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WASHINGTON : 2005 STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 2, 2004 SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, AND THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMIS- SIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF, INCLUDING THE ELECTORAL VOTE COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY JEFF TRANDAHL CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Corrected to June 7, 2005)

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WASHINGTON : 2005

STATISTICSOF THE

PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL

ELECTIONOF

NOVEMBER 2, 2004

SHOWING THE HIGHEST VOTE FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,AND THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITEDSTATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, RESIDENT COMMIS-SIONER, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED NINTHCONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF,INCLUDING THE ELECTORAL VOTE

COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY

JEFF TRANDAHLCLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

(Corrected to June 7, 2005)

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STATISTICS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ANDCONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 2, 2004

(Number which precedes name of candidate designates Congressional District. Sinceparty names for Presidential Electors for the same candidate vary from State to

State, the most commonly used name is listed in parentheses.)

ALABAMA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,176,394Democratic .................................................................................................. 693,933Independent ................................................................................................ 1 12,190Write-in ....................................................................................................... 898

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard C. Shelby, Republican ................................................................. 1,242,200Wayne Sowell, Democrat ........................................................................... 595,018Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,848

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jo Bonner, Republican .............................................................................. 161,067Judy Belk, Democrat ................................................................................. 93,938Write-in ....................................................................................................... 159

2. Terry Everett, Republican ......................................................................... 177,086Charles D. (Chuck) James, Democrat ...................................................... 70,562Write-in ....................................................................................................... 299

3. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 150,411Bill Fuller, Democrat ................................................................................. 95,240Write-in ....................................................................................................... 133

4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ................................................................ 191,110Carl Cole, Democrat .................................................................................. 64,278Write-in ....................................................................................................... 336

5. Gerald (Gerry) Wallace, Republican ......................................................... 74,145Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Democrat ................................................... 200,999Write-in ....................................................................................................... 315

6. Spencer Bachus, Republican ..................................................................... 264,819Write-in ....................................................................................................... 3,224

7. Steve F. Cameron, Republican ................................................................. 61,019Artur Davis, Democrat .............................................................................. 183,408Write-in ....................................................................................................... 211

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 161,067 93,938 ................ 159 255,1642d district ...................................................................... 177,086 70,562 ................ 299 247,9473d district ...................................................................... 150,411 95,240 ................ 133 245,7844th district .................................................................... 191,110 64,278 ................ 336 255,7245th district .................................................................... 74,145 200,999 ................ 315 275,4596th district .................................................................... 264,819 .................. ................ 3,224 268,0437th district .................................................................... 61,019 183,408 ................ 211 244,638

Total ................................................................ 1,079,657 708,425 ................ 4,677 1,792,759

Senator ................................................................................. 1,242,200 595,018 ................ 1,848 1,839,066

Presidential electors ............................................................ 1,176,394 693,933 1 12,190 898 1,883,415

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 3,495 for Libertarian; 6,701for Reform; and 1,994 for Constitution.

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ALASKA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 190,889Democratic .................................................................................................. 111,025Green .......................................................................................................... 1,058Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,675Alaskan Independence ............................................................................... 2,092Populist ....................................................................................................... 5,069Write-in ....................................................................................................... 790

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lisa Murkowski, Republican .................................................................... 149,773Tony Knowles, Democrat .......................................................................... 140,424Jim Sykes, Green ....................................................................................... 3,053Marc J. Millican, Nonpartisan .................................................................. 8,885Ted ‘‘Big’’ Gianoutsos, Nonpartisan ......................................................... 732Jerry Sanders, Alaskan Independence ..................................................... 3,785Scott A. Kohlhaas, Alaska Libertarian .................................................... 1,240Write-in ....................................................................................................... 423

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young, Republican ............................................................................. 213,216Thomas M. Higgins, Democrat ................................................................. 67,074Timothy A. Feller, Green .......................................................................... 11,434Alvin A. Anders, Libertarian .................................................................... 7,157Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,115

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska

Title of candidate Republican Democratic GreenNon-parti-san

Liber-tarian

Alas-kan

Inde-pend-ence

Popu-list

AlaskaLiber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ......................... 213,216 67,074 11,434 ............ 7,157 ............ ............ ............ 1,115 299,996

Senator ............................. 149,773 140,424 3,053 9,617 ............ 3,785 ............ 1,240 423 308,315

Presidential electors ........ 190,889 111,025 1,058 ............ 1,675 2,092 5,069 ............ 790 312,598

ARIZONA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,104,294Democratic .................................................................................................. 893,524Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,856Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 2,911

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John McCain, Republican ......................................................................... 1,505,372Stuart Starky, Democrat ........................................................................... 404,507Ernest Hancock, Libertarian .................................................................... 51,798

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Rick Renzi, Republican .............................................................................. 148,315Paul Babbitt, Democrat ............................................................................. 91,776John Crockett, Libertarian ....................................................................... 13,260

2. Trent Franks, Republican ......................................................................... 165,260Randy Camacho, Democrat ....................................................................... 107,406Powell Gammill, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,625Write-in ....................................................................................................... 12

3. John B. Shadegg, Republican ................................................................... 181,012Mark Yannone, Libertarian ...................................................................... 44,962

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ARIZONA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4. Don Karg, Republican ............................................................................... 28,238

Ed Pastor, Democrat ................................................................................. 77,150Gary Fallon, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,639

5. J. D. Hayworth, Republican ...................................................................... 159,455Elizabeth Rogers, Democrat ...................................................................... 102,363Michael Kielsky, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,189

6. Jeff Flake, Republican ............................................................................... 202,882Craig Stritar, Libertarian ......................................................................... 52,695

7. Joseph Sweeney, Republican .................................................................... 59,066Raul M. Grijalva, Democrat ...................................................................... 108,868Dave Kaplan, Libertarian ......................................................................... 7,503

8. Jim Kolbe, Republican ............................................................................... 183,363Eva Bacal, Democrat ................................................................................. 109,963Robert Anderson, Libertarian ................................................................... 10,443

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................................... 148,315 91,776 13,260 .............. 253,3512d district .................................................................... 165,260 107,406 6,625 12 279,3033d district .................................................................... 181,012 .................. 44,962 .............. 225,9744th district ................................................................... 28,238 77,150 4,639 .............. 110,0275th district ................................................................... 159,455 102,363 6,189 .............. 268,0076th district ................................................................... 202,882 .................. 52,695 .............. 255,5777th district ................................................................... 59,066 108,868 7,503 .............. 175,4378th district ................................................................... 183,363 109,963 10,443 .............. 303,769

Total ............................................................... 1,127,591 597,526 146,316 12 1,871,445

Senator ................................................................................ 1,505,372 404,507 51,798 .............. 1,961,677

Presidential electors ........................................................... 1,104,294 893,524 11,856 1 2,911 2,012,585

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 138 for Green; and 2,773 forIndependent.

ARKANSAS

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 572,898Democratic .................................................................................................. 469,953Populist ....................................................................................................... 6,171Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,352Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,083Green .......................................................................................................... 1,488

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jim Holt, Republican ................................................................................. 458,036Blanche L. Lincoln, Democrat .................................................................. 580,973Glen A. Schwarz, Write-in ........................................................................ 212Gene Mason, Write-in ................................................................................ 128

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Vernon Humphrey, Republican ................................................................ 81,556Marion Berry, Democrat ........................................................................... 162,388

2. Marvin Parks, Republican ........................................................................ 115,655Vic Snyder, Democrat ................................................................................ 160,834William Gabriel, Write-in ......................................................................... 4

3. John Boozman, Republican ....................................................................... 160,629Jan Judy, Democrat ................................................................................... 103,158Dale Morfey, Independent ......................................................................... 7,016

4. Mike Ross, Democrat ................................................................................. (1 )

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ARKANSAS—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas

Title of candidate Republican DemocraticInde-pend-ent

Popu-list

Liber-tarian

Con-stitu-tion

Green Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 81,556 162,388 ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. .............. 243,9442d district ..................... 115,655 160,834 ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. 4 276,4933d district ..................... 160,629 103,158 7,016 ............. ............. ............. ............. .............. 270,8034th district .................... ........................... (1) ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. .............. (1)

Total ...................... 357,840 426,380 7,016 ............. ............. ............. ............. 4 791,240

Senator ............................. 458,036 580,973 ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. 340 1,039,349

Presidential electors ........ 572,898 469,953 ............. 6,171 2,352 2,083 1,488 .............. 1,054,945

1 According to Arkansas law, it is not required to tabulate votes for unopposed candidates.

CALIFORNIAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 5,509,826Democratic .................................................................................................. 6,745,485Libertarian ................................................................................................. 50,165Peace and Freedom .................................................................................... 27,607Green .......................................................................................................... 40,771American Independent (Constitution Party Candidate) ......................... 26,645Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 20,854

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Bill Jones, Republican ............................................................................... 4,555,922Barbara Boxer, Democrat ......................................................................... 6,955,728James P. ‘‘Jim’’ Gray, Libertarian ............................................................ 216,522Marsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom ..................................................... 243,846Don J. Grundmann, American Independent ........................................... 81,224Write-in ....................................................................................................... 53

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Lawrence R. Wiesner, Republican ............................................................ 79,970Mike Thompson, Democrat ....................................................................... 189,366Pamela Elizondo, Green ............................................................................ 13,635

2. Wally Herger, Republican ......................................................................... 182,119Mike Johnson, Democrat ........................................................................... 90,310

3. Dan Lungren, Republican ......................................................................... 177,738Gabe Castillo, Democrat ............................................................................ 100,025Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian .......................................................... 9,310

4. John T. Doolittle, Republican ................................................................... 221,926David I. Winters, Democrat ...................................................................... 117,443

5. Mike Dugas, Republican ........................................................................... 45,120Robert T. Matsui, Democrat ..................................................................... 138,004John C. Reiger, Peace and Freedom ........................................................ 3,670Pat Driscoll, Green .................................................................................... 6,593

6. Paul L. Erickson, Republican ................................................................... 85,244Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat ...................................................................... 226,423

7. Charles Hargrave, Republican .................................................................. 52,446George Miller, Democrat ........................................................................... 166,831

8. Jennifer DePalma, Republican ................................................................. 31,074Nancy Pelosi, Democrat ............................................................................ 224,017Leilani Dowell, Peace and Freedom ......................................................... 9,527Write-in ....................................................................................................... 5,446

9. Claudia Bermudez, Republican ................................................................ 31,278Barbara Lee, Democrat ............................................................................. 215,630Jim Eyer, Libertarian ................................................................................ 8,131

10. Jeff Ketelson, Republican .......................................................................... 95,349Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat .................................................................... 182,750

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued11. Richard W. Pombo, Republican ................................................................ 163,582

Gerald (Jerry) M. McNerney, Democrat .................................................. 103,58712. Mike Garza, Republican ............................................................................ 52,593

Tom Lantos, Democrat .............................................................................. 171,852Harland Harrison, Libertarian ................................................................. 5,116Pat Gray, Green ......................................................................................... 23,038

13. George I. Bruno, Republican ..................................................................... 48,439Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat .................................................................. 144,605Mark W. Stroberg, Libertarian ................................................................. 8,877

14. Chris Haugen, Republican ........................................................................ 69,564Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat ......................................................................... 182,712Brian Holtz, Libertarian ........................................................................... 9,588Write-in ....................................................................................................... 24

15. Raymond L. Chukwu, Republican ............................................................ 59,953Michael M. Honda, Democrat ................................................................... 154,385

16. Douglas Adams McNea, Republican ........................................................ 47,992Zoe Lofgren, Democrat .............................................................................. 129,222Markus Welch, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,067

17. Mark Risley, Republican ........................................................................... 65,117Sam Farr, Democrat .................................................................................. 148,958Joel Smolen, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,607Joe Williams, Peace and Freedom ............................................................ 2,823Ray Glock-Grueneich, Green .................................................................... 3,645Write-in ....................................................................................................... 75

18. Charles F. Pringle, Sr., Republican .......................................................... 49,973Dennis A. Cardoza, Democrat ................................................................... 103,732

19. George Radanovich, Republican ............................................................... 155,354James Lex Bufford, Democrat .................................................................. 64,047Larry R. Mullen, Green ............................................................................. 15,863

20. Roy Ashburn, Republican .......................................................................... 53,231Jim Costa, Democrat ................................................................................. 61,005

21. Devin Nunes, Republican .......................................................................... 140,721Fred B. Davis, Democrat ........................................................................... 51,594

22. William M. Thomas, Republican .............................................................. 209,38423. Don Regan, Republican ............................................................................. 83,926

Lois Capps, Democrat ................................................................................ 153,980Michael Favorite, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,391

24. Elton Gallegly, Republican ....................................................................... 178,660Brett Wagner, Democrat ........................................................................... 96,397Stuart A. Bechman, Green ........................................................................ 9,321

25. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon, Republican .................................................. 145,575Fred ‘‘Tim’’ Willoughby, Democrat ........................................................... 80,395

26. David Dreier, Republican .......................................................................... 134,596Cynthia M. Matthews, Democrat ............................................................. 107,522Randall Weissbuch, Libertarian ............................................................... 9,089

27. Robert M. Levy, Republican ...................................................................... 66,946Brad Sherman, Democrat ......................................................................... 125,296Eric J. Carter, Green ................................................................................. 8,956

28. David Hernandez, Republican .................................................................. 37,868Howard L. Berman, Democrat .................................................................. 115,303Kelley L. Ross, Libertarian ....................................................................... 9,339

29. Harry Frank Scolinos, Republican ........................................................... 62,871Adam B. Schiff, Democrat ......................................................................... 133,670Ted Brown, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,570Philip Koebel, Green .................................................................................. 5,715Write-in ....................................................................................................... 6

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued30. Victor Elizalde, Republican ....................................................................... 87,465

Henry A. Waxman, Democrat ................................................................... 216,682

31. Luis Vega, Republican ............................................................................... 22,048Xavier Becerra, Democrat ......................................................................... 89,363

32. Hilda L. Solis, Democrat ........................................................................... 119,144Leland Faegre, Libertarian ....................................................................... 21,002

33. Diane E. Watson, Democrat ...................................................................... 166,801Robert G. Weber, Jr., Libertarian ............................................................ 21,513

34. Wayne Miller, Republican ......................................................................... 28,175Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat .............................................................. 82,282

35. Ross Moen, Republican .............................................................................. 23,591Maxine Waters, Democrat ......................................................................... 125,949Charles Tate, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,427Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent ....................................... 3,440

36. Paul Whitehead, Republican ..................................................................... 81,666Jane Harman, Democrat ........................................................................... 151,208Mike Binkley, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,065Alice Stek, Peace and Freedom ................................................................ 6,105

37. Vernon Van, Republican ........................................................................... 31,960Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democrat .................................................. 118,823Herb Peters, Libertarian ........................................................................... 7,535

38. Grace F. Napolitano, Democrat ................................................................ 116,85139. Tim Escobar, Republican .......................................................................... 64,832

Linda T. Sanchez, Democrat ..................................................................... 100,13240. Edward R. Royce, Republican ................................................................... 147,617

J. Tilman Williams, Democrat .................................................................. 69,68441. Jerry Lewis, Republican ............................................................................ 181,605

Peymon Mottahedek, Libertarian ............................................................. 37,33242. Gary G. Miller, Republican ....................................................................... 167,632

Lewis Myers, Democrat ............................................................................. 78,39343. Ed Laning, Republican .............................................................................. 44,004

Joe Baca, Democrat ................................................................................... 86,83044. Ken Calvert, Republican ........................................................................... 138,768

Louis Vandenberg, Democrat .................................................................... 78,796Kevin Akin, Peace and Freedom .............................................................. 7,559

45. Mary Bono, Republican ............................................................................. 153,523Richard J. Meyer, Democrat ..................................................................... 76,967

46. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican ................................................................ 171,318Jim Brandt, Democrat ............................................................................... 90,129Keith Gann, Libertarian ........................................................................... 5,005Tom Lash, Green ....................................................................................... 10,238

47. Alexandria A. ‘‘Alex’’ Coronado, Republican ............................................ 43,099Loretta Sanchez, Democrat ....................................................................... 65,684

48. Christopher Cox, Republican .................................................................... 189,004John Graham, Democrat ........................................................................... 93,525Bruce Cohen, Libertarian .......................................................................... 8,343

49. Darrell E. Issa, Republican ....................................................................... 141,658Mike Byron, Democrat .............................................................................. 79,057Lars R. Grossmith, Libertarian ................................................................ 5,751

50. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham, Republican ................................................. 169,025Francine P. Busby, Democrat ................................................................... 105,590Brandon C. Osborne, Libertarian ............................................................. 3,486Gary M. Waayers, Green ........................................................................... 6,504Diane Templin, American Independent ................................................... 4,723

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued51. Michael Giorgino, Republican ................................................................... 63,526

Bob Filner, Democrat ................................................................................ 111,441Michael S. Metti, Libertarian ................................................................... 5,912

52. Duncan Hunter, Republican ..................................................................... 187,799Brian S. Keliher, Democrat ....................................................................... 74,857Michael Benoit, Libertarian ...................................................................... 8,782

53. Darin Hunzeker, Republican .................................................................... 63,897Susan A. Davis, Democrat ........................................................................ 146,449Adam Van Susteren, Libertarian ............................................................. 3,567Lawrence P. Rockwood, Green .................................................................. 7,523

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in California

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

Peace andFreedom Green

AmericanInde-

pendentWrite-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 79,970 189,366 .................. .................. 13,635 .................. ................ 282,9712d district ..................... 182,119 90,310 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 272,4293d district ..................... 177,738 100,025 9,310 .................. .................. .................. ................ 287,0734th district ................... 221,926 117,443 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 339,3695th district ................... 45,120 138,004 .................. 3,670 6,593 .................. ................ 193,3876th district ................... 85,244 226,423 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 311,6677th district ................... 52,446 166,831 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 219,2778th district ................... 31,074 224,017 .................. 9,527 .................. .................. 5,446 270,0649th district ................... 31,278 215,630 8,131 .................. .................. .................. ................ 255,03910th district ................. 95,349 182,750 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 278,09911th district ................. 163,582 103,587 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 267,16912th district ................. 52,593 171,852 5,116 .................. 23,038 .................. ................ 252,59913th district ................. 48,439 144,605 8,877 .................. .................. .................. ................ 201,92114th district ................. 69,564 182,712 9,588 .................. .................. .................. 24 261,88815th district ................. 59,953 154,385 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 214,33816th district ................. 47,992 129,222 5,067 .................. .................. .................. ................ 182,28117th district ................. 65,117 148,958 2,607 2,823 3,645 .................. 75 223,22518th district ................. 49,973 103,732 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 153,70519th district ................. 155,354 64,047 .................. .................. 15,863 .................. ................ 235,26420th district ................. 53,231 61,005 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 114,23621st district .................. 140,721 51,594 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 192,31522d district ................... 209,384 ....................... .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 209,38423d district ................... 83,926 153,980 6,391 .................. .................. .................. ................ 244,29724th district ................. 178,660 96,397 .................. .................. 9,321 .................. ................ 284,37825th district ................. 145,575 80,395 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 225,97026th district ................. 134,596 107,522 9,089 .................. .................. .................. ................ 251,20727th district ................. 66,946 125,296 .................. .................. 8,956 .................. ................ 201,19828th district ................. 37,868 115,303 9,339 .................. .................. .................. ................ 162,51029th district ................. 62,871 133,670 4,570 .................. 5,715 .................. 6 206,83230th district ................. 87,465 216,682 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 304,14731st district .................. 22,048 89,363 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 111,41132d district ................... ....................... 119,144 21,002 .................. .................. .................. ................ 140,14633d district ................... ....................... 166,801 21,513 .................. .................. .................. ................ 188,31434th district ................. 28,175 82,282 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 110,45735th district ................. 23,591 125,949 3,427 .................. .................. 3,440 ................ 156,40736th district ................. 81,666 151,208 5,065 6,105 .................. .................. ................ 244,04437th district ................. 31,960 118,823 7,535 .................. .................. .................. ................ 158,31838th district ................. ....................... 116,851 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 116,85139th district ................. 64,832 100,132 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 164,96440th district ................. 147,617 69,684 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 217,30141st district .................. 181,605 ....................... 37,332 .................. .................. .................. ................ 218,93742d district ................... 167,632 78,393 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 246,02543d district ................... 44,004 86,830 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 130,83444th district ................. 138,768 78,796 .................. 7,559 .................. .................. ................ 225,12345th district ................. 153,523 76,967 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 230,49046th district ................. 171,318 90,129 5,005 .................. 10,238 .................. ................ 276,69047th district ................. 43,099 65,684 .................. .................. .................. .................. ................ 108,78348th district ................. 189,004 93,525 8,343 .................. .................. .................. ................ 290,87249th district ................. 141,658 79,057 5,751 .................. .................. .................. ................ 226,46650th district ................. 169,025 105,590 3,486 .................. 6,504 4,723 ................ 289,32851st district .................. 63,526 111,441 5,912 .................. .................. .................. ................ 180,87952d district ................... 187,799 74,857 8,782 .................. .................. .................. ................ 271,43853d district ................... 63,897 146,449 3,567 .................. 7,523 .................. ................ 221,436

Total ...................... 5,030,821 6,223,698 214,805 29,684 111,031 8,163 5,551 11,623,753

Senator ............................. 4,555,922 6,955,728 216,522 243,846 .................. 81,224 53 12,053,295

Presidential electors ........ 5,509,826 6,745,485 50,165 27,607 40,771 26,645 1 20,854 12,421,353

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 20,714 for Independent and 49 for Workers World.

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COLORADO

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,101,255Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,001,732Libertarian ................................................................................................. 7,664American Constitution .............................................................................. 2,562Reform ........................................................................................................ 12,718Green .......................................................................................................... 1,591Concerns of People ..................................................................................... 378Socialist Equality ....................................................................................... 329Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 241Socialist ...................................................................................................... 216Prohibition .................................................................................................. 140Unaffiliated ................................................................................................ 804

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Pete Coors, Republican .............................................................................. 980,668Ken Salazar, Democrat ............................................................................. 1,081,188John R. Harris, Independent .................................................................... 8,442Richard Randall, Libertarian .................................................................... 10,160Douglas ‘‘Dayhorse’’ Campbell, American Constitution .......................... 18,783Victor Good, Reform .................................................................................. 6,481Finn Gotaas, Unaffiliated ......................................................................... 1,750

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Roland Chicas, Republican ....................................................................... 58,659Diana DeGette, Democrat ......................................................................... 177,077George C. Lilly, American Constitution ................................................... 5,193

2. Stephen M. Hackman, Republican ........................................................... 94,160Mark Udall, Democrat ............................................................................... 207,900Norm Olsen, Libertarian ........................................................................... 7,304

3. Greg Walcher, Republican ........................................................................ 141,376John Salazar, Democrat ............................................................................ 153,500Jim Krug, Unaffiliated .............................................................................. 8,770

4. Marilyn N. Musgrave, Republican ........................................................... 155,958Stan Matsunaka, Democrat ...................................................................... 136,812Bob Kinsey, Green ..................................................................................... 12,739

5. Joel Hefley, Republican ............................................................................. 193,333Fred Hardee, Democrat ............................................................................. 74,098Arthur ‘‘Rob’’ Roberts, Libertarian ........................................................... 6,627

6. Thomas G. Tancredo, Republican ............................................................. 212,778Joanna L. Conti, Democrat ....................................................................... 139,870Jack J. Woehr, Libertarian ....................................................................... 3,857Peter Shevchuk, American Constitution .................................................. 1,236

7. Bob Beauprez, Republican ........................................................................ 135,571Dave Thomas, Democrat ........................................................................... 106,026Clyde J. Harkins, American Constitution ................................................ 6,167

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CONNECTICUT

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 693,826Democratic .................................................................................................. 857,488Green .......................................................................................................... 9,564Concerned Citizens .................................................................................... 1,543Petitioning .................................................................................................. 12,969Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,367Write-in (Socialist Workers) ...................................................................... 12

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jack C. Orchulli, Republican .................................................................... 457,749Christopher J. Dodd, Democrat ................................................................ 945,347Timothy A. Knibbs, Concerned Citizens .................................................. 12,442Leonard H. Rasch, Libertarian ................................................................. 9,188

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John M. Halstead, Republican .................................................................. 73,601John B. Larson, Democrat ........................................................................ 198,802

2. Rob Simmons, Republican ......................................................................... 166,412Jim Sullivan, Democrat ............................................................................. 140,536David R. Lyon, Write-in ............................................................................ 130

3. Richter Elser, Republican ......................................................................... 69,160Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat ...................................................................... 200,638Ralph Ferucci, Green ................................................................................. 7,182

4. Christopher Shays, Republican ................................................................ 152,493Diane Farrell, Democrat ........................................................................... 138,333Carl E. Vassar, Write-in ............................................................................ 4

5. Nancy L. Johnson, Republican ................................................................. 168,268Theresa B. Gerratana, Democrat ............................................................. 107,438Wildey J. Moore, Concerned Citizens ....................................................... 2,545Fernando Ramirez, Working Families ..................................................... 3,196

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut

Title of candidate Republican Democratic GreenCon-

cernedCitizens

Peti-tioning

Liber-tarian

Work-ing

Fami-lies

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 73,601 198,802 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............ ............ 272,4032d district ..................... 166,412 140,536 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............ 130 307,0783d district ..................... 69,160 200,638 7,182 ............... ............... ............... ............ ............ 276,9804th district .................... 152,493 138,333 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............ 4 290,8305th district .................... 168,268 107,438 ............... 2,545 ............... ............... 3,196 ............ 281,447

Total ...................... 629,934 785,747 7,182 2,545 ............... ............... 3,196 134 1,428,738

Senator ............................. 457,749 945,347 ............... 12,442 ............... 9,188 ............ ............ 1,424,726

Presidential electors ........ 693,826 857,488 9,564 1,543 12,969 3,367 ............ 12 1,578,769

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DELAWAREFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 171,660Democratic .................................................................................................. 200,152Independent ................................................................................................ 2,153Libertarian ................................................................................................. 586Constitution ................................................................................................ 289Green .......................................................................................................... 250Natural Law ............................................................................................... 100

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Michael N. Castle, Republican ................................................................. 245,978Paul Donnelly, Democrat .......................................................................... 105,716William E. Morris, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,014Maurice J. Barros, Write-in ...................................................................... 2,337

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Con-stitu-tion

GreenNat-uralLaw

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ................. 245,978 105,716 ............. 2,014 ......... ............ ......... 2,337 356,045

Presidential electors 171,660 200,152 2,153 586 289 250 100 .............. 375,190

FLORIDAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 3,964,522Democratic .................................................................................................. 3,583,544Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,996Reform ........................................................................................................ 32,971Constitution Party of Florida .................................................................... 6,626Green .......................................................................................................... 3,917Socialist Party of Florida .......................................................................... 3,502Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 2,732

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mel Martinez, Republican ......................................................................... 3,672,864Betty Castor, Democrat ............................................................................. 3,590,201Dennis F. Bradley, Veterans Party of America ....................................... 166,642Mark Stufft, Write-in ................................................................................ 119Nancy Travis, Write-in .............................................................................. 27Rachele Fruit, Write-in ............................................................................. 25Peter Blass, Write-in ................................................................................. 16

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jeff Miller, Republican .............................................................................. 236,604Mark S. Coutu, Democrat ......................................................................... 72,506

2. Bev Kilmer, Republican ............................................................................ 125,399Allen Boyd, Democrat ................................................................................ 201,577T. A. Frederick, Write-in ........................................................................... 11

3. Corrine Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 172,833Johnny M. Brown, Write-in ...................................................................... 1,323

4. Ander Crenshaw, Republican ................................................................... 256,157Richard Grayson, Write-in ........................................................................ 1,170

5. Ginny Brown-Waite, Republican .............................................................. 240,315Robert G. Whittel, Democrat .................................................................... 124,140Werder, Write-in ........................................................................................ 33

6. Cliff Stearns, Republican .......................................................................... 211,137David E. Bruderly, Democrat ................................................................... 116,680N. W. O’Brien, Write-in ............................................................................. 36

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FLORIDA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued7. John L. Mica, Republican .......................................................................... (1 )8. Ric Keller, Republican ............................................................................... 172,232

Stephen Murray, Democrat ....................................................................... 112,3439. Michael Bilirakis, Republican ................................................................... 284,035

Andrew Pasayan, Write-in ........................................................................ 24310. C. W. Bill Young, Republican ................................................................... 207,175

Robert D. ‘‘Bob’’ Derry, Democrat ............................................................. 91,65811. Jim Davis, Democrat ................................................................................. 191,780

Robert Edward Johnson, Libertarian ....................................................... 31,579Karl M. Butts, Write-in ............................................................................. 122

12. Adam H. Putnam, Republican .................................................................. 179,204Bob Hagenmaier, Democrat ...................................................................... 96,965

13. Katherine Harris, Republican ................................................................... 190,477Jan Schneider, Democrat .......................................................................... 153,961

14. Connie Mack, Republican .......................................................................... 226,662Robert M. Neeld, Democrat ...................................................................... 108,672

15. Dave Weldon, Republican ......................................................................... 210,388Simon Pristoop, Democrat ......................................................................... 111,538

16. Mark Foley, Republican ............................................................................ 215,563Jeff Fisher, Democrat ................................................................................ 101,247

17. Kendrick B. Meek, Democrat .................................................................... 178,690Omari Musa, Write-in ............................................................................... 734

18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican ............................................................. 143,647Sam Sheldon, Democrat ............................................................................ 78,281

19. Robert Wexler, Democrat .......................................................................... (1 )20. Margaret Hostetter, Republican ............................................................... 81,213

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Democrat .................................................... 191,19521. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican .............................................................. 146,507

Frank J. Gonzalez, Libertarian ................................................................ 54,73622. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Republican .................................................................. 192,581

Robin Rorapaugh, Democrat ..................................................................... 108,258Jack McLain, Constitution Party of Florida ............................................ 5,260Don Kennedy, Write-in .............................................................................. 627

23. Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat .................................................................... (1 )24. Tom Feeney, Republican ........................................................................... (1 )25. Mario Diaz-Balart, Republican ................................................................. (1 )

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GEORGIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,914,254Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,366,149Libertarian ................................................................................................. 18,387Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 3,085

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Johnny Isakson, Republican ..................................................................... 1,864,202Denise L. Majette, Democrat .................................................................... 1,287,690Allen Buckley, Libertarian ........................................................................ 69,051Matthew Jamison, Write-in ...................................................................... 7Write-in ....................................................................................................... 31

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jack Kingston, Republican ........................................................................ 188,3472. Dave Eversman, Republican ..................................................................... 64,645

Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat ............................................................. 129,9843. Calder Clay, Republican ............................................................................ 80,435

Jim Marshall, Democrat ............................................................................ 136,2734. Catherine Davis, Republican .................................................................... 89,509

Cynthia McKinney, Democrat .................................................................. 157,4615. John Lewis, Democrat ............................................................................... 201,7736. Tom Price, Republican ............................................................................... 267,542

Write-in ....................................................................................................... 777. John Linder, Republican ........................................................................... 258,9828. Lynn Westmoreland, Republican .............................................................. 227,524

Silvia Delamar, Democrat ......................................................................... 73,6329. Charlie Norwood, Republican ................................................................... 197,869

Bob Ellis, Democrat ................................................................................... 68,46210. Nathan Deal, Republican .......................................................................... 219,13611. Phil Gingrey, Republican .......................................................................... 120,696

Rick Crawford, Democrat .......................................................................... 89,59112. Max Burns, Republican ............................................................................. 105,132

John Barrow, Democrat ............................................................................ 113,03613. David Scott, Democrat ............................................................................... 170,657

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 188,347 .................. ............ .............. 188,3472d district ...................................................................... 64,645 129,984 ............ .............. 194,6293d district ...................................................................... 80,435 136,273 ............ .............. 216,7084th district ..................................................................... 89,509 157,461 ............ .............. 246,9705th district ..................................................................... .................. 201,773 ............ .............. 201,7736th district ..................................................................... 267,542 .................. ............ 77 267,6197th district ..................................................................... 258,982 .................. ............ .............. 258,9828th district ..................................................................... 227,524 73,632 ............ .............. 301,1569th district ..................................................................... 197,869 68,462 ............ .............. 266,33110th district ................................................................... 219,136 .................. ............ .............. 219,13611th district ................................................................... 120,696 89,591 ............ .............. 210,28712th district ................................................................... 105,132 113,036 ............ .............. 218,16813th district ................................................................... .................. 170,657 ............ .............. 170,657

Total ................................................................. 1,819,817 1,140,869 ............ 77 2,960,763

Senator .................................................................................. 1,864,202 1,287,690 69,051 38 3,220,981

Presidential electors ............................................................. 1,914,254 1,366,149 18,387 1 3,085 3,301,875

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 228 for Green; 2,231 for Inde-pendent; and 580 for Constitution.

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HAWAIIFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 194,191Democratic .................................................................................................. 231,708Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,377Green .......................................................................................................... 1,737

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Cam Cavasso, Republican ......................................................................... 87,172Daniel K. Inouye, Democrat ...................................................................... 313,629Jeff Mallan, Libertarian ............................................................................ 5,277Jim Brewer, Nonpartisan .......................................................................... 9,269

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Dalton Tanonaka, Republican .................................................................. 69,371Neil Abercrombie, Democrat ..................................................................... 128,567Elyssa (Erin O’Bryn) Young, Libertarian ................................................ 6,243

2. Mike Gabbard, Republican ........................................................................ 79,072Ed Case, Democrat .................................................................................... 133,317

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Non-parti-san

Green Total

Representatives:1st district ....................................................................... 69,371 128,567 6,243 .......... .......... 204,1812d district ........................................................................ 79,072 133,317 ............ .......... .......... 212,389

Total .................................................................. 148,443 261,884 6,243 .......... .......... 416,570

Senator ................................................................................... 87,172 313,629 5,277 9,269 .......... 415,347

Presidential electors .............................................................. 194,191 231,708 1,377 .......... 1,737 429,013

IDAHOFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 409,235Democratic .................................................................................................. 181,098Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,844Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,084Write-in (Independent) .............................................................................. 1,115

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike Crapo, Republican ............................................................................ 499,796Scott F. McClure, Write-in ........................................................................ 4,136

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. C. L. ‘‘Butch’’ Otter, Republican ............................................................... 207,662Naomi Preston, Democrat ......................................................................... 90,927

2. Michael K. Simpson, Republican .............................................................. 193,704Lin Whitworth, Democrat ......................................................................... 80,133

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Con-stitu-tion

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 207,662 90,927 .......... .......... .......... 298,5892d district ...................................................................... 193,704 80,133 .......... .......... .......... 273,837

Total ................................................................ 401,366 171,060 .......... .......... .......... 572,426

Senator ................................................................................. 499,796 .............. .......... .......... 4,136 503,932

Presidential electors ............................................................ 409,235 181,098 3,844 3,084 1,115 598,376

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ILLINOISFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,345,946Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,891,550Libertarian ................................................................................................. 32,442Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 4,384

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Alan Keyes, Republican ............................................................................. 1,390,690Barack Obama, Democrat ......................................................................... 3,597,456Albert J. Franzen, Independent ............................................................... 81,164Jerry Kohn, Libertarian ............................................................................ 69,253Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,957

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Raymond G. Wardingley, Republican ...................................................... 37,840Bobby L. Rush, Democrat ......................................................................... 212,109

2. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 207,535Stephanie Sailor, Libertarian ................................................................... 26,990

3. Ryan Chlada, Republican .......................................................................... 57,845Daniel William Lipinski, Democrat .......................................................... 167,034Write-in ....................................................................................................... 5,077

4. Tony Cisneros, Republican ........................................................................ 15,536Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat ..................................................................... 104,761Jake Witmer, Libertarian ......................................................................... 4,845

5. Bruce Best, Republican ............................................................................. 49,530Rahm Emanuel, Democrat ........................................................................ 158,400

6. Henry J. Hyde, Republican ....................................................................... 139,627Christine Cegelis, Democrat ..................................................................... 110,470

7. Antonio Davis-Fairman, Republican ........................................................ 35,603Danny K. Davis, Democrat ....................................................................... 221,133

8. Philip M. Crane, Republican ..................................................................... 130,601Melissa Bean, Democrat ............................................................................ 139,792

9. Kurt J. Eckhardt, Republican ................................................................... 56,135Janice D. Schakowsky, Democrat ............................................................. 175,282

10. Mark Steven Kirk, Republican ................................................................. 177,493Lee Goodman, Democrat ........................................................................... 99,218

11. Jerry Weller, Republican ........................................................................... 173,057Tari Renner, Democrat .............................................................................. 121,903

12. Erin R. Zweigart, Republican ................................................................... 82,677Jerry F. Costello, Democrat ...................................................................... 198,962Walter B. Steele, Libertarian ................................................................... 4,794Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2

13. Judy Biggert, Republican .......................................................................... 200,472Gloria Schor Andersen, Democrat ............................................................ 107,836Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4

14. J. Dennis Hastert, Republican .................................................................. 191,618Ruben Zamora, Democrat ......................................................................... 87,590

15. Timothy V. Johnson, Republican .............................................................. 178,114David Gill, Democrat ................................................................................. 113,625

16. Donald A. Manzullo, Republican .............................................................. 204,350John H. Kutsch, Democrat ........................................................................ 91,452Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4

17. Andrea Lane Zinga, Republican ............................................................... 111,680Lane Evans, Democrat .............................................................................. 172,320

18. Ray LaHood, Republican ........................................................................... 216,047Steve Waterworth, Democrat .................................................................... 91,548

19. John Shimkus, Republican ....................................................................... 213,451Tim Bagwell, Democrat ............................................................................. 94,303

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ILLINOIS—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................... 37,840 212,109 ............ .............. ............ 249,9492d district ...................................................... .................. 207,535 ............ 26,990 ............ 234,5253d district ...................................................... 57,845 167,034 ............ .............. 5,077 229,9564th district ..................................................... 15,536 104,761 ............ 4,845 ............ 125,1425th district ..................................................... 49,530 158,400 ............ .............. ............ 207,9306th district ..................................................... 139,627 110,470 ............ .............. ............ 250,0977th district ..................................................... 35,603 221,133 ............ .............. ............ 256,7368th district ..................................................... 130,601 139,792 ............ .............. ............ 270,3939th district ..................................................... 56,135 175,282 ............ .............. ............ 231,41710th district ................................................... 177,493 99,218 ............ .............. ............ 276,71111th district ................................................... 173,057 121,903 ............ .............. ............ 294,96012th district ................................................... 82,677 198,962 ............ 4,794 2 286,43513th district ................................................... 200,472 107,836 ............ .............. 4 308,31214th district ................................................... 191,618 87,590 ............ .............. ............ 279,20815th district ................................................... 178,114 113,625 ............ .............. ............ 291,73916th district ................................................... 204,350 91,452 ............ .............. 4 295,80617th district ................................................... 111,680 172,320 ............ .............. ............ 284,00018th district ................................................... 216,047 91,548 ............ .............. ............ 307,59519th district ................................................... 213,451 94,303 ............ .............. ............ 307,754

Total ................................................ 2,271,676 2,675,273 ............ 36,629 5,087 4,988,665

Senator .................................................................. 1,390,690 3,597,456 81,164 69,253 2,957 5,141,520

Presidential electors ............................................ 2,345,946 2,891,550 ............ 32,442 1 4,384 5,274,322

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 3,571 for Independent; 241 forGreen; and 440 for Constitution.

INDIANA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,479,438Democratic .................................................................................................. 969,011Libertarian ................................................................................................. 18,058Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 1,495

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Marvin Scott, Republican .......................................................................... 903,913Evan Bayh, Democrat ................................................................................ 1,496,976Albert Barger, Libertarian ........................................................................ 27,344

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Mark J. Leyva, Republican ....................................................................... 82,858Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat .................................................................... 178,406

2. Chris Chocola, Republican ........................................................................ 140,496Joe Donnelly, Democrat ............................................................................ 115,513Douglas Barnes, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,346

3. Mark E. Souder, Republican ..................................................................... 171,389Maria M. Parra, Democrat ........................................................................ 76,232

4. Steve Buyer, Republican ........................................................................... 190,445David Sanders, Democrat ......................................................................... 77,574Kevin R. Fleming, Libertarian ................................................................. 6,117

5. Dan Burton, Republican ............................................................................ 228,718Katherine Fox Carr, Democrat ................................................................. 82,637Rick Hodgin, Libertarian .......................................................................... 7,008

6. Mike Pence, Republican ............................................................................ 182,529Mel Fox, Democrat ..................................................................................... 85,123Chad (Wick) Roots, Libertarian ................................................................ 4,397

7. Andrew (Andy) Horning, Republican ....................................................... 97,491Julia Carson, Democrat ............................................................................. 121,303Barry Campbell, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,381

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INDIANA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8. John N. Hostettler, Republican ................................................................ 145,576

Jon P. Jennings, Democrat ....................................................................... 121,522Mark Garvin, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,680

9. Mike Sodrel, Republican ........................................................................... 142,197Baron P. Hill, Democrat ............................................................................ 140,772Al Cox, Libertarian .................................................................................... 4,541

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 82,858 178,406 ............ .............. 261,2642d district ...................................................................... 140,496 115,513 3,346 .............. 259,3553d district ...................................................................... 171,389 76,232 ............ .............. 247,6214th district ..................................................................... 190,445 77,574 6,117 .............. 274,1365th district ..................................................................... 228,718 82,637 7,008 .............. 318,3636th district ..................................................................... 182,529 85,123 4,397 .............. 272,0497th district ..................................................................... 97,491 121,303 4,381 .............. 223,1758th district ..................................................................... 145,576 121,522 5,680 .............. 272,7789th district ..................................................................... 142,197 140,772 4,541 .............. 287,510

Total ................................................................. 1,381,699 999,082 35,470 .............. 2,416,251

Senator .................................................................................. 903,913 1,496,976 27,344 .............. 2,428,233

Presidential electors ............................................................. 1,479,438 969,011 18,058 1 1,495 2,468,002

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 37 for Democratic; 102 forGreen; 1,328 for Independent; and 22 for Socialist.

IOWA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 751,957Democratic .................................................................................................. 741,898Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,992Green .......................................................................................................... 1,141Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 373Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,304Nominated by Petition .............................................................................. 1 6,149Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,094

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Charles E. Grassley, Republican .............................................................. 1,038,175Arthur Small, Democrat ............................................................................ 412,365Christy Ann Welty, Libertarian ............................................................... 15,218Daryl A. Northrop, Green ......................................................................... 11,121Edwin Fruit, Socialist Workers ................................................................ 1,874Write-in ....................................................................................................... 475

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jim Nussle, Republican ............................................................................. 159,993Bill Gluba, Democrat ................................................................................. 125,490Mark Nelson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,727Denny Heath, Nominated by Petition ...................................................... 1,756Write-in ....................................................................................................... 88

2. James A. Leach, Republican ..................................................................... 176,684Dave Franker, Democrat ........................................................................... 117,405Kevin Litten, Libertarian .......................................................................... 5,586Write-in ....................................................................................................... 206

3. Stan Thompson, Republican ..................................................................... 136,099Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat .................................................................. 168,007Write-in ....................................................................................................... 213

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IOWA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

4. Tom Latham, Republican .......................................................................... 181,294Paul W. Johnson, Democrat ...................................................................... 116,121Write-in ....................................................................................................... 151

5. Steve King, Republican ............................................................................. 168,583E. Joyce Schulte, Democrat ...................................................................... 97,597Write-in ....................................................................................................... 161

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian Green

Social-ist

Work-ers

Con-stitu-tion

Nomi-natedby Pe-tition

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 159,993 125,490 2,727 ................ ............ ............ 1,756 88 290,0542d district ..................... 176,684 117,405 5,586 ................ ............ ............ ............ 206 299,8813d district ..................... 136,099 168,007 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ 213 304,3194th district .................... 181,294 116,121 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ 151 297,5665th district .................... 168,583 97,597 ................ ................ ............ ............ ............ 161 266,341

Total ...................... 822,653 624,620 8,313 ................ ............ ............ 1,756 819 1,458,161

Senator ............................. 1,038,175 412,365 15,218 11,121 1,874 ............ ............ 475 1,479,228

Presidential electors ........ 751,957 741,898 2,992 1,141 373 1,304 1 6,149 1,094 1,506,908

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 5,973 for Independent and 176 for Social Equality.

KANSASFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 736,456Democratic .................................................................................................. 434,993Independent ................................................................................................ 2,899Libertarian ................................................................................................. 4,013Reform ........................................................................................................ 9,348Write-in ....................................................................................................... 47

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Sam Brownback, Republican .................................................................... 780,863Lee Jones, Democrat .................................................................................. 310,337Steven A. Rosile, Libertarian .................................................................... 21,842George Cook, Reform ................................................................................. 15,980

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jerry Moran, Republican ........................................................................... 239,776Jack Warner, Libertarian ......................................................................... 24,517

2. Jim Ryun, Republican ............................................................................... 165,325Nancy Boyda, Democrat ............................................................................ 121,532Dennis Hawver, Libertarian ..................................................................... 7,579

3. Kris Kobach, Republican ........................................................................... 145,542Dennis Moore, Democrat ........................................................................... 184,050Joe Bellis, Libertarian ............................................................................... 3,191Richard Wells, Reform ............................................................................... 2,956

4. Todd Tiahrt, Republican ........................................................................... 173,151Michael Kinard, Democrat ........................................................................ 81,388David Loomis, Libertarian ........................................................................ 7,376

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Reform Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .......................................... 239,776 .................. .......... 24,517 ............ .......... 264,2932d district ........................................... 165,325 121,532 .......... 7,579 ............ .......... 294,4363d district ........................................... 145,542 184,050 .......... 3,191 2,956 .......... 335,7394th district .......................................... 173,151 81,388 .......... 7,376 ............ .......... 261,915

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KANSAS—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Reform Write-

in Total

Total ...................................... 723,794 386,970 .......... 42,663 2,956 .......... 1,156,383

Senator ....................................................... 780,863 310,337 .......... 21,842 15,980 .......... 1,129,022

Presidential electors .................................. 736,456 434,993 2,899 4,013 9,348 47 1,187,756

KENTUCKY

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,069,439Democratic .................................................................................................. 712,733Independent ................................................................................................ 8,856Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,619Constitution ................................................................................................ 2,213Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 22

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jim Bunning, Republican .......................................................................... 873,507Daniel Mongiardo, Democrat .................................................................... 850,855

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ed Whitfield, Republican .......................................................................... 175,972Billy R. Cartwright, Democrat .................................................................. 85,229Tom Barlow, Write-in ................................................................................ 186

2. Ron Lewis, Republican .............................................................................. 185,394Adam Smith, Democrat ............................................................................. 87,585

3. Anne M. Northup, Republican .................................................................. 197,736Tony Miller, Democrat .............................................................................. 124,040George C. Dick, Libertarian ...................................................................... 6,363Corley Everett, Write-in ............................................................................ 15

4. Geoff Davis, Republican ............................................................................ 160,982Nick Clooney, Democrat ............................................................................ 129,876Michael E. Slider, Independent ................................................................ 5,069

5. Harold Rogers, Republican ....................................................................... 177,579

6. Tom Buford, Republican ............................................................................ 119,716Ben Chandler, Democrat ........................................................................... 175,355Mark Gailey, Libertarian .......................................................................... 1,758Stacy Abner, Constitution ......................................................................... 2,388

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Con-stitution

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 175,972 85,229 ................ ................ .............. 186 261,3872d district .............. 185,394 87,585 ................ ................ .............. ............. 272,9793d district .............. 197,736 124,040 ................ 6,363 .............. 15 328,1544th district ............ 160,982 129,876 5,069 ................ .............. ............. 295,9275th district ............ 177,579 ........................ ................ ................ .............. ............. 177,5796th district ............ 119,716 175,355 ................ 1,758 2,388 ............. 299,217

Total ............... 1,017,379 602,085 5,069 8,121 2,388 201 1,635,243

Senator ...................... 873,507 850,855 ................ ................ .............. ............. 1,724,362

Presidential electors 1,069,439 712,733 8,856 2,619 2,213 1 22 1,795,882

1 Includes candidate appearing on the following party ticket in most other States: 13 for Socialist.

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LOUISIANA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,102,169Democratic .................................................................................................. 820,299The Better Life (Independent) .................................................................. 7,032Constitution ................................................................................................ 5,203Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,781Protecting Working Families .................................................................... 1,795Prohibition .................................................................................................. 1,566Green .......................................................................................................... 1,276Socialist ...................................................................................................... 985

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

David Vitter, Republican ........................................................................... 943,014Christopher John, Democrat ..................................................................... 542,150John Kennedy, Democrat .......................................................................... 275,821Arthur A. Morrell, Democrat .................................................................... 47,222Sam Houston Melton, Jr., Democrat ........................................................ 12,289Richard M. Fontanesi, Other .................................................................... 15,097R. A. ‘‘Skip’’ Galan, Other ......................................................................... 12,463

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. ‘‘Bobby’’ Jindal, Republican ....................................................................... 225,708‘‘Mike’’ Rogers, Republican ........................................................................ 7,975Roy Armstrong, Democrat ......................................................................... 19,266M. V. ‘‘Vinny’’ Mendoza, Democrat ........................................................... 12,779‘‘Jerry’’ Watts, Democrat ........................................................................... 10,034Daniel Zimmerman, Democrat ................................................................. 12,135

2. Arthur L. ‘‘Art’’ Schwertz, Republican ..................................................... 46,097William J. Jefferson, Democrat ................................................................ 173,510

3. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin III, Republican ......................................................... 57,042‘‘Charlie’’ Melancon, Democrat ................................................................. 1 57,611

4. Jim McCrery, Republican .......................................................................... (2 )5. Rodney Alexander, Republican ................................................................. 141,495

John W. ‘‘Jock’’ Scott, Republican ............................................................ 37,971Zelma ‘‘Tisa’’ Blakes, Democrat ................................................................ 58,591

6. Richard H. Baker, Republican .................................................................. 189,106Rufus Holt Craig, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 50,732Edward Anthony ‘‘Scott’’ Galmon, Democrat ........................................... 22,031

7. Charles Boustany, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 1 75,039Willie Landry Mount, Democrat ............................................................... 61,493

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MAINE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 330,201Democratic .................................................................................................. 396,842The Better Life (Independent) .................................................................. 8,069Green (Independent) .................................................................................. 2,936Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,965Constitution ................................................................................................ 735Other ........................................................................................................... 4

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Charles E. Summers, Jr., Republican ...................................................... 147,663Thomas H. Allen, Democrat ...................................................................... 219,077

2. Brian N. Hamel, Republican ..................................................................... 135,547Michael H. Michaud, Democrat ................................................................ 199,303Carl Cooley, Socialist Equality ................................................................. 8,586

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maine

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

SocialistEquality

TheBetter

LifeGreen Liber-

tarianCon-stitu-tion

Other Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 147,663 219,077 .............. ............. ............. ............. ......... .......... 366,7402d district .............. 135,547 199,303 8,586 ............. ............. ............. ......... .......... 343,436

Total ............... 283,210 418,380 8,586 ............. ............. ............. ......... .......... 710,176

Presidential electors 330,201 396,842 .............. 8,069 2,936 1,965 735 4 740,752

MARYLAND

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,024,703Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,334,493Green .......................................................................................................... 3,632Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,421Populist ....................................................................................................... 11,854Libertarian ................................................................................................. 6,094Unaffiliated ................................................................................................ 34Write-in (Democratic) ................................................................................ 7

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

E. J. Pipkin, Republican ............................................................................ 783,055Barbara A. Mikulski, Democrat ............................................................... 1,504,691Maria Allwine, Green ................................................................................ 24,816Thomas Trump, Constitution .................................................................... 9,009Robert Gemmill II, Write-in ..................................................................... 204Ray Bly, Write-in ....................................................................................... 109Dennard A. Gayle-El, Sr., Write-in .......................................................... 47

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Wayne T. Gilchrest, Republican ............................................................... 245,149Kostas Alexakis, Democrat ....................................................................... 77,872

2. Jane Brooks, Republican ........................................................................... 75,812C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Democrat ..................................................... 164,751Keith Salkowski, Green ............................................................................. 6,508

3. Robert P. Duckworth, Republican ............................................................ 97,008Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat ................................................................. 182,066Patsy Allen, Green ..................................................................................... 7,895

4. John McKinnis, Republican ...................................................................... 52,907Albert Russell Wynn, Democrat ............................................................... 196,809Theresa Mitchell Dudley, Green ............................................................... 11,885John B. Kimble, Unaffiliated .................................................................... 6

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5. Brad Jewitt, Republican ............................................................................ 87,189Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat ........................................................................ 204,867Bob S. Auerbach, Green ............................................................................ 4,224Steve Krukar, Constitution ....................................................................... 1,849

6. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican ................................................................. 206,076Kenneth T. Bosley, Democrat ................................................................... 90,108Gregory J. Hemingway, Green ................................................................. 9,324

7. Tony Salazar, Republican ......................................................................... 60,102Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat ................................................................ 179,189Virginia T. Rodino, Green ......................................................................... 4,727

8. Chuck Floyd, Republican .......................................................................... 71,989Chris Van Hollen, Democrat ..................................................................... 215,129Lih Young, Write-in (Democratic) ............................................................ 79

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maryland

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Con-stitution Populist Liber-

tarian

Write-in

(Demo-cratic)

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Representatives:1st district .................... 245,149 77,872 .............. .............. .............. ........... ............ ....... ............ 323,0212d district ..................... 75,812 164,751 6,508 .............. .............. ........... ............ ....... ............ 247,0713d district ..................... 97,008 182,066 7,895 .............. .............. ........... ............ ....... ............ 286,9694th district .................... 52,907 196,809 11,885 .............. .............. ........... ............ 6 ............ 261,6075th district .................... 87,189 204,867 4,224 1,849 .............. ........... ............ ....... ............ 298,1296th district .................... 206,076 90,108 9,324 .............. .............. ........... ............ ....... ............ 305,5087th district .................... 60,102 179,189 4,727 .............. .............. ........... ............ ....... ............ 244,0188th district .................... 71,989 215,129 .............. .............. .............. ........... 79 ....... ............ 287,197

Total ...................... 896,232 1,310,791 44,563 1,849 .............. ........... 79 6 ............ 2,253,520

Senator ............................. 783,055 1,504,691 24,816 9,009 .............. ........... ............ ....... 360 2,321,931

Presidential electors ........ 1,024,703 1,334,493 3,632 3,421 11,854 6,094 ............ 34 7 2,384,238

MASSACHUSETTSFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,071,109Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,803,800All Others ................................................................................................... 7,028Libertarian ................................................................................................. 15,022Green-Rainbow ........................................................................................... 10,623Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 15,067Write-in (Independent) .............................................................................. 4,806

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John W. Olver, Democrat .......................................................................... 229,465All Others ................................................................................................... 2,282Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 63,461

2. Richard E. Neal, Democrat ....................................................................... 217,682All Others ................................................................................................... 2,802Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 67,387

3. Ronald A. Crews, Republican ................................................................... 80,197James P. McGovern, Democrat ................................................................. 192,036All Others ................................................................................................... 179Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 13,584

4. Barney Frank, Democrat ........................................................................... 219,260Charles A. Morse, Independent ................................................................ 62,293All Others ................................................................................................... 486Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 17,744

5. Thomas P. Tierney, Republican ................................................................ 88,232Martin T. Meehan, Democrat ................................................................... 179,652All Others ................................................................................................... 305Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 12,121

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued6. Stephen P. O’Malley, Jr., Republican ...................................................... 91,597

John F. Tierney, Democrat ....................................................................... 213,458All Others ................................................................................................... 467Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 16,214

7. Kenneth G. Chase, Republican ................................................................. 60,334Edward J. Markey, Democrat ................................................................... 202,399James O. Hall, Independent ..................................................................... 12,139All Others ................................................................................................... 227Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 17,088

8. Michael E. Capuano, Democrat ................................................................ 165,852All Others ................................................................................................... 2,229Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 47,719

9. Stephen F. Lynch, Democrat .................................................................... 218,167All Others ................................................................................................... 2,145Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 77,514

10. Michael J. Jones, Republican .................................................................... 114,879William D. Delahunt, Democrat ............................................................... 222,013All Others ................................................................................................... 178Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 13,668

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

All Oth-ers

Liber-tarian

Green-Rainbow

Blank/Scat-tering

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... ...................... 229,465 ............... 2,282 ............... ............... 63,461 ............ 295,2082d district ..................... ...................... 217,682 ............... 2,802 ............... ............... 67,387 ............ 287,8713d district ..................... 80,197 192,036 ............... 179 ............... ............... 13,584 ............ 285,9964th district .................... ...................... 219,260 62,293 486 ............... ............... 17,744 ............ 299,7835th district .................... 88,232 179,652 ............... 305 ............... ............... 12,121 ............ 280,3106th district .................... 91,597 213,458 ............... 467 ............... ............... 16,214 ............ 321,7367th district .................... 60,334 202,399 12,139 227 ............... ............... 17,088 ............ 292,1878th district .................... ...................... 165,852 ............... 2,229 ............... ............... 47,719 ............ 215,8009th district .................... ...................... 218,167 ............... 2,145 ............... ............... 77,514 ............ 297,82610th district .................. 114,879 222,013 ............... 178 ............... ............... 13,668 ............ 350,738

Total ...................... 435,239 2,059,984 74,432 11,300 ............... ............... 346,500 ............ 2,927,455

Presidential electors ........ 1,071,109 1,803,800 ............... 7,028 15,022 10,623 15,067 4,806 2,927,455

MICHIGAN

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,313,746Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,479,183Libertarian ................................................................................................. 10,552U.S. Taxpayers (Constitution Party Candidate) ..................................... 4,980Green .......................................................................................................... 5,325Natural Law (Socialist Party Candidate) ................................................ 1,431No Party Affiliation (Independent Party Candidate) .............................. 24,035

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Don Hooper, Republican ............................................................................ 105,706Bart Stupak, Democrat ............................................................................. 211,571John W. Loosemore, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,292David J. Newland, Green .......................................................................... 3,105

2. Peter Hoekstra, Republican ...................................................................... 225,343Kimon Kotos, Democrat ............................................................................ 94,040Steve VanTil, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,876Ronald E. Graeser, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................... 2,746

3. Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican ................................................................... 214,465Peter H. Hickey, Democrat ....................................................................... 101,395Warren Adams, Libertarian ...................................................................... 3,695Marcel J. Sales, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................... 2,548

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4. Dave Camp, Republican ............................................................................ 205,274Mike Huckleberry, Democrat .................................................................... 110,885Albert Chia, Jr., Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,765

5. Myrah Kirkwood, Republican ................................................................... 96,934Dale E. Kildee, Democrat .......................................................................... 208,163Clint Foster, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,350Harley Mikkelson, Green .......................................................................... 2,468

6. Fred Upton, Republican ............................................................................ 197,425Scott Elliott, Democrat .............................................................................. 97,978Erwin J. Haas, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,275W. Dennis FitzSimons, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................... 2,169Randall MacPhee, Green ........................................................................... 2,311

7. Joe Schwarz, Republican ........................................................................... 176,053Sharon Marie Renier, Democrat ............................................................... 109,527Kenneth Proctor, Libertarian ................................................................... 3,034David Horn, U.S. Taxpayers ..................................................................... 9,032Jason Seagraves, Green ............................................................................ 3,996

8. Mike Rogers, Republican ........................................................................... 207,925Robert D. Alexander, Democrat ................................................................ 125,619Will Tyler White, Libertarian ................................................................... 3,591John Mangopoulos, U.S. Taxpayers ......................................................... 3,288Write-in ....................................................................................................... 271

9. Joe Knollenberg, Republican .................................................................... 199,210Steven W. Reifman, Democrat .................................................................. 134,764Robert W. Schubring, Libertarian ............................................................ 6,825

10. Candice S. Miller, Republican .................................................................. 227,720Rob Casey, Democrat ................................................................................. 98,029Phoebe A. Basso, Libertarian ................................................................... 3,966Anthony America, Natural Law Party ..................................................... 2,153

11. Thaddeus G. McCotter, Republican ......................................................... 186,431Phillip S. Truran, Democrat ..................................................................... 134,301Charles L. Basso, Jr., Libertarian ............................................................ 6,484

12. Randell J. Shafer, Republican .................................................................. 88,256Sander M. Levin, Democrat ...................................................................... 210,827Dick Gach, Libertarian .............................................................................. 5,051

13. Cynthia Cassell, Republican ..................................................................... 40,935Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat .............................................................. 173,246Eric Gordon, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,211Thomas Lavigne, Green ............................................................................ 4,261Osborne Hart, Write-in ............................................................................. 1

14. Veronica Pedraza, Republican .................................................................. 35,089John Conyers, Jr., Democrat .................................................................... 213,681Michael Donahue, Libertarian .................................................................. 2,278Wilbert Sears, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................. 1,307Lisa Weltman, Green ................................................................................. 2,224Nathaniel Banks, Write-in ........................................................................ 1

15. Dawn Anne Reamer, Republican .............................................................. 81,828John D. Dingell, Democrat ........................................................................ 218,409Gregory Scott Stempfle, Libertarian ........................................................ 3,400Mike Eller, U.S. Taxpayers ....................................................................... 2,508Jerome S. White, No Party Affiliation ..................................................... 1,818

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

U.S.Tax-

payersGreen

Nat-uralLaw

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NoPartyAffili-ation

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 105,706 211,571 2,292 .............. 3,105 ........... ........... .............. ........... 322,6742d district ..................... 225,343 94,040 2,876 2,746 .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... 325,0053d district ..................... 214,465 101,395 3,695 2,548 .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... 322,1034th district .................... 205,274 110,885 2,765 .............. .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... 318,924

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MICHIGAN—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

U.S.Tax-

payersGreen

Nat-uralLaw

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NoPartyAffili-ation

Write-in Total

5th district .................... 96,934 208,163 2,350 .............. 2,468 ........... ........... .............. ........... 309,9156th district .................... 197,425 97,978 2,275 2,169 2,311 ........... ........... .............. ........... 302,1587th district .................... 176,053 109,527 3,034 9,032 3,996 ........... ........... .............. ........... 301,6428th district .................... 207,925 125,619 3,591 3,288 .............. ........... ........... .............. 271 340,6949th district .................... 199,210 134,764 6,825 .............. .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... 340,79910th district .................. 227,720 98,029 3,966 .............. .............. 2,153 ........... .............. ........... 331,86811th district .................. 186,431 134,301 6,484 .............. .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... 327,21612th district .................. 88,256 210,827 5,051 .............. .............. ........... ........... .............. ........... 304,13413th district .................. 40,935 173,246 3,211 .............. 4,261 ........... ........... .............. 1 221,65414th district .................. 35,089 213,681 2,278 1,307 2,224 ........... ........... .............. 1 254,58015th district .................. 81,828 218,409 3,400 2,508 .............. ........... ........... 1,818 ........... 307,963

Total ...................... 2,288,594 2,242,435 54,093 23,598 18,365 2,153 ........... 1,818 273 4,631,329

Presidential electors ........ 2,313,746 2,479,183 10,552 4,980 5,325 ........... 1,431 24,035 ........... 4,839,252

MINNESOTAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,346,695Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................................................... 1,445,014Green .......................................................................................................... 4,408Better Life (Independent Party Candidate) ............................................. 18,683Libertarian ................................................................................................. 4,639Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,074Christian Freedom ..................................................................................... 2,387Socialist Equality ....................................................................................... 539Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 416Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 2,532

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gil Gutknecht, Republican ........................................................................ 193,132Leigh Pomeroy, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................. 115,088Gregory Mikkelson, Independence ........................................................... 15,569Write-in ....................................................................................................... 266

2. John Kline, Republican ............................................................................. 206,313Teresa Daly, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .................................................. 147,527Doug Williams, Independence .................................................................. 11,822Write-in ....................................................................................................... 283

3. Jim Ramstad, Republican ......................................................................... 231,871Deborah Watts, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................. 126,665Write-in ....................................................................................................... 356

4. Patrice Bataglia, Republican .................................................................... 105,467Betty McCollum, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................... 182,387Peter F. Vento, Independence ................................................................... 29,099Write-in ....................................................................................................... 346

5. Daniel Mathias, Republican ...................................................................... 76,600Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................... 218,434Jay Pond, Green ......................................................................................... 17,984Write-in ....................................................................................................... 508

6. Mark R. Kennedy, Republican .................................................................. 203,669Patty Wetterling, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .......................................... 173,309Write-in ....................................................................................................... 246

7. David E. Sturrock, Republican ................................................................. 106,349Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................ 207,628Write-in ....................................................................................................... 280

8. Mark Groettum, Republican ..................................................................... 112,693James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ....................................... 228,586Van Presley, Green .................................................................................... 8,933Write-in ....................................................................................................... 271

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MISSISSIPPI

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 672,660Democratic .................................................................................................. 457,766Independent ................................................................................................ 1,599Reform ........................................................................................................ 3,175Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,793Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,758Green .......................................................................................................... 1,073

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Roger F. Wicker, Republican .................................................................... 219,328Barbara Dale Washer, Reform ................................................................. 58,256

2. Clinton B. LeSueur, Republican ............................................................... 107,647Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat ............................................................... 154,626Shawn O’Hara, Reform ............................................................................. 2,596

3. Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering, Republican ................................................ 234,874Jim Giles, Independent ............................................................................. 40,426Lamonica L. Magee, Reform ..................................................................... 18,068

4. Michael Lott, Republican .......................................................................... 96,740Gene Taylor, Democrat .............................................................................. 179,979Tracella Lou O’Hara Hill, Reform ............................................................ 3,663

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent Reform Liber-

tarianCon-stitu-tion

Green Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 219,328 ................ .............. 58,256 ............ ............ ............. 277,5842d district .............. 107,647 154,626 .............. 2,596 ............ ............ ............. 264,8693d district .............. 234,874 ................ 40,426 18,068 ............ ............ ............. 293,3684th district ............ 96,740 179,979 .............. 3,663 ............ ............ ............. 280,382

Total ............... 658,589 334,605 40,426 82,583 ............ ............ ............. 1,116,203

Presidential electors 672,660 457,766 1,599 3,175 1,793 1,758 1,073 1,139,824

MISSOURI

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,455,713Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,259,171Libertarian ................................................................................................. 9,831Constitution ................................................................................................ 5,355Write-in (Independent) .............................................................................. 1,294

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Christopher S. Bond, Republican ............................................................. 1,518,089Nancy Farmer, Democrat .......................................................................... 1,158,261Kevin Tull, Libertarian ............................................................................. 19,648Don Griffin, Constitution .......................................................................... 10,404

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Leslie L. Farr II, Republican .................................................................... 64,791Wm. Lacy Clay, Democrat ........................................................................ 213,658Terry Chadwick, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,937Robert Rehbein, Constitution ................................................................... 1,385

2. W. Todd Akin, Republican ........................................................................ 228,725George D. Weber, Democrat ...................................................................... 115,366Darla Maloney, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,822David Leefe, Constitution ......................................................................... 954

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MISSOURI—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3. Bill Federer, Republican ........................................................................... 125,422

Russ Carnahan, Democrat ........................................................................ 146,894Kevin C. Babcock, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,367William J. Renaud, Constitution .............................................................. 1,222Joseph L. Badaracco, Write-in .................................................................. 11

4. James A. (Jim) Noland, Republican ......................................................... 93,334Ike Skelton, Democrat ............................................................................... 190,800Bill Lower, Libertarian .............................................................................. 2,827Raymond Lister, Constitution .................................................................. 1,265

5. Jeanne Patterson, Republican .................................................................. 123,431Emanuel Cleaver II, Democrat ................................................................. 161,727Rick Bailie, Libertarian ............................................................................. 5,827Darin Rodenberg, Constitution ................................................................. 2,040

6. Sam Graves, Republican ........................................................................... 196,516Charles S. Broomfield, Democrat ............................................................. 106,987Erik Buck, Libertarian .............................................................................. 4,352

7. Roy Blunt, Republican ............................................................................... 210,080Jim Newberry, Democrat .......................................................................... 84,356Kevin Craig, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,767Steve Alger, Constitution .......................................................................... 1,002

8. Jo Ann Emerson, Republican .................................................................... 194,039Dean Henderson, Democrat ...................................................................... 71,543Stan Cuff, Libertarian ............................................................................... 1,810Leonard J. Davidson, Constitution ........................................................... 1,319

9. Kenny C. Hulshof, Republican .................................................................. 193,429Linda Jacobsen, Democrat ........................................................................ 101,343Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian ................................................................. 3,228Chris Earl, Constitution ............................................................................ 1,447

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Con-stitu-tion

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................... 64,791 213,658 3,937 1,385 .......... 283,7712d district .......................................................... 228,725 115,366 4,822 954 .......... 349,8673d district .......................................................... 125,422 146,894 4,367 1,222 11 277,9164th district ........................................................ 93,334 190,800 2,827 1,265 .......... 288,2265th district ........................................................ 123,431 161,727 5,827 2,040 .......... 293,0256th district ........................................................ 196,516 106,987 4,352 ............ .......... 307,8557th district ........................................................ 210,080 84,356 2,767 1,002 .......... 298,2058th district ........................................................ 194,039 71,543 1,810 1,319 .......... 268,7119th district ........................................................ 193,429 101,343 3,228 1,447 .......... 299,447

Total .................................................... 1,429,767 1,192,674 33,937 10,634 11 2,667,023

Senator ..................................................................... 1,518,089 1,158,261 19,648 10,404 .......... 2,706,402

Presidential electors ................................................ 1,455,713 1,259,171 9,831 5,355 1,294 2,731,364

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MONTANA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 266,063Democratic .................................................................................................. 173,710Independent ................................................................................................ 6,168Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,733Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,764Green .......................................................................................................... 996

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Dennis R. Rehberg, Republican ................................................................ 286,076Tracy Velazquez, Democrat ...................................................................... 145,606Mike Fellows, Libertarian ......................................................................... 12,548

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Constitu-tion Green Total

Representative:At large ................. 286,076 145,606 ................ 12,548 ................ ............. 444,230

Presidential electors 266,063 173,710 6,168 1,733 1,764 996 450,434

NEBRASKA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 512,814Democratic .................................................................................................. 254,328Green .......................................................................................................... 978Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,041By Petition .................................................................................................. 1 5,780Nebraska Party .......................................................................................... 1,314Write-in ....................................................................................................... 931

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jeff Fortenberry, Republican .................................................................... 143,756Matt Connealy, Democrat ......................................................................... 113,971Steve Larrick, Green ................................................................................. 7,345

2. Lee Terry, Republican ............................................................................... 152,608Nancy Thompson, Democrat ..................................................................... 90,292Dante Salvatierra, Green .......................................................................... 2,208Jack Graziano, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,656

3. Tom Osborne, Republican ......................................................................... 218,751Donna J. Anderson, Democrat .................................................................. 26,434Roy Guisinger, Green ................................................................................ 1,555Joseph A. Rosberg, Nebraska Party ......................................................... 3,396

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic Green Liber-

tarianBy Peti-

tionNe-

braskaParty

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 143,756 113,971 7,345 ............. ............. ............. ............ 265,0722d district .............. 152,608 90,292 2,208 4,656 ............. ............. ............ 249,7643d district .............. 218,751 26,434 1,555 ............. ............. 3,396 ............ 250,136

Total ............... 515,115 230,697 11,108 4,656 ............. 3,396 ............ 764,972

Presidential electors 512,814 254,328 978 2,041 1 5,780 1,314 931 778,186

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 5,698 for Independent and 82for Socialist Workers.

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NEVADA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 418,690Democratic .................................................................................................. 397,190Independent ................................................................................................ 4,838Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,176Independent American .............................................................................. 1,152None Of These Candidates ....................................................................... 3,688Green .......................................................................................................... 853

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard Ziser, Republican ......................................................................... 284,640Harry Reid, Democrat ............................................................................... 494,805Thomas L. Hurst, Libertarian .................................................................. 9,559David K. Schumann, Independent American .......................................... 6,001None Of These Candidates ....................................................................... 12,968Gary Marinch, Natural Law ..................................................................... 2,095

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Russ Mickelson, Republican ..................................................................... 63,005Shelley Berkley, Democrat ........................................................................ 133,569Jim Duensing, Libertarian ........................................................................ 5,862

2. Jim Gibbons, Republican ........................................................................... 195,466Angie G. Cochran, Democrat .................................................................... 79,978Brendan J. Trainor, Libertarian ............................................................... 4,997Janine Hansen, Independent American ................................................... 10,638

3. Jon Porter, Republican .............................................................................. 162,240Tom Gallagher, Democrat ......................................................................... 120,365Joseph P. Silvestri, Libertarian ................................................................ 9,260Richard Wayne O’Dell, Independent American ....................................... 6,053

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nevada

Title of candidate Republican DemocraticInde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian

Inde-pendent

American

None OfTheseCan-

didates

Nat-uralLaw

Green Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 63,005 133,569 ............ 5,862 ................ ................ ............ ............ 202,4362d district ..................... 195,466 79,978 ............ 4,997 10,638 ................ ............ ............ 291,0793d district ..................... 162,240 120,365 ............ 9,260 6,053 ................ ............ ............ 297,918

Total ...................... 420,711 333,912 ............ 20,119 16,691 ................ ............ ............ 791,433

Senator ............................. 284,640 494,805 ............ 9,559 6,001 12,968 2,095 ............ 810,068

Presidential electors ........ 418,690 397,190 4,838 3,176 1,152 3,688 ............ 853 829,587

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 331,237Democratic .................................................................................................. 340,511Independent ................................................................................................ 4,479Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,095Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 965

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Judd Gregg, Republican ............................................................................ 434,847Doris R. Haddock, Democrat ..................................................................... 221,549Scattering ................................................................................................... 588Ken Blevens, Write-in ............................................................................... 102

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NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jeb Bradley, Republican ............................................................................ 204,836Justin Nadeau, Democrat ......................................................................... 118,226Scattering ................................................................................................... 310

2. Charles F. Bass, Republican ..................................................................... 191,188Paul W. Hodes, Democrat ......................................................................... 125,280Richard B. Kahn, Libertarian ................................................................... 11,311Scattering ................................................................................................... 415

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Scat-tering

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................................... 204,836 118,226 ............ 310 .......... 323,3722d district .................................................................... 191,188 125,280 11,311 415 .......... 328,194

Total .............................................................. 396,024 243,506 11,311 725 .......... 651,566

Senator ............................................................................... 434,847 221,549 ............ 588 102 657,086

Presidential electors .......................................................... 331,237 340,511 4,479 1,095 1 965 678,287

1 Indicates candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 341 for Libertarian; 150 forConstitution; and 6 for Democrat.

NEW JERSEY 1

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,670,003Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,911,430Independent ................................................................................................ 2 30,258

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. S. Daniel Hutchison, Republican .............................................................. 66,109Robert E. Andrews, Democrat .................................................................. 201,163Arturo Fulvio Croce, Independent (E Pluribus Unum) .......................... 931

2. Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican ................................................................ 172,779Timothy J. Robb, Democrat ...................................................................... 86,792Michael J. Matthews, Jr., Independent (Libertarian) ............................ 1,767Jose David Alcantara, Independent (Green) ........................................... 1,516Willie Norwood, Independent (Jobs Equality Business) ......................... 1,993Costantino Rozzo, Independent (Socialist Party USA) ........................... 595

3. Jim Saxton, Republican ............................................................................. 195,938Herb Conaway, Democrat ......................................................................... 107,034Frank Orland, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................... 976R. Edward Forchion, Independent (U.S. Marijuana Party) ................... 4,914

4. Christopher H. Smith, Republican ........................................................... 192,671Amy Vasquez, Democrat ........................................................................... 92,826Richard Edgar, Independent (Libertarian) .............................................. 2,056

5. Scott Garrett, Republican ......................................................................... 171,220Dorothea Anne Wolfe, Democrat .............................................................. 122,259Victor Kaplan, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................... 1,857Thomas A. Phelan, Independent (NJ Conservative) ............................... 1,515Gregory Pason, Independent (Socialist Party USA) ............................... 574

6. Sylvester Fernandez, Republican ............................................................. 70,942Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 153,981Virginia A. Flynn, Independent (Libertarian) ......................................... 2,829Mac Dara F. X. Lyden, Independent (Help Middlesex, Monmouth,

Somerset, Union Residents).2,399

7. Mike Ferguson, Republican ...................................................................... 162,597Steve Brozak, Democrat ............................................................................ 119,081Matthew Angus Williams, Independent .................................................. 2,016Thomas D. Abrams, Independent (Libertarian) ...................................... 2,153

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NEW JERSEY 1—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8. George Ajjan, Republican .......................................................................... 62,747

Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................... 152,001Joseph A. Fortunato, Independent (Green) ............................................. 4,072

9. Edward Trawinski, Republican ................................................................ 68,564Steven R. Rothman, Democrat ................................................................. 146,038David Daly, Independent (Libertarian) ................................................... 1,649

10. Donald M. Payne, Democrat ..................................................................... 155,697Toy-Ling Washington, Independent (Green) ........................................... 2,927Sara J. Lobman, Independent (Socialist Workers) ................................. 2,089

11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican ..................................................... 200,915James W. Buell, Democrat ........................................................................ 91,811Austin S. Lett, Independent (Libertarian) ............................................... 1,530John Mele, Independent (Immigration Moratorium Now) ..................... 1,746

12. Bill Spadea, Republican ............................................................................ 115,014Rush D. Holt, Democrat ............................................................................ 171,691Ken Chazotte, Independent (Libertarian) ................................................ 1,562Daryl M. Brooks, Independent (Green) .................................................... 1,518

13. Richard W. Piatkowski, Republican ......................................................... 35,288Robert Menendez, Democrat ..................................................................... 121,018Angela L. Lariscy, Independent (Socialist Workers) ............................... 887Dick Hester, Independent (Pro Life Conservative) ................................. 1,282Herbert H. Shaw, Independent (Politicos son Corruptos) ...................... 1,066

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NEW MEXICO

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 376,930Democratic .................................................................................................. 370,942Independent ................................................................................................ 4,053Libertarian ................................................................................................. 2,382Green .......................................................................................................... 1,226Constitution ................................................................................................ 771

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Heather Wilson, Republican ..................................................................... 147,372Richard M. Romero, Democrat ................................................................. 123,339Orlin G. Cole, Write-in (Republican) ........................................................ 194

2. Stevan Pearce, Republican ........................................................................ 130,498Gary K. King, Democrat ............................................................................ 86,292

3. Gregory M. Tucker, Republican ................................................................ 79,935Tom Udall, Democrat ................................................................................ 175,269

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

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Representatives:1st district .............................................. 147,372 123,339 .......... .......... .......... ........ 194 270,9052d district ............................................... 130,498 86,292 .......... .......... .......... ........ .......... 216,7903d district ............................................... 79,935 175,269 .......... .......... .......... ........ .......... 255,204

Total ......................................... 357,805 384,900 .......... .......... .......... ........ 194 742,899

Presidential electors ..................................... 376,930 370,942 4,053 2,382 1,226 771 .......... 756,304

NEW YORK

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,806,993Democratic .................................................................................................. 4,180,755Conservative (Republican Party Candidate) ........................................... 155,574Independence (Independent Party Candidate) ........................................ 84,247Working Families (Democratic Party Candidate) ................................... 133,525Peace and Justice (Independent Party Candidate) ................................. 15,626Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,607Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 2,405Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 57,230Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 304

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Howard Mills, Republican ......................................................................... 1,625,069Charles E. Schumer, Democrat ................................................................ 4,384,907

Independence .......................................................................................... 216,198Working Families ................................................................................... 168,719

Marilyn F. O’Grady, Conservative ........................................................... 220,960David E. McReynolds, Green .................................................................... 36,942Donald Silberger, Libertarian ................................................................... 19,073Martin Koppel, Socialist Workers ............................................................ 14,811Abraham Hirschfeld, Builders .................................................................. 16,196Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 744,943

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. William M. Manger, Jr., Republican ........................................................ 110,786Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,069

Timothy H. Bishop, Democrat .................................................................. 140,878Independence .......................................................................................... 9,657Working Families ................................................................................... 5,819

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 35,7572. Richard Hoffmann, Republican ................................................................ 72,953

Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,997Steve Israel, Democrat .............................................................................. 147,197

Independence .......................................................................................... 9,508Working Families ................................................................................... 4,888

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 40,9373. Peter T. King, Republican ......................................................................... 151,323

Conservative ........................................................................................... 12,022Independence .......................................................................................... 7,914

Blair H. Mathies, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 100,737Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 44,129

4. James A. Garner, Republican ................................................................... 85,505Conservative ........................................................................................... 8,636

Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat ................................................................... 148,615Independence .......................................................................................... 6,951Working Families ................................................................................... 4,403

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 30,4205. Stephen Graves, Republican ..................................................................... 43,002

Conservative ........................................................................................... 3,865Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat ................................................................... 114,132

Independence .......................................................................................... 2,901Working Families ................................................................................... 2,693

Gonzalo Policarpio, Fair ............................................................................ 1,248Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 38,692

6. Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat ................................................................... 125,127Working Families ................................................................................... 4,561

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 55,2697. Joseph Cinquemain, Republican .............................................................. 21,843

Conservative ........................................................................................... 2,705Joseph Crowley, Democrat ........................................................................ 100,382

Working Families ................................................................................... 3,893Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 48,629

8. Peter Hort, Republican .............................................................................. 35,177Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,642Independence .......................................................................................... 2,421

Jerrold Nadler, Democrat ......................................................................... 154,098Working Families ................................................................................... 7,984

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 50,3289. Gerard J. Cronin, Republican ................................................................... 39,648

Conservative ........................................................................................... 4,141Independence .......................................................................................... 1,662

Anthony D. Weiner, Democrat .................................................................. 108,577Working Families ................................................................................... 4,448

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 44,08210. Harvey R. Clarke, Republican .................................................................. 11,099

Edolphus Towns, Democrat ...................................................................... 130,265Working Families ................................................................................... 5,848

Mariana Blume, Conservative .................................................................. 1,554Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 46,475

11. Major R. Owens, Democrat ....................................................................... 134,175Working Families ................................................................................... 10,824

Lorraine Stevens, Independence ............................................................... 4,721Sol Lieberman, Conservative .................................................................... 4,478Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 47,829

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued12. Paul A. Rodriguez, Republican ................................................................. 15,697

Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,469Nydia M. Velazquez, Democrat ................................................................ 100,402

Working Families ................................................................................... 7,394Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 38,382

13. Vito Fossella, Republican .......................................................................... 102,713Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,221

Frank J. Barbaro, Democrat ..................................................................... 72,180Independence .......................................................................................... 2,663Working Families ................................................................................... 3,657

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 26,46114. Anton Srdanovic, Republican .................................................................... 41,936

Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,687Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................. 175,886

Independence .......................................................................................... 4,743Working Families ................................................................................... 6,059

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 43,73215. Kenneth P. Jefferson, Jr., Republican ..................................................... 12,355

Charles B. Rangel, Democrat .................................................................... 153,099Working Families ................................................................................... 8,252

Jessie Fields, Independence ...................................................................... 3,345Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 41,557

16. Ali Mohamed, Republican ......................................................................... 4,917Conservative ........................................................................................... 693

Jose E. Serrano, Democrat ........................................................................ 106,739Working Families ................................................................................... 4,899

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 30,87517. Matt I. Brennan, Republican .................................................................... 40,524

Eliot L. Engel, Democrat ........................................................................... 135,344Working Families ................................................................................... 5,186

Kevin Brawley, Conservative .................................................................... 3,482Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 45,725

18. Richard A. Hoffman, Republican .............................................................. 73,975Nita M. Lowey, Democrat ......................................................................... 159,072

Independence .......................................................................................... 7,271Working Families ................................................................................... 4,372

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 45,52519. Sue W. Kelly, Republican .......................................................................... 152,051

Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,945Independence .......................................................................................... 11,405

Michael Jaliman, Democrat ...................................................................... 87,429Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 43,903

20. John E. Sweeney, Republican ................................................................... 163,343Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,279Independence .......................................................................................... 14,131

Doris F. Kelly, Democrat ........................................................................... 96,630Morris N. Guller, Centrist ........................................................................ 1,353Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 37,424

21. Warren Redlich, Republican ..................................................................... 80,121Michael R. McNulty, Democrat ................................................................ 167,247

Conservative ........................................................................................... 8,544Independence .......................................................................................... 11,321Working Families ................................................................................... 6,921

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 37,70022. William A. Brenner, Republican ............................................................... 81,881

Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat ................................................................ 148,588Independence .......................................................................................... 10,349Working Families ................................................................................... 8,552

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 38,031

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued23. John M. McHugh, Republican .................................................................. 136,222

Conservative ........................................................................................... 8,771Independence .......................................................................................... 15,086

Robert J. Johnson, Democrat .................................................................... 66,448Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 38,485

24. Sherwood Boehlert, Republican ................................................................ 128,493Independence .......................................................................................... 14,507

Jeffrey A. Miller, Democrat ...................................................................... 85,140David L. Walrath, Conservative ............................................................... 23,228Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 35,318

25. James T. Walsh, Republican ..................................................................... 155,163Conservative ........................................................................................... 13,716Independence .......................................................................................... 20,184

Howie Hawkins, Peace and Justice .......................................................... 20,106Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 106,711

26. Thomas M. Reynolds, Republican ............................................................ 137,425Conservative ........................................................................................... 10,672Independence .......................................................................................... 9,369

Jack Davis, Democrat ................................................................................ 116,484Working Families ................................................................................... 9,129

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 38,00127. Nancy A. Naples, Republican ................................................................... 125,275

Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,283Brian M. Higgins, Democrat ..................................................................... 127,267

Independence .......................................................................................... 7,974Working Families ................................................................................... 8,091

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 16,80928. Michael D. Laba, Republican .................................................................... 48,981

Conservative ........................................................................................... 5,562Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat ..................................................... 150,431

Working Families ................................................................................... 9,224Francina J. Cartonia, Independence ........................................................ 5,678Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 42,344

29. John Randy Kuhl, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 136,883Samara Barend, Democrat ........................................................................ 104,555

Working Families ................................................................................... 5,686Mark W. Assini, Conservative .................................................................. 17,272John Ciampoli, Independence ................................................................... 5,819Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 35,855

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NORTH CAROLINAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,961,166Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,525,849Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,731Write-in (Unaffiliated) ............................................................................... 1 2,261

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard Burr, Republican ......................................................................... 1,791,450Erskine Bowles, Democrat ........................................................................ 1,632,527Tom Bailey, Libertarian ............................................................................ 47,743Walker F. Rucker, Write-in ...................................................................... 362

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Greg Dority, Republican ............................................................................ 77,508G. K. Butterfield, Democrat ...................................................................... 137,667

2. Billy J. Creech, Republican ....................................................................... 87,811Bob Etheridge, Democrat .......................................................................... 145,079

3. Walter B. Jones, Republican ..................................................................... 171,863Roger A. Eaton, Democrat ........................................................................ 71,227

4. Todd A. Batchelor, Republican ................................................................. 121,717David E. Price, Democrat .......................................................................... 217,441Maximilian Longley, Write-in (Unaffiliated) ........................................... 76

5. Virginia Foxx, Republican ......................................................................... 167,546Jim A. Harrell, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 117,271

6. Howard Coble, Republican ........................................................................ 207,470William W. Jordan, Democrat .................................................................. 76,153

7. Ken Plonk, Republican .............................................................................. 66,084Mike McIntyre, Democrat ......................................................................... 180,382

8. Robert C. (Robin) Hayes, Republican ....................................................... 125,070Beth Troutman, Democrat ........................................................................ 100,101

9. Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican .............................................................. 210,783Jack Flynn, Democrat ............................................................................... 89,318

10. Patrick McHenry, Republican ................................................................... 157,884Anne N. Fischer, Democrat ....................................................................... 88,233

11. Charles H. Taylor, Republican ................................................................. 159,709Patsy Keever, Democrat ............................................................................ 131,188

12. Ada M. Fisher, Republican ....................................................................... 76,898Melvin L. Watt, Democrat ........................................................................ 154,908

13. Virginia Johnson, Republican ................................................................... 112,788Brad Miller, Democrat ............................................................................... 160,896

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Repub-lican

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ated)

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ....................................................... 77,508 137,667 ............ .......... .............. 215,1752d district ........................................................ 87,811 145,079 ............ .......... .............. 232,8903d district ........................................................ 171,863 71,227 ............ .......... .............. 243,0904th district ...................................................... 121,717 217,441 ............ 76 .............. 339,2345th district ...................................................... 167,546 117,271 ............ .......... .............. 284,8176th district ...................................................... 207,470 76,153 ............ .......... .............. 283,6237th district ...................................................... 66,084 180,382 ............ .......... .............. 246,4668th district ...................................................... 125,070 100,101 ............ .......... .............. 225,1719th district ...................................................... 210,783 89,318 ............ .......... .............. 300,10110th district .................................................... 157,884 88,233 ............ .......... .............. 246,11711th district .................................................... 159,709 131,188 ............ .......... .............. 290,89712th district .................................................... 76,898 154,908 ............ .......... .............. 231,80613th district .................................................... 112,788 160,896 ............ .......... .............. 273,684

Total .................................................. 1,743,131 1,669,864 ............ 76 .............. 3,413,071

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NORTH CAROLINA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in

(Unaf-fili-

ated)

Write-in Total

Senator ................................................................... 1,791,450 1,632,527 47,743 .......... 362 3,472,082

Presidential electors .............................................. 1,961,166 1,525,849 11,731 .......... 1 2,261 3,501,007

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 1,805 for Independent; 348 forSocialist; and 108 for Green.

NORTH DAKOTA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 196,651Democratic .................................................................................................. 111,052Independent ................................................................................................ 3,756Libertarian ................................................................................................. 851Constitution ................................................................................................ 514Write-in ....................................................................................................... 9

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike Liffrig, Republican ........................................................................... 98,553Byron L. Dorgan, Democrat ...................................................................... 212,143

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Duane Sand, Republican ........................................................................... 125,684Earl Pomeroy, Democrat ........................................................................... 185,130

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Lib-er-tar-ian

Con-sti-tu-tion

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ........................................................................ 125,684 185,130 .......... ...... ........ .......... 310,814

Senator ............................................................................ 98,553 212,143 .......... ...... ........ .......... 310,696

Presidential electors ....................................................... 196,651 111,052 3,756 851 514 9 312,833

OHIO

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,859,764Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,741,165Other Party Candidates ............................................................................ 1 26,616Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2 358

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

George V. Voinovich, Republican .............................................................. 3,464,356Eric D. Fingerhut, Democrat .................................................................... 1,961,171Helen Meyers, Write-in ............................................................................. 296

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Steve Chabot, Republican ......................................................................... 173,430Greg Harris, Democrat .............................................................................. 116,235Rich Stevenson, Write-in (Nonpartisan) .................................................. 198

2. Rob Portman, Republican ......................................................................... 227,102Charles W. Sanders, Democrat ................................................................. 89,598James Condit, Jr., Write-in (Nonpartisan) .............................................. 60

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OHIO—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

3. Michael R. Turner, Republican ................................................................. 197,290Jane Mitakides, Democrat ........................................................................ 119,448

4. Michael G. Oxley, Republican ................................................................... 167,807Ben Konop, Democrat ................................................................................ 118,538

5. Paul E. Gillmor, Republican ..................................................................... 196,649Robin Weirauch, Democrat ....................................................................... 96,656

6. Ted Strickland, Democrat ......................................................................... 223,842John Stephen Luchansky, Write-in (Nonpartisan) ................................. 145

7. David L. Hobson, Republican ................................................................... 186,534Kara Anastasio, Democrat ........................................................................ 100,617

8. John A. Boehner, Republican ................................................................... 201,675Jeff Hardenbrook, Democrat ..................................................................... 90,574

9. Larry A. Kaczala, Republican ................................................................... 95,983Marcy Kaptur, Democrat .......................................................................... 205,149

10. Edward Fitzpatrick Herman, Republican ................................................ 96,463Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat .................................................................. 172,406Barbara Anne Ferris, Nonpartisan .......................................................... 18,343

11. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democrat ........................................................... 222,37112. Patrick J. Tiberi, Republican .................................................................... 198,912

Edward S. Brown, Democrat .................................................................... 122,109Chuck Spingola, Write-in (Nonpartisan) ................................................. 25

13. Robert Lucas, Republican ......................................................................... 97,090Sherrod Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 201,004

14. Steven C. LaTourette, Republican ........................................................... 201,652Capri S. Cafaro, Democrat ........................................................................ 119,714

15. Deborah Pryce, Republican ....................................................................... 166,520Mark P. Brown, Democrat ........................................................................ 110,915

16. Ralph Regula, Republican ......................................................................... 202,544Jeff Seemann, Democrat ........................................................................... 101,817

17. Frank V. Cusimano, Republican ............................................................... 62,871Tim Ryan, Democrat .................................................................................. 212,800

18. Robert W. Ney, Republican ....................................................................... 177,600Brian R. Thomas, Democrat ..................................................................... 90,820

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

OtherPartyCan-

didates

Non-parti-san

Write-in

(Non-parti-san)

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ...................................... 173,430 116,235 ................ ............ 198 .......... 289,8632d district ....................................... 227,102 89,598 ................ ............ 60 .......... 316,7603d district ....................................... 197,290 119,448 ................ ............ .......... .......... 316,7384th district ..................................... 167,807 118,538 ................ ............ .......... .......... 286,3455th district ..................................... 196,649 96,656 ................ ............ .......... .......... 293,3056th district ..................................... .................. 223,842 ................ ............ 145 .......... 223,9877th district ..................................... 186,534 100,617 ................ ............ .......... .......... 287,1518th district ..................................... 201,675 90,574 ................ ............ .......... .......... 292,2499th district ..................................... 95,983 205,149 ................ ............ .......... .......... 301,13210th district ................................... 96,463 172,406 ................ 18,343 .......... .......... 287,21211th district ................................... .................. 222,371 ................ ............ .......... .......... 222,37112th district ................................... 198,912 122,109 ................ ............ 25 .......... 321,04613th district ................................... 97,090 201,004 ................ ............ .......... .......... 298,09414th district ................................... 201,652 119,714 ................ ............ .......... .......... 321,36615th district ................................... 166,520 110,915 ................ ............ .......... .......... 277,43516th district ................................... 202,544 101,817 ................ ............ .......... .......... 304,36117th district ................................... 62,871 212,800 ................ ............ .......... .......... 275,67118th district ................................... 177,600 90,820 ................ ............ .......... .......... 268,420

Total ................................. 2,650,122 2,514,613 ................ 18,343 428 .......... 5,183,506

Senator .................................................. 3,464,356 1,961,171 ................ ............ .......... 296 5,425,823

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OHIO—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

OtherPartyCan-

didates

Non-parti-san

Write-in

(Non-parti-san)

Write-in Total

Presidential electors ............................. 2,859,764 2,741,165 1 26,616 ............ .......... 2 358 5,627,903

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 14,676 for Libertarian and11,940 for Constitution.

2 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 192 for Green; 17 for SocialistWorkers; and 2 for Workers World.

OKLAHOMA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 959,792Democratic .................................................................................................. 503,966

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tom Coburn, Republican ........................................................................... 763,433Brad Carson, Democrat ............................................................................. 596,750Sheila Bilyeu, Independent ....................................................................... 86,663

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John Sullivan, Republican ........................................................................ 187,145Doug Dodd, Democrat ................................................................................ 116,731John Krymski, Independent ..................................................................... 7,058

2. Wayland Smalley, Republican .................................................................. 92,963Dan Boren, Democrat ................................................................................ 179,579

3. Frank D. Lucas, Republican ..................................................................... 215,510Gregory M. Wilson, Independent .............................................................. 46,621

4. Tom Cole, Republican ................................................................................ 198,985Charlene K. Bradshaw, Independent ....................................................... 56,869

5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 180,430Bert Smith, Democrat ............................................................................... 92,719

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent Total

Representatives:1st district ...................................................................................... 187,145 116,731 7,058 310,9342d district ....................................................................................... 92,963 179,579 .............. 272,5423d district ....................................................................................... 215,510 .................. 46,621 262,1314th district ..................................................................................... 198,985 .................. 56,869 255,8545th district ..................................................................................... 180,430 92,719 .............. 273,149

Total ................................................................................. 875,033 389,029 110,548 1,374,610

Senator .................................................................................................. 763,433 596,750 86,663 1,446,846

Presidential electors ............................................................................. 959,792 503,966 .............. 1,463,758

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OREGON

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 866,831Democratic .................................................................................................. 943,163Libertarian ................................................................................................. 7,260Pacific Green .............................................................................................. 5,315Constitution ................................................................................................ 5,257Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 8,956

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Al King, Republican ................................................................................... 565,254Ron Wyden, Democrat ............................................................................... 1,128,728Dan Fitzgerald, Libertarian ...................................................................... 29,582Teresa Keane, Pacific Green ..................................................................... 43,053David Brownlow, Constitution .................................................................. 12,397Other ........................................................................................................... 1,536

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Goli Ameri, Republican ............................................................................. 135,164David Wu, Democrat ................................................................................. 203,771Dean Wolf, Constitution ............................................................................ 13,882Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 1,521

2. Greg Walden, Republican .......................................................................... 248,461John C. McColgan, Democrat ................................................................... 88,914Jim Lindsay, Libertarian .......................................................................... 4,792Jack Alan Brown, Jr., Constitution .......................................................... 4,060Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 638

3. Tami Mars, Republican ............................................................................. 82,045Earl Blumenauer, Democrat ..................................................................... 245,559Dale Winegarden, Constitution ................................................................ 7,119Walter F. (Walt) Brown, Socialist ............................................................ 10,678Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 1,159

4. Jim Feldkamp, Republican ....................................................................... 140,882Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat ...................................................................... 228,611Jacob Boone, Libertarian .......................................................................... 3,190Michael Paul Marsh, Constitution ........................................................... 1,799Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 427

5. Jim Zupancic, Republican ......................................................................... 154,993Darlene Hooley, Democrat ........................................................................ 184,833Jerry Defoe, Libertarian ............................................................................ 6,463Joseph H. Bitz, Constitution ..................................................................... 2,971Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 374

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

PacificGreen

Con-stitution Socialist Miscella-

neous Other Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 135,164 203,771 ............... ............... 13,882 ............... 1,521 ........... 354,3382d district ..................... 248,461 88,914 4,792 ............... 4,060 ............... 638 ........... 346,8653d district ..................... 82,045 245,559 ............... ............... 7,119 10,678 1,159 ........... 346,5604th district .................... 140,882 228,611 3,190 ............... 1,799 ............... 427 ........... 374,9095th district .................... 154,993 184,833 6,463 ............... 2,971 ............... 374 ........... 349,634

Total ...................... 761,545 951,688 14,445 ............... 29,831 10,678 4,119 ........... 1,772,306

Senator ............................. 565,254 1,128,728 29,582 43,053 12,397 ............... ............... 1,536 1,780,550

Presidential electors ........ 866,831 943,163 7,260 5,315 5,257 ............... 8,956 ........... 1,836,782

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PENNSYLVANIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 2,793,847Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,938,095Constitution ................................................................................................ 6,318Libertarian ................................................................................................. 21,185Green .......................................................................................................... 6,319Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,170Write-in (Independent Party Candidate) ................................................. 2,656

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Arlen Specter, Republican ......................................................................... 2,925,080Joseph M. Hoeffel, Democrat .................................................................... 2,334,126James N. Clymer, Constitution ................................................................ 220,056Betsy Summers, Libertarian ..................................................................... 79,263Scattering ................................................................................................... 580

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Deborah L. Williams, Republican ............................................................. 33,266Robert A. Brady, Democrat ....................................................................... 214,462Christopher Randolph, Randolph for Congress ....................................... 857

2. Stewart Bolno, Republican ........................................................................ 34,411Chaka Fattah, Democrat ........................................................................... 253,226

3. Phil English, Republican ........................................................................... 166,580Steven Porter, Democrat ........................................................................... 110,684

4. Melissa A. Hart, Republican ..................................................................... 204,329Stevan Drobac, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 116,303Steven B. Larchuk, Healthcare ................................................................ 3,285

5. John E. Peterson, Republican ................................................................... 192,852Thomas A. Martin, Libertarian ................................................................ 26,239

6. Jim Gerlach, Republican ........................................................................... 160,348Lois Murphy, Democrat ............................................................................. 153,977

7. Curt Weldon, Republican .......................................................................... 196,556Paul Scoles, Democrat ............................................................................... 134,932David Jahn, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,039

8. Michael G. Fitzpatrick, Republican .......................................................... 183,229Virginia Waters Schrader, Democrat ....................................................... 143,427Erich G. Lukas, Constitution .................................................................... 898Arthur L. Farnsworth, Libertarian .......................................................... 3,710

9. Bill Shuster, Republican ........................................................................... 184,320Paul I. Politis, Democrat ........................................................................... 80,787

10. Don Sherwood, Republican ....................................................................... 191,967Veronica A. Hannevig, Constitution ......................................................... 14,805

11. Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat .................................................................... 171,147Kenneth C. Brenneman, Constitution ...................................................... 10,105

12. John P. Murtha, Democrat ....................................................................... 204,50413. Melissa Brown, Republican ....................................................................... 127,205

Allyson Schwartz, Democrat ..................................................................... 171,763John P. McDermott, Constitution ............................................................. 5,291Chuck Moulton, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,865

14. Michael F. Doyle, Democrat ...................................................................... 220,13915. Charles W. Dent, Republican .................................................................... 170,634

Joe Driscoll, Democrat ............................................................................... 114,646Richard J. Piotrowski, Libertarian ........................................................... 3,660Greta Browne, Green ................................................................................. 2,194

16. Joseph R. Pitts, Republican ...................................................................... 183,620Lois K. Herr, Democrat ............................................................................. 98,410William R. Hagen, Green .......................................................................... 3,269

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued17. Scott Paterno, Republican ......................................................................... 113,592

Tim Holden, Democrat .............................................................................. 172,412Russ Diamond, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,782

18. Tim Murphy, Republican .......................................................................... 197,894Mark G. Boles, Democrat .......................................................................... 117,420

19. Todd Russell Platts, Republican ............................................................... 224,274Lester B. Searer, Constitution .................................................................. 3,474Michael Mickey Paoletta, Libertarian ...................................................... 8,456Charles J. Steel, Green ............................................................................. 8,890

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RHODE ISLAND

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 169,046Democratic .................................................................................................. 259,760Reform (Independent Party Candidate) ................................................... 4,651Green .......................................................................................................... 1,333Libertarian ................................................................................................. 907Nonpartisan ................................................................................................ 845Constitution ................................................................................................ 339Workers World ........................................................................................... 253

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. David W. Rogers, Republican ................................................................... 69,819Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat .................................................................. 124,923Write-in Nonpartisan ................................................................................ 268

2. Arthur Chuck Barton III, Republican ...................................................... 43,139James R. Langevin, Democrat .................................................................. 154,392Edward M. Morabito, Independent .......................................................... 6,196Dorman J. Hayes, Jr., Socialist ................................................................ 3,303Write-in Nonpartisan ................................................................................ 135

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Re-form

Social-ist Green

Lib-er-

tari-an

Non-parti-san

Write-in

Non-parti-san

Con-stitu-tion

Work-ers

WorldTotal

Representatives:1st district .................... 69,819 124,923 ........... ........... ........... ........... ........ ......... 268 ......... ........... 195,0102d district ..................... 43,139 154,392 6,196 ........... 3,303 ........... ........ ......... 135 ......... ........... 207,165

Total ...................... 112,958 279,315 6,196 ........... 3,303 ........... ........ ......... 403 ......... ........... 402,175

Presidential electors ........ 169,046 259,760 ........... 4,651 ........... 1,333 907 845 ............ 339 253 437,134

SOUTH CAROLINA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 937,974Democratic .................................................................................................. 661,699Green .......................................................................................................... 1,488Constitution ................................................................................................ 5,317Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,608United Citizens .......................................................................................... 2,124Independence .............................................................................................. 5,520

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jim DeMint, Republican ........................................................................... 857,167Inez Tenenbaum, Democrat ...................................................................... 704,384Efia Nwangaza, Green .............................................................................. 4,245

Independence .......................................................................................... 138Patrick Tyndall, Constitution ................................................................... 13,464Rebekah E. Sutherland, Libertarian ........................................................ 10,678Tee Ferguson, United Citizens ................................................................. 5,859Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,286

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Henry E. Brown, Jr., Republican ............................................................. 186,448James E. Dunn, Green .............................................................................. 25,674Write-in ....................................................................................................... 186

2. Joe Wilson, Republican ............................................................................. 181,862Michael Ray Ellisor, Democrat ................................................................. 93,249Steve Lefemine, Constitution .................................................................... 4,447Write-in ....................................................................................................... 312

3. J. Gresham Barrett, Republican ............................................................... 191,052Write-in ....................................................................................................... 947

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued4. Bob Inglis, Republican ............................................................................... 188,795

Brandon P. Brown, Democrat ................................................................... 78,376C. Faye Walters, Green ............................................................................. 3,273Write-in ....................................................................................................... 150

5. Albert F. Spencer, Republican .................................................................. 89,568John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 152,867Write-in ....................................................................................................... 83

6. Gary McLeod, Republican ......................................................................... 75,443Constitution ............................................................................................ 4,157

James E. Clyburn, Democrat .................................................................... 161,987Write-in ....................................................................................................... 242

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Green Constitu-tion

Liber-tarian

UnitedCitizens

Inde-pend-ence

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 186,448 ....................... 25,674 ............... ............... ............. ............ 186 212,3082d district ..................... 181,862 93,249 ............... 4,447 ............... ............. ............ 312 279,8703d district ..................... 191,052 ....................... ............... ............... ............... ............. ............ 947 191,9994th district .................... 188,795 78,376 3,273 ............... ............... ............. ............ 150 270,5945th district .................... 89,568 152,867 ............... ............... ............... ............. ............ 83 242,5186th district .................... 75,443 161,987 ............... 4,157 ............... ............. ............ 242 241,829

Total ...................... 913,168 486,479 28,947 8,604 ............... ............. ............ 1,920 1,439,118

Senator ............................. 857,167 704,384 4,245 13,464 10,678 5,859 138 1,286 1,597,221

Presidential electors ........ 937,974 661,699 1,488 5,317 3,608 2,124 5,520 ............ 1,617,730

SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 232,584Democratic .................................................................................................. 149,244Independent ................................................................................................ 4,320Libertarian ................................................................................................. 964Constitution ................................................................................................ 1,103

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Thune, Republican ........................................................................... 197,848Tom Daschle, Democrat ............................................................................ 193,340

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Larry Diedrich, Republican ....................................................................... 178,823Stephanie Herseth, Democrat ................................................................... 207,837Terry L. Begay, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,808

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tari-an

Con-stitu-tion

Total

Representative:At large ................................................................................. 178,823 207,837 .......... 2,808 .......... 389,468

Senator ...................................................................................... 197,848 193,340 .......... .......... .......... 391,188

Presidential electors ................................................................ 232,584 149,244 4,320 964 1,103 388,215

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TENNESSEE

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,384,375Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,036,477Independent ................................................................................................ 1 16,428Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2 39

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. William L. Jenkins, Republican ............................................................... 172,543Graham Leonard, Democrat ..................................................................... 56,361Ralph J. Ball, Independent ....................................................................... 3,061Michael Peavler, Independent .................................................................. 1,595

2. John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 215,795John Greene, Democrat ............................................................................. 52,155Charles E. Howard, Independent ............................................................. 4,978

3. Zach Wamp, Republican ............................................................................ 166,154John Wolfe, Democrat ............................................................................... 84,295June Griffin, Independent ......................................................................... 3,018Doug Vandagriff, Independent ................................................................. 1,696Jean Howard-Hill, Independent ............................................................... 1,473

4. Janice Bowling, Republican ...................................................................... 109,993Lincoln Davis, Democrat ........................................................................... 138,459Ken Martin, Independent .......................................................................... 4,194

5. Scott Knapp, Republican ........................................................................... 74,978Jim Cooper, Democrat ............................................................................... 168,970Thomas F. Kovach, Write-in ..................................................................... 15

6. Nick Demas, Republican ........................................................................... 87,523Bart Gordon, Democrat ............................................................................. 167,448J. Patrick Lyons, Independent .................................................................. 3,869Norman R. Saliba, Independent ............................................................... 1,802

7. Marsha Blackburn, Republican ................................................................ 232,4048. James L. Hart, Republican ....................................................................... 59,853

John S. Tanner, Democrat ........................................................................ 173,623Dennis Bertrand, Write-in ........................................................................ 91

9. Ruben M. Fort, Republican ....................................................................... 41,578Harold E. Ford, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 190,648Jim Maynard, Write-in .............................................................................. 166

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 172,543 56,361 4,656 .......... 233,5602d district ...................................................................... 215,795 52,155 4,978 .......... 272,9283d district ...................................................................... 166,154 84,295 6,187 .......... 256,6364th district .................................................................... 109,993 138,459 4,194 .......... 252,6465th district .................................................................... 74,978 168,970 ................ 15 243,9636th district .................................................................... 87,523 167,448 5,671 .......... 260,6427th district .................................................................... 232,404 .................. ................ .......... 232,4048th district .................................................................... 59,853 173,623 ................ 91 233,5679th district .................................................................... 41,578 190,648 ................ 166 232,392

Total ................................................................ 1,160,821 1,031,959 25,686 272 2,218,738

Presidential electors ............................................................ 1,384,375 1,036,477 1 16,428 2 39 2,437,319

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 4,866 for Libertarian and2,570 for Constitution.

2 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 33 for Green and 6 for Social-ist.

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TEXASFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 4,526,917Democratic .................................................................................................. 2,832,704Libertarian ................................................................................................. 38,787Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 12,341

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Louie Gohmert, Republican ...................................................................... 157,068Max Sandlin, Democrat ............................................................................. 96,281Dean L. Tucker, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,158

2. Ted Poe, Republican .................................................................................. 139,951Nick Lampson, Democrat .......................................................................... 108,156Sandra Leigh Saulsbury, Libertarian ...................................................... 3,931

3. Sam Johnson, Republican ......................................................................... 180,099Paul Jenkins, Independent ....................................................................... 16,966James Vessels, Libertarian ....................................................................... 13,287

4. Ralph M. Hall, Republican ........................................................................ 182,866Jim Nickerson, Democrat .......................................................................... 81,585Kevin D. Anderson, Libertarian ............................................................... 3,491

5. Jeb Hensarling, Republican ...................................................................... 148,816Bill Bernstein, Democrat ........................................................................... 75,911John Gonzalez, Libertarian ....................................................................... 6,118

6. Joe Barton, Republican ............................................................................. 168,767Morris Meyer, Democrat ........................................................................... 83,609Stephen Schrader, Libertarian ................................................................. 3,251

7. John Abney Culberson, Republican .......................................................... 175,440John Martinez, Democrat .......................................................................... 91,126Paul Staton, Independent ......................................................................... 3,713Drew Parks, Libertarian ........................................................................... 3,372

8. Kevin Brady, Republican .......................................................................... 179,599James ‘‘Jim’’ Wright, Democrat ................................................................ 77,324Paul Hansen, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,705

9. Arlette Molina, Republican ....................................................................... 42,132Al Green, Democrat ................................................................................... 114,462Stacey Lynn Bourland, Libertarian ......................................................... 1,972

10. Michael T. McCaul, Republican ................................................................ 182,113Robert Fritsche, Libertarian ..................................................................... 35,569Lorenzo Sadun, Write-in ........................................................................... 13,961

11. Mike Conaway, Republican ....................................................................... 177,291Wayne Raasch, Democrat ......................................................................... 50,339Jeffrey Blunt, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,347

12. Kay Granger, Republican .......................................................................... 173,222Felix Alvarado, Democrat ......................................................................... 66,316

13. Mac Thornberry, Republican .................................................................... 189,448M.J. (Smitty) Smith, Libertarian ............................................................. 15,793

14. Ron Paul, Republican ................................................................................ 173,66815. Michael D. Thamm, Republican ............................................................... 67,917

Ruben Hinojosa, Democrat ........................................................................ 96,089William R. Cady, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,352

16. David Brigham, Republican ...................................................................... 49,972Silvestre Reyes, Democrat ........................................................................ 108,577Brad Clardy, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,224

17. Arlene Wohlgemuth, Republican .............................................................. 116,049Chet Edwards, Democrat .......................................................................... 125,309Clyde L. Garland, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,390

18. Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat .................................................................. 136,018Tom Bazan, Independent .......................................................................... 9,787Brent Sullivan, Libertarian ...................................................................... 7,183

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TEXAS—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

19. Randy Neugebauer, Republican ............................................................... 136,459Charles W. Stenholm, Democrat .............................................................. 93,531Richard Peterson, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,524

20. Roger Scott, Republican ............................................................................ 54,976Charles A. Gonzalez, Democrat ................................................................ 112,480Michael Idrogo, Independent .................................................................... 1,971Jessie Bouley, Libertarian ........................................................................ 2,377

21. Lamar S. Smith, Republican ..................................................................... 209,774Rhett R. Smith, Democrat ......................................................................... 121,129Jason Pratt, Libertarian ........................................................................... 10,216

22. Tom DeLay, Republican ............................................................................ 150,386Richard R. Morrison, Democrat ................................................................ 112,034Michael Fjetland, Independent ................................................................. 5,314Tom Morrison, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,886

23. Henry Bonilla, Republican ........................................................................ 170,716Joe Sullivan, Democrat ............................................................................. 72,480Nazirite ‘‘Comrade’’ Perez, Libertarian .................................................... 3,307

24. Kenny Marchant, Republican ................................................................... 154,435Gary R. Page, Democrat ............................................................................ 82,599James H. Lawrence, Libertarian .............................................................. 4,340

25. Rebecca Armendariz Klein, Republican ................................................... 49,252Lloyd Doggett, Democrat ........................................................................... 108,309James Werner, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,656

26. Michael C. Burgess, Republican ............................................................... 180,519Lico Reyes, Democrat ................................................................................ 89,809James Gholston, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,211

27. William (Willie) Vaden, Republican ......................................................... 61,955Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat ...................................................................... 112,081Christopher J. Claytor, Libertarian ......................................................... 3,500

28. James (Jim) F. Hopson, Republican ......................................................... 69,538Henry Cuellar, Democrat .......................................................................... 106,323Ken Ashby, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,305

29. Gene Green, Democrat .............................................................................. 78,256Clifford Messina, Libertarian ................................................................... 4,868

30. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat ............................................................ 144,513John Davis, Libertarian ............................................................................ 10,821

31. John R. Carter, Republican ...................................................................... 160,247Jon Porter, Democrat ................................................................................ 80,292Celeste Adams, Libertarian ...................................................................... 6,888

32. Pete Sessions, Republican ......................................................................... 109,859Martin Frost, Democrat ............................................................................ 89,030Michael David Needleman, Libertarian ................................................... 3,347

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................. 157,068 96,281 ............ 2,158 ................ 255,5072d district .................................................. 139,951 108,156 ............ 3,931 ................ 252,0383d district .................................................. 180,099 .................. 16,966 13,287 ................ 210,3524th district ................................................. 182,866 81,585 ............ 3,491 ................ 267,9425th district ................................................. 148,816 75,911 ............ 6,118 ................ 230,8456th district ................................................. 168,767 83,609 ............ 3,251 ................ 255,6277th district ................................................. 175,440 91,126 3,713 3,372 ................ 273,6518th district ................................................. 179,599 77,324 ............ 3,705 ................ 260,6289th district ................................................. 42,132 114,462 ............ 1,972 ................ 158,56610th district ............................................... 182,113 .................. ............ 35,569 13,961 231,64311th district ............................................... 177,291 50,339 ............ 3,347 ................ 230,97712th district ............................................... 173,222 66,316 ............ .............. ................ 239,53813th district ............................................... 189,448 .................. ............ 15,793 ................ 205,24114th district ............................................... 173,668 .................. ............ .............. ................ 173,668

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TEXAS—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Write-in Total

15th district ............................................... 67,917 96,089 ............ 2,352 ................ 166,35816th district ............................................... 49,972 108,577 ............ 2,224 ................ 160,77317th district ............................................... 116,049 125,309 ............ 3,390 ................ 244,74818th district ............................................... .................. 136,018 9,787 7,183 ................ 152,98819th district ............................................... 136,459 93,531 ............ 3,524 ................ 233,51420th district ............................................... 54,976 112,480 1,971 2,377 ................ 171,80421st district ............................................... 209,774 121,129 ............ 10,216 ................ 341,11922d district ................................................ 150,386 112,034 5,314 4,886 ................ 272,62023d district ................................................ 170,716 72,480 ............ 3,307 ................ 246,50324th district ............................................... 154,435 82,599 ............ 4,340 ................ 241,37425th district ............................................... 49,252 108,309 ............ 2,656 ................ 160,21726th district ............................................... 180,519 89,809 ............ 4,211 ................ 274,53927th district ............................................... 61,955 112,081 ............ 3,500 ................ 177,53628th district ............................................... 69,538 106,323 ............ 4,305 ................ 180,16629th district ............................................... .................. 78,256 ............ 4,868 ................ 83,12430th district ............................................... .................. 144,513 ............ 10,821 ................ 155,33431st district ............................................... 160,247 80,292 ............ 6,888 ................ 247,42732d district ................................................ 109,859 89,030 ............ 3,347 ................ 202,236

Total ............................................ 4,012,534 2,713,968 37,751 180,389 13,961 6,958,603

Presidential electors ........................................ 4,526,917 2,832,704 ............ 38,787 1 12,341 7,410,749

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 9,153 for Independent; 1,626for Constitution; 1,014 for Green; and 111 for Socialist.

UTAHFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 663,742Democratic .................................................................................................. 241,199Constitution ................................................................................................ 6,841Personal Choice .......................................................................................... 946Libertarian ................................................................................................. 3,375Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 393Unaffiliated (Independent Party Candidate) ........................................... 11,305Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 43

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Robert F. Bennett, Republican ................................................................. 626,640R. Paul Van Dam, Democrat .................................................................... 258,955Gary R. Van Horn, Constitution ............................................................... 17,289Joe LaBonte, Personal Choice .................................................................. 8,824Write-in ....................................................................................................... 18

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Rob Bishop, Republican ............................................................................. 199,615Steven Thompson, Democrat .................................................................... 85,630Charles Johnston, Constitution ................................................................ 4,510Richard W. Soderberg, Personal Choice ................................................... 4,206

2. John Swallow, Republican ........................................................................ 147,778Jim Matheson, Democrat .......................................................................... 187,250Jeremy Paul Petersen, Constitution ........................................................ 3,541Ronald R. Amos, Personal Choice ............................................................ 1,210Patrick S. Diehl, Green ............................................................................. 2,189

3. Chris Cannon, Republican ........................................................................ 173,010Beau Babka, Democrat .............................................................................. 88,748Ronald Winfield, Constitution .................................................................. 5,089Curtis Darrell James, Personal Choice .................................................... 2,390Jim Dexter, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,691

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

Constitu-tion

PersonalChoice

Liber-tarian Green

Social-ist

Work-ers

Unaffili-ated

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 199,615 85,630 4,510 4,206 ............ ............ ............ ............... .......... 293,961

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UTAH—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

Constitu-tion

PersonalChoice

Liber-tarian Green

Social-ist

Work-ers

Unaffili-ated

Write-in Total

2d district ..................... 147,778 187,250 3,541 1,210 ............ 2,189 ............ ............... .......... 341,9683d district ..................... 173,010 88,748 5,089 2,390 3,691 ............ ............ ............... .......... 272,928

Total ...................... 520,403 361,628 13,140 7,806 3,691 2,189 ............ ............... .......... 908,857

Senator ............................. 626,640 258,955 17,289 8,824 ............ ............ ............ ............... 18 911,726

Presidential electors ........ 663,742 241,199 6,841 946 3,375 ............ 393 11,305 1 43 927,844

1 Includes candidate appearing on the following party ticket in most other States: 39 for Green.

VERMONT

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 121,180Democratic .................................................................................................. 184,067Independent ................................................................................................ 4,494Liberty Union ............................................................................................. 265Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,102Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 244Write-in ....................................................................................................... 957

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jack McMullen, Republican ...................................................................... 75,398Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat ...................................................................... 216,972Keith Stern, Independent .......................................................................... 3,300Cris Ericson, Marijuana ............................................................................ 6,486Ben Mitchell, Liberty Union ..................................................................... 879Craig Hill, Vermont Green ........................................................................ 3,999Write-in ....................................................................................................... 174

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Greg Parke, Republican ............................................................................ 74,271Larry Drown, Democrat ............................................................................ 21,684Bernard Sanders, Independent ................................................................. 205,774Jane Newton, Liberty Union ..................................................................... 3,018Write-in ....................................................................................................... 261

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Vermont

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Mari-juana

LibertyUnion

VermontGreen

Liber-tarian

Social-ist

Work-ers

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ......................... 74,271 21,684 205,774 ............ 3,018 ................ ............ ............ 261 305,008

Senator ............................. 75,398 216,972 3,300 6,486 879 3,999 ............ ............ 174 307,208

Presidential electors ........ 121,180 184,067 4,494 ............ 265 ................ 1,102 244 957 312,309

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VIRGINIAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,716,959Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,454,742Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,032Constitution ................................................................................................ 10,161Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1 2,521

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jo Ann Davis, Republican ......................................................................... 225,071William A. Lee, Independent .................................................................... 57,434Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4,029

2. Thelma D. Drake, Republican .................................................................. 132,946David B. Ashe, Democrat .......................................................................... 108,180Write-in ....................................................................................................... 254

3. Winsome E. Sears, Republican ................................................................. 70,194Robert C. Scott, Democrat ......................................................................... 159,373Write-in ....................................................................................................... 325

4. J. Randy Forbes, Republican .................................................................... 182,444Jonathan R. Menefee, Democrat .............................................................. 100,413Write-in ....................................................................................................... 170

5. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Republican ............................................................... 172,431Al C. Weed II, Democrat ........................................................................... 98,237Write-in ....................................................................................................... 90

6. Bob Goodlatte, Republican ........................................................................ 206,560Write-in ....................................................................................................... 7,088

7. Eric Cantor, Republican ............................................................................ 230,765W. Brad Blanton, Independent ................................................................. 74,325Write-in ....................................................................................................... 568

8. Lisa Marie Cheney, Republican ................................................................ 106,231James P. Moran, Democrat ....................................................................... 171,986James T. Hurysz, Independent ................................................................. 9,004Write-in ....................................................................................................... 698

9. Kevin R. Triplett, Republican ................................................................... 98,499Rick Boucher, Democrat ............................................................................ 150,039Seth A. Davis, Independent ...................................................................... 4,341Write-in ....................................................................................................... 68

10. Frank R. Wolf, Republican ........................................................................ 205,982James R. Socas, Democrat ........................................................................ 116,654Write-in ....................................................................................................... 375

11. Tom Davis, Republican .............................................................................. 186,299Ken Longmyer, Democrat ......................................................................... 118,305Joseph P. Oddo, Independent ................................................................... 4,338Write-in ....................................................................................................... 291

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

Constitu-tion Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 225,071 ....................... 57,434 ............... ............... 4,029 286,5342d district .............. 132,946 108,180 ................. ............... ............... 254 241,3803d district .............. 70,194 159,373 ................. ............... ............... 325 229,8924th district ............ 182,444 100,413 ................. ............... ............... 170 283,0275th district ............ 172,431 98,237 ................. ............... ............... 90 270,7586th district ............ 206,560 ....................... ................. ............... ............... 7,088 213,6487th district ............ 230,765 ....................... 74,325 ............... ............... 568 305,6588th district ............ 106,231 171,986 9,004 ............... ............... 698 287,9199th district ............ 98,499 150,039 4,341 ............... ............... 68 252,94710th district .......... 205,982 116,654 ................. ............... ............... 375 323,01111th district .......... 186,299 118,305 4,338 ............... ............... 291 309,233

Total ............... 1,817,422 1,023,187 149,442 ............... ............... 13,956 3,004,007

Presidential electors 1,716,959 1,454,742 ................. 11,032 10,161 1 2,521 3,195,415

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 2,393 for Independent; 104 forGreen; and 23 for Socialist.

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WASHINGTON

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,304,894Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,510,201Independent ................................................................................................ 23,283Libertarian ................................................................................................. 11,955Green .......................................................................................................... 2,974Constitution ................................................................................................ 3,922Workers World ........................................................................................... 1,077Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 547Socialist Equality ....................................................................................... 231

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

George R. Nethercutt, Jr., Republican ..................................................... 1,204,584Patty Murray, Democrat ........................................................................... 1,549,708J. Mills, Libertarian .................................................................................. 34,055Mark B. Wilson, Green .............................................................................. 30,304

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Randy Eastwood, Republican .................................................................... 117,850Jay Inslee, Democrat ................................................................................. 204,121Charles Moore, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,798

2. Suzanne Sinclair, Republican ................................................................... 106,333Rick Larsen, Democrat .............................................................................. 202,383Bruce Guthrie, Libertarian ....................................................................... 7,966

3. Thomas A. Crowson, Republican .............................................................. 119,027Brian Baird, Democrat .............................................................................. 193,626

4. Doc Hastings, Republican ......................................................................... 154,627Sandy Matheson, Democrat ...................................................................... 92,486

5. Cathy McMorris, Republican .................................................................... 179,600Don Barbieri, Democrat ............................................................................ 121,333

6. Doug Cloud, Republican ............................................................................ 91,228Norman D. Dicks, Democrat ..................................................................... 202,919

7. Carol Cassady, Republican ....................................................................... 65,226Jim McDermott, Democrat ........................................................................ 272,302

8. Dave Reichert, Republican ........................................................................ 173,298Dave Ross, Democrat ................................................................................. 157,148Spencer Garrett, Libertarian .................................................................... 6,053

9. Paul J. Lord, Republican ........................................................................... 88,304Adam Smith, Democrat ............................................................................. 162,433Robert F. Losey, Green .............................................................................. 5,934

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Washington

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian Green

Con-stitu-tion

Work-ers

World

Social-ist

Work-ers

Social-ist

Equal-ity

Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 117,850 204,121 .............. 5,798 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 327,7692d district ..................... 106,333 202,383 .............. 7,966 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 316,6823d district ..................... 119,027 193,626 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 312,6534th district .................... 154,627 92,486 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 247,1135th district .................... 179,600 121,333 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 300,9336th district .................... 91,228 202,919 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 294,1477th district .................... 65,226 272,302 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 337,5288th district .................... 173,298 157,148 .............. 6,053 .............. ........... ........... ........... ............ 336,4999th district .................... 88,304 162,433 .............. .............. 5,934 ........... ........... ........... ............ 256,671

Total ...................... 1,095,493 1,608,751 .............. 19,817 5,934 ........... ........... ........... ............ 2,729,995

Senator ............................. 1,204,584 1,549,708 .............. 34,055 30,304 ........... ........... ........... ............ 2,818,651

Presidential electors ........ 1,304,894 1,510,201 23,283 11,955 2,974 3,922 1,077 547 231 2,859,084

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WEST VIRGINIAFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 423,778Democratic .................................................................................................. 326,541Independent ................................................................................................ 4,063Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,405Write-in (Green Party Candidate) ............................................................ 5

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Alan Lee Parks, Republican ...................................................................... 79,196Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat ..................................................................... 166,583

2. Shelley Moore Capito, Republican ............................................................ 147,676Erik Wells, Democrat ................................................................................ 106,131Julian Martin, Mountain .......................................................................... 3,218

3. Rick Snuffer, Republican ........................................................................... 76,170Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat ...................................................................... 142,682

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Moun-tain

Liber-tari-an

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district .......................................................... 79,196 166,583 .......... ........... .......... .......... 245,7792d district ........................................................... 147,676 106,131 .......... 3,218 .......... .......... 257,0253d district ........................................................... 76,170 142,682 .......... ........... .......... .......... 218,852

Total ..................................................... 303,042 415,396 .......... 3,218 .......... .......... 721,656

Presidential electors ................................................. 423,778 326,541 4,063 ........... 1,405 5 755,792

WISCONSINFOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 1,478,120Democratic .................................................................................................. 1,489,504Independent ................................................................................................ 1 17,272Wisconsin Green ........................................................................................ 2,661Libertarian ................................................................................................. 6,464Scattering ................................................................................................... 2,986

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Tim Michels, Republican ........................................................................... 1,301,183Russell D. Feingold, Democrat ................................................................. 1,632,697Eugene A. Hem, Independent ................................................................... 6,662Arif Khan, Libertarian .............................................................................. 8,367Scattering ................................................................................................... 834

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Paul Ryan, Republican .............................................................................. 233,372Jeffrey Chapman Thomas, Democrat ....................................................... 116,250Norman Aulabaugh, Independent ............................................................ 4,252Don Bernau, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,936Scattering ................................................................................................... 166

2. Dave Magnum, Republican ....................................................................... 145,810Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ...................................................................... 251,637Scattering ................................................................................................... 277

3. Dale W. Schultz, Republican .................................................................... 157,866Ron Kind, Democrat .................................................................................. 204,856Scattering ................................................................................................... 286

4. Gerald H. Boyle, Republican ..................................................................... 85,928Gwen Moore, Democrat ............................................................................. 212,382Tim Johnson, Independent ........................................................................ 3,733Robert R. Raymond, Independent ............................................................ 1,861Colin Hudson, Constitution ...................................................................... 897Scattering ................................................................................................... 341

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WISCONSIN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican ............................................... 271,153

Bryan Kennedy, Democrat ........................................................................ 129,384Tim Peterson, Libertarian ......................................................................... 6,549Scattering ................................................................................................... 205

6. Thomas E. Petri, Republican .................................................................... 238,620Jef Hall, Democrat ..................................................................................... 107,209Carol Ann Rittenhouse, Wisconsin Green ............................................... 10,018Scattering ................................................................................................... 148

7. David R. Obey, Democrat .......................................................................... 241,306Mike Miles, Wisconsin Green ................................................................... 26,518Larry Oftedahl, Constitution .................................................................... 12,841Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,087

8. Mark Green, Republican ........................................................................... 248,070Dottie Le Clair, Democrat ......................................................................... 105,513Scattering ................................................................................................... 142

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wisconsin

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

WisconsinGreen

Liber-tarian

Constitu-tion

Scat-tering Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 233,372 116,250 4,252 ................. 2,936 ................. 166 356,9762d district ..................... 145,810 251,637 ................. ................. ................. ................. 277 397,7243d district ..................... 157,866 204,856 ................. ................. ................. ................. 286 363,0084th district .................... 85,928 212,382 5,594 ................. ................. 897 341 305,1425th district .................... 271,153 129,384 ................. ................. 6,549 ................. 205 407,2916th district .................... 238,620 107,209 ................. 10,018 ................. ................. 148 355,9957th district .................... .......................... 241,306 ................. 26,518 ................. 12,841 1,087 281,7528th district .................... 248,070 105,513 ................. ................. ................. ................. 142 353,725

Total ...................... 1,380,819 1,368,537 9,846 36,536 9,485 13,738 2,652 2,821,613

Senator ............................. 1,301,183 1,632,697 6,662 ................. 8,367 ................. 834 2,949,743

Presidential electors ........ 1,478,120 1,489,504 1 17,272 2,661 6,464 ................. 2,986 2,997,007

1 Includes candidates appearing on the following party tickets in most other States: 411 for Socialist Workers and 471 for Socialist.

WYOMING

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 167,629Democratic .................................................................................................. 70,776Independent ................................................................................................ 1 3,372Libertarian ................................................................................................. 1,171Over Votes .................................................................................................. 433Write-in ....................................................................................................... 480

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Barbara Cubin, Republican ....................................................................... 132,107Ted Ladd, Democrat .................................................................................. 99,989Lewis Stock, Libertarian ........................................................................... 6,581Write-in ....................................................................................................... 357Over Votes .................................................................................................. 129

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Liber-tari-an

OverVotes

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ............................................................... 132,107 99,989 .............. 6,581 129 357 239,163

Presidential electors .............................................. 167,629 70,776 1 3,372 1,171 433 480 243,861

1 Includes candidate appearing on the following party ticket in most other States: 631 for Constitution.

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PUERTO RICO

FOR RESIDENT COMMISSIONER

Luis G. Fortuno, New Progressive Party ................................................. 956,828Roberto L. Prats Palerm, Popular Democratic Party ............................. 945,691Edwin Irizarry Mora, Puerto Rican Independent Party ......................... 56,589

Total ..................................................................................................... 1,959,108

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Amata Aumua Coleman, Republican ....................................................... 5,472Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat ......................................................... 6,656

Total ..................................................................................................... 12,128

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

Republican .................................................................................................. 21,256Democratic .................................................................................................. 202,970Independent ................................................................................................ 1,485DC Statehood Green .................................................................................. 737Libertarian ................................................................................................. 502Socialist Workers ....................................................................................... 130Write-in ....................................................................................................... 506

Total ..................................................................................................... 227,586

FOR DELEGATE

Michael Andrew Monroe, Republican ...................................................... 18,296Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat .......................................................... 202,027Write-in ....................................................................................................... 890

Total ..................................................................................................... 221,213

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Democrat ............................................................. 31,051Write-in ....................................................................................................... 837

Total ..................................................................................................... 31,888

VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Krim Ballantine, Republican .................................................................... 1,512Donna M. Christensen, Democrat ............................................................ 17,379Warren Mosler, Independent .................................................................... 7,522Write-in ....................................................................................................... 18

Total ..................................................................................................... 26,431

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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representativesfrom the 40th Congress to the 109th Congress

[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

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1 Democrats organized House with help of other parties.2 Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.3 Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued Jan. 3, 1959.4 Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued Aug. 21, 1959.

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