Electoral History
On January 8, 2009, Senator Bond announced that he would not be seeking re-election in 2010.
United States Senate election in Missouri, 2004
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Kit Bond (R) (inc.) 56% Nancy Farmer (D) 42.8% Kevin Tull (Lib.) 0.7% Don Griffin (Constitution) 0.4%
United States Senate election in Missouri, 1998
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Kit Bond (R) (inc.) 52.7% Jay Nixon (D) 43.8% Tamara Millay (Lib.) 2% Curtis Frazier (U.S. Taxpayers) 1% James F. Newport (Reform) 0.5%
United States Senate election in Missouri, 1992
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Kit Bond (R) (inc.) 51.9% Geri Rothman-Serot (D) 44.9% Jeanne Bojarski (Lib.) 3.2%
United States Senate election in Missouri, 1986
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Kit Bond (R) 52.6% Harriet Woods (D) 47.4%
1980 Missouri Gubernatorial Election
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Kit Bond (R) 52.6% Joseph P. Teasdale (D) 47% Helen Savio (Socialist Workers) 0.3%
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