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Master Summary Report COUNTY OF SAN MATEO TOTALS County of San Mateo PRECINCTS (of 522) 522 Official Election Results REGISTRATION (of 330,179) 330,179 PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 95,143 28.82% PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 65,369 19.80% MARCH 2, 2004 TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 160,512 48.61% DEMOCRATIC PARTY TOTALS LIBERTARIAN PARTY TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 164,539) 164,539 REGISTRATION (of 1,714) 1,714 PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 53,261 32.37% PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 463 27.01% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 35,734 21.72% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 242 14.12% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 88,995 54.09% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 705 41.13% REPUBLICAN PARTY TOTALS NATURAL LAW PARTY TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 85,660) 85,660 REGISTRATION (of 480) 480 PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 24,958 29.14% PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 56 11.67% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 19,750 23.06% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 36 7.50% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 44,708 52.19% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 92 19.17% AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY TOTALS PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 6,010) 6,010 REGISTRATION (of 947) 947 PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 962 16.01% PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 108 11.40% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 691 11.50% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 45 4.75% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 1,653 27.50% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 153 16.16% GREEN PARTY TOTALS NONPARTISAN/DTS TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 3,967) 3,967 REGISTRATION (of 66,862) 66,862 PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 1,197 30.17% PRECINCT BALLOTS CAST 14,138 21.15% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 460 11.60% ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST 8,411 12.58% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 1,657 41.77% TOTAL BALLOTS CAST 22,549 33.72% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 1 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES STATE ASSEMBLY 19TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) ( 316 of 316 Precincts Reported) JOHN F. KERRY 61,005 66.18% GENE MULLIN 45,974 100.00% JOHN EDWARDS 18,419 19.98% HOWARD DEAN 4,194 4.55% STATE ASSEMBLY DENNIS J. KUCINICH 4,103 4.45% 21ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT WESLEY CLARK 1,213 1.32% ( 168 of 168 Precincts Reported) JOE LIEBERMAN 1,150 1.25% JOHN CARCIONE 10,712 41.02% AL SHARPTON 1,094 1.19% IRA RUSKIN 10,060 38.53% CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN 485 0.53% JOHN BARTON 3,255 12.47% DICK GEPHARDT 396 0.43% BARBARA NESBET 2,085 7.98% LYNDON LAROUCHE 117 0.13% DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE UNITED STATES SENATOR 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (4 to be elected) ( 107 of 107 Precincts Reported) ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) JAN EPSTEIN 9,288 25.65% BARBARA BOXER 81,917 100.00% DOLORES HEISINGER 6,958 19.21% GINNY STEWART 6,405 17.69% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE MARIE H. DAVIS 6,058 16.73% 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 14.66% ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) ALAN M. GILBERT 5,309 ANDREW CASSIDY 2,199 6.07% TOM LANTOS 46,270 74.00% RO KHANNA 11,550 18.47% DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE MAAD ABU-GHAZALAH 4,705 7.52% 4TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (4 to be elected) ( 87 of 87 Precincts Reported) UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE KELLY FERGUSSON 5,728 23.83% 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 23.60% ( 166 of 166 Precincts Reported) SHIRLEY DANIELS-STASSINOS 5,673 E. WALLACE ESLER 4,363 18.15% ANNA G. ESHOO 24,273 100.00% ANDREW BYRNES 4,267 17.75% JAMES R. KNOX 4,004 16.66% STATE SENATOR 11TH SENATE DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE ( 155 of 155 Precincts Reported) 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (4 to be elected) ( 84 of 84 Precincts Reported) TED LEMPERT 14,082 53.81% JOE SIMITIAN 12,086 46.19% JUDITH CHRISTENSEN 7,331 26.42% ANNETTE HIPONA 5,993 21.60% STATE ASSEMBLY DANA SMITH 5,733 20.66% 12TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT MARIAN MANN 5,023 18.11% ( 38 of 38 Precincts Reported) FRANK BERLANGA 3,663 13.20% LELAND Y. YEE 4,724 100.00% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 2 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES STATE ASSEMBLY 21ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) ( 168 of 168 Precincts Reported) GEORGE W. BUSH 32,787 100.00% STEVE POIZNER 11,128 100.00% UNITED STATES SENATOR REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) (5 to be elected) ( 107 of 107 Precincts Reported) BILL JONES 17,389 48.31% DEBORAH WILDER 4,177 19.32% HOWARD KALOOGIAN 5,361 14.89% GLORIA GILLOGLEY ACOSTA 2,893 13.38% ROSARIO MARIN 3,512 9.76% JERRY P. HECKERT 2,623 12.14% TONI CASEY 2,705 7.52% JIM R. TOMLIN 2,543 11.76% TIM STOEN 1,670 4.64% MARK C. WATSON 2,318 10.72% BILL QURAISHI 1,637 4.55% SAM QARU 2,152 9.96% JAMES STEWART 1,260 3.50% ERIC STARK 1,894 8.76% JOHN M. VAN ZANDT 1,156 3.21% THOMAS J. WEISSMILLER 1,765 8.17% BARRY L. HATCH 886 2.46% A.J. WEISSMILLER 1,250 5.78% DANNEY BALL 416 1.16% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) MIKE GARZA 11,633 55.88% CHRISTOPHER HUSKINS 9,186 44.12% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 166 of 166 Precincts Reported) CHRIS HAUGEN 9,364 100.00% STATE SENATOR 11TH SENATE DISTRICT ( 155 of 155 Precincts Reported) JON ZELLHOEFER 9,515 100.00% STATE ASSEMBLY 12TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 38 of 38 Precincts Reported) HOWARD EPSTEIN 1,039 100.00% STATE ASSEMBLY 19TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 316 of 316 Precincts Reported) CATHERINE BRINKMAN 16,831 100.00% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 3 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY PRIMARY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) MICHAEL A. PEROUTKA 422 100.00% UNITED STATES SENATOR ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) DON J. GRUNDMANN 521 100.00% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 4 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer GREEN PARTY PRIMARY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO 985 83.19% DAVID COBB 100 8.45% LORNA SALZMAN 85 7.18% KENT MESPLAY 14 1.18% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) PAT GRAY 659 82.79% BARRY HERMANSON 137 17.21% GREEN PARTY COUNTY COUNCIL (7 to be elected) ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) PAT GRAY 988 17.62% JO CHAMBERLAIN 791 14.11% SANDA EVERETTE 695 12.40% JEAN COMFORT 687 12.25% ARLEN COMFORT 538 9.60% JIM SHANNON 528 9.42% DON HAVIS 517 9.22% MARGARET PYE 457 8.15% BRIAN EVERETTE 406 7.24% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 5 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer LIBERTARIAN PARTY PRIMARY PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) GARY NOLAN 294 64.47% AARON RUSSO 95 20.83% MICHAEL BADNARIK 67 14.69% UNITED STATES SENATOR ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) JAMES P. 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"WALT" BROWN 34 40.00% UNITED STATES SENATOR ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) MARSHA FEINLAND 94 100.00% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 7 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer NONPARTISAN OFFICES REGIONAL MEASURE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGIONAL MEASURE 2 1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) MARK CHURCH 93,138 77.29% YES 81,381 55.22% TASO ZOGRAFOS 27,364 22.71% NO 65,986 44.78% COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 4TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT DISTRICT MEASURE ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) 73.52% ROSE JACOBS GIBSON 82,659 COUNTY SERVICE AREA #1 STAN BUETENS 29,775 26.48% MEASURE A (2/3 vote required) ( 5 of 5 Precincts Reported) COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT YES 1,064 70.93% ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) NO 436 29.07% ADRIENNE TISSIER 101,529 100.00% SCHOOL MEASURES STATE PROPOSITIONS RAVENSWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE B PROPOSITION 55 (2/3 vote required) ( 16 of 16 Precincts Reported) PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES BOND ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) YES 1,863 74.34% NO 643 25.66% YES 86,460 57.26% 64,529 42.74% NO PORTOLA VALLEY ELEM. SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE C PROPOSITION 56 (2/3 vote required) ( 17 of 17 Precincts Reported) BUDGET/TAXES VOTING REQUIREMENT ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) YES 2,302 73.06% NO 849 26.94% YES 59,898 39.74% NO 90,827 60.26% PROPOSITION 57 ECONOMIC RECOVERY BOND ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) YES 91,969 60.46% NO 60,159 39.54% PROPOSITION 58 BALANCED BUDGET ACT ( 522 of 522 Precincts Reported) YES 104,670 69.25% NO 46,481 30.75% Official Election Results, Final Report Page 8 of 8 From the Office of Warren Slocum, Chief Elections Officer.
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