Posted on 03/28/2002 11:30:11 AM PST by afuturegovernor
Governor
Governor
Democrat-Gray Davis
1,593,532
Republican-Bill Simon
1,021,096
American Independent-Reihhold S. Gulke
24,172
Libertarian-Gary David Copeland
17,626
Lt. Governor
Democrat-Cruz M. Bustamante
1,758,511
Republican-Bruce Mc Pherson
1,658,148
American Independent-James D. King
23,144
Green-Donna J. Warren
32,755
Libertarian-Pat Wright
16,992
Secretary of State
Democrat-Kevin Shelley
668,661
Republican-Robert K. Olberg
1,108,243
American Independent-Edward C. Noonan
24,464
Green-Laurence H. Shoup
32,385
Libertarian-Gail K. Lightfoot
17,976
Controller
Democrats-Steve Westly
1,035,529
Republican-Tom McClintock
860,261
American Independent-Ernest F. Vance
23,518
Green-Laura Wells
26,892
Natural Law-J. Carlos Aguirre
4,212
Treasurer
Democrat-Philip Angelides
1,711,711
Republican-Phillip Gregory Conlon
916,262
American Independent-Nathan E. Johnson
23,682
Green-Jeanne-Marie Rosenmeier
32,245
Libertarian-Marian Smithson
17,655
Attorney General
Democrat-Bill Lockyer
1,554,880
Republican-Dick Ackerman
1,664,533
American Independent-Diane B. Templin
24,842
Green-Glen Freeman Mowrer
32,224
Libertarian-Ed Kuwatch
17,541
Insurance Commissioner
Sup. of Public Instruction
U.S. Congress
District 1 99,775 total votes
Democrat-Mike Thompson-59,788 or 60%
Republican-Lawrence R. Wiesner-39,307 or 39%
Libertarian-Kevin Bastian-680 or .7%
District 2 113,954 total votes
Democrat-Mike Johnson-23,949 or 21%
Republican-Wally Herger-65,586 or 58%
Libertarian-Charles R. Martin-657 or .6%
Natural Law-Patrice Thiessen-88 or .07%
District 3 102505 total votes
Democrat-Howard Beeman-38,730 or 38%
Republican-Doug Ose-62,268 or 61%
Libertarian-Douglas Arthur Tuma-507 or .5%
District 4 132,939 total votes
Democrat-Mark A. Norberg-41,266 or 31%
Republican-John T. Doolittle-70,386 or 53%
Libertarian-Allen M. Roberts-662 or .05%
District 5 66,730 total votes
Democrat-Robert T. Matsui-44,628 or 67%
Republican-Richard Frankhuizen-21,845 or 33%
Libertarian-Timothy E. Roloff -257 or .04%
District 6 110,441 total votes
Democrat-Lynn Woolsey-59,877 80.6 or
Republican-Paul L. Erickson-35,201 or
Libertarian-Richard Barton-613 or
Reform-Jeff Rainforth-262 or
With a Druid/Ferret combo, Libertarians really have their eyes on the Big Issues in CA politics. I'm sure they'll make a clean sweep in the elections -- not!
I wonder how much $$ he owed the candidate.
I not only answered your question I tried to give a couple of examples of the crap I've been reading on FR here lately. Was my answer not acceptable, or are you trying to pick a fight again Irish?
You can call your half-hearted, semi-admission that you were wrong to blame Libertarians for all the posts critical of Bush an answer if you'd like to. It looked like a bald-faced lie to me or at least an idiotic statement made without thinking.
In answer to your question, I am a registered Republican who thinks too many Libertarians are whacky.
Haha!
All religions, new or old, are "... complete fabrications churned up by fanciful, over-imaginative individuals...."
So instead of .001% of the vote he gets .01% of the vote?
I thought we already were!
Remember, this is California. And a lot of Californians have positive feelings towards Druids and Wiccans (and anybody else who's "unconventional"). And of those who are so favorably inclined, I'd venture to guess that a much higher percentage are Democrats than Republicans. And a lot of those Democrats are rather disenchanted with Gray Davis, but they could never bring themselves to vote for Bill Simon.
So for all of you Bill Simon fans, wouldn't it be nice if a substantial number of potential Davis votes went instead to Gary Copeland? This is a case in which the Libertarian could easily end up siphoning off far more Democratic votes than Republican votes. Perhaps you should all be thinking of ways to promote Gary's candidacy (in a well-targeted fashion).
Not quite that small. The Libertarian candidate for Governor in 1998 got 0.9% of the vote. And the Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate in 2000 got 1.8% of the vote.
I was quoting facts, sir. The above is merely your opinion.
Hardly. "Old" religions have had 1000's of years to prove their claims -- and have failed miserably to do so.
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