Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd party | Party | Votes | Pct | ||||
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1994 | John Comerford | 88,653 | 42% | Mark Foley | 122,760 | 58% | ||||||||
1996 | Jim Stuber | 98,827 | 36% | Mark Foley | 175,714 | 64% | ||||||||
1998 | (no candidate) | Mark Foley | ** | |||||||||||
2000 | Jean Elliott Brown | 108,782 | 37% | Mark Foley | 176,153 | 60% | John McGuire | Reform | 7,556 | 3% | * | |||
2002 | (no candidate) | Mark Foley | 176,171 | 79% | Jack McLain | Constitution | 47,169 | 21% | ||||||
2004 | Jeff Fisher | 101,247 | 32% | Mark Foley | 215,563 | 68% | ||||||||
2006 | Tim Mahoney | 115,832 | 50% | Joe Negron*** | 111,415 | 48% | Emmie Ross | No Party Affiliation | 6,526 | 3% |
**According to Florida law, the names of those with no opposition are not printed on the ballot and no totals need be submitted.
***Mark Foley's name was the one on the ballot, however, as noted above.
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