Results summary: see below

Precinct results, countywide races

Precinct results, Iowa Legislature

Turnout

Early Voting Statistics

Registered Voters 71,599
Total Voters 52,732
Turnout 73.6%
Early Voters 9,037
% of votes cast early 17.1%

President and Vice President

Bill Clinton and Al Gore (D) 28656 (55%)
George Bush and Dan Quayle (R) 14041 (27%)
Ross Perot and James Stockdale (Nom. by Pet.) 8625 (17%)
Andre Marrou and Nancy Lord (Libertarian) 100 (0%)
John Hagelin and Mike Tompkins (Natural Law) 69 (0%)
Delbert Ehlers and Rick Wendt (Nom. Pet.) 48 (0%)
James Warren and Willie Reid (Soc. Work.) 31 (0%)
Ron Daniels and Asiba Tupahache (Campaign for a New Tomorrow) 31 (0%)
Lenora Fulani and Maria Muñoz (New Alliance) 30 (0%)
Jack Herer and Derrick Grimmer (Grassroots) 26 (0%)
Bo Gritz and Cy Minett (America First) 23 (0%)
Howard Phillips and Albion Knight (Taxpayers) 10 (0%)
John Yiamouyiannis and Allen McCone (Nom. Pet.) 5 (0%)
Lyndon Larouche, Jr. and James Bevel (Independents for Economic Recovery) 5 (0%)
write-in 74 (%)
 

United States Senator

Charles Grassley (R) 29663 (58%)
Jean Lloyd-Jones (D) 19494 (38%)
Stuart Zimmerman (Natural Law) 845 (2%)
Sue Atkinson (Nom. Pet.) 237 (0%)
Rosanne Freeburg (Nom. Pet.) 229 (0%)
Carl Olsen (Grassroots) 169 (0%)
Mel Boring (Nom. Pet.) 143 (0%)
Cleve Pulley (Soc. Workers) 138 (0%)
Richard Hughes (Nom. Pet.) 80 (0%)
write-in 31 (%)

United States Representative - 1st District

Jim Leach (R) 32,332 (65.73%)
Jan J. Zonneveld (D) 16,479 (33.50%)
Larry Johnson (write in) 167 (0.34%)
Mary Mascher (write in) 83 (0.17%)
scattered write in 129 (0.26%)

State Senator - 24th District

Richard F. Drake (R) 1,031
write-in 7

total votes cast 1,038

State Representative - 45th District

Minnette Doderer (D) 8,012 (55.30%)
Marc Libants (R) 6,446 (44.49%)
write in 31 (0.21%)

State Representative - 46th District

Mary Neuhauser (D) 8,986
Cindy Phillips (R) 4,320
write-in 23

State Representative - 47th District

Mark Shearer (D) 959
Barry Brauns (R) 626
write-in 0

State Representative - 49th District

Robert Dvorsky (D) 8,336
Michael Streb (R) 5,225
Dave Johnson (Nom. by Pet.) 771
write in 15

State Representative- 50th District

David Osterberg (D) 2,404
Lynn Schulte (R) 1,785
John Hedgecoth (Nom. by Pet.) 604
write-in 0 

County Board of Supervisors (Three to be elected)

Charles D. Duffy (D) 31,238
Betty Ockenfels (D) 31,127
Joe Bolkcom (D) 27,436
Rob Lewis (Nom. by Pet.) 11,044
Morrie Adams (write in) 68
scattered write-in 430

County Auditor

Tom Slockett (D) 32,194
LaVerne Larson (R) 15,212
write in 59

County Sheriff

Robert W. Carpenter (D) 39,051
write in 700

Soil and Water Conservation Board (Two to be elected)

James Sladek 28,192
Ralph Altmaier 24,089
write-in 218

Agricultural Extension Council (Four to be elected)

Carol Thompson 25,587
Steve Swenka 24,654
Maynard Hebl 24,446
Tony Ulch 22,567
write in 242

Agricultural Extension Council - To Fill A Vacancy (One to be elected)

Thomas Bayliss 28,995
write in 69

5% Hotel/Motel Tax: Coralville

Shall the City of Coralville, Iowa, be authorized to increase the imposed hotel-motel tax from five percent (5%) to seven percent (7%), said increased tax to be imposed upon the gross receipts from the renting of sleeping rooms, apartments, or sleeping quarters in a hotel, motel, inn, public lodging house, rooming house, mobile home which is tangible personal property, or tourist court, or in any place where sleeping accommodations are furnished to transient guests for rent, whether with or without meals, within the corporate limits of the City of Coralville, Iowa, in accordance with the terms of a proposed city ordinance and as authorized by Chapter 422A, Code of Iowa (1991), copies of which are printed on yellow paper and attached to the inside of this voting booth?

Yes 2,693

No 2,358

5% Hotel Motel Tax: Iowa City

Shall the City of Iowa City, Iowa, be authorized to increase the imposed hotel-motel tax from five percent (5%) to seven percent (7%), said increased tax to be imposed upon the gross receipts from the renting of sleeping rooms, apartments, or sleeping quarters in a hotel, motel, inn, public lodging house, rooming house, mobile home which is tangible personal property, or tourist court, or in any place where sleeping accommodations are furnished to transient guests for rent, whether with or without meals, within the corporate limits of the City of Iowa City, Iowa, in accordance with the terms of a proposed city ordinance and as authorized by Chapter 422A, Code of Iowa (1991), copies of which are printed on yellow paper and attached to the inside of this voting booth?

Yes 13,310
No 13,047

Iowa Constitutional Amendments

Equal Rights Amendment

Shall the following amendment to the constitution be adopted: Section 1 of Article 1 of the Constitution of the State of Iowa, is amended to read as follows [new language is underlined]: RIGHTS OF PERSONS. SECTION 1. All men and women are, by nature, free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights -- among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness. Neither the state nor any of its political subdivisions shall, on the basis of gender, deny or restrict the equality of rights under the law?

Yes 33,776
No 14,963

Repeal of Dueling Disqualification

Shall the following amendment to the constitution be adopted: Section 5 of Article 1 of the Constitution of the State of Iowa is repealed?

Yes 24,759
No 15,478