Smart Voter November 3, 1998 General
Federal Legislative Offices
for Santa Clara County, CA

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United States Senator

  • Barbara Boxer, Democratic .......... 4,410,056 votes 53.1%
  • Matt Fong, Republican .......... 3,575,078 votes 43.1%
  • Ted Brown, Libertarian .......... 93,926 votes 1.2%
  • Timothy R. Erich, Reform .......... 82,918 votes 1.0%
  • H. Joseph Perrin, Sr., American Independent .......... 54,699 votes 0.6%
  • Ophie C. Beltran, Peace and Freedom .......... 48,685 votes 0.5%
  • Brian M. Rees, Natural Law .......... 46,543 votes 0.5%

United States Representative; District 13

  • Fortney Pete Stark, Democratic .......... 101,671 votes 71.3%
  • James R. Goetz, Republican .......... 38,050 votes 26.6%
  • Karnig Beylikjian, Natural Law .......... 3,066 votes 2.1%

United States Representative; District 14

United States Representative; District 15

  • Tom Campbell, Republican .......... 111,876 votes 60.6%
  • Dick Lane, Democratic .......... 70,059 votes 37.9%
  • Frank Strutner, Natural Law .......... 2,843 votes 1.5%
  • Constant "Connor" Vlakancic (Write-In) .......... 2,553 votes 1.5%

United States Representative; District 16

  • Zoe Lofgren, Democratic .......... 85,503 votes 72.9%
  • Horace Eugene Thayn, Republican .......... 27,494 votes 23.4%
  • John H. Black, Natural Law .......... 4,417 votes 3.7%

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