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Texas Secretary of State - Elections Division
2000 Texas Democratic Presidential Caucuses Results
March 14, 2000 |
| Al Gore |
80.2% |
| Bill Bradley |
16.4% |
| Lyndon LaRouche |
3.4% |
2000 Texas Republican Presidential Primary Results
March 14, 2000 |
| George W. Bush |
87.4% |
| John McCain |
7.2% |
| Alan Keyes |
3.9% |
| uncommitted |
0.9% |
| Steve Forbes |
0.3% |
| Gary Bauer |
0.2% |
| Orrin Hatch |
0.1% |
| Charles Bass Urban |
0.1% |
2000 Texas Congressional Primary Results
March 14, 2000 |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties |
| Senate |
| retired air force attorney Gene Kelly (D) 35.8%, ex-St. Rep. Charles Gandy (D) 22.7%, businessman Don Clark (D) 22.6%, retired airline clerk H. Gerald Bintliff (D) 5.5%, attorney Bobby Wightman-Cervantes (D) 13.5%, |
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) |
retired Navy Commander Michael Idrogo (Rfm), author Mary J. Ruwart (L), Stephen Hopkins (C), Al McCann (C), attorney Doug Sandage (G), Laura Garza (I), financial manager / state party chair Hazel Chandler (NL), |
| 1st Congressional District |
| Max Sandlin (D) 84.8%, plumber B. D. Blount (D) 15.2%, |
actor Noble Willingham (R) 57.3%, retired NASA executive John Lawrence (R) 42.7%, |
Ray Carr (L), teacher Scott Lary (NL), |
| 2nd Congressional District |
| Jim Turner (D), |
No Republican |
Gary Lyndon Dye (L), engineer Sandra Ismae Knight (NL), |
| 3rd Congressional District |
| dock driver Billy Wayne Zachary (D) |
Sam Johnson (R) 93.5%, analyst Joseph A. Gonnell (R) 6.5%, |
Lance Flores (L), insurance agent Anna Lee Ahrens (NL), |
| 4th Congressional District |
| Ralph M. Hall (D), |
attorney Jon Newton (R) 54.2%, navy veteran Mark D. Peterman (R) 45.8%, |
consultant / '98 nominee Joe Turner (L), insurance agency owner Kelly Elliott (NL), |
| 5th Congressional District |
| TV commentator Regina Montoya Coggins (D) 68.1%, attorney / nurse Gary L. Harrison (D) 31.9%, |
Pete Sessions (R), |
retired teacher Ken Ashby (L), housewife Carol Miseo-Hardin (NL), |
| 6th Congressional District |
| No Democrat |
Joe Barton (R), |
Frank Brady (L), Dr. John Huff (NL), |
| 7th Congressional District |
| attorney Jeff Sell (D), |
St. Rep. John Culberson (R) 37.7%,
businessman Peter Wareing (R) 26.6%,
attorney J. Mark Brewer (R) 7.7%,
minister Wallace Henley (R) 7.3%,
attorney Gene Hsiao (R) 1.7%,
counsultant Ron Kapche (R) 4.9%,
TX RNC cmtewoman Cathy McConn (R) 13.4%,
Susan Malfer (R) 0.6%, attorney William Archer (R), |
'98 nominee / research designer Drew Parks (L), John Flatten Jr. (I), truck drive John Richard Skone-Palmer (I), project manager Stan Murrah (NL), |
| 8th Congressional District |
| No Democrat |
Kevin Brady (R), |
chemical engineer Richard Paul "Gil" Guillory Jr. (L), David McCracken (C), management consultant Jim Bagnola (NL), |
| 9th Congressional District |
| Nick Lampson (D), |
businessman / ex-Houston Oiler quarterback Paul Williams (R), |
Fred Charles Knipp (L), Gary Henning (Rfm), Robert Taylor (C), buyer Bart Cox (NL), |
| 10th Congressional District |
| Lloyd Doggett (D), |
Dr. Charles Moritz (R) 59.1%, Ronnie "Reeferseed" Gjemre (R) 8.2%, financial consultant / Vietnam veteran Jerry J. Mikus Jr. (R) 32.7%, |
Michael "Mike" Davis (L), Thomas John Wakely (G), Jennifer Lauren Gale (I), college student Darren Scott Stewart (I), technology consultant Doug Sandlin (NL), |
| 11th Congressional District |
| Chet Edwards (D), |
businessman Ramsey Wayne Farley (R) 39.6%, highway contractor Rodney Geer (R) 40.6%, businessman Rob Curnock (R) 19.8%, |
Mark Swanstrom (L), proprietor Kenneth Hardin (NL), |
| 12th Congressional District |
| contractor Mark Greene (D) 76.2%, aerospace engineer Prentiss Bryant Davis (D) 23.8%, |
Kay Granger (R), |
mortgage company compliance office Rick Y. Clay (L), Susan Holmes (C), teacher Don Harkey (NL), |
| 13th Congressional District |
| attorney / ex-teacher Curtis Clinesmith (D), |
William M. "Mac" Thornberry (R) 90.6%, credit union president David G. Morris (R) 9.4%, |
Brad Clardy (L), salesman / musician Marshall Smith (NL), |
| 14th Congressional District |
| judge / '98 nominee / farmer Loy Sneary (D), |
Ron Paul (R), |
Benjamin Puertz (L), Eric Scott (I), administrative assistant Wanda Howard (NL), |
| 15th Congressional District |
| Rubén Hinojosa (D) 73.5%, karate instructor Mel Buentello Hawkins (D) 6.2%, attorney Diana Rivera-Martinez (D) 20.2%, |
No Republican |
Frank L. Jones III (L), Alyson Sweet (NL), |
| 16th Congressional District |
| Silvestre Reyes (D), |
Daniel S. Power (R), |
Dan Moser (L), engineer Sumit Bhattachary (NL), |
| 17th Congressional District |
| Charles Stenholm (D), |
District Magistrate Judge Darrell Clements (R) 51.6%, businessman Shane Hunt (R) 48.4%, |
computer consultant / retired air force veteran Pete Julia (Rfm), Dr. Debra M. Monde (L), |
| 18th Congressional District |
| Sheila Jackson Lee (D), |
engineer Bob Levy (R) 54.1%, contract analyst Elmer Zoch (R) 45.9%, |
Colin Edward Nankervis (L), David Ferguson (I), Andrew Mark Ortiz-Monasterio (I), computer programmer I. Dennison Booth (NL), |
| 19th Congressional District |
| No Democrat |
Larry Combest (R), |
Dr. John A. Turnbow (L), housewife Deborah Aker (NL), |
| 20th Congressional District |
| Charlie A. Gonzalez (D), |
No Republican |
'96 / '98 nominee / analyst Alex DePena (L), Joe Montoya (Rfm), salesman John Burgess (NL), |
| 21st Congressional District |
| retiree Jim Green (D), |
Lamar S. Smith (R), |
C.W. "Jinx" Steinbrecher (L), Stephen Wyman (Rfm), banker Shannon Hosford (NL), |
| 22nd Congressional District |
| businesswomen Jo Ann Matranga (D) 51.3%, cpa accountant Virginia "Ginny" Stogner (D) 48.7%, |
Tom DeLay (R) 83.3%, attorney Michael "Fjet" Fjetland (R) 16.7%, |
Kent Probst (L), Bob Schneider (Rfm), Robert Bruce (I), Dean Cook (I), Robert Allen Schneider (I), massage theapist Nadia Wills (NL), |
| 23rd Congressional District |
| engineer Isidro Garza Jr. (D) 69.6%, Joseph P. "Joe" Sullivan (D) 30.4%, |
Henry Bonilla (R), |
'98 nominee / engineer Jeffrey C. Blunt (L) |
| 24th Congressional District |
| Martin Frost (D) |
ex-Congressional aide James Bryndon Wright (R) 32.4%, retired attorney Bill Payne (R) 26.6%, education activist Cynthia Newman (R) 22.6%, veterinarian Mac Warren (R) 18.4%, |
marketing consultant Eric Kirkland (Rfm)?, Robert "Bob" Worthington (L), Brandi Cox (NL), |
| 25th Congressional District |
| Ken Bentsen (D), |
attorney / businessman Phil Sudan (R) 51.3%, businessman Tom Reiser (R) 48.7%, |
conservative activist Robert P. Sharpe (Rfm), Clifford Messina (L), teacher John Russell Hebert (NL), |
| 26th Congressional District |
| Community College Prof. Steve Love (D), |
Dick Armey (R) 87.1%, businessman Larry K. Thompson (R) 12.9%, |
Fred Badagnani (L), William Carr (Rfm), public relations executive Merrily Smith (NL), |
| 27th Congressional District |
| Solomon P. Ortiz (D), |
real estate appraisor Pat Ahumada (R) |
William Bunch (L) |
| 28th Congressional District |
| Ciro D. Rodriguez (D), Bexar Co. Comm'r Robert Tejeda (D)?, |
No Republican |
pharmacist / '98 nominee Bill Stallknecht (L), Dr. S. Clifton Byrd (Rfm), engineer Cliff Finley (NL), |
| 29th Congressional District |
| Gene Green (D), |
chiropractor Joe Vu (R) 51.8%, Allen H. Goforth (R) 48.2%, |
Ray E. Dittmar (L), Carol Keene (NL), |
| 30th Congressional District |
| Eddie Bernice Johnson (D), |
No Republican |
Kelly Rush (L), Brynne Sissom (NL), |
2000 Texas Congressional Primary Results
April 11, 2000 |
| Senate |
| retired air force attorney Gene Kelly (D) 58.5%, ex-St. Rep. Charles Gandy (D) 41.5%, |
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) |
retired Navy Commander Michael Idrogo (Rfm), author Mary J. Ruwart (L), Stephen Hopkins (C), Al McCann (C), attorney Doug Sandage (G), Laura Garza (I), financial manager / state party chair Hazel Chandler (NL), |
| 7th Congressional District |
| attorney Jeff Sell (D), |
St. Rep. John Culberson (R) 60%, businessman Peter Wareing (R) 40%, |
'98 nominee / research designer Drew Parks (L), John Flatten Jr. (I), truck drive John Richard Skone-Palmer (I), project manager Stan Murrah (NL), |
| 11th Congressional District |
| Chet Edwards (D), |
businessman Ramsey Wayne Farley (R) 56%, highway contractor Rodney Geer (R) 44%, |
Mark Swanstrom (L), proprietor Kenneth Hardin (NL), |
| 24th Congressional District |
| Martin Frost (D) |
ex-Congressional aide James Bryndon Wright (R) 62%, retired attorney Bill Payne (R) 38%, |
marketing consultant Eric Kirkland (Rfm)?, Robert "Bob" Worthington (L), Brandi Cox (NL), |
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) = American Constitution Party - Affiliated with the Constitution Party
(D) = Democratic Party
(G) = Green Party
(I) = independent candidates
(L) = Libertarian Party
(NL) = Natural Law Party
(Rfm) = Reform Party
(R) = Republican Party
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