Mark Schwiebert - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • April 1981 City Council (three elected)
    • Mark Schwiebert 4,647 23%
    • Robert Applegate 3,942 20%
    • Margery Bensen 3,860 19%
    • Vernon Winter 3,290 16%
    • Lloyd Peters 2,658 13%
    • Tom Darnell 1,693 9%
  • April 1985 City Council 6th Ward (one elected)
    • Mark Schwiebert 607 65%
    • Earl Strupp 333 35%
  • April 1987 City Council 6th Ward
    • Mark Schwiebert 414 57%
    • William Fields 317 43%
  • February Primary of 1989 Mayor (Top two winners nominated)
    • Mark Schwiebert 2,559 43%
    • James Kerr 1,057 18%
    • George Skafidas 992 17%
    • Vernon Winter 752 13%
    • Margery Bensen 593 10%
  • April 1989 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 5,512 72%
    • James Kerr 2,169 28%
  • April 1993 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 4,555 88%
    • Robert Millett 631 12%
  • April 1997 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 4,278 85%
    • John Kammerer 762 15%
  • April 2001 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 5,220 82%
    • Vincent Thomas 1,141 18%
  • April 2005 Mayor
    • Mark Schwiebert 3,754 85%
    • David Kimbell 653 15%
  • Special May Primary for U.S. House 2006
    • Phil Hare 17,011 64%
    • John Sullivan 7,530 28%
    • Mark Schwiebert 1,370 5%
    • Micheal Boland 612 2%
    • Rob Mellon 98 0%

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