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Maryland State Board of Elections
2000 Maryland Democratic Presidential Primary Results
March 7, 2000 |
| Al Gore |
67.3% |
| Bill Bradley |
28.5% |
| uncommitted |
3.3% |
| Lyndon LaRouche |
0.9% |
2000 Maryland Republican Presidential Primary Results
March 7, 2000 |
| George W. Bush |
56.2% |
| John McCain |
36.1% |
| Alan Keyes |
6.7% |
| Steve Forbes |
0.5% |
| Gary Bauer |
0.4% |
| Orrin Hatch |
0.1% |
2000 Maryland Congressional Primary Results
March 4, 2000 |
| Senator |
| Paul S. Sarbanes (D) 83%, Sidney Altman (D) 7%, George English (D) 10%, |
ex-police chief / '94 Lt. Gov. nominee / '98 attorney general nominee Paul H. Rappaport (R) 23%, freelance report Kenneth R. Timmerman (R) 10%, ex-St. Del. Robin Ficker (R) 15%, '98 nominee / retired surgeon Ross Z. Pierpont (R) 17%, ex-Hawaii St. Rep. / St. Del. John R. Leopold (R)??, ex-St. Sen. David Craig (R)??, ex-congressional aide / business consultant / professor S. Rob Sobhani (R) 17%, ex-foreign service officer / businessman Kenneth L. Wayman (R) 9%, retired physicist Howard David Greyber (R) 3%, businessman / ex-administrative law judge John Stafford (R) 6%, |
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| 1st Congressional District |
| St. Del. Bennett Bozman (D) 32%, purchasing agent Donald David Long (D) 16%, retired veteran Michael J. Serabian Sr. (D) 30%, perennial candidate / computer salesman John Rea (D) 22%, |
Wayne T. Gilchrest (R), |
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| 2nd Congressional District |
| farmer / retired Air Force Major / '98 nominee Kenneth T. Bosley (D) 48%, St. Del. Jacob J. "Jake" Mohorovic Jr. (D) 37%, insurance salesman Edward J. Hornzell (D) 7%, Walter Thomas Kuebler (D) 8%, |
Robert L. "Bob" Ehlrich Jr. (R), |
Leroy E. Weekley (I), |
| 3rd Congressional District |
| Benjamin L. Cardin (D), |
'98 nominee Colin Felix Harby (R) |
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| 4th Congressional District |
| Albert R. Wynn (D) 88%, record & film company executive / '92 primary candidate E. Richard Rosenthal (D) 12%, |
'96 / '98 nominee / animal behaviorist John B. Kimble (R), |
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| 5th Congressional District |
| Steny H. Hoyer (D) 81%, Bruce M. Ross (D) 19%, |
St. Del. Thomas E. "Tim" Hutchins (R), |
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| 6th Congressional District |
| congressional aide Donald M. DeArmon (D) 54%, attorney Walter E. Carson (D) 9%, teacher John Ewald (D) 24%, teacher / folk singer Anthony J. McGuffin (D) 13%, |
Roscoe G. Bartlett (R) 78%, state GOP treasurer / banking consultant / '94 state comptroller nominee Timothy R. "Tim" Mayberry (R) 22%, |
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| 7th Congressional District |
| Elijah E. Cummings (D), |
'92 / '94 / '96 / '98 nominee / dental technician Kenneth Kondner (R), community activist Charles U. Smith (R), |
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| 8th Congressional District |
| pharmaceutical executive Terry Lierman (D) 61%, Deborah A. Vollmer (D) 14%, economist Lih Y. Young (D) 6%, Cyrus Homayounpour (D) 6%, teacher K. Joyce Kimble (D) 13%, |
Constance A. Morella (R), |
Internet Party founder Brian D. Saunders (C) |
1. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates
open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red print indicates change in party control.
2. Key to Party Identification.
(C) = Constitution Party
(D) = Democratic Party
(I) = independent candidates
(R) = Republican Party
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