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Elections
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General Election, 2000
Below are the voting returns of the general election held November 7, 2000, for all statewide races, and for con-
tested congressional, state senate, courts of appeals and state board of education races. These are official returns as
canvassed by the State Canvassing Board. Abbreviations used are (Dem.) Democrat, (Rep.) Republican, (Lib.) Liber-
tarian, (Ind.) Independent and (W-I) Write-In.President
George W. Bush (Republican) ........ 3,799,639 .. 59.29%
AI Gore (Democrat) ............... 2,433,746 .. 37.98%
Ralph Nader (Green).................137,994 ... 2.15%
Harry Browne (Libertarian) .............23,160 ... 0.36%
Pat Buchanan (Independent)............ 12,394 ... 0.19%
Howard Phillips (Write-In) ................ 567 ......0%
James (Jim) Wright (W-1) .................. 74 ......0%
David McReynolds (W-I) .................. 63 ......0%
Total Vote ....................6,407,637
U.S. Senator
Kay Bailey Hutchison (Rep.) ......... 4,082,091 .. 65.03%
Gene Kelly (Dem.)................ 2,030,315 . . 32.34%
Mary J. Ruwart (Lib.) ..................72,798 ... 1.15%
Douglas S. Sandage (Green) ........... 91,448 ... 1.45%
Total Vote ....................6,276,652
Railroad Commissioner
Charles R. Matthews (Rep.) ......... 3,633,901 .. 77.03%
Carolyn Fields (Lib.) ................738,634 .. 15.65%
Gary Dugger (Green) ...............344,820 ... 7.30%
Total Vote............... .....4,717,355
Railroad Commissioner (Unexpired)
Michael L. Williams (Rep.) .......... 3,600,967 .. 77.00%
Anthony Garcia (Lib.).................740,340 .. 15.83%
Charles L. Mauch (Green)............. 334,706 ... 7.15%
Total Vote.................... 4,676,013
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 1
Nathan Hecht (Rep.) .............. 3,663,424 .. 78.79%
Mike Jacobellis (Lib.) .................534,420 .. 11.49%
Ben G. Levy (Green) .................451,333 . . 9.70%
Total Vote.................... 4,649,177
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 2
Priscilla Owen (Rep.) ............... 3,860,541 .. 84.26%
Joe Alfred Izen Jr. (Lib.)...............721,034 .. 15.73%
Total Vote.................... 4,581,575
Justice, Supreme Court, Place 3
AI Gonzales (Rep.) ................ 3,748,416 .. 81.33%
Lance Smith (Lib.) ...................860,206 .. 18.66%
Total Vote.................... 4,608,622
Presiding Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals
Sharon Keller (Rep.) ............... 3,312,393.. 56.10%
Bill Vance (Dem.).................. 2,591,005.. 43.89%
Total Vote.................... 5,903,398
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 1
Charles Holcomb (Rep.) ............ 3,824,312 .. 84.44%
Rife Scott Kimler (Lib.)................704,237 .. 15.55%
Total Vote .................... 4,528,549
Judge, Court of Criminal Appeals, Place 2
Barbara Parker Hervey (Rep.)........ 3,335,602 .. 56.91%
William R. Barr (Dem.).............. 2,525,364 . . 43.08%
Total Vote.................... 5,860,966
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
District 1
Noble Willingham (Rep.) ...............91,912 .. 43.38%
Max Sandlin (Dem.)..................118,157 ..55.77%
Ray Carr (Lib.) ........................1,779 ... 0.83%
Total Vote......................211,848
District 2
Jim Turner (Dem.) ...................162,891 .. 91.08%
Gary Lyndon Dye (Lib.) ................15,939 ... 8.91%
Total Vote ...................... 178,830
District 3
Sam Johnson (Rep.) .................187,486 .. 71.58%
Billy Wayne Zachary (Dem.) ............67,233 .. 25.67%
Lance Flores (Lib.).....................7,178 ... 2.74%
Total Vote......................261,897District 4
Jon Newton (Rep.) ................... 91,574... 37.85%
Ralph Hall (Dem.) .................. 145,887... 60.31%
Joe Turner (Lib.)...................... 4,417.... 1.82%
Total Vote ......................241,878
District 5
Pete Sessions (Rep.) ................ 100,487... 54.03%
Regina Montoya Coggins (Dem.)........ 82,629... 44.43%
Ken Ashby (Lib.) ..................... 2,842.... 1.52%
Total Vote .....................185,958
District 6
Joe Barton (Rep.)................... 222,685... 88.10%
Frank Brady (Lib.).................... 30,056... 11.89%
Total Vote ......................252,741
District 7
John Culberson (Rep.) ............... 183,712... 73.90%
Jeff Sell (Dem.) .................... 60,694... 24.41%
Drew Parks (Lib.) .................... 4,182.... 1.68%
John R. Skone-Palmer (W-I) ................ 5...... 0%
Total Vote .....................248,593
District 8
Kevin Brady (Rep.)................. 233,848... 91.62%
Gil Guillory (Lib.) .................... 21,368 .... 8.37%
Total Vote ......................255,216
District 9
Paul Williams (Rep.).................. 87,165... 39.65%
Nick Lampson (Dem.) ............... 130,143... 59.20%
F. Charles Knipp (Lib.) ................. 2,508.... 1.14%
Total Vote ......................219,816
District 10
Lloyd Doggett (Dem.)................ 203,628... 84.55%
Michael Davis (Lib.) .................. 37,203... 15.44%
Total Vote ......................240,831
District 11
Ramsey Farley (Rep.) ............... 85,546... 44.34%
Chet Edwards (Dem.) ............... 105,782... 54.83%
Mark A. Swanstrom (Lib.) ............... 1,590.... 0.82%
Total Vote .....................192,918
District 12
Kay Granger (Rep.) ................ 117,739... 62.65%
Mark Greene (Dem.) ................ 67,612... 35.97%
Ricky L. Clay (Lib.).................... 2,565....1.36%
Total Vote .....................187,916
District 13
Mac Thornberry (Rep.) ............... 117,995... 67.62%
Curtis Clinesmith (Dem.) .............. 54,343... 31.14%
Brad Clardy (Lib.)..................... 2,137.... 1.22%
Total Vote ......................174,475
District 14
Ron Paul (Rep.).................... 137,370... 59.71%
Loy Sneary (Dem.)................... 92,689... 40.28%
Total Vote ......................230,059
District 15
Ruben Hinojosa (Dem.) .............. 106,570... 88.47%
Frank Jones (Lib.) .................. 13,167... 10.93%
Israel Cantu (W-I) ......................711.... 0.59%
Total Vote .....................120,448
District 16
Daniel S. Power (Rep.)................ 40,921... 30.16%
Silvestre Reyes (Dem.) ............... 92,649... 68.30%
Dan Moser (Lib.) .................... 2,080.... 1.53%
Total Vote .....................135,650
District 17
Darrell Clements (Rep.) ............... 72,535... 35.48%
Charlie Stenholm (Dem.)............. 120,670... 59.02%
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