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General Election 2000 RECORD OF ELECTIONS BY PRECINCT SUMTER COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 GENERAL ELECTION PRECINCTS RU 1 ROY 2 OX 3 NESU 4 EWW 5 INPK 6 WW 7 CO 8 CCC 9 NPAN 10 EVLGS 11 SPAN 12 SU 13 CH 14 WAH 15 ELECTORS-PRESIDENT/VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH/DICK CHENEY (REP) 24 134 396 2260 329 95 522 242 548 476 1153 238 283 230 151 AL GORE/JOE LIEBERMAN (DEM) 20 271 209 1659 241 134 764 320 521 467 760 262 145 155 130 HARRY BROWNE/ART OLIVIER (LIB) 013530305212022 RALPH NADER/WINONA LADUKE (GRE) 4 5 7 51 5 0 15 5 22 23 22 8416 JAMES HARRIS/MARGARET TROWE (SWP) 000000000000000 JOHN HAGELIN/NAT GOLDHABER (LAW) 000100000010000 PAT BUCHANAN/EZOLA FOSTER (REF) 0 3 2 10 40537764629 DAVID MCREYNOLDS/MARY CAL HOLLIS (SPF) 000000000000000 HOWARD PHILLIPS/J. CURTIS FRAZIER (CPF) 001000000010010 MONICA MOOREHEAD/GLORIA LA RIVA (WWP) 000000020202000 MAY CHOTE/MIRIAM E. LANCASTER (WRI) 000000000000000 KEN C. MCCARTHY/FRANK BEIFUS (WRI) 000000000000000 (WRI) WITH NO NAME OR INVALID NAME 000200000020001 UNITED STATES SENATOR BILL MCCOLLUM (REP) 27 140 346 2111 297 88 504 223 539 472 1076 232 252 202 153 BILL NELSON (DEM) 20 256 253 1781 278 139 757 337 542 482 831 273 174 170 129 JOE SIMONETTA (LAW) 000910426652031 JOEL DECKARD (REF) 003620314251121 WILLIE LOGAN (NPA) 3 12 7 17 4 5 21 7 16 877325 ANDY MARTIN (NPA) 0 2 1 10 01052491010 DARRELL L. MCCORMICK (NPA) 0137225121153344 NIKKI O.' (WRI) 000000000000000 OLEN C. FAULK (WRI) 000000000000000 RICHARD GRAYSON (WRI) 000000000000000 BRIAN HEADY (WRI) 000000000000000 ARGIRIS MALAPANIS (WRI) 000000000000000 (WRI) WITH NO NAME OR INVALID NAME 000000000000000 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CLIFFORD (CLIFF) B. STEARNS (REP) 30 209 393 2493 386 118 705 306 689 581 1331 302 286 220 170 (TIM) CLOWER (WRI) 000000000000000 BARBARA ELLIOTT (WRI) 000000000000000 (WRI) WITH NO NAME OR INVALID NAME 2 10 8 24 5 7 29 11 12 16 11 11 8 4 2 PRECINCTS RU 1 ROY 2 OX 3 NESU 4 EWW 5 INPK 6 WW 7 CO 8 CCC 9 NPAN 10 EVLGS 11 SPAN 12 SU 13 CH 14 WAH 15 RECORD OF ELECTIONS BY PRECINCT SUMTER COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 GENERAL ELECTION TREASURER TOM GALLAGHER (REP) 31 216 417 2286 379 117 620 314 642 587 1226 284 291 239 175 JOHN COSGROVE (DEM) 16 147 164 1335 178 98 537 220 376 333 572 189 117 106 104 COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION CHARLIE CRIST (REP) 25 139 356 2089 314 80 497 234 573 516 1131 244 259 198 150 GEORGE H. SHELDON (DEM) 16 205 191 1343 215 124 594 245 391 367 599 205 126 128 117 VASSILIA GAZETAS (NPA) 3 4 9 30 5 3 21 14 13 10 12 5582 STATE SENATOR-11TH SENTATORIAL DIST. ANNA COWIN (REP) 29 153 357 2277 344 87 00001257 0000 LESLIE SCALES (DEM) 21 229 245 1603 235 143 00007020000 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-42ND HSE DIST. HUGH GIBSON (REP) 22 126 291 2253 289 70 471 224 560 455 1247 216 211 184 121 JOHN MARTIN (DEM) 18 234 231 1425 228 138 713 298 459 455 623 262 175 147 139 JOHN WAYNE SMITH (LIB) 2 8 39 66 28 7 53 20 38 42 36 22 22 24 18 STATE REPRESENTATIVE-44TH HSE DIST. DAVE RUSSELL (REP) 000000000000000 GREGORY L. WILLIAMS (DEM) 000000000000000 SHERIFF DAN SELLS (REP) 18 98 191 1235 174 45 373 213 404 447 666 205 164 150 91 WILLIAM O. "BILL" FARMER, JR. (DEM) 32 306 428 2626 414 189 933 362 686 540 1248 317 275 238 202 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS GLORIA CROFT (REP) 25 266 330 1750 292 125 627 290 457 426 790 211 215 185 128 RICK SHIRLEY (DEM) 19 132 268 1884 272 107 614 261 557 507 1029 277 193 194 158 SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS KAREN S. KRAUSS (REP) 27 241 422 2353 391 130 691 332 666 625 1260 318 271 241 158 GARY M. SMITH (DEM) 19 128 171 1295 170 94 507 210 348 325 552 173 145 128 130 PRECINCTS RU 1 ROY 2 OX 3 NESU 4 EWW 5 INPK 6 WW 7 CO 8 CCC 9 NPAN 10 EVLGS 11 SPAN 12 SU 13 CH 14 WAH 15 COUNTY COMMISSIONER-DISTRICT 3 RECORD OF ELECTIONS BY PRECINCT SUMTER COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 GENERAL ELECTION TANGIE STATON (REP) 00000814872340000000 BILLY "TINY" RUTTER (DEM) 000001578563450000000 COUNTY COMMISSIONER-DISTRICT 4 JIM ROBERTS (REP) 000000000000000 DALE BARNES (DEM) 000000000000000 COUNTY COMMISSIONER-DISTRICT 5 GUY SIMMONS (REP) 00000000000002150 ROBIN COX (DEM) 00000000000001770 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-CDD 1 SEAT 1 JOSEPH FATEBENA 00000000005950000 JACK JOHANSSON 00000000009400000 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-CDD 1 SEAT 3 RUSSELL G. DAY 00000000001147 0000 FRANK H. TOPPING 00000000006150000 JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT RETAIN JUSTICE R. FRED LEWIS YES 28 200 298 2228 310 131 713 293 677 541 1139 271 211 195 155 NO 10 102 193 938 181 61 342 188 254 297 459 168 161 123 98 RETAIN JUSTICE BARBARA J. PARIENTE YES 25 189 291 2240 293 119 690 286 657 498 1162 246 202 177 134 NO 12 94 194 878 179 68 354 184 254 297 433 167 164 129 106 PRECINCTS RU 1 ROY 2 OX 3 NESU 4 EWW 5 INPK 6 WW 7 CO 8 CCC 9 NPAN 10 EVLGS 11 SPAN 12 SU 13 CH 14 WAH 15 RETAIN JUSTICE PEGGY A. QUINCE YES 27 176 292 2178 286 116 673 267 653 492 1140 241 197 177 139 NO 12 103 187 874 180 62 335 189 247 294 430 164 166 122 104 RECORD OF ELECTIONS BY PRECINCT SUMTER COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 GENERAL ELECTION DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL RETAIN JUDGE EMERSON R. THOMPSON, JR YES 29 213 313 2255 319 127 732 302 700 548 1167 274 219 198 157 NO 13 97 179 906 173 64 348 183 236 295 439 169 163 120 94 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT AND OTHER PUBLIC MEASURES NO. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE X, SECTION 19 (INITATIVE) HIGH SPEED MONORAIL SYSTEM YES FOR APPROVAL 26 197 301 2040 306 137 742 326 606 501 1021 265 213 197 129 NO FOR REJECTION 22 145 276 1719 239 83 479 202 448 434 840 234 197 169 148 NO. 2 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE REFERENDUM (IMPLENTING ARTICLE V, SECTION 10) LOCAL OPTION FOR SELECTION YES 17 101 128 1340 153 78 402 164 396 269 740 133 98 109 65 NO 31 243 447 2227 397 142 783 359 632 646 1064 345 306 243 208 NO. 3 COUNTY COURT JUDGE REFERNDUM (IMPLENTING ARTICLE V, SECTION 10) LOCAL OPTION FOR SELECTION YES 15 95 99 1221 131 68 364 144 370 248 675 110 89 86 46 NO 33 246 474 2316 410 149 820 381 657 666 1127 368 317 270 226 VILLAGE COMM DEVELOPMENT DIST 2 YES 00035400000000000 NO 0 0 0 2639 00000000000 TOTAL REGISTERED 80 785 985 5657 951 450 2526 1006 1745 1738 2980 885 761 757 485 TOTAL VOTED 52 439 639 4105 608 247 1388 599 1153 1020 2008 538 448 404 304 TOTAL PERCENTAGE 65.00% 55.92% 64.87% 72.56% 63.93% 54.89% 54.95% 59.54% 66.07% 58.69% 67.38% 60.79% 58.87% 53.37% 62.68% RECORD OF ELECTIONS BY PRECINCT SUMTER COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 GENERAL ELECTION PRECINCTS WBU 16 EBU 17 WE 18 SBU 19 IH 20 CROOM 21 STCA 22 LIN 23 WVLGS 24 ABSENTEE TOTAL PERCENT ELECTORS-PRESIDENT/VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH/DICK CHENEY (REP) 505 211 395 372 298 291 37 225 865 1847 12127 54.45% AL GORE/JOE LIEBERMAN (DEM) 380 173 385 338 287 218 20 130 615 1033 9637 43.27% HARRY BROWNE/ART OLIVIER (LIB) 0152530215530.24% RALPH NADER/WINONA LADUKE (GRE) 17 4 7 10 21 9 3 6 20 31 306 1.37% JAMES HARRIS/MARGARET TROWE (SWP) 100000000120.01% JOHN HAGELIN/NAT GOLDHABER (LAW) 000000000020.01% PAT BUCHANAN/EZOLA FOSTER (REF) 125556035141140.51% DAVID MCREYNOLDS/MARY CAL HOLLIS (SPF) 000000000000.00% HOWARD PHILLIPS/J. CURTIS FRAZIER (CPF) 000000000030.01% MONICA MOOREHEAD/GLORIA LA RIVA (WWP) 2013100103170.08% MAY CHOTE/MIRIAM E. LANCASTER (WRI) 000000000000.00% KEN C. MCCARTHY/FRANK BEIFUS (WRI) 000000000000.00% (WRI) WITH NO NAME OR INVALID NAME 100100010190.04% UNITED STATES SENATOR BILL MCCOLLUM (REP) 461 191 365 349 292 268 42 200 836 1718 11384 51.44% BILL NELSON (DEM) 413 185 410 362 294 240 19 159 647 1120 10271 46.41% JOE SIMONETTA (LAW) 2151320265660.30% JOEL DECKARD (REF) 1010240013430.19% WILLIE LOGAN (NPA) 15 4 16 9 18 7027292311.04% ANDY MARTIN (NPA) 3020230015520.23% DARRELL L. MCCORMICK (NPA) 41124303011820.37% NIKKI O.' (WRI) 000000000000.00% OLEN C. FAULK (WRI) 000000000000.00% RICHARD GRAYSON (WRI) 000000000000.00% BRIAN HEADY (WRI) 000000000000.00% ARGIRIS MALAPANIS (WRI) 000000000000.00% (WRI) WITH NO NAME OR INVALID NAME 000000000000.00% REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CLIFFORD (CLIFF) B. STEARNS (REP) 528 230 424 433 377 327 37 219 1028 2152 13974 97.96% (TIM) CLOWER (WRI) 000000000550.04% BARBARA ELLIOTT (WRI) 100000000010.01% (WRI) WITH NO NAME OR INVALID NAME 12 8 15 20 16 7 0 13 8 26 285 2.00% PRECINCTS WBU 16 EBU 17 WE 18 SBU 19 IH 20 CROOM 21 STCA 22 LIN 23 WVLGS 24 ABSENTEE TOTAL PERCENT RECORD OF ELECTIONS BY PRECINCT SUMTER COUNTY NOVEMBER 7, 2000 GENERAL ELECTION TREASURER TOM GALLAGHER (REP) 558 241 437 418 356 331 37 233 921 1936 13292 64.75% JOHN COSGROVE (DEM) 271 125 299 269 219 166 15 109 461 811 7237 35.25% COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION CHARLIE CRIST (REP) 518 198 351 375 313 290 39 209 868 1814 11780 59.38% GEORGE H.
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