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Official Tabulation and Statement of Votes Cast in the County of Tompkins @ the General Election Held November 3, 1998 Governor OFFICIAL TABULATION AND STATEMENT OF VOTES CAST IN THE COUNTY OF TOMPKINS @ THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 3, 1998 GOVERNOR / LT GOVERNOR Whole Number 28,903 Whole number is the total number of votes cast in the county. Peter F. Valone/Sandra Frankel 7,483 26% Democrat George E. Pataki/Mary O. Donohue 13,620 47% Republican George E. Pataki/Mary O. Donohue 1,552 5% Conservative Tom Golisano/Laureen Oliver 2,275 8% Independence Betsy McCaughey Ross/Jonathan C. Reiter 538 2% Liberal Michael J. Reynolds/Karen I. Prior 219 1% Right to Life Thomas K. Leighton/Jeffrey C. Wright 224 1% Marijuana Reform Mary Alice France 51 .18% Unity Al Lewis/Alice P. Green 926 3% Green Alfred Duncan/Sarah R. Robinett 22 .08% Socialist Workers Peter F. Valone/Sandra Frankel 794 3% Working Families Christopher B. Garvey/Donald Stilberger 53 .18% Libertarian BVS 1146 4% BVS stands for Blank, Void and Scattering. It accounts for people who voted, but may not have voted for all races, people who may have voted for 2 candidates in one race and write in votes. COMPTROLLER Whole number 28,903 H. Carl McCall 14,707 51% Democrat Bruce A. Blakeman 7,420 26% Republican Bruce A. Blakeman 891 3% Conservative H. Carl McCall 852 3% Independence H. Carl McCall 369 1% Liberal Douglas H. Harknett 307 1% Right to Life Dean Venezia 332 1% Marijuana Reform Howie Hawkins 364 1% Green Robert M. Goodman 83 .29% Libertarian BVS 3,578 12% ATTORNEY GENERAL Whole number 28,903 Eliot Spitzer 11,247 39% Democrat Dennis C. Vacco 10,625 37% Republican Dennis C. Vacco 1,170 4% Conservative Catherine Abate 566 2% Independence Eliot Spitzer 419 1% Liberal Robert W. Dapelo 252 1% Right to Life Johann L. Moore 398 1% Green Daniel A. Conti, Jr. 203 1% Libertarian BVS 4,023 14% US SENATOR Whole number 28,903 Charles E. Schumer 13,764 48% Democrat Al D'Amato 10,324 36% Republican Al D'Amato 1,212 4% Conservative Charles E. Schumer 572 2% Independence Charles E. Schumer 386 1% Liberal Al D'Amato 472 2% Right to Life Corinne E. Kurtz 272 1% Marijuana Reform Joel Kovel 214 1% Green Rose Ana Berbeo 30 .10% Socialist Workers William P. McMillen 64 .22% Libertarian BVS 1,593 5% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE 6th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Whole number 28,903 Kevin M. Dowd 9,677 33% Democrat Kevin M. Dowd 1,524 5% Republican BVS 17,702 61% REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 26th DISTRICT Whole number 19,561 26th District includes the City of Ithaca, and the towns of Caroline, Danby, Dryden, Enfield and Ithaca. Maurice D. Hinchey 12,180 62% Democrat Wm. H. Bud Walker 3,870 20% Republican Wm. H. Bud Walker 481 2% Conservative Maurice D. Hinchey 536 3% Independence Maurice D. Hinchey 375 2% Liberal Randall Terry 815 4% Right to Life BVS 1,304 7% REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 31st DISTRICT Whole number 9,342 31st district includes the towns of Groton, Lansing, Newfield and Ulysses. Caleb Rossiter 2,989 32% Democrat Amo Houghton 4,358 47% Republican Amo Houghton 519 6% Conservative James R. Pierce, Sr. 195 2% Right to Life BVS 1,281 14% STATE SENATOR 50th DISTRICT Whole number 21,676 50th district includes the City of Ithaca, and the towns of Dryden, Groton, Ithaca and Lansing. James L. Seward 7,942 37% Democrat James L. Seward 1,207 6% Republican BVS 12,527 58% STATE SENATOR 52nd DISTRICT Whole number 7,227 52nd district includes the towns of Caroline, Danby, Newfield and Ulysses. John Randy Kuhl, Jr. 2,781 38% Democrat John Randy Kuhl, Jr. 457 6% Republican Wendy M. Johnson 152 2% Right to Life BVS 3,837 53% MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY 125th DISTRICT Whole number 28,903 Martin A. Luster 17,989 62% Democrat Jeannine A. Kirby 7,955 28% Republican Jeannine A. Kirby 1,260 4% Conservative BVS 1,699 6% TOMPKINS COUNTY CLERK Whole number 28,903 Aurora R. Valenti 13,780 48% Democrat Aurora R. Valenti 8,977 31% Republican BVS 6,146 21% TOMPKINS COUNTY SHERIFF Whole number 28,903 Peter J. Meskill 13,961 48% Democrat Mark R. Dresser 11,569 40% Republican Mark R. Dresser 1,247 4% Conservative Mark R. Dresser 681 2% Independence BVS 1,445 5% CITY OF ITHACA ALDERMAN, WARD 5 Whole number 1,431 Only those voters who reside in the City of Ithaca, Ward 5 (Districts 1-4) are eligible to vote in this race. Edward Hershey 822 57% Democrat Ted Skibinski 323 23% Republican Bill Korherr 136 10% Fall Creek Progress & Development Ted Skibinski 31 2% The Community Partnership BVS 119 8% TOWN OF LANSING COUNCILMAN Whole number 3,809 Only those voters who reside in the Town of Lansing are eligible to vote in this race. Stephen L. Farkas 1,503 39% Democratic Stephen L. Farkas 1,544 41% Republican BVS 762 20% PROPOSITIONS Whole number 4,872 Dryden - Supt. of Public Works appt. by Town Board 1,340 28% Yes Dryden - Supt. of Public Works appt. by Town Board 1,815 37% No Dryden - Supt. of Highways appt. by Town Board 1,327 27% Yes Dryden - Supt. of Highways appt. by Town Board 1,811 37% No Whole number 5,413 Ithaca - Bell Jar games by authorized organizations 1,303 24% Yes Ithaca - Bell Jar games by authorized organizations 1,083 20% No.
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