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2000 Baltimore County General Election Results
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 7, 2000
President and Vice President of the United States
| Al Gore / Joe Lieberman George W. Bush / Dick Cheney Harry Browne / Art Olivier Pat Buchanan / Ezola Foster Ralph Nader / Winona LaDuke Howard Phillips / J. Curtis Frazier | 160,635 133,033 834 689 8,544 122 |
U.S. Senator
| Paul S.
Sarbanes Paul H. Rappaport | 175,551 122,601 |
Representative in Congress 2nd Congressional District
| Kenneth T. Bosley Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. | 49,209 100,738 |
3rd Congressional District
| Benjamin L.
Cardin Colin Harby | 68,389 21,712 |
7th Congressional District
| Elijah E.
Cummings Kenneth Kondner | 36,979 14,598 |
Judge of the Circuit Court 3rd Judicial Circuit
| Kathleen Gallogly Cox Robert N. Dugan | 186,154 154,864 |
Judge, Court of
Special Appeals at Large
Peter B. Krauser
| For
Continuance in Office - Yes For Continuance in Office - No | 184,287 35,785 |
Question Number 1 -
Constitutional Amendment
Cecil County
| For Against | 145,502 65,617 |
Question Number 2 -
Constitutional Amendment
Prince George's County
| For Against | 72,887 138,186 |
Question Number 3 -
Countywide Referendum
Baltimore County
| For Against | 87,971 199,495 |
Question A - County
Ordinance
School Borrowing
| For Against | 219,289 55,432 |
Question B - County
Ordinance
Parks, Preservation and Greenways
Borrowing
| For Against | 207,972 63,204 |
Question C - County
Ordinance
Operational Buildings
Borrowing
| For Against | 163,238 109,384 |
Question D - County
Ordinance
Public Works Borrowing
| For Against | 202,714 61,997 |
Question E - County
Ordinance
Waterway Improvement
Borrowing
| For Against | 197,786 67,193 |
Question F - County
Ordinance
Land Preservation Borrowing
| For Against | 194,129 71,406 |
Question G - County
Ordinance
Community and Economic Improvement
Borrowing
| For Against | 170,312 90,094 |
Question H - County
Ordinance
Community College Borrowing
| For Against | 191,651 75,725 |
Revised November 29, 2000
