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WASHINGTON : 1999 STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 3, 1998 SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE, AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATION THEREOF COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY JEFF TRANDAHL CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (Corrected to January 3, 1999)
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WASHINGTON : 1999

STATISTICSOF THE

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONOF

NOVEMBER 3, 1998

SHOWING THE VOTE CAST FOR EACH NOMINEEFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, REPRESENTATIVE,AND DELEGATE TO THE ONE HUNDRED SIXTHCONGRESS, TOGETHER WITH A RECAPITULATIONTHEREOF

COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES BY

JEFF TRANDAHLCLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

(Corrected to January 3, 1999)

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STATISTICS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION OFNOVEMBER 3, 1998

(Number which precedes name of candidate designates congressional district.)

ALABAMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Richard C. Shelby, Republican ................................................................. 817,973Clayton Suddith, Democrat ....................................................................... 474,568Write-in ....................................................................................................... 864

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Sonny Callahan, Republican ..................................................................... 112,872Write-in ....................................................................................................... 692

2. Terry Everett, Republican ......................................................................... 131,428Joe Fondren, Democrat ............................................................................. 58,136Write-in ....................................................................................................... 105

3. Bob Riley, Republican ............................................................................... 101,731Joe Turnham, Democrat ............................................................................ 73,357Write-in ....................................................................................................... 129

4. Robert B. Aderholt, Republican ................................................................ 106,297Don Bevill, Democrat ................................................................................ 82,065Write-in ....................................................................................................... 114

5. Gil Aust, Republican .................................................................................. 58,536Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Democrat ................................................... 134,819Write-in ....................................................................................................... 135

6. Spencer Bachus, Republican ..................................................................... 154,761Donna Wesson Smalley, Democrat ........................................................... 60,657Write-in ....................................................................................................... 164

7. Earl F. Hilliard, Democrat ........................................................................ 136,431Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,750

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alabama

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................................... 112,872 .................. 692 113,5642d district .......................................................................................... 131,428 58,136 105 189,6693d district .......................................................................................... 101,731 73,357 129 175,2174th district ........................................................................................ 106,297 82,065 114 188,4765th district ........................................................................................ 58,536 134,819 135 193,4906th district ........................................................................................ 154,761 60,657 164 215,5827th district ........................................................................................ .................. 136,431 2,750 139,181

Total .................................................................................... 665,625 545,465 4,089 1,215,179

Senator ..................................................................................................... 817,973 474,568 864 1,293,405

ALASKA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Frank H. Murkowski, Republican ............................................................ 165,227Joseph A. ‘‘Joe’’ Sonneman, Democrat ..................................................... 43,743Jeffrey Gottlieb, Green .............................................................................. 7,126Scott A. Kohlhaas, Libertarian ................................................................. 5,046Write-in ....................................................................................................... 665

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ALASKA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Don Young, Republican ............................................................................. 139,676Jim Duncan, Democrat .............................................................................. 77,232John J. G. ‘‘Johnny’’ Grames, Green ........................................................ 5,923Write-in ....................................................................................................... 469

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Alaska

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green

Liber-tari-an

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ............................................................................... 139,676 77,232 5,923 .......... 469 223,300

Senator ................................................................................... 165,227 43,743 7,126 5,046 665 221,807

ARIZONA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John McCain, Republican ......................................................................... 696,577Ed Ranger, Democrat ................................................................................ 275,224John C. Zajac, Libertarian ........................................................................ 23,004Bob Park, Reform ...................................................................................... 18,288Write-in ....................................................................................................... 187

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Matt Salmon, Republican .......................................................................... 98,840David Mendoza, Democrat ........................................................................ 54,108

2. Ed Barron, Republican .............................................................................. 23,628Ed Pastor, Democrat ................................................................................. 57,178Rick Duncan, Libertarian ......................................................................... 2,646Gregory R. Schultz, Reform ...................................................................... 911

3. Bob Stump, Republican ............................................................................. 137,618Stuart Marc Starky, Democrat ................................................................. 66,979Write-in ....................................................................................................... 26

4. John B. Shadegg, Republican ................................................................... 102,722Eric Ehst, Democrat .................................................................................. 49,538Doug Quelland, Independent .................................................................... 2,757Ernest Hancock, Libertarian .................................................................... 3,805

5. Jim Kolbe, Republican ............................................................................... 103,952Tom Volgy, Democrat ................................................................................ 91,030Phil Murphy, Libertarian .......................................................................... 4,946Robert ‘‘Bob’’ Connery, Sr., Reform .......................................................... 1,545

6. J. D. Hayworth, Republican ...................................................................... 106,891Steve Owens, Democrat ............................................................................. 88,001Robert Anderson, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,645

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arizona

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Reform Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .............................................. 98,840 54,108 .......... ............ ............ .......... 152,9482d district ............................................... 23,628 57,178 .......... 2,646 911 .......... 84,3633d district ............................................... 137,618 66,979 .......... ............ ............ 26 204,6234th district .............................................. 102,722 49,538 2,757 3,805 ............ .......... 158,8225th district .............................................. 103,952 91,030 .......... 4,946 1,545 .......... 201,4736th district .............................................. 106,891 88,001 .......... 6,645 ............ .......... 201,537

Total .......................................... 573,651 406,834 2,757 18,042 2,456 26 1,003,766

Senator ........................................................... 696,577 275,224 .......... 23,004 18,288 187 1,013,280

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ARKANSASFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Fay Boozman, Republican ......................................................................... 295,870Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Democrat ....................................................... 385,878Charley E. Heffley, Reform ....................................................................... 18,896Write-in ....................................................................................................... 187

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Marion Berry, Democrat ........................................................................... (1 )2. Phil Wyrick, Republican ............................................................................ 72,737

Vic Snyder, Democrat ................................................................................ 100,3343. Asa Hutchinson, Republican ..................................................................... 154,780

Ralph Forbes, Reform ................................................................................ 36,9174. Jay Dickey, Republican ............................................................................. 92,346

Judy Smith, Democrat ............................................................................... 68,194

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Arkansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Reform Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... .............. (1) ............ .......... (1)2d district ...................................................................................... 72,737 100,334 ............ .......... 173,0713d district ...................................................................................... 154,780 .............. 36,917 .......... 191,6974th district .................................................................................... 92,346 68,194 ............ .......... 160,540

Total ................................................................................ 319,863 168,528 36,917 .......... 525,308

Senator ................................................................................................. 295,870 385,878 18,896 187 700,8311 According to Arkansas law, it is not required to tabulate votes for unopposed candidates.

CALIFORNIAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Matt Fong, Republican .............................................................................. 3,575,078Barbara Boxer, Democrat ......................................................................... 4,410,056Ted Brown, Libertarian ............................................................................. 93,926Brian M. Rees, Natural Law ..................................................................... 46,543Timothy R. Erich, Reform ......................................................................... 82,918H. Joseph Perrin, Sr., American Independent ........................................ 54,699Ophie C. Beltran, Peace & Freedom ........................................................ 48,685

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Mark C. Luce, Republican ......................................................................... 64,692Mike Thompson, Democrat ....................................................................... 121,713Emil P. Rossi, Libertarian ........................................................................ 5,404Ernest K. Jones, Jr., Peace & Freedom ................................................... 4,996

2. Wally Herger, Republican ......................................................................... 128,372Roberts ‘Rob’ Braden, Democrat ............................................................... 70,837Patrice Thiessen, Natural Law ................................................................. 6,138

3. Doug Ose, Republican ............................................................................... 100,621Sandie Dunn, Democrat ............................................................................ 86,471Ross Crain, Libertarian ............................................................................. 4,914

4. John T. Doolittle, Republican ................................................................... 155,306David Shapiro, Democrat .......................................................................... 85,394Dan Winterrowd, Libertarian ................................................................... 7,524

5. Robert S. Dinsmore, Republican ............................................................... 47,307Robert T. Matsui, Democrat ..................................................................... 130,715Douglas Arthur Tuma, Libertarian .......................................................... 3,746

6. Ken McAuliffe, Republican ....................................................................... 69,295Lynn C. Woolsey, Democrat ...................................................................... 158,446Alan R. Barreca, Natural Law .................................................................. 5,240

7. Norman H. Reece, Republican .................................................................. 38,290George Miller, Democrat ........................................................................... 125,842

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8. David J. Martz, Republican ...................................................................... 20,781

Nancy Pelosi, Democrat ............................................................................ 148,027David Smithstein, Natural Law ............................................................... 3,654

9. Claiborne ‘Clay’ Sanders, Republican ...................................................... 22,431Barbara Lee, Democrat ............................................................................. 140,722Walter Ruehlig, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,975Gerald Sanders, Peace & Freedom ........................................................... 4,767

10. Charles Ball, Republican ........................................................................... 103,299Ellen O. Tauscher, Democrat .................................................................... 127,134Valerie Janlois, Natural Law .................................................................... 3,941John Place, Reform .................................................................................... 3,435

11. Richard W. Pombo, Republican ................................................................ 95,496Robert L. Figueroa, Democrat .................................................................. 56,345Jesse Baird, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,608

12. Robert H. Evans, Jr., Republican ............................................................. 36,562Tom Lantos, Democrat .............................................................................. 128,135Michael J. Moloney, Libertarian .............................................................. 8,515

13. James R. Goetz, Republican ..................................................................... 38,050Fortney Pete Stark, Democrat .................................................................. 101,671Karnig Beylikjian, Natural Law ............................................................... 3,066

14. John C. ‘Chris’ Haugen, Republican ......................................................... 53,719Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat ......................................................................... 129,663Joseph W. Dehn III, Libertarian .............................................................. 3,166Anna Currivan, Natural Law ................................................................... 2,362

15. Tom Campbell, Republican ....................................................................... 111,876Dick Lane, Democrat ................................................................................. 70,059Frank Strutner, Natural Law ................................................................... 2,843

16. Horace Eugene Thayn, Republican .......................................................... 27,494Zoe Lofgren, Democrat .............................................................................. 85,503John H. Black, Natural Law ..................................................................... 4,417

17. Bill McCampbell, Republican .................................................................... 52,470Sam Farr, Democrat .................................................................................. 103,719Rick S. Garrett, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,791Scott R. Hartley, Natural Law ................................................................. 1,710

18. Gary A. Condit, Democrat ......................................................................... 118,842Linda M. Degroat, Libertarian ................................................................. 18,089

19. George P. Radanovich, Republican ........................................................... 131,105Jonathan Richter, Libertarian .................................................................. 34,044

20. Cliff Unruh, Republican ............................................................................ 39,183Calvin M. Dooley, Democrat ..................................................................... 60,599

21. William M. Thomas, Republican .............................................................. 115,989John Evans, Reform .................................................................................. 30,994

22. Tom J. Bordonaro, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 85,927Lois Capps, Democrat ................................................................................ 109,517Robert Bakhaus, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,579Richard D. ‘Dick’ Porter, Reform .............................................................. 1,241

23. Elton Gallegly, Republican ....................................................................... 96,322Daniel ‘Dan’ Gonzalez, Democrat ............................................................. 64,032

24. Randy Hoffman, Republican ..................................................................... 69,501Brad Sherman, Democrat ......................................................................... 103,491Erich D. Miller, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,695Catherine Carter, Natural Law ................................................................ 3,033Ralph Shroyer, Peace & Freedom ............................................................ 1,860

25. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon, Republican .................................................. 114,013Bruce R. Acker, Libertarian ...................................................................... 38,669

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued26. Howard L. Berman, Democrat .................................................................. 69,000

Juan Carlos Ros, Libertarian ................................................................... 6,556David L. Cossak, Natural Law ................................................................. 3,248Maria Armoudian, Green .......................................................................... 4,858

27. James E. Rogan, Republican .................................................................... 80,702Barry A. Gordon, Democrat ...................................................................... 73,875Bob New, Libertarian ................................................................................ 4,489

28. David Dreier, Republican .......................................................................... 90,607Janice M. Nelson, Democrat ..................................................................... 61,721Jerry R. Douglas, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,099M. Lawrence Allison, Natural Law .......................................................... 819Walt Contreras Sheasby, Green ............................................................... 1,954

29. Mike Gottlieb, Republican ......................................................................... 40,282Henry A. Waxman, Democrat ................................................................... 131,561Mike Binkley, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,534Karen Blasdell-Wilkinson, Natural Law ................................................. 2,717

30. Patricia Parker, Republican ...................................................................... 13,441Xavier Becerra, Democrat ......................................................................... 58,230

31. Frank C. Moreno, Republican ................................................................... 19,786Matthew G. Martinez, Democrat .............................................................. 61,173Michael B. Everling, Libertarian .............................................................. 1,121Gary Hearne, Natural Law ....................................................................... 903Krista Lieberg-Wong, Green ..................................................................... 4,377

32. Laurence Ardito, Republican .................................................................... 14,622Julian C. Dixon, Democrat ........................................................................ 112,253Velko Milosevich, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,617

33. Wayne Miller, Republican ......................................................................... 6,364Lucille Roybal-Allard, Democrat .............................................................. 43,310

34. Ed Perez, Republican ................................................................................ 32,321Grace Flores Napolitano, Democrat ......................................................... 76,471Jason Heath, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,195Walter Scott, American Independent ....................................................... 2,088

35. Maxine Waters, Democrat ......................................................................... 78,732Gordon Michael Mego, American Independent ....................................... 9,413

36. Steven T. Kuykendall, Republican ........................................................... 88,843Janice Hahn, Democrat ............................................................................. 84,624Kerry Welsh, Libertarian .......................................................................... 3,066John R. Konopka, Reform ......................................................................... 1,561Robin Barrett, Green ................................................................................. 3,612

37. Saul E. Lankster, Republican ................................................................... 12,301Juanita Millender-McDonald, Democrat .................................................. 70,026

38. Stephen Horn, Republican ........................................................................ 71,386Peter Mathews, Democrat ......................................................................... 59,767David Bowers, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,705

39. Edward R. Royce, Republican ................................................................... 97,366A. ‘Cecy’ R. Groom, Democrat ................................................................... 52,815Jack Dean, Libertarian ............................................................................. 3,347Ron Jevning, Natural Law ........................................................................ 1,937

40. Jerry Lewis, Republican ............................................................................ 97,406Robert ‘Bob’ Conaway, Democrat ............................................................. 47,897Maurice Maybena, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,822

41. Gary G. Miller, Republican ....................................................................... 68,310Eileen R. Ansari, Democrat ...................................................................... 52,264Kenneth E. Valentine, Libertarian .......................................................... 2,529David F. Kramer, Natural Law ................................................................ 1,714Cynthia Allaire, Green .............................................................................. 3,597

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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

42. Elia Pirozzi, Republican ............................................................................ 45,328George E. Brown, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 62,207David Lynn Hollist, Libertarian ............................................................... 1,899Hale McGee, American Independent ........................................................ 3,086

43. Ken Calvert, Republican ........................................................................... 83,012Mike Rayburn, Democrat .......................................................................... 56,373Annie Wallack, Natural Law .................................................................... 4,178Phill Courtney, Green ............................................................................... 5,508

44. Mary Bono, Republican ............................................................................. 97,013Ralph Waite, Democrat ............................................................................. 57,697Jim J. Meuer, Natural Law ...................................................................... 6,818

45. Dana Rohrabacher, Republican ................................................................ 94,296Patricia W. Neal, Democrat ...................................................................... 60,022Don Hull, Libertarian ................................................................................ 4,337William ‘Bill’ Verkamp, Jr., Natural Law ............................................... 2,115

46. Robert Kenneth ‘Bob’ Dornan, Republican .............................................. 33,388Loretta Sanchez, Democrat ....................................................................... 47,964Thomas E. Reimer, Libertarian ................................................................ 2,316Larry G. Engwall, Natural Law ............................................................... 1,334

47. Christopher Cox, Republican .................................................................... 132,711Christina Avalos, Democrat ...................................................................... 57,938Victor A. Wagner, Jr., Libertarian ........................................................... 2,991Paul Fisher, Natural Law ......................................................................... 1,307Raymond O. Mills, Reform ........................................................................ 1,369

48. Ron Packard, Republican .......................................................................... 138,948Daniel L. Muhe, Libertarian ..................................................................... 18,509Sharon K. Miles, Natural Law ................................................................. 23,262

49. Brian P. Bilbray, Republican .................................................................... 90,516Christine T. Kehoe, Democrat .................................................................. 86,400Ernest Lippe, Libertarian ......................................................................... 3,327Julia F. Simon, Natural Law .................................................................... 2,829Janice Jordan, Peace & Freedom ............................................................. 2,447

50. Bob Filner, Democrat ................................................................................ 77,35451. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham, Republican ................................................. 126,229

Dan Kripke, Democrat .............................................................................. 71,706Jack Anderson, Libertarian ...................................................................... 5,411Eric H. Bourdette, Natural Law ............................................................... 3,532

52. Duncan Hunter, Republican ..................................................................... 116,251Lynn Badler, Libertarian .......................................................................... 21,933Adrienne Pelton, Natural Law ................................................................. 15,380

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in California

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

NaturalLaw Reform

Amer-icanInde-

pendent

Peace &Free-dom

Green Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 64,692 121,713 5,404 ................ ................ .............. 4,996 .............. 196,8052d district ..................... 128,372 70,837 ................ 6,138 ................ .............. .............. .............. 205,3473d district ..................... 100,621 86,471 4,914 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 192,0064th district ................... 155,306 85,394 7,524 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 248,2245th district ................... 47,307 130,715 3,746 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 181,7686th district ................... 69,295 158,446 ................ 5,240 ................ .............. .............. .............. 232,9817th district ................... 38,290 125,842 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 164,1328th district ................... 20,781 148,027 ................ 3,654 ................ .............. .............. .............. 172,4629th district ................... 22,431 140,722 ................ 1,975 ................ .............. 4,767 .............. 169,89510th district ................. 103,299 127,134 ................ 3,941 3,435 .............. .............. .............. 237,80911th district ................. 95,496 56,345 3,608 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 155,44912th district ................. 36,562 128,135 8,515 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 173,21213th district ................. 38,050 101,671 ................ 3,066 ................ .............. .............. .............. 142,78714th district ................. 53,719 129,663 3,166 2,362 ................ .............. .............. .............. 188,91015th district ................. 111,876 70,059 ................ 2,843 ................ .............. .............. .............. 184,77816th district ................. 27,494 85,503 ................ 4,417 ................ .............. .............. .............. 117,41417th district ................. 52,470 103,719 2,791 1,710 ................ .............. .............. .............. 160,69018th district ................. ..................... 118,842 18,089 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 136,93119th district ................. 131,105 ..................... 34,044 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 165,149

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CALIFORNIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in California

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

NaturalLaw Reform

Amer-icanInde-

pendent

Peace &Free-dom

Green Total

20th district ................. 39,183 60,599 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 99,78221st district .................. 115,989 ..................... ................ ................ 30,994 .............. .............. .............. 146,98322d district ................... 85,927 109,517 2,579 ................ 1,241 .............. .............. .............. 199,26423d district ................... 96,322 64,032 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 160,35424th district ................. 69,501 103,491 2,695 3,033 ................ .............. 1,860 .............. 180,58025th district ................. 114,013 ..................... 38,669 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 152,68226th district ................. ..................... 69,000 6,556 3,248 ................ .............. .............. 4,858 83,66227th district ................. 80,702 73,875 4,489 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 159,06628th district ................. 90,607 61,721 2,099 819 ................ .............. .............. 1,954 157,20029th district ................. 40,282 131,561 3,534 2,717 ................ .............. .............. .............. 178,09430th district ................. 13,441 58,230 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 71,67131st district .................. 19,786 61,173 1,121 903 ................ .............. .............. 4,377 87,36032d district ................... 14,622 112,253 2,617 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 129,49233d district ................... 6,364 43,310 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 49,67434th district ................. 32,321 76,471 2,195 ................ ................ 2,088 .............. .............. 113,07535th district ................. ..................... 78,732 ................ ................ ................ 9,413 .............. .............. 88,14536th district ................. 88,843 84,624 3,066 ................ 1,561 .............. .............. 3,612 181,70637th district ................. 12,301 70,026 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 82,32738th district ................. 71,386 59,767 3,705 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 134,85839th district ................. 97,366 52,815 3,347 1,937 ................ .............. .............. .............. 155,46540th district ................. 97,406 47,897 4,822 ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 150,12541st district .................. 68,310 52,264 2,529 1,714 ................ .............. .............. 3,597 128,41442d district ................... 45,328 62,207 1,899 ................ ................ 3,086 .............. .............. 112,52043d district ................... 83,012 56,373 ................ 4,178 ................ .............. .............. 5,508 149,07144th district ................. 97,013 57,697 ................ 6,818 ................ .............. .............. .............. 161,52845th district ................. 94,296 60,022 4,337 2,115 ................ .............. .............. .............. 160,77046th district ................. 33,388 47,964 2,316 1,334 ................ .............. .............. .............. 85,00247th district ................. 132,711 57,938 2,991 1,307 1,369 .............. .............. .............. 196,31648th district ................. 138,948 ..................... 18,509 23,262 ................ .............. .............. .............. 180,71949th district ................. 90,516 86,400 3,327 2,829 ................ .............. 2,447 .............. 185,51950th district ................. ..................... 77,354 ................ ................ ................ .............. .............. .............. 77,35451st district .................. 126,229 71,706 5,411 3,532 ................ .............. .............. .............. 206,87852d district ................... 116,251 ..................... 21,933 15,380 ................ .............. .............. .............. 153,564

Total ...................... 3,509,530 4,038,257 236,547 110,472 38,600 14,587 14,070 23,906 7,985,969

Senator ............................. 3,575,078 4,410,056 93,926 46,543 82,918 54,699 48,685 .............. 8,311,905

COLORADO

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Republican .................................................... 829,370Dottie Lamm, Democrat ............................................................................ 464,754David S. Segal, Libertarian ...................................................................... 14,024Jeffrey Peckman, Natural Law ................................................................. 4,101Kevin Swanson, American Constitution .................................................. 9,775John Heckman, Concerns of People ......................................................... 3,230Gary Swing, U.S. Pacifist .......................................................................... 1,981

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Nancy McClanahan, Republican .............................................................. 52,452Diana DeGette, Democrat ......................................................................... 116,628Richard Combs, Libertarian ..................................................................... 5,225

2. Bob Greenlee, Republican ......................................................................... 108,385Mark Udall, Democrat ............................................................................... 113,946Patrick C. West, Natural Law .................................................................. 6,111

3. Scott McInnis, Republican ........................................................................ 156,501Robert Reed Kelley, Democrat .................................................................. 74,479Barry Maggert, Libertarian ...................................................................... 5,673

4. Bob Schaffer, Republican .......................................................................... 131,318Susan Kirkpatrick, Democrat ................................................................... 89,973

5. Joel Hefley, Republican ............................................................................. 155,790Ken Alford, Democrat ................................................................................ 55,609Mark A. Mellot, Natural Law ................................................................... 2,871

6. Tom Tancredo, Republican ........................................................................ 111,374Henry L. Strauss, Democrat ..................................................................... 82,662George E. Newman, Natural Law ............................................................ 5,152

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COLORADO—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Colorado

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

NaturalLaw

Amer-icanCon-stitu-tion

Con-cerns

of Peo-ple

U.S.Pacifist Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 52,452 116,628 5,225 .............. ............. ............ ............ 174,3052d district .............. 108,385 113,946 .............. 6,111 ............. ............ ............ 228,4423d district .............. 156,501 74,479 5,673 .............. ............. ............ ............ 236,6534th district ............ 131,318 89,973 .............. .............. ............. ............ ............ 221,2915th district ............ 155,790 55,609 .............. 2,871 ............. ............ ............ 214,2706th district ............ 111,374 82,662 .............. 5,152 ............. ............ ............ 199,188

Total ............... 715,820 533,297 10,898 14,134 ............. ............ ............ 1,274,149

Senator ...................... 829,370 464,754 14,024 4,101 9,775 3,230 1,981 1,327,235

CONNECTICUT

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Gary Franks, Republican .......................................................................... 312,177Christopher J. Dodd, Democrat ................................................................ 628,306William Kozak, Concerned Citizens ......................................................... 12,261Lois A. Grasso, Term Limits ..................................................................... 6,517Wildey J. Moore, Libertarian .................................................................... 5,196

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Kevin O’Connor, Republican ..................................................................... 69,668John B. Larson, Democrat ........................................................................ 97,681Jay E. Palmieri IV, Term Limits .............................................................. 915

2. Gary M. Koval, Republican ....................................................................... 57,860Sam Gejdenson, Democrat ........................................................................ 99,567Paul W. Cook, Term Limits ...................................................................... 658Dianne G. Ondusko, Independence .......................................................... 5,116

3. Martin T. Reust, Republican .................................................................... 42,090Rosa L. DeLauro, Democrat ...................................................................... 109,726Kristen J. Abbatiello, Term Limits .......................................................... 739David P. Cole, Reform ............................................................................... 676Gail J. Dalby, Natural Law ...................................................................... 620

4. Christopher Shays, Republican ................................................................ 94,767Jonathan Kantrowitz, Democrat .............................................................. 40,988Marshall C. Harrison, Libertarian ........................................................... 1,449

5. Mark Nielsen, Republican ......................................................................... 76,051James H. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................... 78,394Robert V. Strasdauskas, Concerned Citizens .......................................... 2,712

6. Nancy L. Johnson, Republican ................................................................. 101,630Charlotte Koskoff, Democrat .................................................................... 69,201Timothy A. Knibbs, Concerned Citizens .................................................. 3,217Mark J. Polon, Term Limits ..................................................................... 733

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Connecticut

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic

Con-cerned

CitizensTermLimits

Liber-tarian

Inde-pend-ence

Re-form

Nat-uralLaw

Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 69,668 97,681 .............. 915 ............ ............ ......... ........ 168,2642d district .............. 57,860 99,567 .............. 658 ............ 5,116 ......... ........ 163,2013d district .............. 42,090 109,726 .............. 739 ............ ............ 676 620 153,8514th district ............ 94,767 40,988 .............. ............ 1,449 ............ ......... ........ 137,2045th district ............ 76,051 78,394 2,712 ............ ............ ............ ......... ........ 157,1576th district ............ 101,630 69,201 3,217 733 ............ ............ ......... ........ 174,781

Total ............... 442,066 495,557 5,929 3,045 1,449 5,116 676 620 954,458

Senator ...................... 312,177 628,306 12,261 6,517 5,196 ............ ......... ........ 964,457

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DELAWAREFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Michael N. Castle, Republican ................................................................. 119,811Dennis E. Williams, Democrat ................................................................. 57,446James P. Webster, U.S. Taxpayers .......................................................... 2,411Kim Stanley Bemis, Natural Law ............................................................ 859Other ........................................................................................................... 2

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Delaware

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

U.S.Tax-pay-ers

Nat-uralLaw

Other Total

Representative:At large ...................................................................................... 119,811 57,446 2,411 859 2 180,529

FLORIDAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Charlie Crist, Republican .......................................................................... 1,463,755Bob Graham, Democrat ............................................................................. 2,436,407

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Joe Scarborough, Republican .................................................................... 140,525Tom Wells, Write-in ................................................................................... 663

2. Allen Boyd, Democrat ................................................................................ 138,440Timothy W. Stein, Write-in ....................................................................... 6,980

3. Bill Randall, Republican ........................................................................... 53,530Corrine Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 66,621

4. Tillie K. Fowler, Republican ..................................................................... (1 )5. Karen L. Thurman, Democrat .................................................................. 132,005

Jack Gargan, Reform ................................................................................. 67,1476. Cliff Stearns, Republican .......................................................................... (1 )7. John L. Mica, Republican .......................................................................... (1 )8. Bill McCollum, Republican ....................................................................... 104,298

Al Krulick, Democrat ................................................................................. 54,245Write-in ....................................................................................................... 32

9. Michael Bilirakis, Republican ................................................................... (1 )10. C. W. Bill Young, Republican ................................................................... (1 )11. Joe Chillura, Republican ........................................................................... 46,176

Jim Davis, Democrat ................................................................................. 85,26212. Charles T. Canady, Republican ................................................................ (1 )13. Dan Miller, Republican ............................................................................. (1 )14. Porter J. Goss, Republican ........................................................................ (1 )15. Dave Weldon, Republican ......................................................................... 129,278

David R. Golding, Democrat ..................................................................... 75,65416. Mark Foley, Republican ............................................................................ (1 )17. Carrie P. Meek, Democrat ......................................................................... (1 )18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Republican ............................................................. (1 )19. Robert Wexler, Democrat .......................................................................... (1 )20. Peter Deutsch, Democrat .......................................................................... (1 )21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Republican .............................................................. 84,018

Patrick Cusack, Democrat ......................................................................... 28,37822. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., Republican .................................................................. (1 )23. Alcee L. Hastings, Democrat .................................................................... (1 )

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FLORIDA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Florida

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Reform Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 140,525 .................. ............ 663 141,1882d district .......................................................................... .................. 138,440 ............ 6,980 145,4203d district .......................................................................... 53,530 66,621 ............ .......... 120,1514th district ........................................................................ (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)5th district ........................................................................ .................. 132,005 67,147 .......... 199,1526th district ........................................................................ (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)7th district ........................................................................ (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)8th district ........................................................................ 104,298 54,245 ............ 32 158,5759th district ........................................................................ (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)10th district ...................................................................... (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)11th district ...................................................................... 46,176 85,262 ............ .......... 131,43812th district ...................................................................... (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)13th district ...................................................................... (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)14th district ...................................................................... (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)15th district ...................................................................... 129,278 75,654 ............ .......... 204,93216th district ...................................................................... (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)17th district ...................................................................... .................. (1) ............ .......... (1)18th district ...................................................................... (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)19th district ...................................................................... .................. (1) ............ .......... (1)20th district ...................................................................... .................. (1) ............ .......... (1)21st district ....................................................................... 84,018 28,378 ............ .......... 112,39622d district ........................................................................ (1) .................. ............ .......... (1)23d district ........................................................................ .................. (1) ............ .......... (1)

Total .................................................................... 557,825 580,605 67,147 7,675 1,213,252

Senator ..................................................................................... 1,463,755 2,436,407 ............ .......... 3,900,1621 According to Florida law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot.

GEORGIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Paul Coverdell, Republican ....................................................................... 918,540Michael J. Coles, Democrat ....................................................................... 791,904Bertil Armin Loftman, Libertarian .......................................................... 43,467Write-in ....................................................................................................... 42

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jack Kingston, Republican ........................................................................ 92,229

2. Joseph Francis McCormick, Jr., Republican ........................................... 59,305Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., Democrat ............................................................. 77,953

3. Mac Collins, Republican ............................................................................ 123,064

4. Sunny J. Warren, Republican ................................................................... 64,146Cynthia A. McKinney, Democrat .............................................................. 100,622Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4

5. John H. Lewis, Sr., Republican ................................................................ 29,877John Lewis, Democrat ............................................................................... 109,177

6. Newt Gingrich, Republican ....................................................................... 164,966Gary ‘‘Bats’’ Pelphrey, Democrat .............................................................. 68,366

7. Bob Barr, Republican ................................................................................ 85,982James F. ‘‘Jim’’ Williams, Democrat ........................................................ 69,293

8. Saxby Chambliss, Republican ................................................................... 87,993Ronald L. Cain, Democrat ......................................................................... 53,079

9. Nathan Deal, Republican .......................................................................... 122,713

10. Charlie Norwood, Republican ................................................................... 88,527Marion Denise Spencer Freeman, Democrat ........................................... 60,004

11. John Linder, Republican ........................................................................... 120,909Vincent Littman, Democrat ...................................................................... 53,510

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GEORGIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Georgia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 92,229 .................. ............ .......... 92,2292d district .......................................................................... 59,305 77,953 ............ .......... 137,2583d district .......................................................................... 123,064 .................. ............ .......... 123,0644th district ........................................................................ 64,146 100,622 ............ 4 164,7725th district ........................................................................ 29,877 109,177 ............ .......... 139,0546th district ........................................................................ 164,966 68,366 ............ .......... 233,3327th district ........................................................................ 85,982 69,293 ............ .......... 155,2758th district ........................................................................ 87,993 53,079 ............ .......... 141,0729th district ........................................................................ 122,713 .................. ............ .......... 122,71310th district ...................................................................... 88,527 60,004 ............ .......... 148,53111th district ...................................................................... 120,909 53,510 ............ .......... 174,419

Total .................................................................... 1,039,711 592,004 ............ 4 1,631,719

Senator ..................................................................................... 918,540 791,904 43,467 42 1,753,953

HAWAIIFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Crystal Young, Republican ....................................................................... 70,964Daniel K. Inouye, Democrat ...................................................................... 315,252Lloyd (Jeff) Mallan, Libertarian ............................................................... 11,908

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gene Ward, Republican ............................................................................. 68,905Neil Abercrombie, Democrat ..................................................................... 116,693Nicholas Bedworth, Natural Law ............................................................. 3,973

2. Carol J. Douglass, Republican .................................................................. 50,423Patsy T. Mink, Democrat .......................................................................... 144,254Noreen Leilehua Chun, Libertarian ......................................................... 13,194

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Hawaii

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Nat-uralLaw

Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... 68,905 116,693 ............ 3,973 189,5712d district ...................................................................................... 50,423 144,254 13,194 .......... 207,871

Total ................................................................................. 119,328 260,947 13,194 3,973 397,442

Senator .................................................................................................. 70,964 315,252 11,908 .......... 398,124

IDAHOFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mike Crapo, Republican ............................................................................ 262,966Bill Mauk, Democrat ................................................................................. 107,375George J. Mansfeld, Natural Law ............................................................ 7,833

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Helen Chenoweth, Republican .................................................................. 113,231Dan Williams, Democrat ........................................................................... 91,653

2. Mike Simpson, Republican ........................................................................ 91,337Richard H. Stallings, Democrat ................................................................ 77,736Jonathan Bradford Ratner, Natural Law ................................................ 4,854Write-in ....................................................................................................... 18

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Nat-uralLaw

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... 113,231 91,653 ............ .......... 204,884

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IDAHO—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Idaho

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Nat-uralLaw

Write-in Total

2d district ...................................................................................... 91,337 77,736 4,854 18 173,945

Total ................................................................................ 204,568 169,389 4,854 18 378,829

Senator ................................................................................................. 262,966 107,375 7,833 .......... 378,174

ILLINOISFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Peter G. Fitzgerald, Republican ............................................................... 1,709,041Carol Moseley-Braun, Democrat ............................................................... 1,610,496Don A. Torgersen, Reform ......................................................................... 74,704Raymond W. Stalker, U.S. Taxpayers ...................................................... 280

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Marlene White Ahimaz, Republican ........................................................ 18,429Bobby L. Rush, Democrat ......................................................................... 151,890Marjorie Kohls, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,046

2. Robert Gordon III, Republican ................................................................. 16,075Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 148,985Matthew Joseph Beauchamp, Libertarian ............................................... 1,608

3. Robert Marshall, Republican .................................................................... 44,012William O. Lipinski, Democrat ................................................................. 115,887

4. John Birch, Republican ............................................................................. 10,529Luis V. Gutierrez, Democrat ..................................................................... 54,244William Passmore, Libertarian ................................................................. 1,583

5. Alan Spitz, Republican .............................................................................. 33,687Rod R. Blagojevich, Democrat ................................................................... 95,738

6. Henry J. Hyde, Republican ....................................................................... 111,603Thomas A. Cramer, Democrat .................................................................. 49,906George Meyers, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,199

7. Danny K. Davis, Democrat ....................................................................... 130,984Dorn E. Van Cleave III, Libertarian ........................................................ 9,984

8. Philip M. Crane, Republican ..................................................................... 104,242Mike Rothman, Democrat ......................................................................... 47,614

9. Herbert Sohn, Republican ......................................................................... 33,448Janice D. (Jan) Schakowsky, Democrat ................................................... 107,878Michael D. Ray, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,284

10. John Edward Porter, Republican ............................................................. 138,42911. Jerry Weller, Republican ........................................................................... 100,597

Gary S. Mueller, Democrat ....................................................................... 70,45812. William Melvin Price, Republican ............................................................ 65,409

Jerry F. Costello, Democrat ...................................................................... 99,60513. Judy Biggert, Republican .......................................................................... 121,889

Susan W. Hynes, Democrat ...................................................................... 77,87814. J. Dennis Hastert, Republican .................................................................. 117,304

Robert A. Cozzi, Jr., Democrat ................................................................. 50,84415. Thomas W. Ewing, Republican ................................................................. 104,255

Laurel Lunt Prussing, Democrat .............................................................. 65,05416. Donald A. Manzullo, Republican .............................................................. 143,68617. Mark Baker, Republican ........................................................................... 94,072

Lane Evans, Democrat .............................................................................. 100,12818. Ray LaHood, Republican ........................................................................... 158,175

Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2

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ILLINOIS—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

19. Brent Winters, Republican ........................................................................ 87,614David D. Phelps, Democrat ....................................................................... 122,430

20. John Shimkus, Republican ....................................................................... 121,103Rick Verticchio, Democrat ......................................................................... 76,475

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Illinois

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Reform Liber-

tarian

U.S.Tax-pay-ers

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............................................. 18,429 151,890 ............ 4,046 ....... .......... 174,3652d district .............................................. 16,075 148,985 ............ 1,608 ....... .......... 166,6683d district .............................................. 44,012 115,887 ............ ............ ....... .......... 159,8994th district ............................................ 10,529 54,244 ............ 1,583 ....... .......... 66,3565th district ............................................ 33,687 95,738 ............ ............ ....... .......... 129,4256th district ............................................ 111,603 49,906 ............ 4,199 ....... .......... 165,7087th district ............................................ .................. 130,984 ............ 9,984 ....... .......... 140,9688th district ............................................ 104,242 47,614 ............ ............ ....... .......... 151,8569th district ............................................ 33,448 107,878 ............ 3,284 ....... .......... 144,61010th district .......................................... 138,429 .................. ............ ............ ....... .......... 138,42911th district .......................................... 100,597 70,458 ............ ............ ....... .......... 171,05512th district .......................................... 65,409 99,605 ............ ............ ....... .......... 165,01413th district .......................................... 121,889 77,878 ............ ............ ....... .......... 199,76714th district .......................................... 117,304 50,844 ............ ............ ....... .......... 168,14815th district .......................................... 104,255 65,054 ............ ............ ....... .......... 169,30916th district .......................................... 143,686 .................. ............ ............ ....... .......... 143,68617th district .......................................... 94,072 100,128 ............ ............ ....... .......... 194,20018th district .......................................... 158,175 .................. ............ ............ ....... 2 158,17719th district .......................................... 87,614 122,430 ............ ............ ....... .......... 210,04420th district .......................................... 121,103 76,475 ............ ............ ....... .......... 197,578

Total ........................................ 1,624,558 1,565,998 ............ 24,704 ....... 2 3,215,262

Senator ......................................................... 1,709,041 1,610,496 74,704 (1) 280 .......... 3,394,521

INDIANAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Paul Helmke, Republican .......................................................................... 552,732Evan Bayh, Democrat ................................................................................ 1,012,244Rebecca Sink-Burris, Libertarian ............................................................. 23,641

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Michael Petyo, Republican ........................................................................ 33,503Peter J. Visclosky, Democrat .................................................................... 92,634Michael Crass, Libertarian ....................................................................... 1,617

2. David M. McIntosh, Republican ............................................................... 99,608Sherman A. Boles, Democrat .................................................................... 62,452Cliff Federle, Libertarian .......................................................................... 2,236

3. Daniel A. Holtz, Republican ...................................................................... 61,041Tim Roemer, Democrat ............................................................................. 84,625

4. Mark E. Souder, Republican ..................................................................... 93,671Mark J. Wehrle, Democrat ........................................................................ 54,286

5. Stephen E. Buyer, Republican .................................................................. 101,567David Steele, Democrat ............................................................................. 58,504Carl D. Waters, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,317

6. Dan Burton, Republican ............................................................................ 135,250Bob Kern, Democrat .................................................................................. 31,472Douglas W. Garlinger, Independent ......................................................... 73Joe Hauptmann, Libertarian .................................................................... 21,032

7. Edward A. Pease, Republican ................................................................... 109,712Samuel (Dutch) Hillenburg, Democrat ..................................................... 44,823Barbara Bourland, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,779

8. John N. Hostettler, Republican ................................................................ 92,785Gail Riecken, Democrat ............................................................................. 81,871Paul Hager, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,401

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INDIANA—ContinuedFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued

9. Jean Leising, Republican .......................................................................... 87,797Baron Hill, Democrat ................................................................................ 92,973Diane L. Feeney, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,406

10. Gary A. Hofmeister, Republican ............................................................... 47,017Julia Carson, Democrat ............................................................................. 69,682Wayne J. Wohlfert, Independent .............................................................. 18Fred C. Peterson, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,719

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Indiana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives:1st district .......................................................................... 33,503 92,634 ......... 1,617 127,7542d district ........................................................................... 99,608 62,452 ......... 2,236 164,2963d district ........................................................................... 61,041 84,625 ......... ............ 145,6664th district .......................................................................... 93,671 54,286 ......... ............ 147,9575th district .......................................................................... 101,567 58,504 ......... 2,317 162,3886th district .......................................................................... 135,250 31,472 73 21,032 187,8277th district .......................................................................... 109,712 44,823 ......... 4,779 159,3148th district .......................................................................... 92,785 81,871 ......... 3,401 178,0579th district .......................................................................... 87,797 92,973 ......... 2,406 183,17610th district ........................................................................ 47,017 69,682 18 2,719 119,436

Total ..................................................................... 861,951 673,322 91 40,507 1,575,871

Senator ...................................................................................... 552,732 1,012,244 ......... 23,641 1,588,617

IOWAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Charles E. Grassley, Republican .............................................................. 648,480David Osterberg, Democrat ...................................................................... 289,049Susan Marcus, Natural Law ..................................................................... 7,561Margaret Trowe, Socialist Workers .......................................................... 2,542Scattering ................................................................................................... 275

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. James A. Leach, Republican ..................................................................... 106,419Bob Rush, Democrat .................................................................................. 79,529Jeffrey M. Smith, Natural Law ................................................................ 932Charles Thurston, Reform ......................................................................... 1,252Scattering ................................................................................................... 76

2. Jim Nussle, Republican ............................................................................. 104,613Rob Tully, Democrat .................................................................................. 83,405Peter Lamoureux, Natural Law ............................................................... 1,520Scattering ................................................................................................... 36

3. Larry McKibben, Republican .................................................................... 78,063Leonard L. Boswell, Democrat .................................................................. 107,947Charles P. Connolly, Reform ..................................................................... 2,180Joe Seehusen, Nominated by Petition ...................................................... 1,494Scattering ................................................................................................... 68

4. Greg Ganske, Republican .......................................................................... 129,942Jon Dvorak, Democrat ............................................................................... 67,550Steven Yellin, Natural Law ...................................................................... 1,785Scattering ................................................................................................... 119

5. Tom Latham, Republican .......................................................................... 132,730Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,041

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

NaturalLaw Reform

Social-ist

Work-ers

Scat-tering

Nomi-nated

by Peti-tion

Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 106,419 79,529 932 1,252 ............. 76 ............. 188,208

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IOWA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Iowa

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

NaturalLaw Reform

Social-ist

Work-ers

Scat-tering

Nomi-nated

by Peti-tion

Total

2d district .............. 104,613 83,405 1,520 ............. ............. 36 ............. 189,5743d district .............. 78,063 107,947 ............... 2,180 ............. 68 1,494 189,7524th district ............ 129,942 67,550 1,785 ............. ............. 119 ............. 199,3965th district ............ 132,730 ................. ............... ............. ............. 1,041 ............. 133,771

Total ............... 551,767 338,431 4,237 3,432 ............. 1,340 1,494 900,701

Senator ...................... 648,480 289,049 7,561 ............. 2,542 275 ............. 947,907

KANSASFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Sam Brownback, Republican .................................................................... 474,639Paul Feleciano, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 229,718Tom Oyler, Libertarian ............................................................................. 11,545Alvin Bauman, Reform .............................................................................. 11,334

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Jerry Moran, Republican ........................................................................... 152,775Jim Phillips, Democrat .............................................................................. 36,618

2. Jim Ryun, Republican ............................................................................... 108,527Jim Clark, Democrat ................................................................................. 69,521

3. Vince Snowbarger, Republican ................................................................. 93,938Dennis Moore, Democrat ........................................................................... 103,376

4. Todd Tiahrt, Republican ........................................................................... 94,785Jim Lawing, Democrat .............................................................................. 62,737Craig Newland, Taxpayers ........................................................................ 5,171

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kansas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Reform

Tax-pay-ers

Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................... 152,775 36,618 ............ ............ .......... 189,3932d district ...................................................................... 108,527 69,521 ............ ............ .......... 178,0483d district ...................................................................... 93,938 103,376 ............ ............ .......... 197,3144th district ..................................................................... 94,785 62,737 ............ ............ 5,171 162,693

Total ................................................................ 450,025 272,252 ............ ............ 5,171 727,448

Senator .................................................................................. 474,639 229,718 11,545 11,334 .......... 727,236

KENTUCKYFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Jim Bunning, Republican .......................................................................... 569,817Scotty Baesler, Democrat .......................................................................... 563,051Charles R. Arbegust, Reform .................................................................... 12,546

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ed Whitfield, Republican .......................................................................... 95,308Tom Barlow, Democrat .............................................................................. 77,402

2. Ron Lewis, Republican .............................................................................. 113,285Bob Evans, Democrat ................................................................................ 62,848Jim Ketchel, Reform .................................................................................. 1,833

3. Anne M. Northup, Republican .................................................................. 100,690Chris Gorman, Democrat .......................................................................... 92,865Patricia Jo Metten, Natural Law ............................................................. 1,881

4. Gex ‘‘Jay’’ Williams, Republican ............................................................... 81,547Ken Lucas, Democrat ................................................................................ 93,485

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Harold Rogers, Republican ....................................................................... 142,215

Sidney Jane Bailey-Bamer, Democrat ..................................................... 39,5856. Ernie Fletcher, Republican ....................................................................... 104,046

Ernesto Scorsone, Democrat ..................................................................... 90,033Wasley S. Krogdahl, Taxpayers ................................................................ 1,839

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Kentucky

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Reform

Nat-uralLaw

Tax-pay-ers

Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................... 95,308 77,402 ............ .......... .......... 172,7102d district ............................................................ 113,285 62,848 1,833 .......... .......... 177,9663d district ............................................................ 100,690 92,865 ............ 1,881 .......... 195,4364th district ........................................................... 81,547 93,485 ............ .......... .......... 175,0325th district ........................................................... 142,215 39,585 ............ .......... .......... 181,8006th district ........................................................... 104,046 90,033 ............ .......... 1,839 195,918

Total ...................................................... 637,091 456,218 1,833 1,881 1,839 1,098,862

Senator ........................................................................ 569,817 563,051 12,546 .......... .......... 1,145,414

LOUISIANA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

‘‘Jim’’ Donelon, Republican ....................................................................... 306,616Darryl Paul Ward, Republican ................................................................. 7,964John B. Breaux, Democrat ........................................................................ 620,502Sam Houston Melton, Jr., Democrat ........................................................ 9,893Raymond Brown, Other Party .................................................................. 12,203L. D. ‘‘Nota’’ Knox, Sr., Other Party ........................................................ 6,366Jeffrey H. Diket, Other Party ................................................................... 3,227Martin A. Rosenthal, Other Party ............................................................ 2,394

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Bob Livingston, Republican ...................................................................... (1 )2. William J. Jefferson, Democrat ................................................................ 102,247

David Reed, Democrat ............................................................................... 10,803Don-Terry Veal, Democrat ........................................................................ 5,899

3. W. J. (Billy) Tauzin, Republican ............................................................... (1 )4. Jim McCrery, Republican .......................................................................... (1 )5. John Cooksey, Republican ......................................................................... (1 )6. Richard H. Baker, Republican .................................................................. 97,044

Marjorie McKeithen, Democrat ................................................................ 94,2017. Christopher John, Democrat ..................................................................... (1 )

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Louisiana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

OtherParty Total

Representatives:1st district .................................................................................................... (1) .............. ............ (1)2d district ..................................................................................................... .............. 118,949 ............ 118,9493d district ..................................................................................................... (1) .............. ............ (1)4th district ................................................................................................... (1) .............. ............ (1)5th district ................................................................................................... (1) .............. ............ (1)6th district ................................................................................................... 97,044 94,201 ............ 191,2457th district ................................................................................................... .............. (1) ............ (1)

Total ............................................................................................... 97,044 213,150 ............ 310,194

Senator ................................................................................................................ 314,580 630,395 24,190 969,1651 Section 511 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, as amended, provides that a candidate who is unop-

posed is declared elected by the people and his/her name shall not appear on the ballot in either the Primary or Gen-eral Election. (This was the situation in the 1st, 3d, 4th, 5th, and 7th Congressional Districts.)

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MAINE

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ross J. Connelly, Republican .................................................................... 79,160Thomas H. Allen, Democrat ...................................................................... 134,335Eric R. Greiner, Taxpayers ....................................................................... 9,182

2. Jonathan Reisman, Republican ................................................................ 45,674John Elias Baldacci, Democrat ................................................................. 146,202

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maine

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Tax-pay-ers

Total

Representatives:1st district ...................................................................................................... 79,160 134,335 9,182 222,6772d district ....................................................................................................... 45,674 146,202 .......... 191,876

Total ................................................................................................. 124,834 280,537 9,182 414,553

MARYLAND

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ross Z. Pierpont, Republican .................................................................... 444,637Barbara A. Mikulski, Democrat ............................................................... 1,062,810

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Wayne T. Gilchrest, Republican ............................................................... 135,771Irving Pinder, Democrat ............................................................................ 60,450

2. Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Republican ........................................................... 125,162Kenneth T. Bosley, Democrat ................................................................... 74,275Write-in ....................................................................................................... 9

3. Colin Felix Harby, Republican ................................................................. 39,667Benjamin L. Cardin, Democrat ................................................................. 137,501

4. John B. Kimble, Republican ..................................................................... 21,518Albert Russell Wynn, Democrat ............................................................... 129,139

5. Robert B. Ostrom, Republican .................................................................. 67,176Steny H. Hoyer, Democrat ........................................................................ 126,792

6. Roscoe G. Bartlett, Republican ................................................................. 127,802Timothy D. McCown, Democrat ................................................................ 73,728

7. Kenneth Kondner, Republican .................................................................. 18,742Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat ................................................................ 112,699Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1

8. Constance A. Morella, Republican ............................................................ 133,145Ralph G. Neas, Democrat .......................................................................... 87,497

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Maryland

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................................... 135,771 60,450 .......... 196,2212d district .......................................................................................... 125,162 74,275 9 199,4463d district .......................................................................................... 39,667 137,501 .......... 177,1684th district ........................................................................................ 21,518 129,139 .......... 150,6575th district ........................................................................................ 67,176 126,792 .......... 193,9686th district ........................................................................................ 127,802 73,728 .......... 201,5307th district ........................................................................................ 18,742 112,699 1 131,4428th district ........................................................................................ 133,145 87,497 .......... 220,642

Total .................................................................................... 668,983 802,081 10 1,471,074

Senator ..................................................................................................... 444,637 1,062,810 .......... 1,507,447

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MASSACHUSETTS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gregory L. Morgan, Republican ............................................................... 48,055John W. Olver, Democrat .......................................................................... 121,863Other ........................................................................................................... 58

2. Richard E. Neal, Democrat ....................................................................... 130,550Other ........................................................................................................... 1,383

3. Matthew J. Amorello, Republican ............................................................ 79,174James P. McGovern, Democrat ................................................................. 108,613George Phillies, Libertarian ...................................................................... 2,887Other ........................................................................................................... 204

4. Barney Frank, Democrat ........................................................................... 148,340Other ........................................................................................................... 2,380

5. David E. Coleman, Republican ................................................................. 52,725Martin T. Meehan, Democrat ................................................................... 127,418Other ........................................................................................................... 87

6. Peter G. Torkildsen, Republican ............................................................... 90,986John F. Tierney, Democrat ....................................................................... 117,132Randal C. Fritz, Independent ................................................................... 6,544Other ........................................................................................................... 44

7. Patricia H. Long, Republican .................................................................... 56,977Edward J. Markey, Democrat ................................................................... 137,178Other ........................................................................................................... 150

8. Philip Hyde III, Republican ...................................................................... 14,125Michael E. Capuano, Democrat ................................................................ 99,603Andrea Morell, Socialist Workers ............................................................. 4,854Anthony A. Schinella, Unenrolled ............................................................ 3,129Other ........................................................................................................... 176

9. John Joseph Moakley, Democrat .............................................................. 150,667Other ........................................................................................................... 888

10. Eric V. Bleicken, Republican .................................................................... 70,466William D. Delahunt, Democrat ............................................................... 164,917Other ........................................................................................................... 180

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Massachusetts

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic

Inde-pend-ent

Social-ist

Work-ers

Unenrolled Liber-tarian Other Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 48,055 121,863 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 58 169,9762d district .............. ................ 130,550 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 1,383 131,9333d district .............. 79,174 108,613 ............ ............ ..................... 2,887 204 190,8784th district ............ ................ 148,340 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 2,380 150,7205th district ............ 52,725 127,418 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 87 180,2306th district ............ 90,986 117,132 6,544 ............ ..................... ............ 44 214,7067th district ............ 56,977 137,178 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 150 194,3058th district ............ 14,125 99,603 ............ 4,854 3,129 ............ 176 121,8879th district ............ ................ 150,667 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 888 151,55510th district .......... 70,466 164,917 ............ ............ ..................... ............ 180 235,563

Total ............... 412,508 1,306,281 6,544 4,854 3,129 2,887 5,550 1,741,753

MICHIGAN

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Michelle A. McManus, Republican ........................................................... 87,630Bart Stupak, Democrat ............................................................................. 130,129John W. Loosemore, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,306Wendy Conway, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,731

2. Peter Hoekstra, Republican ...................................................................... 146,854Bob Shrauger, Democrat ........................................................................... 63,573Bruce A. Smith, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,062Tom Russell, Natural Law ........................................................................ 1,133

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MICHIGAN—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3. Vernon J. Ehlers, Republican ................................................................... 146,364

John Ferguson, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 49,489Erwin J. Haas, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,537Lucille Wiggins, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,861

4. Dave Camp, Republican ............................................................................ 155,343Dan Marsh, Libertarian ............................................................................ 10,404Stuart J. Goldberg, Natural Law ............................................................. 4,332Write-in ....................................................................................................... 30

5. Donald W. Brewster, Republican ............................................................. 51,442James A. Barcia, Democrat ....................................................................... 135,254Clint Foster, Libertarian ........................................................................... 2,179Brian D. Ellison, Natural Law ................................................................. 1,096

6. Fred Upton, Republican ............................................................................ 113,292Clarence J. Annen, Democrat ................................................................... 45,358Glenn Douglas Whitt, Jr., Libertarian ..................................................... 1,833Ken Asmus, Natural Law ......................................................................... 1,091Write-in ....................................................................................................... 53

7. Nick Smith, Republican ............................................................................ 104,656Jim Berryman, Democrat .......................................................................... 72,998Kenneth L. Proctor, Libertarian ............................................................... 2,684Lynnea Ellison, Natural Law ................................................................... 1,789

8. Susan Grimes Munsell, Republican ......................................................... 84,254Debbie Stabenow, Democrat ..................................................................... 125,169Ben Steele III, Libertarian ........................................................................ 2,750Patricia R. Allen, Natural Law ................................................................. 1,213John Mangopoulos, Reform ....................................................................... 4,654

9. Tom McMillin, Republican ........................................................................ 79,062Dale E. Kildee, Democrat .......................................................................... 105,457Malcolm Johnson, Libertarian .................................................................. 4,006

10. Brian Palmer, Republican ......................................................................... 94,027David E. Bonior, Democrat ....................................................................... 108,770R. Friend, Libertarian ............................................................................... 3,396Henry Ogden Clark, Natural Law ............................................................ 1,331

11. Joe Knollenberg, Republican .................................................................... 144,264Travis M. Reeds, Democrat ....................................................................... 76,107Dick Gach, Libertarian .............................................................................. 5,433

12. Leslie A. Touma, Republican .................................................................... 79,619Sander M. Levin, Democrat ...................................................................... 105,824Albert J. Titran, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,813Fred D. Rosenberg, Natural Law ............................................................. 1,172

13. Tom Hickey, Republican ........................................................................... 68,328Lynn N. Rivers, Democrat ........................................................................ 99,935Dean A. Hutyra, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,873Samir Roger Makarem, Natural Law ...................................................... 751

14. Vendella M. Collins, Republican .............................................................. 16,140John Conyers, Jr., Democrat .................................................................... 126,321Michael Freyman, Libertarian .................................................................. 1,764Richard R. Miller, Natural Law ............................................................... 1,080

15. Chrysanthea D. Boyd-Fields, Republican ................................................ 12,887Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Democrat .............................................................. 108,582Linda S. Willey, Libertarian ..................................................................... 1,485Gregory F. Smith, Natural Law ............................................................... 1,098Holly Harkness, (no party affiliation) ...................................................... 808

16. William Morse, Republican ....................................................................... 54,121John D. Dingell, Democrat ........................................................................ 116,145Edward A. Hlavac, Libertarian ................................................................ 3,064Noha F. Hamze, Natural Law .................................................................. 1,027

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MICHIGAN—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Michigan

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

NaturalLaw Reform

(nopartyaffili-ation)

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 87,630 130,129 2,306 1,731 ............ ........... .......... 221,7962d district .............. 146,854 63,573 2,062 1,133 ............ ........... .......... 213,6223d district .............. 146,364 49,489 2,537 1,861 ............ ........... .......... 200,2514th district ............ 155,343 ..................... 10,404 4,332 ............ ........... 30 170,1095th district ............ 51,442 135,254 2,179 1,096 ............ ........... .......... 189,9716th district ............ 113,292 45,358 1,833 1,091 ............ ........... 53 161,6277th district ............ 104,656 72,998 2,684 1,789 ............ ........... .......... 182,1278th district ............ 84,254 125,169 2,750 1,213 4,654 ........... .......... 218,0409th district ............ 79,062 105,457 4,006 .............. ............ ........... .......... 188,52510th district .......... 94,027 108,770 3,396 1,331 ............ ........... .......... 207,52411th district .......... 144,264 76,107 5,433 .............. ............ ........... .......... 225,80412th district .......... 79,619 105,824 2,813 1,172 ............ ........... .......... 189,42813th district .......... 68,328 99,935 2,873 751 ............ ........... .......... 171,88714th district .......... 16,140 126,321 1,764 1,080 ............ ........... .......... 145,30515th district .......... 12,887 108,582 1,485 1,098 ............ 808 .......... 124,86016th district .......... 54,121 116,145 3,064 1,027 ............ ........... .......... 174,357

Total ............... 1,438,283 1,469,111 51,589 20,705 4,654 808 83 2,985,233

MINNESOTA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Gil Gutknecht, Republican ........................................................................ 131,233Tracy L. Beckman, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................ 108,420Write-in ....................................................................................................... 250

2. Craig Duehring, Republican ..................................................................... 99,490David Minge, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................. 148,933Stan Bentz, Reform ................................................................................... 12,319Write-in ....................................................................................................... 385

3. Jim Ramstad, Republican ......................................................................... 203,731Stan J. Leino, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ................................................ 66,505Derek W. Schramm, Minnesota Taxpayers ............................................. 12,823Write-in ....................................................................................................... 250

4. Dennis R. Newinski, Republican .............................................................. 95,388Bruce F. Vento, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ............................................. 128,726Michael A. Neitzel, Libertarian ................................................................ 2,866Carol Simmons Schulstad, Minnesota Taxpayers ................................... 4,524Dan R. Vacek, Legal Marijuana Now ....................................................... 5,839Heather Wood, Socialist Workers ............................................................. 2,264Write-in ....................................................................................................... 139

5. Frank Taylor, Republican ......................................................................... 60,035Martin Olav Sabo, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ......................................... 145,535Kevin Houston, Libertarian ...................................................................... 7,378Michael Pennock, Socialist Workers ........................................................ 2,842Jason Kassel, Anti-Federalist ................................................................... 1,561Write-in ....................................................................................................... 261

6. John Kline, Republican ............................................................................. 136,866Bill Luther, Democratic-Farmer-Labor .................................................... 148,728Eric M. Johnson, Libertarian .................................................................... 11,805Write-in ....................................................................................................... 302

7. Aleta Edin, Republican .............................................................................. 66,562Collin C. Peterson, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ........................................ 169,907Write-in ....................................................................................................... 473

8. Jerry Shuster, Republican ........................................................................ 69,667James L. Oberstar, Democratic-Farmer-Labor ....................................... 173,734Stan (The Man) Estes, Reform ................................................................. 15,137Larry Fuhol, Libertarian ........................................................................... 4,558Write-in ....................................................................................................... 167

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MINNESOTA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Minnesota

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic Reform Liber-

tarian

Min-nesotaTax-

payers

LegalMari-juanaNow

Social-ist

Work-ers

Anti-Fed-

eralistWrite-

in Total

Representatives:1st district .................... 131,233 108,420 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... 250 239,9032d district ..................... 99,490 148,933 12,319 .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... 385 261,1273d district ..................... 203,731 66,505 .............. .............. 12,823 ........... ........... ........... 250 283,3094th district .................... 95,388 128,726 .............. 2,866 4,524 5,839 2,264 ........... 139 239,7465th district .................... 60,035 145,535 .............. 7,378 .............. ........... 2,842 1,561 261 217,6126th district .................... 136,866 148,728 .............. 11,805 .............. ........... ........... ........... 302 297,7017th district .................... 66,562 169,907 .............. .............. .............. ........... ........... ........... 473 236,9428th district .................... 69,667 173,734 15,137 4,558 .............. ........... ........... ........... 167 263,263

Total ...................... 862,972 1,090,488 27,456 26,607 17,347 5,839 5,106 1,561 2,227 2,039,603

MISSISSIPPIFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Roger F. Wicker, Republican .................................................................... 66,738Rex Weathers, Democrat ........................................................................... 30,438John ‘‘Andy’’ Rouse, Libertarian ............................................................... 2,157

2. Bennie G. Thompson, Democrat ............................................................... 80,284Will Chipman, Libertarian ........................................................................ 32,533

3. Charles W. ‘‘Chip’’ Pickering, Republican ................................................ 84,785Charles T. Scarborough, Libertarian ....................................................... 15,465

4. Delbert Hosemann, Republican ................................................................ 61,551Ronnie Shows, Democrat ........................................................................... 73,252Bill Fausek, Libertarian ............................................................................ 898Kenneth Welch, Reform ............................................................................ 697Vince Thornton, Taxpayers ....................................................................... 801

5. Randy McDonnell, Republican .................................................................. 19,341Gene Taylor, Democrat .............................................................................. 78,661Ray Coffey, Libertarian ............................................................................. 1,530Robert Claunch, Reform ............................................................................ 1,065Philip Mayeux, Natural Law .................................................................... 498

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Mississippi

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Re-form

Tax-pay-ers

Nat-uralLaw

Total

Representatives:1st district .............................................................. 66,738 30,438 2,157 .......... ....... ....... 99,3332d district ............................................................... .............. 80,284 32,533 .......... ....... ....... 112,8173d district ............................................................... 84,785 .............. 15,465 .......... ....... ....... 100,2504th district ............................................................. 61,551 73,252 898 697 801 ....... 137,1995th district ............................................................. 19,341 78,661 1,530 1,065 ....... 498 101,095

Total ......................................................... 232,415 262,635 52,583 1,762 801 498 550,694

MISSOURIFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Christopher S. Bond, Republican ............................................................. 830,625Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon, Democrat ........................................................ 690,208Tamara A. Millay, Libertarian ................................................................. 31,876Curt Frazier, U.S. Taxpayers ................................................................... 15,368James F. Newport, Reform ....................................................................... 8,780

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Richmond A. Soluade, Sr., Republican ..................................................... 30,635William (Bill) Clay, Democrat .................................................................. 90,840Richard E. Illyes, Libertarian ................................................................... 3,576

2. James M. Talent, Republican ................................................................... 142,313John Ross, Democrat ................................................................................. 57,565Brian K. Lundy, Libertarian ..................................................................... 3,331Write-in ....................................................................................................... 50

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MISSOURI—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued3. William J. Federer, Republican ................................................................ 74,005

Richard A. Gephardt, Democrat ............................................................... 98,287Michael H. Crist, Libertarian ................................................................... 2,275Joseph C. Keller, U.S. Taxpayers ............................................................. 1,532

4. Cecilia D. Noland, Republican .................................................................. 51,005Ike Skelton, Democrat ............................................................................... 133,173Edwin W. (Ed) Hoag, Libertarian ............................................................ 3,438

5. Penny D. Bennett, Republican .................................................................. 47,582Karen McCarthy, Democrat ...................................................................... 101,313Grant S. Stauffer, Libertarian .................................................................. 2,646Elizabeth Ann Dulaney, Reform ............................................................... 2,144

6. Jeff Bailey, Republican .............................................................................. 51,679Pat Danner, Democrat ............................................................................... 136,774Karl H. Wetzel, Libertarian ...................................................................... 4,324

7. Roy Blunt, Republican ............................................................................... 129,746Marc Perkel, Democrat .............................................................................. 43,416Mike Harman, Libertarian ....................................................................... 5,639

8. Jo Ann Emerson, Republican .................................................................... 104,271Anthony J. (Tony) Heckemeyer, Democrat .............................................. 59,426John Hendricks, Libertarian ..................................................................... 2,827

9. Kenny C. Hulshof, Republican .................................................................. 117,196Linda Vogt, Democrat ............................................................................... 66,861Robert Hoffman, Libertarian .................................................................... 4,248

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Missouri

Title of candidate Republican Democratic Liber-tarian

U.S. Tax-payers Reform Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 30,635 90,840 3,576 ................ ................ .......... 125,0512d district .............. 142,313 57,565 3,331 ................ ................ 50 203,2593d district .............. 74,005 98,287 2,275 1,532 ................ .......... 176,0994th district ............ 51,005 133,173 3,438 ................ ................ .......... 187,6165th district ............ 47,582 101,313 2,646 ................ 2,144 .......... 153,6856th district ............ 51,679 136,774 4,324 ................ ................ .......... 192,7777th district ............ 129,746 43,416 5,639 ................ ................ .......... 178,8018th district ............ 104,271 59,426 2,827 ................ ................ .......... 166,5249th district ............ 117,196 66,861 4,248 ................ ................ .......... 188,305

Total ............... 748,432 787,655 32,304 1,532 2,144 50 1,572,117

Senator ...................... 830,625 690,208 31,876 15,368 8,780 .......... 1,576,857

MONTANA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Rick Hill, Republican ................................................................................. 175,748Dusty Deschamps, Democrat .................................................................... 147,073Mike Fellows, Libertarian ......................................................................... 5,652Webb Sullivan, Reform .............................................................................. 3,078

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Montana

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Re-form Total

Representative:At large ................................................................................................ 175,748 147,073 5,652 3,078 331,551

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NEBRASKA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Doug Bereuter, Republican ....................................................................... 136,058Don Eret, Democrat ................................................................................... 48,826Write-in ....................................................................................................... 343

2. Lee Terry, Republican ............................................................................... 106,782Michael Scott, Democrat ........................................................................... 55,722Write-in ....................................................................................................... 499

3. Bill Barrett, Republican ............................................................................ 149,896Jerry Hickman, Libertarian ...................................................................... 27,278Write-in ....................................................................................................... 555

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nebraska

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... 136,058 48,826 ............ 343 185,2272d district ...................................................................................... 106,782 55,722 ............ 499 163,0033d district ...................................................................................... 149,896 .............. 27,278 555 177,729

Total ................................................................................ 392,736 104,548 27,278 1,397 525,959

NEVADA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John E. Ensign, Republican ...................................................................... 208,220Harry Reid, Democrat ............................................................................... 208,621Michael Cloud, Libertarian ....................................................................... 8,129Michael E. Williams, Natural Law ........................................................... 2,781‘‘None of These Candidates’’ ...................................................................... 8,113

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Don Chairez, Republican ........................................................................... 73,540Shelley Berkley, Democrat ........................................................................ 79,315Jim Burns, Libertarian ............................................................................. 5,292Jess Howe, Independent American .......................................................... 2,935

2. Jim Gibbons, Republican ........................................................................... 201,623Louis R. Tomburello, Libertarian ............................................................. 18,561Christopher Horne, Independent American ............................................ 20,738Robert W. Winquist, Natural Law ........................................................... 7,841

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Nevada

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian

Inde-pend-ent

Amer-ican

Nat-uralLaw

‘‘Noneof

TheseCan-di-

dates’’

Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................... 73,540 79,315 5,292 2,935 ............ .......... 161,0822d district ...................................................... 201,623 .............. 18,561 20,738 7,841 .......... 248,763

Total ................................................ 275,163 79,315 23,853 23,673 7,841 .......... 409,845

Senator ................................................................. 208,220 208,621 8,129 ............ 2,781 8,113 435,864

NEW HAMPSHIRE

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Judd Gregg, Republican ............................................................................ 213,477George Condodemetraky, Democrat ......................................................... 88,883Roy Kendel, Independent .......................................................................... 4,733Brian Christeson, Libertarian .................................................................. 7,603

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. John E. Sununu, Republican .................................................................... 104,430Peter Flood, Democrat ............................................................................... 51,783

2. Charles F. Bass, Republican ..................................................................... 85,740Mary Rauh, Democrat ............................................................................... 72,217Paula Werme, Libertarian ........................................................................ 3,338

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Hampshire

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... 104,430 51,783 .......... ............ 156,2132d district ...................................................................................... 85,740 72,217 .......... 3,338 161,295

Total ................................................................................. 190,170 124,000 .......... 3,338 317,508

Senator .................................................................................................. 213,477 88,883 4,733 7,603 314,696

NEW JERSEYFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ronald L. Richards, Republican ............................................................... 27,855Robert E. Andrews, Democrat .................................................................. 90,279David E. West, Jr., Independent .............................................................. 1,684Joseph W. Stockman, Independent .......................................................... 1,324Edward ‘‘Rob’’ Forchion, Independent ...................................................... 1,257James E. Barber, Independent ................................................................. 943

2. Frank A. LoBiondo, Republican ................................................................ 93,248Derek Hunsberger, Democrat ................................................................... 43,563Glenn Campbell, Independent .................................................................. 2,955Mary A. Whittam, Independent ................................................................ 1,748

3. Jim Saxton, Republican ............................................................................. 97,508Steven J. Polansky, Democrat .................................................................. 55,248Janice Presser, Independent ..................................................................... 2,527Norman E. Wahner, Independent ............................................................ 1,063James Pircher, Independent ..................................................................... 608Ken Feduniewicz, Independent ................................................................ 285

4. Christopher H. Smith, Republican ........................................................... 92,991Larry Schneider, Democrat ....................................................................... 52,281Keith Quarles, Independent ...................................................................... 1,753Morgan Strong, Independent .................................................................... 1,498Nick Mellis, Independent .......................................................................... 1,054

5. Marge Roukema, Republican .................................................................... 106,304Mike Schneider, Democrat ........................................................................ 55,487Thomas W. Wright, Independent ............................................................. 2,395William Weightman, Independent ........................................................... 1,628Helen Hamilton, Independent .................................................................. 1,004

6. Michael Ferguson, Republican .................................................................. 55,180Frank Pallone, Jr., Democrat ................................................................... 78,102Carl J. Mayer, Independent ...................................................................... 1,291Steve Nagle, Independent ......................................................................... 1,262Leonard P. Marshall, Independent ........................................................... 1,177

7. Bob Franks, Republican ............................................................................ 77,751Maryanne S. Connelly, Democrat ............................................................. 65,776Richard C. Martin, Independent .............................................................. 3,007Darren Young, Independent ..................................................................... 1,508

8. Matthew J. Kirnan, Republican ............................................................... 46,289Bill Pascrell, Jr., Democrat ....................................................................... 81,068Jeffrey Levine, Independent ..................................................................... 804Stephen Spinosa, Independent ................................................................. 762Bernard George, Independent ................................................................... 722Thomas Paine Caslander, Independent ................................................... 625Jose

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L. Aravena, Independent .................................................................. 318

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued9. Steve Lonegan, Republican ....................................................................... 47,817

Steven R. Rothman, Democrat ................................................................. 91,330Michael Perrone, Jr., Independent ........................................................... 1,349Michael W. Koontz, Independent ............................................................. 686Kenneth Ebel, Independent ...................................................................... 277

10. William Stanley Wnuck, Republican ........................................................ 10,678Donald M. Payne, Democrat ..................................................................... 82,244Richard J. Pezzullo, Independent ............................................................. 3,293Maurice Williams, Independent ............................................................... 2,279

11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Republican ..................................................... 100,910John P. Scollo, Democrat .......................................................................... 44,160Austin S. Lett, Independent ..................................................................... 1,737Agnes A. James, Independent .................................................................. 1,409Stephen A. Bauer, Independent ............................................................... 755

12. Michael Pappas, Republican ..................................................................... 87,221Rush Holt, Democrat ................................................................................. 92,528Joseph A. Siano, Independent .................................................................. 2,125Madelyn R. Hoffman, Independent .......................................................... 1,409Beverly Kidder, Independent .................................................................... 749Mary Jo Christian, Independent .............................................................. 578

13. Theresa De Leon, Republican ................................................................... 14,615Robert Menendez, Democrat ..................................................................... 70,308Richard S. Hester, Sr., Independent ........................................................ 1,276Richard G. Rivera, Independent ............................................................... 872Susan Anmuth, Independent .................................................................... 752

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in New Jersey

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................................................................ 27,855 90,279 5,208 123,3422d district ................................................................................................. 93,248 43,563 4,703 141,5143d district ................................................................................................. 97,508 55,248 4,483 157,2394th district ............................................................................................... 92,991 52,281 4,305 149,5775th district ............................................................................................... 106,304 55,487 5,027 166,8186th district ............................................................................................... 55,180 78,102 3,730 137,0127th district ............................................................................................... 77,751 65,776 4,515 148,0428th district ............................................................................................... 46,289 81,068 3,231 130,5889th district ............................................................................................... 47,817 91,330 2,312 141,45910th district ............................................................................................. 10,678 82,244 5,572 98,49411th district ............................................................................................. 100,910 44,160 3,901 148,97112th district ............................................................................................. 87,221 92,528 4,861 184,61013th district ............................................................................................. 14,615 70,308 2,900 87,823

Total ........................................................................................... 858,367 902,374 54,748 1,815,489

NEW MEXICO

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Heather Wilson, Republican ..................................................................... 86,784Phillip J. Maloof, Democrat ...................................................................... 75,040Robert L. Anderson, Green ....................................................................... 17,266Write-in ....................................................................................................... 78

2. Joe Skeen, Republican ............................................................................... 85,077E. Shirley Baca, Democrat ........................................................................ 61,796

3. Bill Redmond, Republican ......................................................................... 74,266Tom Udall, Democrat ................................................................................ 91,248Carol Miller, Green .................................................................................... 6,103Write-in ....................................................................................................... 32

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NEW MEXICO—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in New Mexico

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Green Write-

in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... 86,784 75,040 17,266 78 179,1682d district ...................................................................................... 85,077 61,796 ............ .......... 146,8733d district ...................................................................................... 74,266 91,248 6,103 32 171,649

Total ................................................................................ 246,127 228,084 23,369 110 497,690

NEW YORK

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Alfonse D’Amato, Republican .................................................................... 1,680,203Conservative ........................................................................................... 274,220Right To Life ........................................................................................... 104,565

Charles E. Schumer, Democrat ................................................................ 2,386,314Independence .......................................................................................... 109,027Liberal ..................................................................................................... 55,724

Corinne E. Kurtz, Marijuana Reform ...................................................... 34,281Joel Kovel, Green ....................................................................................... 14,735William P. McMillen, Libertarian ............................................................ 8,223Rose Ana Berbeo, Socialist Workers ........................................................ 3,513Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 319,072

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Michael P. Forbes, Republican ................................................................. 75,643Conservative ........................................................................................... 13,032Right To Life ........................................................................................... 7,627Independence .......................................................................................... 3,158

William G. Holst, Democrat ...................................................................... 54,463Star Tax Cut ........................................................................................... 1,167

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 20,2422. Rick Lazio, Republican .............................................................................. 71,760

Conservative ........................................................................................... 13,329John C. Bace, Democrat ............................................................................ 37,949Denis K. Quinn, Right To Life .................................................................. 3,646Kenneth J. Herman, Independence .......................................................... 1,754Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 18,284

3. Peter T. King, Republican ......................................................................... 95,709Conservative ........................................................................................... 13,869Right To Life ........................................................................................... 7,680

Kevin N. Langberg, Democrat .................................................................. 63,628Thomas R. Di Lavore, Liberal .................................................................. 1,497Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 21,609

4. Gregory R. Becker, Republican ................................................................. 64,509Conservative ........................................................................................... 9,114Right To Life ........................................................................................... 6,361

Carolyn McCarthy, Democrat ................................................................... 86,692Independence .......................................................................................... 3,564

Patricia M. Maher, Liberal ....................................................................... 1,343Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 15,021

5. David C. Pinzon, Republican .................................................................... 40,861Conservative ........................................................................................... 8,725

Gary L. Ackerman, Democrat ................................................................... 92,189Independence .......................................................................................... 2,767Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,448

Anne T. Robinson, Liberal ........................................................................ 2,872Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 23,385

6. Gregory W. Meeks, Democrat ................................................................... 73,235Independence .......................................................................................... 1,693Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,194

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 38,908

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued7. James J. Dillon, Republican ..................................................................... 18,896

Joseph Crowley, Democrat ........................................................................ 50,924Richard Retcho, Conservative ................................................................... 3,960Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 29,105

8. Theodore Howard, Republican .................................................................. 18,383Jerrold Nadler, Democrat ......................................................................... 108,408

Liberal ..................................................................................................... 4,540Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 26,846

9. Louis Telano, Republican .......................................................................... 24,486Anthony Weiner, Democrat ....................................................................... 67,274

Independence .......................................................................................... 2,165Arthur J. Smith, Conservative ................................................................. 4,899Melinda Katz, Liberal ............................................................................... 5,698Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 30,577

10. Ernestine M. Brown, Republican ............................................................. 5,577Edolphus Towns, Democrat ...................................................................... 81,368

Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,160Ernest Johnson, Conservative .................................................................. 1,396Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 29,246

11. David Greene, Republican ......................................................................... 5,718Conservative ........................................................................................... 1,566

Major R. Owens, Democrat ....................................................................... 73,674Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,099

Phyllis Taliaferro, Independence .............................................................. 1,144Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,691

12. Rosemarie Markgraf, Republican ............................................................. 7,405Nydia M. Vela

´

zquez, Democrat ................................................................ 53,269Angel Diaz, Conservative .......................................................................... 1,632Hector Cortes, Jr., Liberal ........................................................................ 1,080Hector Henry, Fusion ................................................................................ 320Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 19,016

13. Vito Fossella, Republican .......................................................................... 60,550Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,707Right To Life ........................................................................................... 3,881

Eugene V. Prisco, Democrat ..................................................................... 39,153Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,014

Anita Lerman, Independence .................................................................... 1,245Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 19,937

14. Stephanie E. Kupferman, Republican ...................................................... 32,458Carolyn B. Maloney, Democrat ................................................................. 104,351

Independence .......................................................................................... 2,825Liberal ..................................................................................................... 3,896

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 21,26915. David E. Cunningham, Republican .......................................................... 5,633

Charles B. Rangel, Democrat .................................................................... 88,271Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,153

Patrick McManus, Conservative ............................................................... 1,082Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 20,970

16. Thomas W. Bayley, Jr., Republican ......................................................... 2,457Jose

´

E. Serrano, Democrat ........................................................................ 65,957Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,410

Owen Camp, Conservative ........................................................................ 756Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 19,687

17. Peter Fiumefreddo, Republican ................................................................ 7,982Conservative ........................................................................................... 2,280Independence .......................................................................................... 775

Eliot L. Engel, Democrat ........................................................................... 79,257Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,690

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,699

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued18. Nita M. Lowey, Democrat ......................................................................... 91,623

Daniel McMahon, Conservative ................................................................ 12,594Marion M. Conner, Right To Life ............................................................. 3,234Giulio A. Cavallo, Independence ............................................................... 3,251Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 55,344

19. Sue W. Kelly, Republican .......................................................................... 88,341Conservative ........................................................................................... 16,126

Dick Collins, Democrat .............................................................................. 56,378Joseph J. Dio Guardi, Right To Life ........................................................ 5,941Charles C. Williams, Freedom .................................................................. 1,046Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 20,190

20. Benjamin A. Gilman, Republican ............................................................. 98,546Paul J. Feiner, Democrat .......................................................................... 61,753

Independence .......................................................................................... 2,005Liberal ..................................................................................................... 1,831

Christine M. Tighe, Right To Life ............................................................ 4,769Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,021

21. Lauren Ayers, Republican ......................................................................... 50,931Michael R. McNulty, Democrat ................................................................ 123,638

Conservative ........................................................................................... 15,690Independence .......................................................................................... 7,311

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 21,18322. John E. Sweeney, Republican ................................................................... 87,786

Conservative ........................................................................................... 15,203Independence .......................................................................................... 3,930

Jean P. Bordewich, Democrat ................................................................... 81,296Francis A. Giroux, Right To Life .............................................................. 5,051Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 21,209

23. Sherwood L. Boehlert, Republican ........................................................... 111,242David Vickers, Conservative ..................................................................... 21,596

Right To Life ........................................................................................... 4,897Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 45,362

24. John M. McHugh, Republican .................................................................. 101,689Conservative ........................................................................................... 14,993

Neil P. Tallon, Democrat ........................................................................... 31,011Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 22,330

25. James T. Walsh, Republican ..................................................................... 102,219Conservative ........................................................................................... 18,985

Yvonne Rothenberg, Democrat ................................................................. 50,268Liberal/Green .......................................................................................... 3,193

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 15,22226. William H. Bud Walker, Republican ........................................................ 47,084

Conservative ........................................................................................... 7,692Maurice D. Hinchey, Democrat ................................................................ 99,249

Independence .......................................................................................... 6,321Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,634

Randall Terry, Right To Life .................................................................... 12,160Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 13,695

27. Thomas M. Reynolds, Republican ............................................................ 86,106Conservative ........................................................................................... 15,936

Bill Cook, Democrat ................................................................................... 62,714Right To Life ........................................................................................... 5,070Independence .......................................................................................... 8,194

Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 28,13228. Richard A. Kaplan, Republican ................................................................ 50,926

Independence .......................................................................................... 5,517Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Democrat ..................................................... 118,856Paul Britton, Conservative ....................................................................... 4,963Gerald D. Crawford, Right To Life ........................................................... 3,196Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 9,678

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NEW YORK—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued29. Chris Collins, Republican .......................................................................... 58,232

Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,249John J. LaFalce, Democrat ....................................................................... 87,805

Independence .......................................................................................... 6,762Liberal ..................................................................................................... 2,668

David E. Denzel, Right To Life ................................................................. 3,813Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 13,541

30. Jack Quinn, Republican ............................................................................ 91,350Conservative ........................................................................................... 16,198Independence .......................................................................................... 8,545

Crystal D. Peoples, Democrat ................................................................... 55,199Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 16,742

31. Amo Houghton, Republican ...................................................................... 95,638Conservative ........................................................................................... 11,977

Caleb Rossiter, Democrat .......................................................................... 40,091James R. Pierce, Sr., Right To Life .......................................................... 10,546Blank/Scattering ........................................................................................ 18,321

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NORTH CAROLINA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Lauch Faircloth, Republican ..................................................................... 945,943John Edwards, Democrat .......................................................................... 1,029,237Barbara Howe, Libertarian ....................................................................... 36,963

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ted Tyler, Republican ............................................................................... 50,578Eva M. Clayton, Democrat ........................................................................ 85,125Jack Schwartz, Libertarian ....................................................................... 1,044

2. Dan Page, Republican ............................................................................... 72,997Bob Etheridge, Democrat .......................................................................... 100,550Mark Jackson, Libertarian ....................................................................... 1,647

3. Walter B. Jones, Republican ..................................................................... 83,529Jon Williams, Democrat ............................................................................ 50,041Chris Nubel, Libertarian ........................................................................... 1,342

4. Tom Roberg, Republican ........................................................................... 93,469David E. Price, Democrat .......................................................................... 129,157Gary Goodson, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,284

5. Richard Burr, Republican ......................................................................... 119,103Mike Robinson, Democrat ......................................................................... 55,806Gene Paczelt, Libertarian ......................................................................... 1,382

6. Howard Coble, Republican ........................................................................ 112,740Jeffrey D. Bentley, Libertarian ................................................................. 14,454

7. Mike McIntyre, Democrat ......................................................................... 124,366Paul Meadows, Libertarian ....................................................................... 11,924

8. Robert C. ‘‘Robin’’ Hayes, Republican ...................................................... 67,505Mike Taylor, Democrat .............................................................................. 64,127Bob Burns, Libertarian ............................................................................. 1,492

9. Sue Wilkins Myrick, Republican .............................................................. 120,570Rory Blake, Democrat ............................................................................... 51,345Alvin Jeffrey Taylor, Libertarian ............................................................. 2,167

10. Cass Ballenger, Republican ...................................................................... 118,541Deborah Garrett Eddins, Libertarian ...................................................... 19,970

11. Charles H. Taylor, Republican ................................................................. 112,908David Young, Democrat ............................................................................ 84,256Chris Heckert, Libertarian ....................................................................... 2,259

12. John ‘‘Scott’’ Keadle, Republican .............................................................. 62,070Melvin L. Watt, Democrat ........................................................................ 82,305Michael G. Smith, Libertarian ................................................................. 2,713

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Carolina

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................................................ 50,578 85,125 1,044 136,7472d district ......................................................................................... 72,997 100,550 1,647 175,1943d district ......................................................................................... 83,529 50,041 1,342 134,9124th district ....................................................................................... 93,469 129,157 2,284 224,9105th district ....................................................................................... 119,103 55,806 1,382 176,2916th district ....................................................................................... 112,740 .................. 14,454 127,1947th district ....................................................................................... .................. 124,366 11,924 136,2908th district ....................................................................................... 67,505 64,127 1,492 133,1249th district ....................................................................................... 120,570 51,345 2,167 174,08210th district ..................................................................................... 118,541 .................. 19,970 138,51111th district ..................................................................................... 112,908 84,256 2,259 199,42312th district ..................................................................................... 62,070 82,305 2,713 147,088

Total ................................................................................... 1,014,010 827,078 62,678 1,903,766

Senator .................................................................................................... 945,943 1,029,237 36,963 2,012,143

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NORTH DAKOTAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Donna Nalewaja, Republican .................................................................... 75,013Byron L. Dorgan, Democrat, Non-Partisan League ................................ 134,747Harley McLain, Reform ............................................................................. 3,598

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVEAT LARGE

Kevin Cramer, Republican ........................................................................ 87,511Kenneth R. Loughead, Independent ......................................................... 5,709Earl Pomeroy, Democrat, Non-Partisan League ..................................... 119,668

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in North Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Inde-pend-ent

Demo-crat,Non-Par-tisan

League

Re-form Total

Representative:At large ................................................................................................ 87,511 5,709 119,668 .......... 212,888

Senator .................................................................................................... 75,013 .......... 134,747 3,598 213,358

OHIOFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

George V. Voinovich, Republican .............................................................. 1,922,087Mary O. Boyle, Democrat .......................................................................... 1,482,054Write-in ....................................................................................................... 210

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Steve Chabot, Republican ......................................................................... 92,421Roxanne Qualls, Democrat ........................................................................ 82,003

2. Rob Portman, Republican ......................................................................... 154,344Charles W. Sanders, Democrat ................................................................. 49,293

3. John S. Shondel, Republican .................................................................... 50,544Tony P. Hall, Democrat ............................................................................. 114,198

4. Michael G. Oxley, Republican ................................................................... 112,011Paul McClain, Democrat ........................................................................... 63,529

5. Paul E. Gillmor, Republican ..................................................................... 123,979Susan Davenport Darrow, Democrat ....................................................... 61,926

6. Nancy P. Hollister, Republican ................................................................. 77,711Ted Strickland, Democrat ......................................................................... 102,852

7. David L. Hobson, Republican ................................................................... 120,765Donald E. Minor, Jr., Democrat ............................................................... 49,780James A. Schrader, Libertarian ............................................................... 9,146Write-in ....................................................................................................... 6

8. John A. Boehner, Republican ................................................................... 127,979John W. Griffin, Democrat ........................................................................ 52,912

9. Edward S. Emery, Republican .................................................................. 30,312Marcy Kaptur, Democrat .......................................................................... 130,793

10. Joe Slovenec, Republican .......................................................................... 55,015Dennis J. Kucinich, Democrat .................................................................. 110,552

11. James D. Hereford, Republican ................................................................ 18,592Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Democrat ........................................................... 115,226Jean Murrell Capers, Independent .......................................................... 9,477

12. John R. Kasich, Republican ...................................................................... 124,197Edward S. Brown, Democrat .................................................................... 60,694

13. Grace L. Drake, Republican ...................................................................... 72,666Sherrod Brown, Democrat ......................................................................... 116,309

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OHIO—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued14. Tom Watkins, Republican ......................................................................... 63,027

Thomas C. Sawyer, Democrat ................................................................... 106,046

15. Deborah Pryce, Republican ....................................................................... 113,846Adam Clay Miller, Democrat .................................................................... 49,334Kevin Nestor, Independent ....................................................................... 9,996

16. Ralph Regula, Republican ......................................................................... 117,426Peter D. Ferguson, Democrat ................................................................... 66,047

17. Paul H. Alberty, Republican ..................................................................... 57,703James A. Traficant, Jr., Democrat ........................................................... 123,718

18. Robert W. Ney, Republican ....................................................................... 113,119Robert L. Burch, Democrat ....................................................................... 74,571

19. Steven C. LaTourette, Republican ........................................................... 126,786Elizabeth Kelley, Democrat ...................................................................... 64,090

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Ohio

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tari-an

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................................... 92,421 82,003 ............ .......... .......... 174,4242d district ............................................................ 154,344 49,293 ............ .......... .......... 203,6373d district ............................................................ 50,544 114,198 ............ .......... .......... 164,7424th district .......................................................... 112,011 63,529 ............ .......... .......... 175,5405th district .......................................................... 123,979 61,926 ............ .......... .......... 185,9056th district .......................................................... 77,711 102,852 ............ .......... .......... 180,5637th district .......................................................... 120,765 49,780 ............ 9,146 6 179,6978th district .......................................................... 127,979 52,912 ............ .......... .......... 180,8919th district .......................................................... 30,312 130,793 ............ .......... .......... 161,10510th district ........................................................ 55,015 110,552 ............ .......... .......... 165,56711th district ........................................................ 18,592 115,226 9,477 .......... .......... 143,29512th district ........................................................ 124,197 60,694 ............ .......... .......... 184,89113th district ........................................................ 72,666 116,309 ............ .......... .......... 188,97514th district ........................................................ 63,027 106,046 ............ .......... .......... 169,07315th district ........................................................ 113,846 49,334 9,996 .......... .......... 173,17616th district ........................................................ 117,426 66,047 ............ .......... .......... 183,47317th district ........................................................ 57,703 123,718 ............ .......... .......... 181,42118th district ........................................................ 113,119 74,571 ............ .......... .......... 187,69019th district ........................................................ 126,786 64,090 ............ .......... .......... 190,876

Total ...................................................... 1,752,443 1,593,873 19,473 9,146 6 3,374,941

Senator ....................................................................... 1,922,087 1,482,054 ............ .......... 210 3,404,351

OKLAHOMA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Don Nickles, Republican ........................................................................... 570,682Don E. Carroll, Democrat .......................................................................... 268,898Mike Morris, Independent ........................................................................ 15,516Argus W. Yandell, Jr., Independent ......................................................... 4,617

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Steve Largent, Republican ........................................................................ 91,031Howard Plowman, Democrat .................................................................... 56,309

2. Tom A. Coburn, Republican ...................................................................... 85,581Kent Pharaoh, Democrat ........................................................................... 59,042Albert Jones, Independent ........................................................................ 3,641

3. Wes Watkins, Republican ......................................................................... 89,832Walt Roberts, Democrat ............................................................................ 55,163

4. J. C. Watts, Jr., Republican ...................................................................... 83,272Ben Odom, Democrat ................................................................................. 52,107

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OKLAHOMA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 103,217

M. C. Smothermon, Democrat .................................................................. 48,182

6. Frank D. Lucas, Republican ..................................................................... 85,261Paul M. Barby, Democrat .......................................................................... 43,555Ralph B. Finkle, Jr., Independent ............................................................ 2,455

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Oklahoma

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Total

Representatives:1st district ................................................................................................ 91,031 56,309 ............ 147,3402d district ................................................................................................. 85,581 59,042 3,641 148,2643d district ................................................................................................. 89,832 55,163 ............ 144,9954th district ............................................................................................... 83,272 52,107 ............ 135,3795th district ............................................................................................... 103,217 48,182 ............ 151,3996th district ............................................................................................... 85,261 43,555 2,455 131,271

Total ........................................................................................... 538,194 314,358 6,096 858,648

Senator ............................................................................................................ 570,682 268,898 20,133 859,713

OREGON

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

John Lim, Republican ................................................................................ 377,739Ron Wyden, Democrat ............................................................................... 682,425Jim Brewster, Libertarian ........................................................................ 18,221Dean M. Braa, Socialist ............................................................................ 7,553Karyn Moskowitz, Pacific .......................................................................... 22,024Michael A. Campbell, Natural Law .......................................................... 8,372Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 1,413

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Molly Bordonaro, Republican .................................................................... 112,827David Wu, Democrat ................................................................................. 119,993Michael De Paulo, Libertarian ................................................................. 4,218John F. Hryciuk, Socialist ......................................................................... 2,224Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 234

2. Greg Walden, Republican .......................................................................... 132,316Kevin M. Campbell, Democrat .................................................................. 74,924Lindsey Bradshaw, Libertarian ................................................................ 4,729Rohn (Grandpa) Webb, Socialist ............................................................... 2,773Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 474

3. Earl Blumenauer, Democrat ..................................................................... 153,889Bruce Alexander Knight, Libertarian ...................................................... 16,930Walter F. (Walt) Brown, Socialist ............................................................ 10,199Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 2,333

4. Steve J. Webb, Republican ........................................................................ 64,143Peter A. DeFazio, Democrat ...................................................................... 157,524Karl G. Sorg, Socialist ............................................................................... 2,694Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 276

5. Marylin Shannon, Republican .................................................................. 92,215Darlene Hooley, Democrat ........................................................................ 124,916Blaine Thallheimer, Libertarian .............................................................. 2,979Ed Dover, Socialist .................................................................................... 1,378Michael Donnelly, Pacific .......................................................................... 3,637Jim Burns, Natural Law ........................................................................... 2,284Miscellaneous ............................................................................................. 248

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OREGON—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Oregon

Title of candidate Repub-lican Democratic Liber-

tarian Socialist Pacific NaturalLaw

Mis-cella-neous

Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 112,827 119,993 4,218 2,224 .............. .............. 234 239,4962d district .............. 132,316 74,924 4,729 2,773 .............. .............. 474 215,2163d district .............. ................ 153,889 16,930 10,199 .............. .............. 2,333 183,3514th district ............ 64,143 157,524 .............. 2,694 .............. .............. 276 224,6375th district ............ 92,215 124,916 2,979 1,378 3,637 2,284 248 227,657

Total ............... 401,501 631,246 28,856 19,268 3,637 2,284 3,565 1,090,357

Senator ...................... 377,739 682,425 18,221 7,553 22,024 8,372 1,413 1,117,747

PENNSYLVANIA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Arlen Specter, Republican ......................................................................... 1,814,180Bill Lloyd, Democrat .................................................................................. 1,028,839Dean Snyder, Constitutional .................................................................... 68,377Jack Iannantuono, Libertarian ................................................................. 46,103

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. William M. Harrison, Republican ............................................................. 15,898Robert A. Brady, Democrat ....................................................................... 77,788John Featherman, Libertarian ................................................................. 1,198Nancy Cole, Socialist Workers Campaign ............................................... 964

2. Anne Marie Mulligan, Republican ........................................................... 16,001Chaka Fattah, Democrat ........................................................................... 102,763

3. Charles F. Dougherty, Republican ........................................................... 45,390Robert A. Borski, Democrat ...................................................................... 66,270

4. Mike Turzai, Republican ........................................................................... 58,485Ron Klink, Democrat ................................................................................. 103,183Write-in ....................................................................................................... 17

5. John E. Peterson, Republican ................................................................... 99,502William M. Belitskus, Green .................................................................... 17,734Write-in ....................................................................................................... 87

6. John Meckley, Republican ........................................................................ 54,579Tim Holden, Democrat .............................................................................. 85,374

7. Curt Weldon, Republican .......................................................................... 119,491Martin J. D’Urso, Democrat ...................................................................... 46,920

8. James C. Greenwood, Republican ............................................................ 93,697Bill Tuthill, Democrat ............................................................................... 48,320Scott Wolfertz, Constitutional .................................................................. 3,917James R. Blair, Reform ............................................................................. 1,229Carolyn Boyce, Natural Law ..................................................................... 1,022Write-in ....................................................................................................... 15

9. Bud Shuster, Republican .......................................................................... 125,409Write-in ....................................................................................................... 618

10. Don Sherwood, Republican ....................................................................... 84,275Patrick Casey, Democrat ........................................................................... 83,760Thomas J. McLaughlin, Reform ............................................................... 4,998Write-in ....................................................................................................... 23

11. Stephen A. Urban, Republican ................................................................. 44,123Paul E. Kanjorski, Democrat .................................................................... 88,933Write-in ....................................................................................................... 9

12. Timothy E. Holloway, Republican ............................................................ 46,239John P. Murtha, Democrat ....................................................................... 100,528Write-in ....................................................................................................... 13

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued13. Jon D. Fox, Republican ............................................................................. 85,915

Joseph M. Hoeffel, Democrat .................................................................... 95,105Thomas Patrick Burke, Libertarian ......................................................... 3,470

14. Bill Ravotti, Republican ............................................................................ 52,745William J. Coyne, Democrat ..................................................................... 83,355Dorothy L. Kolis, Socialist Workers ......................................................... 1,625Write-in ....................................................................................................... 11

15. Pat Toomey, Republican ............................................................................ 81,755Roy C. Afflerbach, Democrat ..................................................................... 66,930Write-in ....................................................................................................... 21

16. Joseph R. Pitts, Republican ...................................................................... 95,979Robert S. Yorczyk, Democrat .................................................................... 40,092Write-in ....................................................................................................... 14

17. George W. Gekas, Republican ................................................................... 114,931Write-in ....................................................................................................... 176

18. Dick Walker, Republican ........................................................................... 46,945Michael F. Doyle, Democrat ...................................................................... 98,363Write-in ....................................................................................................... 29

19. William F. Goodling, Republican .............................................................. 96,284Linda G. Ropp, Democrat .......................................................................... 40,674Gary M. Shoemaker, Libertarian ............................................................. 5,444Write-in ....................................................................................................... 87

20. Frank Mascara, Democrat ........................................................................ 97,885Write-in ....................................................................................................... 190

21. Phil English, Republican ........................................................................... 94,518Larry Klemens, Democrat ......................................................................... 54,591Write-in ....................................................................................................... 6

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RHODE ISLANDFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Ronald G. Santa, Republican .................................................................... 38,460Patrick J. Kennedy, Democrat .................................................................. 92,788Charles Picerno, Independent ................................................................... 1,397James C. Sheehan, Reform ....................................................................... 6,202Write-in ....................................................................................................... 48

2. John O. Matson, Republican ..................................................................... 38,170Robert A. Weygand, Democrat .................................................................. 110,917Timothy L. Miller, Reform ........................................................................ 4,877Write-in ....................................................................................................... 89

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Rhode Island

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Reform Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................................... 38,460 92,788 1,397 6,202 48 138,8952d district .......................................................................... 38,170 110,917 .......... 4,877 89 154,053

Total .................................................................... 76,630 203,705 1,397 11,079 137 292,948

SOUTH CAROLINAFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Bob Inglis, Republican ............................................................................... 488,238Ernest F. Hollings, Democrat ................................................................... 563,377Richard T. Quillian, Libertarian .............................................................. 16,991Write-in ....................................................................................................... 457

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Marshall ‘‘Mark’’ Sanford, Republican ..................................................... 118,414Joe Innella, Natural Law .......................................................................... 11,586Write-in ....................................................................................................... 71

2. Floyd Spence, Republican ......................................................................... 119,538Jane Frederick, Democrat ......................................................................... 84,864Maurice T. Raiford, Natural Law ............................................................. 2,276Write-in ....................................................................................................... 40

3. Lindsey O. Graham, Republican .............................................................. 129,047Write-in ....................................................................................................... 402

4. Jim DeMint, Republican ........................................................................... 105,264Glenn Reese, Democrat ............................................................................. 73,314C. Faye Walters, Natural Law ................................................................. 1,988Peter J. Ashy, Patriot ................................................................................ 950

Reform ..................................................................................................... 804Write-in ....................................................................................................... 230

5. Mike Burkhold, Republican ...................................................................... 66,367John M. Spratt, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 95,696Dianne Nevins, Natural Law .................................................................... 2,765Write-in ....................................................................................................... 103

6. Gary McLeod, Republican ......................................................................... 41,421James E. Clyburn, Democrat .................................................................... 116,507George C. Taylor, Natural Law ................................................................ 2,496Write-in ....................................................................................................... 152

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

NaturalLaw

Liber-tarian

Pa-triot

Re-form Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 118,414 .................. 11,586 ................ ........ .......... 71 130,0712d district .............. 119,538 84,864 2,276 ................ ........ .......... 40 206,7183d district .............. 129,047 .................. ................ ................ ........ .......... 402 129,4494th district ............ 105,264 73,314 1,988 ................ 950 804 230 182,5505th district ............ 66,367 95,696 2,765 ................ ........ .......... 103 164,9316th district ............ 41,421 116,507 2,496 ................ ........ .......... 152 160,576

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SOUTH CAROLINA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in South Carolina

Title of candidate Republican Demo-cratic

NaturalLaw

Liber-tarian

Pa-triot

Re-form Write-in Total

Total ............... 580,051 370,381 21,111 ................ 950 804 998 974,295

Senator ...................... 488,238 563,377 ................ 16,991 ........ .......... 457 1,069,063

SOUTH DAKOTA

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Ron Schmidt, Republican .......................................................................... 95,431Tom Daschle, Democrat ............................................................................ 162,884Byron Dale, Libertarian ............................................................................ 3,796

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

John R. Thune, Republican ....................................................................... 194,157Jeff Moser, Democrat ................................................................................. 64,433

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in South Dakota

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Total

Representative:At large .............................................................................................................. 194,157 64,433 .......... 258,590

Senator .................................................................................................................. 95,431 162,884 3,796 262,111

TENNESSEE

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. William L. Jenkins, Republican ............................................................... 68,904Kay C. White, Democrat ........................................................................... 30,710Write-in ....................................................................................................... 75

2. John J. Duncan, Jr., Republican .............................................................. 90,860Robert O. Watson, Independent ............................................................... 4,372Greg Samples, Independent ...................................................................... 4,332George Njezic, Independent ...................................................................... 2,920Write-in ....................................................................................................... 18

3. Zach Wamp, Republican ............................................................................ 75,100James M. Lewis, Jr., Democrat ................................................................ 37,144Richard M. (Dick) Sims, Independent ...................................................... 1,468Write-in ....................................................................................................... 74

4. Van Hilleary, Republican .......................................................................... 62,829Jerry W. Cooper, Democrat ....................................................................... 42,627Write-in ....................................................................................................... 23

5. Bob Clement, Democrat ............................................................................ 74,611William M. Lancaster, Independent ......................................................... 6,162Al Borgman, Independent ......................................................................... 4,983Gary I. Worden, Independent ................................................................... 4,345Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1

6. Walt Massey, Republican .......................................................................... 62,277Bart Gordon, Democrat ............................................................................. 75,055Write-in ....................................................................................................... 104

7. Ed Bryant, Republican .............................................................................. 91,503Write-in ....................................................................................................... 477

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FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE—Continued8. John S. Tanner, Democrat ........................................................................ 76,803

Write-in ....................................................................................................... 229. Claude Burdikoff, Republican ................................................................... 18,078

Harold E. Ford, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 75,428Gwendolyn L. Moore, Independent .......................................................... 932Johnny Kelly, Independent ....................................................................... 775Greg Voehringer, Independent ................................................................. 567Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Tennessee

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ..................................................................................... 68,904 30,710 ............ 75 99,6892d district ...................................................................................... 90,860 .............. 11,624 18 102,5023d district ...................................................................................... 75,100 37,144 1,468 74 113,7864th district .................................................................................... 62,829 42,627 ............ 23 105,4795th district .................................................................................... .............. 74,611 15,490 1 90,1026th district .................................................................................... 62,277 75,055 ............ 104 137,4367th district .................................................................................... 91,503 .............. ............ 477 91,9808th district .................................................................................... .............. 76,803 ............ 22 76,8259th district .................................................................................... 18,078 75,428 2,274 2 95,782

Total ................................................................................ 469,551 412,378 30,856 796 913,581

TEXAS

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Dennis Boerner, Republican ..................................................................... 55,191Max Sandlin, Democrat ............................................................................. 80,788

2. Brian Babin, Republican ........................................................................... 56,891Jim Turner, Democrat ............................................................................... 81,556Wendell Drye, Libertarian ........................................................................ 1,142

3. Sam Johnson, Republican ......................................................................... 106,690Ken Ashby, Libertarian ............................................................................. 10,288

4. Jim Lohmeyer, Republican ....................................................................... 58,954Ralph M. Hall, Democrat .......................................................................... 82,989Jim Simon, Libertarian ............................................................................. 2,137

5. Pete Sessions, Republican ......................................................................... 61,714Victor M. Morales, Democrat .................................................................... 48,073Michael D. Needleman, Libertarian ......................................................... 880

6. Joe Barton, Republican ............................................................................. 112,957Ben B. Boothe, Democrat .......................................................................... 40,112Richard A. Bandlow, Libertarian ............................................................. 1,817

7. Bill Archer, Republican ............................................................................. 111,010Drew Parks, Libertarian ........................................................................... 7,889Write-in ....................................................................................................... 47

8. Kevin Brady, Republican .......................................................................... 123,372Don L. Richards, Libertarian .................................................................... 9,576

9. Tom Cottar, Republican ............................................................................ 49,107Nick Lampson, Democrat .......................................................................... 86,055

10. Lloyd Doggett, Democrat ........................................................................... 116,127Vincent J. May, Libertarian ..................................................................... 20,155

11. Chet Edwards, Democrat .......................................................................... 71,142Vince Hanke, Libertarian ......................................................................... 15,161

12. Kay Granger, Republican .......................................................................... 66,740Tom Hall, Democrat .................................................................................. 39,084Paul Barthel, Libertarian ......................................................................... 1,917

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13. William M. ‘‘Mac’’ Thornberry, Republican ............................................. 81,141Mark Harmon, Democrat .......................................................................... 37,027Georganne Baker Payne, Libertarian ...................................................... 1,298

14. Ron Paul, Republican ................................................................................ 84,459Loy Sneary, Democrat ............................................................................... 68,014Write-in ....................................................................................................... 390

15. Tom Haughey, Republican ........................................................................ 34,221Rube

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n Hinojosa, Democrat ........................................................................ 47,95716. Silvestre Reyes, Democrat ........................................................................ 67,486

Lorenzo Morales, Independent ................................................................. 3,952Stu Nance, Libertarian .............................................................................. 5,329

17. Rudy Izzard, Republican ........................................................................... 63,700Charles W. Stenholm, Democrat .............................................................. 75,367Gordon Mobley, Libertarian ...................................................................... 1,618

18. Sheila Jackson-Lee, Democrat .................................................................. 82,091James Galvan, Libertarian ....................................................................... 9,176

19. Larry Combest, Republican ...................................................................... 108,266Sidney Blankenship, Democrat ................................................................ 21,162

20. James Walker, Republican ........................................................................ 28,347Charlie Gonzalez, Democrat ..................................................................... 50,356Alejandro (Alex) DePen

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a, Libertarian ...................................................... 1,01021. Lamar S. Smith, Republican ..................................................................... 165,047

Jeffrey Charles Blunt, Libertarian ........................................................... 15,56122. Tom DeLay, Republican ............................................................................ 87,840

Hill Kemp, Democrat ................................................................................. 45,386Steve Grupe, Libertarian .......................................................................... 1,494

23. Henry Bonilla, Republican ........................................................................ 73,177Charlie Urbina Jones, Democrat .............................................................. 40,281William A. (Bill) Stallknecht, Libertarian ............................................... 1,262

24. Shawn Terry, Republican .......................................................................... 40,105Martin Frost, Democrat ............................................................................ 56,321George Arias, Independent ....................................................................... 830David A. Stover, Libertarian .................................................................... 736

25. John M. Sanchez, Republican ................................................................... 41,848Ken Bentsen, Democrat ............................................................................. 58,591Eric Atkisson, Libertarian ........................................................................ 830

26. Richard K. Armey, Republican ................................................................. 120,332Joe Turner, Libertarian ............................................................................. 16,182

27. Erol A. Stone, Republican ......................................................................... 34,284Solomon P. Ortiz, Democrat ...................................................................... 61,638Mark G. Pretz, Libertarian ....................................................................... 1,476

28. Ciro D. Rodriguez, Democrat .................................................................... 71,849Edward Elmer, Libertarian ...................................................................... 7,504

29. Gene Green, Democrat .............................................................................. 44,179Lea Sherman, Independent ....................................................................... 2,013James P. Chudleigh, Libertarian ............................................................. 1,439

30. Carrie Kelleher, Republican ..................................................................... 21,338Eddie Bernice Johnson, Democrat ............................................................ 57,603Barbara L. Robinson, Libertarian ............................................................ 811

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Texas

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Liber-tarian

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ......................................................... 55,191 80,788 .......... .............. .......... 135,9792d district .......................................................... 56,891 81,556 .......... 1,142 .......... 139,589

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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

3d district .......................................................... 106,690 .................. .......... 10,288 .......... 116,9784th district ........................................................ 58,954 82,989 .......... 2,137 .......... 144,0805th district ........................................................ 61,714 48,073 .......... 880 .......... 110,6676th district ........................................................ 112,957 40,112 .......... 1,817 .......... 154,8867th district ........................................................ 111,010 .................. .......... 7,889 47 118,9468th district ........................................................ 123,372 .................. .......... 9,576 .......... 132,9489th district ........................................................ 49,107 86,055 .......... .............. .......... 135,16210th district ...................................................... .................. 116,127 .......... 20,155 .......... 136,28211th district ...................................................... .................. 71,142 .......... 15,161 .......... 86,30312th district ...................................................... 66,740 39,084 .......... 1,917 .......... 107,74113th district ...................................................... 81,141 37,027 .......... 1,298 .......... 119,46614th district ...................................................... 84,459 68,014 .......... .............. 390 152,86315th district ...................................................... 34,221 47,957 .......... .............. .......... 82,17816th district ...................................................... .................. 67,486 3,952 5,329 .......... 76,76717th district ...................................................... 63,700 75,367 .......... 1,618 .......... 140,68518th district ...................................................... .................. 82,091 .......... 9,176 .......... 91,26719th district ...................................................... 108,266 21,162 .......... .............. .......... 129,42820th district ...................................................... 28,347 50,356 .......... 1,010 .......... 79,71321st district ....................................................... 165,047 .................. .......... 15,561 .......... 180,60822d district ........................................................ 87,840 45,386 .......... 1,494 .......... 134,72023d district ........................................................ 73,177 40,281 .......... 1,262 .......... 114,72024th district ...................................................... 40,105 56,321 830 736 .......... 97,99225th district ...................................................... 41,848 58,591 .......... 830 .......... 101,26926th district ...................................................... 120,332 .................. .......... 16,182 .......... 136,51427th district ...................................................... 34,284 61,638 .......... 1,476 .......... 97,39828th district ...................................................... .................. 71,849 .......... 7,504 .......... 79,35329th district ...................................................... .................. 44,179 2,013 1,439 .......... 47,63130th district ...................................................... 21,338 57,603 .......... 811 .......... 79,752

Total .................................................... 1,786,731 1,531,234 6,795 136,688 437 3,461,885

UTAH

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Robert F. Bennett, Republican ................................................................. 316,652Scott Leckman, Democrat ......................................................................... 163,172Gary R. Van Horn, Independent American ............................................. 15,073Write-in ....................................................................................................... 12

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. James V. Hansen, Republican .................................................................. 109,708Steve Beierlein, Democrat ......................................................................... 49,307Gerard A. Arthus, Libertarian .................................................................. 3,070

2. Merrill Cook, Republican .......................................................................... 93,718Lily Eskelsen, Democrat ........................................................................... 77,198Ken Larsen, Independent .......................................................................... 3,998Arly H. Pedersen, Independent American ............................................... 813Brian E. Swim, Libertarian ...................................................................... 1,390Robert C. Lesh, Natural Law ................................................................... 524

3. Chris Cannon, Republican ........................................................................ 100,830Will Christensen, Independent American ................................................ 20,720Kitty K. Burton, Libertarian .................................................................... 9,553Write-in ....................................................................................................... 20

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Utah

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Inde-pend-ent

Amer-ican

Liber-tarian

Nat-uralLaw

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ........................................... 109,708 49,307 .......... ............ 3,070 ....... .......... 162,0852d district ............................................ 93,718 77,198 3,998 813 1,390 524 .......... 177,6413d district ............................................ 100,830 .............. .......... 20,720 9,553 ....... 20 131,123

Total ...................................... 304,256 126,505 3,998 21,533 14,013 524 20 470,849

Senator ....................................................... 316,652 163,172 .......... 15,073 ............ ....... 12 494,909

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VERMONTFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Fred H. Tuttle, Republican ....................................................................... 48,051Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat ...................................................................... 154,567Barry M. Nelson, Independent ................................................................. 2,893Hugh Douglas, Libertarian ....................................................................... 4,199Bob (Dr. Bob) Melamede, Vermont Grassroots ....................................... 2,459Jerry Levy, Liberty Union ........................................................................ 1,238Write-in ....................................................................................................... 629

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVEAT LARGE

Mark Candon, Republican ........................................................................ 70,740Bernard Sanders, Independent ................................................................. 136,403Robert Maynard, Libertarian .................................................................... 2,097Matthew Mulligan, Vermont Grassroots ................................................. 3,464Pete Diamondstone, Liberty Union .......................................................... 2,153Write-in ....................................................................................................... 276

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Vermont

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pendent

Liber-tarian

VermontGrassroots

LibertyUnion

Write-in Total

Representative:At large ................. 70,740 ................. 136,403 2,097 3,464 2,153 276 215,133

Senator ...................... 48,051 154,567 2,893 4,199 2,459 1,238 629 214,036

VIRGINIAFOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Herbert H. Bateman, Republican ............................................................. 76,474Bradford L. Phillips, Independent ............................................................ 13,235Josh Billings, Independent ........................................................................ 9,492Write-in ....................................................................................................... 856

2. Owen B. Pickett, Democrat ....................................................................... 67,975Write-in ....................................................................................................... 4,116

3. Robert C. Scott, Democrat ......................................................................... 48,129Robert S. ‘‘Bob’’ Barnett, Independent ..................................................... 14,453Write-in ....................................................................................................... 772

4. Norman Sisisky, Democrat ....................................................................... 64,563Write-in ....................................................................................................... 2,016

5. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Democrat ................................................................. 73,097Write-in ....................................................................................................... 785

6. Bob Goodlatte, Republican ........................................................................ 89,177David A. Bowers, Democrat ...................................................................... 39,487Write-in ....................................................................................................... 66

7. Tom Bliley, Republican ............................................................................. 77,044Bradley E. Evans, Independent ................................................................ 20,293Write-in ....................................................................................................... 552

8. Demaris H. Miller, Republican ................................................................. 48,352James P. Moran, Democrat ....................................................................... 97,545Write-in ....................................................................................................... 390

9. J. A. ‘‘Joe’’ Barta, Republican ................................................................... 55,918Rick Boucher, Democrat ............................................................................ 87,163Write-in ....................................................................................................... 45

10. Frank R. Wolf, Republican ........................................................................ 103,648Cornell W. Brooks, Democrat ................................................................... 36,476Robert A. Buchanan, Independent ........................................................... 4,506Write-in ....................................................................................................... 125

11. Thomas M. Davis, Republican .................................................................. 91,603C. W. ‘‘Levi’’ Levy, Independent ............................................................... 18,807Write-in ....................................................................................................... 1,701

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VIRGINIA—ContinuedRecapitulation of Votes Cast in Virginia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Inde-pend-ent

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............................................................................... 76,474 .............. 22,727 856 100,0572d district ................................................................................ .............. 67,975 ............ 4,116 72,0913d district ................................................................................ .............. 48,129 14,453 772 63,3544th district ............................................................................... .............. 64,563 ............ 2,016 66,5795th district ............................................................................... .............. 73,097 ............ 785 73,8826th district ............................................................................... 89,177 39,487 ............ 66 128,7307th district ............................................................................... 77,044 .............. 20,293 552 97,8898th district ............................................................................... 48,352 97,545 ............ 390 146,2879th district ............................................................................... 55,918 87,163 ............ 45 143,12610th district ............................................................................. 103,648 36,476 4,506 125 144,75511th district ............................................................................. 91,603 .............. 18,807 1,701 112,111

Total ........................................................................... 542,216 514,435 80,786 11,424 1,148,861

WASHINGTONFOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Linda Smith, Republican .......................................................................... 785,377Patty Murray, Democrat ........................................................................... 1,103,184

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Rick White, Republican ............................................................................. 99,910Jay Inslee, Democrat ................................................................................. 112,726Bruce Craswell, American Heritage ......................................................... 13,837

2. Jack Metcalf, Republican .......................................................................... 124,125Grethe Cammermeyer, Democrat ............................................................. 100,776

3. Don Benton, Republican ............................................................................ 99,855Brian Baird, Democrat .............................................................................. 120,364

4. Doc Hastings, Republican ......................................................................... 121,684Gordon Allen Pross, Democrat .................................................................. 43,043Peggy S. McKerlie, Reform ....................................................................... 11,363

5. George R. Nethercutt, Jr., Republican ..................................................... 110,040Brad Lyons, Democrat ............................................................................... 73,545John Beal, American Heritage ................................................................. 9,673

6. Bob Lawrence, Republican ........................................................................ 66,291Norman D. Dicks, Democrat ..................................................................... 143,308

7. Jim McDermott, Democrat ........................................................................ 183,076Stan Lippmann, Reform ............................................................................ 19,545Jeff Powers, Socialist Workers ................................................................. 4,921

8. Jennifer Dunn, Republican ....................................................................... 135,539Heidi Behrens-Benedict, Democrat .......................................................... 91,371

9. Ron Taber, Republican .............................................................................. 61,108Adam Smith, Democrat ............................................................................. 111,948

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Washington

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic Reform

Amer-ican

Herit-age

So-cialistWork-

ersTotal

Representatives:1st district ......................................................... 99,910 112,726 ............ 13,837 .......... 226,4732d district .......................................................... 124,125 100,776 ............ ............ .......... 224,9013d district .......................................................... 99,855 120,364 ............ ............ .......... 220,2194th district ........................................................ 121,684 43,043 11,363 ............ .......... 176,0905th district ........................................................ 110,040 73,545 ............ 9,673 .......... 193,2586th district ........................................................ 66,291 143,308 ............ ............ .......... 209,5997th district ........................................................ .................. 183,076 19,545 ............ 4,921 207,5428th district ........................................................ 135,539 91,371 ............ ............ .......... 226,9109th district ........................................................ 61,108 111,948 ............ ............ .......... 173,056

Total .................................................... 818,552 980,157 30,908 23,510 4,921 1,858,048

Senator ..................................................................... 785,377 1,103,184 ............ ............ .......... 1,888,561

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WEST VIRGINIA

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Alan B. Mollohan, Democrat ..................................................................... 105,101Richard Kerr, Libertarian ......................................................................... 19,013

2. Sally Anne Kay, Republican ..................................................................... 29,136Robert E. Wise, Jr., Democrat .................................................................. 99,357John Brown, Libertarian ........................................................................... 7,660

3. Nick J. Rahall II, Democrat ...................................................................... 78,814Joe Whelan, Libertarian ........................................................................... 12,196

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in West Virginia

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tarian Total

Representatives:1st district ...................................................................................................... ............ 105,101 19,013 124,1142d district ....................................................................................................... 29,136 99,357 7,660 136,1533d district ....................................................................................................... ............ 78,814 12,196 91,010

Total ................................................................................................. 29,136 283,272 38,869 351,277

WISCONSIN

FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR

Mark W. Neumann, Republican ............................................................... 852,272Russell D. Feingold, Democrat ................................................................. 890,059Eugene A. Hem, Independent ................................................................... 4,266Robert R. Raymond, U.S. Taxpayers ........................................................ 7,942Tom Ender, Libertarian ............................................................................ 5,591Scattering ................................................................................................... 706

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

1. Paul Ryan, Republican .............................................................................. 108,475Lydia Carol Spottswood, Democrat .......................................................... 81,164Scattering ................................................................................................... 307

2. Josephine W. Musser, Republican ............................................................ 103,528Tammy Baldwin, Democrat ...................................................................... 116,377Scattering ................................................................................................... 1,578Write-in ....................................................................................................... 210

3. Troy A. Brechler, Republican .................................................................... 51,001Ron Kind, Democrat .................................................................................. 128,256Scattering ................................................................................................... 191

4. Tom Reynolds, Republican ........................................................................ 76,666Gerald D. Kleczka, Democrat ................................................................... 105,841Scattering ................................................................................................... 194

5. Jack Melvin, Republican ........................................................................... 33,506Thomas M. Barrett, Democrat .................................................................. 121,129Scattering ................................................................................................... 226

6. Thomas E. Petri, Republican .................................................................... 144,144Timothy J. Farness, U.S. Taxpayers ........................................................ 11,267Scattering ................................................................................................... 258

7. Scott West, Republican .............................................................................. 75,049David R. Obey, Democrat .......................................................................... 115,613Scattering ................................................................................................... 203

8. Mark Green, Republican ........................................................................... 112,418Jay W. Johnson, Democrat ....................................................................... 93,441Scattering ................................................................................................... 115

9. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., Republican ............................................... 175,533Jeffrey M. Gonyo, Independent ................................................................. 16,419Scattering ................................................................................................... 342Write-in ....................................................................................................... 24

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Title of candidate Republican Democratic Inde-pendent

U.S.Tax-

payersLiber-tarian

Scat-tering

Write-in Total

Representatives:1st district ............. 108,475 81,164 .............. .............. ............ 307 ........... 189,9462d district .............. 103,528 116,377 .............. .............. ............ 1,578 210 221,6933d district .............. 51,001 128,256 .............. .............. ............ 191 ........... 179,4484th district ............ 76,666 105,841 .............. .............. ............ 194 ........... 182,7015th district ............ 33,506 121,129 .............. .............. ............ 226 ........... 154,8616th district ............ 144,144 ..................... .............. 11,267 ............ 258 ........... 155,6697th district ............ 75,049 115,613 .............. .............. ............ 203 ........... 190,8658th district ............ 112,418 93,441 .............. .............. ............ 115 ........... 205,9749th district ............ 175,533 ..................... 16,419 .............. ............ 342 24 192,318

Total ............... 880,320 761,821 16,419 11,267 ............ 3,414 234 1,673,475

Senator ...................... 852,272 890,059 4,266 7,942 5,591 706 ........... 1,760,836

WYOMING

FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE

AT LARGE

Barbara Cubin, Republican ....................................................................... 100,687Scott Farris, Democrat .............................................................................. 67,399Steve Richardson, Libertarian .................................................................. 6,133

Recapitulation of Votes Cast in Wyoming

Title of candidate Repub-lican

Demo-cratic

Liber-tari-an

Total

Representative:At large ................................................................................................................ 100,687 67,399 6,133 174,219

AMERICAN SAMOA

FOR DELEGATE

Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Democrat ......................................................... 8,138Seigafolava Robert Pene, (none declared) ................................................ 1,273Aumua Amata Coleman, (none declared) ................................................ 651

Total ..................................................................................................... 10,062

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

FOR DELEGATE

Edward Henry Wolterbeek, Republican ................................................... 8,610Eleanor Holmes Norton, Democrat .......................................................... 122,228Natale Nicola Stracuzzi, Independent ..................................................... 1,647Pat Kidd, D.C. Statehood .......................................................................... 2,323Mary Martin, Socialist Workers ............................................................... 1,087Write-in ....................................................................................................... 464

Total ..................................................................................................... 136,359

GUAM

FOR DELEGATE

Manuel Q. Cruz, Republican ..................................................................... 10,763Robert A. Underwood, Democrat .............................................................. 34,179

Total ..................................................................................................... 44,942

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VIRGIN ISLANDS

FOR DELEGATE

Donna M. Christian-Green, Democrat ..................................................... 24,227Victor O. Frazer, Independent .................................................................. 5,983Write-in ....................................................................................................... 20

Total ..................................................................................................... 30,230

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Political divisions of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives from 1867 (40thCong.) to 2000 (106th Cong.)

[ALL FIGURES REFLECT IMMEDIATE RESULT OF ELECTIONS]

Congress Years

Senate House of Representatives

Num-ber ofSena-tors

Dem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Otherpar-ties

Va-cant

Number ofRepresenta-

tivesDem-ocrats

Re-pub-

licans

Otherpar-ties

Va-cant

40th ...................... 1867–1869 53 11 42 ........ ........ 193 49 143 ........ 141st ....................... 1869–1871 74 11 61 ........ 2 243 73 170 ........ ........42d ........................ 1871–1873 74 17 57 ........ ........ 243 104 139 ........ ........43d ........................ 1873–1875 74 19 54 ........ 1 293 88 203 ........ 244th ...................... 1875–1877 76 29 46 ........ 1 293 181 107 3 245th ...................... 1877–1879 76 36 39 1 ........ 293 156 137 ........ ........46th ...................... 1879–1881 76 43 33 ........ ........ 293 150 128 14 147th ...................... 1881–1883 76 37 37 2 ........ 293 130 152 11 ........48th ...................... 1883–1885 76 36 40 ........ ........ 325 200 119 6 ........49th ...................... 1885–1887 76 34 41 ........ 1 325 182 140 2 150th ...................... 1887–1889 76 37 39 ........ ........ 325 170 151 4 ........51st ....................... 1889–1891 84 37 47 ........ ........ 330 156 173 1 ........52d ........................ 1891–1893 88 39 47 2 ........ 333 231 88 14 ........53d ........................ 1893–1895 88 44 38 3 3 356 220 126 10 ........54th ...................... 1895–1897 88 39 44 5 ........ 357 104 246 7 ........55th ...................... 1897–1899 90 34 46 10 ........ 357 134 206 16 156th ...................... 1899–1901 90 26 53 11 ........ 357 163 185 9 ........57th ...................... 1901–1903 90 29 56 3 2 357 153 198 5 158th ...................... 1903–1905 90 32 58 ........ ........ 386 178 207 ........ 159th ...................... 1905–1907 90 32 58 ........ ........ 386 136 250 ........ ........60th ...................... 1907–1909 92 29 61 ........ 2 386 164 222 ........ ........61st ....................... 1909–1911 92 32 59 ........ 1 391 172 219 ........ ........62d ........................ 1911–1913 92 42 49 ........ 1 391 228 162 1 ........63d ........................ 1913–1915 96 51 44 1 ........ 435 290 127 18 ........64th ...................... 1915–1917 96 56 39 1 ........ 435 231 193 8 365th ...................... 1917–1919 96 53 42 1 ........ 435 1 210 216 9 ........66th ...................... 1919–1921 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 191 237 7 ........67th ...................... 1921–1923 96 37 59 ........ ........ 435 132 300 1 268th ...................... 1923–1925 96 43 51 2 ........ 435 207 225 3 ........69th ...................... 1925–1927 96 40 54 1 1 435 183 247 5 ........70th ...................... 1927–1929 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 195 237 3 ........71st ....................... 1929–1931 96 39 56 1 ........ 435 163 267 1 472d ........................ 1931–1933 96 47 48 1 ........ 435 2 216 218 1 ........73d ........................ 1933–1935 96 59 36 1 ........ 435 313 117 5 ........74th ...................... 1935–1937 96 69 25 2 ........ 435 322 103 10 ........75th ...................... 1937–1939 96 75 17 4 ........ 435 333 89 13 ........76th ...................... 1939–1941 96 69 23 4 ........ 435 262 169 4 ........77th ...................... 1941–1943 96 66 28 2 ........ 435 267 162 6 ........78th ...................... 1943–1945 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 222 209 4 ........79th ...................... 1945–1947 96 57 38 1 ........ 435 243 190 2 ........80th ...................... 1947–1949 96 45 51 ........ ........ 435 188 246 1 ........81st ....................... 1949–1951 96 54 42 ........ ........ 435 263 171 1 ........82d ........................ 1951–1953 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 234 199 2 ........83d ........................ 1953–1955 96 46 48 2 ........ 435 213 221 1 ........84th ...................... 1955–1957 96 48 47 1 ........ 435 232 203 ........ ........85th ...................... 1957–1959 96 49 47 ........ ........ 435 234 201 ........ ........86th ...................... 1959–1961 98 64 34 ........ ........ 3 436 283 153 ........ ........87th ...................... 1961–1963 100 64 36 ........ ........ 4 437 262 175 ........ ........88th ...................... 1963–1965 100 67 33 ........ ........ 435 258 176 ........ 189th ...................... 1965–1967 100 68 32 ........ ........ 435 295 140 ........ ........90th ...................... 1967–1969 100 64 36 ........ ........ 435 248 187 ........ ........91st ....................... 1969–1971 100 58 42 ........ ........ 435 243 192 ........ ........92d ........................ 1971–1973 100 54 44 2 ........ 435 255 180 ........ ........93d ........................ 1973–1975 100 56 42 2 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........94th ...................... 1975–1977 100 61 37 2 ........ 435 291 144 ........ ........95th ...................... 1977–1979 100 61 38 1 ........ 435 292 143 ........ ........96th ...................... 1979–1981 100 58 41 1 ........ 435 277 158 ........ ........97th ...................... 1981–1983 100 46 53 1 ........ 435 242 192 1 ........98th ...................... 1983–1985 100 46 54 ........ ........ 435 269 166 ........ ........99th ...................... 1985–1987 100 47 53 ........ ........ 435 253 182 ........ ........100th .................... 1987–1989 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 258 177 ........ ........101st ..................... 1989–1991 100 55 45 ........ ........ 435 260 175 ........ ........102d ...................... 1991–1993 100 56 44 ........ ........ 435 267 167 1 ........103d ...................... 1993–1995 100 57 43 ........ ........ 435 258 176 1 ........104th .................... 1995–1997 100 48 52 ........ ........ 435 204 230 1 ........105th .................... 1997–1999 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 207 226 2 ........106th .................... 1999–2001 100 45 55 ........ ........ 435 211 223 1 ........

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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