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Arizona State Government November 3, 1998 General

US Senator

Candidates (Vote for 1)
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John McCain 696,577 votes 68.7%

  • Party: Republican
Ed Ranger 275,224 votes 27.2%
  • Party: Democratic
John C. Zajac 23,004 votes 2.3%
  • Party: Libertarian
Bob Park 18,288 votes 1.8%
  • Party: Reform
Bill Reilly 187 votes 0.0%
  • Party: Independent (official write-in candidate).
  • Occupation: Small Business Owner (farm-ranch-light industrial equipt.)
  • Former Water User's Association President-Parks, AZ. Former oilfield surveyor(TX). Electrical foreman (AZ).
  • Past founding director: Community Clinic. Former President 5000+ food co-op.
  • Past Governor's Appointee/Plumbing Committee Member-AZ. Appointed Deputy Registrar-Coconino County(present)
  • Former "elected"(unanimous)community planning commissioner.
  • Veteran-U.S. Army, Field Service Rep. (acft.weapons & nav-aids), Electrical Tech on Apollo 11, Member-STADAD-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
  • Attended Texas A&M, San Diego Mesa Comm. College(Student Body President). Coconino County Community College-Flagstaff, AZ (4.0 gpa).
Priorities:
  • Cause the next U.S. President to rescind the I.R.S. by presidential order as required,and est. fair tax system.
  • Cause the repeal of NAFTA & GATT. Impose tariffs on products that under-cut American manufacturers and labor.
  • Expose the theft of over $500 Billion in Social Security Trust Funds and stop all further tampering of those funds. Save Veteran Benefits!

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