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March 7, 2000 Election

State Contests
for San Mateo County, CA

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County Results as of Mar 7 9:55pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (522/522)
57.4% Countywide Voter Turnout (181,190/315,188)

Statewide Results as of Apr 7 11:00am, 99.5% of Precincts Reporting (22577/22670)
53.8% Statewide Voter Turnout (7,879,299/14,631,805)
State

State Senator; District 11

  • Byron Sher, Democratic .......... 122,522 votes 56.6% (100% in party)
  • Gloria Hom, Republican .......... 85,394 votes 39.3% (100% in party)
  • John J. "Jack" Hickey, Libertarian .......... 8,898 votes 4.1% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 12

  • Kevin Shelley, Democratic .......... 64,892 votes 80.2% (100% in party)
  • Howard Epstein, Republican .......... 16,108 votes 19.8% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 19

  • Lou Papan, Democratic .......... 62,930 votes 71.4% (100% in party)
  • Steven H. Kassel, Republican .......... 20,220 votes 23% (100% in party)
  • Steve C. Lundry, Libertarian .......... 2,942 votes 3.3% (100% in party)
  • Paul J. Six, Reform .......... 2,078 votes 2.3% (100% in party)

Member of the State Assembly; District 21

  • Joe Simitian, Democratic .......... 57,641 votes 55.4% (100% in party)
  • Deborah Wilder, Republican .......... 38,264 votes 36.7% (100% in party)
  • Gloria Purcell, Green .......... 8,257 votes 7.9% (100% in party)

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