County of San Mateo Semi-Official Election Results

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COUNTY OF SAN MATEO TOTALS PRECINCTS (of 522) 522 REGISTRATION (of 330,179) 330,179 94,933 28.75% 45,199 140,132 13.69% 42.44% County of San Mateo Semi-Official Election Results PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 2, 2004 DEMOCRATIC PARTY TOTALS LIBERTARIAN PARTY TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 164,539) 164,539 REGISTRATION (of 1,714) 1,714 53,292 32.39% 460 26.84% 24,831 15.09% 144 8.40% 78,123 47.48% 604 35.24% REPUBLICAN PARTY TOTALS NATURAL LAW PARTY TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 85,660) 85,660 REGISTRATION (of 480) 480 25,079 29.28% 57 11.88% 14,079 16.44% 21 4.38% 39,158 45.71% 78 16.25% AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY TOTALS PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 6,010) 6,010 967 16.09% REGISTRATION (of 947) 947 109 11.51% 470 7.82% 29 3.06% 1,437 23.91% 138 14.57% GREEN PARTY TOTALS NONPARTISAN/DTS TOTALS REGISTRATION (of 3,967) 3,967 REGISTRATION (of 66,862) 66,862 1,195 30.12% 14,156 21.17% 275 6.93% 5,350 8.00% 1,470 37.06% 19,506 29.17% Page 1 of 8

DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY 19TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 316 of 316 Precincts Reported) JOHN F. KERRY 53,878 66.35% JOHN EDWARDS 16,047 19.76% HOWARD DEAN 3,786 4.66% DENNIS J. KUCINICH 3,503 4.31% WESLEY CLARK 1,106 1.36% JOE LIEBERMAN 1,020 1.26% AL SHARPTON 980 1.21% CAROL MOSELEY BRAUN 421 0.52% DICK GEPHARDT 355 0.44% LYNDON LAROUCHE 111 0.14% BARBARA BOXER 72,352 100.00% 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) TOM LANTOS 41,134 74.18% RO KHANNA 10,097 18.21% MAAD ABU-GHAZALAH 4,222 7.61% 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 166 of 166 Precincts Reported) ANNA G. ESHOO 21,106 100.00% STATE SENATOR 11TH SENATE DISTRICT ( 155 of 155 Precincts Reported) TED LEMPERT 12,292 53.69% JOE SIMITIAN 10,604 46.31% 12TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 38 of 38 Precincts Reported) GENE MULLIN 40,912 100.00% 21ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 168 of 168 Precincts Reported) JOHN CARCIONE 9,469 41.43% IRA RUSKIN 8,640 37.81% JOHN BARTON 2,864 12.53% BARBARA NESBET 1,881 8.23% DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (4 to be elected) ( 107 of 107 Precincts Reported) JAN EPSTEIN 8,203 25.48% DOLORES HEISINGER 6,205 19.28% GINNY STEWART 5,687 17.67% MARIE H. DAVIS 5,381 16.72% ALAN M. GILBERT 4,729 14.69% ANDREW CASSIDY 1,986 6.17% DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (4 to be elected) ( 87 of 87 Precincts Reported) KELLY FERGUSSON 5,078 23.74% SHIRLEY DANIELS-STASSINOS 5,043 23.58% E. WALLACE ESLER 3,906 18.26% ANDREW BYRNES 3,796 17.75% JAMES R. KNOX 3,567 16.68% DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (4 to be elected) ( 84 of 84 Precincts Reported) JUDITH CHRISTENSEN 6,577 26.41% ANNETTE HIPONA 5,371 21.57% DANA SMITH 5,149 20.68% MARIAN MANN 4,476 17.97% FRANK BERLANGA 3,330 13.37% LELAND Y. YEE 4,204 100.00% Page 2 of 8

REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY 21ST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 168 of 168 Precincts Reported) GEORGE W. BUSH 28,949 100.00% STEVE POIZNER 9,700 100.00% REPUBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 2ND SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT (5 to be elected) ( 107 of 107 Precincts Reported) BILL JONES 15,197 47.85% HOWARD KALOOGIAN 4,783 15.06% ROSARIO MARIN 3,109 9.79% TONI CASEY 2,384 7.51% TIM STOEN 1,506 4.74% BILL QURAISHI 1,436 4.52% JAMES STEWART 1,144 3.60% JOHN M. VAN ZANDT 1,044 3.29% BARRY L. HATCH 792 2.49% DANNEY BALL 363 1.14% DEBORAH WILDER 3,612 19.07% GLORIA GILLOGLEY ACOSTA 2,544 13.43% JERRY P. HECKERT 2,296 12.12% JIM R. TOMLIN 2,246 11.86% MARK C. WATSON 2,046 10.80% SAM QARU 1,882 9.94% ERIC STARK 1,664 8.79% THOMAS J. WEISSMILLER 1,548 8.17% A.J. WEISSMILLER 1,099 5.80% 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) MIKE GARZA 10,415 55.79% CHRISTOPHER HUSKINS 8,253 44.21% 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 166 of 166 Precincts Reported) CHRIS HAUGEN 8,185 100.00% STATE SENATOR 11TH SENATE DISTRICT ( 155 of 155 Precincts Reported) JON ZELLHOEFER 8,335 100.00% 12TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 38 of 38 Precincts Reported) HOWARD EPSTEIN 936 100.00% 19TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 316 of 316 Precincts Reported) CATHERINE BRINKMAN 14,999 100.00% Page 3 of 8

AMERICAN INDEPENDENT PARTY PRIMARY MICHAEL A. PEROUTKA 385 100.00% DON J. GRUNDMANN 479 100.00% Page 4 of 8

GREEN PARTY PRIMARY PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO 890 83.18% DAVID COBB 92 8.60% LORNA SALZMAN 78 7.29% KENT MESPLAY 10 0.93% 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) PAT GRAY 614 84.57% BARRY HERMANSON 112 15.43% GREEN PARTY COUNTY COUNCIL (7 to be elected) PAT GRAY 898 17.76% JO CHAMBERLAIN 709 14.02% SANDA EVERETTE 632 12.50% JEAN COMFORT 620 12.26% JIM SHANNON 479 9.47% ARLEN COMFORT 478 9.45% DON HAVIS 464 9.18% MARGARET PYE 413 8.17% BRIAN EVERETTE 363 7.18% Page 5 of 8

LIBERTARIAN PARTY PRIMARY GARY NOLAN 260 64.52% AARON RUSSO 87 21.59% MICHAEL BADNARIK 56 13.90% JAMES P. "JIM" GRAY 285 61.29% GAIL K. LIGHTFOOT 180 38.71% 12TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 356 of 356 Precincts Reported) HARLAND HARRISON 262 100.00% 14TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ( 166 of 166 Precincts Reported) BRIAN HOLTZ 168 100.00% STATE SENATOR 11TH SENATE DISTRICT ( 155 of 155 Precincts Reported) ALLEN M. RICE 167 100.00% 12TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 38 of 38 Precincts Reported) CHRIS MADEN 14 100.00% 19TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT ( 316 of 316 Precincts Reported) MILES C. GILSTER 243 100.00% Page 6 of 8

PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY PRIMARY LEONARD PELTIER 48 59.26% WALTER F. "WALT" BROWN 33 40.74% MARSHA FEINLAND 88 100.00% Page 7 of 8

NONPARTISAN OFFICES REGIONAL MEASURE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1ST SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT REGIONAL MEASURE 2 MARK CHURCH 81,810 77.09% TASO ZOGRAFOS 24,314 22.91% COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 4TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT ROSE JACOBS GIBSON 72,403 73.14% STAN BUETENS 26,595 26.86% COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 5TH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT ADRIENNE TISSIER 89,722 100.00% STATE PROPOSITIONS PROPOSITION 55 PUBLIC EDUCATION FACILITIES BOND YES 75,178 56.93% NO 56,864 43.07% PROPOSITION 56 BUDGET/TAXES VOTING REQUIREMENT YES 52,105 39.53% NO 79,690 60.47% YES 70,726 54.91% NO 58,068 45.09% DISTRICT MEASURE COUNTY SERVICE AREA #1 MEASURE A (2/3 vote required) ( 5 of 5 Precincts Reported) YES 937 70.77% NO 387 29.23% SCHOOL MEASURES RAVENSWOOD CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE B (2/3 vote required) ( 16 of 16 Precincts Reported) YES 1,683 74.70% NO 570 25.30% PORTOLA VALLEY ELEM. SCHOOL DISTRICT MEASURE C (2/3 vote required) ( 17 of 17 Precincts Reported) YES 1,958 72.92% NO 727 27.08% PROPOSITION 57 ECONOMIC RECOVERY BOND YES 80,208 60.31% NO 52,782 39.69% PROPOSITION 58 BALANCED BUDGET ACT YES 91,065 68.94% NO 41,034 31.06% Page 8 of 8