Jo Bonner - Electoral History

Electoral History

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2002 – Republican primary:

  • Jo Bonner – 29,857 (40.26%)
  • Tom Young – 15,087 (20.34%)
  • David Whetstone – 10,997 (14.83%)
  • Albert Lipscomb – 7,429 (10.02%)
  • Chris Pringle – 6,001 (8.09%)
  • Rusty Glover – 4,374 (5.90%)
  • Joe J. Gottler – 411 (0.55%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2002 – Republican primary runoff:

  • Jo Bonner – 32,421 (62.44%)
  • Tom Young – 19,501 (37.56%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2002 – general election:

  • Jo Bonner, Republican – 108,102 (60.08%)
  • Judy McCain Belk, Democrat – 67,507 (37.52%)
  • Dick Coffee, Libertarian – 2,957 (1.64%)
  • Write-in candidates – 1,350 (0.75%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2004 – general election:

  • Jo Bonner, Republican – 161,067 (63.12%)
  • Judy Belk, Democrat – 93,938 (36.81%)
  • Write-in candidates – 159 (0.06%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2006 – general election:

  • Jo Bonner, Republican – 112,944 (68.10%)
  • Vivian Sheffield Beckerle, Democrat – 52,770 (31.82%)
  • Write-in candidates – 127 (0.08%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2008 – general election:

  • Jo Bonner, Republican – 210,660 (98.27%)
  • Write-in candidates – 3,707 (1.73%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2010 – Republican primary:

  • Jo Bonner – 56,937 (75.25%)
  • Peter Gounares – 18,725 (24.75%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2010 – general election:

  • Jo Bonner, Republican – 129,063 (82.58%)
  • David Walter, Constitution – 26,357 (16.87%)
  • Write-in candidates – 861 (0.55%)

Alabama's 1st congressional district, 2012 – Republican primary:

  • Jo Bonner – 48,481 (55.55%)
  • Dean Young – 21,216 (24.31%)
  • Pete Riehm – 13,744 (15.75%)
  • Peter Gounares – 3,828 (4.39%)

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