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Orange County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
United States Representative; District 45


Results as of Apr 10 2:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (449/449)

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Dana Rohrabacher 89,174 votes 61.6%

  • Party: Republican (89.1% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: U. S. Representative
Ted "Crisell" Crisell 37,755 votes 26.1%
  • Party: Democratic (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Small Businessman
  • Rotary International Scholar
  • Former member U.S. Senate Leadership Circle
  • Former member National Finance Council
  • Freedom Foundation Award Winner
  • Graduate of Chapman University
  • Graduate studies Loyola Law School and New Delhi School of Economics
Priorities:
  • Protect Women's Right to Choose
  • Establish Common Sense Gun Control policies
  • Protect social security, seniors and education
Long K. Pham 10,942 votes 7.5%
  • Party: Republican (10.9% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Engineer/Businessman
  • Phone: 949-723-5349; Addr: 1529 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663; Email: long1pham@aol.com
Don Hull 4,901 votes 3.3%
  • Party: Libertarian (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner
  • small business owner
  • Beltway Outsider
Priorities:
  • Abolish income tax and IRS
  • Privacy - end use of SSN for everything except SS accounts
  • Repeal the insane war on some drugs
Constance Betton 2,208 votes 1.5%
  • Party: Natural Law (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Realtor
  • National Association of Realtors
  • California Association of Realtors
  • Awards as a top producer
  • 'Attitudinal Healing' Support Staff
  • Volunteer counselor for prison reform 'Vision For Prison'
  • Orange County Coordnatior for the Natural Law Party
Priorities:
  • Working with all issues relating to a healthy way of life will be a priority.
  • I will address concerns on safety, service, child care, school programs and improved education in the communities and help implement new solutions.
  • A higher public consciousness is needed to help work to correct the problems surrounding the starving, needy, uncared-for, drug addicts, etc.

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