Electoral History
Year | Office | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | U.S House of Representatives District 42 |
Guy Kimbrough | 78,772 | 33% | Steve Horn 20% Dana Rohrabacher 35% Harriet Wieder 22% |
153,280 | 64.2% | |||
1992 | U.S House of Representatives District 38 |
Evan Anderson Braude 41% Peter Mathews 27% Ray O'Neil 12% Bill Glazewski 11% |
82,108 | 43.4% | Dennis Brown 29% Steve Horn 30% Ted Poe 13% |
92,038 | 48.6% | |||
1994 | U.S House of Representatives District 38 |
Peter Mathews | 53,681 | 36.8% | Steve Horn | 85,225 | 58.5% | |||
1996 | U.S House of Representatives District 38 |
Peter Mathews 49% Rick Zbur 51% |
71,627 | 42.7% | Steve Horn | 88,136 | 52.6% | |||
1998 | U.S House of Representatives District 38 |
Peter Mathews | 59,767 | 43.2% | Steve Horn | 71,386 | 51.6% | |||
2000 | U.S House of Representatives District 38 |
Erin Gruwell 29% Peter Mathews 26% Gerrie Schipske 32% |
85,498 | 47.5% | Steve Horn | 87,266 | 48.4% | |||
2002 | U.S House of Representatives District 39 |
Hector De La Torre 29.3% Sally Havice 19.3% Linda T. Sanchez 33.4% |
51,128 | 54.7% | Tim Escobar | 38,264 | 40.9% |
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