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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 9, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 a the stars and stripes Friday november 9,1990 state by state list of election results by the associated press Here is a state by state look at the results of tuesdays elections Alabama Senate incumbent Howell Heflin a Defeated state sen. Bill Cabaniss r. Governor incumbent Guy Hunt a Defeated teachers Union executive Paul Hubbert d. House new delegation 5 a 2 a old delegation 5 a 2 r legislature new state Senate 28 a 7 a new state House 82 a 23 a old state Senate 27 a 8 a old state House 83 a 22 r. Alaska. Senate incumbent Ted Stevens a Defeated businessman Michael Beasley d. Governor former gov. Wally Hickel i Defeated state sen. Friiss Sturgulewski a and former Anchorage mayor Tony Knowles d. House new delegation 1r old delegation 1r. Legislature new state Senate 10 a 10 a new state House 24 a 16 a old state Senate 8 a 12 a old state House 24 a 16 r. Propositions marijuana decriminalization approved budget Reserve approved. Arizona governor Developer Fife Symington a leading former Phoenix mayor Terry Goddard a write ins May occasion a Symington Goddard run off under Law requiring one vote More than 50 percent for a Victory. House new delegation 1d, 4 a old delegation 1d, 4r. Legislature new state Senate 17 a 13 a new state House 27 a 33 a old state Senate 13 a 17 a old state House 26 a 34 r. Propositions legislative pay increase rejected paid Martin Luther King Holiday without paid Columbus Day rejected paid King Holiday and paid Columbus Holiday rejected educational spending increase rejected victims rights measure approved. Arkansas Senate incumbent David Pryor a Defeated write in Independent Betty White. Governor incumbent Bill Clinton a Defeated Sheffield Nelson r. House new delegation 3 a 1 a old delegation 2 a 2 r. Legislature new state Senate trend 31 a 4 a new state House trend 89 a 9 a old state Senate 31 a 4 a old state House 88 a 11r. Propositions interest Cap raise Defeated removal of Wilson House 88 a 59 r 1d, 3 r leading old state Senate 23 a 13 a old state House 88 a 63 r. Delaware Senate incumbent Joseph Biden jr., a Defeated Jane Brady r. House new delegation 1 a 0 a old delegation 1d, or. Legislature new state Senate 15 a 6 a new state House 17 a 24 a old state Senate 13 a 8 a old state House 18d,23 r. Florida governor former . Sen. Lawton Chiles a Defeated incumbent gov. Bob Martinez r. House new delegation 10 a 9 a old delegation 11 r,8d. Legislature new state Senate 23 a 17 a new state House 74 a 46 a old state Senate 23 a 17 a old state House 72 a 48 r. Propositions three Day wait for gun purchases approved requirement that state government pay for tax Durdens it imposes on local communities approved. Georgia Senate incumbent Sam Nunn a re elected without opposition gov i mor it. Gov. Zell Miller a Defeated state v to new delegation 9 a 1 a old delegation 9 a rep. Johnny Isakson r House be approved _ development Bonds backup defeat California governor . Sen. Pete Wilson a Defeated former san Francisco mayor Dianne Feinster d. House new delegation 26 a 17 a 3 undecided old delegation 27 a 18 r. Legislature new state Senate 24 a 14 a 1 l 1 vacant old state Senate 24 a 14 a 11,1 vacant new state House 44 a 32 r with four races undecided old state House 45 a 32 a 3 vacant. Propositions Environ mental controls Defeated term limits approved two alcoholic beverages taxes Defeated prison labor hiring approved prison construction Bond Defeated seismic tax exemption approved child care Bonds Defeated county court t House Bonds Defeated county jail Bonds Defeated Gill nets approved veterans Home loan Bonds approved higher education Bonds Defeated. Colorado Senate . Rep. Hank Brownr Defeated Josie Heath d. Governor incumbent Roy Romer a Defeated John Andrews r. House new delegation 3 a 3 a old delegation 3 a 3 r. Legislature new state Senate 12 a 23 a new state House 27 a 38 a old state Senate 11d, 24 a old state House 26 a 39 r. Propositions tax limitation Defeated limited gambling approved term limitation approved. Connecticut governor Lowell p. Weicker jr., l Defeated . Rep. John g. Rowland a and . Rep. Bruce a. Morrison  new delegation 3 a 3 a old delegation 3 d,3r. Legislature new state Senate 20 a r16 new state Louse 1r. Legislature new state Senate 46 a 10 a new state House 148 a 32 a old state Senate 45 a 11 a old state House 144 a 36 r. Propositions connection of Gwinnett county to metropolitan Atlanta rapid transit authority Defeated. Hawaii Senate incumbent Daniel Akaka a Defeated Patricia Saiki r. Governor incumbent John Waihee a Defeated state rep. Fred Hemmings r. House new delegation 2 a old delegation 1d, 1r. Legislature new state Senate 22 a 3 a new state House 45 a 6 a old state Senate 22 a 3 a old state House 45 a 6 r. Idaho Senate . Rep. Larry Craig a Defeated Ron twi Legar d. Governor incumbent Cecil Andrus a Defeated Roger Fairchild r. House new delegation 2 a 0 a old delegation 1d, 1r. Legislature new state Senate 15 a 19 a 5 d leading 3 r leading new state House 24 a 46 a 4 d leading 10 r leading old state Senate 19 a 23 a old state House 21d, 63 r. Illinois Senate incumbent Paul Simon a Defeated . Rep. Lynn Martin r. Governor Secretary of state Jim Edgar a Defeated attorney general Ned Hartigan d. House new delegation 15 a 7 a old delegation 14 d,8r. Legislature new state Senate 31 a 28 a new state House 72 a 45 r with one seat undecided old state Senate 31 a 28 a old state House 67 a 41 r. Indiana Senate incumbent Dan Coats a Defeated Baron Hill a. House new delegation 8 a 2 a old delegation 7 a 3 r. Legislature new state Senate 24 a 26 a new state House at least 51 a 49 a old state Senate 24 a 26 a old state House 49 a 51r. Iowa Senate incumbent Tom Harkin a Defeated . ,r. Governor incumbent Terry Branstad a Defeated state House speaker Don Avenson d. House new delegation 2 a 4 a old delegation 2 a 4r. Legislature new state Senate 28 a 22 a new state House 55 a 45 a old state Senate 30 a 20 a old state House 61d, 39 r. Propositions state constitutional convention Defeated. Kansas Senate incumbent Nancy Kassebaum a Defeated Dick Williams d. Governor state treasurer Joan Finney a Defeated gov. Mike Hayden  new delegation 3 a 2 a old delegation 3 a 2d. Simon legislature new state House 63 a 62 a old state House 56 a 69 a state Senate 18 a 22 r. No Senate seats up for election. ,. Propositions to allow legislature to overhaul education governance system Defeated. Ken Rii City Senate incumbent Mitch Mcconnell a Defeated or. Harvey Sloane d. House new delegation 3 a 4 a old delegation 3 a 4 d. Legislature new state Senate 27 a 11 a new state House 68 a 32 a old state Senate 30 a 8 a old state house72d,28r. 4 Al w. Propositions to allow legislature to Call itself into special session Defeated to allow legislature to establish a procedure to review and repeal administrative regulations when not in session Defeated to take Many restrictions on local governments out of the Constitution and give the authority to the legislature Defeated to expand property tax exemptions for religious institutions passed. Louisiana Senate incumbent j. Bennett Johnston won re election in oct. 6 primary. House new delegation 4 a 4 a old delegation 4 a 4r. Main Senate incumbent William Cohen a Defeated Neil Rolde a. A governor incumbent John Mckean a Defeated . Rep. Joseph Brennan d. A House new delegation 1 a 1 a old delegation 1d, 1r. Legislature new state Senate 22 a 13 a new state House 97 a 53 a 1 contested old state Senate 20 a 15 a old state House 98 a 52 a 1 vacant. Propositions sunday sales approved. Maryland House new delegation 5 a 3 a old delegation 6 a 2 r. Legislature new state Senate 37 a 9 a 1d leading new state House 114 a 21r, 2 d leading 4 r leading old state Senate 40 a 7 a old state House 125 a 16 r. Propositions constitutional convention rejected. Massachusetts Senate incumbent John Kerry a Defeated James Rappaport r. Governor William Weld a Defeated John Silber d. House new delegation 1 a 10 a old delegation 1 a 10 d. Legislature old state House 128 a 31 a old state Senate 31 a 9 r. Several legislative races remain undecided so there Are no totals available for the new state House and Senate propositions a constitutional amendment to abolish the separate state census was approved. A measure to place restrictions on the use of consultants by state government was Defeated. A petition to Roll Back most state taxes and fees to 1988 Levels was Defeated. A measure to ease the signature requirements for Independent and third party candidates to get on the ballot was approved. Michigan Senate incumbent Carl Levin a Defeated Bill Schuetter. A governor state sen. John Engler a Defeated incumbent j Ames Blanchard d. House new delegation 11 a 7 a old delegation 11 d,7r. Legislature new state Senate 18 a 20 a new state House 61 a 49 a old state Senate 18 a 20 a old state House 60 a 50 r. Minnesota Senate Paul Wellstone a Defeated incumbent Rudy Boschwitz a. Governor Arne Carlson a Defeated incumbent Rudy Perpich d. House new delegation 6 a 2 a old delegation 5 a 3r. Legislature new state Senate 46 possible a 21 possible a new state House 80 possible a 54 possible a old state Senate 44 a 23 a old state House 79 a 53 r two vacant seats. Mississippi Senate incumbent Thad Cochran a won unopposed. A House new delegation 5 a old delegation 5 d. Legislature no races state House 102 a 18 a 2 vacancies state Senate 42 a 9 r,1 vacancies. Propositions six a a cleanup amendments to 1890continued on next Page Kerry  
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