Political Voice for Animals Ballot Buddy - 2000 General Election

Congressional District 2
 
Office Sought
  Candidates (Listed in Party Order) Incumbent Voting Score
(where applicable)
PVA Questionnaire
Response Score
 
U.S. Representative - Congressional District 2
  Mark Udall (Democratic) 1999-2000: 100% ~ 10 (+) bills co-sponsored 74% | See responses
  Ronald Norman Forthofer (Green) N/A 88% | See responses
  David Michael Baker (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Carolyn Cox (Republican) N/A No response
 
Colorado Secretary of State
  Clyde J. Harkins (Amer. Const.) N/A No contact information
  Anthony Martinez (Democratic) N/A 88% | See responses
  Johanna C. Fallis (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Cheryl Beckett (Natural Law) N/A No response
  Patricia P. Baker (Reform) N/A 100% | See responses
  Donetta Davidson (Republican) N/A No response
 
University of Colorado Regent
  Burke Beu (At Large) (Democratic)   86% | See responses
  Jennifer Lee Holton (At Large) (Natural Law)   No response
  Pete Steinhauer (At Large) (Republican)   No response
 
Colorado State Senator - Senate District 13
  Joan Fitz-Gerald (Democratic) N/A 50% | See responses
  You (Natural Law) N/A No response
  Terri L. Rayburn (Republican) N/A No contact information
 
Colorado State Senator - Senate District 17
  Terry Phillips (Democratic) 1999: 75% 2000: 67% 86% | See responses
  Chuck Wright (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Patrick C. West (Natural Law) N/A 97% | See responses
  Randal L. Custer (Republican) N/A 75% | See responses
 
Colorado State Senator - Senate District 18
  Ron Tupa (Democratic) 1999: 75%
(Record for House District 14)
2000: 75%
(Record for House District 14)
92% | See responses
  Mark H. Nikkel (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Steven M. Hatfield (Republican) N/A 67% | See responses
 
Colorado State Senator - Senate District 19
  Sue Windels (Democratic) 1999: 75%
(Record for House District 27)
2000: 0%
(Record for House District 27)
89% | See responses
  Bud Martin (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Jim Congrove (Republican) 1999: 0% 2000: 33% No response
 
Colorado State Senator - Senate District 23
  Michael C. Massarotti (Democratic) N/A 64% | See responses
  Steven E. Lechner (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Ken Arnold (Republican) 1999: 0% 2000: 33% No response
 
Colorado State Senator - Senate District 25
  Stephanie Takis (Democratic) 1999: 50%
(Record for House District 36)
2000: 75%
(Record for House District 36)
97% | See responses
  Ronald G. Schweizer (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Bruce Wilcox (Republican) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 11
  Todd Saliman (Democratic) 1999: 75% 2000: 75% 78% | See responses
  Glenn A. Brink (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Mark A. Mellott (Natural Law) N/A 97% | See responses
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 12
  Dwight K. Harding (Libertarian) N/A No response
  William G. Swenson (Republican) 1999: 50% 2000: 50% Sent refusal letter
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 13
  Tom Plant (Democratic) 1999: 50% 2000: 100% ~ 1 (+) bill sponsored 95% | See responses
  Wright J. Morgan (Libertarian) N/A 92% | See responses
  John R. Vanderhart (Republican) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 14
  Alice Madden (Democratic) N/A 89% | See responses
  Jonathan R. Birge (Libertarian) N/A No response
  Kevin Heupel (Republican) N/A 75% | See responses
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 24
  Cheri Jahn (Democratic) N/A 83% | See responses
  Shawn E. Glazer (Libertarian) N/A 81% | See responses
  Quinn Wilhelm (Republican) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 27
  Michael L. Palmer (Democratic) N/A 72% | See responses
  Bill Crane (Republican) N/A 56% | See responses
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 29
  Chris Dittman (Democratic) N/A 75% | See responses
  Gregg Miller (Libertarian) N/A 75% | See responses
  Mark Paschall (Republican) 1999: 33% 2000: 0% No response
  Mary Koch (Unaffiliated) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 31
  Paul Zimmerman (Democratic) 1999: 75% 2000: 75% No response
  W. Earl Allen (Libertarian) N/A 17% | See responses
  Pam Rhodes (Republican) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 32
  Val Vigil (Democratic) 1999: 0% 2000: 75% 78% | See responses
  Stephen M. Hutchens (Libertarian) N/A 95% | See responses
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 33
  Marlene Roys-Flenniken (Democratic) N/A No response
  Norman T. Olsen (Libertarian) N/A 25% | See responses
  Shawn Mitchell (Republican) 1999: 33% 2000: 25% No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 34
  Lois Tochtrop (Democratic) 1999: 50% 2000: 50% 72% | See responses
  David Wood (Libertarian) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 35
  Ann F. Ragsdale (Democratic) 1999: 0% 2000: 50% 50% | See responses
  Ari Armstrong (Libertarian) N/A 17% | See responses
  Steve Willner (Republican) N/A No response
 
Colorado State Representative - House District 62
  Jeanne Nicholson (Democratic) N/A 89% | See responses
  Meleesa Reichert (Natural Law) N/A 97% | See responses
  Glenn Scott (Republican) 1999: 33% 2000: 25% 61% | See responses

Note: In the "Incumbent Voting Record" column, if a candidate has a number followed by a (+) or (-) sign, that means that the candidate sponsored or co-sponsored that many animal-friendly bills (+) or that many inhumane bills (-) in the past two sessions.


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