Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | ||||
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1994 | Jeff Whorley | 60,489 | 42% | Van Hilleary | 81,539 | 57% | J. Patrick Lyons | Independent | 1,944 | 1% | * | |||
1996 | Mark Stewart | 73,331 | 41% | Van Hilleary | 103,091 | 58% | J. Patrick Lyons | Independent | 1,075 | 1% | * | |||
1998 | Jerry W. Cooper | 42,627 | 40% | Van Hilleary | 62,829 | 60% | * | |||||||
2000 | David H. Dunaway | 67,165 | 33% | Van Hilleary | 133,622 | 66% | J. Patrick Lyons | Independent | 2,418 | 1% | * |
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