Electoral history of Howard Dean
Howard Dean was a Governor of Vermont, candidate for President of the United States, and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.[1]
Vermont elections
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Office |
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Incumbent |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
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Challenger |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
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3rd Party |
Party |
Votes |
Pct |
1982 |
VT House |
Howard Dean[2] |
Democratic |
596 |
66.4% |
Timothy K. McKenzie |
Citizens |
300 |
33.4% |
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1984 |
VT House |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
1092 |
98.9% |
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1986 |
Lt. Gov. |
Susan Auld[3] |
Republican |
84,413 |
44.4% |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
99,929 |
52.5% |
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1988 |
Lt. Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
154,660 |
66.5% |
Pan B. Zolotas |
Republican |
69,731 |
30.0% |
Lisa Steckler |
Liberty Union |
7,952 |
3.4% |
1990 |
Lt. Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
120,956 |
58.1% |
Michael Bernhardt |
Republican |
80,706 |
38.7% |
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1992 |
Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
213,523 |
74.73% |
John McClaughry |
Republican |
65,837 |
23.04% |
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1994 |
Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
145,661 |
68.6% |
David F. Kelley |
Republican |
40,292 |
19.0% |
Thomas J. Morse |
Independent |
15,000 |
7.0% |
1996 |
Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
179,544 |
70.5% |
John L. Gropper |
Republican |
57,161 |
22.4% |
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1998 |
Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
121,425 |
55.6% |
Ruth Dwyer |
Republican |
89,726 |
41.1% |
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2000 |
Gov. |
Howard Dean |
Democratic |
148,059 |
50.4% |
Ruth Dwyer |
Republican |
111,359 |
37.9% |
Anthony Pollina |
Progressive |
28,116 |
9.5% |
2004 Democratic presidential primaries[4]:
- John Kerry - 9,930,497 (60.98%)
- John Edwards - 3,162,337 (19.42%)
- Howard Dean - 903,460 (5.55%)
- Dennis Kucinich - 620,242 (3.81%)
- Wesley Clark - 547,369 (3.36%)
- Al Sharpton - 380,865 (2.34%)
- Joe Lieberman - 280,940 (1.73%)
- Uncommitted - 157,953 (0.97%)
- Lyndon LaRouche - 103,731 (0.64%)
- Carol Moseley Braun - 98,469 (0.61%)
- Dick Gephardt - 63,902 (0.39%)
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