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Orange County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
State Senator; District 35


Results as of Apr 10 2:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (687/687)

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Ross Johnson 137,871 votes 62.4%

  • Party: Republican (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: State Senator, 35th District
Steve Ray 64,765 votes 29.3%
  • Party: Democratic (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Business Owner
Cindy Katz 9,972 votes 4.5%
  • Party: Natural Law (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Doctor of Chiropractic
  • Phone: 714-730-5581; Addr: 1083 Walnut St., Tustin, CA 92780; Email: chirokatz@aol.com
Paul L. Studier 8,412 votes 3.8%
  • Party: Libertarian (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Computer Engineer
  • BS in physics
  • Employed as Computer Engineer for 22 years
  • Active in the Libertarian Party of Orange County
Priorities:
  • End Drug War by Implementing Prop. 215 permitting medical use of marijuana.
  • Replace government schools by private schools.
  • Amend 3 Strikes to include violent or serious crimes only.

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