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Los Angeles County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
United States Representative; District 31


Results as of Apr 10 2:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (245/245)

Candidates (Vote for 1)

Hilda L. Solis 48,531 votes 62.3%

  • Party: Democratic (68.6% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: State Senator
  • Phone: 626-614-5926; Addr: 4016 Rose Mead Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770; Email: solish@gte.net
Matthew G. "Marty" Martinez 22,241 votes 28.6%
  • Party: Democratic (31.4% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: U.S. Congressman
Krista Lieberg-Wong 3,296 votes 4.2%
  • Party: Green (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Health Care Analyst
Michael McGuire 2,277 votes 2.9%
  • Party: Libertarian (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Computer Field Engineer
Richard D. Griffin 1,630 votes 2%
  • Party: Natural Law (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Educator
Larry Munoz (Write-In)
  • Party: Republican

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League of Women Voters Pasadena Area Candidate's Fair
February 27, 2-4 Pasadena City Hall
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