Greg Walden - Electoral History

Electoral History

Greg Walden General Electoral Results 1998–2010
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct Libertarian Votes Pct Socialist Votes Pct Constitution Votes Pct Pacific Green Votes Pct
2010 Joyce B. Segers 72,173 25.86% Greg Walden 206,245 73.91% No candidate No candidate No Candidate No Candidate
2008 Noah Lemas 87,649 25.75% Greg Walden 236,560 69.49% No candidate No candidate Richard D. Hake 5,817 1.70% Tristin Mock 9,668 2.84%
2006 Carol Voisin 82,484 30.35% Greg Walden 181,529 66.80% No candidate No candidate Jack Allen Brown Jr. 7,193 2.64% No candidate
2004 John C. McColgan 88,914 25.63% Greg Walden 248,461 71.64% Jim Lindsay 4,792 1.38% No candidate Jack Allen Brown Jr. 4,060 1.17% No candidate
2002 Peter Buckley 64,991 25.76% Greg Walden 181,295 71.86% Mike Wood 5,681 2.25% No candidate No candidate No candidate
2000 Walter Ponsford 78,101 26.12% Greg Walden 220,086 73.63% No candidate No candidate No candidate No candidate
1998 Kevin M. Campbell 74,924 34.81% Greg Walden 132,316 61.48% Lindsey Bradshaw 4,729 2.19% Rohn Webb 2,773 1.28% No candidate No candidate

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