Fran Ulmer - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • Alaska House of Representatives, District 4, Seat B, 1986
    • Fran Ulmer (D), 7,957 (66.5%)
    • Leslie E. "Red" Swanson (R), 3,928 (32.8%)
    • write-in votes, 64 (0.5%)
  • Alaska House of Representatives, District 4, Seat B, 1988
    • Fran Ulmer (D), 6,916 (57.6%)
    • Paul Fletcher (R), 5,060 (42.1%)
    • write-in votes, 21 (0.1%)
  • Alaska House of Representatives, District 4, Seat B, 1990
    • Fran Ulmer (D), 8,564 (70.3%)
    • Cathy Crawford (R), 3,555 (29.1%)
    • write-in votes, 60 (0.4%)
  • Alaska House of Representatives, District 3, 1992
    • Fran Ulmer (D), 5,210 (69.8%)
    • Dale Anderson (R), 2,233 (29.9%)
    • write-in votes, 19 (0.2%)
  • Alaska lieutenant governor primary, 1994
    • Jack Alleman (A), 2,173 (3.6%)
    • Roger Lewis (G), 3,570 (5.8%)
    • Bill Sabo (D), 5,771 (9.4%)
    • Tom Staudenmaier (A), 2,831 (4.6%)
    • Fran Ulmer (D), 40,442 (66.1%)
    • Margaret Ward (A), 6,356 (10.4%)
  • Alaska gubernatorial election, 2002
    • Frank Murkowski (R), 129,279 (55.85%)
    • Fran Ulmer (D), 94,216 (40.70%)
    • Diane E. Benson (G), 2,926 (1.26%)
    • Don Wright (A), 2,926 (0.94%)
    • Raymond VinZant (RM), 1,506 (0.65%)
    • Billy Toien (L), 1,109 (0.48%)
    • Write-ins, 263 (0.11%)

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