Jim Talent - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • 2006 election for U.S. Senate
    • Jim Talent (R), 47.3%
    • Claire McCaskill (D), 49.6%
    • Frank Gilmour (L), 2.2%
  • 2002 election for U.S. Senate
    • Jim Talent (R), 49.8%
    • Jean Carnahan (D), 48.7%
    • Tamara A. Millay (L) 1.0%
    • Daniel "Digger" Romano (G) 0.6%
  • 2000 election for Missouri Governor
    • Bob Holden (D), 49.1%
    • Jim Talent (R), 48.2%
  • 1998 election for U.S. House of Representatives
    • Jim Talent (R), 70.0%
    • John Ross (D), 28.3%
    • Brian Lundy (L), 1.6%
  • 1996 election for U.S. House of Representatives
    • Jim Talent (R), 61%
    • Joan Kelly Horn (D), 37%
  • 1994 election for U.S. House of Representatives
    • Jim Talent (R), 67.3%
    • Pat Kelley (D), 30.6%
    • Jim Higgens (L), 2.1%
  • 1992 election for U.S. House of Representatives
    • Jim Talent (R), 50.4%
    • Joan Kelly Horn (D), 47.6%
    • Jim Higgens (L), .2%
  • 1992 Race for U.S. House of Representatives (Republican Primary)
    • Jim Talent (R), 58%
    • Bert Walker (R), 32%

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