Skip Humphrey - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • 1998 election for Governor
    • Jesse Ventura (Ref.), 37%
    • Norm Coleman (R), 34%
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL), 29%
  • 1998 election for Governor – Democratic Primary
    • Skip Humphrey (DFL), 37%
    • Mike Freeman (DFL), 19%
    • Doug Johnson (DFL), 19%
    • Mark Dayton (DFL), 18%
    • Ted Mondale (DFL), 7%
  • 1994 election for state Attorney General
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL) (inc.), 1,115,285
    • Sharon Anderson (IR), 488,753
    • Dean W. Amundson (Grassroots Party), 69,776
  • 1990 election for state Attorney General
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL) (inc.), 1,126,447
    • Kevin E. Johnson (IR), 655,282
  • 1988 election for U.S. Senate
    • David Durenberger (R) (inc.), 56%
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL), 41%
  • 1986 election for state Attorney General
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL) (inc.), 985,569
    • Lew Freeman (IR), 399,483
    • Derrick P. Grimmer (Grassroots Party), 16,394
  • 1982 election for state Attorney General
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL), 61.72%
    • Elliot Rothenberg (IR), 37.24%
    • Samuel A. Faulk (Conservative People's Party), 1.04%
  • 1980 election for State Senate (District 44)
    • Hubert H. Humphrey III (DFL) (inc.), unopposed (19,579 votes, 100%)

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