STATISTICS PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2000

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STATISTICS
OF THE
PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL
ELECTION
OF
NOVEMBER 7, 2000
SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
AND THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED
STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH
CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF,
INCLUDING THE ELECTORAL VOTE
COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY
JEFF TRANDAHL
CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
(Corrected to June 21, 2001)
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STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL AND
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 7, 2000
(Number which precedes name of candidate designates congressional district. Since
party names for Presidential Electors for the same candidate vary from state to state,
the most commonly used name is listed in parentheses.)
ALABAMA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
941,173
692,611
1 25,896
5,893
699
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Sonny Callahan, Republican .....................................................................
Dick Coffee, Libertarian ............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
151,188
14,031
450
2. Terry Everett, Republican .........................................................................
Charles Woods, Democrat .........................................................................
Wallace B. McGahan, Libertarian ............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
151,830
64,958
4,111
1,737
3. Bob Riley, Republican ...............................................................................
John Sophocleus, Libertarian ...................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
147,317
21,119
1,083
4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ................................................................
Marsha Folsom, Democrat ........................................................................
Craig Goodrich, Libertarian ......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
140,009
86,400
3,519
1,178
5. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Democrat ...................................................
Alan Barksdale, Libertarian .....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
186,059
22,110
1,345
6. Spencer Bachus, Republican .....................................................................
Terry Reagin, Libertarian .........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
212,751
28,189
977
7. Ed Martin, Republican ..............................................................................
Earl F. Hilliard, Democrat ........................................................................
Ken Hager, Libertarian .............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
46,134
148,243
3,829
427
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Writein
Representatives:
1st district .....................................................
2d district ......................................................
3d district ......................................................
4th district ....................................................
5th district ....................................................
6th district ....................................................
7th district ....................................................
151,188
151,830
147,317
140,009
..................
212,751
46,134
..................
64,958
..................
86,400
186,059
..................
148,243
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
14,031
4,111
21,119
3,519
22,110
28,189
3,829
450
1,737
1,083
1,178
1,345
977
427
165,669
222,636
169,519
231,106
209,514
241,917
198,633
Total
Total ................................................
849,229
485,660
..............
96,908
7,197
1,438,994
Presidential electors ............................................
941,173
692,611
1 25,896
5,893
699
1,666,272
1
Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 18,323 for Green; 6,351 for Reform; 447 for Natural Law; and 775 for Constitution.
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ALASKA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
167,398
79,004
28,747
2,636
5,192
919
596
1,068
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Don Young, Republican .............................................................................
Clifford Mark Greene, Democrat ..............................................................
Anna C. Young, Green ...............................................................................
Jim Dore, Alaskan Independence .............................................................
Leonard J. ‘‘Len’’ Karpinski, Libertarian .................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
190,862
45,372
22,440
10,085
4,802
832
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska
Title of candidate
Green
Alaskan
Independence
Republican
Democratic
Representative:
At large .........................
190,862
45,372
22,440
10,085
Presidential electors ........
167,398
79,004
28,747
.................
Reform
Natural
Law
Constitution
4,802
............
..........
..........
832
274,393
2,636
5,192
919
596
1,068
285,560
Libertarian
Writein
Total
ARIZONA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Write-in (Constitution Party candidate) ..................................................
781,652
685,341
45,645
5,775
12,373
1,120
110
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jon Kyl, Republican ...................................................................................
William Toel, Independent ........................................................................
Vance Hansen, Green ................................................................................
Barry J. Hess II, Libertarian ....................................................................
1,108,196
109,230
108,926
70,724
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
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1. Jeff Flake, Republican ...............................................................................
David Mendoza, Democrat ........................................................................
Jon Burroughs, Libertarian ......................................................................
123,289
97,455
9,227
2. Bill Barenholtz, Republican ......................................................................
Ed Pastor, Democrat .................................................................................
Geoffrey Weber, Libertarian .....................................................................
Barbara Shelor, Natural Law ...................................................................
32,990
84,034
3,169
2,412
3. Bob Stump, Republican .............................................................................
Gene Scharer, Democrat ...........................................................................
Edward R. Carlson, Libertarian ...............................................................
198,367
94,676
8,927
4. John B. Shadegg, Republican ...................................................................
Ben Jankowski, Democrat .........................................................................
Ernest Hancock, Libertarian ....................................................................
140,396
71,803
7,298
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ARIZONA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
5. Jim Kolbe, Republican ...............................................................................
George Cunningham, Democrat ...............................................................
Michael Jay Green, Green ........................................................................
Aage Nost, Libertarian ..............................................................................
172,986
101,564
9,010
4,049
6. J. D. Hayworth, Republican ......................................................................
Larry Nelson, Democrat ............................................................................
Richard Duncan, Libertarian ....................................................................
186,687
108,317
9,000
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Natural
Law
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ...................
5th district ...................
6th district ...................
123,289
32,990
198,367
140,396
172,986
186,687
97,455
84,034
94,676
71,803
101,564
108,317
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
9,010
.................
9,227
3,169
8,927
7,298
4,049
9,000
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...........
2,412
...........
...........
...........
...........
............
............
............
............
............
............
229,971
122,605
301,970
219,497
287,609
304,004
Total ......................
854,715
557,849
.................
9,010
41,670
...............
2,412
............
1,465,656
Senator .............................
1,108,196
(1)
109,230
108,926
70,724
...............
...........
............
1,397,076
Presidential electors ........
781,652
685,341
.................
45,645
5,775
12,373
1,120
110
1,532,016
ARKANSAS
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Constitutional (Constitution Party candidate) ........................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
472,940
422,768
13,421
7,358
2,781
1,415
1,098
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Susan Myshka, Republican .......................................................................
Marion Berry, Democrat ...........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
79,437
120,266
253
2. Bob Thomas, Republican ...........................................................................
Vic Snyder, Democrat ................................................................................
93,692
126,957
3. Asa Hutchinson, Republican .....................................................................
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4. Jay Dickey, Republican .............................................................................
Mike Ross, Democrat .................................................................................
104,017
108,143
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas
Title of candidate
Democratic
Green
Reform
Libertarian
Constitutional
Natural
Law
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
79,437
93,692
( 1)
104,017
120,266
126,957
................
108,143
..............
..............
..............
..............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
253
............
............
............
199,956
220,649
( 1)
212,160
Total ...............
277,146
355,366
..............
............
............
............
............
253
632,765
472,940
422,768
13,421
7,358
2,781
1,415
1,098
............
921,781
Presidential electors
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CALIFORNIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
American Independent (Constitution Party candidate) ..........................
4,567,429
5,861,203
418,707
45,520
10,934
44,987
17,042
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tom Campbell, Republican .......................................................................
Dianne Feinstein, Democrat .....................................................................
Medea Susan Benjamin, Green ................................................................
Gail Katherine Lightfoot, Libertarian .....................................................
Brian M. Rees, Natural Law .....................................................................
Jose Luis ‘‘Joe’’ Camahort, Reform ...........................................................
Diane Beall Templin, American Independent .........................................
3,886,853
5,932,522
326,828
187,718
58,537
96,552
134,598
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Russel J. ‘‘Jim’’ Chase, Republican ..........................................................
Mike Thompson, Democrat .......................................................................
Emil P. Rossi, Libertarian ........................................................................
Cheryl Kreier, Natural Law ......................................................................
Pamela Elizondo, Reform ..........................................................................
2. Wally Herger, Republican .........................................................................
Stan Morgan, Democrat ............................................................................
Charles R. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................
John McDermott, Natural Law ................................................................
3. Doug Ose, Republican ...............................................................................
Bob Kent, Democrat ..................................................................................
Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian ..........................................................
Channing E. Jones, Natural Law .............................................................
4. John T. Doolittle, Republican ...................................................................
Mark A. Norberg, Democrat .....................................................................
William Fritz Frey, Libertarian ...............................................................
Robert E. Ray, Natural Law .....................................................................
5. Kenneth J. Payne, Republican ..................................................................
Robert T. Matsui, Democrat .....................................................................
Ken Adams, Green .....................................................................................
Cullene Lang, Libertarian .........................................................................
Charles Kersey, Natural Law ...................................................................
6. Ken McAuliffe, Republican .......................................................................
Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat ......................................................................
Justin ‘‘Justo’’ Moscoso, Green .................................................................
Richard O. Barton, Libertarian ................................................................
Alan Barreca, Natural Law ......................................................................
7. Christopher A. Hoffman, Republican .......................................................
George Miller, Democrat ...........................................................................
Martin Sproul, Natural Law .....................................................................
8. Adam Sparks, Republican .........................................................................
Nancy Pelosi, Democrat ............................................................................
Erik Bauman, Libertarian ........................................................................
David L. Smithstein, Natural Law ...........................................................
9. Arneze Washington, Republican ...............................................................
Barbara Lee, Democrat .............................................................................
Fred E. Foldvary, Libertarian ..................................................................
Ellen Jefferds, Natural Law .....................................................................
10. Claude B. Hutchison, Jr., Republican ......................................................
Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat ....................................................................
Valerie Irene Janlois, Natural Law ..........................................................
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155,638
6,376
7,173
3,161
168,172
72,075
6,699
8,910
129,254
93,067
5,227
2,634
197,503
97,974
9,494
6,452
55,945
147,025
6,195
2,919
1,975
80,169
182,116
13,248
4,691
2,894
44,154
159,692
4,943
25,298
181,847
5,645
2,638
21,033
182,352
7,051
4,214
134,863
160,429
9,527
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
11. Richard W. Pombo, Republican ................................................................
Tom Y. Santos, Democrat ..........................................................................
Kathryn A. Russow, Libertarian ..............................................................
Jon A. Kurey, Natural Law ......................................................................
12. Mike Garza, Republican ............................................................................
Tom Lantos, Democrat ..............................................................................
Barbara J. Less, Libertarian ....................................................................
Rifkin Young, Natural Law ......................................................................
13. James R. ‘‘Jim’’ Goetz, Republican ...........................................................
Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat ..................................................................
Howard Mora, Libertarian ........................................................................
Tim Robert Hoehner, Natural Law ..........................................................
Don J. Grundmann, American Independent ...........................................
14. Bill Quraishi, Republican ..........................................................................
Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat .........................................................................
Joseph W. Dehn III, Libertarian ..............................................................
John Black, Natural Law ..........................................................................
15. Jim Cunneen, Republican .........................................................................
Mike Honda, Democrat .............................................................................
Ed Leo Wimmers, Libertarian ..................................................................
Douglas C. Gorney, Natural Law .............................................................
16. Horace ‘‘Gene’’ Thayn, Republican ...........................................................
Zoe Lofgren, Democrat ..............................................................................
Dennis Michael Umphress, Libertarian ...................................................
Edward J. Klein, Natural Law .................................................................
17. Clint Engler, Republican ...........................................................................
Sam Farr, Democrat ..................................................................................
E. Craig Coffin, Green ...............................................................................
Rick S. Garrett, Libertarian .....................................................................
Scott R. Hartley, Natural Law .................................................................
Lawrence Bruce Fenton, Reform ..............................................................
18. Steve R. Wilson, Republican .....................................................................
Gary A. Condit, Democrat .........................................................................
Page Roth Riskin, Natural Law ...............................................................
19. George Radanovich, Republican ...............................................................
Daniel J. Rosenberg, Democrat ................................................................
Elizabeth Taylor, Libertarian ...................................................................
Robert L. Miller, Natural Law ..................................................................
Edmon V. Kaiser, American Independent ...............................................
20. Rich Rodriguez, Republican ......................................................................
Calvin M. Dooley, Democrat .....................................................................
Arnold Kriegbaum, Libertarian ................................................................
Walter Kenneth Ruehlig, Natural Law ....................................................
21. William M. Thomas, Republican ..............................................................
Pedro ‘‘Pete’’ Martinez, Jr., Democrat ......................................................
James RS Manion, Libertarian ................................................................
22. Mike Stoker, Republican ...........................................................................
Lois Capps, Democrat ................................................................................
Joe Furcinite, Libertarian .........................................................................
J. Carlos Aguirre, Natural Law ................................................................
Richard Porter, Reform .............................................................................
23. Elton Gallegly, Republican .......................................................................
Michael Case, Democrat ............................................................................
Roger Peebles, Libertarian ........................................................................
Stephen P. Hospodar, Natural Law .........................................................
Cary Bruce Savitch, Reform .....................................................................
24. Jerry Doyle, Republican ............................................................................
Brad Sherman, Democrat .........................................................................
Juan Carlos Ros, Libertarian ...................................................................
Michael Cuddehe, Natural Law ................................................................
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120,635
79,539
5,036
3,397
44,162
158,404
6,431
3,559
44,499
129,012
4,623
2,647
2,365
59,338
161,720
4,715
4,489
99,866
128,545
4,820
3,591
37,213
115,118
4,742
2,673
51,557
143,219
8,215
2,510
996
2,263
56,465
121,003
2,860
144,517
70,578
4,264
1,990
1,266
57,563
66,235
1,320
1,416
142,539
49,318
7,243
113,094
135,538
2,060
1,888
2,490
119,479
89,918
3,708
1,456
6,473
70,169
155,398
6,966
2,911
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
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25. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon, Republican ..................................................
Sid Gold, Democrat ....................................................................................
Bruce R. Acker, Libertarian ......................................................................
Mews Small, Natural Law ........................................................................
138,628
73,921
7,219
3,010
26. Howard L. Berman, Democrat ..................................................................
Bill Farley, Libertarian .............................................................................
David L. Cossak, Natural Law .................................................................
96,500
13,052
5,229
27. James E. Rogan, Republican ....................................................................
Adam B. Schiff, Democrat .........................................................................
Ted Brown, Libertarian .............................................................................
Miriam R. Hospodar, Natural Law ..........................................................
94,518
113,708
3,675
3,873
28. David Dreier, Republican ..........................................................................
Janice M. Nelson, Democrat .....................................................................
Randall G. Weissbuch, Libertarian ..........................................................
Lawrence Allison, Natural Law ................................................................
Joe ‘‘Jay’’ Haytas, American Independent ...............................................
116,557
81,804
2,823
2,083
1,932
29. Jim Scileppi, Republican ...........................................................................
Henry A. Waxman, Democrat ...................................................................
Jack Anderson, Libertarian ......................................................................
Bruce Joseph Currivan, Natural Law ......................................................
45,784
180,295
7,944
4,178
30. Tony Goss, Republican ..............................................................................
Xavier Becerra, Democrat .........................................................................
Jason E. Heath, Libertarian .....................................................................
Gary D. Hearne, Natural Law ..................................................................
11,788
83,223
2,858
2,051
31. Hilda L. Solis, Democrat ...........................................................................
Krista Lieberg-Wong, Green .....................................................................
Michael McGuire, Libertarian ..................................................................
Richard D. Griffin, Natural Law ..............................................................
89,600
10,294
7,138
5,882
32. Kathy Williamson, Republican .................................................................
Julian C. Dixon, Democrat ........................................................................
Bob Weber, Libertarian .............................................................................
Rashied Jibri, Natural Law ......................................................................
19,924
137,447
3,875
3,281
33. Wayne Miller, Republican .........................................................................
Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat ..............................................................
Nathan Thomas Craddock, Libertarian ...................................................
Charles William Harpur, Natural Law ....................................................
8,260
60,510
1,601
1,200
34. Robert Arthur Canales, Republican .........................................................
Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat ................................................................
Julia F. Simon, Natural Law ....................................................................
33,445
105,980
9,262
35. Carl McGill, Republican ............................................................................
Maxine Waters, Democrat .........................................................................
Rick Joseph Dunstan, Natural Law .........................................................
Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent .......................................
12,582
100,569
1,153
1,911
36. Steven T. Kuykendall, Republican ...........................................................
Jane Harman, Democrat ...........................................................................
Daniel R. Sherman, Libertarian ...............................................................
Matt Ornati, Natural Law ........................................................................
John R. Konopka, Reform .........................................................................
111,199
115,651
6,073
2,264
3,549
37. Vernon Van, Republican ...........................................................................
Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democrat ..................................................
Herb Peters, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Margaret Glazer, Natural Law .................................................................
12,762
93,269
3,150
4,094
38. Stephen Horn, Republican ........................................................................
Gerrie Schipske, Democrat .......................................................................
Jack Neglia, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Karen Blasdell-Wilkinson, Natural Law .................................................
87,266
85,498
3,614
3,744
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
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39. Edward R. Royce, Republican ...................................................................
Gill G. Kanel, Democrat ............................................................................
Keith D. Gann, Libertarian ......................................................................
Ron Jevning, Natural Law ........................................................................
129,294
64,398
5,275
6,597
40. Jerry Lewis, Republican ............................................................................
Marion J. Lindberg, Libertarian ..............................................................
Frank N. Schmit, Natural Law ................................................................
151,069
18,924
19,029
41. Gary G. Miller, Republican .......................................................................
Rodolfo G. Favila, Democrat .....................................................................
David F. Kramer, Natural Law ................................................................
104,695
66,361
6,560
42. Elia Pirozzi, Republican ............................................................................
Joe Baca, Democrat ...................................................................................
John S. Ballard, Libertarian .....................................................................
Gwyn E. Hartley, Natural Law ................................................................
53,239
90,585
4,059
3,694
43. Ken Calvert, Republican ...........................................................................
Bill Reed, Libertarian ................................................................................
Nathaniel E. Adam, Natural Law ............................................................
140,201
29,755
20,376
44. Mary Bono, Republican .............................................................................
Ron Oden, Democrat ..................................................................................
Jim Meuer, Natural Law ..........................................................................
Gene Smith, Reform ..................................................................................
123,738
79,302
2,012
4,135
45. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican ................................................................
Ted Crisell, Democrat ................................................................................
Don F. Hull, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Constance Betton, Natural Law ...............................................................
136,275
71,066
8,409
3,635
46. Gloria Matta Tuchman, Republican .........................................................
Loretta Sanchez, Democrat .......................................................................
Richard B. Boddie, Libertarian ................................................................
Larry G. Engwall, Natural Law ...............................................................
40,928
70,381
3,159
2,440
47. Christopher Cox, Republican ....................................................................
John L. Graham, Democrat ......................................................................
David F. Nolan, Libertarian .....................................................................
Jane E. Adam, Natural Law .....................................................................
181,365
83,186
8,081
3,769
48. Darrell Issa, Republican ............................................................................
Peter Kouvelis, Democrat ..........................................................................
Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian .................................................................
Sharon K. Miles, Natural Law .................................................................
Eddie Rose, Reform ...................................................................................
160,627
74,073
7,269
8,269
11,240
49. Brian P. Bilbray, Republican ....................................................................
Susan A. Davis, Democrat ........................................................................
Doris Ball, Libertarian ..............................................................................
Tahir I. Bhatti, Natural Law ....................................................................
105,515
113,400
6,526
3,048
50. Bob Divine, Republican .............................................................................
Bob Filner, Democrat ................................................................................
David A. Willoughby, Libertarian ............................................................
LeeAnn S. Kendall, Natural Law .............................................................
38,526
95,191
3,472
2,283
51. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham, Republican .................................................
George ‘‘Jorge’’ Barraza, Democrat ..........................................................
Daniel L. Muhe, Libertarian .....................................................................
Eric Bourdette, Natural Law ....................................................................
172,291
81,408
7,159
6,941
52. Duncan Hunter, Republican .....................................................................
Craig Barkacs, Democrat ..........................................................................
Michael Benoit, Libertarian ......................................................................
Robert A. Sherman, Natural Law ............................................................
131,345
63,537
5,995
2,117
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in California
VerDate 23-MAR-99
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Natural
Law
Reform
American
Independent
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ....................
5th district ....................
6th district ....................
7th district ....................
8th district ....................
9th district ....................
10th district ..................
11th district ..................
12th district ..................
13th district ..................
14th district ..................
15th district ..................
16th district ..................
17th district ..................
18th district ..................
19th district ..................
20th district ..................
21st district ..................
22d district ...................
23d district ...................
24th district ..................
25th district ..................
26th district ..................
27th district ..................
28th district ..................
29th district ..................
30th district ..................
31st district ..................
32d district ...................
33d district ...................
34th district ..................
35th district ..................
36th district ..................
37th district ..................
38th district ..................
39th district ..................
40th district ..................
41st district ..................
42d district ...................
43d district ...................
44th district ..................
45th district ..................
46th district ..................
47th district ..................
48th district ..................
49th district ..................
50th district ..................
51st district ..................
52d district ...................
66,987
168,172
129,254
197,503
55,945
80,169
44,154
25,298
21,033
134,863
120,635
44,162
44,499
59,338
99,866
37,213
51,557
56,465
144,517
57,563
142,539
113,094
119,479
70,169
138,628
.......................
94,518
116,557
45,784
11,788
.......................
19,924
8,260
33,445
12,582
111,199
12,762
87,266
129,294
151,069
104,695
53,239
140,201
123,738
136,275
40,928
181,365
160,627
105,515
38,526
172,291
131,345
155,638
72,075
93,067
97,974
147,025
182,116
159,692
181,847
182,352
160,429
79,539
158,404
129,012
161,720
128,545
115,118
143,219
121,003
70,578
66,235
49,318
135,538
89,918
155,398
73,921
96,500
113,708
81,804
180,295
83,223
89,600
137,447
60,510
105,980
100,569
115,651
93,269
85,498
64,398
.......................
66,361
90,585
.......................
79,302
71,066
70,381
83,186
74,073
113,400
95,191
81,408
63,537
.................
.................
.................
.................
6,195
13,248
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
8,215
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
10,294
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
6,376
6,699
5,227
9,494
2,919
4,691
.................
5,645
7,051
.................
5,036
6,431
4,623
4,715
4,820
4,742
2,510
.................
4,264
1,320
7,243
2,060
3,708
6,966
7,219
13,052
3,675
2,823
7,944
2,858
7,138
3,875
1,601
.................
.................
6,073
3,150
3,614
5,275
18,924
.................
4,059
29,755
.................
8,409
3,159
8,081
7,269
6,526
3,472
7,159
5,995
7,173
8,910
2,634
6,452
1,975
2,894
4,943
2,638
4,214
9,527
3,397
3,559
2,647
4,489
3,591
2,673
996
2,860
1,990
1,416
.................
1,888
1,456
2,911
3,010
5,229
3,873
2,083
4,178
2,051
5,882
3,281
1,200
9,262
1,153
2,264
4,094
3,744
6,597
19,029
6,560
3,694
20,376
2,012
3,635
2,440
3,769
8,269
3,048
2,283
6,941
2,117
3,161
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
2,263
.................
.................
.................
.................
2,490
6,473
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
3,549
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
4,135
.................
.................
.................
11,240
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
2,365
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
1,266
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
1,932
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
1,911
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
239,335
255,856
230,182
311,423
214,059
283,118
208,789
215,428
214,650
304,819
208,607
212,556
183,146
230,262
236,822
159,746
208,760
180,328
222,615
126,534
199,100
255,070
221,034
235,444
222,778
114,781
215,774
205,199
238,201
99,920
112,914
164,527
71,571
148,687
116,215
238,736
113,275
180,122
205,564
189,022
177,616
151,577
190,332
209,187
219,385
116,908
276,401
261,478
228,489
139,472
267,799
202,994
Total ......................
4,446,295
5,406,623
37,952
277,645
227,307
33,311
7,474
10,436,607
Senator .............................
3,886,853
5,932,522
326,828
187,718
58,537
96,552
134,598
10,623,608
Presidential electors ........
4,567,429
5,861,203
418,707
45,520
10,934
44,987
17,042
10,965,822
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COLORADO
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
American Constitution ..............................................................................
Freedom (Reform Party candidate) ..........................................................
Socialist ......................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Prohibition ..................................................................................................
883,748
738,227
91,434
12,799
2,240
1,319
10,465
712
216
208
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jesse L. Thomas, Republican ....................................................................
Diana DeGette, Democrat .........................................................................
Richard Combs, Libertarian .....................................................................
Lyle Nasser, Reform ..................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. Carolyn Cox, Republican ...........................................................................
Mark Udall, Democrat ...............................................................................
Ronald N. Forthofer, Green ......................................................................
David M. Baker, Libertarian ....................................................................
3. Scott McInnis, Republican ........................................................................
Curtis Imrie, Democrat .............................................................................
Drew Sakson, Libertarian .........................................................................
Victor A. Good, Reform ..............................................................................
4. Bob Schaffer, Republican ..........................................................................
Kordon L. Baker, Libertarian ...................................................................
Dan Sewell Ward, Natural Law ...............................................................
Leslie J. Hanks, American Constitution ..................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
5. Joel Hefley, Republican .............................................................................
Kerry Kantor, Libertarian ........................................................................
Randy MacKenzie, Natural Law ..............................................................
6. Thomas G. Tancredo, Republican .............................................................
Kenneth A. Toltz, Democrat .....................................................................
Adam D. Katz, Libertarian .......................................................................
John Heckman, Concerns of People .........................................................
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141,831
5,852
2,452
8
109,338
155,725
12,398
5,655
199,204
87,921
9,982
5,433
209,078
19,713
19,721
9,955
4,539
253,330
37,719
15,260
141,410
110,568
6,885
3,614
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883,748
Total .......................
56,291
109,338
199,204
209,078
253,330
141,410
Republican
Presidential electors ...................
Representatives:
1st district ............................
2d district .............................
3d district .............................
4th district ...........................
5th district ...........................
6th district ...........................
Title of candidate
738,227
496,045
141,831
155,725
87,921
.......................
.......................
110,568
Democratic
91,434
12,398
.................
12,398
.................
.................
.................
.................
Green
12,799
85,806
5,852
5,655
9,982
19,713
37,719
6,885
Libertarian
2,240
34,981
...............
...............
...............
19,721
15,260
...............
Natural
Law
1,319
9,955
...............
...............
...............
9,955
...............
...............
American
Constitution
10,465
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Freedom
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Colorado
.............
7,885
2,452
.............
5,433
.............
.............
.............
Reform
.............
3,614
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
3,614
Concerns of
People
712
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
Socialist
216
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Socialist
Workers
208
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
Prohibition
..............
4,547
8
..............
..............
4,539
..............
..............
Write-in
1,741,368
1,623,882
206,434
283,116
302,540
263,006
306,309
262,477
Total
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CONNECTICUT
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Concerned Citizens (Constitution Party candidate) ................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
561,094
816,015
64,452
9,695
3,484
4,731
1 54
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Phil Giordano, Republican ........................................................................
Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat ................................................................
William Kozak, Jr., Concerned Citizens ..................................................
Wildey J. Moore, Libertarian ....................................................................
448,077
828,902
25,509
8,773
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Bob Backlund, Republican ........................................................................
John B. Larson, Democrat ........................................................................
2. Rob Simmons, Republican .........................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Sam Gejdenson, Democrat ........................................................................
3. June M. Gold, Republican .........................................................................
Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat ......................................................................
Gail Dalby, Natural Law ...........................................................................
4. Christopher Shays, Republican ................................................................
Stephanie Sanchez, Democrat ..................................................................
Daniel Gislao, Libertarian ........................................................................
Frank M. Don, Independence ...................................................................
5. Mark Nielsen, Republican .........................................................................
James H. Maloney, Democrat ...................................................................
Joseph A. Zdonczyk, Concerned Citizens .................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
6. Nancy L. Johnson, Republican .................................................................
Paul Valenti, Democrat .............................................................................
Audrey A. Cole, Green ...............................................................................
Timothy A. Knibbs, Concerned Citizens ..................................................
59,331
151,932
110,239
4,141
111,520
60,037
156,910
1,258
119,155
84,472
2,034
1,097
98,229
118,932
4,653
7
143,698
75,471
7,303
3,071
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut
Title of candidate
Democratic
Green
Concerned
Citizens
Libertarian
Independence
Reform
Natural
Law
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ...................
5th district ...................
6th district ...................
59,331
110,239
60,037
119,155
98,229
143,698
151,932
111,520
156,910
84,472
118,932
75,471
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
7,303
..............
..............
..............
..............
4,653
3,071
..............
..............
..............
2,034
..............
..............
...........
4,141
...........
1,097
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
1,258
...........
...........
...........
..........
..........
..........
..........
7
..........
211,263
225,900
218,205
206,758
221,821
229,543
Total ......................
590,689
699,237
7,303
7,724
2,034
5,238
...........
1,258
7
1,313,490
Senator .............................
448,077
828,902
..............
25,509
8,773
...........
...........
...........
..........
1,311,261
Presidential electors ........
561,094
816,015
64,452
9,695
3,484
...........
4,731
...........
1 54
1,459,525
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DELAWARE
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
137,288
180,068
8,307
774
208
777
107
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
William V. Roth, Jr., Republican ..............................................................
Thomas R. Carper, Democrat ...................................................................
J. Burke Morrison, Libertarian ................................................................
Mark E. Dankof, Constitution ..................................................................
Robert Mattson, Natural Law ..................................................................
142,891
181,566
1,103
1,044
389
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Michael N. Castle, Republican .................................................................
Micheal C. Miller, Democrat .....................................................................
Brad C. Thomas, Libertarian ....................................................................
James P. Webster, Constitution ...............................................................
211,797
96,488
2,351
2,490
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware
Republican
Title of candidate
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Constitution
Reform
Natural
Law
Total
Representative:
At large ..........................................................
211,797
96,488
..........
2,351
2,490
........
.......
313,126
Senator ..............................................................
142,891
181,566
..........
1,103
1,044
........
389
326,993
Presidential electors ........................................
137,288
180,068
8,307
774
208
777
107
327,529
FLORIDA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Workers World ...........................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Socialist ......................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2,912,790
2,912,253
97,488
2,281
17,484
16,415
1,804
1,371
622
562
40
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill McCollum, Republican .......................................................................
Bill Nelson, Democrat ...............................................................................
Willie Logan, Independent ........................................................................
Darrell L. McCormick, Independent ........................................................
Andy Martin, Independent ........................................................................
Joe Simonetta, Natural Law .....................................................................
Joel Deckard, Reform ................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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2,989,487
80,830
21,664
15,889
26,087
17,338
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
VerDate 23-MAR-99
1. Joe Scarborough, Republican ....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
226,473
1,066
2. Doug Dodd, Republican .............................................................................
Allen Boyd, Democrat ................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
71,754
185,579
70
3. Jennifer S. Carroll, Republican ................................................................
Corrine Brown, Democrat .........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
75,228
102,143
1
4. Ander Crenshaw, Republican ...................................................................
Tom Sullivan, Democrat ............................................................................
Deborah Katz Pueschel, Independent ......................................................
5. Pete Enwall, Republican ...........................................................................
Karen L. Thurman, Democrat ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
6. Cliff Stearns, Republican ..........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
7. John L. Mica, Republican ..........................................................................
Dan Vaughen, Democrat ...........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
8. Ric Keller, Republican ...............................................................................
Linda W. Chapin, Democrat .....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
9. Michael Bilirakis, Republican ...................................................................
Jon Duffey, Reform ....................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
10. C. W. Bill Young, Republican ...................................................................
Randy Heine, Independent .......................................................................
Josette Green, Natural Law .....................................................................
11. Jim Davis, Democrat .................................................................................
Charlie Westlake, Libertarian ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
12. Adam H. Putnam, Republican ..................................................................
Mike Stedem, Democrat ............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
13. Dan Miller, Republican .............................................................................
Daniel E. Dunn, Democrat ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
14. Porter J. Goss, Republican ........................................................................
Sam Farling, Natural Law ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
15. Dave Weldon, Republican .........................................................................
Patsy Ann Kurth, Democrat .....................................................................
Gerry L Newby, Independent ...................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
16. Mark Foley, Republican ............................................................................
Jean Elliott Brown, Democrat ..................................................................
John McGuire, Reform ..............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
17. Carrie P. Meek, Democrat .........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican .............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
19. Morris Kent Thompson, Republican .........................................................
Robert Wexler, Democrat ..........................................................................
20. Peter Deutsch, Democrat ..........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
203,090
94,587
5,609
100,244
180,338
16
178,789
31
171,018
99,531
11
125,253
121,295
45
210,318
46,474
2
146,799
20,296
26,908
149,465
27,197
21
125,224
94,395
6
175,918
99,568
101
242,614
41,988
13
176,189
117,511
5,744
1
176,153
108,782
7,556
9
100,715
3
112,968
23
67,789
171,080
156,765
187
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican ..............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
22. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Republican ..................................................................
Elaine Bloom, Democrat ............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
23. Bill Lambert, Republican ..........................................................................
Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat ....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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25
105,855
105,256
1
27,630
89,179
4
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2,705,348
Total .........................
Senator ..........................................
2,912,790
226,473
71,754
75,228
203,090
100,244
178,789
171,018
125,253
210,318
146,799
........................
125,224
175,918
242,614
176,189
176,153
........................
112,968
67,789
........................
132,317
105,855
27,630
Representatives:
1st district ..............................
2d district ...............................
3d district ...............................
4th district .............................
5th district .............................
6th district .............................
7th district .............................
8th district .............................
9th district .............................
10th district ...........................
11th district ...........................
12th district ...........................
13th district ...........................
14th district ...........................
15th district ...........................
16th district ...........................
17th district ...........................
18th district ...........................
19th district ...........................
20th district ...........................
21st district ............................
22d district .............................
23d district .............................
Presidential electors .....................
Republican
Title of candidate
2,912,253
2,989,487
1,976,189
........................
185,579
102,143
94,587
180,338
........................
99,531
121,295
........................
........................
149,465
94,395
99,568
........................
117,511
108,782
100,715
........................
171,080
156,765
........................
105,256
89,179
Democratic
..................
118,383
31,649
..................
..................
..................
5,609
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
20,296
..................
..................
..................
..................
5,744
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Independent
97,488
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
Green
2,281
26,087
68,896
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
26,908
................
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................
41,988
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................
................
Natural
Law
17,484
17,338
54,030
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
46,474
................
................
................
................
................
................
7,556
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
Reform
16,415
................
27,197
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
27,197
................
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................
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................
Libertarian
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Florida
1,804
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Workers
World
1,371
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Constitution
622
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Socialist
562
............
............
............
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............
............
............
............
............
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............
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............
............
............
............
............
............
Socialist
Workers
40
88
1,636
1,066
70
1
...............
16
31
11
45
2
...............
21
6
101
13
1
9
3
23
...............
187
25
1
4
Write-in
5,963,110
5,856,731
5,011,220
227,539
257,403
177,372
303,286
280,598
178,820
270,560
246,593
256,794
194,003
176,683
219,625
275,587
284,615
299,445
292,500
100,718
112,991
238,869
156,952
132,342
211,112
116,813
Total
15
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GEORGIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Reform Party candidate) ....................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
1,419,720
1,116,230
10,926
36,332
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Non-Partisan Special Election for Term Ending January 3, 2005)1
Zell Miller, Not Identified .........................................................................
Mack F. Mattingly, Not Identified ...........................................................
Paul Robert MacGregor, Not Identified ...................................................
Ben Ballenger, Not Identified ...................................................................
Jeff Gates, Not Identified ..........................................................................
Winnie Walsh, Not Identified ...................................................................
1,413,224
920,478
25,942
22,975
21,249
11,875
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jack Kingston, Republican ........................................................................
Joyce Marie Griggs, Democrat ..................................................................
2. Dylan Glenn, Republican ..........................................................................
Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat .............................................................
3. Mac Collins, Republican ............................................................................
Gail Notti, Democrat .................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
4. Sunny Warren, Republican .......................................................................
Cynthia A. McKinney, Democrat ..............................................................
5. Hank Schwab, Republican ........................................................................
John Lewis, Democrat ...............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
6. Johnny Isakson, Republican .....................................................................
Brett DeHart, Democrat ............................................................................
7. Bob Barr, Republican ................................................................................
Roger Kahn, Democrat ..............................................................................
8. Saxby Chambliss, Republican ...................................................................
Jim Marshall, Democrat ............................................................................
9. Nathan Deal, Republican ..........................................................................
James Harrington, Democrat ...................................................................
10. Charlie Norwood, Republican ...................................................................
Denise Freeman, Democrat .......................................................................
11. John Linder, Republican ...........................................................................
131,684
58,776
83,870
96,430
150,200
86,309
197
90,277
139,579
40,606
137,333
3
256,595
86,666
126,312
102,272
113,380
79,051
183,171
60,360
122,590
71,309
199,652
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Not Identified
Libertarian
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
6th district ............
7th district ............
8th district ............
9th district ............
10th district ..........
11th district ..........
131,684
83,870
150,200
90,277
40,606
256,595
126,312
113,380
183,171
122,590
199,652
58,776
96,430
86,309
139,579
137,333
86,666
102,272
79,051
60,360
71,309
......................
...............
...............
...............
...............
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............
............
197
............
3
............
............
............
............
............
............
190,460
180,300
236,706
229,856
177,942
343,261
228,584
192,431
243,531
193,899
199,652
Total ...............
1,498,337
918,085
...............
......................
...............
200
2,416,622
Senator (unexpired
term)1 ....................
......................
......................
...............
2,413,743
...............
............
2,413,743
1,419,720
1,116,230
10,926
......................
36,332
............
2,583,208
Presidential electors
1
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HAWAII
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
137,845
205,286
21,623
1,477
306
343
1,071
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Carroll, Republican ..........................................................................
Daniel K. Akaka, Democrat ......................................................................
Lloyd Jeffrey Mallan, Libertarian ............................................................
Lauri A. Clegg, Natural Law ....................................................................
David Porter, Constitution ........................................................................
84,701
251,215
3,127
4,220
2,360
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Phil Meyers, Republican ...........................................................................
Neil Abercrombie, Democrat .....................................................................
Jerry Murphy, Libertarian ........................................................................
2. Russ Francis, Republican ..........................................................................
Patsy T. Mink, Democrat ..........................................................................
Lawrence G. K. Duquesne, Libertarian ...................................................
44,989
108,517
3,688
65,906
112,856
4,468
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Natural
Law
Constitution
Reform
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
44,989
65,906
108,517
112,856
................
................
3,688
4,468
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
157,194
183,230
Total ...............
110,895
221,373
................
8,156
..............
..............
..............
340,424
Senator ......................
84,701
251,215
................
3,127
4,220
2,360
..............
345,623
Presidential electors
137,845
205,286
21,623
1,477
306
343
1,071
367,951
IDAHO
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Write-in (Green Party candidate) .............................................................
336,937
138,637
3,488
7,615
1,469
1,177
12,292
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. C. L. ‘‘Butch’’ Otter, Republican ...............................................................
Linda Pall, Democrat .................................................................................
Ronald G. Wittig, Libertarian ...................................................................
Kevin Philip Hambsch, Reform ................................................................
2. Michael K. Simpson, Republican ..............................................................
Craig Williams, Democrat .........................................................................
Donovan Bramwell, Libertarian ...............................................................
173,743
84,080
6,093
4,200
158,912
58,265
7,542
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho
Title of candidate
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2d district ..............
173,743
158,912
84,080
58,265
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6,093
7,542
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Reform
Constitution
Natural
Law
Write-in
Total
4,200
...............
.............
.............
.............
.............
...............
...............
268,116
224,719
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Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho
Title of candidate
Total ...............
Presidential electors
Republican
Democratic
Libertarian
Reform
Constitution
Natural
Law
Write-in
Total
332,655
142,345
13,635
4,200
.............
.............
...............
492,835
336,937
138,637
3,488
7,615
1,469
1,177
12,292
501,615
ILLINOIS
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Reform Party candidate) ....................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform (Natural Law candidate) ..............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2,019,421
2,589,026
16,106
103,759
11,623
2,127
1 46
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican ......................................................
Bobby L. Rush, Democrat .........................................................................
2. Robert Gordon III, Republican .................................................................
Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat ...............................................................
3. Karl Groth, Republican .............................................................................
William O. Lipinski, Democrat .................................................................
4. Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat .....................................................................
Stephanie Sailor, Libertarian ...................................................................
5. Rod R. Blagojevich, Democrat ...................................................................
Matt Beauchamp, Libertarian ..................................................................
6. Henry J. Hyde, Republican .......................................................................
Brent Christensen, Democrat ...................................................................
7. Robert Dallas, Republican .........................................................................
Danny K. Davis, Democrat .......................................................................
8. Philip M. Crane, Republican .....................................................................
Lance Pressl, Democrat .............................................................................
9. Dennis J. Driscoll, Republican ..................................................................
Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat .............................................................
10. Mark Steven Kirk, Republican .................................................................
Lauren Beth Gash, Democrat ...................................................................
11. Jerry Weller, Republican ...........................................................................
James P. Stevenson, Democrat .................................................................
12. Jerry F. Costello, Democrat ......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
13. Judy Biggert, Republican ..........................................................................
Thomas Mason, Democrat .........................................................................
14. J. Dennis Hastert, Republican ..................................................................
Vern Deljonson, Democrat ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
15. Tim Johnson, Republican ..........................................................................
F. Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Kelleher, Jr., Democrat ..............................................
16. Donald A. Manzullo, Republican ..............................................................
Charles W. Hendrickson, Democrat .........................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
17. Mark Baker, Republican ...........................................................................
Lane Evans, Democrat ..............................................................................
18. Ray LaHood, Republican ...........................................................................
Joyce Harant, Democrat ............................................................................
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172,271
19,906
175,995
47,005
145,498
89,487
11,476
142,161
20,728
133,327
92,880
26,872
164,155
141,918
90,777
45,344
147,002
121,582
115,924
132,384
102,485
183,208
49
193,250
98,768
188,597
66,309
3
125,943
110,679
178,174
88,781
50
108,853
132,494
173,706
85,317
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ILLINOIS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
19. James ‘‘Jim’’ Eatherly, Republican ...........................................................
David D. Phelps, Democrat .......................................................................
20. John Shimkus, Republican .......................................................................
Jeffrey S. Cooper, Democrat .....................................................................
85,137
155,101
161,393
94,382
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Writein
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
6th district ............
7th district ............
8th district ............
9th district ............
10th district ..........
11th district ..........
12th district ..........
13th district ..........
14th district ..........
15th district ..........
16th district ..........
17th district ..........
18th district ..........
19th district ..........
20th district ..........
23,915
19,906
47,005
....................
....................
133,327
26,872
141,918
45,344
121,582
132,384
....................
193,250
188,597
125,943
178,174
108,853
173,706
85,137
161,393
172,271
175,995
145,498
89,487
142,161
92,880
164,155
90,777
147,002
115,924
102,485
183,208
98,768
66,309
110,679
88,781
132,494
85,317
155,101
94,382
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
.............
.............
.............
11,476
20,728
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
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49
...........
3
...........
50
...........
...........
...........
...........
196,186
195,901
192,503
100,963
162,889
226,207
191,027
232,695
192,346
237,506
234,869
183,257
292,018
254,909
236,622
267,005
241,347
259,023
240,238
255,775
Total ...............
1,907,306
2,453,674
.............
...............
32,204
...........
102
4,393,286
2,127
1 46
4,742,108
Presidential electors
2,019,421
2,589,026
16,106
103,759
11,623
Total
1
Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 42 for Constitution; and 4 for
Socialist.
INDIANA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Reform Party candidate) ....................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,245,836
901,980
16,959
15,530
1 18,997
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Richard G. Lugar, Republican ..................................................................
David L. Johnson, Democrat .....................................................................
Paul Hager, Libertarian ............................................................................
1,427,944
683,273
33,992
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jack Reynolds, Republican ........................................................................
Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat ....................................................................
Christopher Nelson, Libertarian ..............................................................
2. Mike Pence, Republican ............................................................................
Robert W. Rock, Democrat ........................................................................
William G. (Bill) Frazier, Independent ....................................................
Michael E. Anderson, Libertarian ............................................................
3. Chris Chocola, Republican ........................................................................
Tim Roemer, Democrat .............................................................................
Scott C. Baker, Libertarian .......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
4. Mark E. Souder, Republican .....................................................................
Michael (Mike) Dewayne Foster, Democrat .............................................
Michael Donlan, Libertarian .....................................................................
5. Steve Buyer, Republican ...........................................................................
Greg Goodnight, Democrat ........................................................................
Scott Benson, Libertarian .........................................................................
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148,683
2,907
106,023
80,885
19,077
2,422
98,822
107,438
2,050
5
131,051
74,492
4,887
132,051
81,427
3,507
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
6. Dan Burton, Republican ............................................................................
Darin Patrick Griesey, Democrat .............................................................
Joe Hauptmann, Libertarian ....................................................................
7. Brian D. Kerns, Republican ......................................................................
Michael Douglas Graf, Democrat .............................................................
Bob Thayer, Libertarian ............................................................................
8. John N. Hostettler, Republican ................................................................
Paul E. Perry, Democrat ...........................................................................
Thomas Tindle, Libertarian ......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
9. Michael E. Bailey, Republican ..................................................................
Baron P. Hill, Democrat ............................................................................
Sara Chambers, Libertarian .....................................................................
10. Marvin B. Scott, Republican .....................................................................
Julia Carson, Democrat .............................................................................
Na’Ilah Ali, Libertarian .............................................................................
199,207
74,881
9,087
135,869
66,764
7,032
116,879
100,488
4,342
283
102,219
126,420
4,644
62,233
91,689
2,780
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana
Republican
Title of candidate
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Write-in
Total
Representatives:
1st district .....................................................
2d district ......................................................
3d district ......................................................
4th district .....................................................
5th district .....................................................
6th district .....................................................
7th district .....................................................
8th district .....................................................
9th district .....................................................
10th district ...................................................
56,200
106,023
98,822
131,051
132,051
199,207
135,869
116,879
102,219
62,233
148,683
80,885
107,438
74,492
81,427
74,881
66,764
100,488
126,420
91,689
............
19,077
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
2,907
2,422
2,050
4,887
3,507
9,087
7,032
4,342
4,644
2,780
..............
..............
5
..............
..............
..............
..............
283
..............
..............
207,790
208,407
208,315
210,430
216,985
283,175
209,665
221,992
233,283
156,702
Total ................................................
1,140,554
953,167
19,077
43,658
288
2,156,744
Senator ..................................................................
1,427,944
683,273
............
33,992
..............
2,145,209
Presidential electors ............................................
1,245,836
901,980
16,959
15,530
1 18,997
2,199,302
1
Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 18,531 for Green; 200 for Constitution; 167 for Natural Law; 43 for Socialist; 43 for Independent; 8 for Republican; and 5 for Veterans Industrial.
IOWA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
By Petition (Natural Law candidate) .......................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Socialist ......................................................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
634,373
638,517
37,459
29,374
3,209
5,731
2,281
190
613
107
1,168
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. James A. Leach, Republican .....................................................................
Bob Simpson, Democrat ............................................................................
Russ Madden, Libertarian ........................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
2. Jim Nussle, Republican .............................................................................
Donna L. Smith, Democrat .......................................................................
Albert W. Schoeman, Libertarian .............................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
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IOWA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. Jay Marcus, Republican ............................................................................
Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat ..................................................................
Joe Seehusen, Libertarian ........................................................................
Sue Atkinson, Independence .....................................................................
Jim Hennager, Earth Federation .............................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
4. Greg Ganske, Republican ..........................................................................
Michael L. Huston, Democrat ...................................................................
Steve Zimmerman, Libertarian ................................................................
Edwin B. Fruit, Socialist Workers ...........................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
5. Tom Latham, Republican ..........................................................................
Mike Palecek, Democrat ............................................................................
Ben L. Olson, Libertarian .........................................................................
Ray Holtorf, Nonpartisan ..........................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
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156,327
2,263
5,563
851
112
169,267
101,112
4,552
612
102
159,367
67,593
2,875
1,917
54
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139,906
83,810
169,267
159,367
717,322
634,373
Total .......................
Presidential electors ...................
Republican
Representatives:
1st district ............................
2d district .............................
3d district .............................
4th district ...........................
5th district ...........................
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531,642
96,283
110,327
156,327
101,112
67,593
Democratic
37,459
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Independent
29,374
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Green
3,209
17,542
5,564
2,288
2,263
4,552
2,875
Libertarian
5,731
............
............
............
............
............
............
Reform
............
5,563
............
............
5,563
............
............
Independence
2,281
............
............
............
............
............
............
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............
1,917
............
............
............
............
1,917
Nonpartisan
...........
851
...........
...........
851
...........
...........
Earth
Federation
190
612
...........
...........
...........
612
...........
Socialist
Workers
613
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
Constitution
107
........
........
........
........
........
........
Socialist
1,168
485
171
46
112
102
54
Scattering
1,353,022
1,275,934
266,990
252,567
248,926
275,645
231,806
Total
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KANSAS
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
622,332
399,276
1 37,459
4,525
7,370
1,254
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jerry Moran, Republican ...........................................................................
Jack Warner, Libertarian .........................................................................
2. Jim Ryun, Republican ...............................................................................
Stanley Wiles, Democrat ...........................................................................
Dennis Hawver, Libertarian .....................................................................
3. Phill Kline, Republican .............................................................................
Dennis Moore, Democrat ...........................................................................
Chris Mina, Libertarian ............................................................................
4. Todd Tiahrt, Republican ...........................................................................
Carlos Nolla, Democrat .............................................................................
Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian ....................................................................
214,328
25,581
164,951
71,709
8,099
144,672
154,505
9,533
131,871
101,980
8,732
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Reform
Constitution
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
214,328
164,951
144,672
131,871
..................
71,709
154,505
101,980
................
................
................
................
25,581
8,099
9,533
8,732
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
239,909
244,759
308,710
242,583
Total ...............
655,822
328,194
................
51,945
...............
...............
1,035,961
399,276
1 37,459
4,525
7,370
1,254
1,072,216
Presidential electors
622,332
1
Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 36,086 for Green; and 1,373
for Natural Law.
KENTUCKY
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
872,520
638,923
4,152
23,118
2,885
1,513
915
80
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Ed Whitfield, Republican ..........................................................................
Brian S. Roy, Democrat .............................................................................
2. Ron Lewis, Republican ..............................................................................
Brian Pedigo, Democrat ............................................................................
Michael A. Kirkman, Libertarian .............................................................
3. Anne M. Northup, Republican ..................................................................
Eleanor Jordan, Democrat ........................................................................
Donna Walker Mancini, Libertarian ........................................................
4. Don Bell, Republican .................................................................................
Ken Lucas, Democrat ................................................................................
Ken Sain, Green .........................................................................................
Alan Handleman, Libertarian ..................................................................
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95,806
160,800
74,537
2,125
142,106
118,875
7,804
100,943
125,872
3,662
1,486
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KENTUCKY—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
5. Harold Rogers, Republican .......................................................................
Sidney Jane Bailey, Democrat ..................................................................
145,980
52,495
6. Ernie Fletcher, Republican .......................................................................
Scotty Baesler, Democrat ..........................................................................
Gatewood Galbraith, Reform ....................................................................
Joseph Novak, Libertarian ........................................................................
142,971
94,167
32,436
1,229
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Reform
Green
Libertarian
Natural
Law
Constitution
Writein
................
................
................
3,662
................
................
................
2,125
7,804
1,486
................
1,229
............
............
............
............
............
............
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
Total
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ...................
5th district ...................
6th district ...................
132,115
160,800
142,106
100,943
145,980
142,971
95,806
74,537
118,875
125,872
52,495
94,167
................
................
................
................
................
32,436
Total ......................
824,915
561,752
32,436
3,662
12,644
............
..........
..........
1,435,409
Presidential electors ........
872,520
638,923
4,152
23,118
2,885
1,513
915
80
1,544,106
227,921
237,462
268,785
231,963
198,475
270,803
LOUISIANA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
927,871
792,344
20,473
14,356
5,483
2,951
1,103
1,075
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
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1. David Vitter, Republican ...........................................................................
Michael A. Armato, Democrat ..................................................................
Cary J. Deaton, Democrat .........................................................................
Martin A. Rosenthal, Other ......................................................................
John Paul ‘‘Jack’’ Simanonok, Other ........................................................
191,379
29,935
10,982
3,129
2,385
2. William J. Jefferson, Democrat ................................................................
(1 )
3. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Republican ...............................................................
Edwin J. ‘‘Eddie’’ Albares, Other ..............................................................
Dion Bourque, Other .................................................................................
Anita W. Rosenthal, Other ........................................................................
143,446
16,908
10,118
13,488
4. Jim McCrery, Republican ..........................................................................
Phillip R. Green, Democrat .......................................................................
James Ronald Skains, Other ....................................................................
Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Taylor, Other ...................................................................
122,678
43,600
3,630
4,059
5. John Cooksey, Republican .........................................................................
Roger Beall, Democrat ...............................................................................
Sam Houston Melton, Jr., Democrat ........................................................
Raymond A. ‘‘Chuck’’ Dumas, Other ........................................................
123,975
42,977
7,186
5,335
6. Richard H. Baker, Republican ..................................................................
Kathy J. Rogillio, Democrat ......................................................................
Michael S. Wolf, Other ..............................................................................
165,637
72,192
5,649
7. Christopher John, Democrat .....................................................................
Michael P. Harris, Other ...........................................................................
152,796
30,687
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..............................
143,446
122,678
123,975
165,637
..............................
747,115
927,871
Representatives:
1st district ......................................
2d district .......................................
3d district .......................................
4th district ......................................
5th district ......................................
6th district ......................................
7th district ......................................
Total .................................
Presidential electors .............................
792,344
359,668
40,917
( 1)
..............................
43,600
50,163
72,192
152,796
Democratic
20,473
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Green
14,356
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Reform
5,483
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Constitution
2,951
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Libertarian
1,103
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Socialist
Workers
1,075
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Natural
Law
....................
95,388
5,514
....................
40,514
7,689
5,335
5,649
30,687
Other
1,765,656
1,202,171
237,810
(1)
183,960
173,967
179,473
243,478
183,483
Total
Section 511 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, as amended, provides that a candidate who is unopposed is declared elected by the people and his/her name shall not appear on the
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1
Republican
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MAINE
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
286,616
319,951
37,127
3,074
4,443
579
27
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Olympia J. Snowe, Republican .................................................................
Mark W. Lawrence, Democrat ..................................................................
437,689
197,183
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jane A. Amero, Republican .......................................................................
Thomas H. Allen, Democrat ......................................................................
J. Frederic Staples, Libertarian ...............................................................
2. Richard H. Campbell, Republican ............................................................
John E. Baldacci, Democrat ......................................................................
123,915
202,823
12,356
79,522
219,783
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maine
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Constitution
Other
Total
Representatives:
1st district ...........................................
2d district ............................................
123,915
79,522
202,823
219,783
............
............
12,356
............
..........
..........
........
........
..........
..........
339,094
299,305
Total ......................................
203,437
422,606
............
12,356
..........
........
..........
638,399
Senator ........................................................
437,689
197,183
............
............
..........
........
..........
634,872
Presidential electors ..................................
286,616
319,951
37,127
3,074
4,443
579
27
651,817
FOR
MARYLAND
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
813,827
1,144,008
53,768
918
5,310
4,248
1,477
1 1,656
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Paul H. Rappaport, Republican ................................................................
Paul S. Sarbanes, Democrat .....................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Corrogan R. Vaughn, Write-in ..................................................................
715,178
1,230,013
1,594
113
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Wayne T. Gilchrest, Republican ...............................................................
Bennett Bozman, Democrat ......................................................................
David M. Gross, Green ..............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Republican ...........................................................
Kenneth T. Bosley, Democrat ...................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
3. Colin Harby, Republican ...........................................................................
Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat .................................................................
Joe Pomykala, Libertarian ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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91,022
73
294
178,556
81,591
285
53,827
169,347
238
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MARYLAND—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. John B. Kimble, Republican .....................................................................
Albert Russell Wynn, Democrat ...............................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
5. Thomas E. ‘‘Tim’’ Hutchins, Republican ..................................................
Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
6. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican .................................................................
Donald M. DeArmon, Democrat ...............................................................
Tim McCown, Green ..................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
7. Kenneth Kondner, Republican ..................................................................
Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat ................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
8. Constance A. Morella, Republican ............................................................
Terry Lierman, Democrat .........................................................................
Lih Young, Democrat .................................................................................
Brian D. Saunders, Constitution ..............................................................
Scott Walker, Other Candidates ...............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
24,973
172,624
13
359
89,019
166,231
125
168,624
109,136
82
203
19,773
134,066
135
156,241
136,840
77
7,017
19
275
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maryland
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ....................
5th district ....................
6th district ....................
7th district ....................
8th district ....................
165,293
178,556
53,827
24,973
89,019
168,624
19,773
156,241
91,022
81,591
169,347
172,624
166,231
109,136
134,066
136,917
Green
Constitution
Libertarian
Reform
Other
Candidates
Other
Writein
73
...............
...............
...............
...............
82
...............
...............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
7,017
...........
...........
238
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
19
...........
...........
...........
13
...........
...........
...........
...........
294
285
406
359
125
203
135
275
256,682
260,432
223,818
197,969
255,375
278,045
153,974
300,469
1,926,764
Total
Total .......................
856,306
1,060,934
155
7,017
238
...........
19
13
2,082
Senator .............................
715,178
1,230,013
...............
...........
...........
...........
..........
1,594
113
1,946,898
Presidential electors ........
813,827
1,144,008
53,768
918
5,310
4,248
..........
1,477
1 1,656
2,025,212
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 161 for Natural Law; and 17 for unaffiliated candidates.
MASSACHUSETTS
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Unenrolled (Natural Law candidate) .......................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Write-in (Socialist Party candidate) .........................................................
878,502
1,616,487
16,366
173,564
2,884
11,149
31,022
3,990
42
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jack E. Robinson III, Republican .............................................................
Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat ...............................................................
Carla A. Howell, Libertarian ....................................................................
Philip F. Lawler, Constitution ..................................................................
Dale E. Friedgen, Unenrolled ...................................................................
Philip Hyde III, Timesizing Not Downsizing ...........................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
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1,889,494
308,860
42,113
13,687
8,452
134,586
2,473
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MASSACHUSETTS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Peter J. Abair, Republican ........................................................................
John W. Olver, Democrat ..........................................................................
Robert L. Potvin, Unenrolled ....................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
2. Richard E. Neal, Democrat .......................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
3. James P. McGovern, Democrat .................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
4. Martin D. Travis, Republican ...................................................................
Barney Frank, Democrat ...........................................................................
David J. Euchner, Libertarian ..................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
5. Martin T. Meehan, Democrat ...................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
6. Paul McCarthy, Republican ......................................................................
John F. Tierney, Democrat .......................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
7. Edward J. Markey, Democrat ...................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
8. Michael E. Capuano, Democrat ................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
9. Janet E. Jeghelian, Republican ................................................................
John Joseph Moakley, Democrat ..............................................................
David A. Rosa, Unenrolled ........................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
10. Eric V. Bleicken, Republican ....................................................................
William D. Delahunt, Democrat ...............................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
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169,375
5,157
89
11,099
196,670
2,176
55,021
213,065
2,496
63,009
56,553
200,638
10,553
136
15,501
199,601
4,040
64,820
83,501
205,324
218
14,802
211,543
2,268
66,154
144,031
1,041
57,651
48,672
193,020
6,998
66
22,313
81,192
234,675
697
16,227
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Presidential electors .....................
343,498
Total .........................
334,341
73,580
.......................
.......................
56,553
.......................
83,501
.......................
.......................
48,672
81,192
Representatives:
1st district ..............................
2d district ...............................
3d district ...............................
4th district .............................
5th district .............................
6th district .............................
7th district .............................
8th district .............................
9th district .............................
10th district ...........................
Senator ..........................................
Republican
Title of candidate
1,616,487
1,889,494
1,967,942
169,375
196,670
213,065
200,638
199,601
205,324
211,543
144,031
193,020
234,675
Democratic
16,366
308,860
10,553
.................
.................
.................
10,553
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
Libertarian
173,564
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
Green
...............
42,113
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Constitution
2,884
13,687
12,155
5,157
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
......................
6,998
......................
Unenrolled
11,149
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Reform
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts
.......................
8,452
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
.......................
Timesizing
Not
Downsizing
31,022
134,586
386,597
11,099
55,021
63,009
15,501
64,820
14,802
66,154
57,651
22,313
16,227
Blank/
Scattering
3,990
2,473
13,227
89
2,176
2,496
136
4,040
218
2,268
1,041
66
697
Other
42
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..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
Writein
2,734,006
2,734,006
2,733,972
259,300
253,867
278,570
283,381
268,461
303,845
279,965
202,723
271,069
332,791
Total
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MICHIGAN
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
U.S. Taxpayers (Constitution Party candidate) ......................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Write-in (Reform Party candidate) ...........................................................
1,953,139
2,170,418
84,165
16,711
3,791
2,426
1,851
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Spencer Abraham, Republican ..................................................................
Debbie Stabenow, Democrat .....................................................................
Matthew R. Abel, Green ............................................................................
Michael R. Corliss, Libertarian ................................................................
John Mangopoulos, U.S. Taxpayers .........................................................
Mark A. Forton, Reform ............................................................................
William Quarton, Natural Law ................................................................
1,994,693
2,061,952
37,542
29,966
11,628
26,274
5,630
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Chuck Yob, Republican .............................................................................
Bart Stupak, Democrat .............................................................................
John W. Loosemore, Libertarian ..............................................................
Wendy Conway, Natural Law ...................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. Peter Hoekstra, Republican ......................................................................
Bob Shrauger, Democrat ...........................................................................
Bruce A. Smith, Libertarian .....................................................................
Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers ..........................................................
Susan J. Goldberg, Natural Law ..............................................................
3. Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican ...................................................................
Timothy W. Steele, Democrat ...................................................................
Erwin J. Haas, Libertarian .......................................................................
Tom Grego, U.S. Taxpayers ......................................................................
Kenneth L. Lowndes, Reform ...................................................................
Jerry Berta, Natural Law .........................................................................
4. Dave Camp, Republican ............................................................................
Lawrence D. Hollenbeck, Democrat .........................................................
Alan Gamble, Green ..................................................................................
Richard Whitelock, Libertarian ................................................................
John Emerick, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................
Stuart J. Goldberg, Natural Law .............................................................
5. Ronald G. Actis, Republican .....................................................................
James A. Barcia, Democrat .......................................................................
Clint Foster, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Brian D. Ellison, Natural Law .................................................................
6. Fred Upton, Republican ............................................................................
James Bupp, Democrat .............................................................................
William Bradley, Libertarian ....................................................................
C. Dennis James, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................
Richard M. Overton, Reform .....................................................................
7. Nick Smith, Republican ............................................................................
Jennie Crittendon, Democrat ....................................................................
Robert Broda, Jr., Libertarian ..................................................................
Steve Cousino, U.S. Taxpayers .................................................................
Perry Spencer, Reform ..............................................................................
Gail Anne Petrosoff, Natural Law ............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
8. Mike Rogers, Republican ...........................................................................
Dianne Byrum, Democrat .........................................................................
Bonnie Bucqueroux, Green .......................................................................
James Parry Eyster, Libertarian ..............................................................
Francisco R. Gualdoni, U.S. Taxpayers ...................................................
Patricia Rayfield Allen, Natural Law ......................................................
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169,649
1,757
1,839
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186,762
96,370
2,639
1,449
2,705
179,539
91,309
2,403
1,093
1,053
866
182,128
78,019
3,790
2,112
978
792
59,274
184,048
3,070
1,345
159,373
68,532
3,573
1,290
1,872
147,369
86,080
2,158
1,878
2,359
1,159
7
145,179
145,019
3,484
2,443
695
713
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
9. Grant Garrett, Republican ........................................................................
Dale E. Kildee, Democrat ..........................................................................
Laurie M. Martin, Libertarian .................................................................
Terry R. Haines, U.S. Taxpayers .............................................................
Alaya Bouché, Natural Law ......................................................................
10. Tom Turner, Republican ...........................................................................
David E. Bonior, Democrat .......................................................................
R. Friend, Libertarian ...............................................................................
Joseph M. Pilchak, U.S. Taxpayers ..........................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
11. Joe Knollenberg, Republican ....................................................................
Matthew Frumin, Democrat .....................................................................
Marilyn MacDermaid, Green ....................................................................
Dick Gach, Libertarian ..............................................................................
Daniel E. Malone, U.S. Taxpayers ...........................................................
Joseph Andrew Ditzhazy, Jr., Reform ......................................................
Bonnie Hixson, Natural Law ....................................................................
12. Bart Baron, Republican .............................................................................
Sander M. Levin, Democrat ......................................................................
Thomas Ness, Green ..................................................................................
Andrew Le Cureaux, Libertarian .............................................................
Fred D. Rosenberg, Natural Law .............................................................
13. Carl F. Berry, Republican .........................................................................
Lynn N. Rivers, Democrat ........................................................................
Karin R. Corliss, Libertarian ....................................................................
Harold H. Dunn, U.S. Taxpayers .............................................................
David Arndt, Natural Law ........................................................................
14. William A. Ashe, Republican ....................................................................
John Conyers, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................
Constance J. Catalfio, Libertarian ...........................................................
Richard R. Miller, Natural Law ...............................................................
15. Chrysanthea D. Boyd-Fields, Republican ................................................
Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat ..............................................................
Raymond H. Warner, Libertarian ............................................................
Robert L. Thomas, U.S. Taxpayers ..........................................................
Gregory Frank Smith, Natural Law ........................................................
16. William Morse, Republican .......................................................................
John D. Dingell, Democrat ........................................................................
Edward Andrew Hlavac, Libertarian .......................................................
Ken Larkin, U.S. Taxpayers .....................................................................
N. Fouad Hamze, Natural Law ................................................................
92,926
158,184
5,337
1,657
824
93,713
181,818
4,412
2,322
4
170,790
124,053
4,191
3,371
1,244
1,425
1,228
78,795
157,720
4,137
3,630
887
79,445
160,084
4,578
2,110
1,304
17,582
168,982
2,113
1,030
14,336
140,609
1,690
1,402
714
62,469
167,142
2,814
2,154
938
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan
Title of candidate
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Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
U.S.
Taxpayers
Reform
Natural
Law
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ....................
5th district ....................
6th district ....................
7th district ....................
8th district ....................
9th district ....................
10th district ..................
11th district ..................
12th district ..................
13th district ..................
14th district ..................
15th district ..................
16th district ..................
117,300
186,762
179,539
182,128
59,274
159,373
147,369
145,179
92,926
93,713
170,790
78,795
79,445
17,582
14,336
62,469
169,649
96,370
91,309
78,019
184,048
68,532
86,080
145,019
158,184
181,818
124,053
157,720
160,084
168,982
140,609
167,142
.................
.................
.................
3,790
.................
.................
.................
3,484
.................
.................
4,191
4,137
.................
.................
.................
.................
1,757
2,639
2,403
2,112
3,070
3,573
2,158
2,443
5,337
4,412
3,371
3,630
4,578
2,113
1,690
2,814
...............
1,449
1,093
978
...............
1,290
1,878
695
1,657
2,322
1,244
...............
2,110
...............
1,402
2,154
...............
...............
1,053
...............
...............
1,872
2,359
...............
...............
...............
1,425
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
1,839
2,705
866
792
1,345
...............
1,159
713
824
...............
1,228
887
1,304
1,030
714
938
24
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............
............
............
............
7
............
............
4
............
............
............
............
............
............
290,569
289,925
276,263
267,819
247,737
234,640
241,010
297,533
258,928
282,269
306,302
245,169
247,521
189,707
158,751
235,517
Total ......................
1,786,980
2,177,618
15,602
48,100
18,272
6,709
16,344
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1,994,693
2,061,952
37,542
29,966
11,628
26,274
5,630
............
4,167,685
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MICHIGAN—Continued
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan
Title of candidate
Presidential electors ........
Republican
1,953,139
Democratic
Green
2,170,418
84,165
Libertarian
16,711
U.S.
Taxpayers
3,791
Reform
...............
Natural
Law
Writein
2,426
1,851
Total
4,232,501
MINNESOTA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic-Farmer-Labor .........................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform Party Minnesota (Reform Party candidate) ...............................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Reform (Natural Law candidate) ..............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,109,659
1,168,266
126,696
3,272
5,282
22,166
1,022
2,294
28
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Rod Grams, Republican .............................................................................
Mark Dayton, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................
James (Jim) Gibson, Independence ..........................................................
David Swan, Constitution .........................................................................
Erik D. Pakieser, Libertarian ...................................................................
David Daniels, Grassroots .........................................................................
Rebecca Ellis, Socialist Workers ...............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,047,474
1,181,553
140,583
8,915
6,588
21,447
12,956
4
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Gil Gutknecht, Republican ........................................................................
Mary Rieder, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ..................................................
Rich Osness, Libertarian ...........................................................................
2. Mark Kennedy, Republican .......................................................................
David Minge, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .................................................
Gerald W. Brekke, Independence .............................................................
Dennis A. Burda, Constitution .................................................................
Ron Helwig, Libertarian ............................................................................
3. Jim Ramstad, Republican .........................................................................
Sue Shuff, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................................
Arne Niska, Constitution ..........................................................................
Bob Odden, Libertarian .............................................................................
4. Linda Runbeck, Republican ......................................................................
Betty McCollum, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ...........................................
Tom Foley, Independence ..........................................................................
Nicholas Skrivanek, Constitution .............................................................
5. Frank Taylor, Republican .........................................................................
Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .........................................
Rob Tomich, Independence .......................................................................
Renee Lavoi, Constitution .........................................................................
Chuck P. Charnstrom, Libertarian ..........................................................
6. John Kline, Republican .............................................................................
Bill Luther, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ....................................................
Ralph A. Hubbard, Constitution ...............................................................
7. Glen Menze, Republican ............................................................................
Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................
Owen Sivertson, Constitution ...................................................................
8. Bob Lemen, Republican .............................................................................
James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .......................................
Mike Darling, Independent .......................................................................
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117,946
5,440
138,957
138,802
7,875
1,337
1,929
222,571
98,219
2,970
5,302
83,852
130,403
55,899
1,285
58,191
176,629
11,323
4,522
4,480
170,900
176,340
8,584
79,175
185,771
5,550
79,890
210,094
19,667
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138,957
222,571
83,852
58,191
170,900
79,175
79,890
993,371
1,047,474
1,109,659
Total ...........................
Senator ..................................
Presidential electors ............
Republican
Representatives:
1st district .........................
2d district ..........................
3d district ..........................
4th district ........................
5th district ........................
6th district ........................
7th district ........................
8th district ........................
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1,181,553
1,234,204
117,946
138,802
98,219
130,403
176,629
176,340
185,771
210,094
Democratic
..............
..............
19,667
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
19,667
Independent
1,168,266
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
DemocraticFarmerLabor
................
140,583
75,097
................
7,875
................
55,899
11,323
................
................
................
Independence
126,696
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
Green
3,272
8,915
24,248
..............
1,337
2,970
1,285
4,522
8,584
5,550
..............
Constitution
5,282
6,588
17,151
5,440
1,929
5,302
..............
4,480
..............
..............
..............
Libertarian
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Minnesota
22,166
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Reform
Party
Minnesota
..............
21,447
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Grassroots
1,022
12,956
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Socialist
Workers
2,294
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Reform
28
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..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
Writein
2,438,685
2,419,520
2,363,738
283,221
288,900
329,062
271,439
255,145
355,824
270,496
309,651
Total
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MISSISSIPPI
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
572,844
404,614
1 8,735
2,009
2,265
3,267
450
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Trent Lott, Republican ..............................................................................
Troy D. Brown, Sr., Democrat ..................................................................
Jim Giles, Independent .............................................................................
Lewis Napper, Libertarian ........................................................................
Shawn O’Hara, Reform .............................................................................
654,941
314,090
9,344
8,454
7,315
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Roger F. Wicker, Republican ....................................................................
Joe T. (Joey) Grist, Jr., Democrat ............................................................
Chris Lawrence, Libertarian .....................................................................
2. Hardy Caraway, Republican .....................................................................
Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat ...............................................................
William G. Chipman, Libertarian ............................................................
Lee F. Dilworth, Reform ............................................................................
3. Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering, Republican ................................................
William Clay Thrash, Democrat ...............................................................
Jonathan Golden, Libertarian ..................................................................
4. Dunn Lampton, Republican ......................................................................
Ronnie Shows, Democrat ...........................................................................
Ernie John Hopkins, Libertarian .............................................................
Betty Pharr, Reform ..................................................................................
5. Randy McDonnell, Republican ..................................................................
Gene Taylor, Democrat ..............................................................................
Wayne L. Parker, Libertarian ..................................................................
Katie Perrone, Reform ...............................................................................
145,967
59,763
3,310
54,090
112,777
4,305
2,135
153,899
54,151
2,313
79,218
115,732
2,580
1,504
35,309
153,264
3,002
2,820
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Reform
Constitution
Natural
Law
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
145,967
54,090
153,899
79,218
35,309
59,763
112,777
54,151
115,732
153,264
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
3,310
4,305
2,313
2,580
3,002
...............
2,135
...............
1,504
2,820
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
209,040
173,307
210,363
199,034
194,395
Total ...............
468,483
495,687
...............
15,510
6,459
.............
.........
986,139
Senator ......................
654,941
314,090
9,344
8,454
7,315
.............
.........
994,144
Presidential electors
572,844
404,614
1 8,735
2,009
2,265
3,267
450
994,184
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 8,122 for Green; and 613 for
Socialist Workers.
MISSOURI
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
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1,111,138
38,515
7,436
9,818
1,104
1,957
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MISSOURI—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Ashcroft, Republican ........................................................................
Mel Carnahan, Democrat ..........................................................................
Evaline Taylor, Green ...............................................................................
Grant Samuel Stauffer, Libertarian ........................................................
Hugh Foley, Reform ...................................................................................
Charles Dockins, Natural Law .................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,142,852
1,191,812
10,612
10,198
4,166
1,933
13
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Z. Dwight Billingsly, Republican ..............................................................
William Lacy Clay, Democrat ...................................................................
Brenda (Ziah) Reddick, Green ..................................................................
Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian .................................................................
Robert Penningroth, Reform .....................................................................
2. Todd Akin, Republican ..............................................................................
Ted House, Democrat ................................................................................
Mike Odell, Green ......................................................................................
James Higgins, Libertarian ......................................................................
Richard J. Gimpelson, Reform ..................................................................
3. Bill Federer, Republican ...........................................................................
Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat ...............................................................
Mary Maroney, Green ...............................................................................
Michael H. Crist, Libertarian ...................................................................
Anthony (Tony) J. Windisch, Reform .......................................................
4. Jim Noland, Republican ............................................................................
Ike Skelton, Democrat ...............................................................................
Thomas L. Knapp, Libertarian .................................................................
James Edward Rinehart, Reform .............................................................
5. Steve Gordon, Republican .........................................................................
Karen McCarthy, Democrat ......................................................................
Charles Reitz, Green .................................................................................
Alan Newberry, Libertarian ......................................................................
Dennis M. Carriger, Reform .....................................................................
6. Samuel B. (Sam) Graves, Jr., Republican ...............................................
Steve Danner, Democrat ...........................................................................
Jimmy Dykes, Libertarian ........................................................................
Marie Richey, Natural Law ......................................................................
7. Roy Blunt, Republican ...............................................................................
Charles Christrup, Democrat ....................................................................
Doug Burlison, Libertarian .......................................................................
Ron Lapham, Reform .................................................................................
Sharalyn Harris, Natural Law .................................................................
8. Jo Ann Emerson, Republican ....................................................................
Bob Camp, Democrat .................................................................................
Tom Sager, Green ......................................................................................
John B. Hendricks, Jr., Libertarian .........................................................
9. Kenny C. Hulshof, Republican ..................................................................
Steven R. Carroll, Democrat .....................................................................
Devin M. Scherubel, Green .......................................................................
Robert Hoffman, Libertarian ....................................................................
Steven D. Dotson, Reform .........................................................................
42,730
149,173
3,099
2,253
1,092
164,926
126,441
2,907
2,524
1,264
100,967
147,222
3,266
2,245
839
84,406
180,634
2,878
1,971
66,439
159,826
2,548
2,350
974
138,925
127,792
3,696
2,788
202,305
65,510
2,965
988
2,169
162,239
67,760
1,739
2,328
172,787
111,662
2,388
3,608
1,165
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri
Title of candidate
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ...................
5th district ...................
6th district ...................
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42,730
164,926
100,967
84,406
66,439
138,925
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149,173
126,441
147,222
180,634
159,826
127,792
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3,099
2,907
3,266
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2,548
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2,253
2,524
2,245
2,878
2,350
3,696
Reform
Natural
Law
Constitution
Writein
1,092
1,264
839
1,971
974
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............
............
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............
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298,062
254,539
269,889
232,137
273,201
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Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Natural
Law
Constitution
Writein
Total
7th district ...................
8th district ...................
9th district ...................
202,305
162,239
172,787
65,510
67,760
111,662
................
1,739
2,388
2,965
2,328
3,608
988
................
1,165
2,169
............
............
............
............
............
..........
..........
..........
273,937
234,066
291,610
2,325,788
Total ......................
1,135,724
1,136,020
15,947
24,847
8,293
4,957
............
..........
Senator .............................
1,142,852
1,191,812
10,612
10,198
4,166
1,933
............
13
2,361,586
Presidential electors ........
1,189,924
1,111,138
38,515
7,436
9,818
1,104
1,957
..........
2,359,892
MONTANA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
240,178
137,126
24,437
5,697
1,718
1,155
675
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Conrad Burns, Republican ........................................................................
Brian Schweitzer, Democrat .....................................................................
Gary Lee, Reform .......................................................................................
208,082
194,430
9,089
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Dennis Rehberg, Republican .....................................................................
Nancy Keenan, Democrat ..........................................................................
James J. Tikalsky, Libertarian .................................................................
211,418
189,971
9,132
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana
Title of candidate
Representative:
At large .................
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Republican
211,418
Democratic
Green
Reform
189,971
................
................
Constitution
Natural
Law
Total
9,132
..............
.........
410,521
Libertarian
Senator ......................
208,082
194,430
................
9,089
................
..............
.........
411,601
Presidential electors
240,178
137,126
24,437
5,697
1,718
1,155
675
410,986
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NEBRASKA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
By Petition ..................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
231,780
24,540
2,245
1 4,114
478
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Don Stenberg, Republican .........................................................................
Ben Nelson, Democrat ...............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
337,977
353,093
1,280
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Doug Bereuter, Republican .......................................................................
Alan Jacobsen, Democrat ..........................................................................
David Oenbring, Libertarian ....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. Lee Terry, Republican ...............................................................................
Shelley Kiel, Democrat ..............................................................................
John J. Graziano, Libertarian ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
3. Tom Osborne, Republican .........................................................................
Roland E. Reynolds, Democrat .................................................................
Jerry Hickman, Libertarian ......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
155,485
72,859
6,147
207
148,911
70,268
6,856
245
182,117
34,944
4,909
123
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
By Petition
Natural
Law
Write-in
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
155,485
148,911
182,117
72,859
70,268
34,944
................
................
................
6,147
6,856
4,909
..............
..............
..............
..........
..........
..........
207
245
123
234,698
226,280
222,093
Total ...............
486,513
178,071
................
17,912
..............
..........
575
683,071
337,977
353,093
................
................
..............
..........
1,280
692,350
..................
231,780
24,540
2,245
1 4,114
478
...............
263,157
Senator ......................
Presidential electors
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 3,646 for Reform; and 468 for
Constitution.
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NEVADA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
None Of These Candidates .......................................................................
Independent American (Constitution Party candidate) ..........................
Citizens First (Reform Party candidate) ..................................................
No Vote Cast ..............................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Over Vote ....................................................................................................
301,575
279,978
15,008
3,311
3,315
621
4,747
282
415
174
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Ensign, Republican ...........................................................................
Ed Bernstein, Democrat ............................................................................
Kathryn Rusco, Green ...............................................................................
J. J. Johnson, Libertarian .........................................................................
None Of These Candidates .......................................................................
Ernie Berghof, Independent American ....................................................
Bill Grutzmacher, Citizens First ..............................................................
No Vote Cast ..............................................................................................
Over Vote ....................................................................................................
330,687
238,260
10,286
5,395
11,503
2,540
1,579
457
69
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jon Porter, Republican ..............................................................................
Shelley Berkley, Democrat ........................................................................
Charles Schneider, Libertarian ................................................................
Christopher H. Hansen, Independent American .....................................
W. G. Swenson, Citizens First ..................................................................
2. Jim Gibbons, Republican ...........................................................................
Tierney Cahill, Democrat ..........................................................................
A. Charles Laws, Green ............................................................................
Terry Savage, Libertarian .........................................................................
Daniel Hansen, Independent American ...................................................
Ken Brenneman, Citizens First ................................................................
Robert W. Winquist, Natural Law ...........................................................
No Vote Cast ..............................................................................................
Over Vote ....................................................................................................
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118,469
4,011
3,933
1,546
229,608
106,379
5,547
5,343
5,582
2,367
1,143
1,318
131
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101,276
229,608
330,884
330,687
301,575
Total ..................................
Senator ...................................................
Presidential electors ..............................
Republican
Representatives:
1st district .......................................
2d district ........................................
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238,260
224,848
118,469
106,379
Democratic
15,008
10,286
5,547
....................
5,547
Green
3,311
5,395
9,354
4,011
5,343
Libertarian
3,315
11,503
....................
....................
....................
None Of
These Candidates
621
2,540
9,515
3,933
5,582
Independent
American
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nevada
4,747
1,579
3,913
1,546
2,367
Citizens
First
282
457
1,318
..................
1,318
No Vote
Cast
415
..................
1,143
..................
1,143
Natural
Law
174
69
131
............
131
Over
Vote
609,426
600,776
586,653
229,235
357,418
Total
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Independence (Reform Party candidate) ..................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
273,559
266,348
22,198
2,757
2,615
328
1,276
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. John E. Sununu, Republican ....................................................................
Martha Fuller Clark, Democrat ...............................................................
Dan Belforti, Libertarian ..........................................................................
2. Charles F. Bass, Republican .....................................................................
Barney Brannen, Democrat ......................................................................
Brian Christeson, Libertarian ..................................................................
Roy Kendel, Constitution ..........................................................................
150,609
128,387
5,713
152,581
110,367
6,188
2,204
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire
Title of candidate
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
Total ...............
Presidential electors
Republican
150,609
152,581
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Independence
Constitution
Write-in
Total
128,387
110,367
................
................
5,713
6,188
..............
..............
..............
2,204
..............
..............
284,709
271,340
303,190
238,754
................
11,901
..............
2,204
..............
556,049
273,559
266,348
22,198
2,757
2,615
328
1,276
569,081
NEW JERSEY
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
1,284,173
1,788,850
1 114,203
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bob Franks, Republican ............................................................................
Jon S. Corzine, Democrat ..........................................................................
Bruce Afran, Independent .........................................................................
Pat DiNizio, Independent ..........................................................................
Emerson Ellett, Independent ....................................................................
Dennis A. Breen, Independent ..................................................................
J. M. Carter, Independent .........................................................................
Lorraine LaNeve, Independent .................................................................
Gregory Pason, Independent .....................................................................
Nancy Rosenstock, Independent ...............................................................
George Gostigian, Independent ................................................................
1,420,267
1,511,237
32,841
19,312
7,241
6,061
5,657
3,836
3,365
3,309
2,536
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Charlene Cathcart, Republican ................................................................
Robert E. Andrews, Democrat ..................................................................
Catherine L. Parrish, Independent ..........................................................
Edward Forchion, Independent ................................................................
Joseph A. Patalivo, Independent ..............................................................
2. Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican ................................................................
Edward G. Janosik, Democrat ..................................................................
Robert Gabrielsky, Independent ...............................................................
Constantino Rozzo, Independent ..............................................................
3. Jim Saxton, Republican .............................................................................
Susan Bass Levin, Democrat ....................................................................
Aaron M. Kromash, Independent .............................................................
Ken Feduniewicz, Independent ................................................................
Norman E. Wahner, Independent ............................................................
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167,327
3,090
1,959
781
155,187
74,632
3,252
788
157,053
112,848
2,515
948
719
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. Christopher H. Smith, Republican ...........................................................
Reed Gusciora, Democrat ..........................................................................
Stuart Chaifetz, Independent ...................................................................
Paul D. Teel, Independent ........................................................................
5. Marge Roukema, Republican ....................................................................
Linda A. Mercurio, Democrat ...................................................................
Michael ‘‘MJ’’ King, Independent .............................................................
Robert J. McCafferty, Independent ..........................................................
Ira W. Goodman, Independent ..................................................................
Helen Hamilton, Independent ..................................................................
6. Brian T. Kennedy, Republican ..................................................................
Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat ...................................................................
Earl Gray, Independent ............................................................................
Karen Zaletel, Independent ......................................................................
Sylvia Kuzmak, Independent ....................................................................
7. Mike Ferguson, Republican ......................................................................
Maryanne Connelly, Democrat .................................................................
Jerry L. Coleman, Independent ................................................................
Darren Young, Independent .....................................................................
Shawn Gianella, Independent ..................................................................
Mary T. Johnson, Independent .................................................................
8. Anthony Fusco, Jr., Republican ................................................................
Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat .......................................................................
Joseph A. Fortunato, Independent ...........................................................
Viji Sargis, Independent ............................................................................
9. Joseph Tedeschi, Republican ....................................................................
Steven R. Rothman, Democrat .................................................................
Lewis Pell, Independent ............................................................................
Michael Perrone, Jr., Independent ...........................................................
Robert Corriston, Independent .................................................................
10. Dirk B. Weber, Republican .......................................................................
Donald M. Payne, Democrat .....................................................................
Maurice Williams, Independent ...............................................................
11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican .....................................................
John P. Scollo, Democrat ..........................................................................
John Pickarski, Independent ....................................................................
James E. Spinosa, Independent ................................................................
12. Dick Zimmer, Republican ..........................................................................
Rush D. Holt, Democrat ............................................................................
Carl Mayer, Independent ..........................................................................
John P. Desmond, Independent ................................................................
Worth Winslow, Independent ...................................................................
13. Theresa de Leon, Republican ....................................................................
Robert Menendez, Democrat .....................................................................
Claudette C. Meliere, Independent ..........................................................
Dick Hester, Independent .........................................................................
Herbert H. Shaw, Independent ................................................................
Alina Lydia Fonteboa, Independent .........................................................
Kari Sachs, Independent ...........................................................................
158,515
87,956
3,627
712
175,546
81,715
5,329
4,095
1,358
481
62,454
141,698
4,252
1,120
328
128,434
113,479
5,444
973
386
283
60,606
134,074
4,469
983
61,984
140,462
2,273
1,072
980
18,436
133,073
536
186,140
80,958
5,199
1,541
145,511
146,162
5,811
1,233
1,225
27,849
117,856
2,741
562
357
233
168
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Jersey
Republican
Title of candidate
Representatives:
1st district ....................................................................................
2d district .....................................................................................
3d district .....................................................................................
4th district ...................................................................................
5th district ...................................................................................
6th district ...................................................................................
7th district ...................................................................................
8th district ...................................................................................
9th district ...................................................................................
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158,515
175,546
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128,434
60,606
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167,327
74,632
112,848
87,956
81,715
141,698
113,479
134,074
140,462
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5,830
4,040
4,182
4,339
11,263
5,700
7,086
5,452
4,325
Total
219,612
233,859
274,083
250,810
268,524
209,852
248,999
200,132
206,771
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NEW JERSEY—Continued
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Jersey
Republican
Title of candidate
10th
11th
12th
13th
district
district
district
district
Democratic
Independent
Total
.................................................................................
.................................................................................
.................................................................................
.................................................................................
18,436
186,140
145,511
27,849
133,073
80,958
146,162
117,856
536
6,740
8,269
4,061
152,045
273,838
299,942
149,766
Total ...............................................................................
1,384,170
1,532,240
71,823
2,988,233
Senator ................................................................................................
1,420,267
1,511,237
84,158
3,015,662
1,788,850
1 114,203
3,187,226
Presidential electors ...........................................................................
1,284,173
1
Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 94,554 for Green; 6,989 for Reform; 6,312 for Libertarian; 2,215 for Natural Law; 1,880 for Socialist; 1,409 for Constitution; and 844 for Socialist
Workers.
NEW MEXICO
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
286,417
286,783
21,251
2,058
1,392
361
343
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill Redmond, Republican .........................................................................
Jeff Bingaman, Democrat ..........................................................................
Orlin G. Cole, Write-in ..............................................................................
225,517
363,744
265
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Heather Wilson, Republican .....................................................................
John J. Kelly, Democrat ............................................................................
Daniel Kerlinsky, Green ............................................................................
107,296
92,187
13,656
2. Joe Skeen, Republican ...............................................................................
Michael A. Montoya, Democrat ................................................................
100,742
72,614
3. Lisa L. Lutz, Republican ...........................................................................
Tom Udall, Democrat ................................................................................
65,979
135,040
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico
Title of candidate
VerDate 23-MAR-99
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Natural
Law
Constitution
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
107,296
100,742
65,979
92,187
72,614
135,040
13,656
...............
...............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
.........
............
............
............
213,139
173,356
201,019
Total ...............
274,017
299,841
13,656
.............
.............
.........
.........
............
587,514
Senator ......................
225,517
363,744
...............
.............
.............
.........
.........
265
589,526
Presidential electors
286,417
286,783
21,251
2,058
1,392
361
343
............
598,605
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NEW YORK
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Conservative (Republican candidate) .......................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Working Families (Democratic candidate) ...............................................
Liberal (Democratic candidate) .................................................................
Independence (Natural Law candidate) ...................................................
Right to Life (Reform Party candidate) ...................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
Write-in (Socialist Party candidate) .........................................................
2,258,577
3,942,215
144,797
244,030
1 88,395
77,087
24,361
25,175
7,649
6,424
1,498
1,789
138,216
2
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Rick Lazio, Republican ..............................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat ..........................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Mark J. Dunau, Green ..............................................................................
Jeffrey E. Graham, Independence ............................................................
John O. Adefope, Right to Life .................................................................
John Clifton, Libertarian ..........................................................................
Louis P. Wein, Constitution ......................................................................
Jacob J. Perasso, Socialist Workers .........................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
2,724,589
191,141
3,562,415
102,094
82,801
40,991
43,181
21,439
4,734
3,414
3,040
179,823
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Felix J. Grucci, Jr., Republican ................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Right to Life ............................................................................................
Regina Seltzer, Democrat ..........................................................................
William G. Holst, Green ............................................................................
Michael P. Forbes, Working Families ......................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
2. Joan B. Johnson, Republican ....................................................................
Steve Israel, Democrat ..............................................................................
Richard N. Thompson, Conservative ........................................................
David A. Bishop, Green .............................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Robert T. Walsh, Right to Life ..................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
3. Peter T. King, Republican .........................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Right to Life ............................................................................................
Dal Lamagna, Democrat ...........................................................................
Green .......................................................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Selma Olchin, Libertarian ........................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
4. Gregory R. Becker, Republican .................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Right to Life ............................................................................................
Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat ...................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Barbara Vitanza, Libertarian ...................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
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7,569
5,702
8,746
97,299
2,967
6,318
29,574
65,880
90,438
10,824
1,404
1,267
7,595
11,224
37,596
122,820
7,158
4,477
8,671
91,948
2,260
1,579
1,515
40,049
75,650
4,996
7,184
128,688
2,824
5,191
1,222
28,204
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
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5. Edward Elkowitz, Republican ...................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat ...................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Anne T. Robinson, Right to Life ...............................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
56,046
5,038
127,233
2,709
2,904
4,838
3,846
42,014
6. Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat ...................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
117,194
3,624
54,804
7. Rose Robies Birtley, Republican ...............................................................
Joseph Crowley, Democrat ........................................................................
Robert E. Hurley, Conservative ................................................................
Paul Gilman, Green ...................................................................................
Garafalia Christea, Right to Life ..............................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
24,592
78,207
3,131
1,999
1,172
44,273
8. Marian S. Henry, Republican ...................................................................
Jerrold Nadler, Democrat .........................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Anthony A. LaBella, Conservative ...........................................................
Dan Wentzel, Green ..................................................................................
Harry Kresky, Independence ....................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
27,057
139,936
6,742
3,613
1,849
4,765
1,025
42,615
9. Noach Dear, Republican ............................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat ..................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
40,866
4,783
96,348
2,635
39,443
10. Ernestine M. Brown, Republican .............................................................
Edolphus Towns, Democrat ......................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Ernest Johnson, Conservative ..................................................................
Barry Ford, Working Families ..................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
6,852
118,812
1,888
802
5,530
44,832
11. Susan Cleary, Republican .........................................................................
School Choice ..........................................................................................
Major R. Owens, Democrat .......................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Cartrell Gore, Conservative ......................................................................
Una S. T. Clarke, Liberal ..........................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
7,088
1,318
105,321
6,729
962
7,366
35,673
12. Rosemary Markgraf, Republican ..............................................................
Nydia M. Velázquez, Democrat ................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Caesar Estevez, Conservative ...................................................................
Mildred Rosario, Right to Life ..................................................................
Paul Pederson, Socialist Worker ..............................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
10,052
81,699
4,589
850
865
1,025
34,980
13. Vito Fossella, Republican ..........................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Right to Life ............................................................................................
Katina M. Johnstone, Democrat ...............................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Anita Lerman, Green ................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
95,696
9,295
4,815
55,763
1,840
1,351
1,302
30,461
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14. C. Adrienne Rhodes, Republican ..............................................................
Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat .................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Sandra Stevens, Green ..............................................................................
Frederick D. Newman, Independence ......................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
45,453
143,809
4,271
4,869
1,946
41,865
15. José Agustin Suero, Republican ...............................................................
Reform .....................................................................................................
Charles B. Rangel, Democrat ....................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Frank Della Valle, Conservative ..............................................................
Dean Loren, Green ....................................................................................
Jessie A. Fields, Independence .................................................................
Scott A. Jeffery, Libertarian .....................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
6,906
440
124,415
3,913
1,833
492
2,134
1,051
480
34,062
16. Aaron Justice, Republican ........................................................................
José E. Serrano, Democrat ........................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Richard Retcho, Conservative ...................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
3,943
100,891
2,150
571
32,814
17. Patrick McManus, Republican ..................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Eliot L. Engel, Democrat ...........................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
11,513
1,688
112,748
2,345
37,475
18. John G. Vonglis, Republican .....................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Nita M. Lowey, Democrat .........................................................................
Florence T. O’Grady, Right to Life ...........................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
52,923
5,099
126,878
3,747
39,600
19. Sue W. Kelly, Republican ..........................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Larry Otis Graham, Democrat .................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Mark R. Jacobs, Green ..............................................................................
Frank X. Lloyd, Right to Life ...................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
133,963
11,569
82,082
1,773
2,016
3,662
4,086
28,180
20. Benjamin A. Gilman, Republican .............................................................
Paul J. Feiner, Democrat ..........................................................................
Green .......................................................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Christine M. Tighe, Right to Life .............................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
136,016
87,602
2,910
2,070
2,064
5,371
32,475
21. Thomas G. Pillsworth, Republican ...........................................................
Michael R. McNulty, Democrat ................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
60,333
157,773
8,435
9,131
31,740
22. John E. Sweeney, Republican ...................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Kenneth F. McCallion, Democrat .............................................................
Green .......................................................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
153,997
13,371
72,640
4,805
1,666
37,026
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23. Sherwood L. Boehlert, Republican ...........................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Richard W. Englebrecht, Democrat ..........................................................
David B. Vickers, Conservative ................................................................
Right to Life ............................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
110,634
13,498
38,049
25,245
7,609
28,376
24. John M. McHugh, Republican ..................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Neil P. Tallon, Democrat ...........................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Willard E. Smith, Green ...........................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
128,513
9,809
41,719
979
1,931
3,236
35,207
25. James T. Walsh, Republican .....................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Francis J. Gavin, Democrat ......................................................................
Howie Hawkins, Green ..............................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
132,120
9,248
10,512
64,533
3,830
33,520
26. Bob Moppert, Republican ..........................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat ................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Paul J. Laux, Right to Life .......................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
78,103
5,753
124,862
5,267
3,388
6,878
2,328
19,624
27. Thomas M. Reynolds, Republican ............................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Thomas W. Pecoraro, Democrat ...............................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
144,011
13,683
69,870
53,830
28. Mark C. Johns, Republican .......................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat .....................................................
Eve Hawkins, Green ..................................................................................
Stephen C. Healey, Libertarian ................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
67,251
8,097
151,688
2,292
1,528
24,527
29. Brett M. Sommer, Republican ..................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Right to Life ............................................................................................
John J. LaFalce, Democrat .......................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
68,958
7,144
5,057
115,685
4,744
7,899
37,501
30. Jack Quinn, Republican ............................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Independence ..........................................................................................
John Fee, Democrat ...................................................................................
Green .......................................................................................................
Working Families ...................................................................................
Liberal .....................................................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
113,638
10,604
14,210
62,378
1,679
1,853
1,909
43,061
31. Amo Houghton, Republican ......................................................................
Conservative ...........................................................................................
Kisun J. Peters, Democrat ........................................................................
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................
143,584
10,654
45,193
39,398
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3,562,415
3,051,701
97,299
90,438
91,948
128,688
127,233
117,194
78,207
139,936
96,348
118,812
105,321
81,699
55,763
143,809
124,415
100,891
112,748
126,878
82,082
87,602
157,773
72,640
38,049
41,719
64,533
124,862
69,870
151,688
115,685
62,378
45,193
Democratic
144,797
191,141
198,719
7,569
10,824
7,158
4,996
5,038
..................
3,131
1,849
4,783
802
962
850
9,295
..................
492
571
1,688
5,099
11,569
..................
8,435
13,371
25,245
9,809
9,248
5,753
13,683
8,097
7,144
10,604
10,654
Conservative
244,030
40,991
42,858
2,967
1,404
2,260
..................
..................
..................
1,999
4,765
..................
..................
..................
..................
1,351
4,869
2,134
..................
..................
..................
3,662
2,910
..................
4,805
..................
1,931
3,830
..................
..................
2,292
..................
1,679
..................
Green
82,801
77,087
1 88,395
43,126
..................
..................
..................
..................
2,904
..................
..................
3,613
2,635
1,888
7,366
..................
..................
4,271
1,833
2,150
2,345
..................
2,016
2,064
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
3,388
..................
..................
4,744
1,909
..................
Liberal
102,094
61,272
6,318
1,267
1,579
2,824
2,709
3,624
..................
6,742
..................
5,530
6,729
4,589
1,840
..................
3,913
..................
..................
..................
1,773
2,070
..................
1,666
..................
979
..................
5,267
..................
..................
..................
1,853
..................
Working
Families
Candidate also appeared on party tickets for Democratic, Liberal, and Working Families.
2,258,577
1
Presidential electors
2,235,461
Total .............
2,724,589
111,003
65,880
122,820
75,650
56,046
.........................
24,592
27,057
40,866
6,852
7,088
10,052
95,696
45,453
6,906
3,943
11,513
52,923
133,963
136,016
60,333
153,997
110,634
128,513
132,120
78,103
144,011
67,251
68,958
113,638
143,584
Representatives:
1st district ...........
2d district ............
3d district ............
4th district ..........
5th district ..........
6th district ..........
7th district ..........
8th district ..........
9th district ..........
10th district ........
11th district ........
12th district ........
13th district ........
14th district ........
15th district ........
16th district ........
17th district ........
18th district ........
19th district ........
20th district ........
21st district .........
22d district ..........
23d district ..........
24th district ........
25th district ........
26th district ........
27th district ........
28th district ........
29th district ........
30th district ........
31st district .........
Senator ....................
Republican
Title of candidate
24,361
43,181
98,491
5,702
7,595
4,477
5,191
4,838
..................
..................
1,025
..................
..................
..................
..................
1,302
1,946
1,051
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
9,131
..................
13,498
3,236
10,512
6,878
..................
..................
7,899
14,210
..................
Independence
25,175
21,439
74,721
8,746
11,224
8,671
7,184
3,846
..................
1,172
..................
..................
..................
..................
865
4,815
..................
..................
..................
..................
3,747
4,086
5,371
..................
..................
7,609
..................
..................
2,328
..................
..................
5,057
..................
..................
Right to
Life
7,649
4,734
4,745
................
................
1,515
1,222
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
480
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
1,528
................
................
................
Libertarian
6,424
............
440
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
440
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Reform
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New York
1,498
3,414
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Constitution
1,789
3,040
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Socialist
Workers
.............
.............
1,318
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
1,318
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
School
Choice
............
............
1,025
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
1,025
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Socialist
Worker
138,216
179,823
1,134,799
29,574
37,596
40,049
28,204
42,014
54,804
44,273
42,615
39,443
44,832
35,673
34,980
30,461
41,865
34,062
32,814
37,475
39,600
28,180
32,475
31,740
37,026
28,376
35,207
33,520
19,624
53,830
24,527
37,501
43,061
39,398
Blank/Scattering
2
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
Writein
6,960,215
6,959,662
6,948,676
269,178
226,228
280,477
253,959
244,628
175,622
153,374
227,602
184,075
178,716
164,457
134,060
200,523
242,213
175,726
140,369
165,769
228,247
267,331
268,508
267,412
283,505
223,411
221,394
253,763
246,203
281,394
255,383
246,988
249,332
238,829
Total
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FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Not Designated (Socialist Party candidate) .............................................
1,631,163
1,257,692
13,891
8,874
3,370
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Duane E. Kratzer, Jr., Republican ...........................................................
Eva M. Clayton, Democrat ........................................................................
Christopher Sean Delaney, Libertarian ...................................................
2. Doug Haynes, Republican .........................................................................
Bob Etheridge, Democrat ..........................................................................
Mark Daniel Jackson, Libertarian ...........................................................
3. Walter B. Jones, Republican .....................................................................
Leigh Harvey McNairy, Democrat ............................................................
David F. Russell, Libertarian ...................................................................
4. Jess Ward, Republican ..............................................................................
David E. Price, Democrat ..........................................................................
C. Brian Towey, Libertarian .....................................................................
5. Richard Burr, Republican .........................................................................
Steven Francis LeBoeuf, Libertarian .......................................................
6. Howard Coble, Republican ........................................................................
Jeffrey Dean Bentley, Libertarian ............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
7. James R. Adams, Republican ...................................................................
Mike McIntyre, Democrat .........................................................................
Bob Burns, Libertarian .............................................................................
8. Robert C. (Robin) Hayes, Republican .......................................................
Mike Taylor, Democrat ..............................................................................
Jack Schwartz, Libertarian .......................................................................
9. Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican ..............................................................
Ed McGuire, Democrat ..............................................................................
Christopher S. Cole, Libertarian ..............................................................
James M. Cahaney, Reform ......................................................................
10. Cass Ballenger, Republican ......................................................................
Delmas Parker, Democrat .........................................................................
Deborah Garrett Eddins, Libertarian ......................................................
11. Charles H. Taylor, Republican .................................................................
Sam Neill, Democrat .................................................................................
Charles Barry Williams, Libertarian .......................................................
12. Chad Mitchell, Republican ........................................................................
Melvin L. Watt, Democrat ........................................................................
Anna Lyon, Libertarian .............................................................................
62,198
124,171
2,799
103,011
146,733
2,094
121,940
74,058
2,457
119,412
200,885
5,573
172,489
13,366
195,727
18,726
632
66,463
160,185
3,018
111,950
89,505
2,009
181,161
79,382
2,459
1,218
164,182
70,877
5,599
146,677
112,234
7,466
69,596
135,570
3,978
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina
Title of candidate
VerDate 23-MAR-99
Republican
Democratic
Libertarian
Reform
Not
Designated
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
6th district ............
7th district ............
8th district ............
9th district ............
10th district ..........
11th district ..........
12th district ..........
62,198
103,011
121,940
119,412
172,489
195,727
66,463
111,950
181,161
164,182
146,677
69,596
124,171
146,733
74,058
200,885
........................
........................
160,185
89,505
79,382
70,877
112,234
135,570
2,799
2,094
2,457
5,573
13,366
18,726
3,018
2,009
2,459
5,599
7,466
3,978
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
1,218
................
................
................
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
632
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
189,168
251,838
198,455
325,870
185,855
215,085
229,666
203,464
264,220
240,658
266,377
209,144
Total ...............
1,514,806
1,193,600
69,544
1,218
..............
632
2,779,800
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Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina
Title of candidate
Presidential electors
Republican
Libertarian
Democratic
1,631,163
1,257,692
Reform
13,891
8,874
Not
Designated
3,370
Writein
Total
.............
2,914,990
NORTH DAKOTA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Democratic-Nonpartisan League (Democratic) ........................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
174,852
1 10,459
95,284
7,288
373
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Duane Sand, Republican ...........................................................................
Kent Conrad, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ......................................
111,069
176,470
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
John Dorso, Republican .............................................................................
Jan Shelver, Independent .........................................................................
Kenneth R. Loughead, Independent .........................................................
Earl Pomeroy, Democratic-Nonpartisan League .....................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
127,251
4,731
2,481
151,173
22
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota
Independent
DemocraticNonpartisan
League
Reform
Constitution
Writein
127,251
7,212
151,173
..........
........
22
Senator .....................................................................
111,069
..............
176,470
..........
........
..........
287,539
Presidential electors ................................................
174,852
1 10,459
95,284
7,288
373
..........
288,256
Title of candidate
Republican
Representative:
At large .................................................................
Total
285,658
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 9,486 for Green; 660 for Libertarian; and 313 for Natural Law.
OHIO
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Not Designated ..........................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
2,350,363
2,183,628
13,473
1 148,353
6,181
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Mike DeWine, Republican .........................................................................
Ted Celeste, Democrat ...............................................................................
John R. McAlister, Libertarian .................................................................
John A. Eastman, Natural Law ...............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
VerDate 23-MAR-99
1. Steve Chabot, Republican .........................................................................
John Cranley, Democrat ............................................................................
David A. Groshoff, Libertarian .................................................................
Richard L. Stevenson, Natural Law .........................................................
116,768
98,328
3,399
1,933
2. Rob Portman, Republican .........................................................................
Charles W. Sanders, Democrat .................................................................
Robert E. Bidwell, Libertarian .................................................................
204,184
64,091
9,266
3. Tony P. Hall, Democrat .............................................................................
Regina Burch, Natural Law ......................................................................
177,731
36,516
4. Michael G. Oxley, Republican ...................................................................
Daniel L. Dickman, Democrat ..................................................................
Ralph Mullinger, Libertarian ...................................................................
156,510
67,330
8,278
5. Paul E. Gillmor, Republican .....................................................................
Dannie Edmon, Democrat .........................................................................
John F. Green, Libertarian .......................................................................
David J. Schaffer, Natural Law ................................................................
169,857
62,138
5,464
5,881
6. Mike Azinger, Republican .........................................................................
Ted Strickland, Democrat .........................................................................
Kenneth R. MacCutcheon, Libertarian ....................................................
96,966
138,849
4,759
7. David L. Hobson, Republican ...................................................................
Donald E. Minor, Democrat ......................................................................
John Mitchel, Independent .......................................................................
Jack D. Null, Libertarian ..........................................................................
163,646
60,755
13,983
3,802
8. John A. Boehner, Republican ...................................................................
John G. Parks, Democrat ..........................................................................
David R. Shock, Libertarian .....................................................................
179,756
66,293
7,254
9. Dwight E. Bryan, Republican ...................................................................
Marcy Kaptur, Democrat ..........................................................................
Galen Fries, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Dennis Slotnick, Natural Law ..................................................................
49,446
168,547
4,239
3,096
10. Bill Smith, Republican ..............................................................................
Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat ..................................................................
Ron Petrie, Libertarian .............................................................................
48,930
167,063
6,762
11. James J. Sykora, Republican ....................................................................
Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democrat ...........................................................
Joel C. Turner, Libertarian .......................................................................
Sonja K. Glavina, Natural Law ................................................................
21,630
164,134
4,230
3,525
12. Pat Tiberi, Republican ...............................................................................
Maryellen O’Shaughnessy, Democrat ......................................................
Charles Ed Jordan, Independent ..............................................................
Nick Hogan, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Gregory B. Richey, Natural Law ..............................................................
139,242
115,432
1,566
4,546
2,600
13. Rick H. Jeric, Republican ..........................................................................
Sherrod Brown, Democrat .........................................................................
Michael A. Chmura, Libertarian ..............................................................
David C. Kluter, Natural Law ..................................................................
84,295
170,058
5,837
3,108
14. Rick Wood, Republican ..............................................................................
Tom Sawyer, Democrat .............................................................................
William C. McDaniel, Jr., Libertarian .....................................................
Walter P. Keith, Natural Law ..................................................................
71,432
149,184
5,603
3,869
15. Deborah Pryce, Republican .......................................................................
Bill Buckel, Democrat ................................................................................
Scott T. Smith, Libertarian .......................................................................
156,792
64,805
10,700
16. Ralph Regula, Republican .........................................................................
William Smith, Democrat ..........................................................................
Richard L. Shetler, Libertarian ................................................................
Brad Graef, Natural Law ..........................................................................
162,294
62,709
6,166
3,231
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
17. Paul H. Alberty, Republican .....................................................................
James A. Traficant, Jr., Democrat ...........................................................
Randy D. Walter, Independent .................................................................
Lou D’Apolito, Independent ......................................................................
Milton R. Norris, Libertarian ...................................................................
Carol Ann McCoy, Natural Law ...............................................................
18. Robert W. Ney, Republican .......................................................................
Marc D. Guthrie, Democrat ......................................................................
John R. Bargar, Sr., Libertarian ..............................................................
19. Steven C. LaTourette, Republican ...........................................................
Dale Virgil Blanchard, Democrat .............................................................
Sid Stone, Libertarian ...............................................................................
54,751
120,333
51,793
9,568
1,278
3,154
152,325
79,232
4,948
206,639
101,842
10,367
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio
Independent
Libertarian
Not Designated
Natural
Law
Writein
98,328
64,091
177,731
67,330
62,138
138,849
60,755
66,293
168,547
167,063
164,134
115,432
170,058
149,184
64,805
62,709
120,333
79,232
101,842
................
................
................
................
................
................
13,983
................
................
................
................
1,566
................
................
................
................
61,361
................
................
3,399
9,266
..................
8,278
5,464
4,759
3,802
7,254
4,239
6,762
4,230
4,546
5,837
5,603
10,700
6,166
1,278
4,948
10,367
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
1,933
..................
36,516
..................
5,881
..................
..................
..................
3,096
..................
3,525
2,600
3,108
3,869
..................
3,231
3,154
..................
..................
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
220,428
277,541
214,247
232,118
243,340
240,574
242,186
253,303
225,328
222,755
193,519
263,386
263,298
230,088
232,297
234,400
240,877
236,505
318,848
2,235,463
2,098,854
76,910
106,898
..................
66,913
.............
4,585,038
Senator .............................
2,665,512
1,595,066
................
116,724
..................
70,713
786
4,448,801
Presidential electors ........
2,350,363
2,183,628
................
13,473
1 148,353
6,181
.............
4,701,998
Title of candidate
Republican
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ....................
5th district ....................
6th district ....................
7th district ....................
8th district ....................
9th district ....................
10th district ..................
11th district ..................
12th district ..................
13th district ..................
14th district ..................
15th district ..................
16th district ..................
17th district ..................
18th district ..................
19th district ..................
116,768
204,184
.........................
156,510
169,857
96,966
163,646
179,756
49,446
48,930
21,630
139,242
84,295
71,432
156,792
162,294
54,751
152,325
206,639
Total .......................
Democratic
Total
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other states: 117,799 for Green; 26,721 for Reform; 3,823 Constitution; and 10 for Socialist Workers.
OKLAHOMA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
744,337
474,276
6,602
9,014
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Steve Largent, Republican ........................................................................
Dan Lowe, Democrat .................................................................................
Michael A. Clem, Libertarian ...................................................................
2. Andy Ewing, Republican ...........................................................................
Brad Carson, Democrat .............................................................................
Neil Mavis, Libertarian .............................................................................
3. Wes Watkins, Republican .........................................................................
Argus W. Yandell, Jr., Independent .........................................................
R. C. Sevier White, Libertarian ................................................................
4. J. C. Watts, Jr., Republican ......................................................................
Larry Weatherford, Democrat ..................................................................
Keith B. Johnson, Libertarian ..................................................................
Susan Ducey, Reform ................................................................................
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58,493
2,984
81,672
107,273
6,467
137,826
14,660
6,730
114,000
54,808
1,979
4,897
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OKLAHOMA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Republican ..............................................................
Garland McWatters, Democrat .................................................................
Bill Maguire, Independent ........................................................................
Robert T. Murphy, Libertarian .................................................................
6. Frank D. Lucas, Republican .....................................................................
Randy Beutler, Democrat ..........................................................................
Joseph V. Cristiano, Libertarian ..............................................................
134,159
53,275
5,930
2,658
95,635
63,106
2,435
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma
Republican
Title of candidate
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Reform
Total
Representatives:
1st district ...........................................................
2d district ............................................................
3d district ............................................................
4th district ...........................................................
5th district ...........................................................
6th district ...........................................................
138,528
81,672
137,826
114,000
134,159
95,635
58,493
107,273
..............
54,808
53,275
63,106
............
............
14,660
............
5,930
............
2,984
6,467
6,730
1,979
2,658
2,435
............
............
............
4,897
............
............
200,005
195,412
159,216
175,684
196,022
161,176
Total ......................................................
701,820
336,955
20,590
23,253
4,897
1,087,515
Presidential electors ..................................................
744,337
474,276
............
6,602
9,014
1,234,229
OREGON
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Reform Party candidate) ....................................................
Pacific Green ..............................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform (Natural Law candidate) ..............................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
713,577
720,342
7,063
77,357
7,447
2,574
2,189
3,401
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Charles Starr, Republican .........................................................................
David Wu, Democrat .................................................................................
Beth A. King, Libertarian .........................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
2. Greg Walden, Republican ..........................................................................
Walter Ponsford, Democrat .......................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
3. Jeffery L. Pollock, Republican ..................................................................
Earl Blumenauer, Democrat .....................................................................
Tre Arrow, Pacific Green ...........................................................................
Bruce Alexander Knight, Libertarian ......................................................
Walter F. (Walt) Brown, Socialist ............................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
4. John Lindsey, Republican .........................................................................
Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat ......................................................................
David Duemler, Socialist ...........................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
5. Brian J. Boquist, Republican ....................................................................
Darlene Hooley, Democrat ........................................................................
Other ...........................................................................................................
115,303
176,902
10,858
458
220,086
78,101
720
64,128
181,049
15,763
4,942
4,703
576
88,950
197,998
3,696
421
118,631
156,315
402
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon
Title of candidate
Representatives:
1st district ....................
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115,303
176,902
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Reform
Constitution
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...........
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458
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303,521
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Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Pacific
Green
Libertarian
Socialist
Reform
Constitution
...........
4,703
3,696
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
720
576
421
402
298,907
271,161
291,065
275,348
Other
Total
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ....................
5th district ....................
220,086
64,128
88,950
118,631
78,101
181,049
197,998
156,315
...........
...........
...........
...........
..............
15,763
..............
..............
..............
4,942
..............
..............
Total ......................
607,098
790,365
...........
15,763
15,800
8,399
...........
...........
2,577
1,440,002
Presidential electors ........
713,577
720,342
7,063
77,357
7,447
...........
2,574
2,189
3,401
1,533,950
PENNSYLVANIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
2,281,127
2,485,967
103,392
11,248
16,023
14,428
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Rick Santorum, Republican ......................................................................
Ron Klink, Democrat .................................................................................
John J. Featherman, Libertarian .............................................................
Robert E. Domske, Reform ........................................................................
Lester B. Searer, Constitution ..................................................................
2,481,962
2,154,908
45,775
24,089
28,382
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Steven N. Kush, Republican .....................................................................
Robert A. Brady, Democrat .......................................................................
2. Chaka Fattah, Democrat ...........................................................................
Kenneth V. Krawchuk, Libertarian .........................................................
3. Charles F. Dougherty, Republican ...........................................................
Robert A. Borski, Democrat ......................................................................
4. Melissa Hart, Republican ..........................................................................
Terry E. Van Horne, Democrat .................................................................
5. John E. Peterson, Republican ...................................................................
William M. Belitskus, Green ....................................................................
Thomas A. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................
6. Thomas G. Kopel, Republican ...................................................................
Tim Holden, Democrat ..............................................................................
7. Curt Weldon, Republican ..........................................................................
Peter A. Lennon, Democrat .......................................................................
8. James C. Greenwood, Republican ............................................................
Ronald L. Strouse, Democrat ....................................................................
Philip C. Holmen, Reform .........................................................................
9. Bud Shuster, Republican ..........................................................................
10. Don Sherwood, Republican .......................................................................
Pat Casey, Democrat .................................................................................
11. Stephen A. Urban, Republican .................................................................
Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat ....................................................................
12. Bill Choby, Republican ..............................................................................
John P. Murtha, Democrat .......................................................................
James N. O’Neil, Reform ...........................................................................
13. Stewart J. Greenleaf, Republican .............................................................
Joseph M. Hoeffel, Democrat ....................................................................
Ken Cavanaugh, Libertarian ....................................................................
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149,621
180,021
3,673
59,343
130,528
145,390
100,995
147,570
13,857
11,020
71,227
140,084
172,569
93,687
154,090
100,617
5,394
184,401
124,830
112,580
66,699
131,948
56,575
145,538
3,324
126,501
146,026
4,224
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
14. William J. Coyne, Democrat .....................................................................
15. Patrick J. Toomey, Republican .................................................................
Ed O’Brien, Democrat ...............................................................................
16. Joseph R. Pitts, Republican ......................................................................
Bob Yorczyk, Democrat .............................................................................
17. George W. Gekas, Republican ...................................................................
Leslye Hess Herrmann, Democrat ...........................................................
18. Craig C. Stephens, Republican .................................................................
Michael F. Doyle, Democrat ......................................................................
19. Todd Platts, Republican ............................................................................
Jeff Sanders, Democrat .............................................................................
Michael L. Paoletta, Constitution ............................................................
20. Ronald J. Davis, Republican .....................................................................
Frank Mascara, Democrat ........................................................................
21. Phil English, Republican ...........................................................................
Marc A. Flitter, Democrat .........................................................................
147,533
118,307
103,864
162,403
80,177
166,236
66,190
68,798
156,131
168,722
61,538
2,234
80,312
145,131
135,164
87,018
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Pennsylvania
VerDate 23-MAR-99
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Constitution
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
6th district ............
7th district ............
8th district ............
9th district ............
10th district ..........
11th district ..........
12th district ..........
13th district ..........
14th district ..........
15th district ..........
16th district ..........
17th district ..........
18th district ..........
19th district ..........
20th district ..........
21st district ...........
19,920
.......................
59,343
145,390
147,570
71,227
172,569
154,090
184,401
124,830
66,699
56,575
126,501
.......................
118,307
162,403
166,236
68,798
168,722
80,312
135,164
149,621
180,021
130,528
100,995
.......................
140,084
93,687
100,617
.......................
112,580
131,948
145,538
146,026
147,533
103,864
80,177
66,190
156,131
61,538
145,131
87,018
.................
.................
.................
.................
13,857
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
...............
3,673
...............
...............
11,020
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
4,224
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
5,394
...............
...............
...............
3,324
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
2,234
...............
...............
169,541
183,694
189,871
246,385
172,447
211,311
266,256
260,101
184,401
237,410
198,647
205,437
276,751
147,533
222,171
242,580
232,426
224,929
232,494
225,443
222,182
4,552,010
Total
Total ...............
2,229,057
2,279,227
13,857
18,917
8,718
2,234
Senator ......................
2,481,962
2,154,908
.................
45,775
24,089
28,382
4,735,116
Presidential electors
2,281,127
2,485,967
103,392
11,248
16,023
14,428
4,912,185
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RHODE ISLAND
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Workers World ...........................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Socialist ......................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
130,555
249,508
25,052
2,273
742
271
199
97
52
34
329
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Lincoln D. Chafee, Republican .................................................................
Robert A. Weygand, Democrat ..................................................................
Kenneth P. Proulx, Independent ..............................................................
Christopher Young, Reform ......................................................................
222,588
161,023
3,635
4,107
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Stephen Cabral, Republican .....................................................................
Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. Robert G. Tingle, Republican ....................................................................
James R. Langevin, Democrat ..................................................................
Rodney D. Driver, Conscience for Congress ............................................
Dorman J. Hayes, Jr., Green ....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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123,442
287
27,932
123,805
42,625
4,536
123
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89,454
222,588
Total ...................................
Senator .....................................................
Presidential electors ...............................
61,522
27,932
Republican
Representatives:
1st district ........................................
2d district .........................................
Title of candidate
249,508
161,023
247,247
123,442
123,805
Democratic
................
3,635
................
................
................
Independent
..................
..................
42,625
..................
42,625
Conscience
for Congress
25,052
..................
4,536
..................
4,536
Green
2,273
4,107
................
................
................
Reform
742
..........
..........
..........
..........
Libertarian
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island
271
...........
...........
...........
...........
Natural
Law
199
.............
.............
.............
.............
Workers
World
97
........
........
........
........
Constitution
52
.......
.......
.......
.......
Socialist
34
..........
..........
..........
..........
Socialist
Workers
329
..............
410
287
123
Write-in
409,112
391,353
384,272
185,251
199,021
Total
56
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SOUTH CAROLINA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
United Citizens (Green Party candidate) ................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
786,892
566,037
4,760
20,279
1,682
943
3,309
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Henry Brown, Republican .........................................................................
Andy Brack, Democrat ..............................................................................
Bill Woolsey, Libertarian ..........................................................................
Bob Batchelder, Natural Law ...................................................................
Reform .....................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
139,597
82,622
6,010
1,110
2,067
40
2. Floyd Spence, Republican .........................................................................
Jane Frederick, Democrat .........................................................................
Timothy Moultrie, Libertarian .................................................................
George C. Taylor, Natural Law ................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
154,338
110,672
3,622
2,273
71
3. Lindsey O. Graham, Republican ..............................................................
George Brightharp, Democrat ...................................................................
United Citizens .......................................................................................
Adrian Banks, Libertarian ........................................................................
LeRoy J. Klein, Natural Law ....................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
150,180
64,917
2,253
3,116
1,122
33
4. Jim DeMint, Republican ...........................................................................
April Bishop, Libertarian ..........................................................................
Peter J. Ashy, United Citizens .................................................................
Reform .....................................................................................................
Ted Adams, Constitution ..........................................................................
C. Faye Walters, Natural Law .................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
150,436
12,757
4,077
2,133
16,532
2,640
476
5. Carl L. Gullick, Republican ......................................................................
John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat ..................................................................
Tom Campbell, Libertarian .......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
85,247
126,877
3,665
49
6. Vince Ellison, Republican .........................................................................
James E. Clyburn, Democrat ....................................................................
Lynwood Earl Hines, Libertarian .............................................................
Dianne L. Nevins, Natural Law ...............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
50,005
138,053
1,934
2,339
49
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina
Title of candidate
VerDate 23-MAR-99
Republican
Democratic
Libertarian
United
Citizens
Constitution
Natural
Law
Reform
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ...................
5th district ...................
6th district ...................
139,597
154,338
150,180
150,436
85,247
50,005
82,622
110,672
64,917
.......................
126,877
138,053
6,010
3,622
3,116
12,757
3,665
1,934
...............
...............
2,253
4,077
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
16,532
...............
...............
1,110
2,273
1,122
2,640
...............
2,339
2,067
............
............
2,133
............
............
40
71
33
476
49
49
231,446
270,976
221,621
189,051
215,838
192,380
Total ......................
729,803
523,141
31,104
6,330
16,532
9,484
4,200
718
1,321,312
Presidential electors ........
786,892
566,037
4,760
20,279
1,682
943
3,309
............
1,383,902
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SOUTH DAKOTA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Constitution Party candidate) ...........................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
190,700
118,804
1,781
1,662
3,322
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
John R. Thune, Republican .......................................................................
Curt Hohn, Democrat ................................................................................
Brian Lerohl, Libertarian .........................................................................
231,083
78,321
5,357
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Dakota
Republican
Title of candidate
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Reform
Total
Representative:
At large .................................................................................
231,083
78,321
..........
5,357
..........
314,761
Presidential electors ................................................................
190,700
118,804
1,781
1,662
3,322
316,269
TENNESSEE
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,061,949
981,720
1 32,084
428
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill Frist, Republican ................................................................................
Jeff Clark, Democrat .................................................................................
Charles F. Johnson, Independent .............................................................
Robert Watson, Independent ....................................................................
David Jarrod Ownby, Independent ..........................................................
Joel Kinstle, Independent .........................................................................
Tom Burrell, Green ....................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,255,444
621,152
10,004
8,416
4,388
3,135
25,815
259
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. William L. Jenkins, Republican ...............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican ..............................................................
Kevin J. Rowland, Libertarian .................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
3. Zach Wamp, Republican ............................................................................
William L. Callaway, Democrat ................................................................
Trudy Austin, Libertarian .........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
4. Van Hilleary, Republican ..........................................................................
David H. Dunaway, Democrat ..................................................................
J. Patrick Lyons, Independent ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
5. Stan Scott, Republican ..............................................................................
Bob Clement, Democrat ............................................................................
David Carew, Libertarian .........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
6. David Charles, Republican ........................................................................
Bart Gordon, Democrat .............................................................................
Jim Coffer, Libertarian .............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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20
187,154
22,304
27
139,840
75,785
3,235
80
133,622
67,165
2,418
5
50,386
149,277
6,268
2
97,169
168,861
4,685
1,184
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TENNESSEE—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
7. Ed Bryant, Republican ..............................................................................
Richard P. Sims, Democrat .......................................................................
Denis Solee, Libertarian ............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
8. Billy Yancy, Republican ............................................................................
John S. Tanner, Democrat ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
9. Harold E. Ford, Jr., Democrat ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
171,056
71,587
2,941
65
54,929
143,127
24
143,298
36
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Green
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
6th district ............
7th district ............
8th district ............
9th district ............
157,828
187,154
139,840
133,622
50,386
97,169
171,056
54,929
.......................
.......................
.......................
75,785
67,165
149,277
168,861
71,587
143,127
143,298
...............
...............
...............
2,418
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
22,304
3,235
...............
6,268
4,685
2,941
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
20
27
80
5
2
1,184
65
24
36
157,848
209,485
218,940
203,210
205,933
271,899
245,649
198,080
143,334
Total ...............
991,984
819,100
2,418
39,433
...............
1,443
1,854,378
Senator ......................
1,255,444
621,152
25,943
...............
25,815
259
1,928,613
Presidential electors
1,061,949
981,720
1 32,084
...............
...............
428
2,076,181
Write-in
Total
1
Includes 2,141 for two Independent candidates and also candidates appearing on the following party tickets in
most other states: 19,781 for Green; 4,284 for Libertarian; 4,250 for Reform; 1,015 for Constitution; and 613 for Natural Law.
TEXAS
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Reform Party candidate) ....................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
3,799,639
2,433,746
12,394
23,160
137,994
1 704
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican ...........................................................
Gene Kelly, Democrat ................................................................................
Mary J. Ruwart, Libertarian ....................................................................
Douglas S. Sandage, Green .......................................................................
4,078,954
2,025,024
72,657
91,329
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Noble Willingham, Republican .................................................................
Max Sandlin, Democrat .............................................................................
Ray Carr, Libertarian ................................................................................
2. Jim Turner, Democrat ...............................................................................
Gary Lyndon Dye, Libertarian .................................................................
3. Sam Johnson, Republican .........................................................................
Billy Wayne Zachary, Democrat ...............................................................
Lance Flores, Libertarian ..........................................................................
4. Jon Newton, Republican ............................................................................
Ralph M. Hall, Democrat ..........................................................................
Joe Turner, Libertarian .............................................................................
5. Pete Sessions, Republican .........................................................................
Regina Montoya Coggins, Democrat ........................................................
Ken Ashby, Libertarian .............................................................................
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118,157
1,779
162,891
15,939
187,486
67,233
7,178
91,574
145,887
4,417
100,487
82,629
2,842
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
6. Joe Barton, Republican .............................................................................
Frank Brady, Libertarian .........................................................................
7. John Culberson, Republican .....................................................................
Jeff Sell, Democrat ....................................................................................
Drew Parks, Libertarian ...........................................................................
John R. Skone-Palmer, Write-in ...............................................................
8. Kevin Brady, Republican ..........................................................................
Gil Guillory, Libertarian ...........................................................................
9. Paul Williams, Republican ........................................................................
Nick Lampson, Democrat ..........................................................................
F. Charles Knipp, Libertarian ..................................................................
10. Lloyd Doggett, Democrat ...........................................................................
Michael Davis, Libertarian .......................................................................
11. Ramsey Farley, Republican ......................................................................
Chet Edwards, Democrat ..........................................................................
Mark A. Swanstrom, Libertarian .............................................................
12. Kay Granger, Republican ..........................................................................
Mark Greene, Democrat ............................................................................
Ricky L. Clay, Libertarian ........................................................................
13. Mac Thornberry, Republican ....................................................................
Curtis Clinesmith, Democrat ....................................................................
Brad Clardy, Libertarian ..........................................................................
14. Ron Paul, Republican ................................................................................
Loy Sneary, Democrat ...............................................................................
15. Rubén Hinojosa, Democrat ........................................................................
Frank Jones, Libertarian ..........................................................................
Israel Cantu, Write-in ...............................................................................
16. Daniel S. Power, Republican .....................................................................
Silvestre Reyes, Democrat ........................................................................
Dan Moser, Libertarian .............................................................................
17. Darrell Clements, Republican ...................................................................
Charles W. Stenholm, Democrat ..............................................................
Debra M. Monde, Libertarian ...................................................................
Pete Julia, Write-in ...................................................................................
18. Bob Levy, Republican ................................................................................
Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat ..................................................................
Colin Nankervis, Libertarian ....................................................................
19. Larry Combest, Republican ......................................................................
John Turnbow, Libertarian .......................................................................
20. Charles A. Gonzalez, Democrat ................................................................
Alejandro (Alex) De Pena, Libertarian ....................................................
21. Lamar S. Smith, Republican .....................................................................
Jim Green, Democrat ................................................................................
C. W. (Jinx) Steinbrecher, Libertarian ....................................................
22. Tom DeLay, Republican ............................................................................
Jo Ann Matranga, Democrat ....................................................................
Bob Schneider, Independent .....................................................................
Kent Probst, Libertarian ...........................................................................
23. Henry Bonilla, Republican ........................................................................
Isidro Garza, Jr., Democrat ......................................................................
Jeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian ....................................................................
24. James ‘‘Bryndan’’ Wright, Republican .....................................................
Martin Frost, Democrat ............................................................................
Robert (Bob) Worthington, Write-in .........................................................
25. Phil Sudan, Republican .............................................................................
Ken Bentsen, Democrat .............................................................................
Clifford Lee Messina, Libertarian ............................................................
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30,056
183,712
60,694
4,182
5
233,848
21,368
87,165
130,143
2,508
203,628
37,203
85,546
105,782
1,590
117,739
67,612
2,565
117,995
54,343
2,137
137,370
92,689
106,570
13,167
711
40,921
92,649
2,080
72,535
120,670
11,180
45
38,191
131,857
2,330
170,319
15,579
107,487
15,087
251,049
73,326
6,503
154,662
92,645
5,577
3,383
119,679
78,274
3,801
61,235
103,152
2,561
68,010
106,112
2,400
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
26. Richard K. Armey, Republican .................................................................
Steve Love, Democrat ................................................................................
Fred E. Badagnani, Libertarian ...............................................................
27. Pat Ahumada, Republican ........................................................................
Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat ......................................................................
William Bunch, Libertarian ......................................................................
28. Ciro D. Rodriguez, Democrat ....................................................................
William A. Stallknecht, Libertarian .........................................................
29. Joe Vu, Republican ....................................................................................
Gene Green, Democrat ..............................................................................
Ray Dittmar, Libertarian ..........................................................................
30. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat ............................................................
Kelly Rush, Libertarian ............................................................................
214,025
75,601
5,646
54,660
102,088
4,324
123,104
15,156
29,606
84,665
1,204
109,163
9,798
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Libertarian
Green
Write-in
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
4th district ............
5th district ............
6th district ............
7th district ............
8th district ............
9th district ............
10th district ..........
11th district ..........
12th district ..........
13th district ..........
14th district ..........
15th district ..........
16th district ..........
17th district ..........
18th district ..........
19th district ..........
20th district ..........
21st district ...........
22d district ............
23d district ............
24th district ..........
25th district ..........
26th district ..........
27th district ..........
28th district ..........
29th district ..........
30th district ..........
91,912
.......................
187,486
91,574
100,487
222,685
183,712
233,848
87,165
.......................
85,546
117,739
117,995
137,370
.......................
40,921
72,535
38,191
170,319
.......................
251,049
154,662
119,679
61,235
68,010
214,025
54,660
.......................
29,606
.......................
118,157
162,891
67,233
145,887
82,629
.......................
60,694
.......................
130,143
203,628
105,782
67,612
54,343
92,689
106,570
92,649
120,670
131,857
.......................
107,487
73,326
92,645
78,274
103,152
106,112
75,601
102,088
123,104
84,665
109,163
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
5,577
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
1,779
15,939
7,178
4,417
2,842
30,056
4,182
21,368
2,508
37,203
1,590
2,565
2,137
.................
13,167
2,080
11,180
2,330
15,579
15,087
6,503
3,383
3,801
.................
2,400
5,646
4,324
15,156
1,204
9,798
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
5
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
711
..............
45
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
2,561
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Total
211,848
178,830
261,897
241,878
185,958
252,741
248,593
255,216
219,816
240,831
192,918
187,916
174,475
230,059
120,448
135,650
204,430
172,378
185,898
122,574
330,878
256,267
201,754
166,948
176,522
295,272
161,072
138,260
115,475
118,961
Total ...............
2,932,411
2,799,051
5,577
245,402
.................
3,322
5,985,763
Senator ......................
4,078,954
2,025,024
...............
72,657
91,329
..............
6,267,964
Presidential electors
3,799,639
2,433,746
12,394
23,160
137,994
1 704
6,407,637
1
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for Socialist.
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UTAH
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Independent American (Constitution Party candidate) ..........................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Unaffiliated ................................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
515,096
203,053
35,850
2,709
3,616
9,319
763
186
161
1
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Orrin G. Hatch, Republican ......................................................................
Scott N. Howell, Democrat ........................................................................
Carlton Edward Bowen, Independent American .....................................
Jim Dexter, Libertarian ............................................................................
504,803
242,569
11,938
10,394
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. James V. Hansen, Republican ..................................................................
Kathleen McConkie Collinwood, Democrat .............................................
Hartley D. Anderson, Independent American .........................................
Dave Starr Seely, Libertarian ..................................................................
Matthew D. Frandsen, Natural Law ........................................................
2. Derek W. Smith, Republican ....................................................................
Jim Matheson, Democrat ..........................................................................
Bruce Bangerter, Independent American ................................................
Peter Pixton, Libertarian ..........................................................................
Steven Alberts Voris, Unaffiliated ...........................................................
3. Chris Cannon, Republican ........................................................................
Donald Dunn, Democrat ............................................................................
Michael J. Lehman, Independent American ............................................
Kitty K. Burton, Libertarian ....................................................................
Randall Tolpinrud, Natural Law ..............................................................
180,591
71,229
5,131
3,151
1,703
107,114
145,021
4,704
2,165
597
138,943
88,547
5,436
3,570
852
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah
Title of candidate
VerDate 23-MAR-99
Republican
Democratic
Green
Independent
American
Libertarian
Reform
Natural
Law
Socialist
Workers
Unaffiliated
Writein
Total
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
180,591
107,114
138,943
71,229
145,021
88,547
..............
..............
..............
5,131
4,704
5,436
3,151
2,165
3,570
...........
...........
...........
1,703
...........
852
...........
...........
...........
........
597
........
..........
..........
..........
261,805
259,601
237,348
Total ......................
426,648
304,797
..............
15,271
8,886
...........
2,555
...........
597
..........
758,754
Senator .............................
504,803
242,569
..............
11,938
10,394
...........
...........
...........
........
..........
769,704
Presidential electors ........
515,096
203,053
35,850
2,709
3,616
9,319
763
186
161
1
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VERMONT
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Progressive/Green ......................................................................................
Vermont Grassroots ...................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Liberty Union (Socialist Party candidate) ...............................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
119,775
149,022
20,374
1,044
153
784
2,192
161
219
70
514
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
James M. Jeffords, Republican .................................................................
Ed Flanagan, Democrat ............................................................................
Rick Hubbard, Independent ......................................................................
Billy Greer, Vermont Grassroots ..............................................................
Charles W. Russell, Constitution .............................................................
Hugh Douglas, Libertarian .......................................................................
Jerry Levy, Liberty Union ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
189,133
73,352
5,366
4,889
10,079
3,843
1,477
361
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Karen Ann Kerin, Republican ..................................................................
Bernard Sanders, Independent .................................................................
Stewart Skrill, Independent .....................................................................
Pete Diamondstone, Democratic, Liberty Union .....................................
Jack Rogers, Vermont Grassroots ............................................................
Daniel H. Krymkowski, Libertarian ........................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
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196,118
11,816
14,918
4,799
2,978
760
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51,977
189,133
119,775
Senator ...........................................
Presidential electors ......................
Republican
Representative:
At large .......................................
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149,022
73,352
..................
Democratic
..................
5,366
207,934
Independent
20,374
................
................
Progressive/
Green
................
................
14,918
Democratic,
Liberty
Union
1,044
4,889
4,799
Vermont
Grassroots
153
10,079
................
Constitution
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Vermont
784
3,843
2,978
Libertarian
2,192
..............
..............
Reform
161
1,477
..............
Liberty
Union
219
.........
.........
Natural
Law
70
..........
..........
Socialist
Workers
514
361
760
Write-in
294,308
288,500
283,366
Total
64
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VIRGINIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Conservative (Constitution Party candidate) ..........................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,437,490
1,217,290
59,398
15,198
5,455
1,809
2,807
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
George F. Allen, Republican .....................................................................
Charles S. Robb, Democrat .......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
1,420,460
1,296,093
1,748
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jo Ann S. Davis, Republican ....................................................................
Lawrence A. Davies, Democrat .................................................................
Sharon A. Wood, Independent ..................................................................
Josh Billings, Independent ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
2. Edward L. ‘‘Ed’’ Schrock, Republican .......................................................
Jody M. Wagner, Democrat .......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
3. Robert C. Scott, Democrat .........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
4. Norman Sisisky, Democrat .......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
5. John W. Boyd, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................
Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Independent ............................................................
Joseph S. Spence, Independent ................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
6. Bob Goodlatte, Republican ........................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
7. Eric I. Cantor, Republican ........................................................................
Warren A. Stewart, Democrat ..................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
8. Demaris H. Miller, Republican .................................................................
James P. Moran, Democrat .......................................................................
Ronald V. Crickenberger, Independent ....................................................
Richard Lee ‘‘Rick’’ Herron, Independent ................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
9. Michael D. ‘‘Oz’’ Osborne, Republican ......................................................
Rick Boucher, Democrat ............................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
10. Frank R. Wolf, Republican ........................................................................
Brian M. Brown, Independent ..................................................................
Marc A. Rossi, Independent ......................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
11. Thomas M. Davis, Republican ..................................................................
M. L. ‘‘Mike’’ Corrigan, Democrat .............................................................
Robert K. McBride, Independent ..............................................................
C. W. ‘‘Levi’’ Levy, Independent ...............................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
151,344
97,399
9,652
4,082
537
97,856
90,328
145
137,527
3,226
189,787
2,108
65,387
143,312
3,936
70
153,338
1,145
192,652
94,935
304
88,262
164,178
3,483
2,805
471
59,335
137,488
32
238,817
28,107
16,031
682
150,395
83,455
4,774
4,059
285
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2d district .....................
3d district .....................
151,344
97,856
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97,399
90,328
137,527
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Independent
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Conservative
Write-in
13,734
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...............
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188,329
140,753
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VIRGINIA—Continued
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Green
Libertarian
Reform
Conservative
Write-in
4th district ...................
5th district ...................
6th district ...................
7th district ...................
8th district ...................
9th district ...................
10th district .................
11th district .................
.......................
.......................
153,338
192,652
88,262
59,335
238,817
150,395
189,787
65,387
.......................
94,935
164,178
137,488
.......................
83,455
.................
147,248
.................
.................
6,288
.................
44,138
8,833
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
...........
2,108
70
1,145
304
471
32
682
285
Title of candidate
Total
191,895
212,705
154,483
287,891
259,199
196,855
283,637
242,968
Total ......................
1,131,999
1,060,484
220,241
...............
...............
...........
...........
9,005
2,421,729
Senator .............................
1,420,460
1,296,093
.................
...............
...............
...........
...........
1,748
2,718,301
Presidential electors ........
1,437,490
1,217,290
.................
59,398
15,198
5,455
1,809
2,807
2,739,447
WASHINGTON
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Freedom (Reform Party candidate) ..........................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Workers World ...........................................................................................
Socialist ......................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
1,108,864
1,247,652
13,135
103,002
7,171
2,927
1,989
1,729
660
304
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Slade Gorton, Republican ..........................................................................
Maria Cantwell, Democrat ........................................................................
Jeff Jared, Libertarian ..............................................................................
1,197,208
1,199,437
64,734
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
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1. Dan McDonald, Republican ......................................................................
Jay Inslee, Democrat .................................................................................
Bruce Newman, Libertarian .....................................................................
121,823
155,820
7,993
2. John Koster, Republican ...........................................................................
Rick Larsen, Democrat ..............................................................................
Stuart Andrews, Libertarian ....................................................................
Glen S. Johnson, Natural Law .................................................................
134,660
146,617
7,672
4,231
3. Trent R. Matson, Republican ....................................................................
Brian Baird, Democrat ..............................................................................
Erne Lewis, Libertarian ............................................................................
114,861
159,428
8,375
4. Doc Hastings, Republican .........................................................................
Jim Davis, Democrat .................................................................................
Fred D. Krauss, Libertarian .....................................................................
143,259
87,585
4,260
5. George R. Nethercutt, Jr., Republican .....................................................
Tom Keefe, Democrat ................................................................................
Greg Holmes, Libertarian .........................................................................
144,038
97,703
9,473
6. Bob Lawrence, Republican ........................................................................
Norman D. Dicks, Democrat .....................................................................
John Bennett, Libertarian ........................................................................
79,215
164,853
10,645
7. Jim McDermott, Democrat ........................................................................
Joel Grus, Libertarian ...............................................................................
Joe Szwaja, Green ......................................................................................
193,470
20,197
52,142
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
8. Jennifer Dunn, Republican .......................................................................
Heidi Behrens-Benedict, Democrat ..........................................................
Bernard McIlroy, Libertarian ...................................................................
9. Chris Vance, Republican ...........................................................................
Adam Smith, Democrat .............................................................................
Jonathan V. Wright, Libertarian ..............................................................
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6,269
76,766
135,452
7,405
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1,108,864
Presidential electors ............................
997,877
Total ................................
1,197,208
121,823
134,660
114,861
143,259
144,038
79,215
............................
183,255
76,766
Representatives:
1st district .....................................
2d district ......................................
3d district ......................................
4th district ....................................
5th district ....................................
6th district ....................................
7th district ....................................
8th district ....................................
9th district ....................................
Senator .................................................
Republican
Title of candidate
1,247,652
1,199,437
1,245,872
155,820
146,617
159,428
87,585
97,703
164,853
193,470
104,944
135,452
Democratic
13,135
64,734
82,289
7,993
7,672
8,375
4,260
9,473
10,645
20,197
6,269
7,405
Libertarian
103,002
.....................
52,142
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
.....................
52,142
.....................
.....................
Green
7,171
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
Freedom
2,927
.................
4,231
.................
4,231
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
Natural
Law
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Washington
1,989
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
Constitution
1,729
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
.................
Workers
World
660
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
Socialist
304
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Socialist
Workers
2,487,433
2,461,379
2,382,411
285,636
293,180
282,664
235,104
251,214
254,713
265,809
294,468
219,623
Total
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WEST VIRGINIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
336,475
295,497
1,912
10,680
3,169
367
1 24
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
David T. Gallaher, Republican .................................................................
Robert C. Byrd, Democrat .........................................................................
Joe Whelan, Libertarian ...........................................................................
121,635
469,215
12,627
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat .....................................................................
Richard Kerr, Libertarian .........................................................................
2. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican ............................................................
Jim Humphreys, Democrat .......................................................................
John Brown, Libertarian ...........................................................................
3. Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat ......................................................................
Jeff Robinson, Libertarian ........................................................................
170,974
23,797
108,769
103,003
12,543
146,807
13,979
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia
Title of candidate
Republican
Representatives:
1st district .............
2d district ..............
3d district ..............
..................
108,769
..................
Libertarian
Democratic
170,974
103,003
146,807
23,797
12,543
13,979
Green
Reform
Natural
Law
Writein
Total
................
................
................
..............
..............
..............
.........
.........
.........
..........
..........
..........
194,771
224,315
160,786
Total ...............
108,769
420,784
50,319
................
..............
.........
..........
579,872
Senator ......................
121,635
469,215
12,627
................
..............
.........
..........
603,477
Presidential electors
336,475
295,497
1,912
10,680
3,169
367
1 24
648,124
1
Includes 23 for Constitution Party candidate.
WISCONSIN
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent ................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Constitution ................................................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
1,237,279
1,242,987
1 13,693
94,070
6,640
2,042
1,896
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Gillespie, Republican ........................................................................
Herb Kohl, Democrat .................................................................................
Eugene A. Hem, Independent ...................................................................
Tim Peterson, Libertarian .........................................................................
Robert R. Raymond, Constitution .............................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
940,744
1,563,238
9,555
21,348
4,296
902
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Paul Ryan, Republican ..............................................................................
Jeffrey C. Thomas, Democrat ...................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
2. John Sharpless, Republican ......................................................................
Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ......................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
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88,885
294
154,632
163,534
214
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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
3. Susan Tully, Republican ...........................................................................
Ron Kind, Democrat ..................................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
4. Tim Riener, Republican .............................................................................
Gerald D. Kleczka, Democrat ...................................................................
Nikola Rajnovic, Libertarian ....................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
5. Jonathan Smith, Republican ....................................................................
Thomas M. Barrett, Democrat ..................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
6. Thomas E. Petri, Republican ....................................................................
Dan Flaherty, Democrat ............................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
7. Sean Cronin, Republican ...........................................................................
David R. Obey, Democrat ..........................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
8. Mark Green, Republican ...........................................................................
Dean Reich, Democrat ...............................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
9. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican ...............................................
Mike Clawson, Democrat ..........................................................................
Scattering ...................................................................................................
97,741
173,505
966
101,811
163,622
3,705
127
49,296
173,893
663
179,205
96,125
275
100,264
173,007
189
211,388
71,575
331
239,498
83,720
237
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wisconsin
Title of candidate
Republican
Democratic
Independent
Green
Libertarian
Constitution
..................
..................
..................
3,705
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
294
214
966
127
663
275
189
331
237
266,791
318,380
272,212
269,265
223,852
275,605
273,460
283,294
323,455
2,506,314
Representatives:
1st district ....................
2d district .....................
3d district .....................
4th district ....................
5th district ....................
6th district ....................
7th district ....................
8th district ....................
9th district ....................
177,612
154,632
97,741
101,811
49,296
179,205
100,264
211,388
239,498
88,885
163,534
173,505
163,622
173,893
96,125
173,007
71,575
83,720
..................
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..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
Scattering
Total
Total ......................
1,311,447
1,187,866
..................
..................
3,705
.............
3,296
Senator .............................
940,744
1,563,238
9,555
..................
21,348
4,296
902
2,540,083
Presidential electors ........
1,237,279
1,242,987
1 13,693
94,070
6,640
2,042
1,896
2,598,607
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WYOMING
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Independent (Constitution Party candidate) ...........................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Natural Law ...............................................................................................
Reform ........................................................................................................
147,947
60,481
720
1,443
411
2,724
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Craig Thomas, Republican ........................................................................
Mel Logan, Democrat ................................................................................
Margaret Dawson, Libertarian .................................................................
157,622
47,087
8,950
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Barbara Cubin, Republican .......................................................................
Michael Allen Green, Democrat ...............................................................
Lewis Stock, Libertarian ...........................................................................
Victor Raymond, Natural Law ..................................................................
141,848
60,638
6,411
3,415
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming
Republican
Title of candidate
Democratic
Independent
Natural
Law
Libertarian
Reform
Total
Representative:
At large ..................................................................
141,848
60,638
.........
6,411
3,415
..........
212,312
Senator ......................................................................
157,622
47,087
.........
8,950
..........
..........
213,659
Presidential electors .................................................
147,947
60,481
720
1,443
411
2,724
213,726
PUERTO RICO
FOR RESIDENT COMMISSIONER
Anı́bal Acevedo-Vilá, Popular Democratic ...............................................
Carlos A. Romero-Barceló, New Progressive ...........................................
Manuel Rodriguez Orellana, Puerto Rican Independence ......................
Other ...........................................................................................................
Total .....................................................................................................
983,488
905,690
95,067
9,238
1,993,483
AMERICAN SAMOA
FOR DELEGATE
(Runoff Election—November 21, 2000)
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, (Democrat) .......................................................
Gus Hanneman, .........................................................................................
Total .....................................................................................................
5,500
3,505
5,500
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican ..................................................................................................
Democratic ..................................................................................................
Green ..........................................................................................................
Libertarian .................................................................................................
Socialist Workers .......................................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
Total .....................................................................................................
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171,923
10,576
669
114
539
201,894
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Continued
FOR DELEGATE
Edward Henry Wolterbeek, Republican ...................................................
Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat ..........................................................
Robert D. Kampia, Libertarian .................................................................
Sam Manuel, Socialist Workers ................................................................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
Total .....................................................................................................
10,258
158,824
4,594
1,419
536
175,631
GUAM
FOR DELEGATE
Manuel Cruz, Republican ..........................................................................
Robert A. Underwood, Democrat ..............................................................
Total .....................................................................................................
8,167
29,099
37,266
VIRGIN ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
Donna M. Christensen, Democrat ............................................................
Victor O. Frazer, Independent ..................................................................
Jorge J. Estemac, Independent Citizens Movement ...............................
Write-in .......................................................................................................
Total .....................................................................................................
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W.
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State
Electoral votes
118,804
981,720
2,433,746
203,053
566,037
249,508
2,485,967
190,700
1,061,949
3,799,639
515,096
786,892
130,555
2,281,127
174,852
2,350,363
744,337
713,577
2,183,628
474,276
720,342
1,631,163
36 95,284
273,559
1,284,173
286,417
31 2,403,374
878,502
1,953,139
1,109,659
572,844
1,189,924
240,178
433,862
301,575
941,173
167,398
781,652
472,940
4,567,429
883,748
561,094
137,288
2,912,790
1,419,720
137,845
336,937
2,019,421
1,245,836
634,373
622,332
872,520
927,871
286,616
813,827
Republican
1,257,692
266,348
1,788,850
286,783
30 4,107,697
404,614
1,111,138
137,126
231,780
279,978
20 1,168,266
1,616,487
2,170,418
692,611
79,004
685,341
422,768
5,861,203
738,227
816,015
180,068
2,912,253
1,116,230
205,286
138,637
2,589,026
901,980
638,517
399,276
638,923
792,344
319,951
1,144,008
Democratic
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137,994
35,850
42 1,781
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44 12,394
43 32,084
41 20,279
25,052
103,392
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77,357
................
22,198
................
21,251
244,030
..................
..................
..................
..................
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39 7,063
37 10,459
..................
..................
29 114,203
..................
..................
173,564
84,165
126,696
................
38,515
24,437
24,540
15,008
................
28,747
45,645
13,421
418,707
91,434
64,452
8,307
97,488
................
21,623
................
103,759
................
29,374
................
23,118
20,473
37,127
53,768
1 25,896
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
8 10,926
..................
..................
10 16,106
13 16,959
37,459
16 37,459
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
..................
23 8,735
..................
..................
..................
..................
Green
Independent
3,322
................
................
9,319
3,309
2,273
16,023
7,288
................
9,014
................
1,662
..............
23,160
3,616
4,760
742
11,248
..............
13,473
6,602
7,447
13,891
2,757
..............
2,058
7,649
28 2,615
................
1,392
32 31,599
8,874
16,366
16,711
5,282
2,009
7,436
1,718
2,245
3,311
5,893
2,636
5,775
2,781
45,520
12,799
3,484
774
16,415
36,332
1,477
3,488
11,623
15,530
3,209
4,525
2,885
2,951
3,074
5,310
Libertarian
11,149
................
21 22,166
2,265
9,818
5,697
................
25 4,747
................
5,192
12,373
7,358
44,987
4 10,461
4,731
777
17,484
................
1,071
7,615
................
................
5,731
7,370
4,152
14,356
4,443
4,248
Reform
..............
..............
..............
46 2,709
1,682
97
14,428
373
..............
..............
2,189
..............
328
..............
343
1,498
..............
18 3,791
3,272
3,267
1,957
1,155
..............
26 621
..............
596
..............
1,415
3 17,042
1,319
6 9,695
208
1,371
..............
343
1,469
..............
..............
613
1,254
915
5,483
579
918
Constitution/al
................
................
................
763
943
271
................
................
6,181
................
40 2,574
................
................
................
361
33 24,361
................
2,426
22 2,294
450
1,104
675
478
415
................
919
1,120
1,098
10,934
2,240
................
107
2,281
................
306
1,177
11 2,127
................
................
................
1,513
1,075
................
................
Natural
Law
Popular votes for electors by party
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
52
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
712
..............
..............
622
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
107
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Socialist
..........
..........
..........
186
..........
34
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
1,789
..........
..........
1,022
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
216
..........
..........
562
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
190
..........
..........
1,103
..........
..........
Socialist
Workers
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
199
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
1,804
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
Workers
World
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
5 208
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
..............
Other
Parties
2,734,006
4,232,501
2,438,685
994,184
2,359,892
410,986
697,019
609,426
17 37,938
..................
428
45 704
162
..................
329
..................
316,269
2,076,181
6,407,637
770,754
1,383,902
409,112
4,912,185
288,256
4,701,998
1,234,229
1,533,950
2,914,990
35 3,370
..................
38 148,353
..................
3,401
569,081
3,187,226
598,605
6,960,215
1,276
..................
..................
34 138,218
28
..................
..................
..................
24 4,114
27 3,771
19 1,851
1,666,272
285,560
1,532,016
921,781
10,965,822
1,741,368
1,459,525
327,529
5,963,110
2,583,208
367,951
501,615
4,742,108
2,199,302
1,353,022
1,072,216
1,544,106
1,765,656
651,817
2,025,212
Total
699
1,068
2 110
..................
..................
..................
7 54
..................
40
..................
..................
9 12,292
12 46
14 18,997
15 3,449
..................
80
..................
27
3,133
Other
(Scattering,
Write-ins,
etc.)
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50,996,062
171,923
295,497
1,242,987
60,481
149,022
1,217,290
1,247,652
Democratic
50,465,169
18,073
336,475
1,237,279
147,947
119,775
1,437,490
1,108,864
Republican
345,937
..................
..................
53 13,693
54 720
..................
..................
..................
Independent
2,529,871
10,576
10,680
94,070
................
59,398
103,002
47 20,374
Green
323,930
................
3,169
................
2,724
51 7,171
2,192
5,455
Reform
380,405
669
1,912
6,640
1,443
784
15,198
13,135
Libertarian
86,923
..............
..............
2,042
..............
1,989
50 1,809
153
Constitution/al
72,117
................
367
................
411
219
................
2,927
Natural
Law
Popular votes for electors by party
2,314
..............
..............
..............
..............
48 161
..............
660
Socialist
5,590
114
..........
..........
..........
70
..........
304
Socialist
Workers
3,732
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
1,729
Workers
World
1,252
..............
..............
..............
..............
49 1,044
..............
..............
Other
Parties
389,718
105,594,024
201,894
648,124
2,598,607
213,726
52 24
1,896
..................
539
294,308
2,739,447
2,487,433
Total
514
2,807
..................
Other
(Scattering,
Write-ins,
etc.)
Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 18,323 for Green; 6,351 for Reform; 447 for Natural Law; and 775 for Constitution.
Candidate appeared on the Constitution Party ticket in most other States.
Candidate appeared in this State on the American Independent Party ticket.
4 Candidate appeared in this State on the Freedom Party ticket.
5 Prohibition Party.
6 Candidate appeared in this State on the Concerned Citizens Party ticket.
7 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 40 for Natural Law; and 4 for Socialist Workers.
8 Candidate appeared on the Reform Party ticket in most other States.
9 Candidate appeared on the Green Party ticket in most other States.
10 Candidate appeared on the Reform Party ticket in most other States.
11 Candidate appeared in this State on the Reform Party ticket.
12 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 42 for Constitution; and 4 for Socialist.
13 Candidate appeared on the Reform Party ticket in most other States.
14 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 18,531 for Green; 200 for Constitution; 167 for Natural Law; 43 for Socialist; 43 for Independent; 8
for Republican; and 5 for Veterans Industrial.
15 Includes 2,281 votes for candidate appearing on the Natural Law Party ticket in most other States.
16 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 36,086 for Green; and 1,373 for Natural Law.
17 Includes 2,884 for candidate appearing on the Natural Law Party ticket in most other States; and 42 votes for candidate appearing on the Socialist Party ticket in most other States.
18 Candidate appeared in this State on the U.S. Taxpayers Party ticket.
19 Candidate appeared on the Reform Party ticket in most other States.
20 Candidate appeared in this State on the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party ticket.
21 Candidate appeared in this State on the Reform Party Minnesota ticket.
22 Candidate appeared in this State on the Reform Party ticket.
23 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 8,122 for Green; and 613 for Socialist Workers.
24 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 3,646 for Reform; and 468 for Constitution.
25 Candidate appeared in this State on the Citizens First Party ticket.
26 Candidate appeared in this State on the Independent American Party ticket.
27 Includes 3,315 for None Of These Candidates; 282 for No Vote Cast.
28 Candidate appeared in this State on the Independence Party ticket.
29 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 94,554 for Green; 6,989 for Reform; 6,312 for Libertarian; 2,215 for Natural Law; 1,880 for Socialist; 1,409
for Constitution; and 844 for Socialist Workers.
30 Includes candidate appearing on the following party tickets: 88,395 for Working Families; and 77,087 for Liberal. Candidate also appeared on the Democratic Party ticket in this State.
31 Includes 144,797 votes for candidate appearing on the Conservative Party ticket. Candidate also appeared on Republican Party ticket in this State.
32 Includes 25,175 votes for candidate appearing on the Right to Life Party ticket. Candidate also appeared on the Reform Party ticket in this State.
33 Candidate appeared in this State on the Independence Party ticket.
34 Includes 2 votes for candidate appearing on the Socialist Party ticket in most other States.
35 Candidate appeared on the Socialist Party ticket in most other States.
36 Candidate appeared in this State on the Democratic-Nonpartisan League Party ticket.
3
2
1
.........
11
.........
5
............
3
266
3
.........
11
Al
Gore,
Jr.
............
13
............
George
W.
Bush
Vermont ....
Virginia .....
Washington
West Virginia .......
Wisconsin ..
Wyoming ...
District of
Columbia
State
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37 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 9,486 for Green; 660 for Libertarian; and 313 for Natural Law.
38 Candidates appeared in this State as Not Designated. Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 117,799 for Green; 26,721 for Reform; 3,823 for Constitution; and 10 for Socialist Workers.
39 Candidate appeared on the Reform Party ticket in most other States.
40 Candidate appeared in this State on the Reform Party ticket.
41 Candidate appeared in this State on the United Citizens Party ticket.
42 Candidate appeared on the Constitution Party ticket in most other States.
43 Includes 2,141 for two Independent candidates and also candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other states: 19,781 for Green; 4,284 for Libertarian; 4,250 for Reform;
1,035 for Constitution; and 613 for Natural Law.
44 Candidate appeared on the Reform Party ticket in most other States.
45 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 567 for Constitution; and 63 for Socialist.
46 Candidate appeared in this State on the Independent American Party ticket.
47 Progressive/Green Party.
48 Candidate appeared in this State on the Liberty Union Party ticket.
49 Vermont Grassroots Party.
50 Candiate appeared in this State on the Conservative Party ticket.
51 Candidate appeared in this State on the Freedom Party ticket.
52 Includes 23 votes for candidate appearing on the Constitution Party ticket in most other States.
53 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 11,446 for Reform; 1,063 for Workers World; 878 for Natural Law; and 306 for Socialist Workers.
54 Candidate appeared on the Constitution Party ticket in most other States.
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36,725,431
Total ..................................
6
5
4
3
2
36,780,875
....................
5,932,522
828,902
181,566
2,989,487
....................
251,215
683,273
197,183
1,230,013
1,889,494
2,061,952
1,181,553
314,090
1,191,812
194,430
353,093
238,260
1,511,237
363,744
3,562,415
176,470
1,595,066
2,154,908
161,023
621,152
2,025,024
242,569
73,352
1,296,093
1,199,437
469,215
1,563,238
47,087
Democratic
365,614
109,230
...............
...............
...............
118,383
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
9,344
...............
...............
...............
...............
84,158
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
3,635
25,943
...............
...............
5,366
...............
...............
...............
9,555
...............
Independent
1,036,684
70,724
187,718
8,773
1,103
....................
....................
3,127
33,992
....................
....................
308,860
29,966
6,588
8,454
10,198
....................
....................
5,395
....................
....................
4,734
....................
116,724
45,775
....................
....................
72,657
10,394
3,843
....................
64,734
12,627
21,348
8,950
Libertarian
652,329
108,926
326,828
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
37,542
...............
...............
10,612
...............
...............
10,286
...............
...............
40,991
...............
...............
...............
...............
25,815
91,329
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Green
286,816
...............
134,598
25,509
1,044
...............
...............
2,360
...............
...............
...............
42,113
11,628
8,915
...............
...............
...............
...............
2,540
...............
...............
3,414
...............
...............
28,382
...............
...............
...............
11,938
10,079
...............
...............
...............
4,296
...............
Constitution
190,509
...............
96,552
...............
...............
17,338
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
26,274
...............
7,315
4,166
9,089
...............
1,579
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
24,089
4,107
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Reform
183,764
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
140,583
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
43,181
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Independence
167,509
...............
58,537
...............
389
26,087
...............
4,220
...............
...............
...............
...............
5,630
...............
...............
1,933
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
70,713
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
...............
Natural
Law
Not Identified.
Includes 13,687 for Unenrolled and 8,452 for Timesizing Not Downsizing Party.
Grassroots Party.
Includes 11,503 for None Of These Candidates; 457 for No Vote Cast.
Includes 191,141 for Conservative Party; 102,094 for Working Families Party ; 82,801 for Liberal Party; and 21,439 for Right to Life Party.
Includes 4,889 for Vermont Grassroots Party and 1,477 for Liberty Union Party.
1,108,196
3,886,853
448,077
142,891
2,705,348
....................
84,701
1,427,944
437,689
715,178
334,341
1,994,693
1,047,474
654,941
1,142,852
208,082
337,977
330,687
1,420,267
225,517
2,724,589
111,069
2,665,512
2,481,962
222,588
1,255,444
4,078,954
504,803
189,133
1,420,460
1,197,208
121,635
940,744
157,622
Arizona .................................
California .............................
Connecticut ..........................
Delaware ..............................
Florida ..................................
Georgia .................................
Hawaii ..................................
Indiana .................................
Maine ...................................
Maryland ..............................
Massachusetts .....................
Michigan ..............................
Minnesota ............................
Mississippi ...........................
Missouri ...............................
Montana ...............................
Nebraska ..............................
Nevada .................................
New Jersey ..........................
New Mexico ..........................
New York .............................
North Dakota .......................
Ohio ......................................
Pennsylvania .......................
Rhode Island ........................
Tennessee .............................
Texas ....................................
Utah .....................................
Vermont ...............................
Virginia ................................
Washington ..........................
West Virginia .......................
Wisconsin .............................
Wyoming ..............................
1
Republican
State
15,996
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
12,956
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
3,040
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
.............
Socialist
Workers
1,461,975
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
1 1,002,519
....................
....................
....................
....................
2 22,139
....................
3 21,447
....................
....................
....................
....................
4 12,029
....................
....................
5 397,475
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
6 6,366
....................
....................
....................
....................
....................
Other Parties
324,295
...............
...............
...............
...............
88
...............
...............
...............
...............
1,707
137,059
...............
4
...............
13
...............
1,280
...............
...............
265
179,823
...............
786
...............
...............
259
...............
...............
361
1,748
...............
...............
902
...............
Other
(Scattering,
Writeins, etc.)
Recapitulation of Votes Cast for United States Senators (Terms Beginning Jan. 3, 2001), Election of Nov. 7, 2000
78,191,797
1,397,076
10,623,608
1,311,261
326,993
5,856,731
1,002,519
345,623
2,145,209
634,872
1,946,898
2,734,006
4,167,685
2,419,520
994,144
2,361,586
411,601
692,350
600,776
3,015,662
589,526
6,959,662
287,539
4,448,801
4,735,116
391,353
1,928,613
6,267,964
769,704
288,500
2,718,301
2,461,379
603,477
2,540,083
213,659
Total
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Alaska ......................................
Arizona .....................................
Arkansas 1 ................................
California .................................
Colorado ...................................
Connecticut ..............................
Delaware ..................................
Florida ......................................
Georgia .....................................
Hawaii ......................................
Idaho ........................................
Illinois ......................................
Indiana .....................................
Iowa ..........................................
Kansas .....................................
Kentucky ..................................
Louisiana 1 ...............................
Maine .......................................
Maryland .................................
Massachusetts .........................
Michigan ..................................
Minnesota ................................
Mississippi ...............................
Missouri ...................................
Montana ...................................
Nebraska ..................................
Nevada .....................................
New Hampshire ......................
New Jersey ..............................
New Mexico .............................
New York .................................
North Carolina ........................
North Dakota ...........................
Ohio ..........................................
Oklahoma .................................
Oregon ......................................
Pennsylvania ...........................
Rhode Island ............................
South Carolina ........................
South Dakota ...........................
Tennessee ................................
Texas ........................................
Utah .........................................
Vermont ...................................
State
849,229
190,862
854,715
277,146
4,446,295
968,651
590,689
211,797
2,851,623
1,498,337
110,895
332,655
1,907,306
1,140,554
717,322
655,822
824,915
747,115
203,437
856,306
343,498
1,786,980
993,371
468,483
1,135,724
211,418
486,513
330,884
303,190
1,384,170
274,017
2,235,461
1,514,806
127,251
2,235,463
701,820
607,098
2,229,057
89,454
729,803
231,083
991,984
2,932,411
426,648
51,977
Republican
485,660
45,372
557,849
355,366
5,406,623
496,045
699,237
96,488
1,976,189
918,085
221,373
142,345
2,453,674
953,167
531,642
328,194
561,752
359,668
422,606
1,060,934
1,967,942
2,177,618
1,234,204
495,687
1,136,020
189,971
178,071
224,848
238,754
1,532,240
299,841
3,051,701
1,193,600
151,173
2,098,854
336,955
790,365
2,279,227
247,247
523,141
78,321
819,100
2,799,051
304,797
14,918
Democratic
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
31,649
................
................
................
................
19,077
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
19,667
................
................
................
................
................
................
71,823
................
................
................
7,212
76,910
20,590
................
................
................
................
................
2,418
5,577
................
207,934
Independent
96,908
4,802
41,670
......................
277,645
85,806
2,034
2,351
27,197
......................
8,156
13,635
32,204
43,658
17,542
51,945
12,644
......................
12,356
238
10,553
48,100
17,151
15,510
24,847
9,132
17,912
9,354
11,901
......................
......................
4,745
69,544
......................
106,898
23,253
15,800
18,917
......................
31,104
5,357
39,433
245,402
8,886
2,978
Libertarian
................
................
2,412
................
227,307
34,981
1,258
................
68,896
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
16,344
................
................
4,957
................
................
1,143
................
................
................
................
................
................
66,913
................
................
................
................
9,484
................
................
................
2,555
................
Natural
Law
................
22,440
9,010
................
37,952
12,398
7,303
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
3,662
................
................
155
................
15,602
................
................
15,947
................
................
5,547
................
................
13,656
42,858
................
................
................
................
15,763
13,857
4,536
6,330
................
................
................
................
................
Green
................
10,085
................
................
................
................
5,238
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
5,563
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
75,097
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
98,491
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
Independence
................
................
................
................
33,311
7,885
................
................
54,030
................
................
4,200
................
................
................
................
32,436
................
................
................
................
6,709
................
6,459
8,293
................
................
3,913
................
................
................
440
1,218
................
................
4,897
................
8,718
................
4,200
................
................
................
................
................
Reform
................
................
................
................
7,474
9,955
7,724
2,490
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
7,017
................
18,272
24,248
................
................
................
................
9,515
2,204
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
2,234
................
16,532
................
................
................
15,271
................
Constitution
................
................
................
................
................
2 3,614
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
3 3,380
................
................
................
................
................
4 12,155
................
................
................
................
................
................
5 1,449
................
................
................
6 380,181
................
................
................
................
7 8,399
................
8 42,625
................
................
................
................
9 597
10 4,799
Other
Parties
Recapitulation of Votes Cast for United States Representatives, Election of Nov. 7, 2000
7,197
832
......................
253
......................
4,547
7
......................
1,636
200
......................
......................
102
288
485
......................
......................
95,388
......................
2,114
399,824
35
......................
......................
......................
......................
575
......................
......................
......................
......................
1,134,799
632
22
......................
......................
2,577
......................
410
718
......................
1,443
3,322
......................
760
Other (Scattering,
Write-ins,
etc.)
1,438,994
274,393
1,465,656
632,765
10,436,607
1,623,882
1,313,490
313,126
5,011,220
2,416,622
340,424
492,835
4,393,286
2,156,744
1,275,934
1,035,961
1,435,409
1,202,171
638,399
1,926,764
2,733,972
4,069,660
2,363,738
986,139
2,325,788
410,521
683,071
586,653
556,049
2,988,233
587,514
6,948,676
2,779,800
285,658
4,585,038
1,087,515
1,440,002
4,552,010
384,272
1,321,312
314,761
1,854,378
5,985,763
758,754
283,366
Total
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Total .....................................
46,411,559
1,060,484
1,245,872
420,784
1,187,866
60,638
Democratic
683,098
220,241
................
................
................
................
Independent
1,610,292
......................
82,289
50,319
3,705
6,411
Libertarian
443,896
................
4,231
................
................
3,415
Natural
Law
279,158
................
52,142
................
................
................
Green
194,474
................
................
................
................
................
Independence
176,709
................
................
................
................
................
Reform
122,936
................
................
................
................
................
Constitution
457,199
................
................
................
................
................
Other
Parties
1,670,467
9,005
......................
......................
3,296
......................
Other (Scattering,
Write-ins,
etc.)
98,799,963
2,421,729
2,382,411
579,872
2,506,314
212,312
Total
According to state law, it is not required to tabulate votes for unopposed candidates.
2 Concerns of People Party.
3 Includes 1,917 for Nonpartisan Party ; 851 for Earth Federation Party ; and 612 for Socialist Workers Party.
4 Unenrolled.
5 Includes 1,318 for No Vote Cast.
6 Includes 198,719 for Conservative Party ; 74,721 for Right to Life Party ; 61,272 for Working Families Party ; 43,126 for Liberal Party ; 1,318 for School Choice Party ; and 1,025 for Socialist
Worker Party.
7 Socialist Party.
8 Conscience for Congress Party.
9 Unaffiliated.
10 Vermont Grassroots Party.
1
1,131,999
997,877
108,769
1,311,447
141,848
Republican
Virginia ....................................
Washington ..............................
West Virginia ..........................
Wisconsin .................................
Wyoming ..................................
State
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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
from 1867 (40th Cong.) to 1999–2001 (107th Cong.)
[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]
Senate
Congress
Years
40th ......................
41st .......................
42d ........................
43d ........................
44th ......................
45th ......................
46th ......................
47th ......................
48th ......................
49th ......................
50th ......................
51st .......................
52d ........................
53d ........................
54th ......................
55th ......................
56th ......................
57th ......................
58th ......................
59th ......................
60th ......................
61st .......................
62d ........................
63d ........................
64th ......................
65th ......................
66th ......................
67th ......................
68th ......................
69th ......................
70th ......................
71st .......................
72d ........................
73d ........................
74th ......................
75th ......................
76th ......................
77th ......................
78th ......................
79th ......................
80th ......................
81st .......................
82d ........................
83d ........................
84th ......................
85th ......................
86th ......................
87th ......................
88th ......................
89th ......................
90th ......................
91st .......................
92d ........................
93d ........................
94th ......................
95th ......................
96th ......................
97th ......................
98th ......................
99th ......................
100th ....................
101st .....................
102d ......................
103d ......................
104th ....................
105th ....................
106th ....................
107th ....................
1867–1869
1869–1871
1871–1873
1873–1875
1875–1877
1877–1879
1879–1881
1881–1883
1883–1885
1885–1887
1887–1889
1889–1891
1891–1893
1893–1895
1895–1897
1897–1899
1899–1901
1901–1903
1903–1905
1905–1907
1907–1909
1909–1911
1911–1913
1913–1915
1915–1917
1917–1919
1919–1921
1921–1923
1923–1925
1925–1927
1927–1929
1929–1931
1931–1933
1933–1935
1935–1937
1937–1939
1939–1941
1941–1943
1943–1945
1945–1947
1947–1949
1949–1951
1951–1953
1953–1955
1955–1957
1957–1959
1959–1961
1961–1963
1963–1965
1965–1967
1967–1969
1969–1971
1971–1973
1973–1975
1975–1977
1977–1979
1979–1981
1981–1983
1983–1985
1985–1987
1987–1989
1989–1991
1991–1993
1993–1995
1995–1997
1997–1999
1999–2001
2001–2003
Number of
Senators
53
74
74
74
76
76
76
76
76
76
76
84
88
88
88
90
90
90
90
90
92
92
92
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
98
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Democrats
11
11
17
19
29
36
43
37
36
34
37
37
39
44
39
34
26
29
32
32
29
32
42
51
56
53
47
37
43
40
47
39
47
59
69
75
69
66
57
57
45
54
48
46
48
49
64
64
67
68
64
58
54
56
61
61
58
46
46
47
55
55
56
57
48
45
45
50
House of Representatives
Republicans
Other
parties
Vacant
42
61
57
54
46
39
33
37
40
41
39
47
47
38
44
46
53
56
58
58
61
59
49
44
39
42
48
59
51
54
48
56
48
36
25
17
23
28
38
38
51
42
47
48
47
47
34
36
33
32
36
42
44
42
37
38
41
53
54
53
45
45
44
43
52
55
55
50
........
........
........
........
........
1
........
2
........
........
........
........
2
3
5
10
11
3
........
........
........
........
........
1
1
1
1
........
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
2
1
1
........
........
1
2
1
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
2
2
2
1
1
1
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
2
........
1
1
........
........
........
........
1
........
........
........
3
........
........
........
2
........
........
2
1
1
........
........
........
........
........
........
1
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
Number of
Representatives
193
243
243
293
293
293
293
293
325
325
325
330
333
356
357
357
357
357
386
386
386
391
391
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
3 436
4 437
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
435
Democrats
49
73
104
88
181
156
150
130
200
182
170
156
231
220
104
134
163
153
178
136
164
172
228
290
231
1 210
191
132
207
183
195
163
2 216
313
322
333
262
267
222
243
188
263
234
213
232
234
283
262
258
295
248
243
255
242
291
292
277
242
269
253
258
260
267
258
204
207
211
212
Republicans
Other
parties
Vacant
143
170
139
203
107
137
128
152
119
140
151
173
88
126
246
206
185
198
207
250
222
219
162
127
193
216
237
300
225
247
237
267
218
117
103
89
169
162
209
190
246
171
199
221
203
201
153
175
176
140
187
192
180
192
144
143
158
192
166
182
177
175
167
176
230
226
223
221
........
........
........
........
3
........
14
11
6
2
4
1
14
10
7
16
9
5
........
........
........
........
1
18
8
9
7
1
3
5
3
1
1
5
10
13
4
6
4
2
1
1
2
1
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
1
........
........
........
1
........
........
........
........
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
........
........
2
2
........
1
........
........
1
........
........
........
........
........
1
........
1
1
........
........
........
........
........
3
........
........
2
........
........
........
4
........
........
........
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........
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........
1
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
1 Democrats
organized House with help of other parties.
organized House due to Republican deaths.
declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959.
4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.
2 Democrats
3 Proclamation
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