Electoral History
Year | District | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1992 | 9th | Nathan Deal | 113,024 | 59% | Daniel Becker | 77,919 | 41% | |||
1994 | 9th | Nathan Deal | 79,145 | 58% | Robert L. Castello | 57,568 | 42% | |||
1996 | 9th | McCracken "Ken" Poston | 69,662 | 34% | Nathan Deal | 132,532 | 66% | |||
1998 | 9th | (no candidate) | Nathan Deal | 122,713 | 100% | |||||
2000 | 9th | James Harrington | 60,360 | 25% | Nathan Deal | 183,171 | 75% | |||
2002 | 10th | (no candidate) | Nathan Deal | 129,242 | 100% | |||||
2004 | 10th | (no candidate) | Nathan Deal | 219,136 | 100% | |||||
2006 | 9th | John D. Bradbury | 39,240 | 23% | Nathan Deal | 128,685 | 77% | |||
2008 | 9th | Jeff Scott | 70,401 | 25% | Nathan Deal | 216,925 | 75% |
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