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March 7, 2000 Election

State Contests
for Kern County, CA

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County Results as of Apr 12 5:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (427/427)
53.3% Countywide Voter Turnout (134,868/253,120)

Statewide Results as of Apr 7 11:00am, 99.5% of Precincts Reporting (22577/22670)
53.8% Statewide Voter Turnout (7,879,299/14,631,805)
State

State Senator; District 17

  • William J. "Pete" Knight, Republican .......... 124,642 votes 66.8% (100% in party)
  • Richard Lott, Democratic .......... 53,123 votes 28.5% (100% in party)
  • John R. Gibson, Libertarian .......... 5,870 votes 3.1% (100% in party)
  • Douglas R. Wallack, Natural Law .......... 3,010 votes 1.6% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 30

  • Dean Florez, Democratic .......... 39,147 votes 64% (100% in party)
  • Ken Kay, Republican .......... 22,030 votes 36% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 32

  • Roy Ashburn, Republican .......... 74,518 votes 73% (100% in party)
  • Virginia R. Gurrola, Democratic .......... 24,132 votes 23.7% (100% in party)
  • Ric Pinkerton, Libertarian .......... 3,447 votes 3.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 34

  • Phil Wyman, Republican .......... 40,990 votes 46.4% (61.6% in party)
  • Jim Cox, Republican .......... 25,610 votes 29% (38.4% in party)
  • Robert "Bob" Conaway, Democratic .......... 21,816 votes 24.6% (100% in party)

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