McCain, Bradley take Cape

John McCain, hopeful for the Republican nomination for president, won a narrow majority of votes -- 657 votes to 621 -- in Cape Elizabeth in the Presidential Preference Primary.

Among Cape Democrats, former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley made a better showing than Vice President Al Gore, taking 480 votes compared with Gore's 352.

A total of 2,168 Cape voters participated in the "Super Tuesday" primary, for a turnout of 29.57 percent.

Here is how Cape voters cast their ballots:

Democrats

Bradley, Bill, Montclair, New Jersey -- 480

Gore, Al, Carthage, Tennessee -- 352

Uncommitted -- 12

Epstein, Richard Jan, Boca Raton, Florida -- 2

Larouche, Lyndon H., Jr., Round Hill, Virginia -- 0


Republicans

McCain, John, Phoenix, Arizona -- 657

Bush, George W., Austin, Texas -- 621

Keyes, Alan, Darnestown, Maryland -- 21

Uncommitted -- 14

Forbes, Steve, Bedminister, New Jersey -- 4

Bauer, Gary, Fairfax, Virginia -- 0

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