Thomas E. Hutchins - Election Results

Election Results

  • 2002 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 28
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Thomas E. Hutchins, Rep. 19,037 20.3% Won
Sally Jameson, Dem. 18,476 19.7% Won
Van T. Mitchell, Dem. 18,238 19.5% Won
Jim Jarboe, Dem. 16,577 17.7% Lost
James Crawford, Rep. 12,109 12.9% Lost
Robert Boudreaux, Rep. 9,289 9.9% Lost
  • 1998 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 28
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Thomas E. Hutchins, Rep. 18,012 23% Won
Van T. Mitchell, Dem. 17,835 23% Won
Samuel C. Linton, Dem. 17,268 22% Won
James Crawford, Rep. 12,780 16% Lost
Michael D. Hathaway, Rep. 11,756 15% Lost
George C. Vann, Rep. 1,333 2% Lost
  • 1994 Race for Maryland House of Delegates – District 28
Voters to choose three:
Name Votes Percent Outcome
Van T. Mitchell, Dem. 12,289 18% Won
Samuel C. Linton, Dem. 11,993 17% Won
Thomas E. Hutchins, Rep. 11,507 17% Won
Gerald Schuster, Rep. 11,416 17% Lost
Ruth Ann Hall, Dem. 11,176 16% Lost
Adam M. O'Kelley, Dem. 10,295 15% Lost

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