Smart Voter June 2, 1998 Primary

State Legislative Offices for Orange County, CA

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CA Legislative

State Senator; 34th District

  • Rob Hurtt, Republican .......... 39,394 votes 53.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Joseph Dunn, Democratic .......... 34,255 votes 46.5% (100.0% in party)

State Senator; 38th District

  • Bill Morrow, Republican .......... 94,917 votes 65.3% (100.0% in party)
  • Madelene Arakelian, Democratic .......... 41,905 votes 28.9% (100.0% in party)
  • Barbara Blair, Natural Law .......... 4,382 votes 3.0% (100.0% in party)
  • Paul King, Libertarian .......... 4,209 votes 2.8% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; 67th District

  • Scott R. Baugh, Republican .......... 23,126 votes 32.0% (41.6% in party)
  • Doris Allen, Republican .......... 8,702 votes 12.1% (15.7% in party)
  • Marie H. Fennell, Democratic .......... 8,572 votes 11.9% (58.8% in party)
  • Chuck Conlosh, Republican .......... 8,362 votes 11.6% (15.1% in party)
  • Marilyn Bruce Hastings, Republican .......... 6,815 votes 9.4% (12.2% in party)
  • Haydee Velazquez Tillotson, Republican .......... 6,331 votes 8.7% (11.3% in party)
  • Rima Nashashibi, Democratic .......... 6,016 votes 8.3% (41.2% in party)
  • Felix Rocha, Jr., Republican .......... 2,334 votes 3.2% (4.1% in party)
  • Autumn Browne, Libertarian .......... 2,059 votes 2.8% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; 68th District

  • Mike Matsuda, Democratic .......... 15,217 votes 30.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Ken Maddox, Republican .......... 11,769 votes 23.7% (34.2% in party)
  • Ho Chung, Republican .......... 8,101 votes 16.3% (23.5% in party)
  • John Kellogg, Republican .......... 8,063 votes 16.2% (23.4% in party)
  • Joy L. Neugebauer, Republican .......... 4,541 votes 9.1% (13.1% in party)
  • Paul D. Gonzales, Republican .......... 2,016 votes 4.0% (5.8% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; 69th District

  • Jim Morrissey, Republican .......... 13,470 votes 51.6% (100.0% in party)
  • Lou Correa, Democratic .......... 11,415 votes 43.8% (100.0% in party)
  • Jim Benson, Reform .......... 626 votes 2.3% (100.0% in party)
  • Bolynda Schultz, Libertarian .......... 605 votes 2.3% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; 70th District

  • Marilyn C. Brewer, Republican .......... 52,372 votes 79.3% (100.0% in party)
  • Nat Adam, Natural Law .......... 13,677 votes 20.7% (100.0% in party)
  • William A. McKie, Democratic (Write-In)

Member of the State Assembly; 71st District

  • Bill Campbell, Republican .......... 54,463 votes 71.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Martha Badger, Democratic .......... 18,664 votes 24.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Brenda J. Bryant, Natural Law .......... 3,077 votes 4.0% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; 72nd District

  • Dick Ackerman, Republican .......... 44,095 votes 68.5% (100.0% in party)
  • Frank Legas, Democratic .......... 17,628 votes 27.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Loren Meierding, Libertarian .......... 2,696 votes 4.1% (100.0% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; 73rd District

  • Patricia C. "Pat" Bates, Republican .......... 23,637 votes 33.8% (43.9% in party)
  • Jim Lacy, Republican .......... 19,708 votes 28.2% (36.6% in party)
  • Robert D. Wilberg, Democratic .......... 13,636 votes 19.4% (100.0% in party)
  • Steve Apodaca, Republican .......... 10,509 votes 14.9% (19.5% in party)
  • Donald D. Rollins, Libertarian .......... 1,895 votes 2.7% (100.0% in party)
  • Matteo Ornati, Natural Law .......... 701 votes 1.0% (100.0% in party)

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