Bob Mc Donnell - Electoral History

Electoral History

Virginia Gubernatorial Election, 2009
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 1,163,523 58.61%
Democratic Creigh Deeds 818,909 41.25%
Independent Write-in candidates 2,502 0.12%
Totals 1,984,934 100%
Voter turnout 40.05%
Virginia Attorney General Election, 2005
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 970,886 49.96%
Democratic Creigh Deeds 970,563 49.95%
Independent Write-in candidates 1,801 0.09%
Totals 1,943,250 100%
Voter turnout 44.96%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 4,329 96.03%
Independent Write-in candidates 179 3.97%
Totals 4,508 100%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 2001
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 10,727 98.12%
Independent Write-in candidates 205 1.88%
Totals 10,932 100%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 6,347 55.27%
Democratic Frank Drew 5,122 44.61%
Totals 11,483 100%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 10,105 98.5%
Independent Write-in candidates 151 1.5%
Totals 10,256 100%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 5,267 99.10%
Independent Write-in candidates 48 0.90%
Totals 5,315 100%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 1993
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 6,904 64.45%
Democratic Thomas Carnes 3,807 35.54%
Independent Write-in candidates 2 0.01%
Totals 10,713 100%
Virginia House of Delegates General Election, 1991
Party Candidate Votes Percentage
Republican Bob McDonnell 3,811 52.75%
Democratic Glenn McClanan 3,410 47.20%
Independent Write-in candidates 3 0.05%
Totals 10,713 100%

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