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2000 District of Columbia Presidential, Congressional and City wide Results
Filing Deadline: 7/5/00, Primary: 9/12/00
Last Updated: December 14, 2000
Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties
President, William J. Clinton (D) barred from 3rd term, 85.2% in 1996
D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 100% Democrat, Others' Predictions,
Vice Pres. Albert A. "Al" Gore, Jr. (D) 85.16% Texas Gov. George W. "Dubya" Bush (R) 8.95% Ralph Nader (DC) 5.24%, Harry Browne (L) 0.33%, James E. Harris Jr. (SW) 0.06%, Howard Phillips (WI), John S. Hagelin (WI), all write in votes 0.27%
Two D.C. Council At-Large Seats
Harold Brazil (D) 50.7% Carol Schwartz (R) 29.7% Arturo Griffiths (DC) 10.7%, Matthew G. Mercurio (L) 2.2%, ex-GOP candidate Chris Ray (I) 2.4%, Daphne M. McBryde (I) 3.9%, write in votes 0.3%
Delegate to Congress, 89.6% in '98, 5th term,
D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 90% Democrat, Congressional Quarterly's ranking: Safe Democrat,
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D) 90.4% Edward Henry Wolterbeek (R) 5.8% Robert D. Kampia (L) 2.6%, '98 Mayorial nominee / '92 & '96 nominee / transit worker Sam Manuel (SW) 0.8%, write in votes 0.3%
Shadow Senator
Florence Pendleton (D) 89.0% No Republican
Janet Helms (R) 10.3% withdrew
write in 0.7%
Shadow Representative, Thomas E. Bryant, Jr. (D) not seeking re-election
Ray Browne (D) 74.5% Joyce Saucier (R) 9.5% Martin Thomas (DC) 13.0%, Kalonji T. Olusegun (U) 2.5%, write in 0.5%

1. Link to Predictions: (D.C.'s Political Report no longer assures that these links are active)
ABC News,
The Associated Press,
Campaign & Election Magazine,
Congressional Quarterly Magazine,
The Cook Political Report,
D.C.'s Political Report
The National Journal's and The Hotline's Hotline Scoop.com,
Roll Call,
The Rothenberg Political Report,

2. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red boxes indicates change in party control.

3. Key to Party Identification.
(D) = Democratic Party
(DC) = D.C. Statehood Green Party - Affiliated with the Green Party
(G) = Green Party - In a Coalition with D.C. Statehood Party
(I) = independent candidates
(L) = Libertarian Party
(NL) = Natural Law
(R) = Republican Party
(SW) = Socialist Workers Party
(U) = Umoja Party
(WI) = Write-in candidates


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