Navajo County - Unofficial Election Results from all 69 precincts
(Only races in the Winslow Mail distribution area and which had opposition are listed.)
Navajo County Registered Voters: 50,150; Ballots Cast: 26,594 = 53.03%
Arizona Legislative District #4 Registered Voters 33,862; Ballots Cast: 19,255 = 56.86%
President: four top runners
George W. Bush (R), 12,373=49.26%; Albert R. Gore (D), 11,780=46.90%; Ralph Nader, (Grn), 516=2.05%; Patrick Buchanan (Ref), 266=1.06%
U.S. Senate
Kyl (R) 18,659; Toel (Ind) 2,066; Hess (Lib) 1,830; Hansen (Grn) 1,622
U.S. House of Representatives
District #3: Scharer (D), 418; Stump (R), 216
District #6: Hayworth (R), 14,919; Nelson (D) 9,158; Duncan (Lib) 716
State Representatives, Districts 2,3, and 4
Dist. 2 Sedillo (D) 253; Allen (D), 236; Roush-Meir (R) 87; O'Halloran (R) 48
Dist. 3 Laughter (D) 5,204; Albert 2,750
Dist. 4 Flake (R) 10,030; Brimhall (R) 8,568; Maestas (D) 6,983; Martin (D) 5,615
Board of Supervisors
Dist. 2 Jesse Thompson (D) 2,352; Thomas Kanuho (R) 501
Winslow Unified School District
Royce Greer, 1783; Terry DuBoise 1,427; Roger Graybeal 1,267; Jay Decker 1,208; Dan Oplinger 950. Greer, DuBoise and Graybeal were elected.
Joseph City Unified School District
Dawn Turley 1,036; Edwin Sorgen 794
Holbrook Unified School District, Ward 3
Rich Edwards 265; Jackie Firkins 239
Cedar Unified School District
Danny Sage, 716; Karen Kahe Charley 710; Lee Jack, Sr. 683; Rickie Clinton 623; Harvey Tewanema 541
Question for Cedar District: Should CUSD adopt a capital outlay budget? Yes: 486 + 679; No 141 + 172
Joseph City Sanitary District Board
R. Wayne Solomon 343 + 331; Kenny Westover 266 + 272; William R. Robertson 196 + 193
PROPOSITIONS: results in Navajo County (* = higher number)
Prop. 100 yes 11,674; *no 12,590 Against "Growing Smarter Plus"
Prop. 101 *yes 13,304; no 10, 753 For Technical changes in wording
Prop. 102 yes 9,970; *no 13,977 Against Wildlife initiatives
Prop. 103 *yes 12,040; no 11, 749 For Corporation Commission expansion
Prop. 104 *yes 14,986; no 8,880 For Senior property tax break
Prop. 105 *yes 15,622; no 8,322 For Cemetery property tax exemption
Prop. 106 yes 11,208; *no 12,416 Against repealing Leg.'s control of redistricting
Prop. 108 yes 6,673; *no 17,198 Against Telecommunications changes
Prop. 200 yes *13,264; no 10,869 For Public Health Care
Prop. 202 yes 5,503; no *18,721 Against Urban Growth Restriction
Prop. 203 yes 11,086; no *13,645 Against Bilingual education repeal
Prop. 204 yes *12,888; no 11, 132 For Health Care for the Poor
Prop. 300 yes 7,046; no *13,645 Against salary raise for legislators
Prop. 301 yes *12,653; no 11,784 For School tax hike
Ed. NOTE: Proposition 200, if it has a larger plurality than Prop. 204 could force the issue into the courts. The other way around, 204 will legally take precedence.
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