FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RESULTS : TULARE COUNTY
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Supervisor
District 4 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Charles Harness: 3,866 (49%) Janis McCord: 2,978 (37%) Kenneth N. Loy: 811 (10%) Thomas A. Gordon: 304 (4%)
District 5 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) William Buckley: 4,217 (47%) Jim Bodley: 2,376 (26%) Herbert D. Bonds: 1,343 (15%) Case Lok: 1,083 (12%)
Sheriff-Coroner 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Doyle Hoppert: 14,034 (29%) Melvin Coley: 12,724 (26%) Jerry L. Barker: 10,496 (22%) William Wittman: 9,712 (20%) Thomas C. Wright: 1,192 (3%)
Assessor 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Gregory B. Hardcastle*: 26,309 (59%) Earl C. Carlisle: 18,049 (41%)
County Clerk-Recorder 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Nadine Svoboda: 20,551 (47%) Richard Weber: 13,185 (30%) John T. Crowe: 10,005 (23%)
Treasurer-Tax Collector 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Lorie Mangine: 17,231 (40%) O. Gerald Fields: 9,829 (23%) Janet L. McLaughlin: 8,952 (21%) Kenneth L. Hampton: 4,737 (11%) Jeanette McDonough: 2,848 (7%)
Municipal Court Tulare-Pixley, Judge No. 2 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Martin W. Staven*: 5,224 (63%) Michael J. Lampe: 3,044 (37%)
Superintendent of Schools 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) James G. Vidak: 20,340 (43%) Gale Gregory: 15,500 (33%) Rudy Hernandez: 11,098 (24%)
Measures
A--Special Tax Assessment, Richgrove School District 100% Precincts Reporting: votes (%) Yes: 61 (64%) No: 34 (36%)
Election tables compiled by Times editorial researcher Michael Meyers.
* District locations are listed by county. In Los Angeles County, they are listed by community.
* An asterisk (*) denotes incumbent candidate.
* Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number.
* Elected candidates and measures are in bold type.
Contributing to The Times’ election tables were Jim Angius, Paul Orwig, Vic Pulver, Dave Van Houten, Gary Metzker, Tracy Thomas, Helene Webb, Susan Mondt, Bill McElhaney, Kathleen Craughwell, John Malnic, Rachel Powers, Chuck Raggio, Dru McGraw and Laura Galloway
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