Electoral History
Year | Republican | Votes | Pct | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Third Party | Votes | Pct | |||
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2002 | Tom Feeney | 135,576 | 61.8% | Harry Jacobs | 83,667 | 38.2% | ||||||
2004 | Tom Feeney (inc.) | Unopposed | 100% | |||||||||
2006 | Tom Feeney (inc.) | 123,795 | 57.9% | Clint Curtis | 89,863 | 42.1% | ||||||
2008 | Tom Feeney (inc.) | 151,863 | 41.1% | Suzanne Kosmas | 211,284 | 57.2% | Gaurav Bhola | 6,223 | 1.685% |
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