Electoral History
Year | Democratic | PCT | Challenger | Party | Pct | ||
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1902 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | 89.3% | W. H. Carpenter | Republican | 10.7% | ||
1904 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | 62.0% | R. C. Thompson | Republican | 38.1% | ||
1906 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | 84.4% | R. C. Thompson | Republican | 15.6% | ||
1908 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | Unopposed | |||||
1910 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | 81.6% | B. C. Thompson | Republican | 18.4% |
Year | Democratic | PCT | Challenger | Party | Pct | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1912 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | 64.7% | Andrew I. Roland | Republican | 27.4% |
Year | Democratic | PCT | Challenger | Party | Pct | ||
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1918 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | Unopposed | |||||
1924 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | 73.5% | Charles F. Cole | Republican | 26.5% | ||
1930 | Joseph Taylor Robinson | Unopposed | |||||
1936 | James Taylor Robinson | 81.8% | G.C. Ledbetter | Republican | 16.4% |
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