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Tennessee's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
J. Carr (Jack) Christian
|
47,809
|
28%
|
|
James H. (Jimmy) Quillen
|
114,797
|
67%
|
|
Don Fox
|
Independent
|
4,126
|
2%
|
|
Fred A. Hartley
|
Independent
|
3,416
|
2%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
J. Carr (Jack) Christian
|
34,691
|
25%
|
|
James H. (Jimmy) Quillen
|
102,947
|
73%
|
|
George (Doc) Mauer
|
Independent
|
3,576
|
3%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Kay C. Smith
|
58,657
|
32%
|
|
William L. Jenkins
|
117,676
|
65%
|
|
Dave Davis
|
Independent
|
1,947
|
1%
|
|
James B. Taylor
|
Independent
|
1,089
|
1%
|
|
Bill Bull Durham
|
Independent
|
885
|
<1%
|
|
John Curtis
|
Independent
|
621
|
<1%
|
*
|
1998
|
|
Kay C. White
|
30,710
|
31%
|
|
William L. Jenkins
|
68,904
|
69%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
William L. Jenkins
|
157,828
|
100%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
William L. Jenkins
|
127,300
|
99%
|
|
Write-ins
|
|
1,586
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Graham Leonard
|
56,361
|
24%
|
|
William L. Jenkins
|
172,543
|
74%
|
|
Ralph J. Ball
|
Independent
|
3,061
|
1%
|
|
Michael Peavler
|
Independent
|
1,595
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Rick Trent
|
65,538
|
37%
|
|
David Davis
|
108,336
|
61%
|
|
Robert N. Smith
|
Independent
|
1,024
|
1%
|
|
James W. Reeves
|
Independent
|
1,003
|
1%
|
|
Michael Peavler
|
Independent
|
966
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 10 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 13 votes. In 1996, Mike Fugate received 440 votes; Paul Schmidt received 367 votes; and write-ins received 26 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 75 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 20 votes. In 2006, Mahmood (Michael) Sabri received 411 votes.
Tennessee's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Troy Goodale
|
52,887
|
26%
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
148,377
|
72%
|
|
Randon J. Krieg
|
Independent
|
4,134
|
2%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
128,937
|
90%
|
|
Randon J. Krieg
|
Independent
|
6,854
|
5%
|
|
Greg Samples
|
Independent
|
6,682
|
5%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Stephen Smith
|
61,020
|
29%
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
150,953
|
71%
|
|
Chris G. Dimit
|
Independent
|
1,306
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
90,860
|
89%
|
|
Robert O. Watson
|
Independent
|
4,372
|
4%
|
|
Greg Samples
|
Independent
|
4,332
|
4%
|
|
George Njezic
|
Independent
|
2,920
|
3%
|
*
|
2000
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
187,154
|
89%
|
|
Kevin J. Rowland
|
Libertarian
|
22,304
|
11%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
John Greene
|
37,035
|
20%
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
146,887
|
79%
|
|
Joshua Williamson
|
Independent
|
1,110
|
1%
|
|
George Njezic
|
Independent
|
940
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
John Greene
|
52,155
|
19%
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
215,795
|
79%
|
|
Charles E. Howard
|
Independent
|
4,978
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
John Greene
|
45,025
|
22%
|
|
John J. Duncan, Jr.
|
157,095
|
78%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 3 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 9 votes. In 1996, George Njezic received 289 votes and write-ins received 6 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 18 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 27 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 9 votes.
Tennessee's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Marilyn Lloyd
|
105,693
|
49%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
102,763
|
47%
|
|
Carol Hagan
|
Independent
|
4,433
|
2%
|
|
Pete Melcher
|
Independent
|
2,048
|
1%
|
|
Marjorie M. Martin
|
Independent
|
1,593
|
1%
|
*
|
1994
|
|
Randy Button
|
73,839
|
46%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
84,583
|
52%
|
|
Thomas Ed Morrell
|
Independent
|
1,929
|
1%
|
|
Richard M. Sims
|
Independent
|
1,498
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Charles N. "Chuck" Jolly
|
85,714
|
43%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
113,408
|
56%
|
|
William A. Cole
|
Independent
|
1,002
|
<1%
|
|
Walt "Combat" Ward
|
Independent
|
718
|
<1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
James M. Lewis, Jr.
|
37,144
|
33%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
75,100
|
66%
|
|
Richard M. (Dick) Sims
|
Independent
|
1,468
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
William L. Callaway
|
75,785
|
35%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
139,840
|
64%
|
|
Trudy Austin
|
Libertarian
|
3,235
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
John Wolfe
|
58,824
|
34%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
112,254
|
65%
|
|
William C. Bolen
|
Independent
|
1,743
|
1%
|
|
Timothy A. Sevier
|
Independent
|
947
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
John Wolfe
|
84,295
|
33%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
166,154
|
65%
|
|
June Griffin
|
Independent
|
3,018
|
1%
|
|
Doug Vandagriff
|
Independent
|
1,696
|
1%
|
|
Jean Howard-Hill
|
Independent
|
1,473
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Brent Benedict
|
68,324
|
34%
|
|
Zach Wamp
|
130,791
|
66%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 3 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 4 votes. In 1996, Thomas Ed Morrell received 304 votes; Richard M. "Dick" Sims received 294 votes; and write-ins received 4 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 74 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 80 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 153 votes.
Tennessee's 4th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Jim Cooper
|
98,984
|
64%
|
|
Dale Johnson
|
50,340
|
33%
|
|
Ginnia C. Fox
|
Independent
|
3,970
|
3%
|
|
Kieven Parks
|
Independent
|
1,210
|
1%
|
*
|
1994
|
|
Jeff Whorley
|
60,489
|
42%
|
|
Van Hilleary
|
81,539
|
57%
|
|
J. Patrick Lyons
|
Independent
|
1,944
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Mark Stewart
|
73,331
|
41%
|
|
Van Hilleary
|
103,091
|
58%
|
|
J. Patrick Lyons
|
Independent
|
1,075
|
1%
|
|
Preston T. Spaulding
|
Independent
|
561
|
<1%
|
*
|
1998
|
|
Jerry W. Cooper
|
42,627
|
40%
|
|
Van Hilleary
|
62,829
|
60%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
David H. Dunaway
|
67,165
|
33%
|
|
Van Hilleary
|
133,622
|
66%
|
|
J. Patrick Lyons
|
Independent
|
2,418
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Lincoln Davis
|
95,989
|
52%
|
|
Janice Bowling
|
85,680
|
46%
|
|
William Tharon Chandler
|
Independent
|
1,073
|
1%
|
|
John Ray
|
Independent
|
605
|
<1%
|
*
|
2004
|
|
Lincoln Davis
|
138,459
|
55%
|
|
Janice Bowling
|
109,993
|
44%
|
|
Ken Martin
|
Independent
|
4,194
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Lincoln Davis
|
123,666
|
66%
|
|
Kenneth Martin
|
62,449
|
34%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 7 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 4 votes. In 1996, write-ins received 5 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 23 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 5 votes. In 2002, Bert Mason received 504 votes; Ed Wellmann received 399 votes; and write-ins received 50 votes.
Tennessee's 5th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Bob Clement
|
125,233
|
67%
|
|
Tom Stone
|
49,417
|
26%
|
|
Steven L. Edmondson
|
Independent
|
6,724
|
4%
|
|
Richard H. Wyatt
|
Independent
|
3,507
|
2%
|
|
John D. Haury
|
Independent
|
1,685
|
1%
|
|
Ben Tomeo
|
Independent
|
1,002
|
1%
|
*
|
1994
|
|
Bob Clement
|
95,953
|
60%
|
|
John Osborne
|
61,692
|
39%
|
|
Lloyd Botway
|
Independent
|
978
|
1%
|
|
Chuck Lokey
|
Independent
|
664
|
<1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Bob Clement
|
140,264
|
72%
|
|
Steven L. Edmondson
|
46,201
|
24%
|
|
Mike Childers
|
Independent
|
7,318
|
4%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Bob Clement
|
74,611
|
83%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
William M. Lancaster
|
Independent
|
6,162
|
7%
|
|
Al Borgman
|
Independent
|
4,983
|
6%
|
|
Gary I. Worden
|
Independent
|
4,345
|
5%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Bob Clement
|
149,277
|
72%
|
|
Stan Scott
|
50,386
|
24%
|
|
David Carew
|
Libertarian
|
6,268
|
3%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Jim Cooper
|
108,903
|
64%
|
|
Robert Duvall
|
56,825
|
33%
|
|
John Jay Hooker
|
Independent
|
3,063
|
2%
|
|
Jonathan D. Farley
|
Independent
|
1,205
|
1%
|
|
Jesse Turner
|
Independent
|
877
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Jim Cooper
|
168,970
|
69%
|
|
Scott Knapp
|
74,978
|
31%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Jim Cooper
|
122,919
|
69%
|
|
Thomas F. Kovach
|
49,702
|
28%
|
|
Ginny Welsch
|
Independent
|
3,766
|
2%
|
|
Scott Knapp
|
Independent
|
1,755
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 22 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 17 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 1 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 2 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 13 votes. In 2004, Thomas F. Kovach received 15 votes.
Tennessee's 6th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
120,177
|
57%
|
|
Marsha Blackburn
|
86,289
|
41%
|
|
H. Scott Benson
|
Independent
|
5,952
|
3%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
90,933
|
51%
|
|
Steve Gill
|
88,759
|
49%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
123,846
|
54%
|
|
Steve Gill
|
94,599
|
42%
|
|
Jim Coffer
|
Independent
|
9,125
|
4%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
75,055
|
55%
|
|
Walt Massey
|
62,277
|
45%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
168,861
|
62%
|
|
David Charles
|
97,169
|
36%
|
|
Jim Coffer
|
Libertarian
|
4,685
|
2%
|
|
Write-ins
|
|
1,184
|
<1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
117,119
|
66%
|
|
Robert L. Garrison
|
57,397
|
32%
|
|
J. Patrick Lyons
|
Independent
|
3,065
|
2%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
167,448
|
64%
|
|
Nick Demas
|
87,523
|
34%
|
|
J. Patrick Lyons
|
Independent
|
3,869
|
1%
|
|
Norman R. Saliba
|
Independent
|
1,802
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Bart Gordon
|
129,069
|
67%
|
|
David R. Davis
|
60,392
|
31%
|
|
Robert L. Garrison
|
Independent
|
2,035
|
1%
|
|
Norman R. Saliba
|
Independent
|
884
|
<1%
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 10 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 7 votes. In 1996, write-ins received 1 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 104 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 47 votes.
Tennessee's 7th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
David R. Davis
|
72,062
|
36%
|
|
Don Sundquist
|
125,101
|
62%
|
|
Rickey Boyette
|
Independent
|
2,290
|
1%
|
|
Jim Osburn
|
Independent
|
1,831
|
1%
|
|
Francis Fredrick Tapp
|
Independent
|
1,573
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Harold Byrd
|
65,851
|
39%
|
|
Ed Bryant
|
102,587
|
60%
|
|
Tom Jeanette
|
Independent
|
1,944
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Don Trotter
|
64,512
|
33%
|
|
Ed Bryant
|
126,737
|
65%
|
|
Steven E. Romer
|
Independent
|
2,483
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Ed Bryant
|
91,503
|
99%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Richard P. Sims
|
71,587
|
29%
|
|
Ed Bryant
|
171,056
|
70%
|
|
Denis Solee
|
Libertarian
|
2,941
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Tim Barron
|
51,790
|
26%
|
|
Marsha Blackburn
|
138,314
|
71%
|
|
Rick Patterson
|
Independent
|
5,423
|
3%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Marsha Blackburn
|
232,404
|
100%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Bill Morrison
|
73,369
|
32%
|
|
Marsha Blackburn
|
152,288
|
66%
|
|
Kathleen A. Culver
|
Independent
|
1,806
|
1%
|
|
James B. “Mickey” White
|
Independent
|
898
|
<1%
|
|
William J. Smith
|
Independent
|
848
|
<1%
|
|
John L. Rimer
|
Independent
|
710
|
<1%
|
|
Gayl G. Pratt
|
Independent
|
663
|
<1%
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 9 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 1 votes. In 1996, write-ins received 10 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 477 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 65 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 31 votes.
Tennessee's 8th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
136,852
|
84%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Lawrence J. Barnes
|
Independent
|
9,605
|
6%
|
|
David L. Ward
|
Independent
|
6,930
|
4%
|
|
John E. Vinson
|
Independent
|
5,435
|
3%
|
|
Millard J. McKissack II
|
Independent
|
4,600
|
3%
|
*
|
1994
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
97,951
|
64%
|
|
Neal R. Morris
|
55,573
|
36%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
123,681
|
67%
|
|
Tom Watson
|
55,024
|
30%
|
|
Donna Malone
|
Independent
|
4,816
|
3%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
76,803
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
143,127
|
72%
|
|
Billy Yancy
|
54,929
|
28%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
117,811
|
70%
|
|
Mat McClain
|
45,853
|
27%
|
|
James L. Hart
|
Independent
|
4,288
|
3%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
173,623
|
74%
|
|
James L. Hart
|
59,853
|
26%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
John S. Tanner
|
129,610
|
73%
|
|
John Farmer
|
47,492
|
27%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 10 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 14 votes. In 1996, write-ins received 377 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 22 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 24 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 18 votes. In 2004, Dennis Bertrand received 91 votes. In 2006, James Hart received 6 votes.
Tennessee's 9th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Harold E. Ford
|
123,276
|
58%
|
|
Charles L. Black
|
60,606
|
28%
|
|
Richard Liptock
|
Independent
|
14,075
|
7%
|
|
James Vandergriff
|
Independent
|
12,265
|
6%
|
|
William Rolen
|
Independent
|
2,517
|
1%
|
*
|
1994
|
|
Harold E. Ford
|
94,805
|
58%
|
|
Rod DeBerry
|
69,226
|
42%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Harold E. Ford, Jr.
|
116,345
|
61%
|
|
Rod DeBerry
|
70,951
|
37%
|
|
Silky Sullivan
|
Independent
|
957
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Harold E. Ford, Jr.
|
75,428
|
79%
|
|
Claude Burdikoff
|
18,078
|
19%
|
|
Gwendolyn L. Moore
|
Independent
|
932
|
1%
|
|
Johnny Kelly
|
Independent
|
775
|
1%
|
|
Greg Voehringer
|
Independent
|
567
|
1%
|
*
|
2000
|
|
Harold E. Ford, Jr.
|
143,298
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Harold E. Ford, Jr.
|
120,904
|
84%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Tony Rush
|
Independent
|
23,208
|
16%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Harold E. Ford, Jr.
|
190,648
|
82%
|
|
Ruben M. Fort
|
41,578
|
18%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Steve Cohen
|
103,341
|
60%
|
|
Mark White
|
31,002
|
18%
|
|
Jake Ford
|
Independent
|
38,243
|
22%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 16 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 9 votes. In 1996, Mary D. Taylor received 498 votes; Anthony Burton received 424 votes; Greg Voehringer received 327 votes; Tom Jeannette received 222 votes; Del Gill received 199 votes; Bill Taylor received 179 votes; Johnny E. Kelly received 156 votes; Don Fox received 146 votes; and write-ins received 10 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 2 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 36 votes. In 2002, write-ins received 148 votes. In 2004, Jim Maynard received 166 votes.
Texas's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Jim Chapman
|
152,209
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Jim Chapman
|
86,480
|
55%
|
|
Mike Blankenship
|
63,911
|
41%
|
|
Thomas "Jefferson" Mosser
|
Independent
|
6,001
|
4%
|
|
1998
|
|
Max Sandlin
|
80,788
|
59%
|
|
Dennis Boerner
|
55,191
|
41%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Max Sandlin
|
118,157
|
56%
|
|
Noble Willingham
|
91,912
|
43%
|
|
Ray Carr
|
Libertarian
|
1,779
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Max Sandlin
|
86,384
|
56%
|
|
John Lawrence
|
66,654
|
44%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Max Sandlin
|
96,281
|
38%
|
|
Louie Gohmert
|
157,068
|
61%
|
|
Dean L. Tucker
|
Libertarian
|
2,158
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Roger L. Owen
|
46,303
|
30%
|
|
Louie Gohmert
|
104,099
|
68%
|
|
Donald Perkison
|
Libertarian
|
2,668
|
2%
|
|
Texas's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Charles Wilson
|
118,625
|
56%
|
|
Donna Peterson
|
92,176
|
44%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Charles Wilson
|
87,709
|
57%
|
|
Donna Peterson
|
66,071
|
43%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Jim Turner
|
81,556
|
58%
|
|
Brian Babin
|
56,891
|
41%
|
|
Wendell Drye
|
Libertarian
|
1,142
|
1%
|
|
2000
|
|
Jim Turner
|
162,891
|
91%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Gary Lyndon Dye
|
Libertarian
|
15,939
|
9%
|
|
2002
|
|
Jim Turner
|
85,492
|
61%
|
|
Van Brookshire
|
53,656
|
38%
|
|
Peter Beach
|
Libertarian
|
1,353
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Nick Lampson
|
108,156
|
43%
|
|
Ted Poe
|
139,951
|
56%
|
|
Sandra Leigh Saulsbury
|
Libertarian
|
3,931
|
2%
|
|
2006
|
|
Gary E. Binderim
|
45,080
|
33%
|
|
Ted Poe
|
90,490
|
66%
|
|
Justo J. Perez
|
Libertarian
|
2,295
|
2%
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 549 votes.
Texas's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
201,569
|
86%
|
|
Noel Kopala
|
Libertarian
|
32,570
|
14%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
157,011
|
91%
|
|
Tom Donahue
|
Libertarian
|
15,611
|
9%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
106,690
|
91%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
10,288
|
9%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Billy Wayne Zachary
|
67,233
|
26%
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
187,486
|
72%
|
|
Lance Flores
|
Libertarian
|
7,178
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Manny Molera
|
37,503
|
24%
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
113,974
|
74%
|
|
John Davis
|
Libertarian
|
2,656
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
180,099
|
86%
|
|
Paul Jenkins
|
Independent
|
16,966
|
8%
|
|
James Vessels
|
Libertarian
|
13,287
|
6%
|
|
2006
|
|
Dan Dodd
|
49,529
|
35%
|
|
Sam Johnson
|
88,690
|
63%
|
|
Christopher J. Claytor
|
Libertarian
|
3,662
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 4th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
128,008
|
58%
|
|
David L. Bridges
|
83,875
|
38%
|
|
Steven Rothacker
|
Libertarian
|
8,450
|
4%
|
|
1994
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
99,303
|
59%
|
|
David L. Bridges
|
67,267
|
40%
|
|
Steven Rothacker
|
Libertarian
|
2,377
|
1%
|
|
1998
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
82,989
|
58%
|
|
Jim Lohmeyer
|
58,954
|
41%
|
|
Jim Simon
|
Libertarian
|
2,137
|
1%
|
|
2000
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
145,887
|
60%
|
|
Jon Newton
|
91,574
|
38%
|
|
Joe Turner
|
Libertarian
|
4,417
|
2%
|
|
2002
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
97,304
|
58%
|
|
John Graves
|
67,939
|
40%
|
|
Barbara Robinson
|
Libertarian
|
3,042
|
2%
|
|
2004
|
|
Jim Nickerson
|
81,585
|
30%
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
182,866
|
68%
|
|
Kevin D. Anderson
|
Libertarian
|
3,491
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Glenn Melancon
|
55,278
|
33%
|
|
Ralph M. Hall
|
106,495
|
64%
|
|
Kurt G. Helm
|
Libertarian
|
3,496
|
2%
|
|
Texas's 5th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
John Bryant
|
98,567
|
59%
|
|
Richard Stokley
|
62,419
|
37%
|
|
William H. Walker
|
Libertarian
|
6,344
|
4%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
John Bryant
|
61,877
|
50%
|
|
Pete Sessions
|
58,521
|
47%
|
|
Barbara Morgan
|
Independent
|
1,715
|
1%
|
|
Noel Kopala
|
Libertarian
|
876
|
1%
|
|
Regina Arashvand
|
Independent
|
627
|
1%
|
|
1998
|
|
Victor M. Morales
|
48,073
|
43%
|
|
Pete Sessions
|
61,714
|
56%
|
|
Michael D. Needleman
|
Libertarian
|
880
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Regina Montoya Coggins
|
82,629
|
44%
|
|
Pete Sessions
|
100,487
|
54%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
2,842
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Ron Chapman
|
56,330
|
40%
|
|
Jeb Hensarling
|
81,439
|
58%
|
|
Dan Michalski
|
Libertarian
|
1,283
|
1%
|
|
Thomas J. Kemper
|
Green
|
856
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Bill Bernstein
|
75,911
|
33%
|
|
Jeb Hensarling
|
148,816
|
64%
|
|
John Gonzalez
|
Libertarian
|
6,118
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Charlie Thompson
|
50,983
|
36%
|
|
Jeb Hensarling
|
88,478
|
62%
|
|
Mike Nelson
|
Libertarian
|
3,791
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 6th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
John Dietrich
|
73,933
|
28%
|
|
Joe Barton
|
189,140
|
72%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Terry Jesmore
|
44,286
|
22%
|
|
Joe Barton
|
152,038
|
76%
|
|
Bill Baird
|
Libertarian
|
4,688
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Ben B. Boothe
|
40,112
|
26%
|
|
Joe Barton
|
112,957
|
73%
|
|
Richard A. Bandlow
|
Libertarian
|
1,817
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Joe Barton
|
222,685
|
88%
|
|
Frank Brady
|
Libertarian
|
30,056
|
12%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Felix Alvarado
|
45,404
|
28%
|
|
Joe Barton
|
115,396
|
70%
|
|
Frank Brady
|
Libertarian
|
1,992
|
1%
|
|
B. J. Armstrong
|
Green
|
1,245
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Morris Meyer
|
83,609
|
33%
|
|
Joe Barton
|
168,767
|
66%
|
|
Stephen Schrader
|
Libertarian
|
3,251
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
David T. Harris
|
56,369
|
37%
|
|
Joe Barton
|
91,927
|
60%
|
|
Carl Nulsen
|
Libertarian
|
3,740
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 7th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Bill Archer
|
169,407
|
100%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Bill Archer
|
116,873
|
100%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Bill Archer
|
111,010
|
93%
|
|
Drew Parks
|
Libertarian
|
7,889
|
7%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Jeff Sell
|
60,694
|
24%
|
|
John Culberson
|
183,712
|
74%
|
|
Drew Parks
|
Libertarian
|
4,182
|
2%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
John Abney Culberson
|
96,795
|
89%
|
|
Drew Parks
|
Libertarian
|
11,674
|
11%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
John Martinez
|
91,126
|
33%
|
|
John Abney Culberson
|
175,440
|
64%
|
|
Paul Staton
|
Independent
|
3,713
|
1%
|
|
Drew Parks
|
Libertarian
|
3,372
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Jim Henley
|
64,514
|
38%
|
|
John Abney Culberson
|
99,318
|
59%
|
|
Drew Parks
|
Libertarian
|
3,953
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, write-ins received 47 votes. In 2000, John R. Skone-Palmer received 5 votes. In 2002, John R. Skone-Palmer received 58 votes.
Texas's 8th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Chas. Robinson
|
53,473
|
23%
|
|
Jack Fields
|
179,349
|
77%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Jack Fields
|
148,473
|
92%
|
|
Russ Klecka
|
Independent
|
12,831
|
8%
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Kevin Brady
|
123,372
|
93%
|
|
Don L. Richards
|
Libertarian
|
9,576
|
7%
|
|
2000
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Kevin Brady
|
233,848
|
92%
|
|
Gil Guillory
|
Libertarian
|
21,368
|
8%
|
|
2002
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Kevin Brady
|
140,575
|
93%
|
|
Gil Guillory
|
Libertarian
|
10,351
|
7%
|
|
2004
|
|
James Jim Wright
|
77,324
|
30%
|
|
Kevin Brady
|
179,599
|
69%
|
|
Paul Hansen
|
Libertarian
|
3,705
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
James “Jim” Wright
|
51,393
|
33%
|
|
Kevin Brady
|
105,665
|
67%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 9th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Jack Brooks
|
118,690
|
54%
|
|
Steve Stockman
|
96,270
|
43%
|
|
Billy Joe Crawford
|
Libertarian
|
6,401
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Jack Brooks
|
71,643
|
46%
|
|
Steve Stockman
|
81,353
|
52%
|
|
Bill Felton
|
Independent
|
2,145
|
1%
|
|
Darla K. Beenau
|
Libertarian
|
1,656
|
1%
|
|
1998
|
|
Nick Lampson
|
86,055
|
64%
|
|
Tom Cottar
|
49,107
|
36%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Nick Lampson
|
130,143
|
59%
|
|
Paul Williams
|
87,165
|
40%
|
|
F. Charles Knipp
|
Libertarian
|
2,508
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Nick Lampson
|
86,710
|
59%
|
|
Paul Williams
|
59,635
|
40%
|
|
Dean L. Tucker
|
Libertarian
|
1,613
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Al Green
|
114,462
|
72%
|
|
Arlette Molina
|
42,132
|
27%
|
|
Stacey Lynn Bourland
|
Libertarian
|
1,972
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Al Green
|
60,253
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 10th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
J. J. Pickle
|
177,233
|
68%
|
|
Herbert Spiro
|
68,646
|
26%
|
|
Terry Blum
|
Libertarian
|
6,353
|
2%
|
|
Jeff Davis
|
Independent
|
6,056
|
2%
|
|
Write-ins
|
|
3,604
|
1%
|
|
1994
|
|
Lloyd Doggett
|
113,738
|
56%
|
|
Jo Baylor
|
80,382
|
40%
|
|
Jeff Hill
|
Libertarian
|
2,953
|
1%
|
|
Michael L. Brandes
|
Independent
|
2,579
|
1%
|
|
Jeff Davis
|
Independent
|
2,334
|
1%
|
|
1998
|
|
Lloyd Doggett
|
116,127
|
85%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Vincent J. May
|
Libertarian
|
20,155
|
15%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Lloyd Doggett
|
203,628
|
85%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Michael Davis
|
Libertarian
|
37,203
|
15%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Lloyd Doggett
|
114,428
|
84%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Michele Messina
|
Libertarian
|
21,196
|
16%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Michael T. McCaul
|
182,113
|
79%
|
|
Robert Fritsche
|
Libertarian
|
35,569
|
15%
|
|
Lorenzo Sadun
|
Write-in
|
13,961
|
6%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Ted Ankrum
|
71,415
|
40%
|
|
Michael T. McCaul
|
97,726
|
55%
|
|
Michael Badnarik
|
Libertarian
|
7,614
|
4%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 11th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
119,999
|
67%
|
|
James W. Broyles
|
58,033
|
33%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
76,667
|
59%
|
|
Jim Broyles
|
52,876
|
41%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
71,142
|
82%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Vince Hanke
|
Libertarian
|
15,161
|
18%
|
|
2000
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
105,782
|
55%
|
|
Ramsey Farley
|
85,546
|
44%
|
|
Mark A. Swanstrom
|
Libertarian
|
1,590
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
74,678
|
52%
|
|
Ramsey Farley
|
68,236
|
47%
|
|
Andrew Paul Farris
|
Libertarian
|
1,943
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Wayne Raasch
|
50,339
|
22%
|
|
Mike Conaway
|
177,291
|
77%
|
|
Jeffrey Blunt
|
Libertarian
|
3,347
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
K. Michael Conaway
|
107,268
|
100%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 12th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Pete Geren
|
125,492
|
63%
|
|
David Hobbs
|
74,432
|
37%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Pete Geren
|
96,372
|
69%
|
|
Ernest J. Anderson, Jr.
|
43,959
|
31%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Tom Hall
|
39,084
|
36%
|
|
Kay Granger
|
66,740
|
62%
|
|
Paul Barthel
|
Libertarian
|
1,917
|
2%
|
|
2000
|
|
Mark Greene
|
67,612
|
36%
|
|
Kay Granger
|
117,739
|
63%
|
|
Ricky L. Clay
|
Libertarian
|
2,565
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Kay Granger
|
121,208
|
92%
|
|
Edward A. Hanson
|
Libertarian
|
10,723
|
8%
|
|
2004
|
|
Felix Alvarado
|
66,316
|
28%
|
|
Kay Granger
|
173,222
|
72%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
John R. Morris
|
45,676
|
31%
|
|
Kay Granger
|
98,371
|
67%
|
|
Gardner Osborne
|
Libertarian
|
2,888
|
2%
|
|
Texas's 13th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Bill Sarpalius
|
117,892
|
60%
|
|
Beau Boulter
|
77,514
|
40%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Bill Sarpalius
|
63,923
|
45%
|
|
William M. "Mac" Thornberry
|
79,466
|
55%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Mark Harmon
|
37,027
|
31%
|
|
William M. Mac Thornberry
|
81,141
|
68%
|
|
Georganne Baker Payne
|
Libertarian
|
1,298
|
1%
|
|
2000
|
|
Curtis Clinesmith
|
54,343
|
31%
|
|
Mac Thornberry
|
117,995
|
68%
|
|
Brad Clardy
|
Libertarian
|
2,137
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Zane Reese
|
31,218
|
21%
|
|
Mac Thornberry
|
119,401
|
79%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Mac Thornberry
|
189,448
|
92%
|
|
M.J. (Smitty) Smith
|
Libertarian
|
15,793
|
8%
|
|
2006
|
|
Roger J. Waun
|
33,460
|
23%
|
|
Mac Thornberry
|
108,107
|
74%
|
|
Jim Thompson
|
Libertarian
|
3,829
|
3%
|
|
Texas's 14th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Greg Laughlin
|
135,930
|
68%
|
|
Humberto J. (Bert) Garza
|
54,412
|
27%
|
|
Vic Vreeland
|
Independent
|
9,329
|
5%
|
|
1994
|
|
Greg Laughlin
|
86,175
|
56%
|
|
Jim Deats
|
68,793
|
44%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Loy Sneary
|
68,014
|
44%
|
|
Ron Paul
|
84,459
|
55%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Loy Sneary
|
92,689
|
40%
|
|
Ron Paul
|
137,370
|
60%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Corby Windham
|
48,224
|
32%
|
|
Ron Paul
|
102,905
|
68%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Ron Paul
|
173,668
|
100%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Shane Sklar
|
62,429
|
40%
|
|
Ron Paul
|
94,380
|
60%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, write-ins received 390 votes.
Texas's 15th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
E de la Garza
|
86,351
|
60%
|
|
Tom Haughey
|
56,549
|
40%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
E de la Garza
|
61,527
|
59%
|
|
Tom Haughey
|
41,119
|
39%
|
|
John c.c. Hamilton
|
Independent
|
1,720
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Rubén Hinojosa
|
47,957
|
58%
|
|
Tom Haughey
|
34,221
|
42%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Rubén Hinojosa
|
106,570
|
88%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Frank Jones
|
Libertarian
|
13,167
|
11%
|
|
Israel Cantu
|
Write-in
|
711
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Rubén Hinojosa
|
66,311
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Rubén Hinojosa
|
96,089
|
58%
|
|
Michael D. Thamm
|
67,917
|
41%
|
|
William R. Cady
|
Libertarian
|
2,352
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Rube’n Hinojosa
|
43,236
|
62%
|
|
Paul B. Haring
|
16,601
|
24%
|
|
Eddie Zamora
|
Republican
|
10,150
|
15%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 16th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Ronald D. Coleman
|
66,731
|
52%
|
|
Chip Taberski
|
61,870
|
48%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Ronald D. Coleman
|
49,815
|
57%
|
|
Bobby Ortiz
|
37,409
|
43%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Silvestre Reyes
|
67,486
|
88%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Stu Nance
|
Libertarian
|
5,329
|
7%
|
|
Lorenzo Morales
|
Independent
|
3,952
|
5%
|
|
2000
|
|
Silvestre Reyes
|
92,649
|
68%
|
|
Daniel S. Power
|
40,921
|
30%
|
|
Dan Moser
|
Libertarian
|
2,080
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Silvestre Reyes
|
72,383
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Silvestre Reyes
|
108,577
|
68%
|
|
David Brigham
|
49,972
|
31%
|
|
Brad Clardy
|
Libertarian
|
2,224
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Silvestre Reyes
|
61,116
|
79%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Gordon R. Strickland
|
Libertarian
|
16,572
|
21%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 17th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Charles W. Stenholm
|
136,213
|
66%
|
|
Jeannie Sadowski
|
69,958
|
34%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Charles W. Stenholm
|
83,497
|
54%
|
|
Phil Boone
|
72,108
|
46%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Charles W. Stenholm
|
75,367
|
54%
|
|
Rudy Izzard
|
63,700
|
45%
|
|
Gordon Mobley
|
Libertarian
|
1,618
|
1%
|
|
2000
|
|
Charles W. Stenholm
|
120,670
|
59%
|
|
Darrell Clements
|
72,535
|
35%
|
|
Debra M. Monde
|
Libertarian
|
11,180
|
5%
|
*
|
2002
|
|
Charles W. Stenholm
|
84,136
|
51%
|
|
Rob Beckham
|
77,622
|
47%
|
|
Fred Jones
|
Libertarian
|
2,046
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
125,309
|
51%
|
|
Arlene Wohlgemuth
|
116,049
|
47%
|
|
Clyde L. Garland
|
Libertarian
|
3,390
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Chet Edwards
|
92,478
|
58%
|
|
Van Taylor
|
64,142
|
40%
|
|
Guillermo Acosta
|
Libertarian
|
2,504
|
2%
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Pete Julia received 45 votes.
Texas's 18th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Craig A. Washington
|
111,422
|
65%
|
|
Edward Blum
|
56,080
|
33%
|
|
Gregg Lassen
|
Libertarian
|
4,706
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Sheila Jackson-Lee
|
84,790
|
73%
|
|
Jerry Burley
|
28,153
|
24%
|
|
J. Larry Snellings
|
Independent
|
1,278
|
1%
|
|
George M. Hollenbeck
|
Libertarian
|
1,169
|
1%
|
|
1998
|
|
Sheila Jackson-Lee
|
82,091
|
90%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
James Galvan
|
Libertarian
|
9,176
|
10%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Sheila Jackson-Lee
|
131,857
|
76%
|
|
Bob Levy
|
38,191
|
22%
|
|
Colin Nankervis
|
Libertarian
|
2,330
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Sheila Jackson-Lee
|
99,161
|
77%
|
|
Phillip J. Abbott
|
27,980
|
22%
|
|
Brent Sullivan
|
Libertarian
|
1,785
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Sheila Jackson-Lee
|
136,018
|
89%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Tom Bazán
|
Independent
|
9,787
|
6%
|
|
Brent Sullivan
|
Libertarian
|
7,183
|
5%
|
|
2006
|
|
Sheila Jackson-Lee
|
65,936
|
77%
|
|
Ahmad Hassan
|
16,448
|
19%
|
|
Patrick Warren
|
Libertarian
|
3,667
|
4%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 19th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Terry Lee Moser
|
47,325
|
23%
|
|
Larry Combest
|
162,057
|
77%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Larry Combest
|
120,641
|
100%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Sidney Blankenship
|
21,162
|
16%
|
|
Larry Combest
|
108,266
|
84%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Larry Combest
|
170,319
|
92%
|
|
John Turnbow
|
Libertarian
|
15,579
|
8%
|
|
2002
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Larry Combest
|
117,092
|
92%
|
|
Larry Johnson
|
Libertarian
|
10,684
|
8%
|
|
2004
|
|
Charles W. Stenholm
|
93,531
|
40%
|
|
Randy Neugebauer
|
136,459
|
58%
|
|
Richard Peterson
|
Libertarian
|
3,524
|
2%
|
|
2006
|
|
Robert Ricketts
|
41,676
|
30%
|
|
Randy Neugebauer
|
94,785
|
68%
|
|
Fred C. Jones
|
Libertarian
|
3,349
|
2%
|
*
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2006, Mike Sadler received 197 votes.
Texas's 20th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Henry B. Gonzalez
|
103,755
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Henry B. Gonzalez
|
60,114
|
63%
|
|
Carl Bill Colyer
|
36,035
|
37%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Charlie Gonzalez
|
50,356
|
63%
|
|
James Walker
|
28,347
|
36%
|
|
Alejandro (Alex) DePeña
|
Libertarian
|
1,010
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Charles A. Gonzalez
|
107,487
|
88%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Alejandro (Alex) De Pena
|
Libertarian
|
15,087
|
12%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Charles A. Gonzalez
|
68,685
|
100%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Charles A. Gonzalez
|
112,480
|
65%
|
|
Roger Scott
|
54,976
|
32%
|
|
Jessie Bouley
|
Libertarian
|
2,377
|
1%
|
|
Michael Idrogo
|
Independent
|
1,971
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Charles A. Gonzalez
|
68,348
|
87%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Michael Idrogo
|
Libertarian
|
9,897
|
13%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 21st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
James M. Gaddy
|
62,827
|
24%
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
190,979
|
72%
|
|
William E. Grisham
|
Libertarian
|
10,847
|
4%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
165,595
|
90%
|
|
Kerry L. Lowry
|
Independent
|
18,480
|
10%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
165,047
|
91%
|
|
Jeffrey Charles Blunt
|
Libertarian
|
15,561
|
9%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Jim Green
|
73,326
|
22%
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
251,049
|
76%
|
|
C. W. (Jinx) Steinbrecher
|
Libertarian
|
6,503
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
John Courage
|
56,206
|
25%
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
161,836
|
73%
|
|
D. G. Roberts
|
Libertarian
|
4,051
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Rhett R. Smith
|
121,129
|
36%
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
209,774
|
61%
|
|
Jason Pratt
|
Libertarian
|
10,216
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
John Courage
|
49,957
|
25%
|
|
Lamar S. Smith
|
122,486
|
60%
|
|
Gene Kelly
|
Democratic
|
18,355
|
9%
|
|
Tommy Calvert
|
Independent
|
5,280
|
3%
|
|
James Arthur Strohm
|
Libertarian
|
4,076
|
2%
|
|
James Lyle Peterson
|
Independent
|
2,189
|
1%
|
|
Mark J. Rossano
|
Independent
|
1,439
|
1%
|
|
Texas's 22nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Richard Konrad
|
67,812
|
31%
|
|
Tom DeLay
|
150,221
|
69%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Scott Douglas Cunningham
|
38,826
|
24%
|
|
Tom DeLay
|
120,302
|
74%
|
|
Gregory D. Pepper
|
Independent
|
4,016
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Hill Kemp
|
45,386
|
34%
|
|
Tom DeLay
|
87,840
|
65%
|
|
Steve Grupe
|
Libertarian
|
1,494
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Jo Ann Matranga
|
92,645
|
36%
|
|
Tom DeLay
|
154,662
|
60%
|
|
Bob Schneider
|
Independent
|
5,577
|
2%
|
|
Kent Probst
|
Libertarian
|
3,383
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Tim Riley
|
55,716
|
35%
|
|
Tom DeLay
|
100,499
|
63%
|
|
Gerald W. Jerry LaFleur
|
Libertarian
|
1,612
|
1%
|
|
Joel West
|
Green
|
1,257
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Richard R. Morrison
|
112,034
|
41%
|
|
Tom DeLay
|
150,386
|
55%
|
|
Michael Fjetland
|
Independent
|
5,314
|
2%
|
|
Tom Morrison
|
Libertarian
|
4,886
|
2%
|
|
2006
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Shelley Sekula Gibbs
|
76,924
|
62%
|
|
Steve Stockman
|
Republican
|
13,600
|
11%
|
|
Bob Smither
|
Libertarian
|
23,425
|
19%
|
*
|
2006
|
|
Nick Lampson
|
76,775
|
52%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Shelley Sekula Gibbs
|
Write–in
|
61,938
|
42%
|
|
Bob Smither
|
Libertarian
|
9,009
|
6%
|
*
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In the 2006 special election for the remaining two months of DeLay's term, Republican Don Richardson received 7,405 votes and Republican Giannibicego Hoa Tran received 2,568 votes. In the 2006 general election, Don Richardson received 428 votes and Joe Reasbeck received 89 votes.
Texas's 23rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Albert G. Bustamante
|
63,797
|
38%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
98,259
|
59%
|
|
David Alter
|
Libertarian
|
4,291
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Rolando L. Rios
|
44,101
|
37%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
73,815
|
63%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Charlie Urbina Jones
|
40,281
|
35%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
73,177
|
64%
|
|
William A. (Bill) Stallknecht
|
Libertarian
|
1,262
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Isidro Garza, Jr.
|
78,274
|
39%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
119,679
|
59%
|
|
Jeffrey C. Blunt
|
Libertarian
|
3,801
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Henry Cuellar
|
71,067
|
47%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
77,573
|
52%
|
|
Jeffrey C. Blunt
|
Libertarian
|
1,106
|
1%
|
|
Ed Scharf
|
Green
|
806
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Joe Sullivan
|
72,480
|
29%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
170,716
|
69%
|
|
Nazirite Comrade Perez
|
Libertarian
|
3,307
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Ciro D. Rodriguez
|
24,594
|
20%
|
|
Henry Bonilla
|
60,175
|
49%
|
|
Albert Uresti
|
Democratic
|
14,552
|
12%
|
|
Lukin Gilliland
|
Democratic
|
13,728
|
11%
|
|
August G. “Augie” Beltran
|
Democratic
|
2,647
|
2%
|
|
Rick Bolanos
|
Democratic
|
2,564
|
2%
|
|
Adrian DeLeon
|
Democratic
|
2,198
|
2%
|
|
Craig T. Stephens
|
Independent
|
3,341
|
3%
|
|
Texas's 24th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Martin Frost
|
104,174
|
60%
|
|
Steve Masterson
|
70,042
|
40%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Martin Frost
|
65,019
|
53%
|
|
Ed Harrison
|
58,062
|
47%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Martin Frost
|
56,321
|
57%
|
|
Shawn Terry
|
40,105
|
41%
|
|
George Arias
|
Independent
|
830
|
1%
|
|
David A. Stover
|
Libertarian
|
736
|
1%
|
|
2000
|
|
Martin Frost
|
103,152
|
62%
|
|
James Bryndan Wright
|
61,235
|
37%
|
|
Robert (Bob) Worthington
|
Write-in
|
2,561
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Martin Frost
|
73,002
|
65%
|
|
Mike Rivera Ortega
|
38,332
|
34%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
1,560
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Gary R. Page
|
82,599
|
34%
|
|
Kenny Marchant
|
154,435
|
64%
|
|
James H. Lawrence
|
Libertarian
|
4,340
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Gary R. Page
|
52,075
|
37%
|
|
Kenny Marchant
|
83,835
|
60%
|
|
Mark Frohman
|
Libertarian
|
4,228
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 25th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Michael A. Andrews
|
98,975
|
56%
|
|
Dolly Madison McKenna
|
73,192
|
41%
|
|
Richard Mauk
|
Libertarian
|
4,710
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Ken Bentsen
|
61,959
|
52%
|
|
Gene Fontenot
|
53,321
|
45%
|
|
Sarah Klein-Tower
|
Independent
|
2,060
|
2%
|
|
Robert F. Lockhart
|
Libertarian
|
1,189
|
1%
|
|
1998
|
|
Ken Bentsen
|
58,591
|
58%
|
|
John M. Sanchez
|
41,848
|
41%
|
|
Eric Atkisson
|
Libertarian
|
830
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Ken Bentsen
|
106,112
|
60%
|
|
Phil Sudan
|
68,010
|
39%
|
|
Clifford Lee Messina
|
Libertarian
|
2,400
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Chris Bell
|
63,590
|
55%
|
|
Tom Reiser
|
50,041
|
43%
|
|
George Reiter
|
Green
|
1,399
|
1%
|
|
Guy McLendon
|
Libertarian
|
1,096
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Lloyd Doggett
|
108,309
|
68%
|
|
Rebecca Armendariz Klein
|
49,252
|
31%
|
|
James Werner
|
Libertarian
|
2,656
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Lloyd Doggett
|
109,911
|
67%
|
|
Grant Rostig
|
42,975
|
26%
|
|
Barbara Cunningham
|
Libertarian
|
6,942
|
4%
|
|
Brian Parrett
|
Independent
|
3,596
|
2%
|
|
Texas's 26th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
John Wayne Caton
|
55,237
|
27%
|
|
Richard K. Armey
|
150,209
|
73%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
LeEarl Ann Bryant
|
39,763
|
22%
|
|
Richard K. Armey
|
135,398
|
76%
|
|
Alfred Adask
|
Libertarian
|
2,030
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Richard K. Armey
|
120,332
|
88%
|
|
Joe Turner
|
Libertarian
|
16,182
|
12%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Steve Love
|
75,601
|
26%
|
|
Richard K. Armey
|
214,025
|
72%
|
|
Fred E. Badagnani
|
Libertarian
|
5,646
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Paul William LeBon
|
37,485
|
23%
|
|
Michael C. Burgess
|
123,195
|
75%
|
|
David Wallace Croft
|
Libertarian
|
2,367
|
1%
|
|
Gary R. Page
|
Green
|
1,631
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Lico Reyes
|
89,809
|
33%
|
|
Michael C. Burgess
|
180,519
|
66%
|
|
James Gholston
|
Libertarian
|
4,211
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Tim Barnwell
|
58,271
|
37%
|
|
Michael C. Burgess
|
94,219
|
60%
|
|
Rich Haas
|
Libertarian
|
3,993
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 85 votes.
Texas's 27th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
87,022
|
55%
|
|
Jay Kimbrough
|
66,853
|
43%
|
|
Charles Henry Schoonover
|
Libertarian
|
2,969
|
2%
|
|
1994
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
65,325
|
59%
|
|
Erol A. Stone
|
44,693
|
41%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
61,638
|
63%
|
|
Erol A. Stone
|
34,284
|
35%
|
|
Mark G. Pretz
|
Libertarian
|
1,476
|
2%
|
|
2000
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
102,088
|
63%
|
|
Pat Ahumada
|
54,660
|
34%
|
|
William Bunch
|
Libertarian
|
4,324
|
3%
|
|
2002
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
68,559
|
61%
|
|
Pat Ahumada
|
41,004
|
37%
|
|
Christopher J. Claytor
|
Libertarian
|
2,646
|
2%
|
|
2004
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
112,081
|
63%
|
|
William (Willie) Vaden
|
61,955
|
35%
|
|
Christopher J. Claytor
|
Libertarian
|
3,500
|
2%
|
|
2006
|
|
Solomon P. Ortiz
|
62,058
|
57%
|
|
Wm. “Willie” Vaden
|
42,538
|
39%
|
|
Robert Powell
|
Libertarian
|
4,718
|
4%
|
|
Texas's 28th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Frank Tejeda
|
122,457
|
87%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
David C. Slatter
|
Libertarian
|
18,128
|
13%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Frank Tejeda
|
73,986
|
71%
|
|
David C. Slatter
|
28,777
|
28%
|
|
Stephan "Steve" Rothstein
|
Libertarian
|
1,612
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Ciro D. Rodriguez
|
71,849
|
91%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Edward Elmer
|
Libertarian
|
7,504
|
9%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Ciro D. Rodriguez
|
123,104
|
89%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
William A. Stallknecht
|
Libertarian
|
15,156
|
11%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Ciro D. Rodriguez
|
71,393
|
71%
|
|
Gabriel Perales, Jr.
|
26,973
|
27%
|
|
William A. Bill Stallknecht
|
Libertarian
|
2,054
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Henry Cuellar
|
106,323
|
59%
|
|
James (Jim) F. Hopson
|
69,538
|
39%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
4,305
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Henry Cuellar
|
52,574
|
68%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Frank Enriquez
|
Democratic
|
15,798
|
20%
|
|
Ron Avery
|
Conservative
|
9,383
|
12%
|
|
Texas's 29th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Gene Green
|
64,064
|
65%
|
|
Clark Kent Ervin
|
34,609
|
35%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Gene Green
|
44,102
|
73%
|
|
Harold (Oilman) Eide
|
15,952
|
27%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Gene Green
|
44,179
|
93%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Lea Sherman
|
Independent
|
2,013
|
4%
|
|
James P. Chudleigh
|
Libertarian
|
1,439
|
3%
|
|
2000
|
|
Gene Green
|
84,665
|
73%
|
|
Joe Vu
|
29,606
|
26%
|
|
Ray Dittmar
|
Libertarian
|
1,204
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002
|
|
Gene Green
|
55,760
|
95%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Paul Hansen
|
Libertarian
|
2,833
|
5%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Gene Green
|
78,256
|
94%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Clifford Messina
|
Libertarian
|
4,868
|
6%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Gene Green
|
37,174
|
74%
|
|
Eric Story
|
12,347
|
24%
|
|
Clifford Lee Messina
|
Libertarian
|
1,029
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 30th congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
107,831
|
72%
|
|
Lucy Cain
|
37,853
|
25%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
5,063
|
3%
|
|
1994
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
73,166
|
73%
|
|
Lucy Cain
|
25,848
|
26%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
1,728
|
2%
|
|
1998
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
57,603
|
72%
|
|
Carrie Kelleher
|
21,338
|
27%
|
|
Barbara L. Robinson
|
Libertarian
|
811
|
1%
|
|
2000
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
109,163
|
92%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Kelly Rush
|
Libertarian
|
9,798
|
8%
|
|
2002
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
88,980
|
74%
|
|
Ron Bush
|
28,981
|
24%
|
|
Lance Flores
|
Libertarian
|
1,856
|
2%
|
|
2004
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
144,513
|
93%
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
John Davis
|
Libertarian
|
10,821
|
7%
|
|
2006
|
|
Eddie Bernice Johnson
|
81,348
|
80%
|
|
Wilson Aurbach
|
17,850
|
18%
|
|
Ken Ashby
|
Libertarian
|
2,250
|
2%
|
|
Texas's 31st congressional district: Results 2002–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
2002
|
|
David Bagley
|
44,183
|
27%
|
|
John R. Carter
|
111,556
|
69%
|
|
Clark Simmons
|
Libertarian
|
2,037
|
1%
|
|
John S. Petersen
|
Green
|
1,992
|
1%
|
|
R. C. Crawford
|
Independent
|
1,716
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Jon Porter
|
80,292
|
32%
|
|
John R. Carter
|
160,247
|
65%
|
|
Celeste Adams
|
Libertarian
|
6,888
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Mary Beth Harrell
|
60,293
|
39%
|
|
John R. Carter
|
90,869
|
58%
|
|
Matt McAdoo
|
Libertarian
|
4,221
|
3%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Texas's 32nd congressional district: Results 2002–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
2002
|
|
Pauline K. Dixon
|
44,886
|
30%
|
|
Pete Sessions
|
100,226
|
68%
|
|
Steve Martin
|
Libertarian
|
1,582
|
1%
|
|
Carla Hubbell
|
Green
|
1,208
|
1%
|
|
2004
|
|
Martin Frost
|
89,030
|
44%
|
|
Pete Sessions
|
109,859
|
54%
|
|
Michael David Needleman
|
Libertarian
|
3,347
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Will Pryor
|
52,269
|
41%
|
|
Pete Sessions
|
71,461
|
56%
|
|
John B. Hawley
|
Libertarian
|
2,922
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Utah's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Ron Holt
|
68,712
|
28%
|
|
James V. Hansen
|
160,037
|
65%
|
|
William J. "Dub" Lawrence
|
Independent
|
16,505
|
7%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Bobbie Coray
|
57,664
|
35%
|
|
James V. Hansen
|
104,954
|
65%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Gregory J. Sanders
|
65,866
|
30%
|
|
James V. Hansen
|
150,126
|
68%
|
|
Randall Tolpinrud
|
Natural Law
|
3,787
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Steve Beierlein
|
49,307
|
30%
|
|
James V. Hansen
|
109,708
|
68%
|
|
Gerard A. Arthus
|
Libertarian
|
3,070
|
2%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Kathleen McConkie Collinwood
|
71,229
|
27%
|
|
James V. Hansen
|
180,591
|
69%
|
|
Hartley D. Anderson
|
Independent American
|
5,131
|
2%
|
|
Dave Starr Seely
|
Libertarian
|
3,151
|
1%
|
|
Matthew D. Frandsen
|
Natural Law
|
1,703
|
1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Dave Thomas
|
66,104
|
37%
|
|
Rob Bishop
|
109,265
|
61%
|
|
Craig Axford
|
Green
|
4,027
|
2%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Steven Thompson
|
85,630
|
29%
|
|
Rob Bishop
|
199,615
|
68%
|
|
Charles Johnston
|
Constitution
|
4,510
|
2%
|
|
Richard W. Soderberg
|
Personal Choice
|
4,206
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Steven Olsen
|
57,922
|
32%
|
|
Rob Bishop
|
112,546
|
63%
|
|
Mark Hudson
|
Constitution
|
5,539
|
3%
|
|
Lynn Badler
|
Libertarian
|
2,467
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Cody Judy received 8 votes; Charles Johnston received 7 votes; and Susan Howard received 1 votes.
Utah's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Karen Shepherd
|
127,738
|
50%
|
|
Enid Greene
|
118,307
|
47%
|
|
A. Peter Crane
|
Independent
|
6,274
|
2%
|
|
Eileen Koschak
|
Socialist Workers
|
650
|
<1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
Karen Shepherd
|
66,911
|
36%
|
|
Enid G. Waldholtz
|
85,507
|
46%
|
|
Merrill Cook
|
Independent
|
34,167
|
18%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Ross C. Anderson
|
100,283
|
42%
|
|
Merrill Cook
|
129,963
|
55%
|
|
Arly H. Pedersen
|
Independent American
|
3,070
|
1%
|
|
Catherine Carter
|
Natural Law
|
2,981
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
Lily Eskelsen
|
77,198
|
43%
|
|
Merrill Cook
|
93,718
|
53%
|
|
Ken Larsen
|
Independent
|
3,998
|
2%
|
|
Brian E. Swim
|
Libertarian
|
1,390
|
1%
|
|
Arly H. Pedersen
|
Independent American
|
813
|
<1%
|
*
|
2000
|
|
Jim Matheson
|
145,021
|
56%
|
|
Derek W. Smith
|
107,114
|
41%
|
|
Bruce Bangerter
|
Independent American
|
4,704
|
2%
|
|
Peter Pixton
|
Libertarian
|
2,165
|
1%
|
|
Steven Alberts Voris
|
Unaffiliated
|
597
|
<1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Jim Matheson
|
110,764
|
49%
|
|
John Swallow
|
109,123
|
49%
|
|
Patrick Diehl
|
Green
|
2,589
|
1%
|
|
Ron Copier
|
Libertarian
|
1,622
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Jim Matheson
|
187,250
|
55%
|
|
John Swallow
|
147,778
|
43%
|
|
Jeremy Paul Petersen
|
Constitution
|
3,541
|
1%
|
|
Patrick S. Diehl
|
Green
|
2,189
|
1%
|
|
Ronald R. Amos
|
Personal Choice
|
1,210
|
<1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Jim Matheson
|
133,231
|
59%
|
|
LaVar Christensen
|
84,234
|
37%
|
|
W. David Perry
|
Constitution
|
3,395
|
2%
|
|
Bob Brister
|
Green
|
3,338
|
1%
|
|
Austin Sherwood Lett
|
Libertarian
|
1,620
|
1%
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1996, write-ins received 24 votes. In 1998, Robert C. Lesh received 524 votes.
Utah's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Bill Orton
|
135,029
|
59%
|
|
Richard R. Harrington
|
84,019
|
37%
|
|
Wayne L. Hill
|
Independent
|
5,764
|
3%
|
|
Charles M. Wilson
|
Independent
|
2,068
|
1%
|
|
Doug Jones
|
Libertarian
|
1,797
|
1%
|
*
|
1994
|
|
Bill Orton
|
91,505
|
59%
|
|
Dixie Thompson
|
61,839
|
40%
|
|
Barbara Greenway
|
Socialist Workers
|
1,802
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Bill Orton
|
98,178
|
47%
|
|
Chris Cannon
|
106,220
|
51%
|
|
Amy L. Lassen
|
Libertarian
|
2,341
|
1%
|
|
Gerald "Bear" Slothower
|
Unaffiliated
|
706
|
<1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Chris Cannon
|
100,830
|
77%
|
|
Will Christensen
|
Independent American
|
20,720
|
16%
|
|
Kitty K. Burton
|
Libertarian
|
9,553
|
7%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
Donald Dunn
|
88,547
|
37%
|
|
Chris Cannon
|
138,943
|
59%
|
|
Michael J. Lehman
|
Independent American
|
5,436
|
2%
|
|
Kitty K. Burton
|
Libertarian
|
3,570
|
2%
|
|
Randall Tolpinrud
|
Natural Law
|
852
|
<1%
|
|
2002
|
|
Nancy Jane Woodside
|
44,533
|
29%
|
|
Chris Cannon
|
103,598
|
67%
|
|
Kitty K. Burton
|
Libertarian
|
5,511
|
4%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Beau Babka
|
88,748
|
33%
|
|
Chris Cannon
|
173,010
|
63%
|
|
Ronald Winfield
|
Constitution
|
5,089
|
2%
|
|
Jim Dexter
|
Libertarian
|
3,691
|
1%
|
|
Curtis Darrell James
|
Personal Choice
|
2,390
|
1%
|
|
2006
|
|
Christian Burridge
|
53,330
|
32%
|
|
Chris Cannon
|
95,455
|
58%
|
|
Jim Noorlander
|
Constitution
|
14,533
|
9%
|
|
Philip Lear Hallman
|
Libertarian
|
2,080
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Nels J'Anthony received 384 votes. In 1996, John Phillip Langford received 270 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 20 votes. In 2002, John William Maurin received 1 votes.
Vermont's at-large congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year
|
|
Democrat
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
Republican
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
3rd Party
|
Party
|
Votes
|
Pct
|
|
1992
|
|
Lewis E. Young
|
22,279
|
8%
|
|
Tim Philbin
|
86,901
|
31%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
162,724
|
58%
|
|
Pete Diamondstone
|
Liberty Union
|
3,660
|
1%
|
|
John Dewey
|
Natural Law/New Alliance
|
3,549
|
1%
|
|
Douglas M. Miller
|
Freedom for LaRouche
|
2,049
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
John Carroll
|
98,523
|
47%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
105,502
|
50%
|
|
Carole Banus
|
Natural Law
|
2,963
|
1%
|
|
Jack (Buck) Rogers
|
Grassroots
|
2,664
|
1%
|
|
Annette Larson
|
Liberty Union
|
1,493
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996
|
|
Jack Long
|
23,830
|
9%
|
|
Susan W. Sweetser
|
83,021
|
33%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
140,678
|
55%
|
|
Thomas J. Morse
|
Libertarian
|
2,693
|
1%
|
|
Peter Diamondstone
|
Liberty Union
|
1,965
|
1%
|
|
Robert Melamede
|
Vermont Grass Roots
|
1,350
|
1%
|
|
Norio Kushi
|
Natural Law
|
812
|
<1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Mark Candon
|
70,740
|
33%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
136,403
|
63%
|
|
Matthew Mulligan
|
Vermont Grassroots
|
3,464
|
2%
|
|
Pete Diamondstone
|
Liberty Union
|
2,153
|
1%
|
|
Robert Maynard
|
Libertarian
|
2,097
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
Karen Ann Kerin
|
51,977
|
18%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
196,118
|
69%
|
|
Pete Diamondstone, Democratic
|
Liberty Union
|
14,918
|
5%
|
|
Stewart Skrill
|
Independent
|
11,816
|
4%
|
|
Jack Rogers
|
Vermont Grassroots
|
4,799
|
2%
|
|
Daniel H. Krymkowski
|
Libertarian
|
2,978
|
1%
|
|
Write-ins
|
|
760
|
<1%
|
|
2002
|
|
(no candidate)
|
|
|
|
William Bill Meub
|
72,813
|
32%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
144,880
|
64%
|
|
Jane Newton
|
Liberty Union/Progressive
|
3,185
|
1%
|
|
Fawn Skinner
|
Vermont Grassroots
|
2,344
|
1%
|
|
Daniel H. Krymkowski
|
Libertarian
|
2,033
|
1%
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004
|
|
Larry Drown
|
21,684
|
7%
|
|
Greg Parke
|
74,271
|
24%
|
|
Bernard Sanders
|
Independent
|
205,774
|
67%
|
|
Jane Newton
|
Liberty Union
|
3,018
|
1%
|
*
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006
|
|
Peter Welch
|
139,815
|
53%
|
|
Martha Rainville
|
117,023
|
45%
|
|
Dennis Morrisseau
|
Impeach Bush Now
|
1,390
|
1%
|
|
Jerry Trudell
|
Independent
|
1,013
|
<1%
|
|
Bruce R. Marshall
|
Vermont Green
|
994
|
<1%
|
|
Keith Stern
|
Independent
|
963
|
<1%
|
|
Jane Newton
|
Liberty Union
|
721
|
<1%
|
|
Chris Karr
|
We the People
|
599
|
<1%
|
*
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 464 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 304 votes. In 1996, write-ins received 357 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 276 votes. In 2004, write-ins received 261 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 208 votes.