Mike Ferguson (New Jersey Politician) - Electoral History

Electoral History

New Jersey's 7th congressional district: Results 2000–2006
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
2000 Maryanne Connelly 113,479 46% Mike Ferguson 128,434 52% Jerry L. Coleman Independent 5,444 2% Darren Young Independent 973 <1% *
2002 Tim Carden 74,879 41% Mike Ferguson 106,055 58% Darren Young Libertarian 2,068 1%
2004 Steve Brozak 119,081 42% Mike Ferguson 162,597 57% Thomas Abrams Libertarian 2,153 1% Matthew Williams Independent 2,016 1%
2006 Linda Stender 95,454 48% Mike Ferguson 98,399 49% Thomas Abrams Withdraw Troops Now 3,176 2% Darren Young Libertarian 2,046 1%
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2000, Shawn Gianella received 386 votes and Mary T. Johnson received 283 votes.

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