lwv Mock Election

York School Mock Election Results
Presidential Primary Election 2008

Total votes cast: 48

American Independent Party

Don J. Grundmann 0 0%
Mad Max Riekse 0 0%
Diane Beall Templin 0 0%
TOTAL 0 0%

Democratic Party

Hillary Clinton 7 20.6%
John Edwards 0 0%
Mike Gravel 0 0%
Dennis Kucinich 0 0%
Barack Obama 27 79.4%
TOTAL 34 100.0%

Green Party

Jared Ball 0 0%
Elaine Brown 0 0%
Jesse Johnson 0 0%
Cynthia McKinney 0 0%
Kent Mesplay 0 0%
Ralph Nader 0 0%
Kat Swift 0 0%
TOTAL 0 0%

Libertarian Party

John Finan 0 0%
Barry Hess 0 0%
Dave Hollist 0 0%
Daniel Imperato 0 0%
Bob Jackson 0 0%
Michael P. Jingozian 0 0%
Steve Kubby 0 0%
Aiden Link 0 0%
Robert Milnes 0 0%
George Phillies 0 0%
Wayne A. Root 1 100%
Christine Smith 0 0%
TOTAL 1 100.0%

Peace & Freedom Party

Stewart A. Alexander 0 0%
John Crockford 0 0%
Stanley Hetz 0 0%
Gloria E. La Riva 0 0%
Cynthia McKinney 0 0%
Brian Moore 0 0%
Ralph Nader 0 0%
TOTAL 0 0%  

Republican Party

Sam Brownback 0 0%
John H. Cox 0 0%
Rudy Giuliani 2 14.2%
Mike Huckabee 0 0%
Duncan Hunter 0 0%
Alan Keyes 0 0%
John McCain 4 28.6%
Ron Paul 4 28.6%
Mitt Romney 4 28.6%
Fred Thompson 0 0%
TOTAL 14 100.0%

Ballot Measure 1

Should the registration fee that every car or truck owner is required to pay each year be based, in part, on the amount of pollution the vehicle emits?

YES 34 73.1%
NO 12 26.9%
TOTAL 46 100.0%

Ballot Measure 2

Should every eligible citizen be required to vote?

YES 12 25.5%
NO 35 74.5%
TOTAL 47 100.0%

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 20 43.5%
NO 26 56.5%
TOTAL 46 100.0%

Questions or comments?  Email the Mock Election Committee.
Last updated: 1 February 2008