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Utah Lt. Gov. Office - Elections Division
2000 Utah Democratic Presidential Primary Results
March 10, 2000 |
| Al Gore |
80.9% |
| Bill Bradley |
19.1% |
2000 Utah Republican Presidential Primary Results
March 10, 2000 |
| George W. Bush |
63.0% |
| Alan Keyes |
20.5% |
| John McCain |
15.0% |
| Steve Forbes |
1.0% |
| Gary Bauer |
0.5% |
2000 Utah Independent American Presidential Primary Results
March 10, 2000 |
| Howard Phillips |
59.3% |
| Earl Dodge |
40.7% |
2000 Utah Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
June 27, 2000 |
| Governor |
| ex-U.S. Rep. William H. "Bill" Orton (D) |
Michael O. "Mike" Leavitt (R) 61.79, businessman Glen P. Davis (R) 38.21%, |
Doug Jones (L), Jeremy Friedbaum (I/A), Dub Richards (Rfm, C, NL), |
| Lt. Governor |
| St. Sen. Karen Hale (D) |
Olene Walker (R) 61.79%, real estate attorney Gregory Hawkins (R) 38.21%, |
Barry Briggs (L), |
| Attorney General |
| deputy attorney general Reed M. Richards (D) |
Salt Lake Co. Comm'r Mark Shurtleff (R) 62.86%, ex-assistant Attorney General / religious rights activist Frank Mylar (R) 37.14%, |
attorney / '96 nominee W. Andrew McCullough (L), |
| Treasurer |
| airport execuitve / ex-Salt Lake City Treasurer Verl F. "Buzz" Hunt (D) |
Edward T. "Ed" Alter (R) |
Hugh A. Butler (L), Elliot J. Hulet (NL), |
| Auditor |
| Christine B. Arthur (D) |
Austin G. Johnson III (R) |
James K. Elwell (L) |
| Senator |
| St. Sen. Scott N. Howell (D) |
Orrin G. Hatch (R) |
state party chair Jim Dexter (L), Carlton Edward Bowen (I/A), Todd Gunter (I)??, |
| 1st Congressional District |
| attorney Kathleen McConkie Collinwood (D) |
James V. Hansen (R) |
Matthew D. Frandsen (NL), Dave Starr Seely (L), religious right activist Hartley D. Anderson (I/A), Reva E. Wadsworth (I/A), |
| 2nd Congressional District |
| energy consultant Jim Matheson (D) |
Merrill Cook (R) 41.33%, high tech entrepreneur Derek W. Smith (R) 58.67%, |
Peter Pixton (L), Bruce Bangerter (I/A), Steven Alberts Voris (I), |
| 3rd Congressional District |
| ex-White House aide Donald Dunn (D) |
Christopher B. Cannon (R) |
attorney / '88 gubernatorial nominee / '98 congressional nominee Kitty K. Burton (L), Michael J. Lehman (I/A), '96 1st Congressional District nominee Randall R. Tolpinrud (NL), |
1. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates
open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red print indicates change in party control. Targeted
means that the organization has produced a list of the incumbents they want defeated. Rematch
means that at least two of the candidates have met once before.
2. Key to Party Identification.
(D) = Democratic Party
(I) = independent candidates
(I/A) = Independent American Party
(L) = Libertarian Party
(NL) = Natural Law Party
(Pro) = Prohibition Party
(Rfm) = Reform Party
(R) = Republican Party
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