John Marty - Electoral History

Electoral History

  • 2010 election for Minnesota Senate - District 54
    • John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 18,600 (56.52%)
    • Tim Johnson (Republican) 14,277 votes (43.38%)
  • 2006 election for Minnesota Senate - District 54
    • John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 21,847 (62.05%)
    • Dan Williams (Republican) 13,328 votes (37.86%)
  • 2002 election for Minnesota Senate - District 54
    • John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 21,609 (56.86%)
    • Mark Zasadny (Republican) 16,359 votes (43.04%)
  • 2000 election for Minnesota Senate - District 54
    • John Marty (Democratic-Farmer-Labor) 23,614 (65.50%)
    • Mark Zasadny (Republican) 12,440 votes (34.50%)
  • 1994 election for Minnesota Governor
    • Arne Carlson (R) (inc.), 63%
    • John Marty (D), 34%
  • 1994 election for Minnesota Governor - DFL Primary
    • John Marty, 38%
    • Mike Hatch, 36%
    • Tony Bouza, 25%
    • Richard T. Van Bergen, 1%
  • 1992 election for Minnesota Senate - District 54
    • John Marty (DFL), 56%
    • Pat Igo (R), 44%
  • 1990 election for Minnesota Senate - District 63
    • John Marty (DFL), 64%
    • Merlyn Scroggins (R), 36%

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