Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1992 | Barbara Christmas | 75,808 | 42% | Jack Kingston | 103,932 | 58% | |||
1994 | Raymond Beckworth | 27,197 | 23% | Jack Kingston | 88,788 | 77% | |||
1996 | Rosemary D. Kaszans | 50,622 | 32% | Jack Kingston | 108,616 | 68% | |||
1998 | (no candidate) | Jack Kingston | 92,229 | 100% | |||||
2000 | Joyce Marie Griggs | 58,776 | 31% | Jack Kingston | 131,684 | 69% | |||
2002 | Don Smart | 40,026 | 28% | Jack Kingston | 103,661 | 72% | |||
2004 | (no candidate) | Jack Kingston | 188,347 | 100% | |||||
2006 | Jim Nelson | 43,668 | 31% | Jack Kingston | 94,961 | 69% | |||
2008 | Bill Gillespie | 83,444 | 33.5% | Jack Kingston | 165,890 | 66.5% | |||
2010 | Oscar L. Harris, II | 46,449 | 28.4% | Jack Kingston | 117,270 | 71.6% |
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