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Primary results

McKINLEY
COUNTY
UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
Here are the unofficial results as reported by the McKinley County election office for the races that had opposition:

Democratic races:
U.S. Rep. District 2
Gary K. King, 145;
Jeff Steinborn, 47.

State Senator District 3
John Pinto, 1041;
Dineh Benally, 259.

State Senator District 4
Lidio Rainaldi. 1966;
Gloria Skeet, 949;
Johnny Thompson, 643.

State Senator District 22
Leonard Tsosie, 1156;
Everett Chavez, 199.

State Rep. District 69
W. Ken Martinez, 590;
Thomas A. Jackson, Sr., 185.

District Judge, Div. 3
Sandra A. Price, 3,756;
Douglas A. Echols, 1696.

County Commissioner Dist. 3
David Dallago, 1296;
Dave Pederson, 898.

County Clerk
Jacqueling Sloan, 1373;
Georgene Galanis-Dimas, 1178;
Tommy L. Nelson, 854;
Leatricia K. Bennett, 717;
Jim Sherman, 627;
William Billy Armijo, 532;
Christopher Morris, 468;
Tommy McDonald, 432.

County Treasurer
Richard Bowman, 1514;
Johnny Pena, 1470;
Charley Long, Sr., 1246;
Linda L. Denetdale, 1214;
Yolanda Ahasteen Azua, 674.

Republican races:
State Senate District 22
Ernest G. Geros, 90;
Delores Y. Garcia, 74.

Green races:
U.S. President
Paul Glover, 5;
Carol Miller, 4;
David Cobb, 2;
Kent Mesplay, 0;
Lorna Salsman, 0.


CIBOLA
COUNTY
UNOFFICIAL
RESULTS

The following totals were not complete as of press time. Two local precints, Mt. Taylor and Bluewater Senior center and the absentee-early balloting votes have yet to be counted.

Contested races are listed by position, incumbents are listed first.

State House, Dist. 69
Martinez, 1,506
Jackson, 567

County Commission, Dist. 2
(No Incumbent)
Chavez, 755
Torrez, 508
Otero, 276

County Commission, Dist. 4
Cohoe, 344
Pino, 175
Ericho, 114

County Commission, Dist. 5
Candelaria, 333
Chavez, 486

County Clerk
Martinez, 989
Sandoval, 741

Treasurer
Dominguez, 1,008
Taylor, 522

SAN JUAN
COUNTY
UNOFFICIAL
RESULTS

Democrats:
U.S. Representative
Tom Udall, 4,439

Justice of the Supreme Court
Edward L. Chavez, 4,049

Judge of the Court of Appeals
Michael E. Vigil, 3,927

State Senator District 1
Alfred Gordon Glass Jr., 1,072

State Senator District 3
Dineh Benally, 902
John Pinto, 1,307

State Representative District 4
Ray Begaye, 1,547

State Representative District 5
Irvin Harrison, 258

State Representative District 9
Patricia A. Lundstrum, 116

State Representative District 69
Thomas A. Jackson, Sr., 115
W. Ken Martinez, 191

District Judge Division 3
Sandra A. Price, 2,843
Douglas A. Echols, 1,645

District Judge Division 4
John A. Dean, Jr., 4,003

District Judge Division 6
Thomas J. Hynes, 3,998
County Commissioner

District 3
John D. Wayne, 301
Robert E. Oxford, 282

County Commissioner District 4
Victor A. Titus, 574

County Commissioner District 5
Michael W. Higgins, 516

County Clerk
Glojean B. Todacheene, 3,860

Republicans
President of the United States
George W. Bush, 4,670

United State Representative
Gregory M. Tucker, 4,683

Justice of the Supreme Court
Ned S. Fuller, 4,591

Judge of the Court of Appeals
Paul D. Barker, 4,582

State Senate District 1
William E. Sharer, 2,253

State Senate District 2
Steven P. Neville, 1,875

State Representative District 1
Thomas C. Taylor, 1,613

State Representative District 2
Richard Cheney, 1,017

State Representative District 3
Sandra L. Townsend, 1,329

State Representative District 4
Freda B. Garnanez, 663

State Representative District 9
Michael Lee Pyles, 48

District Judge Division 3
Arlon L. Stoker, 4,403

District Attorney
Lyndy D. Bennett, 4,512

County Commissioner District 3
Anthony V. Rahn, 465
Keith W. Johnson, 647

County Commissioner District 4
Jim C. Henderson, 1,202
James Q. Gipson, 616
Bille F. Ferrell, 130

County Commissioner District 5
Tony R. Atkinson, 850

County Clerk
Fran J. Hanhardt, 4,697

County Treasurer
Robert T. Wasson, 1,766
Kathleen A. Watts, 1,653
Vickie I. Robinson, 1,621

Green
President of the United States
David Cobb, 2
Paul Glover, 0
Kent Mesplay, 0
Carol Miller, 3
Lorna Salzman, 1

Wednesday
June 2, 2004
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