Bill Thomas - Election History

Election History

  • 1976 - Defeated Stephen W. Schilling - 57%-43% (closest race)
  • 1978 — Defeated Bob Sogge - 59%-41%
  • 1980 — Defeated Mary Pat Timmermans - 71%-29%
  • 1982 — Defeated Robert J. Bethea - 68%-32%
  • 1984 — Defeated Michael T. LeSage - 71%-29%
  • 1986 — Defeated Jules H. Moquin -73%-27%
  • 1988 — Defeated Lita Reid - 71%-27%
  • 1990 — Defeated Michael Thomas — 60%-34%
  • 1992 — Defeated Deborah Vollmer — 65%-35%
  • 1994 — Defeated John Evans — 69%-28%
  • 1996 — Defeated Deborah Vollmer — 66%-27%
  • 1998 — Defeated John Evans — 79%-21%
  • 2000 — Defeated Pete Martinez — 72%-25%
  • 2002 — Defeated Jaime Corvera — 73%-24%
  • 2004 — Unopposed

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