Electoral history of Ron Paul

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Congressman Ron Paul

Electoral history of Ron Paul, Republican U.S. Representative from Texas (1976-1977, 1979-1985, 1997-2013), 1988 Libertarian Party Presidential nominee and candidate for the 2008 and 2012 Republican presidential nomination.

House and Senate races (1974-1984)

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1974:[1]

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976 (special election):[2]

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976 (special election runoff):[3]

  • Ron Paul (R) – 39,041 (56.16%)
  • Robert Gammage (D) – 30,483 (43.85%)

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1976:[4]

  • Robert Gammage (D) – 96,535 (50.07%)
  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 96,267 (49.93%)

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1978:[5]

  • Ron Paul (R) – 54,643 (50.56%)
  • Robert Gammage (D) (inc.) – 53,443 (49.45%)

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1980:[6]

Texas's 22nd congressional district, 1982:[7]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 66,536 (100.00%)

Republican primary for the United States Senate from Texas, 1984:[8]

1988 presidential election

1987 Libertarian National Convention:[9]

1988 North Dakota Libertarian presidential primary:[10]

  • Ron Paul – 985 (100.00%)

1988 United States presidential election:

House races (from 1996)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 1996 (Republican primary):[11]

Texas's 14th congressional district, 1996 (Republican primary runoff):[11]

  • Ron Paul – 11,244 (54.06%)
  • Greg Laughlin (inc.) – 9,555 (45.94%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 1996:[11]

Texas's 14th congressional district, 1998:[11]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 84,459 (55.25%)
  • Loy Sneary (D) – 68,014 (44.49%)
  • Write-in – 390 (0.26%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2000:[11]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 137,370 (59.71%)
  • Loy Sneary (D) – 92,689 (40.29%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2002:[11]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 102,905 (68.09%)
  • Corby Windham (D) – 48,224 (31.91%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2004:[11]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 173,668 (100.00%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2006 (Republican primary):[11]

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2006:[11]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 94,380 (60.19%)
  • Shane Sklar (D) – 62,429 (39.81%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2008 (Republican primary):[11]

  • Ron Paul (inc.) – 37,777 (70.43%)
  • Chris Peden – 15,859 (29.56%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2008:[11]

  • Ron Paul (R) (inc.) – 191,293 (100.00%)

Texas's 14th congressional district, 2010

  • Ron Paul (inc.) – 140,441 (76.0%)
  • Robert Pruett – 44,345 (24.0%)

2008 presidential election

Iowa Republican straw poll, 2008:[12]

Republican New Hampshire Vice Presidential primary, 2008:[13]

(* – write in)

Liberty Union Party presidential primary, 2008:[14]

Constitution Party presidential primaries, 2008:[15]

Minnesota Independence Party presidential caucus, 2008:[16]

2008 Libertarian National Convention (Presidential tally):[17]

First ballot:

Second ballot:

Third ballot:

Sixth ballot:

Republican presidential primaries, 2008:[18]

2008 Republican National Convention (Presidential tally):[19]

2008 United States presidential election:

2012 presidential election

Iowa Republican straw poll, 2011:[20][21]

Republican New Hampshire Vice Presidential primary, 2012:[22]

2012 Libertarian National Convention (Presidential tally):[23]

Republican presidential primaries, 2012:[24]

2012 Republican National Convention (Presidential tally):[24]

2012 United States presidential election:[25]

2016 Presidential Election

  • Though not a candidate in the 2016 United States presidential election, Ron Paul received one vote in the electoral college. Paul also received a vote on the first ballot at the Libertarian Party National Convention's nomination for President.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 22 Race - Nov 05, 1974".
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 22 - Special Election Race - Feb 28, 1976".
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 22 - Special Runoff Race - Apr 03, 1976".
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 22 Race - Nov 02, 1976".
  5. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 22 Race - Nov 07, 1978".
  6. ^ "Texas Almanac, 1982-1983". 1981.
  7. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX District 22 Race - Nov 02, 1982".
  8. ^ "Our Campaigns - TX US Senate - R Primary Race - May 05, 1984".
  9. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - LBT Convention Race - Sep 05, 1987".
  10. ^ "Our Campaigns - ND US President - LBT Primary Race - Jun 14, 1988".
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "1992 – Current Election History". Texas Secretary of State. Archived from the original on 2014-01-09. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  12. ^ "Our Campaigns - Iowa GOP Presidential Straw Poll Race - Aug 11, 2007".
  13. ^ "Our Campaigns - NH US Vice President - R Primary Race - Jan 08, 2008".
  14. ^ "Our Campaigns - VT US President - LBU Primary Race - Mar 04, 2008".
  15. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - CST Primary Race - Feb 05, 2008".
  16. ^ "Our Campaigns - MN US President - MNI Caucus Race - Feb 05, 2008".
  17. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - LBT Convention Race - May 25, 2008".
  18. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - R Primaries Race - Jan 03, 2008".
  19. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - R Convention Race - Sep 01, 2008".
  20. ^ Bachmann wins Ames straw poll Archived 2011-11-13 at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Kiely, Kathy (August 13, 2011). "Iowa Straw Poll: Complete Results - Hotline On Call". Hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com. Archived from the original on November 4, 2011. Retrieved September 19, 2011.
  22. ^ "Manual for the General Court". 2013.
  23. ^ "Our Campaigns - US President - LBT Convention Race - May 05, 2012".
  24. ^ a b "Republican Convention 2012".
  25. ^ "Election and voting information" (PDF).