Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | ||||
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1982 | Rick Boucher | 76,227 | 50% | William Wampler | 75,009 | 50% | ||||||||
1984 | Rick Boucher | 102,446 | 52% | Jefferson Stafford | 94,510 | 48% | ||||||||
1986 | Rick Boucher | 59,864 | 99% | no candidate | Write-ins | 602 | 1% | |||||||
1988 | Rick Boucher | 113,309 | 63% | John Brown | 65,410 | 37% | ||||||||
1990 | Rick Boucher | 67,215 | 97% | no candidate | Write-ins | 2,015 | 2% | |||||||
1992 | Rick Boucher | 133,284 | 63% | Gary Weddle | 77,985 | 37% | ||||||||
1994 | Rick Boucher | 153,311 | 59% | Steve Fast | 72,133 | 41% | ||||||||
1996 | Rick Boucher | 122,908 | 65% | Steve Fast | 58,055 | 31% | Tom Roberts | Virginia Reform | 8,080 | 4% | ||||
1998 | Rick Boucher | 87,163 | 61% | Joe Barta | 55,918 | 39% | ||||||||
2000 | Rick Boucher | 137,488 | 70% | Michael Osborne | 59,335 | 30% | ||||||||
2002 | Rick Boucher | 100,075 | 66% | Jay Katzen | 52,076 | 34% | ||||||||
2004 | Rick Boucher | 150,039 | 59% | Kevin Triplett | 98,499 | 39% | Seth Davis | Independent | 4,341 | 2% | ||||
2006 | Rick Boucher | 129,705 | 68% | Bill Carrico | 61,574 | 32% | ||||||||
2008 | Rick Boucher | 207,306 | 97% | no candidate | Write-ins | 6,264 | 3% | |||||||
2010 | Rick Boucher | 86,743 | 46% | Morgan Griffith | 95,726 | 51% | Jeremiah Heaton | Independent | 4,282 | 2% |
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