Electoral History
2006 General Election
Candidate | Votes | % | |
Write-in | 2,540 | 2 | |
Bud Cramer (D) | 143,015 | 98 | |
Bud Cramer (D) re-elected for 9th term |
2004 General Election
Candidate | Votes | % | |
Gerald Wallace (R) | 74,145 | 27 | |
Bud Cramer (D) | 200,999 | 73 | |
Bud Cramer (D) re-elected for 8th term |
2002 General Election
Candidate | Votes | % | |
Stephen Engel (R) | 48,226 | 25 | |
Bud Cramer (D) | 143,029 | 73 | |
Bud Cramer (D) re-elected for 7th term |
- General Election 2000: Bud Cramer (D) — 89%
- General Election 1998: Bud Cramer (D) — 70%
- General Election 1996: Bud Cramer (D) — 56%
- General Election 1994: Bud Cramer (D) — 50%
- General Election 1992: Bud Cramer (D) — 66%
- General Election 1990: Bud Cramer (D) — 67%
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