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2000 General Election Results - Final Certified Official 2000 General Election Results - Final Certified Official State Ballot STATEWIDE Candidate Party Code Pos TOTALS PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES George W. Bush & Dick 1001 1 Cheney R (Republican) 883,748 1001 2 Al Gore & Joe Lieberman D(Democrat) 738,227 Harry Browne & Art 1001 3 Olivier L (Libertarian) 12,799 John Hagelin & Nat 1001 4 Goldhaber N (Natural Law) 2,240 Ralph Nader & Winona 1001 5 LaDuke G (Green) 91,434 Howard Phillips & J. 1001 6 Curtis Frazier A (Amer. Constitution) 1,319 Pat Buchanan & Ezola U (Unaffiliated 1001 7 Foster /Freedom) 10,465 Earl F. Dodge & W. Dean 1001 8 Watkins P (Prohibition) 208 James Harris & Margaret S (Socialist Workers 1001 9 Trowe Campaign) 216 David McReynolds & T (Socialist Party, 1001 10 Mary Cal Hollis USA) 712 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 107TH US CONGRESS-1ST DST 2001 1 Diana DeGette D 141,831 2001 2 Jesse L. Thomas R 56,291 2001 3 Lyle Nasser F 2,452 2001 4 Richard Combs L 5,852 2001 5 Paul Schaefer write in 3 2001 6 Gary W. Swing write in 5 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 107TH US CONGRESS-2ND DIST 2002 1 Carolyn Cox R 109,338 2002 2 Mark Udall D 155,725 2002 3 David M. Baker L 5,655 2002 4 Ronald N. Forthofer G 12,398 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 107TH US CONGRESS-3RD DIST 2003 1 Curtis Imrie D 87,921 2003 2 Scott McInnis R 199,204 2003 3 Drew Sakson L 9,982 2003 4 Victor A. Good F (Reform) 5,433 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 107TH US CONGRESS-4TH DIST 2004 1 Bob Schaffer R 209,078 2004 2 Dan Sewell Ward N 19,721 2004 3 Kordon L. Baker L 19,713 2004 4 Leslie J. Hanks A 9,955 2004 5 David A. Swartz write in 4,539 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 107TH US CONGRESS-5TH DIST 2005 1 Joel Hefley R 253,330 2005 2 Kerry Kantor L 37,719 2005 3 Randy MacKenzie N 15,260 REPRESENTATIVE TO THE 107TH US CONGRESS-6TH DIST 2006 1 Tom Tancredo R 141,410 2006 2 Kenneth A. Toltz D 110,568 2006 3 Adam D. Katz L 6,885 Concerns of the 2006 4 John Heckman People 3,614 SECRETARY OF STATE (VACANCY - 2-YEAR TERM) 1003 1 Donetta Davidson R 893,891 1003 2 Anthony Martinez D 609,366 1003 3 Clyde J. Harkins A 12,544 1003 4 Cheryl A. Beckett N 25,278 1003 5 Johanna C. Fallis L 43,486 1003 6 Patricia Baker F 26,852 MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-AT LARGE 12011 1 Ben L. Alexander R 767,471 12011 2 Jared Polis D 767,561 12011 3 Thomas D. Groover N 51,320 MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-2ND CD 12002 1 Ron J. Marquez R 117,953 12002 2 Evie Hudak D 144,965 MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-4TH CD 12004 1 Clair B. Orr R 163,072 12004 2 Yolanda (Lollie) Sandoval D 102,652 REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-AT LARGE 8011 1 Pete Steinhauer R 805,562 8011 2 Burke Beu D 588,501 8011 3 Jennifer Holton N w/drew REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-3RD CD 8003 1 Hank Anton R 132,329 8003 2 Gail Schwartz D 143,441 REGENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO-5TH CD R8005 1 Jerry Rutledge R 194,119 D8005 2 Jeanne M. Sauer D 101,522 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 4 to Succeed Ken Chlouber 5004 1 John C. Ford D 19,029 5004 2 Ken Chlouber R 31,932 5004 3 Amy M. Kacsh L 2,954 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 8 to Succeed Dave Wattenberg 5008 1 Paul J. Ohri D 25,841 5008 2 Jack Taylor R 27,002 5008 3 Michael Zuckerman L 2,050 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 10 to Succeed Ray Powers 5010 1 Ronny J. "Ron" May R 28,942 5010 2 Dan Tafoya D 13,536 5010 3 Patricia S. Glidewell L 2,339 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 12 to Succeed Maryanne Tebedo 5012 1 Andy McElhany R 35,165 5012 2 Patrick L. Lilly L 10,826 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 13 (VACANCY - 2-YEAR TERM) to Succeed Bryan Sullivant 5013 1 Joan Fitz-Gerald D 36,425 5013 2 Terri Rayburn R 33,366 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 14 to Succeed Peggy Reeves 5014 1 Steve Tool R 23,624 5014 2 Peggy Reeves D 27,476 5014 3 Wayne L. Bowlby L 1,452 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 17 to Succeed Terry Phillips 5017 1 Randal L. Custer R 22,655 5017 2 Terry L. Phillips D 29,816 5017 3 Chuck Wright L 1,941 5017 4 Patrick West N 1,076 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 18 to Succeed Dorothy A. Rupert 5018 1 Steven M. Hatfield R 10,703 5018 2 Ron Tupa D 35,241 5018 3 You N 1,259 5018 4 Mark H. Nikkel L 1,615 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 19 to Succeed Jim Congrove 5019 1 Sue Windels D 23,482 5109 2 Jim Congrove R 22,585 5019 3 Bud Martin L 1,517 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 21 to Succeed Michael F. Feeley 5021 1 Penn R. Pfiffner R 17,462 5021 2 Deanna Hanna D 20,709 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 23 to Succeed Ken Arnold 5023 1 Michael C. Massarotti D 21,718 5023 2 Ken Arnold R 22,059 5023 3 Steven E. Lechner L 1,443 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 25 to Succeed Bob Martinez 5025 1 Bruce Wilcox R 11,566 5025 2 Stephanie Takis D 15,583 5025 3 Ronald G. Schweizer L 1,050 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 26 to Succeed Tom Blickensderfer 5026 1 Jim Dyer R 29,417 5026 2 Steven M. Lee L 9,637 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 27 to Succeed John Andrews 5027 1 Scott S. Evans D 24,026 5027 2 John Andrews R 27,527 5027 3 Harry Ozols L 1,139 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 28 to Succeed Elsie Lacy 5028 1 Bruce E. Cairns R 21,612 5028 2 Robert "Bob" Borquez D 18,040 5028 3 Stephen J. Dreiling L 1,397 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 29 to Succeed Frank Weddig 5029 1 Debbie Allen R 11,826 5029 2 Bob Hagedorn D 14,726 5029 3 Cyril B. Smaling L 798 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 31 to Succeed Doug Linkhart 5031 1 Al Mewborn R 5,720 5031 2 Doug Linkhart D 17,340 5031 3 Patrick Adamson L 1,383 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 33 to Succeed Gloria Tanner 5033 1 Penfield Tate D 29,811 5033 2 Jesse Wilkins L 4,413 5033 3 Paul A. Zarlengo write in 10 STATE SENATE-DISTRICT 35 to Succeed Dottie Wham 5035 1 Ken Gordon D 26,077 5035 2 Dorothy Gotlieb R 20,793 5035 3 Jeff Taton L 1,028 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 1 to Succeed Fran Coleman 6001 1 Fran N. Coleman D 11,656 6001 2 John Gonce R 7,370 6001 3 Dwayne Smilanich L 665 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 2 to Succeed Gloria Leyba 6002 1 Leonard Alford Thomas R 2,670 6002 2 Desiree M. Sanchez D 8,736 6002 3 Vernon L. Tomkins L 629 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 3 to Succeed Jennifer Veiga 6003 1 Jennifer L. Veiga D 12,508 6003 2 Benjamin J. Aycrigg L 2,984 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 4 to Succeed Frana A. Mace 6004 1 Frana Araujo Mace D 10,466 6004 2 Shirley "Lynn" Kansky R 3,843 6004 3 Ralph Carlos Estrada L 1,345 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 5 to Succeed Nolbert Chavez 6005 1 Nolbert Chavez D 10,572 6005 2 Martin Joseph Vigil L 2,554 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 6 to Succeed Dan Grossman 6006 1 Dan Grossman D 16,900 6006 2 Robin J. McLean R 9,033 6006 3 Richard J. Blair II L 675 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 7 to Succeed Benjamin Clarke 6007 1 Peter C. Groff D 14,594 6007 2 Robert M. Hardaway R 4,247 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 8 to Succeed Penfield Tate 6008 1 Rosemary Marshall D 15,545 6008 2 Walter Schlomer L 1,924 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 9 to Succeed Ken Gordon 6009 1 Andrew Romanoff D 14,687 6009 2 Eldon Strong R 8,759 6009 3 Dawn Reader-McCreery L 812 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 10 to Succeed Dorothy Gotlieb 6010 1 Alice Borodkin D 11,785 6010 2 Bruce Holland R 11,277 6010 3 George C. Lilly A 397 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 11 to Succeed Todd Saliman 6001 1 Todd Saliman D 22,910 6011 2 Mark Mellott N 1,751 6011 3 Glen A. Brink L 2,987 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 12 to Succeed Bill Swenson 6012 1 William G. Swenson R 17,925 6012 2 Dwight K. Harding L 5,483 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 13 to Succeed Tom Plant 6013 1 Tom Plant D 20,532 6013 2 John Vanderhart R 14,244 6013 3 Wright J. Morgan, Jr. L 1,203 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 14 to Succeed Ron Tupa 6014 1 Alice Madden D 15,574 6014 2 Kevin Heupel R 6,037 6014 3 Jonathan Birge L 925 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 15 to Succeed Ron May 6015 1 Bill Cadman R 15,913 6015 2 Steven A. Bell D 6,188 6015 3 Carol Geltemeyer L 1,184 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 16 to Succeed William Sinclair 6016 1 William "Bill" Young D 7,794 6016 2 William D. Sinclair R 11,710 6016 3 Bradford H. Ricker L 800 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-DISTRICT 17 to Succeed Andy McElhany 6017 1 Mark Cloer R 6,871 6017 2 Ed Raye D 6,761 6017 3 Michael V.
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