3 0.7 JOHN MCCAIN, REP 144 34.7 ROBERT BOWMAN, RFM 3 0.7 HARRY BROWNE, LIB 0 0.0 BILL BRADLEY, DEM 36 8.6 GEORGE W BUSH, REP 76 18.3 GARY BAUER, REP 0 0.0 STEVE FORBES, REP 2 0.4 JOHN B ANDERSON, RFM 0 0.0 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com RALPH NADER, GRN 28 6.7 top of page U S PRESIDENT-GRN Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 2 0.2 CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 0 0.0 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 0 0.0 LARRY HINES, LIB 0 0.0 JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 4 0.4 ORRIN HATCH, REP 0 0.0 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 0 0.0 JOEL KOVEL, GRN 26 2.9 ALAN KEYES, REP 8 0.8 KIP LEE, LIB 1 0.1 LYNDON LAROUCHE, DEM 0 0.0 AL GORE, DEM 99 11.1 GEORGE D WEBER, RFM 1 0.1 DONALD J TRUMP, RFM 0 0.0 JOHN MCCAIN, REP 68 7.6 ROBERT BOWMAN, RFM 1 0.1 HARRY BROWNE, LIB 0 0.0 BILL BRADLEY, DEM 48 5.3 GEORGE W BUSH, REP 11 1.2 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com GARY BAUER, REP 0 0.0 STEVE FORBES, REP 0 0.0 JOHN B ANDERSON, RFM 0 0.0 RALPH NADER, GRN 622 69.8 top of page U S PRESIDENT-LIB VOTERS Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 0 0.0 CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 0 0.0 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 9 4.8 LARRY HINES, LIB 7 3.7 JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 0 0.0 ORRIN HATCH, REP 0 0.0 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 4 2.1 JOEL KOVEL, GRN 1 0.5 ALAN KEYES, REP 7 3.7 KIP LEE, LIB 6 3.2 LYNDON LAROUCHE, DEM 0 0.0 AL GORE, DEM 7 3.7 GEORGE D WEBER, RFM 0 0.0 DONALD J TRUMP, RFM 1 0.5 JOHN MCCAIN, REP 61 32.6 ROBERT BOWMAN, RFM 0 0.0 open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com HARRY BROWNE, LIB 49 26.2 BILL BRADLEY, DEM 4 2.1 GEORGE W BUSH, REP 17 9.0 GARY BAUER, REP 0 0.0 STEVE FORBES, REP 0 0.0 JOHN B ANDERSON, RFM 0 0.0 RALPH NADER, GRN 14 7.4 top of page U S PRESIDENT=NTL VOTERS Candidate Votes Percent HOWARD PHILLIPS, AIP 0 0.0 CHARLES COLLINS, RFM 0 0.0 DAVE LYNN HOLLIST, LIB 0 0.0 LARRY HINES, LIB 0 0.0 JOHN HAGELIN, NTL 8 40.0 ORRIN HATCH, REP 0 0.0 L NEIL SMITH, LIB 0 0.0 JOEL KOVEL, GRN
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