Democratic Party; President of the United States
- Al Gore, Democratic
2,603,865 votes
79.8% (81.3% in party) - Bill Bradley, Democratic
640,831 votes
19.7% (18.2% in party) - Lyndon Larouche, Democratic
19,340 votes
.5% (.5% in party) - Mark Greenstein, Democratic
(Write-In)
- Gerald Dalgneau, Democratic
(Write-In)
- Sandra Gandel, Democratic
(Write-In)
- Odessa Lightfoot, Democratic
(Write-In)
- Tom O'Brien, Democratic
(Write-In)
Republican Party; President of the United States
- George W. Bush, Republican
2,158,489 votes
52.2% (60.6% in party) - John McCain, Republican
1,773,494 votes
42.9% (34.8% in party) - Alan Keyes, Republican
169,692 votes
4.2% (4% in party) - Steve Forbes, Republican
(Withdrawn)
14,430 votes
.3% (.2% in party) - Gary Bauer, Republican
(Withdrawn)
10,481 votes
.2% (.2% in party) - Orrin Hatch, Republican
(Withdrawn)
9,157 votes
.2% (.2% in party) - David Rosenbaum, Republican
(Write-In)
- Joe Schriner, Republican
(Write-In)
American Independent Party; President of the United States
- Howard Phillips, American Independent
8,931 votes
100% (100% in party)
Green Party; President of the United States
- Ralph Nader, Green
112,104 votes
94.4% (91.9% in party) - Joel Kovel, Green
6,689 votes
5.6% (8.1% in party) - Kent Mesplay, Green
(Write-In)
Libertarian Party; President of the United States
- Harry Browne, Libertarian
20,771 votes
62.3% (71.7% in party) - Kip Lee, Libertarian
4,001 votes
12% (5.8% in party) - L. Neil Smith, Libertarian
3,160 votes
9.5% (8.8% in party) - Larry Hines, Libertarian
2,969 votes
8.8% (7.4% in party) - Dave Lynn Hollist, Libertarian
2,473 votes
7.4% (6.3% in party)
Natural Law Party; President of the United States
- John Hagelin, Natural Law
5,850 votes
100% (100% in party)
Reform Party; President of the United States
- Donald J. Trump, Reform
(Withdrawn)
15,261 votes
44.3% (37% in party) - George D. Weber, Reform
9,376 votes
27.2% (11.2% in party) - Robert Bowman, Reform
4,868 votes
14.2% (15% in party) - John B. Anderson, Reform
3,148 votes
9.1% (24.4% in party) - Charles Collins, Reform
1,825 votes
5.2% (12.4% in party) - Joel Neuberg, Reform
(Write-In)
United States Senator
- Dianne Feinstein, Democratic
3,749,232 votes
51.2% (95.5% in party) - Tom Campbell, Republican
1,690,344 votes
23.1% (56.2% in party) - Ray Haynes, Republican
675,984 votes
9.3% (22.5% in party) - Bill Horn, Republican
451,051 votes
6.2% (15% in party) - Michael Schmier, Democratic
180,405 votes
2.5% (4.5% in party) - Gail Katherine Lightfoot, Libertarian
120,132 votes
1.7% (100% in party) - Medea Susan Benjamin, Green
99,541 votes
1.4% (74% in party) - John M. Brown, Republican
68,122 votes
1% (2.3% in party) - Linh Dao, Republican
64,345 votes
.8% (2.1% in party) - JP Gough, Republican
58,637 votes
.8% (1.9% in party) - Jose Luis "Joe" Camahort, Reform
46,163 votes
.6% (70.4% in party) - Diane Beall Templin, American Independent
38,634 votes
.5% (100% in party) - Jan B. Tucker, Green
35,005 votes
.4% (26% in party) - Brian M. Rees, Natural Law
26,284 votes
.3% (100% in party) - Valli "Sharp" Sharpe-Geisler, Reform
19,474 votes
.2% (29.6% in party)
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United States Representative; District 43
- Ken Calvert, Republican
73,660 votes
58.2% (67% in party) - Martin Collen, Republican
31,907 votes
25.3% (29% in party) - Bill Reed, Libertarian
9,627 votes
7.6% (100% in party) - Nat Adam, Natural Law
6,956 votes
5.4% (100% in party) - Khalid Jafri, Republican
4,448 votes
3.5% (4% in party) - Louis Vandenberg, Democratic
(Write-In)
- Herre Caudie, Democratic
(Write-In)
- Cary James, Democratic
(Write-In)
United States Representative; District 44
- Mary Bono, Republican
79,365 votes
56.5% (89.1% in party) - Ron Oden, Democratic
20,079 votes
14.3% (40.9% in party) - Tom Harney, Democratic
13,170 votes
9.4% (26.9% in party) - Bud Mathewson, Republican
9,800 votes
7% (10.9% in party) - Jon Gordon, Democratic
9,765 votes
6.9% (19.8% in party) - Doug Wofford, Democratic
6,124 votes
4.3% (12.4% in party) - Gene Smith, Reform
1,628 votes
1.1% (100% in party) - Jim Meuer, Natural Law
764 votes
.5% (100% in party)
United States Representative; District 48
- Darrell Issa, Republican
67,732 votes
35.3% (45.5% in party) - Bill Morrow, Republican
45,223 votes
23.6% (30.4% in party) - Peter Kouvelis, Democratic
20,789 votes
10.9% (60.3% in party) - Richard K. Maguire, Democratic
13,704 votes
7.2% (39.7% in party) - Mark Dornan, Republican
9,534 votes
5% (6.5% in party) - Joe Snyder, Republican
8,480 votes
4.5% (5.7% in party) - William D. Griffith, Republican
5,362 votes
2.8% (3.6% in party) - Don Udall, Republican
5,258 votes
2.7% (3.5% in party) - Eddie Rose, Reform
3,305 votes
1.7% (100% in party) - James Luke, Republican
3,043 votes
1.5% (2% in party) - Sharon K. Miles, Natural Law
2,751 votes
1.4% (100% in party) - Joe Michael Cobb, Libertarian
2,511 votes
1.3% (100% in party) - Kim Debow, Republican
1,998 votes
1% (1.3% in party) - Kevin M. Mahan, Republican
1,584 votes
.8% (1% in party) - Ed Mayerhofer, Republican
753 votes
.3% (.5% in party)
State Senator; District 31
- Jim Brulte, Republican
111,686 votes
62.9% (100% in party) - Mike Rayburn, Democratic
58,950 votes
33.2% (100% in party) - Fritz R. Ward, Libertarian
7,060 votes
3.9% (100% in party)
State Senator; District 37
- Jim Battin, Republican
114,423 votes
58.7% (84.6% in party) - Sedalia L. Sanders, Democratic
52,177 votes
26.8% (100% in party) - Mark Watton, Republican
20,964 votes
10.7% (15.4% in party) - Donna Tello, Libertarian
7,434 votes
3.8% (100% in party)
Member of the State Assembly; District 64
- Rod Pacheco, Republican
42,832 votes
60.1% (100% in party) - Jose Medina, Democratic
23,127 votes
32.5% (100% in party) - Annie Wallack, Natural Law
3,228 votes
4.5% (100% in party) - Phil Turner, Libertarian
2,110 votes
2.9% (100% in party) - Larry Reed, Democratic
(Write-In)
Member of the State Assembly; District 65
- Jan Leja, Republican
30,328 votes
34.1% (51.2% in party) - Russ Bogh, Republican
22,057 votes
24.8% (37.3% in party) - Ray R. Quinto, Democratic
14,273 votes
16.1% (57.9% in party) - Adolfo Mediano, Jr., Democratic
10,413 votes
11.7% (42.1% in party) - David William O'Brien, Republican
6,856 votes
7.7% (11.5% in party) - Bonnie Flickinger, Libertarian
4,274 votes
4.7% (100% in party) - Joseph Ray Renteria, Natural Law
878 votes
.9% (100% in party)
Member of the State Assembly; District 66
- Dennis Hollingsworth, Republican
36,547 votes
30.6% (38.4% in party) - Jeffrey Bennett, Republican
28,198 votes
23.6% (29.6% in party) - Jeff Stone, Republican
26,652 votes
22.2% (28% in party) - Bob Canfield, Democratic
12,710 votes
10.6% (56.1% in party) - Bill Estenger, Democratic
9,971 votes
8.3% (43.9% in party) - Kevin Pape, Republican
3,886 votes
3.2% (4% in party) - Chuck Reutter, Green
1,830 votes
1.5% (100% in party)
Member of the State Assembly; District 80
- Dave Kelley, Republican
38,318 votes
46.6% (82.2% in party) - Joey Acuna, Jr., Democratic
18,335 votes
22.3% (54.3% in party) - Patricia "Pat" Johansen, Democratic
15,443 votes
18.7% (45.7% in party) - Jim Lewis, Republican
8,341 votes
10.1% (17.8% in party) - Susan Marie Weber, Libertarian
1,964 votes
2.3% (100% in party)
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