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Orange County, CA November 7, 2000 Election
Member of the State Assembly; District 67 Voter Information

Results as of Dec 5 1:02pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (326/326)
Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Tom Harman 93,752 votes 62.1%

  • Party: Republican
  • Occupation: Huntington Beach City Councilmember
  • Huntington Beach Mayor Pro Tem
  • Partner, Harman & Droege
Priorities:
  • Education -- Increase money for education to improve local schools
  • Public Safety -- Stay tough on criminals; enforce & support gun control
  • Campaign Reform -- Limit contributions by corporations, unions, & PACs
Andy Hilbert 46,202 votes 30.5%
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: Engineering Business Manager
Priorities:
  • Environment
  • Education
  • Health Care
Autumn Browne 11,248 votes 7.4%
  • Party: Libertarian
  • Occupation: Teacher
  • B.A. Communications, Cal State Fullerton
  • Teaching Credential, Chapman University
Priorities:
  • Reducing the size of government
  • Ending the war on drugs
  • Privatizing education

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