Jim Moran - Electoral History

Electoral History

Virginia's 8th congressional district: Results 1990–2010
Year Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1990 James Moran Democratic 88,745 51.7 Stanford Parris Republican 76,367 44.6 Robert T. Murphy Independent 5,958 3.5
1992 James Moran Democratic 138,542 56.1 Kyle E. McSlarrow Republican 102,717 41.6 Alvin O. West Independent 5,601 2.3
1994 James Moran Democratic 120,281 59.3 Kyle E. McSlarrow Republican 79,568 39.3 R. Ward Edmonds Independent 1,858 0.9
1996 James Moran Democratic 152,334 66.4 John E. Otey Republican 64,562 28.1 R. Ward Edmonds Independent 6,243 2.7
1998 James Moran Democratic 97,545 66.6 Demaris H. Miller Republican 48,352 33.0
2000 James Moran Democratic 164,178 63.3 Demaris H. Miller Republican 88,262 34.0 Ron Crickenberger Independent 3,483 1.3
2002 James Moran Democratic 102,759 59.8 Scott Tate Republican 64,121 37.3 Ron Crickenberger Independent 4,558 2.6
2004 James Moran Democratic 171,986 59.7 Lisa Cheney Republican 106,231 36.9 James Hurysz Independent 9,004 3.1
2006 James Moran Democratic 144,700 66.4 Tom O'Donoghue Republican 66,639 30.6 James Hurysz Independent 6,094 2.8
2008 James Moran Democratic 222,986 67.9 Mark Ellmore Republican 97,425 29.7 J. Ron Fisher Independent Green 6,829 2.1
2010 James Moran Democratic 116,293 61.0 J. Patrick Murray Republican 71,108 37.3 J. Ron Fisher Independent Green 2,704 1.4

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