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Oregon Primary Election results

 

Published May 19, 2004

President

Democratic nomination

John Kerry 281,133 - 81 percent

Dennis Kucinich 57,699 - 17 percent

Lyndon LaRouche 8,278 - 2 percent


 

U.S. Senate

Republican nomination

Al King, 81,919 - 36 percent

Bruce Broussard, 50,863 - 22 percent

Thomas Abshier, 49,431 - 22 percent

Earl Bowerman, 17,823 - 8 percent

Philip Petrie, 15,113 - 7 percent

Pavel Goberman, 11,641 - 5 percent

Oregon Senate

District 28

Klamath, Lake, Jackson,

Deschutes, Crook counties

Doug Whitsett, 8,808 - 61 percent

David Penicook, 3,187 - 22 percent

Jeff Ritter, 2,337 - 16 percent

Oregon House

District 56

Bill Garrard, (i) 4,804 - 56 percent

Del Parks, 3,722 - 44 percent

Klamath County commissioner

Seat No. 1, Republican nomination

Al Switzer, (i) 4,481 - 49 percent

Ted Lindow, 2,412 - 26 percent

Jerry E. Barrett, 1,458 - 16 percent

Ted Roller, 809 - 9 percent

Klamath County commissioner

Seat No. 3, Republican nomination

Bill Brown, 3,450 - 37 percent

Stephanie Bailey, 2,362 - 25 percent

Walt Moden, 1,366 - 15 percent

Jeff Woodwick, 973 - 10 percent

Achim Bassler, 611 - 7 percent

Willy Thornton, 519 - 6 percent

Klamath County commissioner

 

 

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