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2000 General Election Candidates 2000 General Election Candidates Office Office spans counties Candidate Party Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Name PRESIDENTIAL State-Wide ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT George W. Republican Austin, TX Wilson, WY Bush & Dick Party Cheney Al Gore & Joe Democratic Carthage, TN New Haven, CT Lieberman Party Harry Browne Libertarian Franklin, TN Bellflower, CA & Art Olivier Party John Hagelin Natural Law Fairfield, IA Berkeley, CA & Nat Party Goldhaber Ralph Nader & Green Party Winsted, CT Poinsford, MN Winona LaDuke Howard American Vienna, VA Springfield, MO Phillips & J. Constitution Curtis Frazier Party Pat Buchanan Freedom McLean, VA Los Angeles, CA & Ezola Foster Party Earl F. Dodge Prohibition Lakewood, CO Tucson, AZ & W. Dean Party Watkins James Harris Socialist Atlanta, GA Austin, MN & Margaret Workers Trowe Campaign David Socialist New York, NY Boulder, CO McReynolds & Party, USA Mary Cal Hollis REPRESENTATIVE TO Adams Arapahoe Denver THE 107TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS- DISTRICT 1 Diana DeGette Democratic 290 Elm St Denver, CO 80220 Party Jesse L. Republican 8155 Fairmount Denver, CO 80230 Thomas Party Dr #111 Lyle Nasser Reform Party 1309 Cherry St Denver, CO 80220 Richard Libertarian 1382 S Lincoln Denver, CO 80210 Combs Party St REPRESENTATIVE TO Adams Boulder Clear Creek Gilpin THE 107TH UNITED Jefferson STATES CONGRESS- DISTRICT 2 Carolyn Cox Republican 755 Pinehurst Ct Louisville, CO 80027 Party Mark Udall Democratic 6255 Simmons Boulder, CO 80303 Party Dr David Michael Libertarian 2626 Crestridge Boulder, CO 80302 Baker Party Ct Ronald N. Green Party 3912 Divot Ct Longmont, CO 80503 Forthofer REPRESENTATIVE TO Alamosa Archuleta Chaffee Conejos THE 107TH UNITED Costilla Custer Delta Dolores Douglas STATES CONGRESS- Eagle Fremont Garfield Grand DISTRICT 3 Gunnison Hinsdale Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Lake La Plata Mesa Mineral Moffat Montezuma Montrose Ouray Park Pitkin Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Summit Curtis Imrie Democratic 34120 Surrey Buene Vista, CO 81211 Party Lane Scott McInnis Republican 3320 Crestview Grand Jct, CO 81506 Party Way Drew Sakson Libertarian 0189 Cty Rd 100 Carbondale, CO 81623 Party Victor A. Good Reform Party 19600 County Lewis, CO 81327 Rd V REPRESENTATIVE TO Adams Arapahoe Baca Bent Cheyenne THE 107TH UNITED Crowley Elbert Kiowa Kit Carson STATES CONGRESS- Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan DISTRICT 4 Morgan Otero Phillips Prowers Sedgwick Washington Weld Yuma Bob Schaffer Republican 5027 Alder Ct Ft Collins, CO 80525 Party Dan Sewell Natural Law 114 Southside Ct Ft Collins, CO 80525 Ward Party Kordon L. Libertarian 260 Third St Estes Park, CO 80517 Baker Party Leslie J. American 1500 S Ulm St Watkins, CO 80137 Hanks Constitution Party REPRESENTATIVE TO Arapahoe Douglas El Paso Fremont THE 107TH UNITED Teller STATES CONGRESS- DISTRICT 5 Joel Hefley Republican 1625 W Colorado Spgs, CO 80919 Party Woodmen Rd Kerry Kantor Libertarian 21135 Warriors Peyton, CO 80831 Party Path Dr Randy Natural Law 1220 N Weber St Colorado Springs, CO 80903 MacKenzie Party REPRESENTATIVE TO Arapahoe Jefferson THE 107TH UNITED STATES CONGRESS- DISTRICT 6 Tom Tancredo Republican 5471 S Estes Littleton, CO 80123 Party Kenneth A. Democratic 9595 E Orchard Englewood, CO 80111 Toltz Party Dr Adam D. Katz Libertarian 4591 S Crystal Aurora, CO 80015-1167 Party Way #B-270 John Concerns of 100 Everett St Lakewood, CO 80226-1262 Heckman People SECRETARY OF STATE State-Wide (VACANCY - 2-YEAR TERM) Donetta Republican 7195 S Acoma Littleton, CO 80120 Davidson Party Way Anthony Democratic 6430 County Rd Antonito, CO 81120 Martinez Party 13 Clyde J. American 10910 W 62nd Arvada, CO 80004 Harkins Constitution Ave Party Cheryl A. Natural Law 1917 Sheely Dr Ft Collins, CO 80526 Beckett Party Johanna C. Libertarian 6773 Welch Ct Arvada, CO 80004 Fallis Party Patricia Baker Reform Party 103 "H" St Central City, CO 80427 MEMBER OF THE STATE State-Wide BOARD OF EDUCATION- AT LARGE Ben L. Republican 62143 Hwy 90 Montrose, CO 81401 Alexander Party Jared Polis Democratic 200 Hawthorn Boulder, CO 80304 Party Ave Thomas D. Natural Law 394 Blackfoot St Superior, CO 80027 Groover Party MEMBER OF THE STATE Adams Boulder Clear Creek Gilpin BOARD OF EDUCATION- Jefferson 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DIST. Ron J. Republican 10550 Romblon Northglenn, CO 80234 Marquez Party Way Evie Hudak Democratic 6972 W 81st Ave Arvada, CO 80003 Party MEMBER OF THE STATE Adams Arapahoe Baca Bent Cheyenne BOARD OF EDUCATION- Crowley Elbert Kiowa Kit Carson 4TH CONGRESSIONAL Larimer Las Animas Lincoln Logan DIST. Morgan Otero Phillips Prowers Sedgwick Washington Weld Yuma Clair B. Orr Republican 28496 WCR 44 Kersey, CO 80644 Party Yolanda Democratic 289 N 7th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 (Lollie) Party Sandoval REGENT OF THE State-Wide UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-AT LARGE Pete Republican 7492 Spring Dr Boulder, CO 80303 Steinhauer Party Burke Beu Democratic 6060 DeMott Commerce City, CO 80022 Party Ave Jennifer Natural Law 3401 S Glencoe Denver, CO 80222 Holton Party St REGENT OF THE Alamosa Archuleta Chaffee Conejos UNIVERSITY OF Costilla Custer Delta Dolores Douglas COLORADO-3RD Eagle Fremont Garfield Grand CONGRESSIONAL DIST. Gunnison Hinsdale Huerfano Jackson Jefferson Lake La Plata Mesa Mineral Moffat Montezuma Montrose Ouray Park Pitkin Pueblo Rio Blanco Rio Grande Routt Saguache San Juan San Miguel Summit Hank Anton Republican 4432 Turnberry Pueblo, CO 81001 Party Crescent Gail Schwartz Democratic 1575 Silver King Aspen, CO 81611 Party Dr REGENT OF THE Arapahoe Douglas El Paso Fremont UNIVERSITY OF Teller COLORADO-5TH CONGRESSIONAL DIST. Jerry Rutledge Republican 3761 Blue Colorado Spgs, CO 80906 Party Merion Ct Jeanne M. Democratic 4109 Lupine St Colorado Spgs, CO 80918-4415 Sauer Party STATE SENATE- Chaffee Delta Fremont Gunnison DISTRICT 4 TO SUCCEED Hinsdale Lake Park Pitkin KEN CHLOUBER John C. Ford Democratic 29140 CR Buena Vista, CO 81211 Party 331/Po Box 94 Ken Chlouber Republican 220 W 8th St Leadville, CO 80461 Party Amy M. Kacsh Libertarian 335 Ward St Bailey, CO 80421 Party STATE SENATE- Eagle Garfield Grand Jackson Moffat DISTRICT 8 TO SUCCEED Rio Blanco Routt DAVE WATTENBERG Paul J. Ohri Democratic 415 S. 10th St Kremmling, CO 80459 Party (Box 65) Jack Taylor Republican 41525 Routt Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 Party County Rd 36 Michael Libertarian 39545 County Clark, CO 80428 Zuckerman Party Rd 62 STATE SENATE- El Paso DISTRICT 10 TO SUCCEED RAY POWERS Ronny J. Republican 6609 Showhorse Colorado Spgs, CO 80922 "Ron" May Party Ct Dan Tafoya Democratic 3145 Raindrop Colorado Spgs, CO 80917 Party Dr Patricia S. Libertarian 3525 Cowhand Colorado Spgs, CO 80922 Glidewell Party Dr STATE SENATE- El Paso Teller DISTRICT 12 TO SUCCEED MARYANNE TEBEDO Andy Republican 95 W Boulder St Colorado Spgs, CO 80903-3371 McElhany Party Patrick L. Lilly Libertarian 9 Normandy Cir Colorado Spgs, CO 80906 Party STATE SENATE- Boulder Clear Creek Gilpin Jefferson DISTRICT 13(VACANCY - Summit 2-YEAR TERM) TO SUCCEED BRYAN SULLI Joan Fitz- Democratic 942 Sleepy Golden, CO 80401 Gerald Party Hollow Terri Rayburn Republican 7534 Elkhorn Littleton, CO 80127 Party Mountain STATE SENATE- Larimer DISTRICT 14 TO SUCCEED PEGGY REEVES Steve Tool Republican 3224 Lochwood Ft Collins, CO 80525 Party Dr Peggy Reeves Democratic 1931 Ft. Collins, CO 80526 Party Sandalwood Ln Wayne L. Libertarian 2824 Ft Collins, CO 80525 Bowlby Party Middlesborough Ct STATE SENATE- Boulder DISTRICT 17 TO SUCCEED TERRY PHILLIPS Randal L. Republican 566 Mt Evans Longmont, CO 80501 Custer Party Terry L. Democratic 579 Manorwood Louisville, CO 80027 Phillips Party Ln Chuck Wright Libertarian 103 S Louisville, CO 80027-9791 Party Washington Ave Patrick West Natural Law 322 Eisenhower Louisville, CO 80027 Party Dr STATE SENATE- Boulder DISTRICT 18 TO SUCCEED DOROTHY A. RUPERT Steven M. Republican 5864 N. Orchard Boulder, CO 80301 Hatfield Party Crk Cir Ron Tupa Democratic 565 Manhattan Boulder, CO 80303 Party Dr #202 You Natural Law 1112 Lee Hill Dr Boulder, CO 80302 Party Mark H. Nikkel Libertarian 1585 Bradley Dr Boulder, CO 80305 Party STATE SENATE- Jefferson DISTRICT 19 TO SUCCEED JIM CONGROVE Sue Windels Democratic 13925 W 73rd Arvada, CO 80005 Party Ave Jim Congrove Republican 6873 Garland St Arvada, CO 80004 Party Bud Martin Libertarian 7172 Swadley Ct Arvada, CO 80004 Party STATE SENATE- Jefferson DISTRICT 21 TO SUCCEED MICHAEL F. FEELEY Penn R. Republican 38 S Zinnia Way Lakewood, CO 80228 Pfiffner Party Deanna Democratic 9536 W Ohio Pl Lakewood, CO 80226 Hanna Party STATE SENATE- Adams Boulder DISTRICT 23 TO SUCCEED KEN ARNOLD Michael C. Democratic 1370 Park Pl Broomfield, CO 80020 Massarotti Party Ken Arnold Republican 10187 Julian Westminister, CO 80031 Party Way Steven E. Libertarian 7316 N Federal Westminster, CO 80030 Lechner Party Blvd STATE SENATE- Adams DISTRICT 25 TO SUCCEED BOB MARTINEZ Bruce Wilcox Republican 1966 Cathay St Aurora, CO 80011 Party Stephanie Democratic 1927 Ironton St Aurora, CO 80010 Takis Party Ronald G. Libertarian 526 S 2nd Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Schweizer Party STATE SENATE- Arapahoe Jefferson DISTRICT 26 TO SUCCEED TOM BLICKENSDERFER Jim Dyer Republican 6380 Southwood Littleton, CO 80121 Party Dr Steven M. Lee Libertarian 505 W Davies Littleton, CO 80120 Party Way STATE SENATE- Arapahoe DISTRICT 27 TO SUCCEED JOHN ANDREWS Scott S. Evans Democratic 7725 S Hudson Littleton, CO 80122 Party Ct John Andrews Republican 7156 S. Verbena Englewood, CO 80112 Party Way Harry Ozols Libertarian 16494 E Powers Aurora, CO 80015-4058 Party Ave STATE SENATE- Arapahoe DISTRICT 28 TO SUCCEED ELSIE LACY Bruce E. Republican 5515 S Sedalia Aurora, CO 80015 Cairns Party St Robert "Bob" Democratic 7474 E Arkansas Denver, CO 80231 Borquez Party Ave #2302 Stephen J. Libertarian 1478 S Moline Aurora, CO 80012 Dreiling Party STATE SENATE- Arapahoe DISTRICT 29 TO SUCCEED FRANK WEDDIG Debbie Allen Republican 942 S Walden St Aurora, CO 80017 Party 9-205 Bob Hagedorn Democratic 1278 Sable Blvd Aurora, CO 80011 Party Cyril B.
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