Electoral History
Office | Year | Candidate | Party | Pct | Opponent | Party | Pct |
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St. Senate | 1996 | Peter Mills |
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61% | Gerald York |
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39% |
St. Senate | 1998 | Peter Mills |
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59% | Richard Smith |
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41% |
St. Senate | 2000 | Peter Mills |
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55% | Pamela Hatch |
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45% |
St. House | 2002 | Peter Mills |
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52% | Michael Cray |
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48% |
St. Senate | 2004 | Peter Mills |
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53% | Pamela Hatch |
|
47% |
St. Senate | 2006 | Peter Mills |
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63% | Paul Hatch |
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36% |
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Chandler Woodcock | Republican |
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Peter Mills | Republican |
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David F. Emery | Republican |
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St. Senate | 2008 | Peter Mills |
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65% | Robert Sezak |
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35% |
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