Electoral History
Year | District | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1994 | 10th | Don Johnson | 51,192 | 35% | Charlie Norwood | 96,099 | 65% | |||
1996 | 10th | David Bell | 88,054 | 48% | Charlie Norwood | 96,723 | 52% | |||
1998 | 10th | Marion Denise Spencer Freeman | 60,004 | 40% | Charlie Norwood | 88,527 | 60% | |||
2000 | 10th | Marion Denise Spencer Freeman | 71,309 | 37% | Charlie Norwood | 122,590 | 63% | |||
2002 | 9th | Barry Irwin | 45,974 | 27% | Charlie Norwood | 123,313 | 73% | |||
2004 | 9th | Bob Ellis | 68,462 | 26% | Charlie Norwood | 197,869 | 74% | |||
2006 | 10th | Terry Holley | 57,032 | 33% | Charlie Norwood | 117,721 | 67% |
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