2000 Election
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General Election 2000Results posted LIVE November 7. |
NAME | Chaves |
State- Wide |
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES |
Green | RALPH NADER / WINONA LA DUKE | 306 | 19,375 | |
Democrat | AL GORE / JOE LIEBERMAN | 6,337 | 257,169 | ||
Republican | GEORGE W. BUSH / DICK CHENEY | 11,376 | 247,083 | ||
Libertarian | HARRY BROWNE / ART OLIVIER | 56 | 1,978 | ||
Constitution | HOWARD PHILLIPS/ J. CURTIS FRAZIER | 9 | 304 | ||
Natural Law | JOHN HAGELIN/ NAT GOLDHABER | 8 | 328 | ||
Reform | PAT BUCHANAN / EZOLA FOSTER | 51 | 1,286 | ||
UNITED STATES |
DEMOCRAT | JEFF BINGAMAN | 9,236 | 326,372 | |
REPUBLICAN | BILL REDMOND | 8,653 | 192,428 | ||
Write-In (REP) | ORLIN G. COLE | 26 | 313 | ||
UNITED STATES |
DEMOCRAT | MICHAEL A. MONTOYA | 5,845 | 72,622 | |
REPUBLICAN | JOE R. SKEEN | 11,947 | 100,585 | ||
JUDGE OF THE |
DEMOCRAT | MANUEL TIJERINA | 5,870 | 237,688 | |
REPUBLICAN | JONATHAN B. SUTIN | 11,367 | 252,801 | ||
JUDGE OF THE |
DEMOCRAT | CYNTHIA A. FRY | 7,180 | 269,825 | |
REPUBLICAN | RODERICK T. KENNEDY | 9,960 | 223,864 | ||
JUDGE OF THE |
GREEN | MARVIN H. GLADSTONE | 941 | 53,709 | |
DEMOCRAT | IRA ROBINSON | 6,166 | 207,671 | ||
REPUBLICAN | T. GLENN ELLINGTON | 9,859 | 213,375 | ||
JUDGE OF THE |
DEMOCRAT | CELIA FOY CASTILLO | 6,557 | 262,315 | |
REPUBLICAN | RITA NUNEZ NEUMANN | 10,289 | 203,015 | ||
STATE SENATOR - |
REPUBLICAN | STUART INGLE | 580 | 5,945 | |
STATE SENATOR - |
DEMOCRAT | TIMOTHY Z. JENNINGS | 3,672 | 4,922 | |
REPUBLICAN | HENRY ZUNIGA | 2,466 | 3,393 | ||
STATE SENATOR - |
REPUBLICAN | ROD ADAIR | 8,002 | 10,309 | |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 56 |
DEMOCRAT | JENI (BEBE) FLORES-ALEXANDER | 0 | 2,709 | |
REPUBLICAN | DUB WILLIAMS | 79 | 6,776 | ||
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - |
REPUBLICAN | DANIEL FOLEY | 4,929 | 6,971 | |
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - |
DEMOCRAT | PAULINE J. PONCE | 2,390 | 2,453 | |
REPUBLICAN | DARA DANA | 2,211 | 2,433 | ||
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - |
DEMOCRAT | ALFREDO DOMINGUEZ III | 1,982 | 1,982 | |
REPUBLICAN | AVON W. WILSON | 4,571 | 4,571 | ||
DISTRICT JUDGE - |
REPUBLICAN | DON MADDOX | 12,304 | 34,555 | |
DISTRICT ATTORNEY - |
REPUBLICAN | THOMAS A. RUTLEDGE | 12,965 | 35,920 | |
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION - DISTRICT 8 |
REPUBLICAN | JOHN R. LANKFORD | 12,532 | 36,775 | |
COUNTY COMMISSIONER - |
DEMOCRAT | DAREL DEWAYNE DEVENPORT | 1,268 | 1,268 | |
REPUBLICAN | HAROLD EDWARD HOBSON | 1,751 | 1,751 | ||
COUNTY COMMISSIONER - |
DEMOCRAT | GYNN LANGFORD | 1,348 | 1,348 | |
REPUBLICAN | BUD EPPERS | 2,642 | 2,642 | ||
COUNTY COMMISSIONER - |
REPUBLICAN | JERRY WOOD | 2,461 | 2,461 | |
COUNTY CLERK |
REPUBLICAN | DAVE KUNKO | 12,640 | 12,640 | |
COUNTY TREASURER |
REPUBLICAN | ANITA L. MANER | 12,936 | 12,936 | |
JUSTICE OF THE |
PATRICIO M. SERNA | Yes | 8,755 | 287,340 | |
No | 3,665 | 92,362 | |||
JUDGE OF THE |
JOSEPH ALARID | Yes | 8,832 | 283,782 | |
No | 3,447 | 88,694 | |||
Constitutional Amendment I Permit Bernalillo county to seek voter approval to become an urban county and permit Bernalillo county and Albuquerque to seek voter approval to merge into a single urban government. |
For | 6,439 | 216,644 | ||
Against | 7,384 | 185,342 | |||
Constitutional Amendment II
Eliminate term limits for county elected officials. |
For | 3,796 | 127,524 | ||
Against | 10,824 | 318,733 | |||
Bond Question A
$5,812,567 for senior citizen facility improvements and acquisitions, to the state agency on aging. |
For | 7,611 | 268,864 | ||
Against | 7,447 | 176,323 | |||
Bond Question B
$58,262,000 for state public educational capital improvements and acquisitions. |
For | 7,907 | 269,526 | ||
Against | 7,130 | 165,512 | |||
Bond Question C
$26,212,500 for state facilities and equipment . |
For | 4,895 | 195,527 | ||
Against | 9,733 | 237,278 |
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