WASHINGTON : 2001
STATISTICSOF THE
PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL
ELECTIONOF
NOVEMBER 7, 2000
SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,AND THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITEDSTATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMIS-SIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTHCONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF,INCLUDING THE ELECTORAL VOTE
COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY
JEFF TRANDAHLCLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
(Corrected to June 21, 2001)
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STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ANDCONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 7, 2000
(Number which precedes name of candidate designates congressional district. Sinceparty 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 .................................................................................................. 941,173Democratic .................................................................................................. 692,611Independent ................................................................................................ 1 25,896Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,893Write-in ....................................................................................................... 699
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Sonny Callahan, Republican ..................................................................... 151,188Dick Coffee, Libertarian ............................................................................ 14,031Write-in ....................................................................................................... 450
2. Terry Everett, Republican ......................................................................... 151,830Charles Woods, Democrat ......................................................................... 64,958Wallace B. McGahan, Libertarian ............................................................ 4,111Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,737
3. Bob Riley, Republican ............................................................................... 147,317John Sophocleus, Libertarian ................................................................... 21,119Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,083
4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ................................................................ 140,009Marsha Folsom, Democrat ........................................................................ 86,400Craig Goodrich, Libertarian ...................................................................... 3,519Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,178
5. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Democrat ................................................... 186,059Alan Barksdale, Libertarian ..................................................................... 22,110Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,345
6. Spencer Bachus, Republican ..................................................................... 212,751Terry Reagin, Libertarian ......................................................................... 28,189Write-in ....................................................................................................... 977
7. Ed Martin, Republican .............................................................................. 46,134Earl F. Hilliard, Democrat ........................................................................ 148,243Ken Hager, Libertarian ............................................................................. 3,829Write-in ....................................................................................................... 427
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pendent
Liber-tarian
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ..................................................... 151,188 .................. .............. 14,031 450 165,6692d district ...................................................... 151,830 64,958 .............. 4,111 1,737 222,6363d district ...................................................... 147,317 .................. .............. 21,119 1,083 169,5194th district .................................................... 140,009 86,400 .............. 3,519 1,178 231,1065th district .................................................... .................. 186,059 .............. 22,110 1,345 209,5146th district .................................................... 212,751 .................. .............. 28,189 977 241,9177th district .................................................... 46,134 148,243 .............. 3,829 427 198,633
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 Re-form; 447 for Natural Law; and 775 for Constitution.
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ALASKA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 167,398Democratic .................................................................................................. 79,004Green .......................................................................................................... 28,747Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,636Reform ........................................................................................................ 5,192Natural Law ............................................................................................... 919Constitution ................................................................................................ 596Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,068
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Don Young, Republican ............................................................................. 190,862Clifford Mark Greene, Democrat .............................................................. 45,372Anna C. Young, Green ............................................................................... 22,440Jim Dore, Alaskan Independence ............................................................. 10,085Leonard J. ‘‘Len’’ Karpinski, Libertarian ................................................. 4,802Write-in ....................................................................................................... 832
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska
Title of candidate Republican Democratic GreenAlaskan
Independ-ence
Liber-tarian Reform
Nat-uralLaw
Con-stitu-tion
Write-in Total
Representative:At large ......................... 190,862 45,372 22,440 10,085 4,802 ............ .......... .......... 832 274,393
Presidential electors ........ 167,398 79,004 28,747 ................. 2,636 5,192 919 596 1,068 285,560
ARIZONA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 781,652Democratic .................................................................................................. 685,341Green .......................................................................................................... 45,645Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,775Reform ........................................................................................................ 12,373Natural Law ............................................................................................... 1,120Write-in (Constitution Party candidate) .................................................. 110
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jon Kyl, Republican ................................................................................... 1,108,196William Toel, Independent ........................................................................ 109,230Vance Hansen, Green ................................................................................ 108,926Barry J. Hess II, Libertarian .................................................................... 70,724
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jeff Flake, Republican ............................................................................... 123,289David Mendoza, Democrat ........................................................................ 97,455Jon Burroughs, Libertarian ...................................................................... 9,227
2. Bill Barenholtz, Republican ...................................................................... 32,990Ed Pastor, Democrat ................................................................................. 84,034Geoffrey Weber, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,169Barbara Shelor, Natural Law ................................................................... 2,412
3. Bob Stump, Republican ............................................................................. 198,367Gene Scharer, Democrat ........................................................................... 94,676Edward R. Carlson, Libertarian ............................................................... 8,927
4. John B. Shadegg, Republican ................................................................... 140,396Ben Jankowski, Democrat ......................................................................... 71,803Ernest Hancock, Libertarian .................................................................... 7,298
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ARIZONA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Jim Kolbe, Republican ............................................................................... 172,986
George Cunningham, Democrat ............................................................... 101,564Michael Jay Green, Green ........................................................................ 9,010Aage Nost, Libertarian .............................................................................. 4,049
6. J. D. Hayworth, Republican ...................................................................... 186,687Larry Nelson, Democrat ............................................................................ 108,317Richard Duncan, Libertarian .................................................................... 9,000
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Liber-
tarian ReformNat-uralLaw
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 123,289 97,455 ................. ................. 9,227 ............... ........... ............ 229,9712d district ..................... 32,990 84,034 ................. ................. 3,169 ............... 2,412 ............ 122,6053d district ..................... 198,367 94,676 ................. ................. 8,927 ............... ........... ............ 301,9704th district ................... 140,396 71,803 ................. ................. 7,298 ............... ........... ............ 219,4975th district ................... 172,986 101,564 ................. 9,010 4,049 ............... ........... ............ 287,6096th district ................... 186,687 108,317 ................. ................. 9,000 ............... ........... ............ 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 .................................................................................................. 472,940Democratic .................................................................................................. 422,768Green .......................................................................................................... 13,421Reform ........................................................................................................ 7,358Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,781Constitutional (Constitution Party candidate) ........................................ 1,415Natural Law ............................................................................................... 1,098
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Susan Myshka, Republican ....................................................................... 79,437Marion Berry, Democrat ........................................................................... 120,266Write-in ....................................................................................................... 253
2. Bob Thomas, Republican ........................................................................... 93,692Vic Snyder, Democrat ................................................................................ 126,957
3. Asa Hutchinson, Republican ..................................................................... (1 )
4. Jay Dickey, Republican ............................................................................. 104,017Mike Ross, Democrat ................................................................................. 108,143
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic Green Reform Liber-
tarianCon-stitu-tional
Nat-uralLaw
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 79,437 120,266 .............. ............ ............ ............ ............ 253 199,9562d district .............. 93,692 126,957 .............. ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ 220,6493d district .............. (1) ................ .............. ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ (1)4th district ............ 104,017 108,143 .............. ............ ............ ............ ............ ............ 212,160
Total ............... 277,146 355,366 .............. ............ ............ ............ ............ 253 632,765
Presidential electors 472,940 422,768 13,421 7,358 2,781 1,415 1,098 ............ 921,781
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CALIFORNIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 4,567,429Democratic .................................................................................................. 5,861,203Green .......................................................................................................... 418,707Libertarian ................................................................................................. 45,520Natural Law ............................................................................................... 10,934Reform ........................................................................................................ 44,987American Independent (Constitution Party candidate) .......................... 17,042
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tom Campbell, Republican ....................................................................... 3,886,853Dianne Feinstein, Democrat ..................................................................... 5,932,522Medea Susan Benjamin, Green ................................................................ 326,828Gail Katherine Lightfoot, Libertarian ..................................................... 187,718Brian M. Rees, Natural Law ..................................................................... 58,537Jose Luis ‘‘Joe’’ Camahort, Reform ........................................................... 96,552Diane Beall Templin, American Independent ......................................... 134,598
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Russel J. ‘‘Jim’’ Chase, Republican .......................................................... 66,987Mike Thompson, Democrat ....................................................................... 155,638Emil P. Rossi, Libertarian ........................................................................ 6,376Cheryl Kreier, Natural Law ...................................................................... 7,173Pamela Elizondo, Reform .......................................................................... 3,161
2. Wally Herger, Republican ......................................................................... 168,172Stan Morgan, Democrat ............................................................................ 72,075Charles R. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................ 6,699John McDermott, Natural Law ................................................................ 8,910
3. Doug Ose, Republican ............................................................................... 129,254Bob Kent, Democrat .................................................................................. 93,067Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian .......................................................... 5,227Channing E. Jones, Natural Law ............................................................. 2,634
4. John T. Doolittle, Republican ................................................................... 197,503Mark A. Norberg, Democrat ..................................................................... 97,974William Fritz Frey, Libertarian ............................................................... 9,494Robert E. Ray, Natural Law ..................................................................... 6,452
5. Kenneth J. Payne, Republican .................................................................. 55,945Robert T. Matsui, Democrat ..................................................................... 147,025Ken Adams, Green ..................................................................................... 6,195Cullene Lang, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,919Charles Kersey, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,975
6. Ken McAuliffe, Republican ....................................................................... 80,169Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat ...................................................................... 182,116Justin ‘‘Justo’’ Moscoso, Green ................................................................. 13,248Richard O. Barton, Libertarian ................................................................ 4,691Alan Barreca, Natural Law ...................................................................... 2,894
7. Christopher A. Hoffman, Republican ....................................................... 44,154George Miller, Democrat ........................................................................... 159,692Martin Sproul, Natural Law ..................................................................... 4,943
8. Adam Sparks, Republican ......................................................................... 25,298Nancy Pelosi, Democrat ............................................................................ 181,847Erik Bauman, Libertarian ........................................................................ 5,645David L. Smithstein, Natural Law ........................................................... 2,638
9. Arneze Washington, Republican ............................................................... 21,033Barbara Lee, Democrat ............................................................................. 182,352Fred E. Foldvary, Libertarian .................................................................. 7,051Ellen Jefferds, Natural Law ..................................................................... 4,214
10. Claude B. Hutchison, Jr., Republican ...................................................... 134,863Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat .................................................................... 160,429Valerie Irene Janlois, Natural Law .......................................................... 9,527
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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
11. Richard W. Pombo, Republican ................................................................ 120,635Tom Y. Santos, Democrat .......................................................................... 79,539Kathryn A. Russow, Libertarian .............................................................. 5,036Jon A. Kurey, Natural Law ...................................................................... 3,397
12. Mike Garza, Republican ............................................................................ 44,162Tom Lantos, Democrat .............................................................................. 158,404Barbara J. Less, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,431Rifkin Young, Natural Law ...................................................................... 3,559
13. James R. ‘‘Jim’’ Goetz, Republican ........................................................... 44,499Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat .................................................................. 129,012Howard Mora, Libertarian ........................................................................ 4,623Tim Robert Hoehner, Natural Law .......................................................... 2,647Don J. Grundmann, American Independent ........................................... 2,365
14. Bill Quraishi, Republican .......................................................................... 59,338Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat ......................................................................... 161,720Joseph W. Dehn III, Libertarian .............................................................. 4,715John Black, Natural Law .......................................................................... 4,489
15. Jim Cunneen, Republican ......................................................................... 99,866Mike Honda, Democrat ............................................................................. 128,545Ed Leo Wimmers, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,820Douglas C. Gorney, Natural Law ............................................................. 3,591
16. Horace ‘‘Gene’’ Thayn, Republican ........................................................... 37,213Zoe Lofgren, Democrat .............................................................................. 115,118Dennis Michael Umphress, Libertarian ................................................... 4,742Edward J. Klein, Natural Law ................................................................. 2,673
17. Clint Engler, Republican ........................................................................... 51,557Sam Farr, Democrat .................................................................................. 143,219E. Craig Coffin, Green ............................................................................... 8,215Rick S. Garrett, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,510Scott R. Hartley, Natural Law ................................................................. 996Lawrence Bruce Fenton, Reform .............................................................. 2,263
18. Steve R. Wilson, Republican ..................................................................... 56,465Gary A. Condit, Democrat ......................................................................... 121,003Page Roth Riskin, Natural Law ............................................................... 2,860
19. George Radanovich, Republican ............................................................... 144,517Daniel J. Rosenberg, Democrat ................................................................ 70,578Elizabeth Taylor, Libertarian ................................................................... 4,264Robert L. Miller, Natural Law .................................................................. 1,990Edmon V. Kaiser, American Independent ............................................... 1,266
20. Rich Rodriguez, Republican ...................................................................... 57,563Calvin M. Dooley, Democrat ..................................................................... 66,235Arnold Kriegbaum, Libertarian ................................................................ 1,320Walter Kenneth Ruehlig, Natural Law .................................................... 1,416
21. William M. Thomas, Republican .............................................................. 142,539Pedro ‘‘Pete’’ Martinez, Jr., Democrat ...................................................... 49,318James RS Manion, Libertarian ................................................................ 7,243
22. Mike Stoker, Republican ........................................................................... 113,094Lois Capps, Democrat ................................................................................ 135,538Joe Furcinite, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,060J. Carlos Aguirre, Natural Law ................................................................ 1,888Richard Porter, Reform ............................................................................. 2,490
23. Elton Gallegly, Republican ....................................................................... 119,479Michael Case, Democrat ............................................................................ 89,918Roger Peebles, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,708Stephen P. Hospodar, Natural Law ......................................................... 1,456Cary Bruce Savitch, Reform ..................................................................... 6,473
24. Jerry Doyle, Republican ............................................................................ 70,169Brad Sherman, Democrat ......................................................................... 155,398Juan Carlos Ros, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,966Michael Cuddehe, Natural Law ................................................................ 2,911
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued25. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon, Republican .................................................. 138,628
Sid Gold, Democrat .................................................................................... 73,921Bruce R. Acker, Libertarian ...................................................................... 7,219Mews Small, Natural Law ........................................................................ 3,010
26. Howard L. Berman, Democrat .................................................................. 96,500Bill Farley, Libertarian ............................................................................. 13,052David L. Cossak, Natural Law ................................................................. 5,229
27. James E. Rogan, Republican .................................................................... 94,518Adam B. Schiff, Democrat ......................................................................... 113,708Ted Brown, Libertarian ............................................................................. 3,675Miriam R. Hospodar, Natural Law .......................................................... 3,873
28. David Dreier, Republican .......................................................................... 116,557Janice M. Nelson, Democrat ..................................................................... 81,804Randall G. Weissbuch, Libertarian .......................................................... 2,823Lawrence Allison, Natural Law ................................................................ 2,083Joe ‘‘Jay’’ Haytas, American Independent ............................................... 1,932
29. Jim Scileppi, Republican ........................................................................... 45,784Henry A. Waxman, Democrat ................................................................... 180,295Jack Anderson, Libertarian ...................................................................... 7,944Bruce Joseph Currivan, Natural Law ...................................................... 4,178
30. Tony Goss, Republican .............................................................................. 11,788Xavier Becerra, Democrat ......................................................................... 83,223Jason E. Heath, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,858Gary D. Hearne, Natural Law .................................................................. 2,051
31. Hilda L. Solis, Democrat ........................................................................... 89,600Krista Lieberg-Wong, Green ..................................................................... 10,294Michael McGuire, Libertarian .................................................................. 7,138Richard D. Griffin, Natural Law .............................................................. 5,882
32. Kathy Williamson, Republican ................................................................. 19,924Julian C. Dixon, Democrat ........................................................................ 137,447Bob Weber, Libertarian ............................................................................. 3,875Rashied Jibri, Natural Law ...................................................................... 3,281
33. Wayne Miller, Republican ......................................................................... 8,260Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat .............................................................. 60,510Nathan Thomas Craddock, Libertarian ................................................... 1,601Charles William Harpur, Natural Law .................................................... 1,200
34. Robert Arthur Canales, Republican ......................................................... 33,445Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat ................................................................ 105,980Julia F. Simon, Natural Law .................................................................... 9,262
35. Carl McGill, Republican ............................................................................ 12,582Maxine Waters, Democrat ......................................................................... 100,569Rick Joseph Dunstan, Natural Law ......................................................... 1,153Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent ....................................... 1,911
36. Steven T. Kuykendall, Republican ........................................................... 111,199Jane Harman, Democrat ........................................................................... 115,651Daniel R. Sherman, Libertarian ............................................................... 6,073Matt Ornati, Natural Law ........................................................................ 2,264John R. Konopka, Reform ......................................................................... 3,549
37. Vernon Van, Republican ........................................................................... 12,762Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democrat .................................................. 93,269Herb Peters, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,150Margaret Glazer, Natural Law ................................................................. 4,094
38. Stephen Horn, Republican ........................................................................ 87,266Gerrie Schipske, Democrat ....................................................................... 85,498Jack Neglia, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,614Karen Blasdell-Wilkinson, Natural Law ................................................. 3,744
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CALIFORNIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued39. Edward R. Royce, Republican ................................................................... 129,294
Gill G. Kanel, Democrat ............................................................................ 64,398Keith D. Gann, Libertarian ...................................................................... 5,275Ron Jevning, Natural Law ........................................................................ 6,597
40. Jerry Lewis, Republican ............................................................................ 151,069Marion J. Lindberg, Libertarian .............................................................. 18,924Frank N. Schmit, Natural Law ................................................................ 19,029
41. Gary G. Miller, Republican ....................................................................... 104,695Rodolfo G. Favila, Democrat ..................................................................... 66,361David F. Kramer, Natural Law ................................................................ 6,560
42. Elia Pirozzi, Republican ............................................................................ 53,239Joe Baca, Democrat ................................................................................... 90,585John S. Ballard, Libertarian ..................................................................... 4,059Gwyn E. Hartley, Natural Law ................................................................ 3,694
43. Ken Calvert, Republican ........................................................................... 140,201Bill Reed, Libertarian ................................................................................ 29,755Nathaniel E. Adam, Natural Law ............................................................ 20,376
44. Mary Bono, Republican ............................................................................. 123,738Ron Oden, Democrat .................................................................................. 79,302Jim Meuer, Natural Law .......................................................................... 2,012Gene Smith, Reform .................................................................................. 4,135
45. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican ................................................................ 136,275Ted Crisell, Democrat ................................................................................ 71,066Don F. Hull, Libertarian ........................................................................... 8,409Constance Betton, Natural Law ............................................................... 3,635
46. Gloria Matta Tuchman, Republican ......................................................... 40,928Loretta Sanchez, Democrat ....................................................................... 70,381Richard B. Boddie, Libertarian ................................................................ 3,159Larry G. Engwall, Natural Law ............................................................... 2,440
47. Christopher Cox, Republican .................................................................... 181,365John L. Graham, Democrat ...................................................................... 83,186David F. Nolan, Libertarian ..................................................................... 8,081Jane E. Adam, Natural Law ..................................................................... 3,769
48. Darrell Issa, Republican ............................................................................ 160,627Peter Kouvelis, Democrat .......................................................................... 74,073Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian ................................................................. 7,269Sharon K. Miles, Natural Law ................................................................. 8,269Eddie Rose, Reform ................................................................................... 11,240
49. Brian P. Bilbray, Republican .................................................................... 105,515Susan A. Davis, Democrat ........................................................................ 113,400Doris Ball, Libertarian .............................................................................. 6,526Tahir I. Bhatti, Natural Law .................................................................... 3,048
50. Bob Divine, Republican ............................................................................. 38,526Bob Filner, Democrat ................................................................................ 95,191David A. Willoughby, Libertarian ............................................................ 3,472LeeAnn S. Kendall, Natural Law ............................................................. 2,283
51. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham, Republican ................................................. 172,291George ‘‘Jorge’’ Barraza, Democrat .......................................................... 81,408Daniel L. Muhe, Libertarian ..................................................................... 7,159Eric Bourdette, Natural Law .................................................................... 6,941
52. Duncan Hunter, Republican ..................................................................... 131,345Craig Barkacs, Democrat .......................................................................... 63,537Michael Benoit, Libertarian ...................................................................... 5,995Robert A. Sherman, Natural Law ............................................................ 2,117
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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in California
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian
NaturalLaw Reform
AmericanInde-
pendentTotal
Representatives:1st district .................... 66,987 155,638 ................. 6,376 7,173 3,161 ................. 239,3352d district ..................... 168,172 72,075 ................. 6,699 8,910 ................. ................. 255,8563d district ..................... 129,254 93,067 ................. 5,227 2,634 ................. ................. 230,1824th district .................... 197,503 97,974 ................. 9,494 6,452 ................. ................. 311,4235th district .................... 55,945 147,025 6,195 2,919 1,975 ................. ................. 214,0596th district .................... 80,169 182,116 13,248 4,691 2,894 ................. ................. 283,1187th district .................... 44,154 159,692 ................. ................. 4,943 ................. ................. 208,7898th district .................... 25,298 181,847 ................. 5,645 2,638 ................. ................. 215,4289th district .................... 21,033 182,352 ................. 7,051 4,214 ................. ................. 214,65010th district .................. 134,863 160,429 ................. ................. 9,527 ................. ................. 304,81911th district .................. 120,635 79,539 ................. 5,036 3,397 ................. ................. 208,60712th district .................. 44,162 158,404 ................. 6,431 3,559 ................. ................. 212,55613th district .................. 44,499 129,012 ................. 4,623 2,647 ................. 2,365 183,14614th district .................. 59,338 161,720 ................. 4,715 4,489 ................. ................. 230,26215th district .................. 99,866 128,545 ................. 4,820 3,591 ................. ................. 236,82216th district .................. 37,213 115,118 ................. 4,742 2,673 ................. ................. 159,74617th district .................. 51,557 143,219 8,215 2,510 996 2,263 ................. 208,76018th district .................. 56,465 121,003 ................. ................. 2,860 ................. ................. 180,32819th district .................. 144,517 70,578 ................. 4,264 1,990 ................. 1,266 222,61520th district .................. 57,563 66,235 ................. 1,320 1,416 ................. ................. 126,53421st district .................. 142,539 49,318 ................. 7,243 ................. ................. ................. 199,10022d district ................... 113,094 135,538 ................. 2,060 1,888 2,490 ................. 255,07023d district ................... 119,479 89,918 ................. 3,708 1,456 6,473 ................. 221,03424th district .................. 70,169 155,398 ................. 6,966 2,911 ................. ................. 235,44425th district .................. 138,628 73,921 ................. 7,219 3,010 ................. ................. 222,77826th district .................. ....................... 96,500 ................. 13,052 5,229 ................. ................. 114,78127th district .................. 94,518 113,708 ................. 3,675 3,873 ................. ................. 215,77428th district .................. 116,557 81,804 ................. 2,823 2,083 ................. 1,932 205,19929th district .................. 45,784 180,295 ................. 7,944 4,178 ................. ................. 238,20130th district .................. 11,788 83,223 ................. 2,858 2,051 ................. ................. 99,92031st district .................. ....................... 89,600 10,294 7,138 5,882 ................. ................. 112,91432d district ................... 19,924 137,447 ................. 3,875 3,281 ................. ................. 164,52733d district ................... 8,260 60,510 ................. 1,601 1,200 ................. ................. 71,57134th district .................. 33,445 105,980 ................. ................. 9,262 ................. ................. 148,68735th district .................. 12,582 100,569 ................. ................. 1,153 ................. 1,911 116,21536th district .................. 111,199 115,651 ................. 6,073 2,264 3,549 ................. 238,73637th district .................. 12,762 93,269 ................. 3,150 4,094 ................. ................. 113,27538th district .................. 87,266 85,498 ................. 3,614 3,744 ................. ................. 180,12239th district .................. 129,294 64,398 ................. 5,275 6,597 ................. ................. 205,56440th district .................. 151,069 ....................... ................. 18,924 19,029 ................. ................. 189,02241st district .................. 104,695 66,361 ................. ................. 6,560 ................. ................. 177,61642d district ................... 53,239 90,585 ................. 4,059 3,694 ................. ................. 151,57743d district ................... 140,201 ....................... ................. 29,755 20,376 ................. ................. 190,33244th district .................. 123,738 79,302 ................. ................. 2,012 4,135 ................. 209,18745th district .................. 136,275 71,066 ................. 8,409 3,635 ................. ................. 219,38546th district .................. 40,928 70,381 ................. 3,159 2,440 ................. ................. 116,90847th district .................. 181,365 83,186 ................. 8,081 3,769 ................. ................. 276,40148th district .................. 160,627 74,073 ................. 7,269 8,269 11,240 ................. 261,47849th district .................. 105,515 113,400 ................. 6,526 3,048 ................. ................. 228,48950th district .................. 38,526 95,191 ................. 3,472 2,283 ................. ................. 139,47251st district .................. 172,291 81,408 ................. 7,159 6,941 ................. ................. 267,79952d district ................... 131,345 63,537 ................. 5,995 2,117 ................. ................. 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 .................................................................................................. 883,748Democratic .................................................................................................. 738,227Green .......................................................................................................... 91,434Libertarian ................................................................................................. 12,799Natural Law ............................................................................................... 2,240American Constitution .............................................................................. 1,319Freedom (Reform Party candidate) .......................................................... 10,465Socialist ...................................................................................................... 712Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 216Prohibition .................................................................................................. 208
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jesse L. Thomas, Republican .................................................................... 56,291Diana DeGette, Democrat ......................................................................... 141,831Richard Combs, Libertarian ..................................................................... 5,852Lyle Nasser, Reform .................................................................................. 2,452Write-in ....................................................................................................... 8
2. Carolyn Cox, Republican ........................................................................... 109,338Mark Udall, Democrat ............................................................................... 155,725Ronald N. Forthofer, Green ...................................................................... 12,398David M. Baker, Libertarian .................................................................... 5,655
3. Scott McInnis, Republican ........................................................................ 199,204Curtis Imrie, Democrat ............................................................................. 87,921Drew Sakson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 9,982Victor A. Good, Reform .............................................................................. 5,433
4. Bob Schaffer, Republican .......................................................................... 209,078Kordon L. Baker, Libertarian ................................................................... 19,713Dan Sewell Ward, Natural Law ............................................................... 19,721Leslie J. Hanks, American Constitution .................................................. 9,955Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4,539
5. Joel Hefley, Republican ............................................................................. 253,330Kerry Kantor, Libertarian ........................................................................ 37,719Randy MacKenzie, Natural Law .............................................................. 15,260
6. Thomas G. Tancredo, Republican ............................................................. 141,410Kenneth A. Toltz, Democrat ..................................................................... 110,568Adam D. Katz, Libertarian ....................................................................... 6,885John Heckman, Concerns of People ......................................................... 3,614
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CONNECTICUT
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 561,094Democratic .................................................................................................. 816,015Green .......................................................................................................... 64,452Concerned Citizens (Constitution Party candidate) ................................ 9,695Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,484Reform ........................................................................................................ 4,731Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 54
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Phil Giordano, Republican ........................................................................ 448,077Joseph I. Lieberman, Democrat ................................................................ 828,902William Kozak, Jr., Concerned Citizens .................................................. 25,509Wildey J. Moore, Libertarian .................................................................... 8,773
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Bob Backlund, Republican ........................................................................ 59,331John B. Larson, Democrat ........................................................................ 151,932
2. Rob Simmons, Republican ......................................................................... 110,239Independence .......................................................................................... 4,141
Sam Gejdenson, Democrat ........................................................................ 111,5203. June M. Gold, Republican ......................................................................... 60,037
Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat ...................................................................... 156,910Gail Dalby, Natural Law ........................................................................... 1,258
4. Christopher Shays, Republican ................................................................ 119,155Stephanie Sanchez, Democrat .................................................................. 84,472Daniel Gislao, Libertarian ........................................................................ 2,034Frank M. Don, Independence ................................................................... 1,097
5. Mark Nielsen, Republican ......................................................................... 98,229James H. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................... 118,932Joseph A. Zdonczyk, Concerned Citizens ................................................. 4,653Write-in ....................................................................................................... 7
6. Nancy L. Johnson, Republican ................................................................. 143,698Paul Valenti, Democrat ............................................................................. 75,471Audrey A. Cole, Green ............................................................................... 7,303Timothy A. Knibbs, Concerned Citizens .................................................. 3,071
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut
Title of candidate Republican Democratic GreenCon-
cernedCitizens
Liber-tarian
Inde-pend-ence
Re-form
Nat-uralLaw
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 59,331 151,932 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... .......... 211,2632d district ..................... 110,239 111,520 .............. .............. .............. 4,141 ........... ........... .......... 225,9003d district ..................... 60,037 156,910 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... 1,258 .......... 218,2054th district ................... 119,155 84,472 .............. .............. 2,034 1,097 ........... ........... .......... 206,7585th district ................... 98,229 118,932 .............. 4,653 .............. ........... ........... ........... 7 221,8216th district ................... 143,698 75,471 7,303 3,071 .............. ........... ........... ........... .......... 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
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 40 for Natural Law; and 4 for Socialist Workers.
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DELAWARE
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 137,288Democratic .................................................................................................. 180,068Green .......................................................................................................... 8,307Libertarian ................................................................................................. 774Constitution ................................................................................................ 208Reform ........................................................................................................ 777Natural Law ............................................................................................... 107
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
William V. Roth, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 142,891Thomas R. Carper, Democrat ................................................................... 181,566J. Burke Morrison, Libertarian ................................................................ 1,103Mark E. Dankof, Constitution .................................................................. 1,044Robert Mattson, Natural Law .................................................................. 389
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Michael N. Castle, Republican ................................................................. 211,797Micheal C. Miller, Democrat ..................................................................... 96,488Brad C. Thomas, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,351James P. Webster, Constitution ............................................................... 2,490
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic Green
Liber-tari-an
Con-stitu-tion
Re-form
Nat-uralLaw
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 .................................................................................................. 2,912,790Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,912,253Green .......................................................................................................... 97,488Natural Law ............................................................................................... 2,281Reform ........................................................................................................ 17,484Libertarian ................................................................................................. 16,415Workers World ........................................................................................... 1,804Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,371Socialist ...................................................................................................... 622Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 562Write-in ....................................................................................................... 40
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill McCollum, Republican ....................................................................... 2,705,348Bill Nelson, Democrat ............................................................................... 2,989,487Willie Logan, Independent ........................................................................ 80,830Darrell L. McCormick, Independent ........................................................ 21,664Andy Martin, Independent ........................................................................ 15,889Joe Simonetta, Natural Law ..................................................................... 26,087Joel Deckard, Reform ................................................................................ 17,338Write-in ....................................................................................................... 88
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Joe Scarborough, Republican .................................................................... 226,473Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,066
2. Doug Dodd, Republican ............................................................................. 71,754Allen Boyd, Democrat ................................................................................ 185,579Write-in ....................................................................................................... 70
3. Jennifer S. Carroll, Republican ................................................................ 75,228Corrine Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 102,143Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1
4. Ander Crenshaw, Republican ................................................................... 203,090Tom Sullivan, Democrat ............................................................................ 94,587Deborah Katz Pueschel, Independent ...................................................... 5,609
5. Pete Enwall, Republican ........................................................................... 100,244Karen L. Thurman, Democrat .................................................................. 180,338Write-in ....................................................................................................... 16
6. Cliff Stearns, Republican .......................................................................... 178,789Write-in ....................................................................................................... 31
7. John L. Mica, Republican .......................................................................... 171,018Dan Vaughen, Democrat ........................................................................... 99,531Write-in ....................................................................................................... 11
8. Ric Keller, Republican ............................................................................... 125,253Linda W. Chapin, Democrat ..................................................................... 121,295Write-in ....................................................................................................... 45
9. Michael Bilirakis, Republican ................................................................... 210,318Jon Duffey, Reform .................................................................................... 46,474Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2
10. C. W. Bill Young, Republican ................................................................... 146,799Randy Heine, Independent ....................................................................... 20,296Josette Green, Natural Law ..................................................................... 26,908
11. Jim Davis, Democrat ................................................................................. 149,465Charlie Westlake, Libertarian .................................................................. 27,197Write-in ....................................................................................................... 21
12. Adam H. Putnam, Republican .................................................................. 125,224Mike Stedem, Democrat ............................................................................ 94,395Write-in ....................................................................................................... 6
13. Dan Miller, Republican ............................................................................. 175,918Daniel E. Dunn, Democrat ........................................................................ 99,568Write-in ....................................................................................................... 101
14. Porter J. Goss, Republican ........................................................................ 242,614Sam Farling, Natural Law ........................................................................ 41,988Write-in ....................................................................................................... 13
15. Dave Weldon, Republican ......................................................................... 176,189Patsy Ann Kurth, Democrat ..................................................................... 117,511Gerry L Newby, Independent ................................................................... 5,744Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1
16. Mark Foley, Republican ............................................................................ 176,153Jean Elliott Brown, Democrat .................................................................. 108,782John McGuire, Reform .............................................................................. 7,556Write-in ....................................................................................................... 9
17. Carrie P. Meek, Democrat ......................................................................... 100,715Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3
18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican ............................................................. 112,968Write-in ....................................................................................................... 23
19. Morris Kent Thompson, Republican ......................................................... 67,789Robert Wexler, Democrat .......................................................................... 171,080
20. Peter Deutsch, Democrat .......................................................................... 156,765Write-in ....................................................................................................... 187
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FLORIDA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican .............................................................. 132,317
Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2522. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Republican .................................................................. 105,855
Elaine Bloom, Democrat ............................................................................ 105,256Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1
23. Bill Lambert, Republican .......................................................................... 27,630Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat .................................................................... 89,179Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4
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GEORGIAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,419,720Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,116,230Independent (Reform Party candidate) .................................................... 10,926Libertarian ................................................................................................. 36,332
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
(Non-Partisan Special Election for Term Ending January 3, 2005)1
Zell Miller, Not Identified ......................................................................... 1,413,224Mack F. Mattingly, Not Identified ........................................................... 920,478Paul Robert MacGregor, Not Identified ................................................... 25,942Ben Ballenger, Not Identified ................................................................... 22,975Jeff Gates, Not Identified .......................................................................... 21,249Winnie Walsh, Not Identified ................................................................... 11,875
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jack Kingston, Republican ........................................................................ 131,684Joyce Marie Griggs, Democrat .................................................................. 58,776
2. Dylan Glenn, Republican .......................................................................... 83,870Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat ............................................................. 96,430
3. Mac Collins, Republican ............................................................................ 150,200Gail Notti, Democrat ................................................................................. 86,309Write-in ....................................................................................................... 197
4. Sunny Warren, Republican ....................................................................... 90,277Cynthia A. McKinney, Democrat .............................................................. 139,579
5. Hank Schwab, Republican ........................................................................ 40,606John Lewis, Democrat ............................................................................... 137,333Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3
6. Johnny Isakson, Republican ..................................................................... 256,595Brett DeHart, Democrat ............................................................................ 86,666
7. Bob Barr, Republican ................................................................................ 126,312Roger Kahn, Democrat .............................................................................. 102,272
8. Saxby Chambliss, Republican ................................................................... 113,380Jim Marshall, Democrat ............................................................................ 79,051
9. Nathan Deal, Republican .......................................................................... 183,171James Harrington, Democrat ................................................................... 60,360
10. Charlie Norwood, Republican ................................................................... 122,590Denise Freeman, Democrat ....................................................................... 71,309
11. John Linder, Republican ........................................................................... 199,652
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent
Not Identi-fied
Liber-tarian
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 131,684 58,776 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 190,4602d district .............. 83,870 96,430 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 180,3003d district .............. 150,200 86,309 ............... ...................... ............... 197 236,7064th district ............ 90,277 139,579 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 229,8565th district ............ 40,606 137,333 ............... ...................... ............... 3 177,9426th district ............ 256,595 86,666 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 343,2617th district ............ 126,312 102,272 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 228,5848th district ............ 113,380 79,051 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 192,4319th district ............ 183,171 60,360 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 243,53110th district .......... 122,590 71,309 ............... ...................... ............... ............ 193,89911th district .......... 199,652 ...................... ............... ...................... ............... ............ 199,652
Total ............... 1,498,337 918,085 ............... ...................... ............... 200 2,416,622
Senator (unexpiredterm)1 .................... ...................... ...................... ............... 2,413,743 ............... ............ 2,413,743
Presidential electors 1,419,720 1,116,230 10,926 ...................... 36,332 ............ 2,583,208
1 21-2-540 (e) of the Georgia Official Code provides in part, that candidates in special elections shall not be listedon the ballot according to party affiliation unless a candidate has been nominated in a special primary. The incum-bent, Zell Miller, was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the death of Paul Coverdell on July 8, 2000.
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HAWAIIFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 137,845Democratic .................................................................................................. 205,286Green .......................................................................................................... 21,623Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,477Natural Law ............................................................................................... 306Constitution ................................................................................................ 343Reform ........................................................................................................ 1,071
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Carroll, Republican .......................................................................... 84,701Daniel K. Akaka, Democrat ...................................................................... 251,215Lloyd Jeffrey Mallan, Libertarian ............................................................ 3,127Lauri A. Clegg, Natural Law .................................................................... 4,220David Porter, Constitution ........................................................................ 2,360
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Phil Meyers, Republican ........................................................................... 44,989Neil Abercrombie, Democrat ..................................................................... 108,517Jerry Murphy, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,688
2. Russ Francis, Republican .......................................................................... 65,906Patsy T. Mink, Democrat .......................................................................... 112,856Lawrence G. K. Duquesne, Libertarian ................................................... 4,468
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic Green Liber-
tarianNatural
LawCon-stitu-tion
Reform Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 44,989 108,517 ................ 3,688 .............. .............. .............. 157,1942d district .............. 65,906 112,856 ................ 4,468 .............. .............. .............. 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
IDAHOFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 336,937Democratic .................................................................................................. 138,637Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,488Reform ........................................................................................................ 7,615Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,469Natural Law ............................................................................................... 1,177Write-in (Green Party candidate) ............................................................. 12,292
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. C. L. ‘‘Butch’’ Otter, Republican ............................................................... 173,743Linda Pall, Democrat ................................................................................. 84,080Ronald G. Wittig, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,093Kevin Philip Hambsch, Reform ................................................................ 4,200
2. Michael K. Simpson, Republican .............................................................. 158,912Craig Williams, Democrat ......................................................................... 58,265Donovan Bramwell, Libertarian ............................................................... 7,542
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Liber-tarian Reform
Con-stitu-tion
NaturalLaw Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 173,743 84,080 6,093 4,200 ............. ............. ............... 268,1162d district .............. 158,912 58,265 7,542 ............... ............. ............. ............... 224,719
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IDAHO—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Liber-tarian Reform
Con-stitu-tion
NaturalLaw Write-in Total
Total ............... 332,655 142,345 13,635 4,200 ............. ............. ............... 492,835
Presidential electors 336,937 138,637 3,488 7,615 1,469 1,177 12,292 501,615
ILLINOISFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 2,019,421Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,589,026Independent (Reform Party candidate) .................................................... 16,106Green .......................................................................................................... 103,759Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,623Reform (Natural Law candidate) .............................................................. 2,127Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 46
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican ...................................................... 23,915Bobby L. Rush, Democrat ......................................................................... 172,271
2. Robert Gordon III, Republican ................................................................. 19,906Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 175,995
3. Karl Groth, Republican ............................................................................. 47,005William O. Lipinski, Democrat ................................................................. 145,498
4. Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat ..................................................................... 89,487Stephanie Sailor, Libertarian ................................................................... 11,476
5. Rod R. Blagojevich, Democrat ................................................................... 142,161Matt Beauchamp, Libertarian .................................................................. 20,728
6. Henry J. Hyde, Republican ....................................................................... 133,327Brent Christensen, Democrat ................................................................... 92,880
7. Robert Dallas, Republican ......................................................................... 26,872Danny K. Davis, Democrat ....................................................................... 164,155
8. Philip M. Crane, Republican ..................................................................... 141,918Lance Pressl, Democrat ............................................................................. 90,777
9. Dennis J. Driscoll, Republican .................................................................. 45,344Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat ............................................................. 147,002
10. Mark Steven Kirk, Republican ................................................................. 121,582Lauren Beth Gash, Democrat ................................................................... 115,924
11. Jerry Weller, Republican ........................................................................... 132,384James P. Stevenson, Democrat ................................................................. 102,485
12. Jerry F. Costello, Democrat ...................................................................... 183,208Write-in ....................................................................................................... 49
13. Judy Biggert, Republican .......................................................................... 193,250Thomas Mason, Democrat ......................................................................... 98,768
14. J. Dennis Hastert, Republican .................................................................. 188,597Vern Deljonson, Democrat ........................................................................ 66,309Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3
15. Tim Johnson, Republican .......................................................................... 125,943F. Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Kelleher, Jr., Democrat .............................................. 110,679
16. Donald A. Manzullo, Republican .............................................................. 178,174Charles W. Hendrickson, Democrat ......................................................... 88,781Write-in ....................................................................................................... 50
17. Mark Baker, Republican ........................................................................... 108,853Lane Evans, Democrat .............................................................................. 132,494
18. Ray LaHood, Republican ........................................................................... 173,706Joyce Harant, Democrat ............................................................................ 85,317
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ILLINOIS—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
19. James ‘‘Jim’’ Eatherly, Republican ........................................................... 85,137David D. Phelps, Democrat ....................................................................... 155,101
20. John Shimkus, Republican ....................................................................... 161,393Jeffrey S. Cooper, Democrat ..................................................................... 94,382
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Liber-
tarianRe-
formWrite-
in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 23,915 172,271 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 196,1862d district .............. 19,906 175,995 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 195,9013d district .............. 47,005 145,498 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 192,5034th district ............ .................... 89,487 ............. ............... 11,476 ........... ........... 100,9635th district ............ .................... 142,161 ............. ............... 20,728 ........... ........... 162,8896th district ............ 133,327 92,880 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 226,2077th district ............ 26,872 164,155 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 191,0278th district ............ 141,918 90,777 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 232,6959th district ............ 45,344 147,002 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 192,34610th district .......... 121,582 115,924 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 237,50611th district .......... 132,384 102,485 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 234,86912th district .......... .................... 183,208 ............. ............... ............. ........... 49 183,25713th district .......... 193,250 98,768 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 292,01814th district .......... 188,597 66,309 ............. ............... ............. ........... 3 254,90915th district .......... 125,943 110,679 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 236,62216th district .......... 178,174 88,781 ............. ............... ............. ........... 50 267,00517th district .......... 108,853 132,494 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 241,34718th district .......... 173,706 85,317 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 259,02319th district .......... 85,137 155,101 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 240,23820th district .......... 161,393 94,382 ............. ............... ............. ........... ........... 255,775
Total ............... 1,907,306 2,453,674 ............. ............... 32,204 ........... 102 4,393,286
Presidential electors 2,019,421 2,589,026 16,106 103,759 11,623 2,127 1 46 4,742,108
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 42 for Constitution; and 4 forSocialist.
INDIANAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,245,836Democratic .................................................................................................. 901,980Independent (Reform Party candidate) .................................................... 16,959Libertarian ................................................................................................. 15,530Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 18,997
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Richard G. Lugar, Republican .................................................................. 1,427,944David L. Johnson, Democrat ..................................................................... 683,273Paul Hager, Libertarian ............................................................................ 33,992
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jack Reynolds, Republican ........................................................................ 56,200Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat .................................................................... 148,683Christopher Nelson, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,907
2. Mike Pence, Republican ............................................................................ 106,023Robert W. Rock, Democrat ........................................................................ 80,885William G. (Bill) Frazier, Independent .................................................... 19,077Michael E. Anderson, Libertarian ............................................................ 2,422
3. Chris Chocola, Republican ........................................................................ 98,822Tim Roemer, Democrat ............................................................................. 107,438Scott C. Baker, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,050Write-in ....................................................................................................... 5
4. Mark E. Souder, Republican ..................................................................... 131,051Michael (Mike) Dewayne Foster, Democrat ............................................. 74,492Michael Donlan, Libertarian ..................................................................... 4,887
5. Steve Buyer, Republican ........................................................................... 132,051Greg Goodnight, Democrat ........................................................................ 81,427Scott Benson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,507
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INDIANA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued6. Dan Burton, Republican ............................................................................ 199,207
Darin Patrick Griesey, Democrat ............................................................. 74,881Joe Hauptmann, Libertarian .................................................................... 9,087
7. Brian D. Kerns, Republican ...................................................................... 135,869Michael Douglas Graf, Democrat ............................................................. 66,764Bob Thayer, Libertarian ............................................................................ 7,032
8. John N. Hostettler, Republican ................................................................ 116,879Paul E. Perry, Democrat ........................................................................... 100,488Thomas Tindle, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,342Write-in ....................................................................................................... 283
9. Michael E. Bailey, Republican .................................................................. 102,219Baron P. Hill, Democrat ............................................................................ 126,420Sara Chambers, Libertarian ..................................................................... 4,644
10. Marvin B. Scott, Republican ..................................................................... 62,233Julia Carson, Democrat ............................................................................. 91,689Na’Ilah Ali, Libertarian ............................................................................. 2,780
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pend-ent
Liber-tarian Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ..................................................... 56,200 148,683 ............ 2,907 .............. 207,7902d district ...................................................... 106,023 80,885 19,077 2,422 .............. 208,4073d district ...................................................... 98,822 107,438 ............ 2,050 5 208,3154th district ..................................................... 131,051 74,492 ............ 4,887 .............. 210,4305th district ..................................................... 132,051 81,427 ............ 3,507 .............. 216,9856th district ..................................................... 199,207 74,881 ............ 9,087 .............. 283,1757th district ..................................................... 135,869 66,764 ............ 7,032 .............. 209,6658th district ..................................................... 116,879 100,488 ............ 4,342 283 221,9929th district ..................................................... 102,219 126,420 ............ 4,644 .............. 233,28310th district ................................................... 62,233 91,689 ............ 2,780 .............. 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 Con-stitution; 167 for Natural Law; 43 for Socialist; 43 for Independent; 8 for Republican; and 5 for Veterans Industrial.
IOWAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 634,373Democratic .................................................................................................. 638,517Independent ................................................................................................ 37,459Green .......................................................................................................... 29,374Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,209Reform ........................................................................................................ 5,731By Petition (Natural Law candidate) ....................................................... 2,281Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 190Constitution ................................................................................................ 613Socialist ...................................................................................................... 107Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,168
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. James A. Leach, Republican ..................................................................... 164,972Bob Simpson, Democrat ............................................................................ 96,283Russ Madden, Libertarian ........................................................................ 5,564Scattering ................................................................................................... 171
2. Jim Nussle, Republican ............................................................................. 139,906Donna L. Smith, Democrat ....................................................................... 110,327Albert W. Schoeman, Libertarian ............................................................. 2,288Scattering ................................................................................................... 46
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IOWA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3. Jay Marcus, Republican ............................................................................ 83,810
Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat .................................................................. 156,327Joe Seehusen, Libertarian ........................................................................ 2,263Sue Atkinson, Independence ..................................................................... 5,563Jim Hennager, Earth Federation ............................................................. 851Scattering ................................................................................................... 112
4. Greg Ganske, Republican .......................................................................... 169,267Michael L. Huston, Democrat ................................................................... 101,112Steve Zimmerman, Libertarian ................................................................ 4,552Edwin B. Fruit, Socialist Workers ........................................................... 612Scattering ................................................................................................... 102
5. Tom Latham, Republican .......................................................................... 159,367Mike Palecek, Democrat ............................................................................ 67,593Ben L. Olson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,875Ray Holtorf, Nonpartisan .......................................................................... 1,917Scattering ................................................................................................... 54
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FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 622,332Democratic .................................................................................................. 399,276Independent ................................................................................................ 1 37,459Libertarian ................................................................................................. 4,525Reform ........................................................................................................ 7,370Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,254
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jerry Moran, Republican ........................................................................... 214,328Jack Warner, Libertarian ......................................................................... 25,581
2. Jim Ryun, Republican ............................................................................... 164,951Stanley Wiles, Democrat ........................................................................... 71,709Dennis Hawver, Libertarian ..................................................................... 8,099
3. Phill Kline, Republican ............................................................................. 144,672Dennis Moore, Democrat ........................................................................... 154,505Chris Mina, Libertarian ............................................................................ 9,533
4. Todd Tiahrt, Republican ........................................................................... 131,871Carlos Nolla, Democrat ............................................................................. 101,980Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian .................................................................... 8,732
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent
Liber-tarian Reform Con-
stitution Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 214,328 .................. ................ 25,581 ............... ............... 239,9092d district .............. 164,951 71,709 ................ 8,099 ............... ............... 244,7593d district .............. 144,672 154,505 ................ 9,533 ............... ............... 308,7104th district ............ 131,871 101,980 ................ 8,732 ............... ............... 242,583
Total ............... 655,822 328,194 ................ 51,945 ............... ............... 1,035,961
Presidential electors 622,332 399,276 1 37,459 4,525 7,370 1,254 1,072,216
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 36,086 for Green; and 1,373for Natural Law.
KENTUCKY
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 872,520Democratic .................................................................................................. 638,923Reform ........................................................................................................ 4,152Green .......................................................................................................... 23,118Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,885Natural Law ............................................................................................... 1,513Constitution ................................................................................................ 915Write-in ....................................................................................................... 80
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Ed Whitfield, Republican .......................................................................... 132,115Brian S. Roy, Democrat ............................................................................. 95,806
2. Ron Lewis, Republican .............................................................................. 160,800Brian Pedigo, Democrat ............................................................................ 74,537Michael A. Kirkman, Libertarian ............................................................. 2,125
3. Anne M. Northup, Republican .................................................................. 142,106Eleanor Jordan, Democrat ........................................................................ 118,875Donna Walker Mancini, Libertarian ........................................................ 7,804
4. Don Bell, Republican ................................................................................. 100,943Ken Lucas, Democrat ................................................................................ 125,872Ken Sain, Green ......................................................................................... 3,662Alan Handleman, Libertarian .................................................................. 1,486
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KENTUCKY—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Harold Rogers, Republican ....................................................................... 145,980
Sidney Jane Bailey, Democrat .................................................................. 52,495
6. Ernie Fletcher, Republican ....................................................................... 142,971Scotty Baesler, Democrat .......................................................................... 94,167Gatewood Galbraith, Reform .................................................................... 32,436Joseph Novak, Libertarian ........................................................................ 1,229
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Reform Green Liber-tarian
Nat-uralLaw
Con-stitu-tion
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 132,115 95,806 ................ ................ ................ ............ .......... .......... 227,9212d district ..................... 160,800 74,537 ................ ................ 2,125 ............ .......... .......... 237,4623d district ..................... 142,106 118,875 ................ ................ 7,804 ............ .......... .......... 268,7854th district ................... 100,943 125,872 ................ 3,662 1,486 ............ .......... .......... 231,9635th district ................... 145,980 52,495 ................ ................ ................ ............ .......... .......... 198,4756th district ................... 142,971 94,167 32,436 ................ 1,229 ............ .......... .......... 270,803
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
LOUISIANA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 927,871Democratic .................................................................................................. 792,344Green .......................................................................................................... 20,473Reform ........................................................................................................ 14,356Constitution ................................................................................................ 5,483Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,951Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 1,103Natural Law ............................................................................................... 1,075
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. David Vitter, Republican ........................................................................... 191,379Michael A. Armato, Democrat .................................................................. 29,935Cary J. Deaton, Democrat ......................................................................... 10,982Martin A. Rosenthal, Other ...................................................................... 3,129John Paul ‘‘Jack’’ Simanonok, Other ........................................................ 2,385
2. William J. Jefferson, Democrat ................................................................ (1 )3. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Republican ............................................................... 143,446
Edwin J. ‘‘Eddie’’ Albares, Other .............................................................. 16,908Dion Bourque, Other ................................................................................. 10,118Anita W. Rosenthal, Other ........................................................................ 13,488
4. Jim McCrery, Republican .......................................................................... 122,678Phillip R. Green, Democrat ....................................................................... 43,600James Ronald Skains, Other .................................................................... 3,630Michael ‘‘Mike’’ Taylor, Other ................................................................... 4,059
5. John Cooksey, Republican ......................................................................... 123,975Roger Beall, Democrat ............................................................................... 42,977Sam Houston Melton, Jr., Democrat ........................................................ 7,186Raymond A. ‘‘Chuck’’ Dumas, Other ........................................................ 5,335
6. Richard H. Baker, Republican .................................................................. 165,637Kathy J. Rogillio, Democrat ...................................................................... 72,192Michael S. Wolf, Other .............................................................................. 5,649
7. Christopher John, Democrat ..................................................................... 152,796Michael P. Harris, Other ........................................................................... 30,687
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MAINEFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 286,616Democratic .................................................................................................. 319,951Green .......................................................................................................... 37,127Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,074Reform ........................................................................................................ 4,443Constitution ................................................................................................ 579Other ........................................................................................................... 27
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Olympia J. Snowe, Republican ................................................................. 437,689Mark W. Lawrence, Democrat .................................................................. 197,183
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jane A. Amero, Republican ....................................................................... 123,915Thomas H. Allen, Democrat ...................................................................... 202,823J. Frederic Staples, Libertarian ............................................................... 12,356
2. Richard H. Campbell, Republican ............................................................ 79,522John E. Baldacci, Democrat ...................................................................... 219,783
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maine
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic Green Liber-
tarianRe-
form
Con-sti-tu-tion
Other Total
Representatives:1st district ........................................... 123,915 202,823 ............ 12,356 .......... ........ .......... 339,0942d district ............................................ 79,522 219,783 ............ ............ .......... ........ .......... 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
MARYLANDFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 813,827Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,144,008Green .......................................................................................................... 53,768Constitution ................................................................................................ 918Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,310Reform ........................................................................................................ 4,248Other ........................................................................................................... 1,477Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 1,656
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Paul H. Rappaport, Republican ................................................................ 715,178Paul S. Sarbanes, Democrat ..................................................................... 1,230,013Other ........................................................................................................... 1,594Corrogan R. Vaughn, Write-in .................................................................. 113
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Wayne T. Gilchrest, Republican ............................................................... 165,293Bennett Bozman, Democrat ...................................................................... 91,022David M. Gross, Green .............................................................................. 73Write-in ....................................................................................................... 294
2. Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 178,556Kenneth T. Bosley, Democrat ................................................................... 81,591Write-in ....................................................................................................... 285
3. Colin Harby, Republican ........................................................................... 53,827Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat ................................................................. 169,347Joe Pomykala, Libertarian ........................................................................ 238Write-in ....................................................................................................... 406
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MARYLAND—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4. John B. Kimble, Republican ..................................................................... 24,973
Albert Russell Wynn, Democrat ............................................................... 172,624Other ........................................................................................................... 13Write-in ....................................................................................................... 359
5. Thomas E. ‘‘Tim’’ Hutchins, Republican .................................................. 89,019Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat ........................................................................ 166,231Write-in ....................................................................................................... 125
6. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican ................................................................. 168,624Donald M. DeArmon, Democrat ............................................................... 109,136Tim McCown, Green .................................................................................. 82Write-in ....................................................................................................... 203
7. Kenneth Kondner, Republican .................................................................. 19,773Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat ................................................................ 134,066Write-in ....................................................................................................... 135
8. Constance A. Morella, Republican ............................................................ 156,241Terry Lierman, Democrat ......................................................................... 136,840Lih Young, Democrat ................................................................................. 77Brian D. Saunders, Constitution .............................................................. 7,017Scott Walker, Other Candidates ............................................................... 19Write-in ....................................................................................................... 275
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maryland
Title of candidate Republican Democratic GreenCon-stitu-tion
Liber-tarian
Re-form
OtherCan-di-
datesOther Write-
in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 165,293 91,022 73 ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... 294 256,6822d district ..................... 178,556 81,591 ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... 285 260,4323d district ..................... 53,827 169,347 ............... ........... 238 ........... .......... ........... 406 223,8184th district .................... 24,973 172,624 ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... 13 359 197,9695th district .................... 89,019 166,231 ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... 125 255,3756th district .................... 168,624 109,136 82 ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... 203 278,0457th district .................... 19,773 134,066 ............... ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... 135 153,9748th district .................... 156,241 136,917 ............... 7,017 ........... ........... 19 ........... 275 300,469
Total ....................... 856,306 1,060,934 155 7,017 238 ........... 19 13 2,082 1,926,764
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 can-didates.
MASSACHUSETTS
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 878,502Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,616,487Libertarian ................................................................................................. 16,366Green .......................................................................................................... 173,564Unenrolled (Natural Law candidate) ....................................................... 2,884Reform ........................................................................................................ 11,149Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 31,022Other ........................................................................................................... 3,990Write-in (Socialist Party candidate) ......................................................... 42
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Jack E. Robinson III, Republican ............................................................. 334,341Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat ............................................................... 1,889,494Carla A. Howell, Libertarian .................................................................... 308,860Philip F. Lawler, Constitution .................................................................. 42,113Dale E. Friedgen, Unenrolled ................................................................... 13,687Philip Hyde III, Timesizing Not Downsizing ........................................... 8,452Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 134,586Other ........................................................................................................... 2,473
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MASSACHUSETTS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Peter J. Abair, Republican ........................................................................ 73,580John W. Olver, Democrat .......................................................................... 169,375Robert L. Potvin, Unenrolled .................................................................... 5,157Other ........................................................................................................... 89Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 11,099
2. Richard E. Neal, Democrat ....................................................................... 196,670Other ........................................................................................................... 2,176Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 55,021
3. James P. McGovern, Democrat ................................................................. 213,065Other ........................................................................................................... 2,496Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 63,009
4. Martin D. Travis, Republican ................................................................... 56,553Barney Frank, Democrat ........................................................................... 200,638David J. Euchner, Libertarian .................................................................. 10,553Other ........................................................................................................... 136Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 15,501
5. Martin T. Meehan, Democrat ................................................................... 199,601Other ........................................................................................................... 4,040Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 64,820
6. Paul McCarthy, Republican ...................................................................... 83,501John F. Tierney, Democrat ....................................................................... 205,324Other ........................................................................................................... 218Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 14,802
7. Edward J. Markey, Democrat ................................................................... 211,543Other ........................................................................................................... 2,268Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 66,154
8. Michael E. Capuano, Democrat ................................................................ 144,031Other ........................................................................................................... 1,041Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 57,651
9. Janet E. Jeghelian, Republican ................................................................ 48,672John Joseph Moakley, Democrat .............................................................. 193,020David A. Rosa, Unenrolled ........................................................................ 6,998Other ........................................................................................................... 66Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,313
10. Eric V. Bleicken, Republican .................................................................... 81,192William D. Delahunt, Democrat ............................................................... 234,675Other ........................................................................................................... 697Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 16,227
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MICHIGANFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,953,139Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,170,418Green .......................................................................................................... 84,165Libertarian ................................................................................................. 16,711U.S. Taxpayers (Constitution Party candidate) ...................................... 3,791Natural Law ............................................................................................... 2,426Write-in (Reform Party candidate) ........................................................... 1,851
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Spencer Abraham, Republican .................................................................. 1,994,693Debbie Stabenow, Democrat ..................................................................... 2,061,952Matthew R. Abel, Green ............................................................................ 37,542Michael R. Corliss, Libertarian ................................................................ 29,966John Mangopoulos, U.S. Taxpayers ......................................................... 11,628Mark A. Forton, Reform ............................................................................ 26,274William Quarton, Natural Law ................................................................ 5,630
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Chuck Yob, Republican ............................................................................. 117,300Bart Stupak, Democrat ............................................................................. 169,649John W. Loosemore, Libertarian .............................................................. 1,757Wendy Conway, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,839Write-in ....................................................................................................... 24
2. Peter Hoekstra, Republican ...................................................................... 186,762Bob Shrauger, Democrat ........................................................................... 96,370Bruce A. Smith, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,639Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................... 1,449Susan J. Goldberg, Natural Law .............................................................. 2,705
3. Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican ................................................................... 179,539Timothy W. Steele, Democrat ................................................................... 91,309Erwin J. Haas, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,403Tom Grego, U.S. Taxpayers ...................................................................... 1,093Kenneth L. Lowndes, Reform ................................................................... 1,053Jerry Berta, Natural Law ......................................................................... 866
4. Dave Camp, Republican ............................................................................ 182,128Lawrence D. Hollenbeck, Democrat ......................................................... 78,019Alan Gamble, Green .................................................................................. 3,790Richard Whitelock, Libertarian ................................................................ 2,112John Emerick, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................. 978Stuart J. Goldberg, Natural Law ............................................................. 792
5. Ronald G. Actis, Republican ..................................................................... 59,274James A. Barcia, Democrat ....................................................................... 184,048Clint Foster, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,070Brian D. Ellison, Natural Law ................................................................. 1,345
6. Fred Upton, Republican ............................................................................ 159,373James Bupp, Democrat ............................................................................. 68,532William Bradley, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,573C. Dennis James, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................ 1,290Richard M. Overton, Reform ..................................................................... 1,872
7. Nick Smith, Republican ............................................................................ 147,369Jennie Crittendon, Democrat .................................................................... 86,080Robert Broda, Jr., Libertarian .................................................................. 2,158Steve Cousino, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................. 1,878Perry Spencer, Reform .............................................................................. 2,359Gail Anne Petrosoff, Natural Law ............................................................ 1,159Write-in ....................................................................................................... 7
8. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 145,179Dianne Byrum, Democrat ......................................................................... 145,019Bonnie Bucqueroux, Green ....................................................................... 3,484James Parry Eyster, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,443Francisco R. Gualdoni, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................... 695Patricia Rayfield Allen, Natural Law ...................................................... 713
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MICHIGAN—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
9. Grant Garrett, Republican ........................................................................ 92,926Dale E. Kildee, Democrat .......................................................................... 158,184Laurie M. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................. 5,337Terry R. Haines, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................. 1,657Alaya Bouche, Natural Law ...................................................................... 824
10. Tom Turner, Republican ........................................................................... 93,713David E. Bonior, Democrat ....................................................................... 181,818R. Friend, Libertarian ............................................................................... 4,412Joseph M. Pilchak, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................... 2,322Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4
11. Joe Knollenberg, Republican .................................................................... 170,790Matthew Frumin, Democrat ..................................................................... 124,053Marilyn MacDermaid, Green .................................................................... 4,191Dick Gach, Libertarian .............................................................................. 3,371Daniel E. Malone, U.S. Taxpayers ........................................................... 1,244Joseph Andrew Ditzhazy, Jr., Reform ...................................................... 1,425Bonnie Hixson, Natural Law .................................................................... 1,228
12. Bart Baron, Republican ............................................................................. 78,795Sander M. Levin, Democrat ...................................................................... 157,720Thomas Ness, Green .................................................................................. 4,137Andrew Le Cureaux, Libertarian ............................................................. 3,630Fred D. Rosenberg, Natural Law ............................................................. 887
13. Carl F. Berry, Republican ......................................................................... 79,445Lynn N. Rivers, Democrat ........................................................................ 160,084Karin R. Corliss, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,578Harold H. Dunn, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................. 2,110David Arndt, Natural Law ........................................................................ 1,304
14. William A. Ashe, Republican .................................................................... 17,582John Conyers, Jr., Democrat .................................................................... 168,982Constance J. Catalfio, Libertarian ........................................................... 2,113Richard R. Miller, Natural Law ............................................................... 1,030
15. Chrysanthea D. Boyd-Fields, Republican ................................................ 14,336Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat .............................................................. 140,609Raymond H. Warner, Libertarian ............................................................ 1,690Robert L. Thomas, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................... 1,402Gregory Frank Smith, Natural Law ........................................................ 714
16. William Morse, Republican ....................................................................... 62,469John D. Dingell, Democrat ........................................................................ 167,142Edward Andrew Hlavac, Libertarian ....................................................... 2,814Ken Larkin, U.S. Taxpayers ..................................................................... 2,154N. Fouad Hamze, Natural Law ................................................................ 938
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian
U.S.Tax-
payersReform Natural
LawWrite-
in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 117,300 169,649 ................. 1,757 ............... ............... 1,839 24 290,5692d district ..................... 186,762 96,370 ................. 2,639 1,449 ............... 2,705 ............ 289,9253d district ..................... 179,539 91,309 ................. 2,403 1,093 1,053 866 ............ 276,2634th district .................... 182,128 78,019 3,790 2,112 978 ............... 792 ............ 267,8195th district .................... 59,274 184,048 ................. 3,070 ............... ............... 1,345 ............ 247,7376th district .................... 159,373 68,532 ................. 3,573 1,290 1,872 ............... ............ 234,6407th district .................... 147,369 86,080 ................. 2,158 1,878 2,359 1,159 7 241,0108th district .................... 145,179 145,019 3,484 2,443 695 ............... 713 ............ 297,5339th district .................... 92,926 158,184 ................. 5,337 1,657 ............... 824 ............ 258,92810th district .................. 93,713 181,818 ................. 4,412 2,322 ............... ............... 4 282,26911th district .................. 170,790 124,053 4,191 3,371 1,244 1,425 1,228 ............ 306,30212th district .................. 78,795 157,720 4,137 3,630 ............... ............... 887 ............ 245,16913th district .................. 79,445 160,084 ................. 4,578 2,110 ............... 1,304 ............ 247,52114th district .................. 17,582 168,982 ................. 2,113 ............... ............... 1,030 ............ 189,70715th district .................. 14,336 140,609 ................. 1,690 1,402 ............... 714 ............ 158,75116th district .................. 62,469 167,142 ................. 2,814 2,154 ............... 938 ............ 235,517
Total ...................... 1,786,980 2,177,618 15,602 48,100 18,272 6,709 16,344 35 4,069,660
Senator ............................. 1,994,693 2,061,952 37,542 29,966 11,628 26,274 5,630 ............ 4,167,685
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MICHIGAN—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian
U.S.Tax-
payersReform Natural
LawWrite-
in Total
Presidential electors ........ 1,953,139 2,170,418 84,165 16,711 3,791 ............... 2,426 1,851 4,232,501
MINNESOTA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,109,659Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................................................... 1,168,266Green .......................................................................................................... 126,696Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,272Libertarian ................................................................................................. 5,282Reform Party Minnesota (Reform Party candidate) ............................... 22,166Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 1,022Reform (Natural Law candidate) .............................................................. 2,294Write-in ....................................................................................................... 28
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Rod Grams, Republican ............................................................................. 1,047,474Mark Dayton, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................ 1,181,553James (Jim) Gibson, Independence .......................................................... 140,583David Swan, Constitution ......................................................................... 8,915Erik D. Pakieser, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,588David Daniels, Grassroots ......................................................................... 21,447Rebecca Ellis, Socialist Workers ............................................................... 12,956Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Gil Gutknecht, Republican ........................................................................ 159,835Mary Rieder, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .................................................. 117,946Rich Osness, Libertarian ........................................................................... 5,440
2. Mark Kennedy, Republican ....................................................................... 138,957David Minge, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................. 138,802Gerald W. Brekke, Independence ............................................................. 7,875Dennis A. Burda, Constitution ................................................................. 1,337Ron Helwig, Libertarian ............................................................................ 1,929
3. Jim Ramstad, Republican ......................................................................... 222,571Sue Shuff, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ...................................................... 98,219Arne Niska, Constitution .......................................................................... 2,970Bob Odden, Libertarian ............................................................................. 5,302
4. Linda Runbeck, Republican ...................................................................... 83,852Betty McCollum, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................... 130,403Tom Foley, Independence .......................................................................... 55,899Nicholas Skrivanek, Constitution ............................................................. 1,285
5. Frank Taylor, Republican ......................................................................... 58,191Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................... 176,629Rob Tomich, Independence ....................................................................... 11,323Renee Lavoi, Constitution ......................................................................... 4,522Chuck P. Charnstrom, Libertarian .......................................................... 4,480
6. John Kline, Republican ............................................................................. 170,900Bill Luther, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .................................................... 176,340Ralph A. Hubbard, Constitution ............................................................... 8,584
7. Glen Menze, Republican ............................................................................ 79,175Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................ 185,771Owen Sivertson, Constitution ................................................................... 5,550
8. Bob Lemen, Republican ............................................................................. 79,890James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ....................................... 210,094Mike Darling, Independent ....................................................................... 19,667
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MISSISSIPPI
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 572,844Democratic .................................................................................................. 404,614Independent ................................................................................................ 1 8,735Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,009Reform ........................................................................................................ 2,265Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,267Natural Law ............................................................................................... 450
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Trent Lott, Republican .............................................................................. 654,941Troy D. Brown, Sr., Democrat .................................................................. 314,090Jim Giles, Independent ............................................................................. 9,344Lewis Napper, Libertarian ........................................................................ 8,454Shawn O’Hara, Reform ............................................................................. 7,315
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Roger F. Wicker, Republican .................................................................... 145,967Joe T. (Joey) Grist, Jr., Democrat ............................................................ 59,763Chris Lawrence, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,310
2. Hardy Caraway, Republican ..................................................................... 54,090Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat ............................................................... 112,777William G. Chipman, Libertarian ............................................................ 4,305Lee F. Dilworth, Reform ............................................................................ 2,135
3. Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering, Republican ................................................ 153,899William Clay Thrash, Democrat ............................................................... 54,151Jonathan Golden, Libertarian .................................................................. 2,313
4. Dunn Lampton, Republican ...................................................................... 79,218Ronnie Shows, Democrat ........................................................................... 115,732Ernie John Hopkins, Libertarian ............................................................. 2,580Betty Pharr, Reform .................................................................................. 1,504
5. Randy McDonnell, Republican .................................................................. 35,309Gene Taylor, Democrat .............................................................................. 153,264Wayne L. Parker, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,002Katie Perrone, Reform ............................................................................... 2,820
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent
Liber-tarian Reform
Con-stitu-tion
Nat-uralLaw
Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 145,967 59,763 ............... 3,310 ............... ............. ......... 209,0402d district .............. 54,090 112,777 ............... 4,305 2,135 ............. ......... 173,3073d district .............. 153,899 54,151 ............... 2,313 ............... ............. ......... 210,3634th district ............ 79,218 115,732 ............... 2,580 1,504 ............. ......... 199,0345th district ............ 35,309 153,264 ............... 3,002 2,820 ............. ......... 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 forSocialist Workers.
MISSOURI
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,189,924Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,111,138Green .......................................................................................................... 38,515Libertarian ................................................................................................. 7,436Reform ........................................................................................................ 9,818Natural Law ............................................................................................... 1,104Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,957
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MISSOURI—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Ashcroft, Republican ........................................................................ 1,142,852Mel Carnahan, Democrat .......................................................................... 1,191,812Evaline Taylor, Green ............................................................................... 10,612Grant Samuel Stauffer, Libertarian ........................................................ 10,198Hugh Foley, Reform ................................................................................... 4,166Charles Dockins, Natural Law ................................................................. 1,933Write-in ....................................................................................................... 13
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Z. Dwight Billingsly, Republican .............................................................. 42,730William Lacy Clay, Democrat ................................................................... 149,173Brenda (Ziah) Reddick, Green .................................................................. 3,099Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,253Robert Penningroth, Reform ..................................................................... 1,092
2. Todd Akin, Republican .............................................................................. 164,926Ted House, Democrat ................................................................................ 126,441Mike Odell, Green ...................................................................................... 2,907James Higgins, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,524Richard J. Gimpelson, Reform .................................................................. 1,264
3. Bill Federer, Republican ........................................................................... 100,967Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat ............................................................... 147,222Mary Maroney, Green ............................................................................... 3,266Michael H. Crist, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,245Anthony (Tony) J. Windisch, Reform ....................................................... 839
4. Jim Noland, Republican ............................................................................ 84,406Ike Skelton, Democrat ............................................................................... 180,634Thomas L. Knapp, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,878James Edward Rinehart, Reform ............................................................. 1,971
5. Steve Gordon, Republican ......................................................................... 66,439Karen McCarthy, Democrat ...................................................................... 159,826Charles Reitz, Green ................................................................................. 2,548Alan Newberry, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,350Dennis M. Carriger, Reform ..................................................................... 974
6. Samuel B. (Sam) Graves, Jr., Republican ............................................... 138,925Steve Danner, Democrat ........................................................................... 127,792Jimmy Dykes, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,696Marie Richey, Natural Law ...................................................................... 2,788
7. Roy Blunt, Republican ............................................................................... 202,305Charles Christrup, Democrat .................................................................... 65,510Doug Burlison, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,965Ron Lapham, Reform ................................................................................. 988Sharalyn Harris, Natural Law ................................................................. 2,169
8. Jo Ann Emerson, Republican .................................................................... 162,239Bob Camp, Democrat ................................................................................. 67,760Tom Sager, Green ...................................................................................... 1,739John B. Hendricks, Jr., Libertarian ......................................................... 2,328
9. Kenny C. Hulshof, Republican .................................................................. 172,787Steven R. Carroll, Democrat ..................................................................... 111,662Devin M. Scherubel, Green ....................................................................... 2,388Robert Hoffman, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,608Steven D. Dotson, Reform ......................................................................... 1,165
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian Reform
Nat-uralLaw
Con-stitu-tion
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 42,730 149,173 3,099 2,253 1,092 ............ ............ .......... 198,3472d district ..................... 164,926 126,441 2,907 2,524 1,264 ............ ............ .......... 298,0623d district ..................... 100,967 147,222 3,266 2,245 839 ............ ............ .......... 254,5394th district ................... 84,406 180,634 ................ 2,878 1,971 ............ ............ .......... 269,8895th district ................... 66,439 159,826 2,548 2,350 974 ............ ............ .......... 232,1376th district ................... 138,925 127,792 ................ 3,696 ................ 2,788 ............ .......... 273,201
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MISSOURI—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian Reform
Nat-uralLaw
Con-stitu-tion
Write-in Total
7th district ................... 202,305 65,510 ................ 2,965 988 2,169 ............ .......... 273,9378th district ................... 162,239 67,760 1,739 2,328 ................ ............ ............ .......... 234,0669th district ................... 172,787 111,662 2,388 3,608 1,165 ............ ............ .......... 291,610
Total ...................... 1,135,724 1,136,020 15,947 24,847 8,293 4,957 ............ .......... 2,325,788
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 .................................................................................................. 240,178Democratic .................................................................................................. 137,126Green .......................................................................................................... 24,437Reform ........................................................................................................ 5,697Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,718Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,155Natural Law ............................................................................................... 675
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Conrad Burns, Republican ........................................................................ 208,082Brian Schweitzer, Democrat ..................................................................... 194,430Gary Lee, Reform ....................................................................................... 9,089
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Dennis Rehberg, Republican ..................................................................... 211,418Nancy Keenan, Democrat .......................................................................... 189,971James J. Tikalsky, Libertarian ................................................................. 9,132
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic Green Reform Liber-
tarianCon-
stitutionNat-uralLaw
Total
Representative:At large ................. 211,418 189,971 ................ ................ 9,132 .............. ......... 410,521
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 .................................................................................................. 231,780Green .......................................................................................................... 24,540Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,245By Petition .................................................................................................. 1 4,114Natural Law ............................................................................................... 478
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Don Stenberg, Republican ......................................................................... 337,977Ben Nelson, Democrat ............................................................................... 353,093Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,280
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Doug Bereuter, Republican ....................................................................... 155,485Alan Jacobsen, Democrat .......................................................................... 72,859David Oenbring, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,147Write-in ....................................................................................................... 207
2. Lee Terry, Republican ............................................................................... 148,911Shelley Kiel, Democrat .............................................................................. 70,268John J. Graziano, Libertarian .................................................................. 6,856Write-in ....................................................................................................... 245
3. Tom Osborne, Republican ......................................................................... 182,117Roland E. Reynolds, Democrat ................................................................. 34,944Jerry Hickman, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,909Write-in ....................................................................................................... 123
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska
Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic Green Liber-
tarianBy Peti-
tionNat-uralLaw
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 155,485 72,859 ................ 6,147 .............. .......... 207 234,6982d district .............. 148,911 70,268 ................ 6,856 .............. .......... 245 226,2803d district .............. 182,117 34,944 ................ 4,909 .............. .......... 123 222,093
Total ............... 486,513 178,071 ................ 17,912 .............. .......... 575 683,071
Senator ...................... 337,977 353,093 ................ ................ .............. .......... 1,280 692,350
Presidential electors .................. 231,780 24,540 2,245 1 4,114 478 ............... 263,157
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 3,646 for Reform; and 468 forConstitution.
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NEVADA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 301,575Democratic .................................................................................................. 279,978Green .......................................................................................................... 15,008Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,311None Of These Candidates ....................................................................... 3,315Independent American (Constitution Party candidate) .......................... 621Citizens First (Reform Party candidate) .................................................. 4,747No Vote Cast .............................................................................................. 282Natural Law ............................................................................................... 415Over Vote .................................................................................................... 174
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Ensign, Republican ........................................................................... 330,687Ed Bernstein, Democrat ............................................................................ 238,260Kathryn Rusco, Green ............................................................................... 10,286J. J. Johnson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,395None Of These Candidates ....................................................................... 11,503Ernie Berghof, Independent American .................................................... 2,540Bill Grutzmacher, Citizens First .............................................................. 1,579No Vote Cast .............................................................................................. 457Over Vote .................................................................................................... 69
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jon Porter, Republican .............................................................................. 101,276Shelley Berkley, Democrat ........................................................................ 118,469Charles Schneider, Libertarian ................................................................ 4,011Christopher H. Hansen, Independent American ..................................... 3,933W. G. Swenson, Citizens First .................................................................. 1,546
2. Jim Gibbons, Republican ........................................................................... 229,608Tierney Cahill, Democrat .......................................................................... 106,379A. Charles Laws, Green ............................................................................ 5,547Terry Savage, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,343Daniel Hansen, Independent American ................................................... 5,582Ken Brenneman, Citizens First ................................................................ 2,367Robert W. Winquist, Natural Law ........................................................... 1,143No Vote Cast .............................................................................................. 1,318Over Vote .................................................................................................... 131
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NEW HAMPSHIREFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 273,559Democratic .................................................................................................. 266,348Green .......................................................................................................... 22,198Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,757Independence (Reform Party candidate) .................................................. 2,615Constitution ................................................................................................ 328Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,276
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. John E. Sununu, Republican .................................................................... 150,609Martha Fuller Clark, Democrat ............................................................... 128,387Dan Belforti, Libertarian .......................................................................... 5,713
2. Charles F. Bass, Republican ..................................................................... 152,581Barney Brannen, Democrat ...................................................................... 110,367Brian Christeson, Libertarian .................................................................. 6,188Roy Kendel, Constitution .......................................................................... 2,204
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire
Title of candidate Repub-lican
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Representatives:1st district ............. 150,609 128,387 ................ 5,713 .............. .............. .............. 284,7092d district .............. 152,581 110,367 ................ 6,188 .............. 2,204 .............. 271,340
Total ............... 303,190 238,754 ................ 11,901 .............. 2,204 .............. 556,049
Presidential electors 273,559 266,348 22,198 2,757 2,615 328 1,276 569,081
NEW JERSEYFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,284,173Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,788,850Independent ................................................................................................ 1 114,203
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bob Franks, Republican ............................................................................ 1,420,267Jon S. Corzine, Democrat .......................................................................... 1,511,237Bruce Afran, Independent ......................................................................... 32,841Pat DiNizio, Independent .......................................................................... 19,312Emerson Ellett, Independent .................................................................... 7,241Dennis A. Breen, Independent .................................................................. 6,061J. M. Carter, Independent ......................................................................... 5,657Lorraine LaNeve, Independent ................................................................. 3,836Gregory Pason, Independent ..................................................................... 3,365Nancy Rosenstock, Independent ............................................................... 3,309George Gostigian, Independent ................................................................ 2,536
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Charlene Cathcart, Republican ................................................................ 46,455Robert E. Andrews, Democrat .................................................................. 167,327Catherine L. Parrish, Independent .......................................................... 3,090Edward Forchion, Independent ................................................................ 1,959Joseph A. Patalivo, Independent .............................................................. 781
2. Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican ................................................................ 155,187Edward G. Janosik, Democrat .................................................................. 74,632Robert Gabrielsky, Independent ............................................................... 3,252Constantino Rozzo, Independent .............................................................. 788
3. Jim Saxton, Republican ............................................................................. 157,053Susan Bass Levin, Democrat .................................................................... 112,848Aaron M. Kromash, Independent ............................................................. 2,515Ken Feduniewicz, Independent ................................................................ 948Norman E. Wahner, Independent ............................................................ 719
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NEW JERSEY—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
4. Christopher H. Smith, Republican ........................................................... 158,515Reed Gusciora, Democrat .......................................................................... 87,956Stuart Chaifetz, Independent ................................................................... 3,627Paul D. Teel, Independent ........................................................................ 712
5. Marge Roukema, Republican .................................................................... 175,546Linda A. Mercurio, Democrat ................................................................... 81,715Michael ‘‘MJ’’ King, Independent ............................................................. 5,329Robert J. McCafferty, Independent .......................................................... 4,095Ira W. Goodman, Independent .................................................................. 1,358Helen Hamilton, Independent .................................................................. 481
6. Brian T. Kennedy, Republican .................................................................. 62,454Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 141,698Earl Gray, Independent ............................................................................ 4,252Karen Zaletel, Independent ...................................................................... 1,120Sylvia Kuzmak, Independent .................................................................... 328
7. Mike Ferguson, Republican ...................................................................... 128,434Maryanne Connelly, Democrat ................................................................. 113,479Jerry L. Coleman, Independent ................................................................ 5,444Darren Young, Independent ..................................................................... 973Shawn Gianella, Independent .................................................................. 386Mary T. Johnson, Independent ................................................................. 283
8. Anthony Fusco, Jr., Republican ................................................................ 60,606Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................... 134,074Joseph A. Fortunato, Independent ........................................................... 4,469Viji Sargis, Independent ............................................................................ 983
9. Joseph Tedeschi, Republican .................................................................... 61,984Steven R. Rothman, Democrat ................................................................. 140,462Lewis Pell, Independent ............................................................................ 2,273Michael Perrone, Jr., Independent ........................................................... 1,072Robert Corriston, Independent ................................................................. 980
10. Dirk B. Weber, Republican ....................................................................... 18,436Donald M. Payne, Democrat ..................................................................... 133,073Maurice Williams, Independent ............................................................... 536
11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican ..................................................... 186,140John P. Scollo, Democrat .......................................................................... 80,958John Pickarski, Independent .................................................................... 5,199James E. Spinosa, Independent ................................................................ 1,541
12. Dick Zimmer, Republican .......................................................................... 145,511Rush D. Holt, Democrat ............................................................................ 146,162Carl Mayer, Independent .......................................................................... 5,811John P. Desmond, Independent ................................................................ 1,233Worth Winslow, Independent ................................................................... 1,225
13. Theresa de Leon, Republican .................................................................... 27,849Robert Menendez, Democrat ..................................................................... 117,856Claudette C. Meliere, Independent .......................................................... 2,741Dick Hester, Independent ......................................................................... 562Herbert H. Shaw, Independent ................................................................ 357Alina Lydia Fonteboa, Independent ......................................................... 233Kari Sachs, Independent ........................................................................... 168
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Jersey
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pendent Total
Representatives:1st district .................................................................................... 46,455 167,327 5,830 219,6122d district ..................................................................................... 155,187 74,632 4,040 233,8593d district ..................................................................................... 157,053 112,848 4,182 274,0834th district ................................................................................... 158,515 87,956 4,339 250,8105th district ................................................................................... 175,546 81,715 11,263 268,5246th district ................................................................................... 62,454 141,698 5,700 209,8527th district ................................................................................... 128,434 113,479 7,086 248,9998th district ................................................................................... 60,606 134,074 5,452 200,1329th district ................................................................................... 61,984 140,462 4,325 206,771
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NEW JERSEY—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in New Jersey
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pendent Total
10th district ................................................................................. 18,436 133,073 536 152,04511th district ................................................................................. 186,140 80,958 6,740 273,83812th district ................................................................................. 145,511 146,162 8,269 299,94213th district ................................................................................. 27,849 117,856 4,061 149,766
Total ............................................................................... 1,384,170 1,532,240 71,823 2,988,233
Senator ................................................................................................ 1,420,267 1,511,237 84,158 3,015,662
Presidential electors ........................................................................... 1,284,173 1,788,850 1 114,203 3,187,226
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 94,554 for Green; 6,989 for Re-form; 6,312 for Libertarian; 2,215 for Natural Law; 1,880 for Socialist; 1,409 for Constitution; and 844 for SocialistWorkers.
NEW MEXICO
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 286,417Democratic .................................................................................................. 286,783Green .......................................................................................................... 21,251Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,058Reform ........................................................................................................ 1,392Natural Law ............................................................................................... 361Constitution ................................................................................................ 343
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill Redmond, Republican ......................................................................... 225,517Jeff Bingaman, Democrat .......................................................................... 363,744Orlin G. Cole, Write-in .............................................................................. 265
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Heather Wilson, Republican ..................................................................... 107,296John J. Kelly, Democrat ............................................................................ 92,187Daniel Kerlinsky, Green ............................................................................ 13,656
2. Joe Skeen, Republican ............................................................................... 100,742Michael A. Montoya, Democrat ................................................................ 72,614
3. Lisa L. Lutz, Republican ........................................................................... 65,979Tom Udall, Democrat ................................................................................ 135,040
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic Green Liber-
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Con-stitu-tion
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Representatives:1st district ............. 107,296 92,187 13,656 ............. ............. ......... ......... ............ 213,1392d district .............. 100,742 72,614 ............... ............. ............. ......... ......... ............ 173,3563d district .............. 65,979 135,040 ............... ............. ............. ......... ......... ............ 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 .................................................................................................. 2,258,577Democratic .................................................................................................. 3,942,215Conservative (Republican candidate) ....................................................... 144,797Green .......................................................................................................... 244,030Working Families (Democratic candidate) ............................................... 1 88,395Liberal (Democratic candidate) ................................................................. 77,087Independence (Natural Law candidate) ................................................... 24,361Right to Life (Reform Party candidate) ................................................... 25,175Libertarian ................................................................................................. 7,649Reform ........................................................................................................ 6,424Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,498Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 1,789Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 138,216Write-in (Socialist Party candidate) ......................................................... 2
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Rick Lazio, Republican .............................................................................. 2,724,589Conservative ........................................................................................... 191,141
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat .......................................................... 3,562,415Working Families ................................................................................... 102,094Liberal ..................................................................................................... 82,801
Mark J. Dunau, Green .............................................................................. 40,991Jeffrey E. Graham, Independence ............................................................ 43,181John O. Adefope, Right to Life ................................................................. 21,439John Clifton, Libertarian .......................................................................... 4,734Louis P. Wein, Constitution ...................................................................... 3,414Jacob J. Perasso, Socialist Workers ......................................................... 3,040Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 179,823
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Felix J. Grucci, Jr., Republican ................................................................ 111,003Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,569Independence .......................................................................................... 5,702Right to Life ............................................................................................ 8,746
Regina Seltzer, Democrat .......................................................................... 97,299William G. Holst, Green ............................................................................ 2,967Michael P. Forbes, Working Families ...................................................... 6,318Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 29,574
2. Joan B. Johnson, Republican .................................................................... 65,880Steve Israel, Democrat .............................................................................. 90,438Richard N. Thompson, Conservative ........................................................ 10,824David A. Bishop, Green ............................................................................. 1,404
Working Families ................................................................................... 1,267Independence .......................................................................................... 7,595
Robert T. Walsh, Right to Life .................................................................. 11,224Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 37,596
3. Peter T. King, Republican ......................................................................... 122,820Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,158Independence .......................................................................................... 4,477Right to Life ............................................................................................ 8,671
Dal Lamagna, Democrat ........................................................................... 91,948Green ....................................................................................................... 2,260Working Families ................................................................................... 1,579
Selma Olchin, Libertarian ........................................................................ 1,515Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 40,049
4. Gregory R. Becker, Republican ................................................................. 75,650Conservative ........................................................................................... 4,996Right to Life ............................................................................................ 7,184
Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat ................................................................... 128,688Working Families ................................................................................... 2,824Independence .......................................................................................... 5,191
Barbara Vitanza, Libertarian ................................................................... 1,222Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 28,204
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NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Edward Elkowitz, Republican ................................................................... 56,046
Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,038Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat ................................................................... 127,233
Working Families ................................................................................... 2,709Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,904Independence .......................................................................................... 4,838
Anne T. Robinson, Right to Life ............................................................... 3,846Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 42,014
6. Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat ................................................................... 117,194Working Families ................................................................................... 3,624
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 54,804
7. Rose Robies Birtley, Republican ............................................................... 24,592Joseph Crowley, Democrat ........................................................................ 78,207Robert E. Hurley, Conservative ................................................................ 3,131Paul Gilman, Green ................................................................................... 1,999Garafalia Christea, Right to Life .............................................................. 1,172Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 44,273
8. Marian S. Henry, Republican ................................................................... 27,057Jerrold Nadler, Democrat ......................................................................... 139,936
Working Families ................................................................................... 6,742Liberal ..................................................................................................... 3,613
Anthony A. LaBella, Conservative ........................................................... 1,849Dan Wentzel, Green .................................................................................. 4,765Harry Kresky, Independence .................................................................... 1,025Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 42,615
9. Noach Dear, Republican ............................................................................ 40,866Conservative ........................................................................................... 4,783
Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat .................................................................. 96,348Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,635
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 39,443
10. Ernestine M. Brown, Republican ............................................................. 6,852Edolphus Towns, Democrat ...................................................................... 118,812
Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,888Ernest Johnson, Conservative .................................................................. 802Barry Ford, Working Families .................................................................. 5,530Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 44,832
11. Susan Cleary, Republican ......................................................................... 7,088School Choice .......................................................................................... 1,318
Major R. Owens, Democrat ....................................................................... 105,321Working Families ................................................................................... 6,729
Cartrell Gore, Conservative ...................................................................... 962Una S. T. Clarke, Liberal .......................................................................... 7,366Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 35,673
12. Rosemary Markgraf, Republican .............................................................. 10,052Nydia M. Velazquez, Democrat ................................................................ 81,699
Working Families ................................................................................... 4,589Caesar Estevez, Conservative ................................................................... 850Mildred Rosario, Right to Life .................................................................. 865Paul Pederson, Socialist Worker .............................................................. 1,025Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 34,980
13. Vito Fossella, Republican .......................................................................... 95,696Conservative ........................................................................................... 9,295Right to Life ............................................................................................ 4,815
Katina M. Johnstone, Democrat ............................................................... 55,763Working Families ................................................................................... 1,840
Anita Lerman, Green ................................................................................ 1,351Independence .......................................................................................... 1,302
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 30,461
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NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued14. C. Adrienne Rhodes, Republican .............................................................. 45,453
Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................. 143,809Liberal ..................................................................................................... 4,271
Sandra Stevens, Green .............................................................................. 4,869Frederick D. Newman, Independence ...................................................... 1,946Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 41,865
15. Jose Agustin Suero, Republican ............................................................... 6,906Reform ..................................................................................................... 440
Charles B. Rangel, Democrat .................................................................... 124,415Working Families ................................................................................... 3,913Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,833
Frank Della Valle, Conservative .............................................................. 492Dean Loren, Green .................................................................................... 2,134Jessie A. Fields, Independence ................................................................. 1,051Scott A. Jeffery, Libertarian ..................................................................... 480Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 34,062
16. Aaron Justice, Republican ........................................................................ 3,943Jose E. Serrano, Democrat ........................................................................ 100,891
Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,150Richard Retcho, Conservative ................................................................... 571Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 32,814
17. Patrick McManus, Republican .................................................................. 11,513Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,688
Eliot L. Engel, Democrat ........................................................................... 112,748Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,345
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 37,475
18. John G. Vonglis, Republican ..................................................................... 52,923Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,099
Nita M. Lowey, Democrat ......................................................................... 126,878Florence T. O’Grady, Right to Life ........................................................... 3,747Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 39,600
19. Sue W. Kelly, Republican .......................................................................... 133,963Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,569
Larry Otis Graham, Democrat ................................................................. 82,082Working Families ................................................................................... 1,773Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,016
Mark R. Jacobs, Green .............................................................................. 3,662Frank X. Lloyd, Right to Life ................................................................... 4,086Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 28,180
20. Benjamin A. Gilman, Republican ............................................................. 136,016Paul J. Feiner, Democrat .......................................................................... 87,602
Green ....................................................................................................... 2,910Working Families ................................................................................... 2,070Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,064
Christine M. Tighe, Right to Life ............................................................. 5,371Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 32,475
21. Thomas G. Pillsworth, Republican ........................................................... 60,333Michael R. McNulty, Democrat ................................................................ 157,773
Conservative ........................................................................................... 8,435Independence .......................................................................................... 9,131
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 31,740
22. John E. Sweeney, Republican ................................................................... 153,997Conservative ........................................................................................... 13,371
Kenneth F. McCallion, Democrat ............................................................. 72,640Green ....................................................................................................... 4,805Working Families ................................................................................... 1,666
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 37,026
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NEW YORK—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued23. Sherwood L. Boehlert, Republican ........................................................... 110,634
Independence .......................................................................................... 13,498Richard W. Englebrecht, Democrat .......................................................... 38,049David B. Vickers, Conservative ................................................................ 25,245
Right to Life ............................................................................................ 7,609Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 28,376
24. John M. McHugh, Republican .................................................................. 128,513Conservative ........................................................................................... 9,809
Neil P. Tallon, Democrat ........................................................................... 41,719Working Families ................................................................................... 979
Willard E. Smith, Green ........................................................................... 1,931Independence .......................................................................................... 3,236
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 35,207
25. James T. Walsh, Republican ..................................................................... 132,120Conservative ........................................................................................... 9,248Independence .......................................................................................... 10,512
Francis J. Gavin, Democrat ...................................................................... 64,533Howie Hawkins, Green .............................................................................. 3,830Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 33,520
26. Bob Moppert, Republican .......................................................................... 78,103Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,753
Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat ................................................................ 124,862Working Families ................................................................................... 5,267Liberal ..................................................................................................... 3,388Independence .......................................................................................... 6,878
Paul J. Laux, Right to Life ....................................................................... 2,328Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 19,624
27. Thomas M. Reynolds, Republican ............................................................ 144,011Conservative ........................................................................................... 13,683
Thomas W. Pecoraro, Democrat ............................................................... 69,870Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 53,830
28. Mark C. Johns, Republican ....................................................................... 67,251Conservative ........................................................................................... 8,097
Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat ..................................................... 151,688Eve Hawkins, Green .................................................................................. 2,292Stephen C. Healey, Libertarian ................................................................ 1,528Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 24,527
29. Brett M. Sommer, Republican .................................................................. 68,958Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,144Right to Life ............................................................................................ 5,057
John J. LaFalce, Democrat ....................................................................... 115,685Liberal ..................................................................................................... 4,744Independence .......................................................................................... 7,899
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 37,501
30. Jack Quinn, Republican ............................................................................ 113,638Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,604Independence .......................................................................................... 14,210
John Fee, Democrat ................................................................................... 62,378Green ....................................................................................................... 1,679Working Families ................................................................................... 1,853Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,909
Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 43,061
31. Amo Houghton, Republican ...................................................................... 143,584Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,654
Kisun J. Peters, Democrat ........................................................................ 45,193Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 39,398
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NORTH CAROLINAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,631,163Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,257,692Libertarian ................................................................................................. 13,891Reform ........................................................................................................ 8,874Not Designated (Socialist Party candidate) ............................................. 3,370
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Duane E. Kratzer, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 62,198Eva M. Clayton, Democrat ........................................................................ 124,171Christopher Sean Delaney, Libertarian ................................................... 2,799
2. Doug Haynes, Republican ......................................................................... 103,011Bob Etheridge, Democrat .......................................................................... 146,733Mark Daniel Jackson, Libertarian ........................................................... 2,094
3. Walter B. Jones, Republican ..................................................................... 121,940Leigh Harvey McNairy, Democrat ............................................................ 74,058David F. Russell, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,457
4. Jess Ward, Republican .............................................................................. 119,412David E. Price, Democrat .......................................................................... 200,885C. Brian Towey, Libertarian ..................................................................... 5,573
5. Richard Burr, Republican ......................................................................... 172,489Steven Francis LeBoeuf, Libertarian ....................................................... 13,366
6. Howard Coble, Republican ........................................................................ 195,727Jeffrey Dean Bentley, Libertarian ............................................................ 18,726Write-in ....................................................................................................... 632
7. James R. Adams, Republican ................................................................... 66,463Mike McIntyre, Democrat ......................................................................... 160,185Bob Burns, Libertarian ............................................................................. 3,018
8. Robert C. (Robin) Hayes, Republican ....................................................... 111,950Mike Taylor, Democrat .............................................................................. 89,505Jack Schwartz, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,009
9. Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican .............................................................. 181,161Ed McGuire, Democrat .............................................................................. 79,382Christopher S. Cole, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,459James M. Cahaney, Reform ...................................................................... 1,218
10. Cass Ballenger, Republican ...................................................................... 164,182Delmas Parker, Democrat ......................................................................... 70,877Deborah Garrett Eddins, Libertarian ...................................................... 5,599
11. Charles H. Taylor, Republican ................................................................. 146,677Sam Neill, Democrat ................................................................................. 112,234Charles Barry Williams, Libertarian ....................................................... 7,466
12. Chad Mitchell, Republican ........................................................................ 69,596Melvin L. Watt, Democrat ........................................................................ 135,570Anna Lyon, Libertarian ............................................................................. 3,978
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Reform
NotDes-
ignatedWrite-
in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 62,198 124,171 2,799 ................ .............. ............. 189,1682d district .............. 103,011 146,733 2,094 ................ .............. ............. 251,8383d district .............. 121,940 74,058 2,457 ................ .............. ............. 198,4554th district ............ 119,412 200,885 5,573 ................ .............. ............. 325,8705th district ............ 172,489 ........................ 13,366 ................ .............. ............. 185,8556th district ............ 195,727 ........................ 18,726 ................ .............. 632 215,0857th district ............ 66,463 160,185 3,018 ................ .............. ............. 229,6668th district ............ 111,950 89,505 2,009 ................ .............. ............. 203,4649th district ............ 181,161 79,382 2,459 1,218 .............. ............. 264,22010th district .......... 164,182 70,877 5,599 ................ .............. ............. 240,65811th district .......... 146,677 112,234 7,466 ................ .............. ............. 266,37712th district .......... 69,596 135,570 3,978 ................ .............. ............. 209,144
Total ............... 1,514,806 1,193,600 69,544 1,218 .............. 632 2,779,800
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NORTH CAROLINA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Reform
NotDes-
ignatedWrite-
in Total
Presidential electors 1,631,163 1,257,692 13,891 8,874 3,370 ............. 2,914,990
NORTH DAKOTA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 174,852Independent ................................................................................................ 1 10,459Democratic-Nonpartisan League (Democratic) ........................................ 95,284Reform ........................................................................................................ 7,288Constitution ................................................................................................ 373
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Duane Sand, Republican ........................................................................... 111,069Kent Conrad, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ...................................... 176,470
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
John Dorso, Republican ............................................................................. 127,251Jan Shelver, Independent ......................................................................... 4,731Kenneth R. Loughead, Independent ......................................................... 2,481Earl Pomeroy, Democratic-Nonpartisan League ..................................... 151,173Write-in ....................................................................................................... 22
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Inde-pendent
Demo-cratic-Non-
partisanLeague
Re-form
Con-sti-tu-tion
Write-in Total
Representative:At large ................................................................. 127,251 7,212 151,173 .......... ........ 22 285,658
Senator ..................................................................... 111,069 .............. 176,470 .......... ........ .......... 287,539
Presidential electors ................................................ 174,852 1 10,459 95,284 7,288 373 .......... 288,256
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 9,486 for Green; 660 for Liber-tarian; and 313 for Natural Law.
OHIO
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 2,350,363Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,183,628Libertarian ................................................................................................. 13,473Not Designated .......................................................................................... 1 148,353Natural Law ............................................................................................... 6,181
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Mike DeWine, Republican ......................................................................... 2,665,512Ted Celeste, Democrat ............................................................................... 1,595,066John R. McAlister, Libertarian ................................................................. 116,724John A. Eastman, Natural Law ............................................................... 70,713Write-in ....................................................................................................... 786
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OHIO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Steve Chabot, Republican ......................................................................... 116,768John Cranley, Democrat ............................................................................ 98,328David A. Groshoff, Libertarian ................................................................. 3,399Richard L. Stevenson, Natural Law ......................................................... 1,933
2. Rob Portman, Republican ......................................................................... 204,184Charles W. Sanders, Democrat ................................................................. 64,091Robert E. Bidwell, Libertarian ................................................................. 9,266
3. Tony P. Hall, Democrat ............................................................................. 177,731Regina Burch, Natural Law ...................................................................... 36,516
4. Michael G. Oxley, Republican ................................................................... 156,510Daniel L. Dickman, Democrat .................................................................. 67,330Ralph Mullinger, Libertarian ................................................................... 8,278
5. Paul E. Gillmor, Republican ..................................................................... 169,857Dannie Edmon, Democrat ......................................................................... 62,138John F. Green, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,464David J. Schaffer, Natural Law ................................................................ 5,881
6. Mike Azinger, Republican ......................................................................... 96,966Ted Strickland, Democrat ......................................................................... 138,849Kenneth R. MacCutcheon, Libertarian .................................................... 4,759
7. David L. Hobson, Republican ................................................................... 163,646Donald E. Minor, Democrat ...................................................................... 60,755John Mitchel, Independent ....................................................................... 13,983Jack D. Null, Libertarian .......................................................................... 3,802
8. John A. Boehner, Republican ................................................................... 179,756John G. Parks, Democrat .......................................................................... 66,293David R. Shock, Libertarian ..................................................................... 7,254
9. Dwight E. Bryan, Republican ................................................................... 49,446Marcy Kaptur, Democrat .......................................................................... 168,547Galen Fries, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,239Dennis Slotnick, Natural Law .................................................................. 3,096
10. Bill Smith, Republican .............................................................................. 48,930Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat .................................................................. 167,063Ron Petrie, Libertarian ............................................................................. 6,762
11. James J. Sykora, Republican .................................................................... 21,630Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democrat ........................................................... 164,134Joel C. Turner, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,230Sonja K. Glavina, Natural Law ................................................................ 3,525
12. Pat Tiberi, Republican ............................................................................... 139,242Maryellen O’Shaughnessy, Democrat ...................................................... 115,432Charles Ed Jordan, Independent .............................................................. 1,566Nick Hogan, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,546Gregory B. Richey, Natural Law .............................................................. 2,600
13. Rick H. Jeric, Republican .......................................................................... 84,295Sherrod Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 170,058Michael A. Chmura, Libertarian .............................................................. 5,837David C. Kluter, Natural Law .................................................................. 3,108
14. Rick Wood, Republican .............................................................................. 71,432Tom Sawyer, Democrat ............................................................................. 149,184William C. McDaniel, Jr., Libertarian ..................................................... 5,603Walter P. Keith, Natural Law .................................................................. 3,869
15. Deborah Pryce, Republican ....................................................................... 156,792Bill Buckel, Democrat ................................................................................ 64,805Scott T. Smith, Libertarian ....................................................................... 10,700
16. Ralph Regula, Republican ......................................................................... 162,294William Smith, Democrat .......................................................................... 62,709Richard L. Shetler, Libertarian ................................................................ 6,166Brad Graef, Natural Law .......................................................................... 3,231
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OHIO—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued17. Paul H. Alberty, Republican ..................................................................... 54,751
James A. Traficant, Jr., Democrat ........................................................... 120,333Randy D. Walter, Independent ................................................................. 51,793Lou D’Apolito, Independent ...................................................................... 9,568Milton R. Norris, Libertarian ................................................................... 1,278Carol Ann McCoy, Natural Law ............................................................... 3,154
18. Robert W. Ney, Republican ....................................................................... 152,325Marc D. Guthrie, Democrat ...................................................................... 79,232John R. Bargar, Sr., Libertarian .............................................................. 4,948
19. Steven C. LaTourette, Republican ........................................................... 206,639Dale Virgil Blanchard, Democrat ............................................................. 101,842Sid Stone, Libertarian ............................................................................... 10,367
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent
Liber-tarian
Not Des-ignated
NaturalLaw
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 116,768 98,328 ................ 3,399 .................. 1,933 ............. 220,4282d district ..................... 204,184 64,091 ................ 9,266 .................. .................. ............. 277,5413d district ..................... ......................... 177,731 ................ .................. .................. 36,516 ............. 214,2474th district .................... 156,510 67,330 ................ 8,278 .................. .................. ............. 232,1185th district .................... 169,857 62,138 ................ 5,464 .................. 5,881 ............. 243,3406th district .................... 96,966 138,849 ................ 4,759 .................. .................. ............. 240,5747th district .................... 163,646 60,755 13,983 3,802 .................. .................. ............. 242,1868th district .................... 179,756 66,293 ................ 7,254 .................. .................. ............. 253,3039th district .................... 49,446 168,547 ................ 4,239 .................. 3,096 ............. 225,32810th district .................. 48,930 167,063 ................ 6,762 .................. .................. ............. 222,75511th district .................. 21,630 164,134 ................ 4,230 .................. 3,525 ............. 193,51912th district .................. 139,242 115,432 1,566 4,546 .................. 2,600 ............. 263,38613th district .................. 84,295 170,058 ................ 5,837 .................. 3,108 ............. 263,29814th district .................. 71,432 149,184 ................ 5,603 .................. 3,869 ............. 230,08815th district .................. 156,792 64,805 ................ 10,700 .................. .................. ............. 232,29716th district .................. 162,294 62,709 ................ 6,166 .................. 3,231 ............. 234,40017th district .................. 54,751 120,333 61,361 1,278 .................. 3,154 ............. 240,87718th district .................. 152,325 79,232 ................ 4,948 .................. .................. ............. 236,50519th district .................. 206,639 101,842 ................ 10,367 .................. .................. ............. 318,848
Total ....................... 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
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other states: 117,799 for Green; 26,721 for Reform; 3,823 Constitu-tion; and 10 for Socialist Workers.
OKLAHOMA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 744,337Democratic .................................................................................................. 474,276Libertarian ................................................................................................. 6,602Reform ........................................................................................................ 9,014
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Steve Largent, Republican ........................................................................ 138,528Dan Lowe, Democrat ................................................................................. 58,493Michael A. Clem, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,984
2. Andy Ewing, Republican ........................................................................... 81,672Brad Carson, Democrat ............................................................................. 107,273Neil Mavis, Libertarian ............................................................................. 6,467
3. Wes Watkins, Republican ......................................................................... 137,826Argus W. Yandell, Jr., Independent ......................................................... 14,660R. C. Sevier White, Libertarian ................................................................ 6,730
4. J. C. Watts, Jr., Republican ...................................................................... 114,000Larry Weatherford, Democrat .................................................................. 54,808Keith B. Johnson, Libertarian .................................................................. 1,979Susan Ducey, Reform ................................................................................ 4,897
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OKLAHOMA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 134,159Garland McWatters, Democrat ................................................................. 53,275Bill Maguire, Independent ........................................................................ 5,930Robert T. Murphy, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,658
6. Frank D. Lucas, Republican ..................................................................... 95,635Randy Beutler, Democrat .......................................................................... 63,106Joseph V. Cristiano, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,435
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pend-ent
Liber-tarian Reform Total
Representatives:1st district ........................................................... 138,528 58,493 ............ 2,984 ............ 200,0052d district ............................................................ 81,672 107,273 ............ 6,467 ............ 195,4123d district ............................................................ 137,826 .............. 14,660 6,730 ............ 159,2164th district ........................................................... 114,000 54,808 ............ 1,979 4,897 175,6845th district ........................................................... 134,159 53,275 5,930 2,658 ............ 196,0226th district ........................................................... 95,635 63,106 ............ 2,435 ............ 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
OREGONFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 713,577Democratic .................................................................................................. 720,342Independent (Reform Party candidate) .................................................... 7,063Pacific Green .............................................................................................. 77,357Libertarian ................................................................................................. 7,447Reform (Natural Law candidate) .............................................................. 2,574Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,189Other ........................................................................................................... 3,401
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Charles Starr, Republican ......................................................................... 115,303David Wu, Democrat ................................................................................. 176,902Beth A. King, Libertarian ......................................................................... 10,858Other ........................................................................................................... 458
2. Greg Walden, Republican .......................................................................... 220,086Walter Ponsford, Democrat ....................................................................... 78,101Other ........................................................................................................... 720
3. Jeffery L. Pollock, Republican .................................................................. 64,128Earl Blumenauer, Democrat ..................................................................... 181,049Tre Arrow, Pacific Green ........................................................................... 15,763Bruce Alexander Knight, Libertarian ...................................................... 4,942Walter F. (Walt) Brown, Socialist ............................................................ 4,703Other ........................................................................................................... 576
4. John Lindsey, Republican ......................................................................... 88,950Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat ...................................................................... 197,998David Duemler, Socialist ........................................................................... 3,696Other ........................................................................................................... 421
5. Brian J. Boquist, Republican .................................................................... 118,631Darlene Hooley, Democrat ........................................................................ 156,315Other ........................................................................................................... 402
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon
Title of candidate Republican DemocraticInde-pend-ent
PacificGreen
Liber-tarian
Social-ist
Re-form
Con-stitu-tion
Other Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 115,303 176,902 ........... .............. 10,858 ........... ........... ........... 458 303,521
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OREGON—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon
Title of candidate Republican DemocraticInde-pend-ent
PacificGreen
Liber-tarian
Social-ist
Re-form
Con-stitu-tion
Other Total
2d district ..................... 220,086 78,101 ........... .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... 720 298,9073d district ..................... 64,128 181,049 ........... 15,763 4,942 4,703 ........... ........... 576 271,1614th district .................... 88,950 197,998 ........... .............. .............. 3,696 ........... ........... 421 291,0655th district .................... 118,631 156,315 ........... .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... 402 275,348
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 .................................................................................................. 2,281,127Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,485,967Green .......................................................................................................... 103,392Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,248Reform ........................................................................................................ 16,023Constitution ................................................................................................ 14,428
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Rick Santorum, Republican ...................................................................... 2,481,962Ron Klink, Democrat ................................................................................. 2,154,908John J. Featherman, Libertarian ............................................................. 45,775Robert E. Domske, Reform ........................................................................ 24,089Lester B. Searer, Constitution .................................................................. 28,382
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Steven N. Kush, Republican ..................................................................... 19,920Robert A. Brady, Democrat ....................................................................... 149,621
2. Chaka Fattah, Democrat ........................................................................... 180,021Kenneth V. Krawchuk, Libertarian ......................................................... 3,673
3. Charles F. Dougherty, Republican ........................................................... 59,343Robert A. Borski, Democrat ...................................................................... 130,528
4. Melissa Hart, Republican .......................................................................... 145,390Terry E. Van Horne, Democrat ................................................................. 100,995
5. John E. Peterson, Republican ................................................................... 147,570William M. Belitskus, Green .................................................................... 13,857Thomas A. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................ 11,020
6. Thomas G. Kopel, Republican ................................................................... 71,227Tim Holden, Democrat .............................................................................. 140,084
7. Curt Weldon, Republican .......................................................................... 172,569Peter A. Lennon, Democrat ....................................................................... 93,687
8. James C. Greenwood, Republican ............................................................ 154,090Ronald L. Strouse, Democrat .................................................................... 100,617Philip C. Holmen, Reform ......................................................................... 5,394
9. Bud Shuster, Republican .......................................................................... 184,40110. Don Sherwood, Republican ....................................................................... 124,830
Pat Casey, Democrat ................................................................................. 112,58011. Stephen A. Urban, Republican ................................................................. 66,699
Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat .................................................................... 131,94812. Bill Choby, Republican .............................................................................. 56,575
John P. Murtha, Democrat ....................................................................... 145,538James N. O’Neil, Reform ........................................................................... 3,324
13. Stewart J. Greenleaf, Republican ............................................................. 126,501Joseph M. Hoeffel, Democrat .................................................................... 146,026Ken Cavanaugh, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,224
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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued14. William J. Coyne, Democrat ..................................................................... 147,53315. Patrick J. Toomey, Republican ................................................................. 118,307
Ed O’Brien, Democrat ............................................................................... 103,86416. Joseph R. Pitts, Republican ...................................................................... 162,403
Bob Yorczyk, Democrat ............................................................................. 80,17717. George W. Gekas, Republican ................................................................... 166,236
Leslye Hess Herrmann, Democrat ........................................................... 66,19018. Craig C. Stephens, Republican ................................................................. 68,798
Michael F. Doyle, Democrat ...................................................................... 156,13119. Todd Platts, Republican ............................................................................ 168,722
Jeff Sanders, Democrat ............................................................................. 61,538Michael L. Paoletta, Constitution ............................................................ 2,234
20. Ronald J. Davis, Republican ..................................................................... 80,312Frank Mascara, Democrat ........................................................................ 145,131
21. Phil English, Republican ........................................................................... 135,164Marc A. Flitter, Democrat ......................................................................... 87,018
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Pennsylvania
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Liber-tarian Reform Constitu-
tion Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 19,920 149,621 ................. ............... ............... ............... 169,5412d district .............. ....................... 180,021 ................. 3,673 ............... ............... 183,6943d district .............. 59,343 130,528 ................. ............... ............... ............... 189,8714th district ............ 145,390 100,995 ................. ............... ............... ............... 246,3855th district ............ 147,570 ....................... 13,857 11,020 ............... ............... 172,4476th district ............ 71,227 140,084 ................. ............... ............... ............... 211,3117th district ............ 172,569 93,687 ................. ............... ............... ............... 266,2568th district ............ 154,090 100,617 ................. ............... 5,394 ............... 260,1019th district ............ 184,401 ....................... ................. ............... ............... ............... 184,40110th district .......... 124,830 112,580 ................. ............... ............... ............... 237,41011th district .......... 66,699 131,948 ................. ............... ............... ............... 198,64712th district .......... 56,575 145,538 ................. ............... 3,324 ............... 205,43713th district .......... 126,501 146,026 ................. 4,224 ............... ............... 276,75114th district .......... ....................... 147,533 ................. ............... ............... ............... 147,53315th district .......... 118,307 103,864 ................. ............... ............... ............... 222,17116th district .......... 162,403 80,177 ................. ............... ............... ............... 242,58017th district .......... 166,236 66,190 ................. ............... ............... ............... 232,42618th district .......... 68,798 156,131 ................. ............... ............... ............... 224,92919th district .......... 168,722 61,538 ................. ............... ............... 2,234 232,49420th district .......... 80,312 145,131 ................. ............... ............... ............... 225,44321st district ........... 135,164 87,018 ................. ............... ............... ............... 222,182
Total ............... 2,229,057 2,279,227 13,857 18,917 8,718 2,234 4,552,010
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 .................................................................................................. 130,555Democratic .................................................................................................. 249,508Green .......................................................................................................... 25,052Reform ........................................................................................................ 2,273Libertarian ................................................................................................. 742Natural Law ............................................................................................... 271Workers World ........................................................................................... 199Constitution ................................................................................................ 97Socialist ...................................................................................................... 52Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 34Write-in ....................................................................................................... 329
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Lincoln D. Chafee, Republican ................................................................. 222,588Robert A. Weygand, Democrat .................................................................. 161,023Kenneth P. Proulx, Independent .............................................................. 3,635Christopher Young, Reform ...................................................................... 4,107
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Stephen Cabral, Republican ..................................................................... 61,522Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat .................................................................. 123,442Write-in ....................................................................................................... 287
2. Robert G. Tingle, Republican .................................................................... 27,932James R. Langevin, Democrat .................................................................. 123,805Rodney D. Driver, Conscience for Congress ............................................ 42,625Dorman J. Hayes, Jr., Green .................................................................... 4,536Write-in ....................................................................................................... 123
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SOUTH CAROLINA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 786,892Democratic .................................................................................................. 566,037Libertarian ................................................................................................. 4,760United Citizens (Green Party candidate) ................................................ 20,279Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,682Natural Law ............................................................................................... 943Reform ........................................................................................................ 3,309
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Henry Brown, Republican ......................................................................... 139,597Andy Brack, Democrat .............................................................................. 82,622Bill Woolsey, Libertarian .......................................................................... 6,010Bob Batchelder, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,110
Reform ..................................................................................................... 2,067Write-in ....................................................................................................... 40
2. Floyd Spence, Republican ......................................................................... 154,338Jane Frederick, Democrat ......................................................................... 110,672Timothy Moultrie, Libertarian ................................................................. 3,622George C. Taylor, Natural Law ................................................................ 2,273Write-in ....................................................................................................... 71
3. Lindsey O. Graham, Republican .............................................................. 150,180George Brightharp, Democrat ................................................................... 64,917
United Citizens ....................................................................................... 2,253Adrian Banks, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,116LeRoy J. Klein, Natural Law .................................................................... 1,122Write-in ....................................................................................................... 33
4. Jim DeMint, Republican ........................................................................... 150,436April Bishop, Libertarian .......................................................................... 12,757Peter J. Ashy, United Citizens ................................................................. 4,077
Reform ..................................................................................................... 2,133Ted Adams, Constitution .......................................................................... 16,532C. Faye Walters, Natural Law ................................................................. 2,640Write-in ....................................................................................................... 476
5. Carl L. Gullick, Republican ...................................................................... 85,247John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 126,877Tom Campbell, Libertarian ....................................................................... 3,665Write-in ....................................................................................................... 49
6. Vince Ellison, Republican ......................................................................... 50,005James E. Clyburn, Democrat .................................................................... 138,053Lynwood Earl Hines, Libertarian ............................................................. 1,934Dianne L. Nevins, Natural Law ............................................................... 2,339Write-in ....................................................................................................... 49
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian
UnitedCitizens
Constitu-tion
NaturalLaw
Re-form
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 139,597 82,622 6,010 ............... ............... 1,110 2,067 40 231,4462d district ..................... 154,338 110,672 3,622 ............... ............... 2,273 ............ 71 270,9763d district ..................... 150,180 64,917 3,116 2,253 ............... 1,122 ............ 33 221,6214th district ................... 150,436 ....................... 12,757 4,077 16,532 2,640 2,133 476 189,0515th district ................... 85,247 126,877 3,665 ............... ............... ............... ............ 49 215,8386th district ................... 50,005 138,053 1,934 ............... ............... 2,339 ............ 49 192,380
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 DAKOTAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 190,700Democratic .................................................................................................. 118,804Independent (Constitution Party candidate) ........................................... 1,781Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,662Reform ........................................................................................................ 3,322
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
John R. Thune, Republican ....................................................................... 231,083Curt Hohn, Democrat ................................................................................ 78,321Brian Lerohl, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,357
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Dakota
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pend-ent
Liber-tari-an
Re-form 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
TENNESSEEFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,061,949Democratic .................................................................................................. 981,720Independent ................................................................................................ 1 32,084Write-in ....................................................................................................... 428
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Bill Frist, Republican ................................................................................ 1,255,444Jeff Clark, Democrat ................................................................................. 621,152Charles F. Johnson, Independent ............................................................. 10,004Robert Watson, Independent .................................................................... 8,416David Jarrod Ownby, Independent .......................................................... 4,388Joel Kinstle, Independent ......................................................................... 3,135Tom Burrell, Green .................................................................................... 25,815Write-in ....................................................................................................... 259
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. William L. Jenkins, Republican ............................................................... 157,828Write-in ....................................................................................................... 20
2. John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 187,154Kevin J. Rowland, Libertarian ................................................................. 22,304Write-in ....................................................................................................... 27
3. Zach Wamp, Republican ............................................................................ 139,840William L. Callaway, Democrat ................................................................ 75,785Trudy Austin, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,235Write-in ....................................................................................................... 80
4. Van Hilleary, Republican .......................................................................... 133,622David H. Dunaway, Democrat .................................................................. 67,165J. Patrick Lyons, Independent .................................................................. 2,418Write-in ....................................................................................................... 5
5. Stan Scott, Republican .............................................................................. 50,386Bob Clement, Democrat ............................................................................ 149,277David Carew, Libertarian ......................................................................... 6,268Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2
6. David Charles, Republican ........................................................................ 97,169Bart Gordon, Democrat ............................................................................. 168,861Jim Coffer, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,685Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,184
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TENNESSEE—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
7. Ed Bryant, Republican .............................................................................. 171,056Richard P. Sims, Democrat ....................................................................... 71,587Denis Solee, Libertarian ............................................................................ 2,941Write-in ....................................................................................................... 65
8. Billy Yancy, Republican ............................................................................ 54,929John S. Tanner, Democrat ........................................................................ 143,127Write-in ....................................................................................................... 24
9. Harold E. Ford, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 143,298Write-in ....................................................................................................... 36
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent
Liber-tarian Green Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 157,828 ....................... ............... ............... ............... 20 157,8482d district .............. 187,154 ....................... ............... 22,304 ............... 27 209,4853d district .............. 139,840 75,785 ............... 3,235 ............... 80 218,9404th district ............ 133,622 67,165 2,418 ............... ............... 5 203,2105th district ............ 50,386 149,277 ............... 6,268 ............... 2 205,9336th district ............ 97,169 168,861 ............... 4,685 ............... 1,184 271,8997th district ............ 171,056 71,587 ............... 2,941 ............... 65 245,6498th district ............ 54,929 143,127 ............... ............... ............... 24 198,0809th district ............ ....................... 143,298 ............... ............... ............... 36 143,334
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
1 Includes 2,141 for two Independent candidates and also candidates appearing on the following party tickets inmost other states: 19,781 for Green; 4,284 for Libertarian; 4,250 for Reform; 1,015 for Constitution; and 613 for Nat-ural Law.
TEXASFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 3,799,639Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,433,746Independent (Reform Party candidate) .................................................... 12,394Libertarian ................................................................................................. 23,160Green .......................................................................................................... 137,994Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 704
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Kay Bailey Hutchison, Republican ........................................................... 4,078,954Gene Kelly, Democrat ................................................................................ 2,025,024Mary J. Ruwart, Libertarian .................................................................... 72,657Douglas S. Sandage, Green ....................................................................... 91,329
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Noble Willingham, Republican ................................................................. 91,912Max Sandlin, Democrat ............................................................................. 118,157Ray Carr, Libertarian ................................................................................ 1,779
2. Jim Turner, Democrat ............................................................................... 162,891Gary Lyndon Dye, Libertarian ................................................................. 15,939
3. Sam Johnson, Republican ......................................................................... 187,486Billy Wayne Zachary, Democrat ............................................................... 67,233Lance Flores, Libertarian .......................................................................... 7,178
4. Jon Newton, Republican ............................................................................ 91,574Ralph M. Hall, Democrat .......................................................................... 145,887Joe Turner, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,417
5. Pete Sessions, Republican ......................................................................... 100,487Regina Montoya Coggins, Democrat ........................................................ 82,629Ken Ashby, Libertarian ............................................................................. 2,842
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TEXAS—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued
6. Joe Barton, Republican ............................................................................. 222,685Frank Brady, Libertarian ......................................................................... 30,056
7. John Culberson, Republican ..................................................................... 183,712Jeff Sell, Democrat .................................................................................... 60,694Drew Parks, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,182John R. Skone-Palmer, Write-in ............................................................... 5
8. Kevin Brady, Republican .......................................................................... 233,848Gil Guillory, Libertarian ........................................................................... 21,368
9. Paul Williams, Republican ........................................................................ 87,165Nick Lampson, Democrat .......................................................................... 130,143F. Charles Knipp, Libertarian .................................................................. 2,508
10. Lloyd Doggett, Democrat ........................................................................... 203,628Michael Davis, Libertarian ....................................................................... 37,203
11. Ramsey Farley, Republican ...................................................................... 85,546Chet Edwards, Democrat .......................................................................... 105,782Mark A. Swanstrom, Libertarian ............................................................. 1,590
12. Kay Granger, Republican .......................................................................... 117,739Mark Greene, Democrat ............................................................................ 67,612Ricky L. Clay, Libertarian ........................................................................ 2,565
13. Mac Thornberry, Republican .................................................................... 117,995Curtis Clinesmith, Democrat .................................................................... 54,343Brad Clardy, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,137
14. Ron Paul, Republican ................................................................................ 137,370Loy Sneary, Democrat ............................................................................... 92,689
15. Ruben Hinojosa, Democrat ........................................................................ 106,570Frank Jones, Libertarian .......................................................................... 13,167Israel Cantu, Write-in ............................................................................... 711
16. Daniel S. Power, Republican ..................................................................... 40,921Silvestre Reyes, Democrat ........................................................................ 92,649Dan Moser, Libertarian ............................................................................. 2,080
17. Darrell Clements, Republican ................................................................... 72,535Charles W. Stenholm, Democrat .............................................................. 120,670Debra M. Monde, Libertarian ................................................................... 11,180Pete Julia, Write-in ................................................................................... 45
18. Bob Levy, Republican ................................................................................ 38,191Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat .................................................................. 131,857Colin Nankervis, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,330
19. Larry Combest, Republican ...................................................................... 170,319John Turnbow, Libertarian ....................................................................... 15,579
20. Charles A. Gonzalez, Democrat ................................................................ 107,487Alejandro (Alex) De Pena, Libertarian .................................................... 15,087
21. Lamar S. Smith, Republican ..................................................................... 251,049Jim Green, Democrat ................................................................................ 73,326C. W. (Jinx) Steinbrecher, Libertarian .................................................... 6,503
22. Tom DeLay, Republican ............................................................................ 154,662Jo Ann Matranga, Democrat .................................................................... 92,645Bob Schneider, Independent ..................................................................... 5,577Kent Probst, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,383
23. Henry Bonilla, Republican ........................................................................ 119,679Isidro Garza, Jr., Democrat ...................................................................... 78,274Jeffrey C. Blunt, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,801
24. James ‘‘Bryndan’’ Wright, Republican ..................................................... 61,235Martin Frost, Democrat ............................................................................ 103,152Robert (Bob) Worthington, Write-in ......................................................... 2,561
25. Phil Sudan, Republican ............................................................................. 68,010Ken Bentsen, Democrat ............................................................................. 106,112Clifford Lee Messina, Libertarian ............................................................ 2,400
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TEXAS—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued26. Richard K. Armey, Republican ................................................................. 214,025
Steve Love, Democrat ................................................................................ 75,601Fred E. Badagnani, Libertarian ............................................................... 5,646
27. Pat Ahumada, Republican ........................................................................ 54,660Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat ...................................................................... 102,088William Bunch, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,324
28. Ciro D. Rodriguez, Democrat .................................................................... 123,104William A. Stallknecht, Libertarian ......................................................... 15,156
29. Joe Vu, Republican .................................................................................... 29,606Gene Green, Democrat .............................................................................. 84,665Ray Dittmar, Libertarian .......................................................................... 1,204
30. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat ............................................................ 109,163Kelly Rush, Libertarian ............................................................................ 9,798
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent
Liber-tarian Green Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. 91,912 118,157 ............... 1,779 ................. .............. 211,8482d district .............. ....................... 162,891 ............... 15,939 ................. .............. 178,8303d district .............. 187,486 67,233 ............... 7,178 ................. .............. 261,8974th district ............ 91,574 145,887 ............... 4,417 ................. .............. 241,8785th district ............ 100,487 82,629 ............... 2,842 ................. .............. 185,9586th district ............ 222,685 ....................... ............... 30,056 ................. .............. 252,7417th district ............ 183,712 60,694 ............... 4,182 ................. 5 248,5938th district ............ 233,848 ....................... ............... 21,368 ................. .............. 255,2169th district ............ 87,165 130,143 ............... 2,508 ................. .............. 219,81610th district .......... ....................... 203,628 ............... 37,203 ................. .............. 240,83111th district .......... 85,546 105,782 ............... 1,590 ................. .............. 192,91812th district .......... 117,739 67,612 ............... 2,565 ................. .............. 187,91613th district .......... 117,995 54,343 ............... 2,137 ................. .............. 174,47514th district .......... 137,370 92,689 ............... ................. ................. .............. 230,05915th district .......... ....................... 106,570 ............... 13,167 ................. 711 120,44816th district .......... 40,921 92,649 ............... 2,080 ................. .............. 135,65017th district .......... 72,535 120,670 ............... 11,180 ................. 45 204,43018th district .......... 38,191 131,857 ............... 2,330 ................. .............. 172,37819th district .......... 170,319 ....................... ............... 15,579 ................. .............. 185,89820th district .......... ....................... 107,487 ............... 15,087 ................. .............. 122,57421st district ........... 251,049 73,326 ............... 6,503 ................. .............. 330,87822d district ............ 154,662 92,645 5,577 3,383 ................. .............. 256,26723d district ............ 119,679 78,274 ............... 3,801 ................. .............. 201,75424th district .......... 61,235 103,152 ............... ................. ................. 2,561 166,94825th district .......... 68,010 106,112 ............... 2,400 ................. .............. 176,52226th district .......... 214,025 75,601 ............... 5,646 ................. .............. 295,27227th district .......... 54,660 102,088 ............... 4,324 ................. .............. 161,07228th district .......... ....................... 123,104 ............... 15,156 ................. .............. 138,26029th district .......... 29,606 84,665 ............... 1,204 ................. .............. 115,47530th district .......... ....................... 109,163 ............... 9,798 ................. .............. 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 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 567 for Constitution; and 63for Socialist.
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UTAH
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 515,096Democratic .................................................................................................. 203,053Green .......................................................................................................... 35,850Independent American (Constitution Party candidate) .......................... 2,709Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,616Reform ........................................................................................................ 9,319Natural Law ............................................................................................... 763Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 186Unaffiliated ................................................................................................ 161Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Orrin G. Hatch, Republican ...................................................................... 504,803Scott N. Howell, Democrat ........................................................................ 242,569Carlton Edward Bowen, Independent American ..................................... 11,938Jim Dexter, Libertarian ............................................................................ 10,394
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. James V. Hansen, Republican .................................................................. 180,591Kathleen McConkie Collinwood, Democrat ............................................. 71,229Hartley D. Anderson, Independent American ......................................... 5,131Dave Starr Seely, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,151Matthew D. Frandsen, Natural Law ........................................................ 1,703
2. Derek W. Smith, Republican .................................................................... 107,114Jim Matheson, Democrat .......................................................................... 145,021Bruce Bangerter, Independent American ................................................ 4,704Peter Pixton, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,165Steven Alberts Voris, Unaffiliated ........................................................... 597
3. Chris Cannon, Republican ........................................................................ 138,943Donald Dunn, Democrat ............................................................................ 88,547Michael J. Lehman, Independent American ............................................ 5,436Kitty K. Burton, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,570Randall Tolpinrud, Natural Law .............................................................. 852
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah
Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic Green
Inde-pendentAmer-ican
Liber-tarian
Re-form
Nat-uralLaw
Social-ist
Work-ers
Un-af-fili-ated
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 180,591 71,229 .............. 5,131 3,151 ........... 1,703 ........... ........ .......... 261,8052d district ..................... 107,114 145,021 .............. 4,704 2,165 ........... ........... ........... 597 .......... 259,6013d district ..................... 138,943 88,547 .............. 5,436 3,570 ........... 852 ........... ........ .......... 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 1 770,754
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VERMONT
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 119,775Democratic .................................................................................................. 149,022Progressive/Green ...................................................................................... 20,374Vermont Grassroots ................................................................................... 1,044Constitution ................................................................................................ 153Libertarian ................................................................................................. 784Reform ........................................................................................................ 2,192Liberty Union (Socialist Party candidate) ............................................... 161Natural Law ............................................................................................... 219Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 70Write-in ....................................................................................................... 514
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
James M. Jeffords, Republican ................................................................. 189,133Ed Flanagan, Democrat ............................................................................ 73,352Rick Hubbard, Independent ...................................................................... 5,366Billy Greer, Vermont Grassroots .............................................................. 4,889Charles W. Russell, Constitution ............................................................. 10,079Hugh Douglas, Libertarian ....................................................................... 3,843Jerry Levy, Liberty Union ........................................................................ 1,477Write-in ....................................................................................................... 361
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Karen Ann Kerin, Republican .................................................................. 51,977Bernard Sanders, Independent ................................................................. 196,118Stewart Skrill, Independent ..................................................................... 11,816Pete Diamondstone, Democratic, Liberty Union ..................................... 14,918Jack Rogers, Vermont Grassroots ............................................................ 4,799Daniel H. Krymkowski, Libertarian ........................................................ 2,978Write-in ....................................................................................................... 760
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VIRGINIAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,437,490Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,217,290Green .......................................................................................................... 59,398Libertarian ................................................................................................. 15,198Reform ........................................................................................................ 5,455Conservative (Constitution Party candidate) .......................................... 1,809Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,807
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
George F. Allen, Republican ..................................................................... 1,420,460Charles S. Robb, Democrat ....................................................................... 1,296,093Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,748
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Jo Ann S. Davis, Republican .................................................................... 151,344Lawrence A. Davies, Democrat ................................................................. 97,399Sharon A. Wood, Independent .................................................................. 9,652Josh Billings, Independent ........................................................................ 4,082Write-in ....................................................................................................... 537
2. Edward L. ‘‘Ed’’ Schrock, Republican ....................................................... 97,856Jody M. Wagner, Democrat ....................................................................... 90,328Write-in ....................................................................................................... 145
3. Robert C. Scott, Democrat ......................................................................... 137,527Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3,226
4. Norman Sisisky, Democrat ....................................................................... 189,787Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,108
5. John W. Boyd, Jr., Democrat .................................................................... 65,387Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Independent ............................................................ 143,312Joseph S. Spence, Independent ................................................................ 3,936Write-in ....................................................................................................... 70
6. Bob Goodlatte, Republican ........................................................................ 153,338Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,145
7. Eric I. Cantor, Republican ........................................................................ 192,652Warren A. Stewart, Democrat .................................................................. 94,935Write-in ....................................................................................................... 304
8. Demaris H. Miller, Republican ................................................................. 88,262James P. Moran, Democrat ....................................................................... 164,178Ronald V. Crickenberger, Independent .................................................... 3,483Richard Lee ‘‘Rick’’ Herron, Independent ................................................ 2,805Write-in ....................................................................................................... 471
9. Michael D. ‘‘Oz’’ Osborne, Republican ...................................................... 59,335Rick Boucher, Democrat ............................................................................ 137,488Write-in ....................................................................................................... 32
10. Frank R. Wolf, Republican ........................................................................ 238,817Brian M. Brown, Independent .................................................................. 28,107Marc A. Rossi, Independent ...................................................................... 16,031Write-in ....................................................................................................... 682
11. Thomas M. Davis, Republican .................................................................. 150,395M. L. ‘‘Mike’’ Corrigan, Democrat ............................................................. 83,455Robert K. McBride, Independent .............................................................. 4,774C. W. ‘‘Levi’’ Levy, Independent ............................................................... 4,059Write-in ....................................................................................................... 285
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Liber-
tarianRe-
formCon-
serva-tive
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 151,344 97,399 13,734 ............... ............... ........... ........... 537 263,0142d district ..................... 97,856 90,328 ................. ............... ............... ........... ........... 145 188,3293d district ..................... ....................... 137,527 ................. ............... ............... ........... ........... 3,226 140,753
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VIRGINIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Liber-
tarianRe-
formCon-
serva-tive
Write-in Total
4th district ................... ....................... 189,787 ................. ............... ............... ........... ........... 2,108 191,8955th district ................... ....................... 65,387 147,248 ............... ............... ........... ........... 70 212,7056th district ................... 153,338 ....................... ................. ............... ............... ........... ........... 1,145 154,4837th district ................... 192,652 94,935 ................. ............... ............... ........... ........... 304 287,8918th district ................... 88,262 164,178 6,288 ............... ............... ........... ........... 471 259,1999th district ................... 59,335 137,488 ................. ............... ............... ........... ........... 32 196,85510th district ................. 238,817 ....................... 44,138 ............... ............... ........... ........... 682 283,63711th district ................. 150,395 83,455 8,833 ............... ............... ........... ........... 285 242,968
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 .................................................................................................. 1,108,864Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,247,652Libertarian ................................................................................................. 13,135Green .......................................................................................................... 103,002Freedom (Reform Party candidate) .......................................................... 7,171Natural Law ............................................................................................... 2,927Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,989Workers World ........................................................................................... 1,729Socialist ...................................................................................................... 660Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 304
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Slade Gorton, Republican .......................................................................... 1,197,208Maria Cantwell, Democrat ........................................................................ 1,199,437Jeff Jared, Libertarian .............................................................................. 64,734
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Dan McDonald, Republican ...................................................................... 121,823Jay Inslee, Democrat ................................................................................. 155,820Bruce Newman, Libertarian ..................................................................... 7,993
2. John Koster, Republican ........................................................................... 134,660Rick Larsen, Democrat .............................................................................. 146,617Stuart Andrews, Libertarian .................................................................... 7,672Glen S. Johnson, Natural Law ................................................................. 4,231
3. Trent R. Matson, Republican .................................................................... 114,861Brian Baird, Democrat .............................................................................. 159,428Erne Lewis, Libertarian ............................................................................ 8,375
4. Doc Hastings, Republican ......................................................................... 143,259Jim Davis, Democrat ................................................................................. 87,585Fred D. Krauss, Libertarian ..................................................................... 4,260
5. George R. Nethercutt, Jr., Republican ..................................................... 144,038Tom Keefe, Democrat ................................................................................ 97,703Greg Holmes, Libertarian ......................................................................... 9,473
6. Bob Lawrence, Republican ........................................................................ 79,215Norman D. Dicks, Democrat ..................................................................... 164,853John Bennett, Libertarian ........................................................................ 10,645
7. Jim McDermott, Democrat ........................................................................ 193,470Joel Grus, Libertarian ............................................................................... 20,197Joe Szwaja, Green ...................................................................................... 52,142
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WASHINGTON—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8. Jennifer Dunn, Republican ....................................................................... 183,255
Heidi Behrens-Benedict, Democrat .......................................................... 104,944Bernard McIlroy, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,269
9. Chris Vance, Republican ........................................................................... 76,766Adam Smith, Democrat ............................................................................. 135,452Jonathan V. Wright, Libertarian .............................................................. 7,405
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WEST VIRGINIAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 336,475Democratic .................................................................................................. 295,497Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,912Green .......................................................................................................... 10,680Reform ........................................................................................................ 3,169Natural Law ............................................................................................... 367Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 24
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
David T. Gallaher, Republican ................................................................. 121,635Robert C. Byrd, Democrat ......................................................................... 469,215Joe Whelan, Libertarian ........................................................................... 12,627
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat ..................................................................... 170,974Richard Kerr, Libertarian ......................................................................... 23,797
2. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican ............................................................ 108,769Jim Humphreys, Democrat ....................................................................... 103,003John Brown, Libertarian ........................................................................... 12,543
3. Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat ...................................................................... 146,807Jeff Robinson, Libertarian ........................................................................ 13,979
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia
Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic Liber-
tarian Green ReformNat-uralLaw
Write-in Total
Representatives:1st district ............. .................. 170,974 23,797 ................ .............. ......... .......... 194,7712d district .............. 108,769 103,003 12,543 ................ .............. ......... .......... 224,3153d district .............. .................. 146,807 13,979 ................ .............. ......... .......... 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.
WISCONSINFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 1,237,279Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,242,987Independent ................................................................................................ 1 13,693Green .......................................................................................................... 94,070Libertarian ................................................................................................. 6,640Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,042Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,896
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
John Gillespie, Republican ........................................................................ 940,744Herb Kohl, Democrat ................................................................................. 1,563,238Eugene A. Hem, Independent ................................................................... 9,555Tim Peterson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 21,348Robert R. Raymond, Constitution ............................................................. 4,296Scattering ................................................................................................... 902
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
1. Paul Ryan, Republican .............................................................................. 177,612Jeffrey C. Thomas, Democrat ................................................................... 88,885Scattering ................................................................................................... 294
2. John Sharpless, Republican ...................................................................... 154,632Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ...................................................................... 163,534Scattering ................................................................................................... 214
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WISCONSIN—Continued
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3. Susan Tully, Republican ........................................................................... 97,741
Ron Kind, Democrat .................................................................................. 173,505Scattering ................................................................................................... 966
4. Tim Riener, Republican ............................................................................. 101,811Gerald D. Kleczka, Democrat ................................................................... 163,622Nikola Rajnovic, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,705Scattering ................................................................................................... 127
5. Jonathan Smith, Republican .................................................................... 49,296Thomas M. Barrett, Democrat .................................................................. 173,893Scattering ................................................................................................... 663
6. Thomas E. Petri, Republican .................................................................... 179,205Dan Flaherty, Democrat ............................................................................ 96,125Scattering ................................................................................................... 275
7. Sean Cronin, Republican ........................................................................... 100,264David R. Obey, Democrat .......................................................................... 173,007Scattering ................................................................................................... 189
8. Mark Green, Republican ........................................................................... 211,388Dean Reich, Democrat ............................................................................... 71,575Scattering ................................................................................................... 331
9. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican ............................................... 239,498Mike Clawson, Democrat .......................................................................... 83,720Scattering ................................................................................................... 237
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wisconsin
Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent Green Liber-
tarianCon-stitu-tion
Scat-tering Total
Representatives:1st district .................... 177,612 88,885 .................. .................. .................. ............. 294 266,7912d district ..................... 154,632 163,534 .................. .................. .................. ............. 214 318,3803d district ..................... 97,741 173,505 .................. .................. .................. ............. 966 272,2124th district .................... 101,811 163,622 .................. .................. 3,705 ............. 127 269,2655th district .................... 49,296 173,893 .................. .................. .................. ............. 663 223,8526th district .................... 179,205 96,125 .................. .................. .................. ............. 275 275,6057th district .................... 100,264 173,007 .................. .................. .................. ............. 189 273,4608th district .................... 211,388 71,575 .................. .................. .................. ............. 331 283,2949th district .................... 239,498 83,720 .................. .................. .................. ............. 237 323,455
Total ...................... 1,311,447 1,187,866 .................. .................. 3,705 ............. 3,296 2,506,314
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
1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 11,446 for Reform; 1,063 for Workers World; 878 forNatural Law; and 306 for Socialist Workers.
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WYOMING
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 147,947Democratic .................................................................................................. 60,481Independent (Constitution Party candidate) ........................................... 720Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,443Natural Law ............................................................................................... 411Reform ........................................................................................................ 2,724
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR
Craig Thomas, Republican ........................................................................ 157,622Mel Logan, Democrat ................................................................................ 47,087Margaret Dawson, Libertarian ................................................................. 8,950
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
AT LARGE
Barbara Cubin, Republican ....................................................................... 141,848Michael Allen Green, Democrat ............................................................... 60,638Lewis Stock, Libertarian ........................................................................... 6,411Victor Raymond, Natural Law .................................................................. 3,415
Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming
Title of candidate Repub-lican
Demo-cratic
Inde-pend-ent
Liber-tarian
Nat-uralLaw
Re-form 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
Anıbal Acevedo-Vila, Popular Democratic ............................................... 983,488Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, New Progressive ........................................... 905,690Manuel Rodriguez Orellana, Puerto Rican Independence ...................... 95,067Other ........................................................................................................... 9,238
Total ..................................................................................................... 1,993,483
AMERICAN SAMOA
FOR DELEGATE
(Runoff Election—November 21, 2000)
Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, (Democrat) ....................................................... 5,500Gus Hanneman, ......................................................................................... 3,505
Total ..................................................................................................... 9,005
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
Republican .................................................................................................. 18,073Democratic .................................................................................................. 171,923Green .......................................................................................................... 10,576Libertarian ................................................................................................. 669Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 114Write-in ....................................................................................................... 539
Total ..................................................................................................... 201,894
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Continued
FOR DELEGATE
Edward Henry Wolterbeek, Republican ................................................... 10,258Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat .......................................................... 158,824Robert D. Kampia, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,594Sam Manuel, Socialist Workers ................................................................ 1,419Write-in ....................................................................................................... 536
Total ..................................................................................................... 175,631
GUAM
FOR DELEGATE
Manuel Cruz, Republican .......................................................................... 8,167Robert A. Underwood, Democrat .............................................................. 29,099
Total ..................................................................................................... 37,266
VIRGIN ISLANDS
FOR DELEGATE
Donna M. Christensen, Democrat ............................................................ 9,512Victor O. Frazer, Independent .................................................................. 1,270Jorge J. Estemac, Independent Citizens Movement ............................... 822Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3
Total ..................................................................................................... 11,607
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1In
clu
des
can
dida
tes
appe
arin
g on
th
e fo
llow
ing
part
y ti
cket
s in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes:
18,
323
for
Gre
en;
6,35
1 fo
r R
efor
m;
447
for
Nat
ura
l L
aw;
and
775
for
Con
stit
uti
on.
2C
andi
date
app
eare
d on
th
e C
onst
itu
tion
Par
ty t
icke
t in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes.
3C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e A
mer
ican
In
depe
nde
nt
Par
ty t
icke
t.4
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Fre
edom
Par
ty t
icke
t.5
Pro
hib
itio
n P
arty
.6
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Con
cern
ed C
itiz
ens
Par
ty t
icke
t.7
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 4
0 fo
r N
atu
ral
Law
; an
d 4
for
Soc
iali
st W
orke
rs.
8C
andi
date
app
eare
d on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.9
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
on t
he
Gre
en P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.1
0C
andi
date
app
eare
d on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.1
1C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket.
12
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 4
2 fo
r C
onst
itu
tion
; an
d 4
for
Soc
iali
st.
13
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
on t
he
Ref
orm
Par
ty t
icke
t in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes.
14
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 1
8,53
1 fo
r G
reen
; 20
0 fo
r C
onst
itu
tion
; 16
7 fo
r N
atu
ral
Law
; 43
for
Soc
iali
st;
43 f
or I
nde
pen
den
t; 8
for
Rep
ubl
ican
; an
d 5
for
Vet
eran
s In
dust
rial
.1
5In
clu
des
2,28
1 vo
tes
for
can
dida
te a
ppea
rin
g on
th
e N
atu
ral
Law
Par
ty t
icke
t in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes.
16
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 3
6,08
6 fo
r G
reen
; an
d 1,
373
for
Nat
ura
l L
aw.
17
Incl
ude
s 2,
884
for
can
dida
te a
ppea
rin
g on
th
e N
atu
ral
Law
Par
ty t
icke
t in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes;
an
d 42
vot
es f
or c
andi
date
app
eari
ng
on t
he
Soc
iali
st P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.1
8C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e U
.S.
Tax
paye
rs P
arty
tic
ket.
19
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
on t
he
Ref
orm
Par
ty t
icke
t in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes.
20
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Dem
ocra
tic-
Far
mer
-Lab
or P
arty
tic
ket.
21
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Ref
orm
Par
ty M
inn
esot
a ti
cket
.2
2C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket.
23
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 8
,122
for
Gre
en;
and
613
for
Soc
iali
st W
orke
rs.
24
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 3
,646
for
Ref
orm
; an
d 46
8 fo
r C
onst
itu
tion
.2
5C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e C
itiz
ens
Fir
st P
arty
tic
ket.
26
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Inde
pen
den
t A
mer
ican
Par
ty t
icke
t.2
7In
clu
des
3,31
5 fo
r N
one
Of
Th
ese
Can
dida
tes;
282
for
No
Vot
e C
ast.
28
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Inde
pen
den
ce P
arty
tic
ket.
29
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
s ap
pear
ing
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s: 9
4,55
4 fo
r G
reen
; 6,
989
for
Ref
orm
; 6,
312
for
Lib
erta
rian
; 2,
215
for
Nat
ura
l L
aw;
1,88
0 fo
r S
ocia
list
; 1,
409
for
Con
stit
uti
on;
and
844
for
Soc
iali
st W
orke
rs.
30
Incl
ude
s ca
ndi
date
app
eari
ng
on t
he
foll
owin
g pa
rty
tick
ets:
88,
395
for
Wor
kin
g F
amil
ies;
an
d 77
,087
for
Lib
eral
. C
andi
date
als
o ap
pear
ed o
n t
he
Dem
ocra
tic
Par
ty t
icke
t in
th
is S
tate
.3
1In
clu
des
144,
797
vote
s fo
r ca
ndi
date
app
eari
ng
on t
he
Con
serv
ativ
e P
arty
tic
ket.
Can
dida
te a
lso
appe
ared
on
Rep
ubl
ican
Par
ty t
icke
t in
th
is S
tate
.3
2In
clu
des
25,1
75 v
otes
for
can
dida
te a
ppea
rin
g on
th
e R
igh
t to
Lif
e P
arty
tic
ket.
Can
dida
te a
lso
appe
ared
on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket
in t
his
Sta
te.
33
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Inde
pen
den
ce P
arty
tic
ket.
34
Incl
ude
s 2
vote
s fo
r ca
ndi
date
app
eari
ng
on t
he
Soc
iali
st P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.3
5C
andi
date
app
eare
d on
th
e S
ocia
list
Par
ty t
icke
t in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes.
36
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Dem
ocra
tic-
Non
part
isan
Lea
gue
Par
ty t
icke
t.
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7In
clu
des
can
dida
tes
appe
arin
g on
th
e fo
llow
ing
part
y ti
cket
s in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes:
9,4
86 f
or G
reen
; 66
0 fo
r L
iber
tari
an;
and
313
for
Nat
ura
l L
aw.
38
Can
dida
tes
appe
ared
in
th
is S
tate
as
Not
Des
ign
ated
. In
clu
des
can
dida
tes
appe
arin
g on
th
e fo
llow
ing
part
y ti
cket
s in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes:
117
,799
for
Gre
en;
26,7
21 f
or R
efor
m;
3,82
3 fo
r C
on-
stit
uti
on;
and
10 f
or S
ocia
list
Wor
kers
.3
9C
andi
date
app
eare
d on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.4
0C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket.
41
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
in t
his
Sta
te o
n t
he
Un
ited
Cit
izen
s P
arty
tic
ket.
42
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
on t
he
Con
stit
uti
on P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.4
3In
clu
des
2,14
1 fo
r tw
o In
depe
nde
nt
can
dida
tes
and
also
can
dida
tes
appe
arin
g on
th
e fo
llow
ing
part
y ti
cket
s in
mos
t ot
her
sta
tes:
19,
781
for
Gre
en;
4,28
4 fo
r L
iber
tari
an;
4,25
0 fo
r R
efor
m;
1,03
5 fo
r C
onst
itu
tion
; an
d 61
3 fo
r N
atu
ral
Law
.4
4C
andi
date
app
eare
d on
th
e R
efor
m P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.4
5In
clu
des
can
dida
tes
appe
arin
g on
th
e fo
llow
ing
part
y ti
cket
s in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes:
567
for
Con
stit
uti
on;
and
63 f
or S
ocia
list
.4
6C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e In
depe
nde
nt
Am
eric
an P
arty
tic
ket.
47
Pro
gres
sive
/Gre
en P
arty
.4
8C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e L
iber
ty U
nio
n P
arty
tic
ket.
49
Ver
mon
t G
rass
root
s P
arty
.5
0C
andi
ate
appe
ared
in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e C
onse
rvat
ive
Par
ty t
icke
t.5
1C
andi
date
app
eare
d in
th
is S
tate
on
th
e F
reed
om P
arty
tic
ket.
52
Incl
ude
s 23
vot
es f
or c
andi
date
app
eari
ng
on t
he
Con
stit
uti
on P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.5
3In
clu
des
can
dida
tes
appe
arin
g on
th
e fo
llow
ing
part
y ti
cket
s in
mos
t ot
her
Sta
tes:
11,
446
for
Ref
orm
; 1,
063
for
Wor
kers
Wor
ld;
878
for
Nat
ura
l L
aw;
and
306
for
Soc
iali
st W
orke
rs.
54
Can
dida
te a
ppea
red
on t
he
Con
stit
uti
on P
arty
tic
ket
in m
ost
oth
er S
tate
s.
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itu
lati
on o
f V
otes
Cas
t fo
r U
nit
ed S
tate
s S
enat
ors
(Ter
ms
Beg
inn
ing
Jan
. 3,
200
1),
Ele
ctio
n o
f N
ov.
7, 2
000
Sta
teR
epu
blic
anD
emoc
rati
cIn
de-
pen
den
tL
iber
tari
anG
reen
Con
stit
u-
tion
Ref
orm
Inde
-pe
nde
nce
Nat
ura
lL
aw
Soc
ial-
ist
Wor
k-er
s
Oth
er P
ar-
ties
Oth
er(S
cat-
teri
ng,
Wri
te-
ins,
etc
.)
Tot
al
Ari
zon
a...
......
......
......
......
......
1,10
8,19
6...
......
......
.....
109,
230
70,7
2410
8,92
6...
......
......
......
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
....
......
......
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.....
......
......
1,39
7,07
6C
alif
orn
ia...
......
......
......
......
..3,
886,
853
5,93
2,52
2...
......
......
187,
718
326,
828
134,
598
96,5
52...
......
......
58,5
37...
......
....
......
......
......
.....
......
......
10,6
23,6
08C
onn
ecti
cut
......
......
......
......
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8,07
782
8,90
2...
......
......
8,77
3...
......
......
25,5
09...
......
......
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......
......
......
......
......
......
....
......
......
.....
......
......
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311,
261
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......
......
......
......
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2,89
118
1,56
6...
......
......
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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representativesfrom 1867 (40th Cong.) to 1999–2001 (107th Cong.)
[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]
Congress Years
Senate House of Representatives
Num-ber ofSena-tors
Dem-ocrats
Re-pub-
licans
Otherpar-ties
Va-cant
Number ofRepresenta-
tivesDem-ocrats
Re-pub-
licans
Otherpar-ties
Va-cant
40th ...................... 1867–1869 53 11 42 ........ ........ 193 49 143 ........ 141st ....................... 1869–1871 74 11 61 ........ 2 243 73 170 ........ ........42d ........................ 1871–1873 74 17 57 ........ ........ 243 104 139 ........ ........43d ........................ 1873–1875 74 19 54 ........ 1 293 88 203 ........ 244th ...................... 1875–1877 76 29 46 ........ 1 293 181 107 3 245th ...................... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 ........ ........46th ...................... 1879–1881 76 43 33 ........ ........ 293 150 128 14 147th ...................... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th ...................... 1883–1885 76 36 40 ........ ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th ...................... 1885–1887 76 34 41 ........ 1 325 182 140 2 150th ...................... 1887–1889 76 37 39 ........ ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st ....................... 1889–1891 84 37 47 ........ ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ........................ 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ........................ 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th ...................... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th ...................... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 156th ...................... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th ...................... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 158th ...................... 1903–1905 90 32 58 ........ ........ 386 178 207 ........ 159th ...................... 1905–1907 90 32 58 ........ ........ 386 136 250 ........ ........60th ...................... 1907–1909 92 29 61 ........ 2 386 164 222 ........ ........61st ....................... 1909–1911 92 32 59 ........ 1 391 172 219 ........ ........62d ........................ 1911–1913 92 42 49 ........ 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ........................ 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th ...................... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 365th ...................... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ...................... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ...................... 1921–1923 96 37 59 ........ ........ 435 132 300 1 268th ...................... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ...................... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ...................... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st ....................... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 472d ........................ 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........................ 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ...................... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ...................... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ...................... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ...................... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ...................... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ...................... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ...................... 1947–1949 96 45 51 ........ ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st ....................... 1949–1951 96 54 42 ........ ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........................ 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........................ 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ...................... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 ........ ........85th ...................... 1957–1959 96 49 47 ........ ........ 435 234 201 ........ ........86th ...................... 1959–1961 98 64 34 ........ ........ 3 436 283 153 ........ ........87th ...................... 1961–1963 100 64 36 ........ ........ 4 437 262 175 ........ ........88th ...................... 1963–1965 100 67 33 ........ ........ 435 258 176 ........ 189th ...................... 1965–1967 100 68 32 ........ ........ 435 295 140 ........ ........90th ...................... 1967–1969 100 64 36 ........ ........ 435 248 187 ........ ........91st ....................... 1969–1971 100 58 42 ........ ........ 435 243 192 ........ ........92d ........................ 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 ........ ........93d ........................ 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ...................... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 ........ ........95th ...................... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 ........ ........96th ...................... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 ........ ........97th ...................... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ...................... 1983–1985 100 46 54 ........ ........ 435 269 166 ........ ........99th ...................... 1985–1987 100 47 53 ........ ........ 435 253 182 ........ ........100th .................... 1987–1989 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 258 177 ........ ........101st ..................... 1989–1991 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 260 175 ........ ........102d ...................... 1991–1993 100 56 44 ........ ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ...................... 1993–1995 100 57 43 ........ ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th .................... 1995–1997 100 48 52 ........ ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th .................... 1997–1999 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th .................... 1999–2001 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 211 223 1 ........107th .................... 2001–2003 100 50 50 ........ ........ 435 212 221 2 ........
1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties.2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959.4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.
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