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Los Angeles County, CA March 7, 2000 Election
United States Representative; District 29


Results as of Apr 10 2:36pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (435/435)

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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Henry A. Waxman 114,147 votes 76.4%

  • Party: Democratic (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Member of Congress
Jim Scileppi 27,870 votes 18.6%
  • Party: Republican (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Attorney At Law
Jack Anderson 5,419 votes 3.6%
  • Party: Libertarian (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Businessman
Bruce J. Currivan 2,135 votes 1.4%
  • Party: Natural Law (100% of votes in party)
  • Occupation: Electronics Engineer
  • Director of Systems Analysis at broadband communications company
  • MSE in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University
  • BSEE from Cornell University
Priorities:
  • We deserve labeling of genetically engineered foods so that we can choose whether or not to consume them
  • Improve education to develop the full potential of the individual
  • Deep and responsible tax cuts; flat 15% tax

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