John Shadegg - Electoral History

Electoral History

Arizona's 4th congressional district: Results 1994–2000
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1994 Carol Cure 69,760 35.98% John B. Shadegg 116,714 60.19% Mark Yannone Libertarian 7,428 3.83%
1996 Maria Elena Milton 74,857 33.22% John B. Shadegg 150,486 66.78%
1998 Eric Ehst 49,538 31.19% John B. Shadegg 102,722 64.68% Ernest Hancock Libertarian 3,805 2.40% Doug Quelland Independent 2,757 1.74%
2000 Ben Jankowski 71,803 32.71% John B. Shadegg 140,396 63.96% Ernest Hancock Libertarian 7,298 3.33%
Arizona's 3rd congressional district: Results 2002–2008
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
2002 Charles Hill 47,173 30.29% John B. Shadegg 104,847 67.32% Mark Yannone Libertarian 3,731 2.40%
2004 (no candidate) John B. Shadegg 181,012 80.10% Mark Yannone Libertarian 44,962 19.90%
2006 Herb Paine 72,586 38.23% John B. Shadegg 112,519 59.27% Mark Yannone Libertarian 4,744 2.50%
2008 Bob Lord 115,759 42.07% John B. Shadegg 148,800 54.08% Michael Shoen Libertarian 10,602 3.85%

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