Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | |||||
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1998 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 115,226 | 80% | James Hereford | 18,592 | 13% | Jean M. Capers | Independent | 9,477 | 7% | |||||||||
2000 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 164,134 | 85% | James J. Sykora | 21,630 | 11% | Joel C. Turner | Libertarian | 4,230 | 2% | Sonja Glavina | Natural Law | 3,525 | 2% | |||||
2002 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 116,590 | 76% | Patrick Pappano | 36,146 | 24% | |||||||||||||
2004 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 222,371 | 100% | (no candidate) | |||||||||||||||
2006 | Stephanie Tubbs Jones | 146,799 | 83% | Lindsey N. String | 29,125 | 17% |
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