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'I; STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS - PRIMARY ELECTION - September 13, 1994 Page 1 Compiled and lssued by Secretary of State September 26, 1994 " SANTA APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA TOTAL DEMOCRATIC REGISTRATION 22,329 24,568 34,377 16,325 8,033 4,209 3,468 429,244 23,483 23,691 188,866 34,414 8,339 26,008 21,809 869,163 REPUBLICAN REGISTRATION 5,928 17,796 25,804 8,154 3,869 801 2,772 583,292 28,483 13,396 153,062 16,969 3,106 40,247 16,452 920,131 LIBERTARIAN REGISTRATION 62 103 346 48 7 o 15 4,199 128 53 1,436 118 22 314 80 6,931 OTHER REGISTRATION 2,272 5,239 8,m 1,466 592 136 652 156,983 7,995 2,636 51,057 4,611 1,034 9,567 4,232 257,245 TOTAL REGISTRATION 30,591 47,706 69,300 25,993 12,501 5,146 6,907 1,173,718 60,089 39,776 394,421 56, 112 12,501 76, 136 42,573 2,053,470 DEMOCRATIC BALLOTS CAST 7,817 9,370 7,072 7,305 3,140 1,834 994 128,283 7,033 8,285 56,338 13,178 3,750 9,488 5,810 269,697 REPUBLICAN BALLOTS CAST 1,789 6,593 5,757 3,319 1,575 274 951 195,900 9,647 5,179 49,643 5,824 1,070 16,406 4,553 308,480 LIBERTARIAN BALLOTS CAST 179 171 233 74 25 1 31 5,335 294 100 1,575 78 48 434 185 8,763 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 9,785 16,134 13,062 10,698 ./t,740 2,109 1,976 329,518 16,974 13,564 107,556 19,080 4,868 26,328 10,548 586,940 PERCENT DEMOCRATIC VOTES CAST 35.01 38.14 20.57 44.75 39.09 43.57 28.66 29.89 29.95 34.97 29.83 38.29 44.97 36.48 26.64 31.03 PERCENT REPUBLICAN VOTES CAST 30.18 37.05 22.31 40.70 40.71 34.21 34.31 33.59 33.87 38.66 32.43 34.32 34.45 40.76 27.67 33.53 PERCENT LIBERTARIAN VOTES CAST 288.71 166.02 67.34 154. 1t 357.14 200.00 206.67 127.05 229.69 188.68 109.68 66.10 218.18 138.22 231.25 126.43 PERCENT TOTAL VOTER TURNOUT 31.99 33.82 18.85 41.16 37.92 40.98 28.61 28.07 28.25 34.10 27.27 34.00 38.94 34.58 24.78 28.58 PRECJNCTS 44 60 72 40 18 10 10 939 62 69 402 54 21 116 38 1,955 UNITED STATES SENATOR (D) SAM COPPERSMITH 1,862 1,802 2,863 1,897 831 516 219 47,072 1,975 2,067 11,990 3,669 960 2,607 1,665 81,995 (D) RICHARD MAHONEY 3,753 3,799 2,078 3,072 1,195 616 467 35,343 2,716 3,736 13,451 4,537 1,251 3,494 2,355 81,863 CD) DAVE MOSS 578 591 520 650 236 168 69 6,588 532 653 2,646 968 223 747 443 15,612 (D) CINDY RESNICK 884 2,662 1,134 1,177 641 347 187 33,085 1,335 1,289 25,940 3,075 730 2,139 938 75,563 (R) JON KYL 1,231 5,158 3,775 2,165 1,283 208 731 148,791 7,258 3,898 35,925 3,945 838 12,137 3,932 231,275 (R) Al BANKS (Write-in) 1 8 11 16 3 o 1 1,905 11 21 88 29 o 91 10 2,195 (R) CHUCK BAUMAN (Write·in) 3 1 o o 1 o o 32 7 4 2 o o 2 1 53 (L) SCOTT GRAINGER 68 72 165 47 18 1 21 3,287 167 64 1,058 47 17 281 111 5,424 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, Dlstrict (D) CHUCK BLANCHARD 24,499 24,499 (R) SUSAN BITTER SMITH 11,359 11,359 (R) BEV HERMON 8,030 8,030 (R) LINDA RAWLES 9,596 9,596 (R) MATT SALMON 19,862 19,862 (R) BERT TOLLEFSON 2,119 2,119 (L) 80B HOWARTH (Write·in) 26 26 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 2 (D) ROBERT MOLINA 3,240 3,244 14 732 2,100 9,330 (D) ED PASTOR 10,052 10,427 20 2,632 3,295 26,426 CR) JAMES V. 11 JIM" CREWS 1,896 1,238 2 266 1,443 4,845 (R) ROBERT MacDONALD 2,746 2,117 2 523 2,218 7,606 ,¡ (L) JAMES BERTRAND (Write-in) 5 7 o o 1 13 1 STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS - PRIMARY ELECTION - September 13, 1994 Page 2 SANTA APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA TOTAL " UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 3 (D) HO\IARD LEE SPRAGUE 628 477 13,287 2,239 160 4,525 21,316 (R) BOB STUMP 1,864 802 31,379 7,535 35 13,706 55,321 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 4 (D) CAROL CURE 24,904 24,904 (R) JIM BRUNER 12,718 12,718 (R) TRENT FRANKS 18,574 18,574 (R) JOAN JUGLOFF 3,678 3,678 (R) JOHN SHADEGG 26,489 26,489 CL) MARK J. YANNONE 920 920 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 5 CD) GARY AUERBACH 4,878 1,692 26,813 1,633 35,016 (R) JIM KOLBE 4,191 1,067 35,599 1,382 42,239 (R) JOSEPH SWEENEY 2,079 385 7,506 380 10,350 (L) JAMES J. CARVALHO (Write-in) 3 o 22 o 25 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, District 6 (D) KARAN ENGLISH 4,721 3,254 3,269 69 9041 9,434 5,353 5,257 32,261 (R) J.D. HAYWRTH 598 1,476 1,491 o 80 13,029 2,855 1,580 21,109 (R) GARY HUSK 188 320 475 3 67 4,131 633 683 6,500 (R) RAMONA LI STON 202 394 345 3 16 2,580 384 452 4,376 (R) DAVID SCHWEIKERT 292 375 445 o 43 7,427 425 558 9,565 (R) DAVID SMITH 355 331 291 4 27 3,286 431 368 5,093 (L) SEQUOIA R. FULLER (Write-in) 7 5 3 o o 20 1 1 37 GOVERNOR (D) EDDIE BASHA 5,338 2,870 3,823 3,477 1,578 909 519 42,580 2,610 4,664 14,471 6,086 1,674 3,161 2,853 96,613 (D) TERRY GOODARD 1,123 4,270 1,701 1,891 766 516 265 38,107 2,285 1,694 29,865 3,786 1,160 3,013 1,797 92,239 (D) PAUL JOHNSON 1,031 1,840 1,367 1,642 687 338 179 45,035 1,843 1,614 10,654 2,793 605 3,028 856 73,512 (R) BARBARA BARRETT 639 2,331 1,958 1,059 459 69 346 59,258 3,061 1,640 15,637 1,919 340 4,670 1,354 94,740 (R) FIFE SYMINGTON 1,034 4,118 3,608 2,105 1,046 195 557 129,460 6,152 3,232 32,579 3,669 683 11,104 3,046 202,588 (L} JOHN BUTTRICK 88 64 154 42 14 1 21 3,040 136 57 999 45 14 270 107 5,052 - STATE OF ARIZONA OFFICIAL CANVASS · PRIMARY ELECTION · September 13, 1994 Page 3 SANTA APACHE COCHISE COCONINO GILA GRAHAM GREENLEE LA PAZ MARICOPA MOHAVE NAVAJO PIMA PINAL CRUZ YAVAPAI YUMA TOTAL ,, SECRETARY OF STATE (D) STAN FURl!IAN 3,364 3,861 2,794 2,562 1,461 582 382 57,487 3,114 3,488 22,855 3,827 693 4,392 2,550 113,412 (D) PETE RIOS 3,471 4,490 3,001 3,929 1,286 1,021 419 53,103 2,735 3,705 27, 138 8,429 2,467 3,500 2,550 121,244 (R) JANE DEE HULL 684 2,965 2,359 1,503 734 104 330 96,008 3,349 1,956 21,530 2,407 471 6,624 1,681 142,705 (R) JIM IRVIN 904 2,962 2,641 1,387 692 130 505 80,426 5,123 2,424 23,251 2,814 433 7,814 2,381 133,887 (L) ERNEST HANCOCK 102 71 154 43 14 1 20 3,096 144 65 1,029 46 10 281 106 5,182 ATTORNEY GENERAL CD) BERNIE LUMBERT (Write·in) 25 12 8 1 o o o 132 24 8 9 1 o 5 4 229 (R) GRANT WOOOS 1,478 5,558 4,741 2,739 1,313 233 782 161,106 8,023 4,216 41,959 4,883 894 13,068 3,908 254,901 CL) JOHN E. KAROW 85 67 153 47 16 1 21 3,147 137 57 1,043 43 13 269 101 5,200 STATE TREASURER CD) BRAD FORST 5,795 6,724 4,632 4,940 2,205 1,223 695 85,136 4,554 6,282 40,873 8,859 2,143 6,565 4,292 184,918 (R) TONY WEST 1,347 5,095 4,311 2,430 1,231 213 718 150,093 7,100 3,991 39,282 4,307 810 12,123 3,600 236,651 (L) JAMES ERIC ANOREASEN (Write·in) 8 3 9 2 o o o 155 3 o 17 o 2 16 1 216 SUPERINTENOENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (D) LELA ALSTON 2,598 3,841 2,887 3,003 1,341 723 405 59,713 3,106 3,017 33,614 5,272 1,399 4,380 2,638 127,937 CD) HARRY E.
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