Election Results
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Year | Winner | Votes | Pct | Opponent | Votes | Pct | |||
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1998 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 3490 | 50.93% | Gilmo Gomez Linda Johnson |
2332 1130 |
32.57% 16.49% |
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1998 General | Edward Acevedo | 7019 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2000 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 4270 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2000 General | Edward Acevedo | 11444 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2002 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 8543 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2002 General | Edward Acevedo (Democrat) | 11037 | 83.18% | George Preski (Republican) | 2232 | 16.82% | |||
2004 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 7901 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2004 General | Edward Acevedo | 14384 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2006 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 6062 | 73.19% | Francisco "Frankie" Rodriguez | 2220 | 26.81% | |||
2006 General | Edward Acevedo | 12001 | 100% | No Challenger | |||||
2008 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 8172 | 71.01% | Francisco "Frankie" Rodriguez | 3337 | 28.99% | |||
2008 General | Edward Acevedo (Democrat) | 16327 | 82.88% | Ante "Tony" Marijan (Green) | 3372 | 17.12% | |||
2010 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 4278 | 57.80% | Robert Martinez Josip "Joe" Trutin Richard G. Schultz |
1206 1065 853 |
16.29% 14.39% 11.52% |
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2012 Democratic Primary | Edward Acevedo | 3458 | 54.72% | Cuahutémoc 'Temoc' Morfin Josip "Joe" Trutin |
1872 979 |
29.62% 15.65% |
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