Bill Young - Electoral History

Electoral History

Florida's 8th congressional district: Results 1970–1972
Year Republican Votes Pct Democrat Votes Pct
1970 C. W. Bill Young 120,466 67.2% Ted Bailey 58,904 32.8%
Florida's 6th congressional district: Results 1972–1980
Year Republican Votes Pct Democrat Votes Pct
1972 C. W. Bill Young 156,150 76% Michael O. Plunkett 49,399 24%
1974 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 109,302 75.8% Mickey Monrose 34,886 24.2%
1976 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 151,371 65.2% Gabriel Cazares 80,821 34.8%
1978 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 150,694 78.8% Jim Christison 40,654 21.2%
1980 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) Unopposed 100%
Florida's 8th congressional district: Results 1982–1990
Year Republican Votes Pct Democrat Votes Pct
1982 C. W. Bill Young Unopposed 100%
1984 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 184,553 80.3% Robert Kent 45,393 19.7%
1986 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) Unopposed 100%
1988 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 169,165 73% C. Bette Wimbish 62,539 27%
1990 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) Unopposed 100%
Florida's 10th congressional district: Results 1992–2010
Year Republican Votes Pct Democrat Votes Pct Third Party Votes Pct Third Party Votes Pct
1992 C. W. Bill Young 149,606 56.6% Karen Moffitt 114,809 43.4%
1994 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) Unopposed 100%
1996 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 114,443 66.6% Henry Green 57,375 33.4%
1998 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) Unopposed 100%
2000 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 146,799 75.7% Josette Green (Natural Law) 26,908 13.9% Randy Heine (independent) 20,296 10.5%
2002 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) Unopposed 100%
2004 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 207,175 69.3% Robert D. Derry 91,658 30.7%
2006 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 131,488 65.9% Samm Simpson 67,950 34.1%
2008 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 182,781 60.7% Bob Hackworth 118,430 39.3%
2010 C. W. Bill Young (inc.) 137,943 65.9% Charlie Justice 71,313 34.1%

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