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March 7, 2000 Election

United States Representative Contests
for San Mateo County, CA

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County Results as of Mar 7 9:55pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (522/522)
57.4% Countywide Voter Turnout (181,190/315,188)

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)
United States Representative

United States Representative; District 12

  • Tom Lantos, Democratic .......... 103,807 votes 74.3% (100% in party)
  • Mike Garza, Republican .......... 14,165 votes 10.2% (47.1% in party)
  • Bob Evans, Republican .......... 8,274 votes 5.9% (27.4% in party)
  • James D. Williams, Jr., Republican .......... 7,694 votes 5.5% (25.5% in party)
  • Barbara J. Less, Libertarian .......... 4,098 votes 2.9% (100% in party)
  • Rifkin Young, Natural Law .......... 1,788 votes 1.2% (100% in party)

United States Representative; District 14

  • Anna G. Eshoo, Democratic .......... 111,136 votes 70.7% (100% in party)
  • Bill Quraishi, Republican .......... 17,817 votes 11.4% (43.6% in party)
  • Craig L. Delue, Republican .......... 11,662 votes 7.4% (28.5% in party)
  • Henry E. "Bud" Manzler, Republican .......... 11,453 votes 7.2% (27.9% in party)
  • Joseph W. Dehn, III, Libertarian .......... 3,193 votes 2% (100% in party)
  • John Black, Natural Law .......... 2,121 votes 1.3% (100% in party)

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