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Missouri's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year |
|
Democrat |
Votes |
Pct |
|
Republican |
Votes |
Pct |
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3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
William (Bill) Clay |
158,693 |
68% |
|
Arthur S. Montgomery |
74,482 |
32% |
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1994 |
|
William (Bill) Clay |
97,061 |
63% |
|
Donald R. Counts |
50,303 |
33% |
|
Craig W. Williamson |
Libertarian |
5,654 |
4% |
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1996 |
|
William (Bill) Clay |
131,659 |
70% |
|
Daniel F. O'Sullivan, Jr. |
51,857 |
28% |
|
Tamara Millay |
Libertarian |
4,137 |
2% |
|
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|
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1998 |
|
William (Bill) Clay |
90,840 |
73% |
|
Richmond A. Soluade, Sr. |
30,635 |
24% |
|
Richard E. Illyes |
Libertarian |
3,576 |
3% |
|
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|
|
|
|
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|
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2000 |
|
William Lacy Clay |
149,173 |
75% |
|
Z. Dwight Billingsly |
42,730 |
22% |
|
Brenda (Ziah) Reddick |
Green |
3,099 |
2% |
|
Tamara A. Millay |
Libertarian |
2,253 |
1% |
|
Robert Penningroth |
Reform |
1,092 |
1% |
|
2002 |
|
Wm. Lacy Clay |
133,946 |
70% |
|
Richard Schwadron |
51,755 |
27% |
|
Jim Higgins |
Libertarian |
5,354 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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2004 |
|
Wm. Lacy Clay |
213,658 |
75% |
|
Leslie L. Farr II |
64,791 |
23% |
|
Terry Chadwick |
Libertarian |
3,937 |
1% |
|
Robert Rehbein |
Constitution |
1,385 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Wm. Lacy Clay |
141,574 |
73% |
|
Mark J. Byrne |
47,893 |
25% |
|
Robb E. Cunningham |
Libertarian |
4,768 |
2% |
|
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Missouri'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 |
|
Joan Kelly Horn |
148,729 |
48% |
|
James M. Talent |
157,594 |
50% |
|
Jim Higgins |
Libertarian |
6,119 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
1994 |
|
Pat Kelly |
70,480 |
31% |
|
James M. Talent |
154,882 |
67% |
|
Jim Higgins |
Libertarian |
4,925 |
2% |
|
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1996 |
|
Joan Kelly Horn |
100,372 |
37% |
|
James M. Talent |
165,999 |
61% |
|
Anton Charles Stever |
Libertarian |
2,737 |
1% |
|
Judith Clessler |
Natural Law |
1,618 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
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1998 |
|
John Ross |
57,565 |
28% |
|
James M. Talent |
142,313 |
70% |
|
Brian K. Lundy |
Libertarian |
3,331 |
2% |
* |
|
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2000 |
|
Ted House |
126,441 |
42% |
|
Todd Akin |
164,926 |
55% |
|
Mike Odell |
Green |
2,907 |
1% |
|
James Higgins |
Libertarian |
2,524 |
1% |
|
Richard J. Gimpelson |
Reform |
1,264 |
<1% |
|
2002 |
|
John Hogan |
77,223 |
31% |
|
W. Todd Akin |
167,057 |
67% |
|
Darla R. Maloney |
Libertarian |
4,548 |
2% |
|
|
|
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2004 |
|
George D. Weber |
115,366 |
33% |
|
W. Todd Akin |
228,725 |
65% |
|
Darla Maloney |
Libertarian |
4,822 |
1% |
|
David Leefe |
Constitution |
954 |
<1% |
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2006 |
|
George D. Weber |
105,242 |
37% |
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W. Todd Akin |
176,452 |
61% |
|
Tamara A. Millay |
Libertarian |
5,923 |
2% |
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*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, write-ins received 50 votes.
Missouri's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year |
|
Democrat |
Votes |
Pct |
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Republican |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Richard A. Gephardt |
174,000 |
64% |
|
Mack Holekamp |
90,006 |
33% |
|
Robert Stockhausen |
Libertarian |
7,828 |
3% |
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1994 |
|
Richard A. Gephardt |
117,601 |
58% |
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Gary Gill |
80,977 |
40% |
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Bradley Ems |
Libertarian |
5,362 |
3% |
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1996 |
|
Richard A. Gephardt |
137,300 |
59% |
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Deborah Lynn (Debbie) Wheelehan |
90,202 |
39% |
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Michael H. Crist |
Libertarian |
3,966 |
2% |
|
James E. Keersemaker |
Natural Law |
1,287 |
1% |
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1998 |
|
Richard A. Gephardt |
98,287 |
56% |
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William J. Federer |
74,005 |
42% |
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Michael H. Crist |
Libertarian |
2,275 |
1% |
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Joseph C. Keller |
U.S. Taxpayers |
1,532 |
1% |
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2000 |
|
Richard A. Gephardt |
147,222 |
58% |
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Bill Federer |
100,967 |
40% |
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Mary Maroney |
Green |
3,266 |
1% |
|
Michael H. Crist |
Libertarian |
2,245 |
1% |
|
Anthony (Tony) J. Windisch |
Reform |
839 |
<1% |
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2002 |
|
Richard A. Gephardt |
122,181 |
59% |
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Catherine S. Enz |
80,551 |
39% |
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Daniel (Dan) Byington |
Libertarian |
4,146 |
2% |
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2004 |
|
Russ Carnahan |
146,894 |
53% |
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Bill Federer |
125,422 |
45% |
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Kevin C. Babcock |
Libertarian |
4,367 |
2% |
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William J. Renaud |
Constitution |
1,222 |
<1% |
* |
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2006 |
|
Russ Carnahan |
145,219 |
66% |
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David Bertelsen |
70,189 |
32% |
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R. Christophel |
Libertarian |
4,213 |
2% |
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David Sladky |
Progressive |
1,827 |
1% |
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*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2004, Joseph L. Badaracco received 11 votes.
Missouri'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 |
|
Ike Skelton |
176,977 |
70% |
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John Carley |
74,475 |
30% |
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1994 |
|
Ike Skelton |
137,876 |
68% |
|
James A. Noland, Jr. |
65,616 |
32% |
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1996 |
|
Ike Skelton |
153,566 |
64% |
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Bill Phelps |
81,650 |
34% |
|
Edwin (Ed) Hoag |
Libertarian |
5,573 |
2% |
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1998 |
|
Ike Skelton |
133,173 |
71% |
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Cecilia D. Noland |
51,005 |
27% |
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Edwin W. (Ed) Hoag |
Libertarian |
3,438 |
2% |
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2000 |
|
Ike Skelton |
180,634 |
67% |
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Jim Noland |
84,406 |
31% |
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Thomas L. Knapp |
Libertarian |
2,878 |
1% |
|
James Edward Rinehart |
Reform |
1,971 |
1% |
|
2002 |
|
Ike Skelton |
142,204 |
68% |
|
James A. (Jim) Noland |
64,451 |
31% |
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Daniel Roy Nelson |
Libertarian |
3,583 |
2% |
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2004 |
|
Ike Skelton |
190,800 |
66% |
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James A. (Jim) Noland |
93,334 |
32% |
|
Bill Lower |
Libertarian |
2,827 |
1% |
|
Raymond Lister |
Constitution |
1,265 |
<1% |
|
2006 |
|
Ike Skelton |
159,303 |
68% |
|
James A. (Jim) Noland |
69,254 |
29% |
|
Bryce A. Holthouse |
Libertarian |
4,479 |
2% |
|
Melinda (Mel) Ivey |
Progressive |
2,459 |
1% |
* |
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2006, write-ins received 30 votes.
Missouri'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 |
|
Alan Wheat |
151,014 |
59% |
|
Edward (Gomer) Moody |
93,562 |
37% |
|
Tom Danaher |
Natural Law |
6,107 |
2% |
|
Grant Stauffer |
Libertarian |
4,629 |
2% |
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1994 |
|
Karen McCarthy |
100,391 |
57% |
|
Ron Freeman |
77,120 |
43% |
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1996 |
|
Karen McCarthy |
144,223 |
67% |
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Penny Bennett |
61,803 |
29% |
|
Kevin Hertel |
Libertarian |
4,110 |
2% |
|
Tom Danaher |
Natural Law |
3,835 |
2% |
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1998 |
|
Karen McCarthy |
101,313 |
66% |
|
Penny D. Bennett |
47,582 |
31% |
|
Grant S. Stauffer |
Libertarian |
2,646 |
2% |
|
Elizabeth Ann Dulaney |
Reform |
2,144 |
1% |
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2000 |
|
Karen McCarthy |
159,826 |
69% |
|
Steve Gordon |
66,439 |
29% |
|
Charles Reitz |
Green |
2,548 |
1% |
|
Alan Newberry |
Libertarian |
2,350 |
1% |
|
Dennis M. Carriger |
Reform |
974 |
<1% |
|
2002 |
|
Karen McCarthy |
122,645 |
66% |
|
Steve Gordon |
60,245 |
32% |
|
Jeanne Bojarski |
Libertarian |
3,277 |
2% |
|
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2004 |
|
Emanuel Cleaver II |
161,727 |
55% |
|
Jeanne Patterson |
123,431 |
42% |
|
Rick Bailie |
Libertarian |
5,827 |
2% |
|
Darin Rodenberg |
Constitution |
2,040 |
1% |
|
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2006 |
|
Emanuel Cleaver |
136,149 |
64% |
|
Jacob Turk |
68,456 |
32% |
|
Randall David (Randy) Langkraehr |
Libertarian |
7,314 |
3% |
|
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Missouri'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 |
|
Pat Danner |
148,887 |
55% |
|
E. Thomas Coleman |
119,637 |
45% |
|
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1994 |
|
Pat Danner |
140,108 |
66% |
|
Tina Tucker |
71,709 |
34% |
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1996 |
|
Pat Danner |
169,006 |
69% |
|
Jeff Bailey |
72,064 |
29% |
|
Karl H. Wetzel |
Libertarian |
5,212 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Pat Danner |
136,774 |
71% |
|
Jeff Bailey |
51,679 |
27% |
|
Karl H. Wetzel |
Libertarian |
4,324 |
2% |
|
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2000 |
|
Steve Danner |
127,792 |
47% |
|
Samuel B. (Sam) Graves, Jr. |
138,925 |
51% |
|
Jimmy Dykes |
Libertarian |
3,696 |
1% |
|
Marie Richey |
Natural Law |
2,788 |
1% |
|
2002 |
|
Cathy Rinehart |
73,202 |
35% |
|
Sam Graves |
131,151 |
63% |
|
Erik Buck |
Libertarian |
3,735 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Charles S. Broomfield |
106,987 |
35% |
|
Sam Graves |
196,516 |
64% |
|
Erik Buck |
Libertarian |
4,352 |
1% |
|
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|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Sara Jo Shettles |
87,477 |
36% |
|
Sam Graves |
150,882 |
62% |
|
Erik Buck |
Libertarian |
4,757 |
2% |
|
Shirley A. Yurkonis |
Progressive |
1,679 |
1% |
|
Missouri'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Thomas Patrick (Pat) Deaton |
99,762 |
38% |
|
Mel Hancock |
160,303 |
62% |
|
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|
1994 |
|
James R. Fossard |
77,836 |
40% |
|
Mel Hancock |
112,228 |
57% |
|
Doug Burlison |
Libertarian |
5,852 |
3% |
|
|
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|
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|
1996 |
|
Ruth Bamberger |
79,306 |
32% |
|
Roy Blunt |
162,558 |
65% |
|
Mike Harman |
Libertarian |
6,543 |
3% |
|
Sharalyn Harris |
Natural Law |
2,177 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Marc Perkel |
43,416 |
24% |
|
Roy Blunt |
129,746 |
73% |
|
Mike Harman |
Libertarian |
5,639 |
3% |
|
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|
|
|
2000 |
|
Charles Christrup |
65,510 |
24% |
|
Roy Blunt |
202,305 |
74% |
|
Doug Burlison |
Libertarian |
2,965 |
1% |
|
Sharalyn Harris |
Natural Law |
2,169 |
1% |
|
Ron Lapham |
Reform |
988 |
<1% |
|
2002 |
|
Ron Lapham |
45,964 |
23% |
|
Roy Blunt |
149,519 |
75% |
|
Doug Burlison |
Libertarian |
4,378 |
2% |
* |
|
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|
|
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|
|
|
2004 |
|
Jim Newberry |
84,356 |
28% |
|
Roy Blunt |
210,080 |
70% |
|
Kevin Craig |
Libertarian |
2,767 |
1% |
|
Steve Alger |
Constitution |
1,002 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Jack Truman |
72,592 |
30% |
|
Roy Blunt |
160,942 |
67% |
|
Kevin Craig |
Libertarian |
7,566 |
3% |
* |
|
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|
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|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Steven L. Reed received 2 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 23 votes.
Missouri'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Thad Bullock |
86,730 |
37% |
|
Bill Emerson |
147,398 |
63% |
* |
|
|
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|
1994 |
|
James L. (Jay) Thompson |
48,987 |
27% |
|
Bill Emerson |
129,320 |
70% |
|
Greg Tlapek |
Libertarian |
6,279 |
3% |
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
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|
1996 |
|
Emily Firebaugh |
83,084 |
37% |
|
Richard Kline |
23,477 |
11% |
|
Jo Ann Emerson |
Independent |
112,472 |
50% |
|
Greg Tlapek |
Libertarian |
2,503 |
1% |
|
David R. Zimmer |
Natural Law |
1,318 |
1% |
|
1998 |
|
Anthony J. (Tony) Heckemeyer |
59,426 |
36% |
|
Jo Ann Emerson |
104,271 |
63% |
|
John Hendricks |
Libertarian |
2,827 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
2000 |
|
Bob Camp |
67,760 |
29% |
|
Jo Ann Emerson |
162,239 |
69% |
|
John B. Hendricks, Jr. |
Libertarian |
2,328 |
1% |
|
Tom Sager |
Green |
1,739 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Gene Curtis |
50,686 |
27% |
|
Jo Ann Emerson |
135,144 |
72% |
|
Eric Van Oostrom |
Libertarian |
2,491 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
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2004 |
|
Dean Henderson |
71,543 |
27% |
|
Jo Ann Emerson |
194,039 |
72% |
|
Stan Cuff |
Libertarian |
1,810 |
1% |
|
Leonard J. Davidson |
Constitution |
1,319 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Veronica J. Hambacker |
57,557 |
26% |
|
Jo Ann Emerson |
156,164 |
72% |
|
Branden C. McCullough |
Libertarian |
4,268 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 290 votes.
Missouri'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 L. Volkmer |
124,694 |
48% |
|
Rick Hardy |
118,811 |
45% |
|
Jeff Barrow |
Green |
10,565 |
4% |
|
Duane Neil Burghard |
Independent |
7,265 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Harold L. Volkmer |
103,443 |
50% |
|
Kenny Hulshof |
92,301 |
45% |
|
Mitchell J. Moore |
Libertarian |
9,198 |
4% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Harold L. Volkmer |
117,685 |
47% |
|
Kenny C. Hulshof |
123,580 |
49% |
|
Mitchell J. Moore |
Libertarian |
7,140 |
3% |
|
Douglas Rexford |
Natural Law |
1,825 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Linda Vogt |
66,861 |
36% |
|
Kenny C. Hulshof |
117,196 |
62% |
|
Robert Hoffman |
Libertarian |
4,248 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Steven R. Carroll |
111,662 |
38% |
|
Kenny C. Hulshof |
172,787 |
59% |
|
Robert Hoffman |
Libertarian |
3,608 |
1% |
|
Devin M. Scherubel |
Green |
2,388 |
1% |
|
Steven D. Dotson |
Reform |
1,165 |
<1% |
|
2002 |
|
Donald M. (Don) Deichman |
61,126 |
29% |
|
Kenny C. Hulshof |
146,032 |
68% |
|
Keith Brekhus |
Green |
4,262 |
2% |
|
John Mruzik |
Libertarian |
2,705 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Linda Jacobsen |
101,343 |
34% |
|
Kenny C. Hulshof |
193,429 |
65% |
|
Tamara A. Millay |
Libertarian |
3,228 |
1% |
|
Chris Earl |
Constitution |
1,447 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Duane N. Burghard |
87,145 |
36% |
|
Kenny C. Hulshof |
149,114 |
61% |
|
Steven R. Hedrick |
Libertarian |
3,925 |
2% |
|
Bill Hastings |
Progressive |
2,487 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[edit] Montana
Montana'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Pat Williams |
203,711 |
50% |
|
Ron Marlenee |
189,570 |
47% |
|
Jerome J. Wilverding |
Libertarian |
10,454 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Pat Williams |
171,372 |
49% |
|
Cy Jamison |
148,715 |
42% |
|
Steve Kelly |
Independent |
32,046 |
9% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Bill Yellowtail |
174,516 |
43% |
|
Rick Hill |
211,975 |
52% |
|
Jim Brooks |
Natural Law |
17,935 |
4% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Dusty Deschamps |
147,073 |
44% |
|
Rick Hill |
175,748 |
53% |
|
Mike Fellows |
Libertarian |
5,652 |
2% |
|
Webb Sullivan |
Reform |
3,078 |
1% |
|
2000 |
|
Nancy Keenan |
189,971 |
46% |
|
Dennis Rehberg |
211,418 |
51% |
|
James J. Tikalsky |
Libertarian |
9,132 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Steve Kelly |
108,233 |
33% |
|
Dennis R. Rehberg |
214,100 |
65% |
|
Mike Fellows |
Libertarian |
8,988 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Tracy Velazquez |
145,606 |
33% |
|
Dennis R. Rehberg |
286,076 |
64% |
|
Mike Fellows |
Libertarian |
12,548 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Monica J. Lindeen |
158,916 |
39% |
|
Dennis R. Rehberg |
239,124 |
59% |
|
Mike Fellows |
Libertarian |
8,085 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[edit] Nebraska
Nebraska's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year |
|
Democrat |
Votes |
Pct |
|
Republican |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Gerry Finnegan |
96,309 |
40% |
|
Doug Bereuter |
142,713 |
60% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Patrick Combs |
70,369 |
37% |
|
Doug Bereuter |
117,967 |
63% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Patrick J. Combs |
67,152 |
30% |
|
Doug Bereuter |
157,108 |
70% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Don Eret |
48,826 |
26% |
|
Doug Bereuter |
136,058 |
73% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Alan Jacobsen |
72,859 |
31% |
|
Doug Bereuter |
155,485 |
66% |
|
David Oenbring |
Libertarian |
6,147 |
3% |
* |
2002 |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
Doug Bereuter |
133,013 |
85% |
|
Robert Eckerson |
Libertarian |
22,831 |
15% |
|
2004 |
|
Matt Connealy |
113,971 |
43% |
|
Jeff Fortenberry |
143,756 |
54% |
|
Steve Larrick |
Green |
7,345 |
3% |
|
2006 |
|
Maxine B. Moul |
86,360 |
42% |
|
Jeff Fortenberry |
121,015 |
58% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 86 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 214 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 343 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 207 votes.
Nebraska'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Peter Hoagland |
119,512 |
51% |
|
Ronald L. Staskiewicz |
113,828 |
49% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Peter Hoagland |
90,750 |
49% |
|
Jon Christensen |
92,516 |
50% |
|
Write-ins |
|
2,044 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
James Martin Davis |
88,447 |
40% |
|
Jon Christensen |
125,201 |
57% |
|
Patricia A. Dunn |
Natural Law |
4,369 |
2% |
|
Phillip E. Torrison |
Libertarian |
1,921 |
1% |
|
1998 |
|
Michael Scott |
55,722 |
34% |
|
Lee Terry |
106,782 |
66% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Shelley Kiel |
70,268 |
31% |
|
Lee Terry |
148,911 |
66% |
|
John J. Graziano |
Libertarian |
6,856 |
3% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Jim Simon |
46,843 |
33% |
|
Lee Terry |
89,917 |
63% |
|
Doug Paterson |
Green |
3,236 |
2% |
|
Dave Stock |
Libertarian |
2,018 |
1% |
|
2004 |
|
Nancy Thompson |
90,292 |
36% |
|
Lee Terry |
152,608 |
61% |
|
Jack Graziano |
Libertarian |
4,656 |
2% |
|
Dante Salvatierra |
Green |
2,208 |
1% |
|
2006 |
|
Jim Esch |
82,504 |
45% |
|
Lee Terry |
99,475 |
55% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 32 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 499 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 245 votes.
Nebraska'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 |
|
Lowell Fisher |
67,457 |
28% |
|
Bill Barrett |
170,857 |
72% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Gil Chapin |
41,943 |
21% |
|
Bill Barrett |
154,919 |
79% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
John Webster |
48,833 |
23% |
|
Bill Barrett |
167,758 |
77% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
Bill Barrett |
149,896 |
84% |
|
Jerry Hickman |
Libertarian |
27,278 |
15% |
|
Write-ins |
|
555 |
<1% |
|
2000 |
|
Roland E. Reynolds |
34,944 |
16% |
|
Tom Osborne |
182,117 |
82% |
|
Jerry Hickman |
Libertarian |
4,909 |
2% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
Tom Osborne |
163,939 |
93% |
|
Jerry Hickman |
Libertarian |
12,017 |
7% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Donna J. Anderson |
26,434 |
11% |
|
Tom Osborne |
218,751 |
87% |
|
Joseph A. Rosberg |
Nebraska Party |
3,396 |
1% |
|
Roy Guisinger |
Green |
1,555 |
1% |
|
2006 |
|
Scott Kleeb |
93,046 |
45% |
|
Adrian Smith |
113,687 |
55% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 41 votes. In 1994, write-ins received 41 votes. In 2000, write-ins received 123 votes.
[edit] Nevada
Nevada'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 |
|
James H. Bilbray |
128,278 |
58% |
|
J. Coy Pettyjohn |
84,217 |
38% |
|
Scott A. Kjar |
Libertarian |
8,993 |
4% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
James H. Bilbray |
72,333 |
48% |
|
John E. Ensign |
73,769 |
48% |
|
Gary Wood |
Libertarian |
6,065 |
4% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Bob Coffin |
75,081 |
44% |
|
John E. Ensign |
86,472 |
50% |
|
Ted Gunderson |
Independent American |
4,572 |
3% |
|
James Dan |
Libertarian |
3,341 |
2% |
|
Richard Eidson |
Natural Law |
3,127 |
2% |
|
1998 |
|
Shelley Berkley |
79,315 |
49% |
|
Don Chairez |
73,540 |
46% |
|
Jim Burns |
Libertarian |
5,292 |
3% |
|
Jess Howe |
Independent American |
2,935 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Shelley Berkley |
118,469 |
52% |
|
Jon Porter |
101,276 |
44% |
|
Charles Schneider |
Libertarian |
4,011 |
2% |
|
Christopher H. Hansen |
Independent American |
3,933 |
2% |
|
W. G. Swenson |
Citizens First |
1,546 |
1% |
|
2002 |
|
Shelley Berkley |
64,312 |
53% |
|
Lynette Maria Boggs-McDonald |
51,148 |
42% |
|
Steven Dempsey |
Independent American |
2,861 |
2% |
|
Undervote |
Undervote |
1,659 |
1% |
|
W. Lane Startin |
Green |
1,393 |
1% |
* |
2004 |
|
Shelley Berkley |
133,569 |
66% |
|
Russ Mickelson |
63,005 |
31% |
|
Jim Duensing |
Libertarian |
5,862 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Shelley Berkley |
85,025 |
65% |
|
Kenneth Wegner |
40,917 |
31% |
|
Jim Duensing |
Libertarian |
2,843 |
2% |
|
Darnell Roberts |
Independent American |
2,339 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Over vote received 143 votes.
Nevada'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Pete Sferrazza |
117,199 |
43% |
|
Barbara F. Vucanovich |
129,575 |
48% |
|
Daniel M. Hansen |
Independent American |
13,285 |
5% |
|
Dan Becan |
Libertarian |
7,552 |
3% |
|
Don Golden |
Populist |
2,850 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Janet Greeson |
65,390 |
29% |
|
Barbara F. Vucanovich |
142,202 |
64% |
|
Thomas F. Jefferson |
Independent American |
9,615 |
4% |
|
Lois Avery |
Natural Law |
6,725 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Thomas "Spike" Wilson |
97,742 |
35% |
|
Jim Gibbons |
162,310 |
59% |
|
Dan Hansen |
Independent American |
8,780 |
3% |
|
Lois Avery |
Natural Law |
4,628 |
2% |
|
Louis R. Tomburello |
Libertarian |
3,732 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
Jim Gibbons |
201,623 |
81% |
|
Christopher Horne |
Independent American |
20,738 |
8% |
|
Louis R. Tomburello |
Libertarian |
18,561 |
7% |
|
Robert W. Winquist |
Natural Law |
7,841 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Tierney Cahill |
106,379 |
30% |
|
Jim Gibbons |
229,608 |
64% |
|
Daniel Hansen |
Independent American |
5,582 |
2% |
|
A. Charles Laws |
Green |
5,547 |
2% |
|
Terry Savage |
Libertarian |
5,343 |
1% |
|
Ken Brenneman |
Citizens First |
2,367 |
1% |
|
No Vote Cast |
No Vote Cast |
1,318 |
<1% |
|
Robert W. Winquist |
Natural Law |
1,143 |
<1% |
* |
2002 |
|
Travis O. Souza |
40,189 |
20% |
|
Jim Gibbons |
149,574 |
74% |
|
Janine Hansen |
Independent American |
7,240 |
4% |
|
Brendan Trainor |
Libertarian |
3,413 |
2% |
|
Robert Winquist |
Natural Law |
784 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Angie G. Cochran |
79,978 |
27% |
|
Jim Gibbons |
195,466 |
67% |
|
Janine Hansen |
Independent American |
10,638 |
4% |
|
Brendan J. Trainor |
Libertarian |
4,997 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Jill Derby |
104,593 |
45% |
|
Dean Heller |
117,168 |
50% |
|
Daniel Rosen |
Independent |
5,524 |
2% |
|
James C. Kroshus |
Independent American |
5,439 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Over Vote received 131 votes. In 2002, Over Vote received 143 votes.
Nevada's 3rd 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 |
|
Dario Herrera |
66,659 |
37% |
|
Jon C. Porter |
100,378 |
56% |
|
Pete ONeil |
Independent |
6,842 |
4% |
|
Neil Scott |
Libertarian |
3,421 |
2% |
|
Richard Wayne Odell |
Independent American |
1,694 |
1% |
|
2004 |
|
Tom Gallagher |
120,365 |
40% |
|
Jon Porter |
162,240 |
54% |
|
Joseph P. Silvestri |
Libertarian |
9,260 |
3% |
|
Richard Wayne ODell |
Independent American |
6,053 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Tessa M. Hafen |
98,261 |
47% |
|
Jon C. Porter |
102,232 |
48% |
|
Joshua Hansen |
Independent American |
5,329 |
3% |
|
Joseph P. Silvestri |
Libertarian |
5,157 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
[edit] New Hampshire
New Hampshire'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 |
|
Bob Preston |
108,578 |
42% |
|
William H. Zeliff, Jr. |
135,936 |
53% |
|
Knox Bickford |
Libertarian |
5,633 |
2% |
|
Richard P. Bosa |
Independent |
3,537 |
1% |
|
Linda Spitzfaden |
Natural Law |
1,997 |
1% |
|
1994 |
|
Bill Verge |
42,481 |
29% |
|
William H. Zeliff, Jr. |
97,017 |
66% |
|
Scott Tosti |
Independent |
4,203 |
3% |
|
Paul Lannon |
Libertarian |
3,548 |
2% |
|
Merle Braley |
Natural Law |
573 |
<1% |
|
1996 |
|
Joe Keefe |
115,462 |
47% |
|
John E. Sununu |
123,939 |
50% |
|
Gary A. Flanders |
Libertarian |
8,176 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Peter Flood |
51,783 |
33% |
|
John E. Sununu |
104,430 |
67% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Martha Fuller Clark |
128,387 |
45% |
|
John E. Sununu |
150,609 |
53% |
|
Dan Belforti |
Libertarian |
5,713 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Martha Fuller Clark |
85,426 |
38% |
|
Jeb Bradley |
128,993 |
58% |
|
Dan Belforti |
Libertarian |
7,387 |
3% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Justin Nadeau |
118,226 |
37% |
|
Jeb Bradley |
204,836 |
63% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Carol Shea-Porter |
100,691 |
51% |
|
Jeb Bradley |
95,527 |
49% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, write-ins received 181 votes. In 2004, write-ins received 310 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 159 votes.
New Hampshire'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Dick Swett |
157,328 |
62% |
|
Bill Hatch |
91,126 |
36% |
|
John A. Lewicke |
Libertarian |
5,977 |
2% |
|
James J. Bingham |
Natural Law |
657 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Dick Swett |
74,243 |
46% |
|
Charles F. Bass |
83,121 |
51% |
|
John Lewicke |
Libertarian |
2,986 |
2% |
|
Linda Spitzfaden |
Natural Law |
1,223 |
1% |
|
1996 |
|
Deborah Arnie Arnesen |
105,824 |
44% |
|
Charles F. Bass |
122,957 |
51% |
|
Carole Lamirande |
Independent |
10,753 |
4% |
|
Roy Kendel |
Independent American |
3,726 |
2% |
|
1998 |
|
Mary Rauh |
72,217 |
45% |
|
Charles F. Bass |
85,740 |
53% |
|
Paula Werme |
Libertarian |
3,338 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Barney Brannen |
110,367 |
41% |
|
Charles F. Bass |
152,581 |
56% |
|
Brian Christeson |
Libertarian |
6,188 |
2% |
|
Roy Kendel |
Constitution |
2,204 |
1% |
|
2002 |
|
Katrina Swett |
90,479 |
41% |
|
Charles Bass |
125,804 |
57% |
|
Rosalie T. Babiarz |
Libertarian |
5,051 |
2% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Paul W. Hodes |
125,280 |
38% |
|
Charles F. Bass |
191,188 |
58% |
|
Richard B. Kahn |
Libertarian |
11,311 |
3% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Paul W. Hodes |
108,743 |
53% |
|
Charles F. Bass |
94,088 |
46% |
|
“Ken” Blevens |
Libertarian |
3,305 |
2% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, write-ins received 122 votes. In 2004, write-ins received 415 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 156 votes.
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New Jersey'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 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
153,525 |
67% |
|
Lee A. Solomon |
65,123 |
29% |
|
James E. Smith |
Pro-Life Pro-Family Veteran |
3,761 |
2% |
|
Jerry Zeldin |
Libertarian |
2,641 |
1% |
|
Kenneth L. Lowndes |
Pro-Life Independent Conservative |
2,163 |
1% |
|
Nicholas Pastuch |
America First Populist |
859 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
108,155 |
72% |
|
James N. Hogan |
41,505 |
28% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
160,413 |
76% |
|
Mel Suplee |
44,287 |
21% |
|
Michael Edmondson |
Independent |
2,668 |
1% |
|
Patricia A. Bily |
Independent |
1,873 |
1% |
|
Norman E. Wahner |
Independent |
1,493 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
90,279 |
73% |
|
Ronald L. Richards |
27,855 |
23% |
|
David E. West, Jr. |
Independent |
1,684 |
1% |
|
Joseph W. Stockman |
Independent |
1,324 |
1% |
|
Edward Rob Forchion |
Independent |
1,257 |
1% |
|
James E. Barber |
Independent |
943 |
1% |
|
2000 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
167,327 |
76% |
|
Charlene Cathcart |
46,455 |
21% |
|
Catherine L. Parrish |
Independent |
3,090 |
1% |
|
Edward Forchion |
Independent |
1,959 |
1% |
|
Joseph A. Patalivo |
Independent |
781 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
121,846 |
93% |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
Timothy Haas |
Libertarian |
9,543 |
7% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
201,163 |
75% |
|
S. Daniel Hutchison |
66,109 |
25% |
|
Arturo Fulvio Croce |
E Pluribus Unum |
931 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Robert E. Andrews |
140,110 |
100% |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
William J. Hughes |
132,465 |
56% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
98,315 |
41% |
|
Roger W. Bacon |
Libertarian |
2,575 |
1% |
|
Joseph Ponczek |
Anti-Tax |
2,067 |
1% |
|
Andrea Lippi, Freedom, Equality |
Prosperity |
1,605 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Louis N. Magazzu |
56,151 |
35% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
102,566 |
65% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Ruth Katz |
83,890 |
38% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
133,131 |
60% |
|
David Rodger Headrick |
Independent |
1,439 |
1% |
|
Judith Lee Azaren |
Independent |
1,174 |
1% |
|
Andrea Lippi |
Independent |
1,084 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Derek Hunsberger |
43,563 |
31% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
93,248 |
66% |
|
Glenn Campbell |
Independent |
2,955 |
2% |
|
Mary A. Whittam |
Independent |
1,748 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Edward G. Janosik |
74,632 |
32% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
155,187 |
66% |
|
Robert Gabrielsky |
Independent |
3,252 |
1% |
|
Constantino Rozzo |
Independent |
788 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Steven A. Farkas |
47,735 |
28% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
116,834 |
69% |
|
Roger Merle |
Green |
1,739 |
1% |
|
Michael J. Matthews, Jr. |
Libertarian |
1,720 |
1% |
|
Costantino Rozzo |
Socialist |
771 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Timothy J. Robb |
86,792 |
33% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
172,779 |
65% |
|
Willie Norwood |
Jobs Equality Business |
1,993 |
1% |
|
Michael J. Matthews, Jr. |
Libertarian |
1,767 |
1% |
|
Jose David Alcantara |
Green |
1,516 |
1% |
|
Costantino Rozzo |
Socialist Party USA |
595 |
<1% |
|
2006 |
|
Viola Thomas-Hughes |
64,277 |
36% |
|
Frank A. LoBiondo |
111,245 |
62% |
|
Robert E. Mullock |
Preserve Green Space |
3,071 |
2% |
|
Lynn Merle |
A New Direction |
992 |
1% |
|
Thomas Fanslau |
We the People |
603 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2006, Willie Norwood received 385 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Timothy E. Ryan |
94,012 |
37% |
|
Jim Saxton |
151,368 |
59% |
|
Helen L. Radder |
Libertarian |
2,711 |
1% |
|
Joseph A. Plonski |
America First Populist |
2,309 |
1% |
|
Michael S. Permuko |
Conservative |
1,728 |
1% |
|
James Reilly |
Independent |
915 |
<1% |
|
William Donald McMahon |
Donald of Moorestown |
901 |
<1% |
|
Anthony J. Verderese |
The Independent Party |
749 |
<1% |
|
Martin T. King |
Independent |
593 |
<1% |
* |
1994 |
|
James B. Smith |
54,441 |
31% |
|
Jim Saxton |
115,750 |
66% |
|
D. James Hill |
United We Serve |
3,015 |
2% |
|
Arthur Fulvio Croce |
Democracy in Action |
1,122 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
John Leonardi |
81,590 |
33% |
|
Jim Saxton |
157,503 |
64% |
|
Janice Presser |
Independent |
3,037 |
1% |
|
Agnes A. James |
Independent |
1,355 |
1% |
|
Eugene B. Ashworth |
Independent |
1,134 |
<1% |
|
Ken Feduniewicz |
Independent |
659 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Steven J. Polansky |
55,248 |
35% |
|
Jim Saxton |
97,508 |
62% |
|
Janice Presser |
Independent |
2,527 |
2% |
|
Norman E. Wahner |
Independent |
1,063 |
1% |
|
James Pircher |
Independent |
608 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Susan Bass Levin |
112,848 |
41% |
|
Jim Saxton |
157,053 |
57% |
|
Aaron M. Kromash |
Independent |
2,515 |
1% |
|
Ken Feduniewicz |
Independent |
948 |
<1% |
|
Norman E. Wahner |
Independent |
719 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Richard Strada |
64,364 |
34% |
|
Jim Saxton |
123,375 |
65% |
|
Raymond Byrne |
Libertarian |
1,335 |
1% |
|
Ken Feduniewicz |
American First |
665 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Herb Conaway |
107,034 |
35% |
|
Jim Saxton |
195,938 |
63% |
|
R. Edward Forchion |
U.S. Marijuana Party |
4,914 |
2% |
|
Frank Orland |
Libertarian |
976 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Rich Sexton |
86,113 |
41% |
|
Jim Saxton |
122,559 |
58% |
|
Ken Feduniewicz |
The Patriot Movement |
1,179 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Frank Burke received 512 votes. In 1998, Ken Feduniewicz received 285 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Brian M. Hughes |
84,514 |
35% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
149,095 |
62% |
|
Benjamin Grindlinger |
Libertarian |
2,984 |
1% |
|
Patrick C. Pasculli |
Independent |
2,137 |
1% |
|
Agnes A. James |
Conservative |
1,630 |
1% |
|
Joseph J. Notarangelo |
America First Populist |
865 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Ralph Walsh |
49,537 |
31% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
109,818 |
68% |
|
Leonard P. Marshall |
Conservative |
1,579 |
1% |
|
Arnold Kokans |
Natural Law |
833 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Kevin John Meara |
77,565 |
34% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
146,404 |
64% |
|
Robert Figueroa |
Independent |
3,000 |
1% |
|
J. Morgan Strong |
Independent |
2,034 |
1% |
|
Arnold Kokans |
Independent |
1,111 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Larry Schneider |
52,281 |
35% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
92,991 |
62% |
|
Keith Quarles |
Independent |
1,753 |
1% |
|
Morgan Strong |
Independent |
1,498 |
1% |
|
Nick Mellis |
Independent |
1,054 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Reed Gusciora |
87,956 |
35% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
158,515 |
63% |
|
Stuart Chaifetz |
Independent |
3,627 |
1% |
|
Paul D. Teel |
Independent |
712 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Mary Brennan |
55,967 |
32% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
115,293 |
66% |
|
Keith Quarles |
Libertarian |
1,211 |
1% |
|
Hermann Winkelmann, Independent (Honesty, Humanity |
Duty) |
1,063 |
1% |
|
Don Graham |
NJ Conservative |
767 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Amy Vasquez |
92,826 |
32% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
192,671 |
67% |
|
Richard Edgar |
Libertarian |
2,056 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Carol E. Gay |
62,905 |
33% |
|
Christopher H. Smith |
124,482 |
66% |
|
Richard Edgar |
Libertarian |
1,539 |
1% |
|
Louis B. Wary, Jr. |
Remove Medical Negligence |
614 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Frank R. Lucas |
67,579 |
25% |
|
Marge Roukema |
196,198 |
72% |
|
William J. Leonard |
Independent |
6,182 |
2% |
|
Michael V. Pierone |
Libertarian |
2,636 |
1% |
|
George Lahood, Equality, Brotherhood |
Justice |
994 |
<1% |
|
Stuart Bacha |
America First Populist |
782 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Bill Auer |
41,275 |
22% |
|
Marge Roukema |
139,964 |
74% |
|
William J. Leonard |
Independent |
3,746 |
2% |
|
Roger Bacon |
Libertarian |
2,882 |
2% |
|
Helen Hamilton |
Natural Law |
638 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Bill Auer |
62,956 |
25% |
|
Marge Roukema |
181,323 |
71% |
|
Lorraine L. LaNeve |
Independent |
4,093 |
2% |
|
Dan Karlan |
Independent |
2,118 |
1% |
|
Helen Hamilton |
Independent |
1,678 |
1% |
|
Barry Childers |
Independent |
1,266 |
<1% |
|
E. Gregory Kresge |
Independent |
899 |
<1% |
|
1998 |
|
Mike Schneider |
55,487 |
33% |
|
Marge Roukema |
106,304 |
64% |
|
Thomas W. Wright |
Independent |
2,395 |
1% |
|
William Weightman |
Independent |
1,628 |
1% |
|
Helen Hamilton |
Independent |
1,004 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Linda A. Mercurio |
81,715 |
30% |
|
Marge Roukema |
175,546 |
65% |
|
Michael MJ King |
Independent |
5,329 |
2% |
|
Robert J. McCafferty |
Independent |
4,095 |
2% |
|
Ira W. Goodman |
Independent |
1,358 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Anne Sumers |
76,504 |
38% |
|
Scott Garrett |
118,881 |
59% |
|
Michael J. Cino |
Lower Tax Independent |
4,466 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Dorothea Anne Wolfe |
122,259 |
41% |
|
Scott Garrett |
171,220 |
58% |
|
Victor Kaplan |
Libertarian |
1,857 |
1% |
|
Thomas A. Phelan |
NJ Conservative |
1,515 |
1% |
|
Gregory Pason |
Socialist Party USA |
574 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Paul Aronsohn |
89,503 |
44% |
|
Scott Garrett |
112,142 |
55% |
|
R. Matthew Fretz |
An Independent Voice |
2,597 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Helen Hamilton received 481 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
118,266 |
52% |
|
Joseph M. Kyrillos |
100,949 |
45% |
|
Joseph Spalletta |
The People's Candidate |
2,153 |
1% |
|
Bill Stewart |
Libertarian |
1,404 |
1% |
|
Peter Cerrato |
Independent for Freedom |
1,073 |
<1% |
|
George P. Predham |
You Gotta Believe |
951 |
<1% |
|
Simone Berg |
Socialist Workers |
613 |
<1% |
* |
1994 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
88,922 |
60% |
|
Mike Herson |
55,287 |
38% |
|
Charles H. Dickson |
Capitalist |
1,774 |
1% |
|
Gary J. Rich |
Conservative |
800 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
124,635 |
61% |
|
Steven J. Corodemus |
73,402 |
36% |
|
Keith Quarles |
Independent |
2,044 |
1% |
|
Richard Sorrentino |
Independent |
1,509 |
1% |
|
Susan H. Normandin |
Independent |
1,247 |
1% |
|
Stefanie C. Trice |
Independent |
641 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
78,102 |
57% |
|
Michael Ferguson |
55,180 |
40% |
|
Carl J. Mayer |
Independent |
1,291 |
1% |
|
Steve Nagle |
Independent |
1,262 |
1% |
|
Leonard P. Marshall |
Independent |
1,177 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
141,698 |
68% |
|
Brian T. Kennedy |
62,454 |
30% |
|
Earl Gray |
Independent |
4,252 |
2% |
|
Karen Zaletel |
Independent |
1,120 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
91,379 |
66% |
|
Ric Medrow |
42,479 |
31% |
|
Richard D. Strong |
Green |
1,819 |
1% |
|
Barry Allen |
Libertarian |
1,206 |
1% |
|
Mac Dara Francis X. Lyden |
Human Rights Advocate |
612 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
153,981 |
67% |
|
Sylvester Fernandez |
70,942 |
31% |
|
Virginia A. Flynn |
Libertarian |
2,829 |
1% |
|
Mac Dara F. X. Lyden, Independent (Help Middlesex, Monmouth, Somerset |
Union Residents) |
2,399 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Frank Pallone, Jr. |
98,615 |
69% |
|
Leigh-Ann Bellew |
43,539 |
30% |
|
Herbert L. Tarbous |
Diversity Is Strength |
1,619 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Kenneth Matto received 411 votes and Charles H. Dickson received 273 votes. In 1994, Richard Quinn received 548 votes. In 2000, Sylvia Kuzmak received 328 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
Leonard R. Sendelsky |
105,761 |
43% |
|
Bob Franks |
132,174 |
53% |
|
Eugene J. Gillespie, Jr. |
Independent |
4,043 |
2% |
|
Bill Campbell |
No Nonsense Government |
2,612 |
1% |
|
Spencer Layman |
Libertarian |
1,964 |
1% |
|
John L. Kucek |
America First Populist |
844 |
<1% |
|
Kevin Michael Criss |
People's Congressional Preference |
684 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Karen Carroll |
64,231 |
39% |
|
Bob Franks |
98,814 |
60% |
|
James J. Cleary |
LaRouche Was Right |
2,331 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Larry Lerner |
97,285 |
42% |
|
Bob Franks |
128,821 |
55% |
|
Dorothy DeLaura |
Independent |
4,076 |
2% |
|
Nicholas W. Gentile |
Independent |
1,693 |
1% |
|
Robert G. Robertson |
Independent |
696 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Maryanne S. Connelly |
65,776 |
44% |
|
Bob Franks |
77,751 |
53% |
|
Richard C. Martin |
Independent |
3,007 |
2% |
|
Darren Young |
Independent |
1,508 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Maryanne Connelly |
113,479 |
46% |
|
Mike Ferguson |
128,434 |
52% |
|
Jerry L. Coleman |
Independent |
5,444 |
2% |
|
Darren Young |
Independent |
973 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Tim Carden |
74,879 |
41% |
|
Mike Ferguson |
106,055 |
58% |
|
Darren Young |
Libertarian |
2,068 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Steve Brozak |
119,081 |
42% |
|
Mike Ferguson |
162,597 |
57% |
|
Thomas D. Abrams |
Libertarian |
2,153 |
1% |
|
Matthew Angus Williams |
Independent |
2,016 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Linda Stender |
95,454 |
48% |
|
Mike Ferguson |
98,399 |
49% |
|
Thomas D. Abrams |
Withdraw Troops Now |
3,176 |
2% |
|
Darren Young |
Libertarian |
2,046 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1994, Claire Greene received 481 votes. In 2000, Shawn Gianella received 386 votes and Mary T. Johnson received 283 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Herb Klein |
96,742 |
47% |
|
Joseph L. Bubba |
84,674 |
41% |
|
Gloria J. Kolodziej |
Independent for Change |
16,170 |
8% |
|
Thomas Caslander |
Independents for Change |
2,916 |
1% |
|
Carmine O. Pellosie |
Independent People's Network |
2,135 |
1% |
|
Louis M. Stefanelli |
Libertarian |
1,109 |
1% |
|
Rob Dominianni |
Restore Public Trust |
1,099 |
1% |
* |
1994 |
|
Herb Klein |
68,661 |
49% |
|
William J. Martini |
70,494 |
50% |
|
Bernard George |
Conservative |
2,213 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
William J. Pascrell, Jr. |
98,861 |
51% |
|
William J. Martini |
92,609 |
48% |
|
Jeffrey M. Levine |
Independent |
1,621 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Bill Pascrell, Jr. |
81,068 |
62% |
|
Matthew J. Kirnan |
46,289 |
35% |
|
Jeffrey Levine |
Independent |
804 |
1% |
|
Stephen Spinosa |
Independent |
762 |
1% |
|
Bernard George |
Independent |
722 |
1% |
|
Thomas Paine Caslander |
Independent |
625 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Bill Pascrell, Jr. |
134,074 |
67% |
|
Anthony Fusco, Jr. |
60,606 |
30% |
|
Joseph A. Fortunato |
Independent |
4,469 |
2% |
|
Viji Sargis |
Independent |
983 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Bill Pascrell, Jr. |
88,101 |
67% |
|
Jared Silverman |
40,318 |
31% |
|
Joseph A. Fortunato |
Green |
3,400 |
3% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Bill Pascrell, Jr. |
152,001 |
69% |
|
George Ajjan |
62,747 |
29% |
|
Joseph A. Fortunato |
Green |
4,072 |
2% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Bill Pascrell, Jr. |
97,568 |
71% |
|
Jose M. Sandoval |
39,053 |
28% |
|
Lou Jasikoff |
Libertarian |
1,018 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Jason Redrup received 392 votes; Gregory E. Dzula received 316 votes; and Neal A. Gorfinkle received 275 votes. In 1998, José L. Aravena received 318 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Robert G. Torricelli |
139,188 |
58% |
|
Patrick J. Roma |
88,179 |
37% |
|
Peter J. Russo |
Clean Up Congress |
4,491 |
2% |
|
Gary Novosielski |
Independents |
2,257 |
1% |
|
Joseph D'Alessio |
America First Populist |
1,606 |
1% |
|
Herbert H. Shaw |
Politicians Are Crooks |
1,369 |
1% |
|
Daniel M. Karlan |
Libertarian |
1,099 |
<1% |
* |
1994 |
|
Robert G. Torricelli |
99,984 |
63% |
|
Peter J. Russo |
57,651 |
36% |
|
Gregory Pason |
Independent |
1,490 |
1% |
|
Kenneth Ebel |
Natural Law |
763 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Steven R. Rothman |
117,646 |
56% |
|
Kathleen A. Donovan |
89,005 |
42% |
|
Arthur B. Rosen |
Independent |
2,730 |
1% |
|
Leon Myerson |
Independent |
1,549 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Steven R. Rothman |
91,330 |
65% |
|
Steve Lonegan |
47,817 |
34% |
|
Michael Perrone, Jr. |
Independent |
1,349 |
1% |
|
Michael W. Koontz |
Independent |
686 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Steven R. Rothman |
140,462 |
68% |
|
Joseph Tedeschi |
61,984 |
30% |
|
Lewis Pell |
Independent |
2,273 |
1% |
|
Michael Perrone, Jr. |
Independent |
1,072 |
1% |
|
Robert Corriston |
Independent |
980 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Steven R. Rothman |
97,108 |
70% |
|
Joseph Glass |
42,088 |
30% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Steven R. Rothman |
146,038 |
68% |
|
Edward Trawinski |
68,564 |
32% |
|
David Daly |
Libertarian |
1,649 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Steven R. Rothman |
105,853 |
71% |
|
Vincent Micco |
40,879 |
28% |
|
Michael Jarvis |
The Moderate Choice |
1,363 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, Shel Haas received 515 votes. In 1998, Kenneth Ebel received 277 votes.
New Jersey'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
117,287 |
78% |
|
Alfred D. Palermo |
30,160 |
20% |
|
Roberto Caraballo |
Libertarian |
1,272 |
1% |
|
William T. Leonard |
Socialist Workers |
913 |
1% |
|
1994 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
74,622 |
76% |
|
Jim Ford |
21,524 |
22% |
|
Rose Monyek |
Inflation Fighting Housewife |
1,598 |
2% |
|
Maurice Williams |
Socialist Workers |
624 |
1% |
|
1996 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
127,126 |
84% |
|
Vanessa Williams |
22,086 |
15% |
|
Harley Tyler |
Independent |
1,192 |
1% |
|
Toni M. Jackson |
Independent |
656 |
<1% |
|
1998 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
82,244 |
84% |
|
William Stanley Wnuck |
10,678 |
11% |
|
Richard J. Pezzullo |
Independent |
3,293 |
3% |
|
Maurice Williams |
Independent |
2,279 |
2% |
|
2000 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
133,073 |
88% |
|
Dirk B. Weber |
18,436 |
12% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
86,433 |
84% |
|
Andrew Wirtz |
15,913 |
16% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
155,697 |
97% |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
Toy-Ling Washington |
Green |
2,927 |
2% |
|
Sara J. Lobman |
Socialist Workers |
2,089 |
1% |
|
2006 |
|
Donald M. Payne |
90,264 |
100% |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Maurice Williams received 536 votes.
New Jersey's 11th 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 |
|
Ona Spiridellis |
68,871 |
26% |
|
Dean A. Gallo |
188,165 |
70% |
|
Richard S. Roth |
Libertarian |
3,538 |
1% |
|
Barry J. Fitzpatrick |
Time for Change |
3,127 |
1% |
|
David C. Karlen |
Independent |
1,882 |
1% |
|
Howard Safier |
Independent |
1,711 |
1% |
|
Richard E. Hrazanek |
America First Populist |
1,142 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Frank Herbert |
50,211 |
28% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
127,868 |
71% |
|
Mary Frueholz |
LaRouche Was Right |
1,065 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Chris Evangel |
78,742 |
31% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
169,091 |
66% |
|
Ed DeMott |
Independent |
2,870 |
1% |
|
Austin S. Lett |
Independent |
2,618 |
1% |
|
Victoria S. Spruiell |
Independent |
1,837 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
John P. Scollo |
44,160 |
30% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
100,910 |
68% |
|
Austin S. Lett |
Independent |
1,737 |
1% |
|
Agnes A. James |
Independent |
1,409 |
1% |
|
Stephen A. Bauer |
Independent |
755 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
John P. Scollo |
80,958 |
30% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
186,140 |
68% |
|
John Pickarski |
Independent |
5,199 |
2% |
|
James E. Spinosa |
Independent |
1,541 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Vij Pawar |
48,477 |
26% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
132,938 |
72% |
|
Richard S. Roth |
Libertarian |
2,263 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
James W. Buell |
91,811 |
31% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
200,915 |
68% |
|
John Mele |
Immigration Moratorium Now |
1,746 |
1% |
|
Austin S. Lett |
Libertarian |
1,530 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Tom Wyka |
74,414 |
37% |
|
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen |
126,085 |
62% |
|
Richard S. Roth |
Libertarian |
1,730 |
1% |
|
John Mele |
Constitution |
842 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1994, Stuart Bacha received 436 votes.
New Jersey's 12th 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 |
|
Frank G. Abate |
83,035 |
30% |
|
Dick Zimmer |
174,216 |
64% |
|
Carl J. Mayer |
Independent |
11,051 |
4% |
|
Carl Peters |
Libertarian |
1,906 |
1% |
|
Edward F. Eggert |
Independent |
1,804 |
1% |
|
Compton C. Pakenham |
America First Populist |
745 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Joseph D. Youssouf |
55,977 |
30% |
|
Dick Zimmer |
125,939 |
68% |
|
Anthony M. Provenzano |
Conservative |
2,364 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
David M. DelVecchio |
125,594 |
47% |
|
Mike Pappas |
135,811 |
50% |
|
Virginia A. Flynn |
Independent |
3,955 |
1% |
|
Joseph M. Mercurio |
Independent |
2,650 |
1% |
|
Philip G. Cenicola |
Independent |
1,211 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Rush Holt |
92,528 |
50% |
|
Michael Pappas |
87,221 |
47% |
|
Joseph A. Siano |
Independent |
2,125 |
1% |
|
Madelyn R. Hoffman |
Independent |
1,409 |
1% |
|
Beverly Kidder |
Independent |
749 |
<1% |
|
Mary Jo Christian |
Independent |
578 |
<1% |
|
2000 |
|
Rush D. Holt |
146,162 |
49% |
|
Dick Zimmer |
145,511 |
49% |
|
Carl Mayer |
Independent |
5,811 |
2% |
|
John P. Desmond |
Independent |
1,233 |
<1% |
|
Worth Winslow |
Independent |
1,225 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Rush D. Holt |
104,806 |
61% |
|
DeForest Buster Soaries |
62,938 |
37% |
|
Carl J. Mayer |
Green |
1,871 |
1% |
|
Thomas D. Abrams |
Libertarian |
1,259 |
1% |
|
Karen Anne Zaletel |
NJ Conservative |
839 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Rush D. Holt |
171,691 |
59% |
|
Bill Spadea |
115,014 |
40% |
|
Ken Chazotte |
Libertarian |
1,562 |
1% |
|
Daryl M. Brooks |
Green |
1,518 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Rush D. Holt |
125,468 |
66% |
|
Joseph S. Sinagra |
65,509 |
34% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
New Jersey's 13th 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 |
|
Robert Menendez |
93,670 |
64% |
|
Fred J. Theemling, Jr. |
44,529 |
31% |
|
Joseph D. Bonacci |
Stop Tax Increases |
2,363 |
2% |
|
Len Flynn |
Libertarian |
1,539 |
1% |
|
John E. Rummel |
Communist |
1,525 |
1% |
|
Jane Harris |
Socialist Workers |
1,406 |
1% |
|
Donald K. Stoveken |
America First Populist |
682 |
<1% |
|
1994 |
|
Robert Menendez |
67,688 |
71% |
|
Fernando A. Alonso |
24,071 |
25% |
|
Frank J. Rubino, Jr. |
We the People |
1,494 |
2% |
|
Herbert H. Shaw |
Politicians Are Crooks |
1,319 |
1% |
|
Steven Marshall |
Socialist Workers |
895 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
Robert Menendez |
115,459 |
79% |
|
Carlos E. Munoz |
25,427 |
17% |
|
Herbert H. Shaw |
Independent |
2,136 |
1% |
|
Mike Buoncristiano |
Independent |
2,094 |
1% |
|
William P. Estrada |
Independent |
720 |
<1% |
|
Rupert Ravens |
Independent |
637 |
<1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
Robert Menendez |
70,308 |
80% |
|
Theresa De Leon |
14,615 |
17% |
|
Richard S. Hester, Sr. |
Independent |
1,276 |
1% |
|
Richard G. Rivera |
Independent |
872 |
1% |
|
Susan Anmuth |
Independent |
752 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Robert Menendez |
117,856 |
79% |
|
Theresa de Leon |
27,849 |
19% |
|
Claudette C. Meliere |
Independent |
2,741 |
2% |
|
Dick Hester |
Independent |
562 |
<1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Robert Menendez |
72,605 |
78% |
|
James Geron |
16,852 |
18% |
|
Pat Henry Faulkner |
Green |
1,195 |
1% |
|
Esmat Zaklama |
Anti-Corruption Doctor |
740 |
1% |
|
Dick Hester |
Pro Life Conservative |
732 |
1% |
|
Herbert H. Shaw |
Politicians are Crooks - Politicos son Corruptos |
573 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Robert Menendez |
121,018 |
76% |
|
Richard W. Piatkowski |
35,288 |
22% |
|
Dick Hester |
Pro Life Conservative |
1,282 |
1% |
|
Herbert H. Shaw |
Politicos son Corruptos |
1,066 |
1% |
|
Angela L. Lariscy |
Socialist Workers |
887 |
1% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Albio Sires |
77,238 |
78% |
|
John J. Guarini |
19,284 |
19% |
|
Brian Williams |
Socialist Workers Party |
1,049 |
1% |
|
Herbert H. Shaw |
Politicians Are Crooks |
998 |
1% |
|
Dick Hester |
Pro Life Conservative |
586 |
1% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Herbert H. Shaw received 357 votes; Alina Lydia Fonteboa received 233 votes; and Kari Sachs received 168 votes. In 2002, Independent (The American Party) received 34 votes. In 2006, Esmat Zaklama received 475 votes.
[edit] New Mexico
New Mexico'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 |
|
1992 |
|
Robert J. Aragon |
76,600 |
37% |
|
Steven Schiff |
128,426 |
63% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Peter L. Zollinger |
42,316 |
26% |
|
Steven Schiff |
119,996 |
74% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1996 |
|
John Wertheim |
71,635 |
37% |
|
Steven Schiff |
109,290 |
57% |
|
John A. Uhrich |
Green |
7,694 |
4% |
|
Betty Turrietta-Koury |
Independent |
4,459 |
2% |
|
1998 |
|
Phillip J. Maloof |
75,040 |
42% |
|
Heather Wilson |
86,784 |
48% |
|
Robert L. Anderson |
Green |
17,266 |
10% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
John J. Kelly |
92,187 |
43% |
|
Heather Wilson |
107,296 |
50% |
|
Daniel Kerlinsky |
Green |
13,656 |
6% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Richard M. Romero |
77,234 |
45% |
|
Heather Wilson |
95,711 |
55% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Richard M. Romero |
123,339 |
46% |
|
Heather Wilson |
147,372 |
54% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Patricia A. Madrid |
105,125 |
50% |
|
Heather Wilson |
105,986 |
50% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 188 votes. In 1998, write-ins received 78 votes. In 2004, Orlin G. Cole received 194 votes.
New Mexico's 2nd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year |
|
Democrat |
Votes |
Pct |
|
Republican |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Dan Sosa, Jr. |
73,157 |
44% |
|
Joe Skeen |
94,838 |
56% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
1994 |
|
Benjamin Anthony Chavez |
45,316 |
32% |
|
Joe Skeen |
89,966 |
63% |
|
Rex R. Johnson |
Green |
6,898 |
5% |
|
1996 |
|
E. Shirley Baca |
74,915 |
44% |
|
Joe Skeen |
95,091 |
56% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1998 |
|
E. Shirley Baca |
61,796 |
42% |
|
Joe Skeen |
85,077 |
58% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2000 |
|
Michael A. Montoya |
72,614 |
42% |
|
Joe Skeen |
100,742 |
58% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
John Arthur Smith |
61,916 |
44% |
|
Steve Pearce |
79,631 |
56% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Gary K. King |
86,292 |
40% |
|
Stevan Pearce |
130,498 |
60% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Albert D. Kissling |
63,119 |
40% |
|
Stevan Pearce |
92,620 |
59% |
* |
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1992, write-ins received 175 votes. In 2002, Padraig M. Lynch, Write-in received 39 votes and George L. Dewey, Write-in received 43 votes. In 2006, C. Dean Burk received 135 votes.
New Mexico's 3rd congressional district: Results 1992–2006[1]
Year |
|
Democrat |
Votes |
Pct |
|
Republican |
Votes |
Pct |
|
3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
|
1992 |
|
Bill Richardson |
122,850 |
67% |
|
F. Gregg Bemis, Jr. |
54,569 |
30% |
|
Ed Nagel |
Libertarian |
4,798 |
3% |
|
1994 |
|
Bill Richardson |
99,900 |
64% |
|
F. Gregg Bemis, Jr. |
53,515 |
34% |
|
Ed Nagel |
Libertarian |
3,697 |
2% |
|
1996 |
|
Bill Richardson |
124,594 |
67% |
|
Bill Redmond |
56,580 |
31% |
|
Ed D. Nagel |
Libertarian |
4,097 |
2% |
|
1998 |
|
Tom Udall |
91,248 |
53% |
|
Bill Redmond |
74,266 |
43% |
|
Carol Miller |
Green |
6,103 |
4% |
* |
2000 |
|
Tom Udall |
135,040 |
67% |
|
Lisa L. Lutz |
65,979 |
33% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002 |
|
Tom Udall |
122,921 |
100% |
|
(no candidate) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2004 |
|
Tom Udall |
175,269 |
69% |
|
Gregory M. Tucker |
79,935 |
31% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
2006 |
|
Tom Udall |
144,880 |
75% |
|
Ronald M. Dolin |
49,219 |
25% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 1998, write-ins received 32 votes.