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Results for each School
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Totals for all Schools
Compare with the California State Mock Election at http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/studentmockelection_08_results.htm
American Independent Party
Don J. Grundmann 9 24.3% Mad Max Riekse 19 51.4% Diane Beall Templin 9 24.3% TOTAL 37 100.0%
Democratic Party
Joe Biden 1 0.05%% Hillary Clinton 930 41.8% Chris Dodd 1 0.05% John Edwards 92 4.1% Mike Gravel 6 0.3% Dennis Kucinich 15 0.7% Barack Obama 1176 52.9% Bill Richardson 3 0.1% TOTAL 2224 100.0%
Green Party
Jared Ball 7 13.5% Elaine Brown 2 3.8% Jesse Johnson 7 13.5% Cynthia McKinney 3 5.8% Kent Mesplay 6 11.5% Ralph Nader 12 23.1% Kat Swift 15 28.8% TOTAL 52 100.0%
Libertarian Party
John Finan 20 28.6% Barry Hess 0 0% Dave Hollist 8 11.4% Daniel Imperato 7 10.0% Bob Jackson 11 15.7% Michael P. Jingozian 8 2.9% Steve Kubby 1 1.4% Aiden Link 1 1.4% Robert Milnes 0 0% George Phillies 1 1.4% Wayne A. Root 2 2.9% Christine Smith 17 24.3% TOTAL 70 100.0%
Peace & Freedom Party
Stewart A. Alexander 21 21.9% John Crockford 8 8.3% Stanley Hetz 16 16.7% Gloria E. La Riva 15 15.6% Cynthia McKinney 17 17.7% Brian Moore 11 11.5% Ralph Nader 8 8.3% TOTAL 96 100.0%
Republican Party
Sam Brownback 14 3.3% John H. Cox 11 2.6% Rudy Giuliani 51 11.9% Mike Huckabee 56 13.1% Duncan Hunter 3 0.7% Alan Keyes 9 2.1% John McCain 134 31.3% Ron Paul 43 10.1% Mitt Romney 96 22.4% Fred Thompson 11 2.6% TOTAL 428 100.0%
Ballot Measure 2
Should every eligible citizen be required to vote?
YES 345 62.8% NO 204 37.2% TOTAL 549 100.0%
Ballot Measure 3
Should people who use e-mail, instant messaging, text messaging and the social networks to bully or harass others be allowed to do so as part of their constitutionally protected right to free speech?
YES 206 37.8% NO 339 62.2% TOTAL 545 100.0%
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Last updated: 4 February 2008