President

and vice president1,677 of 1,677 precincts

Bill Clinton (inc.) 220,197 33%

Al Gore (Democratic)

Bob Dole 359,394 54%

Jack Kemp (Republican)

Ross Perot 66,100 10%

James Campbell (Reform)

Ralph Nader 4,601 1%

Winona LaDuke (Green)

Harry Browne 4,104 1%

Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian)

Howard Phillips 2,610 0%

Herbert W. Titus (U.S. Taxpayers)

Diane Beall Templin 1,291 0%

Gary Van Horn (Independent American)

A. Peter Crane 1,105 0%

Connie Chandler (Independent Party)

John Hagelin 1,085 0%

Mike Tompkins (Natural Law)

Monica Moorehead WW 298 0%

Gloria Estela LaRiva (Workers World)

James E. Harris 238 0%

Laura Garza (Socialist Workers)

Earl F. Dodge 110 0%

Rachel B. Kelly (Prohibition)

U.S. House

1st District

595 of 595 precincts

Jim Hansen (R-inc.) 149,216 68%

Gregory J. Sanders (D) 65,515 30%

Randall Tolpinrud (NL) 3,769 2%

2nd District

546 of 546 precincts

Merrill Cook (R) 129,339 55%

Ross C. Anderson (D) 99,689 42%

Arly H. Pederson (IA) 3,056 1%

Catherine Carter (NL) 2,971 1%

3rd District

536 of 536 precincts

Chris Cannon (R) 105,297 51%

Bill Orton (D-inc.) 96,322 47%

Amy L. Lassen (L) 2,337 1%

Gerald Slothower (una.) 697 0%

John Phillip Langford (SW) 265 0%

State offices

1,677 of 1,677 precincts

Governor

and lieutenant governor

Michael O. Leavitt (inc.) 500,293 75%

Olene S. Walker (Republican)

Jim Bradley 155,294 23%

Shari Holweg (Democrat)

Ken Larsen, 4,709 1%

LaMont Harris (Indep. American)

Dub Richards, 3,825 1%

Ed Little (Independent Party)

Robert C. Lesh 2,956 0%

Wm. Scott Shields (Natural Law)

Attorney general

Jan Graham (D-inc.) 342,319 53%

Scott Burns (R) 297,558 46%

W. Andrew McCullough (IP) 8,929 1%

State treasurer

Edward T. Alter (R-inc.) 367,208 57%

D'Arcy Pignanelli (D) 250,076 39%

Hugh A. Butler (L) 23,256 4%

State auditor

Auston G. Johnson (R) 363,982 58%

Karen L. Truman (D) 263,411 42%

Amendments

Proposition No. 1

Property-tax exemptions for disabled veterans, widows and orphans

Yes 425,323 71%

No 174,462 29%

Proposition No. 2

Technical changes to Revenue and Taxation Article

Yes 398,648 70%

No 173,994 30%

Proposition No. 3

Number of jurors for trials

Yes 483,611 81%

No 116,647 19%

Proposition No. 4

Local school districts can use state's bond rating when borrowing to build facilities

Yes 361,636 62%

No 223,814 38%

Proposition No. 5

Gifts to state school fund

Yes 478,581 80%

No 120,685 20%

Proposition No. 6

State income tax to fund higher education as well as public education

Yes 371,964 63%

No 217,634 37%

S.L. County

655 of 655 precincts

County Commission

Brent Overson (R-inc.) 150,491 55%

Paulina F. Flint (D) 100,117 36%

Pearl Meibos (Ref) 13,568 5%

K. Brent Olsen (L) 7,439 3%

Lawrence Kauffman (IA) 3,862 1%

County sales tax

One-tenth of 1% for arts, recreation and zoo.

For 149,256 58%

Against 108,777 42%

Davis County

205 of 205 precincts

County Commission

Gayle Stevenson (R-inc.) 47,419 68%

Kathleen Collinwood (D) 22,403 32%

Key:

(D) - Democrat

(IA) - Independent American

(IP) - Independent Party

(L) - Libertarian

(NL) - Natural Law

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(R) - Republican

(Ref) - Reform

(SW) - Socialist Workers

(una.) - unaffiliated (no party)

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