Campaign Statistics
Year | Party | Running mate | Total funds raised | Matching funds | Campaign debt | Primary votes | Sources |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1976 | Labor | Ronald Wayne Evans | |||||
1980 | Dem | $526,253 | 177,784 | ||||
1984 | Dem | Billy Davis | $494,146 | ||||
1988 | Dem | Debra Freeman | $825,577 | ||||
1992 | Dem | James Bevel | $2,709,531 | ineligible | $2,223,985 | ||
1994* | $1,154,623 | $2,124,099 | |||||
1996 | Dem | $4,304,184 | $624,692 | $2,079,927 | 496,423 | ||
1998* | $138,424 | $2,051,489 | |||||
2000 | Dem | $4,898,362 | $1,448,389 | $2,471,918 | 327,928 | ||
2002* | $3,080,601 | $2,360,261 | |||||
2004 | Dem | $10,255,464 | $1,456,019 | $3,217,890 | |||
Total since 1990 | $23,814,604 | $2,899,889 | $18,881,195 |
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