Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | ||||
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2000 | Dan Lowe | 58,493 | 29% | Steve Largent * | 138,528 | 69% | Michael A. Clem | Libertarian | 2,984 | 1% | ||||
2002 | Doug Dodd | 50,850 | 44% | John Sullivan | 61,694 | 54% | Neil Mavis | Independent | 1,758 | 2% | * | |||
2002 | Doug Dodd | 90,649 | 42% | John Sullivan | 119,566 | 56% | Joe Cristiano | Independent | 4,740 | 2% | ||||
2004 | Doug Dodd | 116,731 | 38% | John Sullivan | 187,145 | 60% | John Krymski | Independent | 7,058 | 2% | ||||
2006 | Alan Gentges | 56,724 | 31% | John Sullivan | 116,920 | 64% | Bill Wortman | Independent | 10,085 | 5% | ||||
2008 | Georgianna Oliver | 98,863 | 34% | John Sullivan | 193,361 | 66% | ||||||||
2010 | John Sullivan | 151,173 | 77% | Angelia O'Dell | Independent | 45,656 | 23% |
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