ELECTION RETURNS : HOW VENTURA COUNTY VOTED
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PRESIDENTIAL 100% Precincts Reporting: Votes (%) -- Democratic Bill Clinton: 23,832 (467%) Edmund G. Brown Jr.: 20,750 (40%) Paul Tsongas: 4,263 (8%) Eugene J. McCarthy: 1,286 (3%) Bob Kerrey: 536 (1%) Larry Agran: 434 (1%) Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr.: 381 (1%) -- Republican George Bush*: 40,841 (72%) Pat Buchanan: 15,755 (28%) -- American Independent Howard Phillips: 304 (100%) -- Libertarian Andre Marrou: 328 (100%) -- Peace & Freedom Lenora B. Fulani: 73 (52%) Ron Daniels: 35 (25%) R. Alison Star-Martinez: 32 (23%)
U. S. SENATE (Full Term) 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) -- Democratic Barbara Boxer: 23,936 (42%) Leo McCarthy: 19,722 (34%) Mel Levine: 11,225 (19%) Charles Greene: 2,859 (5%) -- Republican Bruce Herschensohn: 32,212 (47%) Tom Campbell: 21,092 (31%) Sonny Bono: 9,408 (14%) Isaac P. Yonker: 2,275 (3%) Alexander S. Justice: 1,659 (2%) John W. Spring: 1,409 (2%) John M. Brown: 394 (1%) -- American Independent Jerome McCready: 541 (100%) -- Libertarian June R. Genis: 381 (100%) -- Peace & Freedom Genevieve Torres: 129 (70%) Shirley Lee: 55 (30%)
U. S. SENATE (Part Term) 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) -- Democratic Dianne Feinstein: 323326 (56%) Gray Davis: 19,579 (34%) David Kearns: 3,559 (6%) Joseph M. Alioto: 2,834 (5%) -- Republican John Seymour**: 31,604 (48%) William E. Dannemeyer: 18,414 (28%) Jim Trinity: 8,845 (14%) William B. Allen: 6,406 (10%) -- American Independent Paul Meeuwenberg: 485 (100%) -- Libertarian Richard B. Boddie: 370 (100%) -- Peace & Freedom Gerald Horne: 122 (67%) Jaime (Jim) Mangia: 59 (33%)
PROPOSITIONS 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) 152--1992 School Facilities Bond Act. Yes: 67,073 (50%) No: 66,999 (50%) 153--Higher Education Facilities Bond Act of June, 1992. Yes: 66,207 (50%) No: 67,668 (51%) 154--Property Tax Postponement. Legislative Constitutional Amendment Yes: 47,997 (36%) No: 84,446 (64%)
Key to Election Tables
-- An asterisk (*) denotes an incumbent candidate or an incumbent running in an essentially new district; a double asterisk (**) denotes an appointed incumbent.
-- Elected candidates and approved measures--or those leading with 99% of precincts reporting--are in bold type. Results are not official and could be affected by absentee ballots.
-- 0% indicates returns were unavailable at edition time or only absentee ballots have been counted.
Sources: Election returns provided by the Office of the Secretary of State, county Registrars of Voters and the Associated Press.
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