Electoral History
| Year | Republican | Votes | % | Democratic | Votes | % | Third Party | Party | Votes | % | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Hal Rogers | 112,093 | 67% | Ted Marcum | 54,027 | 33% | ||||||||
| 1982 | Hal Rogers | 52,928 | 65% | Doye Davenport | 28,285 | 35% | ||||||||
| 1984 | Hal Rogers | 125,164 | 76% | Sherman McIntosh | 39,783 | 24% | ||||||||
| 1986 | Hal Rogers | 56,760 | 100% | No candidate | ||||||||||
| 1988 | Hal Rogers | 104,467 | 100% | No candidate | ||||||||||
| 1990 | Hal Rogers | 64,660 | 100% | No candidate | ||||||||||
| 1992 | Hal Rogers | 115,255 | 55% | John Hays | 95,760 | 45% | ||||||||
| 1994 | Hal Rogers | 82,291 | 79% | Walter Blevins | 21,318 | 21% | ||||||||
| 1996 | Hal Rogers | 117,842 | 100% | No candidate | ||||||||||
| 1998 | Hal Rogers | 142,215 | 78% | Sidney Jane Bailey | 39,585 | 22% | ||||||||
| 2000 | Hal Rogers | 145,980 | 74% | Sidney Jane Bailey | 52,495 | 26% | ||||||||
| 2002 | Hal Rogers | 137,986 | 78% | Sidney Jane Bailey | 38,254 | 22% | ||||||||
| 2004 | Hal Rogers | 177,579 | 100% | No candidate | ||||||||||
| 2006 | Hal Rogers | 147,201 | 74% | Kenneth Stepp | 52,367 | 26% | ||||||||
| 2008 | Hal Rogers | 177,024 | 84% | No candidate | Jim Holbert | Independent | 33,444 | 16% | ||||||
| 2010 | Hal Rogers | 151,019 | 77% | Jim Holbert | 44,034 | 23% |
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