Ralph Hall - Electoral History

Electoral History

Texas's 4th congressional district:

Year Democratic Republican Libertarian Other
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
1980 √ Ralph Hall 102,787 52% John Wright 93,915 48% No nominee
1982 √ Ralph Hall 94,134 74% Pete Collumb 32,221 25% Bruce Iiams 1,141 1%
1984 √ Ralph Hall 120,749 58% Thomas Blow 87,553 42% No nominee (Assorted) 39 0%
1986 √ Ralph Hall 97,540 72% Thomas Blow 38,578 28% No nominee
1988 √ Ralph Hall 139,379 66% Randy Sutton 67,337 32% Melanie Dunn 3,152 2%
1990 √ Ralph Hall 108,300 100% No nominee No nominee Tim McChord (Write-in) 394 0%
1992 √ Ralph Hall 128,008 58% David Bridges 83,875 38% Steven Rothacker 8,450 4%
1994 √ Ralph Hall 99,303 59% David Bridges 67,267 40% Steven Rothacker 2,377 1%
1996 √ Ralph Hall 132,126 64% Jerry Hall 71,065 34% Steven Rothacker 3,172 2% Enos Denham (Natural Law Party) 814 0%
1998 √ Ralph Hall 82,989 58% Jim Lohmeyer 58,954 41% Jim Simon 2,137 1%
2000 √ Ralph Hall 145,887 60% Jon Newton 91,574 38% Joe Turner 4,417 2%
2002 √ Ralph Hall 97,304 58% John Graves 67,939 40% Barbara Robinson 3,042 2%
2004 Jim Nickerson 81,585 30% √ Ralph Hall 182,866 68% Kevin Anderson 3,491 1%
2006 Glenn Melancon 55,278 33% √ Ralph Hall 106,495 64% Kurt Helm 3,496 2%
2008 Glenn Melancon 88,067 29% √ Ralph Hall 206,906 69% Fred Annett 5,771 2%
2010 VaLinda Hathcox 40,975 22% √ Ralph Hall 136,338 73% Jim Prindle 4,729 3% Shane Shepard (Independent) 4,244 2%

Source: "Office of the House Clerk – Electoral Statistics". Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html.

Source: "Election Results". Federal Election Commission. http://www.fec.gov/pubrec/electionresults.shtml.

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